Use arsinoe in a sentence
Sentences starting with arsinoe
- Arsinoe speaks of you also with all the affection natural to her feeling heart. [10]
- Arsinoe did not waken her, but asked Pollux, with a roguish laugh: "We shall find our way alone, shall we not? [10]
- Arsinoe was beginning to hate her benefactress and everything that surrounded her, and the hours of catechising and of prayer, which she could not escape, were a positive martyrdom. [10]
- Arsinoe soon followed this example, nor was this solely on account of Pollux who, by the prefect's orders, had been enlisted among the artists to whom the arrangement of the display was entrusted, in spite of the objections of his master Papias. [10]
- Arsinoe was always the first to offer her hand for a reconciliation, but Selene would rarely have a kinder answer ready to her affectionate advances than, "Let be," or "Oh yes, I know! [10]
- Arsinoe obeyed; but she felt as though it was some outside volition, and not her own, that guided her to her hiding-place. [10]
- Arsinoe leaned far over the parapet of the balcony, shaded her eyes with her hand and was silent for more than a minute. [10]
- Arsinoe looked compassionately on the poor old man who could not buy back his youth with all his money and all his art. [10]
- Arsinoe reminded her of her Helena, who certainly had been far less fair than the steward's lovely daughter, but whose image had assumed new and glorified forms in the mother's faithful heart. [10]
- Arsinoe is your name; I was asking to-day after your father and heard to my great regret--" "He is dead. [10]
Sentences ending with arsinoe
- In all these things he had found an admirable assistant in his sister Arsinoe. [10]
- Ptolemaeus Philadelphus, the second Macedonian King of Egypt, had built it as an appendage to the Temple of Artemis, after the recovery from sickness of his wife Arsinoe. [10]
- Pollux at first sat a while on a bench in the garden, but soon sprang up and paced with long steps the path he had previously trodden with Arsinoe. [10]
- His name was Proclus, and, as grammateus of the Dionysian games and high priest of Apollo, he was one of the most influential men in Alexandria, especially as he was one of the favoured courtiers of Queen Arsinoe. [10]
- Her father had not come, as he had intended, to see her before going to the prefect's house with Arsinoe. [10]
- If he should know that her companion, the Milesian Nanno, whom he had feasted with her on oyster pasties at Canopus after she had given the slip to her handsome young companion was Queen Arsinoe! [10]
- Clemens was master in his own house, and Constantine joined the heavy cavalry at Arsinoe. [10]
- His face, as in his dirty and ragged chiton, he journeyed from Canopus to Alexandria, revealed neither eager thankfulness for the unexpected boon of liberty, nor happiness at the prospect of seeing again his own people and Arsinoe. [10]
- The place by Hermon's side, which Althea had chosen for herself, would then be given up to Arsinoe. [10]
- Now and again he would ask after Arsinoe. [10]
Short sentences using arsinoe
- Once more Arsinoe was alone. [10]
- Arsinoe went home comforted. [10]
- Look at him Arsinoe. [10]
- What, little Arsinoe! [10]
- My chaplet, Arsinoe. [10]
Sentences containing arsinoe two or more times
- Then he let it go again and said, with a sigh that came up from the bottom of his heart: "Oh Arsinoe, my sweet Arsinoe, how I love you! [10]
More example sentences with the word arsinoe in them
- I dare say you will betray me to my father--" But Arsinoe did not finish her sentence, for Selene looked up at her with a mixture of suffering and alarm, and said: "I cannot be glad--I am in too much pain. [10]
- While the neat-handed woman worked busily and carefully many merry jests passed between them--many sincere and hearty words of admiration--and before long Arsinoe had become quite excited and took pleased interest in the needle-woman's labors. [10]
- Once, when Paulina, with tears in her eyes had spoken to her of her lost daughter, Arsinoe had been softened and following the impulse of her heart, had confided to her that she loved Pollux the sculptor and hoped to be his wife. [10]
- The regents, leagued with Arsinoe, spread the rumour that Cleopatra would deliver Egypt up to Pompey, if the senate would secure to her the sole sovereignty of the new province, and leave her free to rid herself of her royal brother and husband. [10]
- And from Arsinoe, whose residence she discovered from the deaconess, she met with even a worse reception. [10]
- Proclus and Althea were among the conspirators who supported Arsinoe, and the Queen thought it would be an easy matter to win over to her cause and herself the handsome sculptor, whom she remembered at the last Dionysia. [10]
