Then it shall be some lines, mamma, that I found in an old book in the library, with the leaves of a white rose folded in the paper.
In her hand she held a few leaves of verbena and rose geranium, encircling a white rose-bud, and a crimson rose, which had evidently been arranged with considerable care.
She flung herself down beside me, a white rose, all fragrance.
Anne under the pink canopy was like a rose--a white rose with a faint flush.
Oh, shall it be a white rose, a white rose, a white rose, A fair and shining white rose?
But there was not very much to do, and there were many willing hands to do it, so the second day saw the White Rose beating out for the open sea.
I will paint out the streak upon the White Rose, and make it in all things like the Happy Delivery.
Let him that is a true-born gentleman And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this Brier pluck a White Rose with me.
Then will I raise aloft the milk-white Rose, With whose sweet smell the air shall be perfumed.
He told her that he had once fought on her side, and was now hiding from the soldiers of the "White Rose.
Go to the apothecary and ask him for a strong dye which will change a white rose into a blue one.
The Princess took the flower in her hands, and after examining it for a moment said: "This is a white rose; its stalk has been dipped in a poisonous dye and it has turned blue.
So the shopkeeper went to the apothecary and asked him for a dye, and the chemist gave him a bottle of red liquid, telling him to pick a white rose and to dip its stalk into the liquid and the rose would turn blue.
It was easy to see why she was the "White Rose" to the rough old mountain man.
He had gone over to Astoria that day, not to drink whisky and tell stories, but to do a good turn for the "White Rose.
White Rose, do you imagine I ever loved that squaw wife o' mine?
She had fastened a white rose in the thick coil on her neck, where it lay half hidden by her hair.
He had seen me give Dan a white rose on Christmas Eve, you know, and he said it wasn't fair to be so unfair.
She saw herself on the breast of a great river, borne, while she stretched her hands at a white rose-bush blooming in the clouds, to a cataract which she could not see, though she heard its thunder far ahead.
A little in the rear of the Count stood the Countess, also in travelling costume, with her thick black veil down, and holding in her delicate fingers a white rose.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white rose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.