If yourMarchpane be Oyly in beating, then put to it as much Rose-water as will make it almost as thin as to ice.
To make Marchpane to Ice and Gild, and garnish it according to Art.
Nay, it needs not the marchpane thou madest so toilsomely to entertain these salvages to whom our ship-biscuit are a treat," and the elder woman smiled tenderly back into the glowing face so near her own.
They shall have none of the marchpane thou didst make yestere'en, Priscilla!
Then have preserved oranges canded, and fill them with marchpane paste and sugar, and set them by also.
Marie, confounded and amazed by all the wonderful things she had seen, had fallen asleep at last in Marchpane Castle, and the negroes or the pages, or perhaps the princesses themselves, had carried her home and put her to bed.
Nutcracker, 'here we are atMarchpane Castle at last!
And so it was: the epicure mouse king hadn't found the marchpane altogether to his taste, but had gnawed all round the edges of it, so that what he had left of it had to be thrown into the ash-pit.
It must not go through," said Lady Marchpane gently.
With a nod to a couple of Archbishops Lady Marchpane led the way to a little gallery whither the crowd had not penetrated.
He would show Lady Marchpane that the blackmail of yesterday had only roused him to a still greater effort on behalf of his country.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marchpane" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.