Héloise in tears, throwing her arms about her husband, conjured him to defend her from his parents.
And it may here be said that Sir Segwarides ruled that land very justly and that he and the Lady Loise became dear friends, so that at the end of three years from that time he and she were made husband and wife.
So the Lady Loise led him away from that place across the meadows; and she led him to the castle and into the castle; and ever Sir Tristram followed after her, beseeching her for to give the harp unto him.
Sidenote: The Lady Loise finds Sir Tristram] Then the Lady Loise touched Sir Tristram upon the shoulder and shook him, and thereupon Sir Tristram awoke and sat up.
So Sir Tristram remained a gentle captive in the castle of the Lady Loise for nigh upon a month, and somewhiles she would sing and harp to him, and otherwhiles he himself would harp and sing.
Sidenote: The Lady Loise harps to Sir Tristram] Then when Sir Tristram heard the sound of the music and singing he aroused himself.
Therewith the damsel hurried away to the Lady Loise (and the lady was not a very great distance away) and she said: "Lady, yonder way there lieth a man by the forest side and I believe that it is Sir Tristram of Lyonesse.
At that Lady Loise took much sorrow for she had much love for Sir Tristram.
The Lady Loise said, "Messire, how came you here in this sad case?
Him Sir Tristram appointed to be governor of that island, giving him liberty to rule it as he chose saving only that he should do homage to the Lady Loise as lady paramount.
So at these words the Lady Loise saw how it was with Sir Tristram; that his brains were altogether turned; and she wist that some sore trouble must have befallen to bring him to such a pass.
Then the Lady Loise said, "Sir Tristram, is it thou who liest here?
So the Lady Loise went with the damsel to where Sir Tristram lay and looked into his face, and she knew Sir Tristram in spite of his ill condition.
So the damsel ran to the castle and brought the harp thence, and the Lady Loise took the harp and tuned it and struck it and played upon it.
Two stragglers on the ice-fields of the polar seas would have met each other with less frozen chill than St. George and Éloise did on the succeeding morning.
It was one afternoon that Éloise sat at the drawing-room window, having recently finished her day's work, and letting herself linger now in a place which she very rarely so much as passed through.
But Éloise escaped, trailing one end of her scarf behind, looking back at him, laughing, and shaking her threatening fan as he stepped after her.
He saw Éloise shudder, and turned from his dream, blazing full upon her.
Yes; but whether she wrote to him Éloise could not say.
I think his marrying Héloise de Lotbinière will only prove the desperate condition of his feelings.
I remember the lovely face, the chestnut curls, and bright black eyes of Héloise de Lotbinière.
She was, moreover, struck to the heart by the words of Héloise regarding the eagerness of her brother to get word of Angélique.
Amélie and Héloise caught some of the conversation between Hortense and La Force.
If the door of the Ursulines open for you, it shall open for Héloise de Lotbinière also.
They say Héloise is, without exception, the sweetest girl in New France, if not one of the handsomest.
Héloise hid the asp in her bosom, but so long as its bite was unseen she laughed cruelly at the pain of it, and deceived, as she thought, the eyes of the world as to her suffering.
Amélie and Héloise were inexorable and eager to be gone.
But that was merely within-doors, and because she tightened the reins and used the whip in a manner which Éloise could not have done, if the whole equipage tumbled to pieces about her ears.
By this paper, in so many words, Disbrowe Erne left to Éloise Changarnier all the property of which he died possessed.
It was early the next morning that Éloise knocked at Mrs. Arles's door.
It was on the accession of this person, who was not a saint, that Éloise had become so ungovernable as to require the constraint of a nunnery.
But it sarves me reight to loise it for bein i' sich a hurry.
Ike wants his cap on let him have it, may be he'll loise th' air withaat it.
We gat th' lanlord to write it on a piece a paper whear we wanted to goa, for we could'nt affoord to loise ony time, an' jumpin into a cab we wor driven off.
Tha's been tryin all tha knows this mornin to mak me loise mi temper, but tha'rt suckt, for it'll tak a better man nor thee!
It's a varry easy thing to loise a cork aat ov a bottle, but it's impossible to loise th' hoil aat ov a bottle neck.
Antoine" and Héloise seemed speaking seriously, while she examined his new racket.
The Baronne and Héloise hate it, and never go in it except under protest.
Victorine says spiteful things to me whenever she can, but Jean and Héloise are so charming that I don't mind the rest.
We had no sooner got to Paris than Héloise felt better.
I am sure, Mamma, from what the people at Nazeby talked about, he would have asked us to dine and go to a play if he had been an Englishman, and I told Héloise so.
Now that the betrothal ring is really on Victorine's finger, and Héloise knows she will be got off, she does not mind a bit about the Marquis looking at me.
I was next but one to the Marquis, with Héloise between.
I just said as respectfully as I could, that I had done nothing, and that Héloise had told me to do it, and the reason why.
Héloise woke up presently and talked to me; she said if it was not for the Tournelles she could not stand the Château de Croixmare and Victorine.
The Jewish cemetery is situated behind the monument of Héloise and Abailard.
The magnificent tomb of Héloise and Abailard would justify a page of description, whilst the story of their romantic love sufficed, as we know, to inspire even the frigid pen of Alexander Pope with passion.
It is Abélard and Héloise without the love of Abélard or the joy Héloise knew for a while at least.
This actually happened, and the first and most famous letter from Héloise to Abélard was substantially an answer to the "Historia Calamitatum.
Abélard and Héloise had been grievously punished, he himself had made every reparation that was possible, his penitence was charitably assumed, and therefore it was not for society to condemn what God would mercifully forgive.
Through the whole story it is Héloise who shines brightly as a curiously beautiful personality, unselfish, self sacrificing, and almost virginal in her purity in spite of her fault.
Do you think for one moment," she said, "that I would enter your home while Héloise is there?
Héloise must be sent away before I can take you home.
Th' shopman didn't loise his patience, but tried one after another wol th' caanter wor piled up wi hats, but nooan on em suited.
Out of the uncertainty regarding the descendants of Paul Loisethere arose a great deal of litigation.
At least, it marked the Loise claimant off the Loisson slate.
In some way then and later he got to looking up the name of Loise in St. Louis, where the girl said her people originally lived.
The case is irrefutable evidence on the Paul Loise descent question.
Paul Loise himself on one journey went up the river to the place where the Omaha tribe then lived.
Now Paul Loise was official interpreter for the United States government at St. Louis in 1825.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.