She was standing, not far from her mistress, with Carlo, and both were tenderly observing the young maiden, who now smilingly grasped her guitar and commenced a song of joy for Paulo's expected return!
Do you know the immense sacrifice this young maiden proposes to make for us?
Madame Saugrain laughed, with the merry twinkle in her eye that made her as captivating as a young maiden.
His glances were never idle ones; I knew he had seen me, and my pulses quivered and fluttered like a young maiden's.
Truly, what would Maria Theresa say if she knew that the King of Prussia was a sentimentalist, and sighed and loved like a young maiden?
This is no trembling, sighing, blushing, sentimental love of a young maiden.
And among them went the young Brahman, Manahsvamin, wearing the attractive form of a young maiden of exquisite beauty.
For once on a time a hermit found a young mouse, which had escaped from the claws of a kite, and pitying it, made it by the might of his asceticism into a young maiden.
A young maiden knelt at the altar, and renewed the vows made at her baptism; and there were white roses and red roses on the blushing cheeks of that young girl.
Suddenly he observed in the doorway of a hut newly built under the rock, a young maiden.
Suddenly there appeared, close by Rudy's side, a young maiden; he had not noticed her till she came quite near to him.
She was a little woman, our fathers told us, not taller than the shoulders of a young maiden of our nation, but she was very beautiful and very wise.
Her first impulse was to enter, but she shrunk from the thought of intruding herself, a young maiden, into the apartment of a stranger.
He left them for a while, and returned with a young maiden, whose olive complexion, graceful figure, and long braided locks, declared her of Abyssinian birth.
Allowing for all the hyperbole of ignorance, there were two positive things which were agreeable in themselves--music and a young maiden.
Its winds--" "Soft as the breath of a young maiden.
Its winds--" "Soft and balm-scented as the breath of a young maiden.
She came without pretension or ostentation, but at her appearance a murmur of admiration ran through the company, and brought on her cheeks the timid blush of a young maiden.
When I was a young maiden, it fell upon a day that my heart grew hot with anger.
The wife dressed herself as a young maiden, with flowers in her hair, and sat at the spinning-wheel.
When the hunter came into the presence of the chow unto where the wife sat, he put the medicine which the snake had brought him into the eyes of the princess, and sight, even like unto that of a young maiden, was restored unto her.
It is not seemly that a young maidenshould be out-of-doors alone at such an hour of the night.
You will go your own way--as if one of your years and experience could know the pitfalls that lie in a young maiden's path.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "young maiden" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.