- At first Arsinoe was very still and timid. [10]
- Just as he was lifting the fallen man's hand to feel his pulse Arsinoe rushed into the room. [10]
- The most aristocratic was Amyntas, who stood highest of all in the Queen's favour because he had good reason to hate the other Arsinoe, the sister of the King. [10]
- Frequently Paulina received visits from heathen acquaintances in rich dresses and the sight of them always reminded Arsinoe of former days. [10]
- Come Arsinoe, let us find a litter at once! [10]
- The passage leading to the auditorium was full of perfume, and Arsinoe, who had already visited this theatre two or three times, hardly recognized it, it was so gaily decorated with colored scarfs. [10]
- He had come to fetch her, cost him what it might, and to carry her away to his country-home, near Arsinoe on the coast. [10]
- But Arsinoe preached to deaf ears. [10]
- The latter desired to ascertain whether the influential warrior who commanded the most important fortress in the country could be persuaded to join a conspiracy formed by Arsinoe against her royal husband, but he seemed to have left Philippus with very faint hopes. [10]
- While he was thus occupied, Arsinoe went up to him and asked laughing: "Hiram has not cheated me then? [10]
- The funds of the temple are insufficient to support two more serving maidens besides them and us, and so Arsinoe and Doris are only to pour out the libations for the future, and we are to sing the laments, and do the wailing. [10]
- To the Egyptians the Philadelphi, Ptolemy and Arsinoe, are gods, and what cause have we to reproach them except that they use their omnipotence? [10]
- The rest of the men present stood in close connection with Arsinoe, and were fellow-conspirators against her husband's throne and life. [10]
- As Pontius entered the lofty hall of his sister's house, Arsinoe came to meet him. [10]
- Behind Arsinoe, in the larger circular rows, sat the parents and husbands of the performers, among whom Keraunus, in his saffron robe, had taken a place, besides a considerable number of sight-loving matrons and older citizens who had accepted Plutarch's invitation. [10]
- It was Julia, the kind wife of the prefect, who sat in it; Arsinoe recognized her at once, followed her, and reached the door of her residence at the same moment as she herself. [10]
- Althea, however, declared that the blind man's marriage to Daphne was only a question of time, and Proclus added that the easily excited nephew would show himself more pliant than the uncle if Arsinoe exerted upon him the irresistible charm of her personality. [10]
- They said too that I was like her, I and my sister Arsinoe, who, soon after my father's death, married the Prefect Pompey. [10]
- When she saw that Arsinoe showed no sign of accompanying her, she once more asked with stern determination: "Are you coming?--Yes, or no. [10]
- Now indeed he stood on his own feet, and he was longing to tell Arsinoe and his parents of what he had done. [10]
- Let all the standards be hoisted, and the garlands of flowers which will presently arrive from Arsinoe be fastened up on the pylons; have the animals brought in for sacrifice, and arrange a procession for the afternoon. [10]
- After looking for some time at the sculptor's work Arsinoe grew calmer, and turning to Pollux she asked: "Did you make it? [10]
- Her brothers and sisters followed at her heels, and when they saw their favorite sister bewailing herself they followed her example without knowing at first what Arsinoe was crying for, but soon with terror and horror at their father lying there stiff and disfigured. [10]
- It was a sincere grief to Arsinoe to be obliged to go without Selene. [10]
- Selene shrugged her shoulders, but Arsinoe said: "Tryphon's shipyard lies just below and we often pass it; but we do not know him or his sons. [10]
- But the young sculptor had not been at the gatehouse when Arsinoe went by. [10]
- In the second sat Arsinoe, looking gaily about her, and so fresh and pretty that the Roman's easily-stirred pulses beat more rapidly. [10]
- But Arsinoe only remembered these things to-day as a butterfly sporting in the sun may remember the hideous pupa-case that it has burst and left behind it. [10]
- But in the reception-room, instead of Arsinoe he found his own wife and the poetess Balbilla and her companion. [10]
- The ladies whom Proclus had invited were all confidants of Arsinoe, the wives and daughters of his other guests. [10]
- Julia greeted the pretty creature in whom she had once taken a motherly interest with affectionate sympathy, beckoned Arsinoe to her, smiled as she listened to her request for a night's shelter, and led her with much satisfaction to her husband. [10]
- Is Arsinoe as pretty as she promised to become? [10]
