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Example sentences for "noble queen"

  • God and Our Lady support you, my noble queen!

  • That is a true saying, noble queen," replied the count, with much interest, in reference to the allusion.

  • Then said Dietrich, "Let him live, noble queen.

  • For list to the marvel, noble queen: both these princes hath Siegfried's hand taken.

  • It will touch his magnanimity that the noble queen, whom he has so often reviled, condescends to come to him to implore his mercy.

  • There is a voice in my heart, warning me against this plan; it is repugnant to my womanly feelings that my noble queen is suddenly to descend into the petty affairs of politics.

  • My noble queen, in generous self-denial, sacrifices her jewels in order to gladden and comfort others, and to lay her own contribution on the altar of her country.

  • Yea, noble Queen, I am ready to use any humble skill I possess in behalf of the Royal Queen, your daughter.

  • I think I can answer that question, noble Queen," said the Padre, joining his hands.

  • All will be settled to-morrow, Padre, and in the afternoon thou and Maria will be sent for by my noble Queen.

  • Such were the real antecedents of our "noble Queen.

  • Winningly the knight gan beg the noble queen to let him hear what message she would send to Etzel's land.

  • He and his bride do send you kindly greetings and a kinsman's love, O noble queen.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute reality; east point; express their; high protective; joining hands; moderate amount; noble birth; noble brother; noble character; noble deeds; noble duke; noble fellow; noble friend; noble house; noble knight; noble knights; noble ladies; noble lady; noble lord; noble queen; noble view; noble woman; noblesse oblige; preceding chapter; said constitution; well versed