And therefore the souls of Penelope's Paramours conducted by Mercury chiriped like bats, and those which followed Hercules made a noise but like a flock of birds.
And with some resemblance hereof, the Proci or Prodigal Paramours disposed their men, when they played Penelope.
You were going to tell me the names of the three chief paramours of the queen, and you have given only two--the Duke de Coigny and Lord Adhemar.
He is one of the three chief paramours of the queen, one of the great favorites of the Austrian sultana.
Thus seyde I never er now to womman born; 155 For god myn herte as wisly glade so, I lovede never womman here-biforn As paramours ne never shal no mo.
But Troilus, I pray thee tel me now, 330 If that thou trowe, er this, that any wight Hath loved paramours as wel as thou?
French paramours that breed more shames than sons All her court through;" forgive me.
A Venus crowned, that eats the hearts of men: Below her flies a love with a bat's wings, And strings the hair of paramours to bind Live birds' feet with.
And beyond that water dwell the men that be their paramours and their loves, where they go to solace them when they will.
There came up, in connection with this legislation, the question of whether the offspring of unmarried women whose paramours were not in the military service should receive the same liberal treatment.
For a few days these girls would be the paramours of their masters.
Their paramours were generous and wealthy young men, and they fared well.
They are given to adventures and intrigues, until they become the steady paramours of men, and then they are true and constant.
They also practise a custom (Pirrauru) of allotting men and women, married or unmarried, as paramours to each other, after a symbolic ceremony.
All that it does is to permit certain persons who are already Tippa Malku (wedded) to each other, to acquire legal paramours in certain other wedded or Tippa Malku women, and in men either married or bachelors.
If the sin is committed only in desire, there is mental adultery; if the paramours allow themselves unlawful familiarities without intercourse, or if a married person is guilty of solitary lust, there is imperfect adultery.
The trial marriage advocated by some in this country, in which paramours agree to live together as husband and wife for a certain term of years or at pleasure, also falls under the category of concubinage.
Women of high rank and infamous character placed the companions of their vices in the highest offices of the Church, and seated their sons or paramours on the papal throne.
The calculation that of these diseased women one half only are affected in a manner which renders them liable to infect their paramours is also a liberal one.
The list of herparamours was little less numerous than that of Elizabeth.
Of late years, however, even celibate Bairagis and priests take their paramours up with them, and the pilgrims follow suit.
She may, however, bestow favours on paramours without hindrance, provided they be of equal caste with her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paramours" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.