Use barine in a sentence
Sentences starting with barine
- Barine had been torn at midnight from her peaceful home and her wounded lover's bedside. [10]
- Barine was again the subject of conversation. [10]
- Barine shared everything that concerned him, even these moods, and this led him to tell her about the affairs of the city and the state, in which she had formerly taken little interest, his property in Alexandria and the provinces. [10]
- Barine had already seen this magnificent hall, and others still more beautiful in the Sebasteum, and the splendour therefore neither excited nor abashed her; only she would fain have avoided the numerous train of courtiers. [10]
- Barine listened with rising excitement, and her joy increased as she beheld the path which had been smoothed for her by the care and wisdom of her friends. [10]
- Barine had only one advantage over her--youth. [10]
- Barine is troublesome on account of Cleopatra, whom she wishes to spare every, annoyance, and perhaps she dislikes her a little for my sake. [10]
- Barine was ignorant of his trip to the city, and to be compelled to leave her alone while a naval battle was in progress directly before her eyes distressed him as much as it could not fail to alarm her. [10]
- Barine had expected nothing else. [10]
- Barine started, but neither inquired the cause of the noise nor perceived the wealth of objects here presented to the senses; for the man who, leaning on another's arm, approached the altar, was Dion, the lover who had perilled his life for her sake. [10]
Sentences ending with barine
- They were hostile; yet when the favourite intimated that he, too, ought to be given up to justice, she showed so much hesitation, that Alexas stopped abruptly and turned the conversation upon Barine. [10]
- This desert, around which hovered gulls, sea-swallows, and sea-eagles, had been for several weeks the abode of the fugitives, Dion and Barine. [10]
- You are not well disposed towards Barine. [10]
- They could now undertake many things independently, and Caesarion often made remarks which showed that he would not cease to lay plots for Barine. [10]
- Dion was right to give this warning; for Gorgias's bearing and the very tone of his voice changed as he eagerly declared that the frightful events had been followed by more than happy ones for the city, his friend, and Barine. [10]
- You are both the most constant visitors of--what is the woman's name?--the bewitching Barine. [10]
- For the very reason that these days were so full of misery and perhaps drawing nearer to the end, she must remain, first for the sake of the Queen, but also to watch over Barine. [10]
- When she spoke of the statues just now, she asked in the same breath where I had seen him on the evening of the day before yesterday, and that was the very time he called on Barine. [10]
- Apollonius and many of his companions felt as if happiness in person had entered this imperilled house, and many an eye brightened when the infuriated old man exclaimed in an altered tone, "You here, Barine? [10]
- For my part, I shall be satisfied with a country estate on the water, a sufficient supply of money and, above all, Barine. [10]
Sentences containing barine two or more times
- When Charmian had left Cleopatra and sought her chamber, she found Barine sound asleep, but Anukis was awaiting her, and her mistress told her with what deep anxiety for Barine she had quitted the presence of the Queen. [10]
More example sentences with the word barine in them
- I believe in your friendship for Barine, though I deem it dangerous. [10]
- What did not yet threaten Barine as serious danger Iras had the power to transform into grave peril. [10]
- I think she would have opened her arms to Barine, had she believed that she was necessary to my happiness. [10]
- If Barine goes with Archibius, her time will scarcely hang heavy on his estates. [10]
- Alexas loved Barine, while Philostratus no longer cared for her. [10]
- The trying months which she had described in her letters to Barine had completely blanched her grey hair, her cheeks were sunken, and a deep line between her mouth and nose gave her pleasant face a sorrowful expression. [10]
- This shameful letter, which promised Barine clemency in return for her favour without unmasking him in his character of judge, explained to Charmian the agitation in which she found her friend's daughter. [10]
- The plot into which he had been led was directed against Barine, whom he had long imagined he loved with all the fervour of his twenty years. [10]
- The maid had watched her career with much interest, and while Barine had been her mistress's guest her efforts to amuse and soothe her were unceasing. [10]
