Such a wooer would find himself at odds with practically every country in the whole archipelago.
Furious at his dismissal, he was still eager to be considered a successfulwooer of the famous actress.
But why so gross and unintellectual a wooer should have made the very slightest impression on a character like Adrienne Lecouvreur's must be relegated to the "mystery of choice" collection of riddles.
Mind you, Helen was no love-sick girl to be swept off her feet by an impetuous wooer with spun-gold hair and a Romeo manner.
The newest--and last--wooer was Colonel Caesar, of the Guards.
Instead of repining, or blaming her husband for letting her break him, or flitting to somewooer whose wealth was still intact, she did the very last thing her past would have led any one to expect.
When thewooer was able to penetrate the darkness he saw that the maiden was digging the ground with a spade.
The kind and gentle brother accompanied them, not, indeed, as a wooer of the fair Princess, but as a servant who carried a large and heavy bag upon his back.
I sawe a Mayd sitte on a Bank, Beguiled by Wooer fayne and fond; And whiles His flatterynge Vowes She drank, Her Nurselynge slipt within a Pond!
The path of the next wooer would doubtless be easier.
That is why delicacy and the habit of nuances give the experienced wooer such an immense advantage, even with a raw girl like Adelle, over the mere clumsy male.
There was two ladies livd in a bower, An wooer unto the youngest did go.
In the merry milldams o Benorie 2 There cam a wooer them to woo, .
Rise up, rise up my Fusome Fug, And mak your foul face clean, For the brawest wooer that ere ye saw Is come develling doun the green.
And likewise a sage and discreet man exhibiteth the wooer naked to the woman.
And having thus squarely faced the question in cool blood and decided it, she will henceforth, probably, meet that wooer with a tunic of steel enclosing her breast.
Ehrenfels holds that women would offer no objection, as a woman, he believes, attaches less importance to a man as a wooer than as the father of her child.
Because you talk of wooing, I will sing, Since many a wooer doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy, yet he wooes, Yet will he swear he loves.
O thou wooerof Truth and attracted one toward the Kingdom of God!
Yes, try Don Dinero; A mighty wooer is your Don Dinero.
Because you talke of wooing, I will sing, Since many a wooer doth commence his suit, To her he thinkes not worthy, yet he wooes, Yet will he sweare he loues Prince.
The wooer is powerful, O Sultan, and nothing is impossible to him.
The king was more angry than ever when he received this message, and ordered his guards to go at once to the palace and put the successful wooer to death; but the princess threw herself between him and his murderers.
If ambition has prompted you to gain her affections, if love of wealth has sent you a wooer at that shrine, having in your breast no faithful heart to bestow in return for hers, let me beg, let me implore you, to stop where you are.
His coat it was new, and his o'erlay was white, His mittens and hose were cozie and bien; But a wooer that comes in braid daylight Is no like a wooer that comes at e'en.
For a poet and a distracted wooer the difficulties of this task were endless.
Though by nature effeminately attached to Oriental indolence, sensual in tastes, and a wooer of dreams, I worked incessantly, and refused to taste any of the enjoyments of Parisian life.
Is it meant that the Dainty Adorer or the Winsome Wooer could do this?
The Dainty Adorer now came form with the Noble Nonentity on his right and the Winsome Wooer on his left.
But be she baroness or countess, she is forever a Jewess, and that parts her eternally from any but a wooer of her own faith.
Diplomacy is the wooer of royal maidens, and diplomacy has chosen you both.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wooer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: admirer; follower; gallant; infatuate; lover; paramour; pursuer; spark; suitor; swain