Then rapunzel lost her fear, and when he asked her if she would take him for her husband, and she saw that he was young and handsome, she thought, he will love me more than old dame gothel does.
"Come yourself, and see me do that, Dame Marie," he said.
But he held what no one could take from him,—the Ring of Fortune, from Dame Fortune's golden swan.
Notre Dame must show itself, the Vendôme Column, and the wondrous building which had called and was still calling so many strangers to the city.
(1868) YOU have all heard of the Nis, but have you ever heard of the Dame,—the Gardener's Dame?
"Now comes the young lady," said those in the carriage; and out stepped a young dame, delicate, proud, and pretty.
Up towards Skagen they went, through the land of the Wendels, whence the men with long beards (the Longobardi or Lombards) had emigrated in the reign of King Snio, when all the children and old people were to have been killed, till the noble Dame Gambaruk proposed that the young people should emigrate.
Souls always enter these gates in pairs; so he found himself standing and waiting for admission with another; and who should it be but old dame Margaret, from the house on the dyke!
Many an old dame came forth from her door into the sunshine, and shuffled about with great delight, glancing at the golden flowers which glittered everywhere in the fields, as they used to do in her young days.