Use elizabeth in a sentence
Sentences starting with elizabeth
- Elizabeth of Rumania was one of the most loved and respected of European queens and an author of distinction. [5]
- Elizabeth looked him up and down, then affected surprise. [11]
- Elizabeth motioned Lempriere to stand a little apart. [11]
- Elizabeth seemed about to speak, then dropped her eyes upon the papers, and glanced hastily at their contents. [11]
- Elizabeth stood watching them, and remained gazing after they had disappeared; then rousing herself, she turned to leave the room, and beckoned to Angele to follow. [11]
- Elizabeth had left the presence-chamber without so much as a glance at him, though she had turned and looked graciously at the stranger. [11]
- Elizabeth hath heard of me. [11]
- Elizabeth frowned and interrupted him. [11]
- Elizabeth left hanging in her wardrobe above three thousand dresses when she was called to take that unseemly voyage down the stream, on which the clown's brogan jostles the queen's slipper. [4]
- Elizabeth rode on, her hand upon the pommel of the saddle. [11]
Sentences ending with elizabeth
- In the ante-chapel, where she graciously received petitions, there was an acclaim of "Long live Queen Elizabeth! [4]
- We feed as we get at Rozel, and will feed the Court well too when it comes, or I'm no butler to Elizabeth. [11]
- Conversation As It Was By The Social Fire-side In The Time Of The Tudors from Ye Diary of Ye Cupbearer to her Maisty Queen Elizabeth. [5]
- Is it possible that our highest civilization has lost something of the rough and admirable element that we admire in the heroes of Homer and of Elizabeth? [4]
- Launched into Jersey, one has a vague notion that he is on many lines and no one in particular, and that he is liable at any moment to come to Elizabeth. [5]
- It certainly would not be difficult for her to procure her an interview with the Burgravine Elizabeth. [10]
- Then came Jersey, everlasting Jersey, stupid irritating Jersey, where the passengers are always asking which line they are on, and where they are to come out, and whether they have yet reached Elizabeth. [5]
- From the ante-chapel behind him came the cry of the faithful subjects who, as the gentleman-at-arms fell back from the doorway, had but just caught a glimpse of her Majesty--"Long live Elizabeth! [11]
- Begin where life began; end where you sit here at the feet of Elizabeth. [11]
- She controls like another Elizabeth. [11]
Short sentences using elizabeth
- Elizabeth, Queen, verbal heir-loom, 313. [6]
- Your name is Elizabeth Erne. [13]
- Elizabeth waited their approach. [11]
- Elizabeth was dead. [4]
- Elizabeth, Elizabeth--it aches. [10]
- Courage, Elizabeth, courage! [10]
- Elizabeth smiled. [11]
More example sentences with the word elizabeth in them
- Do you know--have you thought that very soon--by this time to-morrow--you will be Elizabeth Venters? [13]
- Dear Elizabeth was wont to plead for him before she died, but I would never listen to her. [9]
- Leicester was riding with the Knights Tilters, and as they cantered lightly past the dais, trailing their spears in obeisance, Elizabeth engaged herself in talk with Cecil, who was standing near, and appeared not to see the favourite. [11]
- Dorothy stepped aboard with the air of Queen Elizabeth come to inspect Lord Howard's flagship. [9]
- Ladies answered back with historiettes that would almost have made Queen Margaret of Navarre or even the great Elizabeth of England hide behind a handkerchief, but nobody hid here, but only laughed --howled, you may say. [5]
- Look at the Widow Machree!--look at Lucy Stone!--look at Elizabeth Cady Stanton!--look at George Francis Train! [5]
- Many and great were the difficulties attending the marriage of a Protestant princess in those troublous times, and Elizabeth finally announced that she would become wedded to the English nation, and she wore a ring in token thereof until her death. [5]
- At first he wept softly, for he now clearly realized, for the first time, that he had lost his father and should never see Ruth, the doctor, nor the doctor's dumb wife Elizabeth again. [10]
- Be thankful that we understand; and know that Elizabeth is your loving friend. [11]
- Here, he knew, was his greatest enemy where David was concerned, and yet this pretty Saint Elizabeth was wearing a fine turquoise ring with a poke bonnet, in a very worldly fashion. [11]
- To Elizabeth it was gall and wormwood. [11]
- To Mrs. Elizabeth W. Smith, in Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Mo. [5]
- In such a vehicle Elizabeth rode to the opening of her fifth Parliament. [4]
- The three dropped upon their knees, and Elizabeth waved without the pages and the gentleman-in-waiting. [11]
