Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"good morrow" Definitions
  1. GOOD MORNING
  2. GOOD MORNING
"good morrow" Synonyms

5 Sentences With "good morrow"

How to use good morrow in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "good morrow" and check conjugation/comparative form for "good morrow". Mastering all the usages of "good morrow" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In a similar tradition in Wicklow, girls would pick yarrow on Hallow Eve and recite: :Thou pretty herb of Venus' tree, Thy true name is yarrow; Now who my bosom friend may be, Pray tell thou me to-morrow. then retire for the night without speaking and go to sleep with an ounce of yarrow sewn in flannel under the pillow. In Suffolk a leaf was placed in the nose so it would bleed, while reciting :Green 'arrow, green 'arrow, you bears a white blow, If my love love me, my nose will bleed now; If my love don't love me, it 'on't bleed a drop, If my love do love me, 'twill bleed every drop. In Dublin on May Day or the night before, women would place a stocking full of yarrow under their pillow and recite: :Good morrow, good yarrow, good morrow to thee, I hope by the yarrow my lover to see; And that he may be married to me.
The coloured card is embossed with couples, cherubs and roses, and in the middle is a silver bird on a silk panel. On the pictorial side of the card are the printed words "My dearest Miss, I send thee a kiss", and on the other is written by hand "Good Morrow Valentine".St Valentine's Day Card dated 1862 online at culturalmodes.norfolk.gov.uk (accessed 21 March 2008) As the Hall was then occupied by the Lane family, the addressee may be Miss Jenny Lane.
Strephon, a handsome Arcadian shepherd, arrives and meets his aunts ("Good-morrow, good mother"). He tells Iolanthe of his love for the Lord Chancellor's ward of court, the beautiful Phyllis, who does not know of Strephon's mixed origin. Strephon is despondent, however, as the Lord Chancellor has forbidden them to marry, partly because he feels that a shepherd is unsuitable for Phyllis, but partly because the Lord Chancellor wishes to marry Phyllis himself. In fact, so do half the members of Britain's House of Lords.
The Fairy Queen promises her assistance ("Fare thee well, attractive stranger"). Soon Phyllis arrives, and she and Strephon share a moment of tenderness as they plan their future and possible elopement ("Good- morrow, good lover"; "None shall part us from each other"). A cadre of the peers of the realm arrive in noisy splendour ("Loudly let the trumpet bray") with the Lord Chancellor ("The law is the true embodiment"). They are all smitten with Phyllis, and they have appealed to the Lord Chancellor to decide who will have her hand.
"Good Morrowe" is a poem written by George Gascoigne in 1557 and set to music by the English composer Sir Edward Elgar in 1929. Elgar titled it in modern English "Good Morrow" with the subtitle "A simple Carol for His Majesty's happy recovery", and it is a setting for unaccompanied four-part choir (SATB), though a piano accompaniment is provided.The piano accompaniment doubles the choir voices all through, only differing at the end of each verse where the bass is doubled in octaves. The work was written to celebrate the recovery of King George V from serious illness.

No results under this filter, show 5 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.