Look back, look back, now, lady fair, On him that lo'ed ye weel!
But deep into the wan water There stands a great big stone; He turned his wight horse head about, Said, "Lady fair, will ye loup on?
And how loves thou my lady fair, Lyes in your arms and sleeps?
Look back, look back, now, lady fair, On him that loed ye weel; A better man than that blue corpse Neer drew a sword of steel.
Lady Maisdry was a lady fair, She maid her mither's bed; Auld Ingram was an aged knight, And hee sought her to wed.
And in the following lines we have a scene at a Fair which we may very well believe to be Lady Fair.
May Fair first, Lady Fair next, one after the other the Fairs of London have been suppressed.
Lady Fair succumbed in 1760, when it was finally abolished.
Hogarth has preserved for us and for our posterity a faithful picture of Lady Fair as it was in the year 1733.
X ‘O lady fair, I’ll no do sae; I’ll gie him a pound and let him gae.
IX ‘O lady fair, it wad be sair To slay an old man that has grey hair.
XVI ‘Where has ye been, now, lady fair, Where has ye been sae late?
O come away, my lady fair, Come away, now, alang with me: For I have hanged fause Blackwood At the very place where he told the lie.
I was by birth a lady fair, 5 My father's chief and only heir, But when my good old father died, Then I was made a young knight's bride.
As I went forth to take the air Intill an evening clear, And there I spied a lady fair Making a heavy bier.
How can I go, O Lady fair, Unless my lord his will declare?
Not all his sons, O lady fair, The kingdom of a monarch share: All ruling when a sovereign dies Wild tumult in the state would rise.
Moore wrote two inane songs, entitled 'Holy be the Pilgrim's Sleep' and 'Oh Lady Fair.
Gie owre your house, ye lady fair, Gie owre your house to me; Or I sall brenn yoursel therein, But and your babies three.
We dance before him thorough kingdoms wide:-- Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our wild minstrelsy!
Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy!
O lady fair, but that would be sair, To slay an auld carl that wears grey hair.
O lady fair, I have no steed but one, But thou shalt ride and I will run.
Lady Maisery was a lady fair, She made her mother's bed; Auld Ingram was an aged knight, And her he sought to wed.
Yes, you, you only, Lady Fair, Adorned my Castle in the Air.
Wide in, wide in, my lady fair, No harm shall thee befall; Oft times have I watered my steed Wi the water o Wearie's Well.
O haud yere tongue, my mither dear; I gae them to a lady fair.
O, lady fair, but that would be sair, To slay an auld Carl that wears grey hair.
O, lady fair, I have no steed but one, But thou shalt ride and I will run.
Ye'll take the road, my lady fair, That leads you fair across the lea: That keeps you from wild Hind Soldan, And likewise from base Violentrie.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lady fair" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.