- Above it we turned aside for the view from Elizabeth rock, named from the daughter of the proprietor of the hotel, who often sat here, said Big Tom, before she went out of this world. [4]
- Or shall we turn into the garden through the lovely Arch of the Princess Elizabeth, with its stone columns cut to resemble tree-trunks twined with ivy? [4]
- When, after varied troubles hereafter set down, he went back to Jersey, he made a speech before the Royal Court, in which he told what chanced while Elizabeth was at chapel. [11]
- This brings us to the reign of Elizabeth, after passing through a period of nearly five hundred years of England's history--492 to be exact. [5]
- From December, 1602, to the December following, the plague destroyed 30,518 persons in London; the same disease that in the sixth year of Elizabeth killed 20,500, and in the thirty-sixth year 17,890, besides the lord mayor and three aldermen. [4]
- She realised that to offend the Queen at this moment might ruin all; and Elizabeth herself was little like to offer chance for farewell and love- tokens. [11]
- It was not to be expected, as Leicester had said, that Elizabeth, save for the whim of the moment, would turn aside to confer benefit upon Angele or to keep her in mind, unless constrained to do so for some political reason. [11]
- It was as though some telepathy between the days of Elizabeth and our own controlled me--self-hypnotism, I suppose; but still, there it was. [11]
- We will leave this Court until Elizabeth, betrayed by those who know not how to serve her, shall send for me again. [11]
- Both of which things Elizabeth did, as the annals of her life record. [11]
- A moment passed, then Elizabeth rode on with her ladies behind her, her gentlemen beside her. [11]
- As I read the times of Elizabeth, there was then greater prosperity and enjoyment of life among the common people than fifty or a hundred years later. [4]
- The countenance of the musician was towards them, and at last, as though by accident, Elizabeth looked up and saw the face of her lady. [11]
- At this moment the Lady Elizabeth and the Lady Jane Grey were announced. [5]
- His august sister, the Burgravine Elizabeth, leaned on his arm. [10]
- Thus it was that she wrote to Queen Elizabeth, asking that "this arrant foe of France, this churl, conspirator, and reviler of the Sacraments, be rendered unto our hands for well-deserved punishment as warning to all such evil-doers. [11]
- Over against the southern shore in the parish of St. Elizabeth is an estate called Salem, owned, it is said, by an American, where the manager does such things. [11]
- Raleigh had no sooner made good his footing at the court of Elizabeth than he joined Sir Humphrey in a new adventure. [4]
- He knew what she would do presently; she would make some magnificent amend for her anger; she would give some manifestation of her love; probably all in a moment, as she had loved Milly Erne, so would she love Elizabeth Erne. [13]
- And what Elizabeth said she meant; but in a life set in forests of complications and opposing interests the political overlapped the personal in her nature. [11]
- And this Masked Rider of the uplands had been Elizabeth Erne! [13]
- His son, the Reverend Joseph Emerson, minister of the town of Mendon, Massachusetts, married Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Edward Bulkeley, who succeeded his father, the Reverend Peter Bulkeley, as Minister of Concord, Massachusetts. [6]
- He was later released from the Tower, and under Elizabeth was one of a group of commissioners sent by that princess into Scotland, to foment trouble with Mary, Queen of Scots. [5]
- The usual net receipts of a performance were from nine to ten pounds, and this was about the sum that Elizabeth paid to companies for a performance at Whitehall, which was always in the evening and did not interfere with regular hours. [4]
- The sword the Queen had given him was at his side, and his garb was still that of a gentleman, not of a Huguenot minister such as Elizabeth in her grim humour, and to satisfy her bond with France, would make of him this day. [11]
- No note of praise could be pitched too high for Elizabeth, and if only policy did not intervene, if but no political advantage was lost by saving De la Foret, that safety seemed now secure. [11]
- If any one possessed the key of the mysteries of the other world, Elizabeth, it was Dante. [10]
- Elizabeth, the shady pine-woods of his home, its murmuring brooks and luxuriant meadows, again rose before his mind; he saw Ruth and himself listening to the birds, picking berries, gathering flowers, and beseeching beautiful gifts from the "word. [10]