- Today, when there was so much rejoicing on account of Barine, I thought directly, 'Sorrow follows joy, and the second misfortune won't be spared us. [10]
- Not a word was exchanged between Barine and the Queen's messengers until they reached the room where the former was to await Cleopatra; but here Iras again endeavoured to induce her to speak. [10]
- Even while Gorgias was beckoning to him from the two-wheeled chariot, the thought entered his mind that yonder handsome youth, who had so deeply wronged Barine and Dion, would be the very person to help carry his friend through the low-roofed passage to the sea. [10]
- But Barine, who usually could never gaze her fill at such a spectacle, did not thank her, for this sunset reminded her of another which she had lately watched at Dion's side, and she again broke into convulsive sobs. [10]
- Help me to turn this matter to the advantage of the Queen, and if Archibius succeeds in getting Barine away and keeping her in the country, then--if I had aught that seemed to you desirable it should be yours. [10]
- She had been told nothing except that thieves had attacked her granddaughter, Barine, and slightly wounded her lover; but her own heart and the manner of the husband, at whose side she had grown grey, showed that many things were being concealed. [10]
- You will prefer to keep away from Barine to-night. [10]
- Was Barine more to him than he supposed? [10]
- Then Anukis resolved to confess what she had overheard; but she told the story without mentioning Barine, and the peril threatening her also. [10]
- What you intend to accomplish for Barine and me gives you a right to do and say to me whatever ill you choose all the rest of my life. [10]
- He had not thought of asking its value; indeed, only a connoisseur would have perceived it; and as the circlet was not showy and well became her beautiful arm, Barine liked to wear it. [10]
- The repulse which this man, accustomed to success, had received from Barine had been hard to forget, yet he did not resign the hope of winning her. [10]
- Notwithstanding the betrothal, they were to start that very day; for Caesarion had called upon Barine twice that morning. [10]
- As soon as the square began to empty, Barine left her post of observation. [10]
- She felt in the right mood to confront Barine as judge and rival. [10]
- Helena, Gorgias, and the old philosopher Euphranor, had approached her, and when the latter asked with loving reproach, "Why, Barine, how did you get through the howling mob? [10]
- When they reached the next room he asked for a faithful account of Barine and the dangers threatening her. [10]
- Berenike had greeted the guest with a complaint of the young Roman's recklessness and unseemly conduct, to which Barine added the declaration that they had now sacrificed enough to Zeus Xenios, the god of hospitality. [10]
- The house facing the garden of the Paneum, where Barine lived, was the property of her mother, who had inherited it from her parents. [10]
- Deeply moved by the firmness with which Charmian witnessed the approach of death, Barine listened in silence, but suddenly started as the sharp tones of a well-known voice called her friend's name and, as she turned, Iras stood before her. [10]
- The architect opened the door only a short distance; he was expected, for Barine soon heard him whisper, and suddenly the door was flung wide. [10]
- I wonder if the conspiracy is connected in any way with Barine, whose husband--unfortunately for her--he was before he cast her off. [10]
- It certainly enhanced the beauty of a face now only too frequently pallid and colourless, when rouge did not lend its aid; but Barine understood Archibius's ardent admiration for this rare woman, when Cleopatra, with a faint smile, requested her to approach. [10]
- When he entered the bare room, Barine was making a net and telling the fisherman's daughter Dione the story of the wanderings of Ulysses. [10]
- Gorgias started, and the apology he stammered showed so plainly how inattentively he had listened, that Barine would have had good reason to feel offended. [10]
- Berenike was in the act of removing the poultice, so Barine herself went into the atrium to wake the doorkeeper. [10]
- You shall confess that you were the culprit who aided Barine to escape her power to punish. [10]
- But Charmian felt that the time had now come to plead once more for Barine, and she began eagerly: "No, I certainly do not flatter. [10]
- She had learned that she would be shut out of her apartments, and therefore from Barine also. [10]
- While Charmian protested that no one save Dion had ever been heard with favour by Barine, and related many incidents of her former life, Cleopatra's thoughts were with Antony. [10]
