Use ursula in a sentence
Sentences starting with ursula
- Ursula started homeward, with Agnes in her arms, and I said I wished I had her privilege of seeing Marget. [5]
- Ursula was growing weak herself, and showed it; and she ate of the food that was offered her like a starving person, but could not be persuaded to carry any home, for Marget would not eat charity food. [5]
- Ursula had snatched up a spoon, and when the mad sport was ended and he had let go her hand, she rapped him with it smartly on the arm and cried: "You are still what you ever were, in the dance at least! [10]
- Ursula examined its tongue. [5]
- Ursula had chosen to set Sir Franz by her side. [10]
- Ursula had become the wife of the Marchese Anselmo Giustiniani, by special favor of the great council, and had come with him to Egypt, whither he was sent by the Republic as Consul. [10]
- Ursula made her speech, her voice so loud at the last that it might have seemed that the honeyed verses were words of reproof. [10]
- Ursula was not proposing to be friendly with the mocking stranger, and she gave him an ungentle look and retorted: "Who asked you to come here and pester me, I'd like to know? [5]
- Ursula had turned paler, and meseemed she had eyes only for him and his doings. [10]
- Ursula stood before me, her blue eyes drowned in tears--tears for me, telling me that my woe was deep enough and bitter enough to grieve even the ruthless heart of my enemy. [10]
Sentences ending with ursula
- My grand-uncle, to whom he had sent word of his coming, had gone forth to meet him on the way, and, with him Jost Tetzel and his daughter Ursula. [10]
- The sisters, when they first looked around them, saw with grateful joy the father of the young man who had fallen in the duel with Wolff, old Herr Berthold Vorchtel, his wife, and Ursula. [10]
- He got on the good side of Ursula. [5]
- Meanwhile the new-comers had joined the circle: First, Duke Rumpold, then Jost Tetzel, and lastly Herdegen with Ursula. [10]
- I was right frightened to hear this and, in truth, for the first time I felt honest pity for Ursula. [10]
- In it my brother set forth that he had pledged his word solemnly and beyond recall to Ann and her parents, and entreated my lover to declare to the Tetzels and to his grand-uncle that henceforth and forever he renounced Ursula. [10]
- His grandmother, the arrogant old Countess Rotterbach, agreed with him, and declared that Wolff ought to wed no one except a lady of the most aristocratic birth or an heiress like Ursula. [10]
- In spite of Ann, Herdegen had pledged his troth to Ursula. [10]
- Ann likewise heard and knew them, and she quitted the chamber saying: "None shall trouble me in such an hour, least of all shall Ursula! [10]
Short sentences using ursula
- But Ursula cried out: "Nay. [10]
Sentences containing ursula two or more times
- Many who were friends of Els had gathered around Ursula Vorchtel, the daughter of the richest man in the city, and she intentionally avoided the Ortliebs because, before Wolff Eysvogel sued for Els's hand, he and Ursula had been intended for each other. [10]
- Marget was troubled at times, and pursued Ursula with questions to an uncomfortable degree; but Ursula stood her ground and stuck to it that it was Providence, and said no word about the cat. [5]
More example sentences with the word ursula in them
- Nay, and I will even pledge my word that I will tear asunder the subtlest web which Ursula may spin, in especial if I have Ann's keen wit to aid me. [10]
- Howbeit, Ursula Tetzel was not content with that, but went up to her and with a sneer enquired whether Junker Schopper at Paris were well. [10]
- Ann drew herself up with pride and hastily answered that if any one craved news of him he had best apply to Mistress Ursula Tetzel, inasmuch as she was ever wont to have a keen eye on her dear cousin. [10]
- This was in truth forbidden, but the unabashed old man defied the rules, and as for Ursula she was well pleased to be gazed at. [10]
- Herdegen she sent to the other end of the table to sit near his uncle, and Ursula far from him near the middle; to the end that it might be clearly seen that she knew naught of any alliance between that damsel and her nephew. [10]
- This Ursula was to speak, by reason that she was mistress of all such arts; likewise was she by birth the chiefest of us all, inasmuch as that her late departed mother was daughter to the great Reynmar, lord of Sulzbach. [10]
- He praised her to Marget, confidentially, but speaking just loud enough for Ursula to hear. [5]
