Madame Aubain had married a
comely youth without any money, who died in the beginning of 1809, leaving her with two young children and a number of debts.
Where indeed would be your lyre and your love-tricks, your
comely locks and your fair favour, when you were lying in the dust before him?
It is a strange thing, to note the excess of this passion, and how it braves the nature, and value of things, by this; that the speaking in a perpetual hyperbole, is
comely in nothing but in love.
The meals in the artistic little dining-room were pleasant; the table looked nice, the two maids were trim and
comely; the food was well cooked.
She was not partic- ularly
comely and there was a black smudge on the side of her nose.
The door was opened by a
comely young woman, with ruddy cheeks and a bright kind eye that promised conversation.
She bare him a son Hippotades in the palace, and
comely Thero who was like the beams of the moon.
This Jenny Jones was no very
comely girl, either in her face or person; but nature had somewhat compensated the want of beauty with what is generally more esteemed by those ladies whose judgment is arrived at years of perfect maturity, for she had given her a very uncommon share of understanding.
Parmenitch, a talkative,
comely old man, gave Levin a very warm welcome, showed him all he was doing, told him everything about his bees and the swarms of that year; but gave vague and unwilling answers to Levin's inquiries about the mowing.
These women were much more
comely, or rather less hideous than those of Tsa's people; one of them, even, was almost pretty, being less hairy and having a rather nice skin, with high coloring.
I will spare the woman and take her with me to the Kro-lu, for she is
comely." And with that he advanced upon me with raised spear.
The Widow Cooper--affectionately called "Aunt Patsy" by everybody-- lived in a snug and
comely cottage with her daughter Rowena, who was nineteen, romantic, amiable, and very pretty, but otherwise of no consequence.