Aún no tenemos significados para "beguile many".
1They served to beguile many an hour of weakness and weariness.
2He serves to beguile many a weary hour, answered the hut-keeper, with a sigh.
3She, who enjoys reading, can beguile many a sad hour, by a useful volume.
4Perchance you may yet sweetly beguile many an hour of your elegant leisure in unraveling its fantastic convolutions with your taper fingers, and--
5The latter beguiled many weary hours in that tent during the journey.
6Among the latter was a talent for story-telling, with which she beguiled many a long, winter evening.
7With plenty of altar candles the sight of these gardens of the blest must have beguiled many a mass.
8The health and figure of the friend who beguiled many an evening were sacrificed to the lustrous gem so prized of women.
9But he remembered the day before marriage,-thesunny dreams which had beguiled many a weary hour,-andhe sympathized with the unhappy man.
10Tom had come to be one of my best friends, in fact, and his charming good humor beguiled many a weary march.
11With this talk of local food-breakingoff from time to time to look at unfinished concrete pieces in the bush-webeguiled many miles.
12"Sir Giffroun beguiles many a knight in combat."
13I have have beguiled many with both words and glances; I have said to many a one what I whispered to you this night.
14All her other children had married and left her, and in her lowly home this young child with infantile sweetness, beguiled many a lonely hour.