- She probably meant to inquire of Ursula about this later. [5]
- Meseems verily as though the fluttering handkerchiefs, the flying pennons, and the caps waved in the air had found voice; and Ursula turns her head to this side and that as though seeking help. [10]
- Wolf had expected this query, and, while he filled his companion's goblet with the good Wurzburg wine which Ursula provided, he begged him not to bring religion into their conversation. [10]
- All we could then learn was that it was Ursula, and none other, whom the lad would still speak of as the She-devil, who had plotted the snare which had well nigh cost my other brother his life. [10]
- Do you mean the horseman trotting past St. Ursula alley? [10]
- Verily Ursula believed that she had found a sure instrument of vengeance, whereas she had heard say that Junker Henning von Beust was one of the most dreaded swordsmen in the Marches. [10]
- The father declared that he had made an agreement with Berthold Vorchtel to marry him to his daughter Ursula, and withdrawal on his son's part would embarrass him. [10]
- While we were talking we turned a curve and saw old Ursula resting in the shade of a tree, and she had a lean stray kitten in her lap and was petting it. [5]
- Mistress Ursula for sure knew not till then that Junker Kunz was in Alexandria, and so soon as she learnt it she began to question me. [10]
- But the most successful achievement was the collection of the bones of St. Ursula and the eleven thousand virgins, and their preservation in the church on the very spot where they suffered martyrdom. [4]
- The music was soon sounding merrily again in the solemn town-hall, and of all the young folks who danced so gleefully, and laughed and chattered Ursula was the last to let it be seen how this grand revel had been troubled by her fault. [10]
- Naturally there were some who pitied Marget and Ursula for the danger that was gathering about them, but naturally they did not say so; it would not have been safe. [5]
- Oh, Ursula, thou sleepest, but I cannot close my eyes. [6]
- Marget was not seen to do any jugglery, nor was Ursula, nor yet Gottfried; and still the wines and dainties never ran short, and a guest could not call for a thing and not get it. [5]
- Nay, and he seemed to like Ursula well enough as his helper; albeit he owed all her sweet care and loving glances to Herdegen, for she never bestowed them but when he chanced to look that way. [10]
- When, on the second day, she heard that old Ursula had been there to ask about her for Wolf, who was now convalescing, she passionately insisted upon seeing her, but, obedient to the physician's orders, Frau Lerch would not admit her. [10]
- Then, on making search in his wallet, it was discovered that he had entered there under a false name, and that it was Sir Franz von Welemisl who had taken such terrible vengeance on Ursula for her sins against himself and Herdegen. [10]
- And during this same brief while be at divers times had speech of Ursula, but he showed plainly enough that he had lost all delight in her. [10]
- We had the ransom ready to be sure; yet Ursula would be almost forced, after her treacherous deed, to pursue Herdegen to his death; what could she look for if he ever came home again? [10]
- For the most part we three: Ann, Elsa Ebner, and I--were the only maids with the lads, but Ursula Tetzel was sometimes with us, for she was ever fain to be where Herdegen was. [10]
- The festival was over; yet did Ursula and the Junker walk together. [10]
- She was led out to dance by Junker Henning; his fellow country-man, Sir Apitz von Rochow, walked with Ursula and courted her with unfailing ardor. [10]
- Mine were set on the spot where Ursula and Ann were sitting, and with them the young knight from Brandenburg, Sir Apitz of Rochow, and my brother Herdegen. [10]
- He had Ursula on his arm as he walked through the gate-way into the lists and across the sanded ring to his seat on the far side. [10]
- Two hours later old Ursula was sitting sleepless in her bed in the second story of the cantor house. [10]
- And Marget, and old Ursula crying all the way. [5]
- The others were of the same opinion, and Herdegen, meanwhile, who was standing somewhat apart, with Ursula, looked on, marvelling greatly as though he could not believe what his ear heard and his eye beheld. [10]
- The right arm of St. Ursula is preserved here: the left is at Bruges. [4]
