Poor Lord Rochford is undone - nobody is unreasonable to save him.
Esmond knew how, well enough: by that window from which he had seen the father issue:—but there was no need to explain to my poor lord, only to gather from his parting lips the words which he would soon be able to utter no more.
His ministry has had at the head of it poor Lord Baltimore, a very good-natured, weak, honest man; and Dr.
I won't preach, though the dreadful history which I have just heard of poor Lord Drumlanrig(516) is enough to send one to La Trappe.
This is poor Lord Holderness --to make room in the secretary's office for Lord Halifax.
I fear, dear Uncle, I have made a sad and melancholy letter of this, but I have been so much engrossed by all this misery, and knowing you take an interest in poor Lord John, that I let my pen run on almost involuntarily.
Poor Lord Lynedoch[98] is, I fear, dying, and Lord Grey is so bad he cannot last long.
Poor Lord Hill's death, though fully expected, will grieve you, as it has grieved us.
The aunt, in these days, had taken it into her head to talk of poor Lord Chiltern.
But if there was no such chance, then it would be her duty to poor Lord Chiltern to see that he was not treated with contumely and ill-humour.
Violet was supposed to regard Lord Chiltern as having sinned against her, and therefore Lady Baldock talked of "poor Lord Chiltern.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "poor lord" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.