shepherdess

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The people we met were like the cast from an old faery tale: bearded woodcutters sat chatting in clearings of the forest; cowherds and shepherdesses wandered past with their flocks, shy and silent.
a female shepherd.
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She was a self-employed 'shepherdess' who had been driving the tractor for 10 years in her job.
Subsequently, Pastorella is revealed to be the offspring of her secret marriage with Beallamoure, a revelation that suddenly ennobles the socially hazardous bond between the 'shepherdess' Pastorella and the courtly Calidore.
She has always wanted to be a 'shepherdess' … despite suffering from Spina Bifida and despite the fact that her collie dog was afraid of sheep.
The funniest was of Phoebe, the young 'shepherdess' who had fallen in love with Rosalind in her male guise.
She altered the composition by shifting the house to the right and filling in the left with a bucolic scene of a shepherd and 'shepherdess' with a small flock of sheep.
Dianne, who is a 'shepherdess' on the family farm, told the hearing: ‘We moved forwards towards the crossing and paused before setting off.’
Diaghilev celebrates the pure, youthful love of a shepherd and 'shepherdess' that triumphs over the wickedness of pirates who kidnap Chloe and the seduction of Daphnis by worldly older woman, Lykanion.
Indeed, this exhibition falls fast on the heels of Victoria Crowe's paintings celebrating the life of a Scottish 'shepherdess' .
Suddenly, she decides to spend her time as a 'shepherdess' caring for her own flocks and now everyone can see her.
You are, after all, my darling 'shepherdess' who cries wolf.
Faced with being reacquainted with his wife after nearly a decade, Mark Antony has his way with a passing 'shepherdess' .
For starters, Joan the humble 'shepherdess' is a romantic fancy.
We stayed in the magnificent Hotel Trianon which is situated in the grounds of Versailles on the spot of a long-abandoned farm where Marie-Antoinette used to play at being a 'shepherdess' .
In the country pursuits section there will be falconry displays and terrier, beagle and foxhound demonstrations including one by 'shepherdess' Katy Cropper, of BBC's One Man and his Dog.
The idle pleasure of the shepherd and 'shepherdess' would have reminded seventeenth-century viewers of the human condition in an uncultivated environment.
Thus, while she will produce sensitive studies of the everyday life of the 'shepherdess' , in her larger canvasses Crowe will show us a Roman coin alongside the moon, man-made artefacts of all ages transposed with natural objects.
Nero's Domus Aurea was one; Marie Antoinette's life as a 'shepherdess' another.
She had been a 'shepherdess' and used to rattle the gate to call her sheep home.
The central panel, depicting a 'shepherdess' , is framed by borders of flowers and animals.
Dulcinea, the ballerina role, appears in many guises (devoted servant girl, proud 'shepherdess' , guardian spirit, damsel in distress, Madonna).
The shepherds and 'shepherdesses' , distressed with the cold, sought Krishna for refuge.
As I write there comes vividly to mind a chilly, mid-August morning in the Arizona plateau country, where two Navajo 'shepherdesses' left their straggling flock to share in the warmth of our camp fire and to pass the time of day.
The original libretto is lost, although it is known that the ballet featured Cupid, a game of blind man's buff, and a trio of 'shepherdesses' , one of whom is disguised as a man.
Boucher's cupidons bear the family traits of their elder sisters, Boucher's nymphs and 'shepherdesses' : a plump litheness; long-lashed wide ingenuous eyes; small light-tipped noses.
The style in question has nothing to do with nymphs and 'shepherdesses' , but instead with 60s pop and up-to-date optimism.
Boucher's 'shepherdesses' are not quite those manufactured in Nymphenburg and Meissen, although their complexions have something of the translucency of porcelain, whilst his herdsmen are streamlined terracotta.
Robin Hood invites the shepherds and 'shepherdesses' of the Vale of Belvoir to a feast in Sherwood Forest, but the feast is marred by the arts of the witch Maudlin, aided by her familiar, Puck-Hairy.
Peasants and 'shepherdesses' make a charming ensemble.
The most important subjects are pastoral scenes of 'shepherdesses' , landscapes, and animals; historical, literary and romantic themes; and themes inspired by antiquity.
The craze for the pastoral even reached the Court, where queen Marie-Antoinette dressed herself and her courtiers up as shepherds and 'shepherdesses' .
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