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Example sentences for "white roses"

  • A thing called White Roses, by a woman named Edith Butler.

  • He had a vivid recollection of White Roses, the novel, and he did not anticipate any keen enjoyment from it in its dramatized form.

  • This is what it says: "The Piccadilly Theatre will reopen shortly with a dramatized version of Miss Edith Butler's popular novel, White Roses, prepared by the authoress herself.

  • She plagued her mother with questions; she dreamt of the church adorned with a profusion of white roses, filled with thousands of wax tapers, with the sound of angels' voices, and sweet perfumes.

  • In the South of England, a chaplet of white Roses is borne before the corpse of a maiden, by a young girl of the same age as the deceased, and afterwards hung up over her accustomed seat in church.

  • In the South of England a chaplet of white Roses is borne before the corpse of a maiden by a young girl nearest in age and resemblance to the deceased, and afterwards hung up over her accustomed seat at church.

  • In the procession of the Corybantes, the goddess Cybele was pelted with white Roses.

  • Behind her was a maid, who carried on either arm a huge sheaf of white roses.

  • Benedetta, whose budding jealousy was entirely confined to La Pierina, "so my poor Dario is ruining himself in white roses!

  • Thus, this time, the cortege did stretch far away behind the hearse, draped with white and blooming with white roses in the bright sunshine.

  • An English writer sets it down as worthless: whence I infer that there must be two of the same name; for here it lias proved itself one of the most beautiful of white roses.

  • The parent of the Alba, or White roses, is a native of Central Europe.

  • Blanche, in her white satin dress with the bunch of white roses he had sent to her in her hand, had never seemed to him so beautiful.

  • There he bought the finest bunch of white roses he could find, went back to the theatre, and sent them to the acrobat with his card.

  • So he bought another bunch of white roses, and at eight o'clock he reappeared in the apartment.

  • The snowy robes of the neophytes are embellished with symbolic stoles of white roses; in their hands they carry long fronds from the date palm, that wave as they march to the victorious strains of the music.

  • As the Dona Maria spoke, Mariposilla entered the room, bearing a little cross of white roses.

  • She was also an eager worker in her garden, the children all being given a plot to cultivate for themselves, and Elizabeth won special fame for her bower of white roses.

  • On the floor were a couple of portmantles, over a chair a cloak and a sword; books, papers, and a bunch of white roses lay on the little spinet in the corner.

  • The roses crept around the slab and hid The graven name -- and still we sometimes cull Her sweet, white roses, and we place them on Our Chapel-Altar.

  • Some one had set a vase of white roses on the centre table--a cluster of white roses, freshly sprinkled and fragrant.

  • WHITE ROSES Of all the conversations of the learned, those in which History and Philosophy maintain the dialogue are probably the most instructive.

  • But she only bade Mrs. Stoutenburgh an affectionate good night, took her bunch of white roses and Mr. Stoutenburgh's arm and set out to go home.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    breeds from; serious work; white arsenic; white beneath; white birch; white cedar; white cotton; white folkses; white hands; white horses; white light; white man; white men; white metal; white race; white slave; white smoke; white soldiers; white spot; white spots; white trash; white vest; white vitriol; white woman; white women; white wood