- This little episode over, he turned once more towards the sea, watching the sun of late afternoon fall upon the towers of Elizabeth Castle and the great rock out of which St. Helier the hermit once chiselled his lofty home. [11]
- So did Elizabeth, out of a whimsical humour, set the highest in the land to attend upon unknown, unconsidered exiles. [11]
- The most ancient of these was one Collis, "who most refreshed himself upon the coast of Wales, and Clinton and Pursser, his companions, who grew famous till Queen Elizabeth of blessed memory hanged them at Wapping. [4]
- But the luxury of the table and good cooking were well understood in the time of Elizabeth and James. [4]
- This new member of the household was renamed Elizabeth Carvel, though they called her Bess, and of a course she was greatly petted and spoiled, and ruled all those about her. [9]
- A splendid piece of sculpture--Eleanor, wife of Edward--given Elizabeth by another royal suitor, who had sought to be her consort through many years, caught the warm bath of gold and crimson from the clerestory and seemed alive and breathing. [11]
- On the 25th of March, 1584, he obtained from Elizabeth a new charter with larger powers, incorporating himself, Adrian Gilbert, brother of Sir Humphrey, and John Davys, under the title of "The College of the Fellowship for the Discovery of the Northwest Passage. [4]
- In the Duke of Manchester's "Court and Society from Elizabeth to Anne" is a curious suggestion about Hamlet. [4]
- I have hundreds of interesting letters never published or to be published, by Queen Elizabeth, Burghley, Walsingham, Sidney, Drake, Willoughby, Leicester, and others. [6]
- No nobler figure of a man ever essayed to preach the Word, and so Elizabeth thought; and she repented of the bitter humour which had set this trial as his chance of life in England and his freedom from the hand of Catherine. [11]
- He has no notion what Elizabeth is, and always resolves that the next time he goes that way, he will look out of the window and see what it is like; but he never does. [5]
- Frau Elizabeth von Nordwyk and Frau Van Bout had each asked the burgomaster's wife to go into the country with them to enjoy the beautiful spring day, but in spite of Barbara's persuasions, Maria could not be induced to accept their invitation. [10]
- Men were never more brilliant in arms and letters than in the age of Elizabeth, and yet they had no homes. [4]
- But"--and here the man drew himself up with a flush--"but there's none of us that wouldn't fight to the last gasp of breath for the navy that since the days of Elizabeth has sailed at the head of all the world. [11]
- Before Elizabeth had left her bed, London had emptied itself into Greenwich Park. [11]
- When he at last demanded the life of the young wife who had died in enforced seclusion, because she had married the man she loved, Elizabeth was so confounded that she hastily left the place, saying no word in response. [11]
- He ordered my Lady Elizabeth and my Lady Jane Grey into his presence when he wanted to play or talk, and dismissed them when he was done with them, with the air of one familiarly accustomed to such performances. [5]
- Once came the King and Queen--Francis and Mary--" Elizabeth drew herself upright with an exclamation. [11]
- Both Elizabeth and James again and again attempted to restrict it by forbidding the erection of any new buildings within the town, or for a mile outside; and to this attempt was doubtless due the crowded rookeries in the city. [4]
- When Elizabeth rode into the city from her residence at Greenwich, she placed herself behind her lord chancellor, on a pillion. [4]
- Then she learned in what a remarkable manner Elizabeth of Valois, the King's new wife, favoured the lad of thirteen. [10]
- Shakespeare was born in 1564, when Elizabeth had been six years on the throne, and he died in 1616, nine years before James I., of the faulty spleen, was carried to the royal chapel in Westminster, "with great solemnity, but with greater lamentation. [4]
- A gentle smile hovered around his pale lips, and when he tried to raise his head Elizabeth helped him, pressing it gently to her breast. [10]
- By means of his labor and his art we can sit at the council board of Philip and Elizabeth, we can read their most private dispatches. [6]
- Ben Jonson in his Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden says, "Queen Elizabeth never saw herself after she became old in a true glass; they painted her, and sometymes would vermillion her nose. [5]
- Elizabeth held out her gloved hand for him to kiss. [11]
- When Elizabeth turns her face to the wall--I stopped- -there needed no more. [14]
- Elizabeth again cast her eyes towards Lempriere, and the Court, following her example, scrutinised the Seigneur in varied styles of insolence or curiosity. [11]