- She had been present at the founding of the city of Arsinoe, as well as at the laying of the corner stone of the temple which was to be consecrated to the new god Serapis in the neighbourhood. [10]
- Soon after breakfast Pollux went up to the rotunda where the Queens' busts stood, hoping to see Arsinoe again, and a loud snatch of song soon brought her out on to the balcony. [10]
- At last sleep overcame him too, and a sweet dream showed him pretty little Arsinoe, who but for him must infallibly have been killed by the Numidian's restive horse, taking away her sister Selene's almond-cake and giving it to him. [10]
- The richest of our noble youths will take part in the games; Arsinoe is handsome and perhaps one of them may choose her for his wife. [10]
- His story flowed on like a song of triumph, and when he described how the holiday procession had carried away Arsinoe and himself, the old woman jumped up from her chair and clapping her fat little hands, she exclaimed: "Ah! [10]
- During the course of this argument his hair had got itself duly curled, and he now desired Arsinoe to arrange her own hair nicely and then to accompany him. [10]
- Now they were no longer allowed to leave Lochias, but neither Cleopatra nor Arsinoe made many inquiries about them. [10]
- Paulina was kind, never was irritable, had her dressed and waited upon like her own daughter, kissed her in the morning and when she bid her good-night; and yet Arsinoe had never once thought of Paulina's demand that she should love her. [10]
- Arsinoe had received much kindness in Paulina's house, but she had also gone through many bad hours. [10]
- Arsinoe attempted once more to show her some marks of affection, but her sister pushed her away still more decidedly, crying out loudly, as if in desperation: "I shall die if you do not leave me alone. [10]
- It was not merely her longing to talk about Pollux which made her new home unendurable to Arsinoe, but many other reasons besides. [10]
- Arsinoe pour the medicine into a saucer. [10]
- Your face reminds me more and more of our early years; I should be glad to see Arsinoe once more. [10]
- It was a leaf-joiner who sat opposite to her at the works, a poor, deformed creature, who, nevertheless, plied her nimble fingers contentedly and silently, and who at first had taught Selene and Arsinoe many useful tricks of working. [10]
- Arsinoe took the lamp, begged the men to wait, went into the sitting-room, passing, not without a shudder, the body of the man who a few hours since had stroked her cheeks and looked lovingly into her eyes. [10]
- Plenty of people in Alexandria practised the art of dyeing, and it was well known that Queen Arsinoe herself willingly mingled in the throng at the Dionysia with a handsome Ephebi, who did not suspect the identity of his companion. [10]
- But how am I ever to get into the palace again to see Arsinoe, and how am I to deal with that ferocious old Keraunus? [10]
- Doris and her husband, and Pollux and Arsinoe, Diotima and Teuker, decked with garlands, reclined round the amphora which was wreathed with roses, drinking to pleasure and joy, to art and love, and to all the gifts of the present. [10]
- It was for his elder playfellow and not for Arsinoe that Pollux had set his work in this place, but, just now, her gaze fell like a disturbing chill on his excited mood. [10]
- Pollux hesitated with his answer, for he had still much to do in the palace, and he hoped to see Arsinoe again in the course of the day. [10]
- Without a moment's hesitation she started to run, and hastened to the sleeper, shook him, pushed him, called him, sprinkled his forehead with water, and appealed to him by the tenderest names with which her sister Arsinoe was wont to coax him. [10]
- Arsinoe had surrounded herself with a court of her own, managed by the eunuch Ganymedes, an experienced commander, and at the same time a shrewd adviser, wholly devoted to her interest. [10]
- Arsinoe had entered here before the dishonest philosopher and had gone straight to Hannah's house without being detained by the gate-keeper. [10]
- She took into her keeping a pretty young creature--" "And Arsinoe has run away from her. [10]
- As she and her father approached the prefect's house Arsinoe grew frightened, and her father could not conceal his vexation at being obliged to take her to the lady Julia in so modest a garb. [10]
- He winked at her and made a significant gesture as he spoke, and then informed the blind artist how graciously Arsinoe had remembered him when she heard of the remedy by whose aid many a wonderful cure of blind eyes had been made in Rhodes. [10]
- Arsinoe as she heard these tidings felt like a sailor whose vessel has grounded on a rocky shore, and who realizes with horror that every plank and beam be neath him quivers and gapes. [10]
