She thanked the moon, and went on until the night wind came up and blew on her, then she said to it, "Thou blowest over every tree and under every leaf, hast thou not seen a white dove flying?
She had changed me into a tree, and every day for two hours I was a white dove, and so long as she possessed the ring I could not regain my human form.
It is said he has for his wife a beautiful lady named Josephine, who transforms herself at will into the likeness of a white dove, flies into the midst of his enemies, hears all they say, and comes back and tells her lord.
We thought she possessed magical powers, and used to transform herself into a white dove, that she might hear and impart to him the counsels of his enemies.
The only part of his discourse that greatly impressed Ivan happened also to be the only part of it which had not at least a considerable substratum of truth--the story of the beautiful lady who could transform herself into a white dove.
In after life ye will be able to get plenty of pictures; but ye may not be able to get an exact record of the things ye saw when ye were sailing with the White Dove.
That was her ultimate notion of human happiness--sailing the White Dove up to Stornoway!
Then we left the White Dove and rowed away to the rocks.
What a trip we should have then--we should take the White Dove to Stornoway!
Upon his helmet sits a snow-white dove, 35 Its plumage blending with the plumed crest.
Where the sea flashes on the argent sands, 38 Soars from a lonely rock a snow-white dove: No bird more beauteous to immortal lands Bore Psyche rescued side by side with Love.
There is no doubt that the White Dove is quite motionless; and that a perfect silence reigns around her.
Is the poor old White Dove responsible for the too fine weather, that you would like to see her driven, all wet and bedraggled, before a south-westerly gale?
Instead of that, White Dove, I am going to take you down there to meet him!
White Dove," he said, and his voice was as sweet and gentle as the murmur of a brook, "come to me.
My white dove accompanied me wherever I went, but I never spoke of her to anyone.
A fluttering wing brushed my cheek: "Ah, my white dove!
From the moment of my waking in the forest, a white dove nestled on my left shoulder, and accompanied me wherever I went.
Something--my white dove mayhap--whispered in my ear not to let her go with me; that it would be better for both of us if she remained at home.
When evening came, she asked the Moon-- "Hast thou seen a White Dove?
You blow among all the trees and leaves, have not you seen a White Dove?
So she climbed up to the Sun and said to it, 'You shine upon all the valleys and mountain peaks, have you not seen a White Dove flying by?
You shine all night,' she said, 'over field and forest, have you seen a White Dove flying by?
It was a white dove, which sat outside the window, and was pecking at it with its beak.
When she agrees to this you must ask her straight out for the princess that she has flying about as a white dove.
I want the princess here who is in the shape of a white dove,' said the prince.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white dove" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.