- Yet found she not a word in reply; and while Ursula was speaking, meseemed in the fullness of my wrath and grief as though a cloud were rising before my eyes. [10]
- Just now was not a good time for Ursula and Marget to be having dealings with a member of such a family, for the witch-terror had risen higher during the past year than it had ever reached in the memory of the oldest villagers. [5]
- When my eyes met hers she privily pointed with her fan to show me Herdegen and Ursula, and shrugged her shoulders so high that her big head with its great feathered turban sank between them. [10]
- No man told me, yet was I sure and certain that she was saying somewhat which concerned me, and presently I discerned in the dim back-ground the feathered plume which Ursula had worn at the dance. [10]
- Ursula Tetzel, like me, had had a gown-piece which was lying near by the sword. [10]
- And, moreover, since Marget and Ursula hadn't enough to eat themselves, where was the money coming from to feed another mouth? [5]
- All the house made room for him; Marget politely seated him; Ursula ordered Gottfried to bring a special table for him. [5]
- In fact, the latter would long since have challenged his former friend had he not been so conscious of his own superiority, and shrunk from the thought of bringing fresh sorrow upon Ursula and her parents, whom he still remembered with friendly regard. [10]
- He snatched the last of Cousin Maud's precious roses from her favorite bush and gave them to Ursula, and then waited on her as though she were the only maid there present. [10]
- Oh, Ursula, it is such a smell! [6]
- Dearest Ursula, there is such a dreadful smell! [6]
- We had supper in the kitchen, and Ursula waited at table. [5]
- The most exquisite in color and finish is the series painted on the casket made to contain the arm of St. Ursula, and representing the story of her martyrdom. [4]
- For my part, I plainly saw that Ursula was playing the same game again as she had carried on here with Herdegen and the Brandenburger. [10]
- But, hotly as his blood boiled, the Junker refrained himself, inasmuch as knightly courtesy forbade him to repay Ursula in the like coin; and as it fell Cousin Maud was enabled to aid him in this praiseworthy selfrule. [10]
- The Bohemian understood her; he picked up the glove and muttered to the Junker with a shrug: "Mistress Ursula commands me! [10]
- Witchcraft occurred to her, but she put the thought aside, for this was before Gottfried joined the household, and she knew Ursula was pious and a bitter hater of witches. [5]
- Yet Ursula and her oldest brother treated him as if he had been guilty of base disloyalty. [10]
- Ursula put her head in at the door now and said: "Supper's ready, miss. [5]
- Far from it; he spoke nought but flattery, as "how fair I had grown," and then desired news of Cousin Maud, and Kunz, and our grand-uncle, and at last of Ursula Tetzel, which made me wroth. [10]
- Old Ursula, as he had learned from the legal document which informed him of his inheritance, was taking care of the property bequeathed to him. [10]
- Nay, meseemed that he and Ursula had no part with us; inasmuch as that she was arrayed in velvet and rich brocade, and a bower, as it were, of yellow and purple ostrich plumes curled above her riding-hat. [10]
- Yet was it hard to guess what Ursula was thinking of all this; she thanked the Duke right freely for his fine song which held up the mirror to all froward ladies. [10]
- On the other hand they had been told all that Herdegen's letter had contained, and that it was Ursula who was pursuing him with such malignant spite. [10]
- And Ann herself had put away all false seeming; and while she gazed into her lover's eyes with soft passion, Ursula sat bending her fan as though she purposed to break it. [10]
- The twelve 'pueri' had been our guests at dinner, and were in the garden singing merry rounds well known to us, and I joined in, with Ann and Ursula Tetzel. [10]
- Hereupon the Brandenburger had been filled with honest ire, had sworn to Ursula that he would chastise her false lover, and was ready, not alone to accept my brother's defiance, but to fight with ruthless fury. [10]
- This was a great pleasure to the noble old merchant, and when he, the city clerk, met Ursula that morning, spite of her deep mourning, she again looked out upon the world like the happy young creature she was. [10]
- He had even found pleasure in the thought that Ursula was destined to become his wife, yet no word either of love or allusion to future marriage had been exchanged between them. [10]