- Barine, too, felt that her happiness as wife and mother in her magnificent home would have been overwhelming had not a wise destiny imposed upon her, just at this time, grief for those whom she loved. [10]
- The Nubian replied that everything had been considered; but, to gain time, she must beg Barine to let her colour her skin and curl her hair while she was talking. [10]
- Archibius had remarked that Barine would be glad to greet her most intimate friends--among whom he was included--in her quiet country. [10]
- While Barine was telling Helena and Gorgias, also, why all this plan had been formed so hastily, Gorgias was silently comparing the two sisters. [10]
- While we are talking here, he is inviting Barine to his estate. [10]
- Dion and Barine talked of their hermit life, Gorgias of the Queen and the tomb, which was at the same time a treasure chamber. [10]
- If we conquer, such things may pass; if not--The messenger tarries long--" Here Barine again entreated him to use the time. [10]
- Charmian now eagerly strove to show the Queen what had induced the Syrian to pursue Barine so vindictively. [10]
- Cleopatra's heart was still elated by the reception of her bold idea of escape, and she approached Barine with gentler feelings and intentions. [10]
- But Archibius answered soothingly: "That anxiety is groundless if Barine warmly and joyfully gives you her whole heart. [10]
- Then snatching a small tablet from the dressing-table, she scrawled upon the wax with a rapid hand: "Cleopatra, the Queen, desires to see Barine, the daughter of Leonax, without delay. [10]
- Before Charmian left, she had seen that her apartments--in which Barine, since the Queen had placed her in her charge, had been a welcome guest--were carefully watched. [10]
- Archibius took a roll of manuscript from Dion's hand, presented himself before the assembled company as the bride's kyrios, or guardian, and asked Barine whether she so recognized him. [10]
- Before Barine had returned that evening, something had occurred which made her mother doubly regret the accident to her brother Arius the day before. [10]
- At the first question, however, Barine answered that she had no information to give. [10]
- But he would probably have found Barine still with her grandfather, and he would not meet her, though every fibre of his being longed for her face, her voice, and a word of gratitude from her beloved lips. [10]
- But, before we part, let me beseech you to do everything to persuade Barine to leave here. [10]
- I will tell our Barine of your faithful resolution; but how can she show her gratitude for it if you are a dead man? [10]
- She, Barine, wore on her arm a gift from Antony. [10]
- She is fond of you, Barine, because your father was so dear to her. [10]
- But the language of the Nubian's eyes had not escaped the suspicious watchfulness of the anxious Barine and, overwhelmed with fresh terror, she begged that she might hear all. [10]
- The deaf grandmother of Helena and Barine, who had but half comprehended what threatened the citizens, terrified by the noisy entrance of the soldiers, had had another attack of apoplexy, and closed her eyes in death before Gorgias set out for the island. [10]
- During the time of anxiety and nursing, Barine had formed a warm friendship for them. [10]
- The Ligurian was obliged to follow his master, while Charmian and Barine passed through the gateway between the last pylons into the open air. [10]
- But Barine would not leave her lover's couch, and had just loosed her hair to brush it again and fasten the thick, fair braids around her head, when, two hours after midnight, some one knocked loudly on the window shutters. [10]
- Besides, Barine cares no more for you than the last fish you caught. [10]
- Barine, too, was no longer the same. [10]
- If he remained near her he would inevitably do what he might afterwards regret, and therefore he would fain have offered a sacrifice to Peitho to induce her to enhance Archibius's powers of persuasion and induce Barine to leave Alexandria. [10]
- Therefore he was more than ready to risk returning to the city, but Barine entreated him so earnestly not to exchange the secure happiness they enjoyed here for a greater one, behind which might lurk the heaviest misfortune, that he yielded. [10]
- He was not mistaken in supposing that she was Helena, Didymus's younger granddaughter, of whom Barine had spoken. [10]
- During the orator's married life with Barine she had forbidden her brother-in-law the house, and her husband had quarrelled with the brother who sought his wife. [10]
- Barine listened without making the slightest effort to catch the meaning of the words which reached her ears. [10]
