I had engaged to paint a portrait of theMargravine of Anspach, who asked me to stay with her for a few days in the country so that I might redeem my promise.
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And now come forward, and let me present you to the Margravine of Kalbs-Kuchen, whose territories you must one of these days traverse.
That may be, sire,' repeated the Margravinewith another blush.
But, seriously, I thought every one knew the Margravine of Kalbs-Kuchen.
Why the Margravineof Anspach, with the same pretensions, was not, I do not understand; perhaps she did not attempt it.
Lady Craven; who was at this time in Italy with the Margravineof Anspach.
I have another from the Margravine of Anspach, to sup at Hammersmith; whither I shall certainly not go, but plead the whole list of chronical distempers.
When the stately margravine / Hagen's words did hear, Brought they to mind her sorrow, / nor might she stop a tear.
Then saw the Lady Kriemhild / the margravine where she stood Amid her fair attendants: / nearer not she rode.
Fairest thanks on all sides / saw ye offered then Unto the youthful margravine / by many a valiant knight.
Bearing thus fair greeting / the messengers thence did fare, And prayed the noble margravine / that God would have them in his care.
When then that night she / by Ruediger lay, Questioned him the margravine / in full loving way, Wherefore had sent him thither / the king of Hunland.
Out before the castle / the noble margravine Had passed with her fair daughter.
Soon the noble margravine / her high rejoicing showed, That all safe and sound he / from the Rhine was come again.
The margravine bade to her / a casket forth to bear.
But seriously, I thought every one knew the Margravineof Kalbs-Kuchen.
The presence of the Margrave and Margravine of Baireuth seemed to impose upon him the duty of honoring his favorite sister, who was his guest more than his wife the queen.
He made the coronation robe of the queen, and the wedding-dress of the Margravine of Baireuth.
I heard that it was the Margravine who had despatched Prince Hermann to England as soon as she discovered Ottilia's flight thither.
She disliked theMargravine of Rippau, who was in Vienna, and did not recognize us.
My dear sister," he wrote to theMargravine of Baireuth, "there is no port or asylum for me any more save in the arms of death.
When Kriemhild saw the Margravine standing with her train, she went no further, but stayed her horse and bade them lift her quickly from the saddle.
The Margravine still thought lovingly on good Helca, and when she heard the message, she was one part sorry, and began to weep, lest she might not win such a mistress as afore.
The noble Margravine rose from her seat, and took down the shield with her white hands and carried it to Hagen, that used it as a hero should.
To show love to the guests, the Margravine went to table with them.
When the envoys had heard the message, they set out again, and the Margravine prayed God in Heaven to guard them.
The nobleMargravine came out before the castle with her beautiful daughter.
Then the young Margravine took Giselher, the youth, of Burgundy by the hand.
The Margravine gave me these red bracelets to war at the hightide.
The picture drawn by the Margravine of Baireuth is still less attractive: "She was short and huddled up, much tanned, and utterly devoid of dignity or grace.
He guaranteed to have the margravineat the chateau within a week, which seemed to me a sufficient miracle.
In the afternoon the margravine accompanied the princess to a point facing seaward, within hearing of the military band.
The margravine had the habit of thrumming the table thrice as soon as she heard his voice: nor was I displeased by such an exhibition of impatience, considering that he spoke merely for the purpose of snubbing me.
The prince sulked for a month: the margravine still longer at your father's evasion.
Prince Ernest and the margravine were in the room.
Baroness Turckems relieved the margravine of her guard.
The margravine huffed, the prince icy, Ottilia invisible, I found myself shooting down from the heights of a dream among shattered fragments of my cloud-palace before I well knew that I had left off treading common earth.
We were supplicated by the margravine to appease her brother's pride with half a word.
During our absence the margravine will do her best to console you, Richie.
The princess flushing scarlet, the margravine cried, 'There's no occasion for you to have the whole British army in your cheeks.
But I had to congratulate myself subsequently on having been moderate in the expression of my wishes; for, as my father explained to me, with sufficient lucidity to enlighten my dulness, the margravine was tempting him grossly.
In 1816 the margrave died, and from that time the margravine chiefly resided at Naples, where she died in the seventy-eighth year of her age.
He had now invited her to pass some time at Anspach with himself and the margravineas his adopted sister.
To this she agreed; and, subsequently, by a strange coincidence, the Margravine and Lord Craven having died about the same time, she became the wife of the margrave.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "margravine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dame; gentlewoman; lady