Thesaurus / inamorato
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"Now Heaven nourish thy judgment, gentle youth," said Crevecoeur, still laughing at the chivalrous inamorato.
QUENTIN DURWARDSIR WALTER SCOTTHer present inamorato promised to give us this specimen of his power over her.
HISTORY OF THE OPERA FROM ITS ORIGIN IN ITALY TO THE PRESENT TIMEHENRY SUTHERLAND EDWARDSIf you'll undertake it, I'll make bold to indulge my love, and within these two hours be a desperate inamorato.
DRYDEN'S WORKS VOL. 3 (OF 18)JOHN DRYDENOrleans is as passionate an inamorato as any which Shakspeare ever drew.
THE WORKS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMBCHARLES LAMB"Get up," said she, rudely pushing her inamorato off the sofa.
THE MEMOIRS OF HARRIETTE WILSON, VOLUMES ONE AND TWOHARRIETTE WILSONA noteworthy example occurs in Boiardo's Orlando Inamorato, cc.
ENGLISH FAIRY TALESANONYMOUSHowever, if a new inamorato fills her thoughts, it is idle for me to yelp.
THE RED REDMAYNESEDEN PHILLPOTTSShe was incessantly importuned, now by her father, and now by her inamorato.
DAMON AND DELIAWILLIAM GODWINWORDS RELATED TO INAMORATO
- Juliets
- Romeos
- admirers
- beaus
- beloveds
- boyfriends
- companions
- courters
- darlings
- dearests
- dears
- escorts
- fiancées
- fiancés
- flames
- girlfriends
- idolizers
- inamoratas
- inamoratos
- infatuates
- paramours
- petitioners
- significant others
- solicitors
- steadies
- suitors
- suppliants
- swains
- sweethearts
- trueloves
- valentines
- wooers
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