Navarre had notice of your fair approach, And he and his competitors in oath Were all address'd to meet you, gentle lady, Before I came.
Myself and my good cousin Buckingham Will to your mother, to entreat of her To meet you at the Tower and welcome you.
Take all the swift advantage of the hours; You shall have letters from me to my son In your behalf, to meet you on the way.
For you my staff of office did I break In Richard's time, and posted day and night To meet you on the way and kiss your hand When yet you were in place and in account Nothing so strong and fortunate as I.
Oh, I'm so glad to meet you," replied Florence, warmly.
Miss, there's no one to meet you," said the conductor, rather anxiously.
I am indeed glad to meet you; and I say, my friend, I hope what I heard of you is not true!
I have been hoping to meet you," he said, in a strong but gentle voice which had, Miss Cronin thought, almost caressing inflexions.
Arabian bowed and said formally: "Very glad to meet you.
He would like to meet you again," said Braybrooke, with soft firmness.
Since I have the good fortune to meet you, I beg you to receive them, and to hold me always as one of your friends.
You refer to the gentleman who expected to meet you on the road?
Extremely pleased to meet you, indeed," he exclaimed eagerly, "and you may be sure of a most cordial greeting.
Then permit me to meet youin any satisfactory way.
I am more than delighted to meet you, Colonel Curran," she said calmly, although I could feel her lips tremble to the words, while the fingers I held were like ice.
We know how unpleasant it is for a high sort of man to have rough chaps like us hailing him, so we think it best not to meet you--thank you all the same.
I will wire ahead for a conveyance to meet you at the station.
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