- The festival went forward and I saw that Herdegen danced first with Ursula and then with Ann. [10]
- Hereupon Ursula steps forth to speak the address; but sooner may a man hear a cricket in a thunderstorm than a maid's voice amid that pealing of bells and shouting and cries of welcome. [10]
- Then Ursula came forth into the hall again, and how she swept past us on Junker Henning's arm. [10]
- Ere long we forgot Ursula and all the hateful to-do, and passed the precious hours in much content, till after midnight, when the Pernharts sent to fetch Ann home. [10]
- Ursula could not find a coin in the road every day--perhaps not even a second one. [5]
- The Brandenburger would fain have known with whom he would have to deal; but I held my peace, albeit I felt certain that Ursula had set her hopes on none other than my brother Herdegen. [10]
- The knight of Eberstein it was, who ere long, albeit unwittingly, came to her aid; he challenged Ursula to give us a song in thanks to Junker Herdegen's praise of the maids of Franconia. [10]
- The festival was drawing to an end, and when I had danced the last dance, and was looking about me, I beheld to my amazement Ursula Tetzel in eager speech with Junker Henning. [10]
- Every shadow of danger for him was gone and overpast; he had already bid Ursula farewell, and was to ride forth next morning to Genoa, leaving the plague-stricken city behind him, and would take ship there. [10]
- At this Ursula cried out: "How well our old schoolmate remembers the lessons she learnt; even the fable of the Fox and the Grapes! [10]
- I suppose he could not be insulted by Ursula any more than the king could be insulted by a tumble-bug. [5]
- It could scarcely concern Herr Berthold's wife, his daughter Ursula, or either of his two vigorous sons. [10]
- If that isn't----There comes Ursula Vorchtel with her betrothed husband, young Hans Nutzel! [10]
- Ursula who has caught the Bohemian! [10]
- The dagger hired by Ursula to kill Herdegen struck me; howbeit, by the time when my cousin Gotz brought my dear brother to see me, himself a free man, I was already healed of my wound and ready to depart. [10]
- Ann took him by the hand, and without a word of his ways with Ursula, not in chiding but as in deep grief, she said: "If you depart, you do me a hurt. [10]
- These were my brother Herdegen and Ursula Tetzel; and throughout my young days she was the one soul whom mine altogether shut out. [10]
- When, presently, Ursula, believing that she had done somewhat marvellous, boldly turned upon Ann and besought her to sing--as though there had never been a breach between the twain--Ann refused, as not caring but yet firm in her mind. [10]
- When he came back to us Ursula, who was aggrieved by the looks of displeasure she met on all sides, cried out: "Back already, Sir Junker? [10]
- Ursula turned quickly--just as if she were hoping some one would encourage her. [5]
- We, and many another maid, clasped our hands in sheer delight, but Ursula cast a look on them which might, if it could, have robbed the roses and Eastern lilies of their sweetness. [10]
- He likewise rose, and Ursula followed him. [10]
- This surprised Ursula, and she stood looking at the creature and nodding her head wonderingly, her anger quite forgotten. [5]
- Ursula heard him, and she came straight into the room, not a bit pleased. [5]
- Ursula brought it, and Marget divided it between Satan and me, declining to take any of it herself; and was beginning to say she did not care for fish to-day, but she did not finish the remark. [5]
- Marget was pale, and crying; Meidling looked kind of petrified; Ursula the same; but Gottfried was the worst--he couldn't stand, he was so weak and scared. [5]
- Albeit we had agreed all to be clad in white, Ursula had decked her head-gear with Ostrich feathers of rose-pink and sky-blue; right costly plumes they were, but over many. [10]
- But we came across Ursula a couple of times taking a walk in the meadows beyond the river to air the cat, and we learned from her that things were going well. [5]
- Ursula was curious about him herself, and asked a good many questions about his uncle. [5]
- Ursula gave us a small item of information: money being plenty now, she had taken on a servant to help about the house and run errands. [5]
- At last, in a few minutes for rest, I asked Ursula Tetzel, who had come to the convent school for a year past. [10]
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