- So we must maintain the utmost secrecy concerning the place to which Barine voluntarily exiles herself. [10]
- They had just made an agreement by which Philostratus pledged himself to reconcile the populace to any punishment that might be inflicted upon Barine, and Alexas promised to help his brother take a bloody vengeance upon Dion the Macedonian. [10]
- Archibius valued this loyalty highly, but he knew what awaited any one who became the object of her hatred, and the fear that it would involve Barine in urgent peril was added to his still greater anxiety for Cleopatra. [10]
- The corridor"--here he lowered his voice--"of which I spoke leads to the sea at a spot close beside Didymus's garden, and through it I will guide you, and, if possible, Barine also, to the shore. [10]
- Barine, with a low, modest bow, advanced towards the Queen, who commenced the conversation by graciously apologizing for the late hour at which she had summoned her. [10]
- No word of love had ever been exchanged between him and Barine, but how kindly she had always looked at him, how willingly she had accepted trivial services! [10]
- He most ardently longed for his next meeting with Barine, and imagined how he would describe what had happened and claim her gratitude for his friendly service. [10]
- Barine had noticed long before that her mother, in her fear and bewilderment, had brought her own cloak instead of her daughter's, and this circumstance also did not seem to her foe too trivial for a sneer. [10]
- In the dimly lighted atrium of the house near the Paneum garden, she had noticed only that Barine wore something white. [10]
- Besides, those who knew Barine and her husband were curious to learn how two persons accustomed to the life of a great capital had endured for months such complete solitude. [10]
- The men had just begun to discuss plans for saving Barine, when the Nubian appeared and told Archibius what had been arranged beside Dion's sick-bed by the freedman and Gorgias. [10]
- As for Barine, it will be well to induce her to leave of her own free will a city where it will be made unpleasant for her. [10]
- The conversation between Iras and Alexas, which had been overheard by the maid, already made it appear necessary to withdraw Barine and her lover from the power of such foes. [10]
- A friend will invite Barine to an estate far away from here, perhaps in the lake regions. [10]
- Barine was going into the country that very evening. [10]
- A Barine entering into rivalry with you! [10]
- Barine gazed timidly into Charmian's face; but, ere she could express her opinion, the tall figure of a man appeared on the temple steps. [10]
- And believe me, if Iras desired to ruin Barine, she need not make so long a circuit. [10]
- Barine felt as if every moment might rouse her from a blissful dream, and yet she gladly told herself that she was awake, for the man walking before her, leaning on the arm of a friend, was Dion. [10]
- If she consents, I will tell Iras, as if by accident, that Barine has gone to Upper Egypt to drink new milk, or something of that kind. [10]
- Since a precious human life might be at stake, Barine would not wish to keep her. [10]
- Doubtless there were hours when Barine longed to see her mother and others who were dear to her, but the letters which arrived from time to time prevented this yearning from becoming a source of actual pain. [10]
- When Dion perceived his friend, and Barine raised her head, turning her face towards him, it was indeed wet with tears, but their source could not be sorrow; for her blue eyes were sparkling with a happy light. [10]
- The conversation with his friend was not a long one, for Dion had promised Barine and her mother to accompany them to the country. [10]
- Barine might assure herself that he, who was the peer of any Macedonian noble in the city, would have done this for no one else. [10]
- If Barine cursed her life there, she would still fare better than she, Iras, who during the past few nights had been on the brink of despair whenever she thought of the man who had disdained her love and abandoned her for another. [10]
- Who can blame her if she prefers to destroy them rather than leave them for the foe" "The garden in which you grew up, Barine, is now the scene of the happy, busy life led by Alexander and the twins. [10]
- Barine, after changing her dress, did not leave Dion's side. [10]
- Berenike had reproved her brother for bringing the Queen's lover to Barine, for her anxiety was increased by the repeated visits of Antony's son, and still more aroused by that of Caesarion, who was presented by Antyllus. [10]
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