- Elizabeth shuddered, threw her arms passionately around his neck, and nodded assent. [10]
- Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer: her Aesthetic Papers, 88; letter to Mr. Ireland, 317. [6]
- By my father's head, I would not risk a finger on the hazard if this city, this Court of Elizabeth were set 'twixt the fire from Heaven and eternal peace. [11]
- When once more he set forth upon the Channel, he turned his back on Jersey and shaped his course towards France, having sent Elizabeth his last excuses for declining a service which would have given him honour, fame and regard. [11]
- The Greek is harder; but neither these nor any tongues else, I think, are hard to the Lady Elizabeth and my cousin. [5]
- Now, as the great minister showed himself at the door of the chamber and saw Elizabeth seated with Angele, he drew back instinctively, expectant of the upraised hand which told him he must wait. [11]
- Here, in days gone by, when Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, first drew the eyes of his Queen upon him, Elizabeth came to listen to his vows of allegiance, which swam in floods of passionate devotion to her person. [11]
- Bidding his flag-lieutenant go on to Elizabeth Castle whither they were bound, and await him there, he crossed over to Jean. [11]
- To his little friends at his side, the Princess Elizabeth and the Lady Jane Grey, they were nothing. [5]
- His much honored friend, Sir Samuel Saltonstall, and Thomas Packer, were joint executors, and the will was acknowledged in the presence "of Willmu Keble Snr civitas, London, William Packer, Elizabeth Sewster, Marmaduke Walker, his mark, witness. [4]
- He succeeded well, for the emotions roused in Elizabeth during the day, now heightened by vanity and emulation, found in him a centre upon which they could converge; and, in her mind, Angele, for the nonce, was disassociated from any thought of De la Foret. [11]
- There is no evidence that Elizabeth ever attended the public theatres, but the companies were often summoned to play before her in Whitehall, where the appointments and scenery were much better than in the popular houses. [4]
- An instant afterwards Elizabeth, with the Duke's Daughter, entered. [11]
- Brunhilde or Queen Elizabeth never wielded a power more absolute, nor had an adorer more satisfactory; and of all his remarkable talents, none were more conspicuous than his abilities to tell a story and to choose a present. [9]
- When was it Elizabeth loved beauty? [11]
- The Quaker woman Elizabeth Hooton was an ancestress of mine. [5]
- Since that day Elizabeth had never come hither; and by-and-by none of her Court came save the Duke's Daughter, and her fool, who both made it their resort. [11]
- When he saw Elizabeth enter the chapel his eyes swam, till the sight of them was lost in the blur of colour made by the motions of gorgeously apparelled courtiers and the people of the household. [11]
- When Leicester entertained Elizabeth at Kenilworth, the clock in the great tower was set perpetually at twelve, the hour of feasting. [4]
- He saw the Earl of Leicester, exquisite, haughty, gallant, fall upon his knee, and Elizabeth slowly pull off her glove and with a none too gracious look give him her hand to kiss, the only favour of the kind granted that day. [11]
- Two of his daughters, Mary, aged thirteen, and Elizabeth, aged nine, were sleeping in a room with the maid-servant, Hagar. [6]
- In this the court of Elizabeth set the fashion. [4]
- James had just come to the throne, and Raleigh, to whom Elizabeth had granted an extensive patent of Virginia, was in the Tower. [4]
- A marriage was celebrated between Thomas Powell, the cook of Sir George Somers, and Elizabeth Persons, the servant of Mrs. Horlow. [4]
- When the chance came he would escape this bondage; meanwhile remembering his four years' service with the artillery at Elizabeth Castle, he asked to be made a gunner, and his request was granted. [11]
- Each moment might bring imprisonment to him and all, and if they discovered--if it were disclosed who he, who Elizabeth was. [10]
- De la Foret bowed, and Elizabeth continued, looking at a paper in her hand: "You landed on our shores of Jersey in the robes of a priest of France. [11]
- You might have been challenged first by one who could do you more harm than Elizabeth of England, whose office is to do good, not evil. [11]
- A book may be a perfect gentleman in its aspect and demeanor, and this book would be good company for personages like Roger Ascham and his pupils the Lady Elizabeth and the Lady Jane Grey. [6]
- The elder who, as you may know, is my betrothed bride, bears the name of Elizabeth, or Els, as we say in Nuremberg. [10]
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