- Your uncle, too, has often with praiseworthy generosity helped Arsinoe in many an embarrassment. [10]
- True, midway, Arsinoe had suddenly stopped and had thought that instead of going to Selene for advice, she would turn round and seek Pollux and ask him to help her. [10]
- Why then yesterday had he shown Arsinoe her mother's bust before her? [10]
- To Arsinoe he granted the life she had forfeited, but sent her to Italy. [10]
- Arsinoe had a good and tender heart, but she was young, pretty, and vain. [10]
- Arsinoe did not give him time to speak to her, for she went straight up to him, greeted him, and asked timidly: "You do not remember who I am? [10]
- Julia's outrunners easily found out the residence of the sculptor's parents, led the matron and Arsinoe to the spot, and showed them the door they should knock at. [10]
- The poor widow first conducted her wealthy friend and hostess to the little room where Arsinoe was waiting with growing impatience. [10]
- The tall, broad-shouldered fellow yonder is Chrysippus, the right hand of Arsinoe, as our grammateus Proclus is her left. [10]
- Come up Arsinoe, father wants to speak to you. [10]
- Before she could enquire who it was that asked admission at so late an hour, the door was opened and Arsinoe entered the little hall. [10]
- The Rhodian Chrysippus, despatched by the Queen, delivered the wreath which the monarch bestowed, and informed Hermon, with her greetings, that Arsinoe deemed his Demeter worthy of the laurel. [10]
- When, in his desire to see Arsinoe once more, he penetrated to the door of the steward's apartment, Keraunus had stopped his way, and sent him about his business with insulting words. [10]
- I go every day with Arsinoe for two hours to the manufactory, and we work there to earn a little money. [10]
- But the passionate cry of his heart: "To Lochias, to Arsinoe! [10]
- Arsinoe and I could earn our bread, but the little ones--the little ones. [10]
- Selene had been convinced from the first of the bootlessness of the attempt, and was now anxious to bring the transaction to a speedy conclusion, as the hour was approaching when she and Arsinoe had to go to the papyrus factory. [10]
- Still Arsinoe never ceased to yearn for them. [10]
- The dealer had caught Plutarch's words, and asked him, when they had gone a few steps from Arsinoe, with eager indignation: "Did I hear you rightly? [10]
- At last Arsinoe came back all glowing and full of the beautiful things that were to be prepared for her. [10]
- They were making cakes of sand together, and Arsinoe jumped on the cakes as soon as they were made, and trod them all into dust. [10]
- Arsinoe liked talking, but in Selene's presence she was taciturn; there were few things in which Selene took pleasure, while her sister delighted in every thing which can charm youth. [10]
- As marriages between brothers and sisters had been customary from ancient times, and were sanctioned by religion and myth, he had married the second Arsinoe, his sister, immediately after the banishment of the first Queen of this name. [10]
- Cleopatra and her brother-husband, Dionysus, were to share the government, and he also bestowed on Arsinoe and her youngest brother the island of Cyprus, which had been wrested from their uncle Ptolemy by the republic. [10]
- Arsinoe was up betimes on the following morning; much embarrassed by all the splendor that surrounded her, she walked up and down her room thinking of Pollux. [10]
- The day after being baptized, Selene had gone to Paulina's town-house, and there, with many tears had taken leave of Arsinoe. [10]
- Arsinoe was long before she could answer. [10]
- Keraunus was rejoiced at the silent consent which Arsinoe seemed to accord to his desire to let her take part in the display at whatever cost. [10]
- Selene recognized him at once, Arsinoe thought him handsome but awkward, while the curiosity-dealer gazed at him in perfect admiration, and was the first to offer him a greeting. [10]
- He perceived Arsinoe as soon as he had crossed the threshold and waved both hands towards her, as if she were an old and favorite acquaintance. [10]
- He thought of Arsinoe, and between whiles of Antinous and of the attitude in which he best might represent him--whether as hero or god. [10]
- As soon as Arsinoe was alone, she flew into the bedroom to put on her sandals, threw her veil over her head, and hastened to the papyrus manufactory. [10]
- Do not hurt Arsinoe needlessly, do not let her feel the hand that guides her. [10]
- Only his wife Arsinoe had honoured him by a wreath and congratulations. [10]
- Even Pollux and Arsinoe had for some time ceased to walk soberly side by side, but moved their feet, laughingly in time to the merry measure. [10]
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