The damsel is likely to live as long as any her age.
2
Then saw they a damsel floating on the lake in the Moonlight.
3
The tribe of the deserted woman attacked that of the favoured damsel.
4
You mistake, fair damsel; it is not I that am the King.
5
When they reached the second circle of the river, the damsel said:
1
Meseemeth, damosel, I should have seen you in the court of Arthur.
2
When Palomides was unarmed he asked lodging for himself and the damosel.
3
So the damosel then granted him, and there they had merry cheer.
4
Alas, said the damosel, my knight fighteth passing sore and over long.
5
Then, said the damosel, methinketh ye have no lust to help him.
1
But she insisted on his going first to the demoiselle Van Eyck.
2
There is some demoiselle at home on whom your heart is set.
3
That missing demoiselle, no one knows as you do where she is.
4
But she comprehends well the arithmetic, that demoiselle Meelair; it was enormous!
5
Now in this fountain a demoiselle disported herself for her delight.
1
The blessed damozel of the feathers is attractive to you.
2
Moreover, buy me a gittern- abraveone-forthe damozel.
3
Polly (like another 'blessed damozel') flew to another window,-
4
This is my eldest daughter, Isabel; and this soft-eyed, pale-cheeked damozel-tooloyal for a leaf of the red rose-isthe Lady Anne.
5
Then she saw herself in the cloisters lost in the beauty of "The blessed damozel," when he had appeared so unexpectedly.
Uso de damoiselle en inglés
1
Fortunately, that discreet damoiselle, Oudarde Musnier, turned the conversation in time.
2
By the way, Damoiselle Mahiette, what say you to our Flemish Ambassadors?
3
Damoiselles a-la-mode, a Comedy, printed 8vo, Lond.
4
And now to let ye weet that thing that followed that happening that made me acquaint with they two young Damoiselles.
5
One evening about this time, Levina came up with the news that Abraham of Norwich wished to see the Damoiselle de Malpas.
6
"One can only see one eye," observed Damoiselle Guillemette; "there is a wart on the other."
7
Cavaliers, princesses, courtiers, damoiselles, monks, nuns, equerries, pages, maidens-humanityof every class and condition, and all instinct with the color of the master magician, Boccaccio!
8
This is followed by a still more magnificent cavalcade, with judges in the fore-ground; and the "dames et damoiselles," in fair array to the right.