Learn hence, ye swains, to fear the Gods, and to reverence the divinity of virtue. |
Most bosses these days are Big Bad Swains, literally, not just metaphorically, nicking their top possie in the food chain. |
It's an atoll the Americans call Swains Island but which Tokelauans call Olohega. |
He laid determined siege to Cecily's young heart by all the methods known to love-lorn swains. |
Other elements of this page reinforce this dichotomy, but it is Inamorato who relates most closely with the sighing swains of early modern England. |
Then do the swains appear with tea, with lemonade, with sandwiches, with homage. |