When he spoke of Athens as "the City of the Violet Crown" Emily realized afresh what magic is made when the right words are wedded; and she loved to think of284 Rome as "the City of the Seven Hills.
I, meantime, was free to puzzle over his countenance and movements, and wonder what could be the meaning of that peculiar interest and attachment—all mixed up with doubt and strangeness, and inexplicably ruled by some presiding spell—which wedded him to this demi-convent, secluded in the built-up core of a capital.
In the poem a Florentine lady of old time, wedded to a cold and cruel husband, had died, or was supposed to have died, and had been carried to "the rich, the beautiful, the dreadful tomb" of her proud family.
Quite early in life he wedded a stout, rosy, buxom lass, the very antithesis of his first love; he prospered in his undertakings, raised a large and respectable family, and was eventually appointed a Justice of the Peace.
"'King Henry the Eighth to six spouses was wedded, One died, one survived, two divorced, two beheaded,' was all I knew about them before.
Rosamond thought that no one could be more in love than she was; and Lydgate thought that after all his wild mistakes and absurd credulity, he had found perfect womanhood—felt as if already breathed upon by exquisite wedded affection such as would be bestowed by an accomplished creature who venerated his high musings and momentous labors and would never interfere with them; who would create order in the home and accounts with still magic, yet keep her fingers ready to touch the lute and transfor
All times are good to seek your wedded home Bringing a mutual delight.
We are not afraid of telling over and over again how a man comes to fall in love with a woman and be wedded to her, or else be fatally parted from her.
Rosamond, whose basis for her structure had the usual airy slightness, was of remarkably detailed and realistic imagination when the foundation had been once presupposed; and before they had ridden a mile she was far on in the costume and introductions of her wedded life, having determined on her house in Middlemarch, and foreseen the visits she would pay to her husband's high-bred relatives at a distance, whose finished manners she could appropriate as thoroughly as she had done her school acco
The extra dollar cost him 53 years of wedded bliss.
(Groom's Name) Do you take (Bride's Name) for your lawful wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance, in the holy estate of matrimony?
Without a first hand look at what it takes to make a marriage stick, I was left to piece together my own idea of wedded bliss.
Yes,um,do you,Eric,take Vanessa to be your lawfully wedded wife.
i want to take this man/woman to my lawful wedded husband/wife, to love him/her and cherish him/her, for better or worse, for poorer and richer.
Although our love for each other and our commitment to each other might bar certain actions on our parts,we are not totally and exclusively4, wedded to each other.
Like dear St Francis of Assisi I am wedded to Poverty: but in my case the marriage is not a success.
When people scoffed that Baba would never marry well--after all, he was not of royal blood--he wedded my mother, Sofia Akrami, a highly educated woman universally regarded as one of Kabul's most respected, beautiful, and virtuous ladies.
THOSE Latin Americans who can afford one are just as wedded to the car as their counterparts north of the Rio Grande.
Like dear St Francis of Assisi I am wedded to Poverty: but in my case the marriage is not a success.
Elie Wiesel (1928 - ) It is when power is wedded to chronic fear that it becomes formidable.