It is an ancyent Marinere, And he stoppeth one of three: "By thy long grey beard and thy glittering eye "Now wherefore stoppest me?
The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot chuse but hear: And thus spake on that ancyent Man, The bright-eyed Marinere.
The wedding-guest sate on a stone, He cannot chuse but hear: And thus spake on thatancyent man, The bright-eyed Marinere.
Lord Westmorland his ancyent raisde, The Dun Bull he rays'd on hye,[L102] And three Dogs with golden collars Were there sett out most royallye.
Erle Percy there his ancyent spread, The Halfe Moone shining all soe faire; The Nortons ancyent had the Crosse, And the five wounds our Lord did beare.
Lord Westmorland his ancyent raisde, The Dun Bull he rays'd on hye, And three Dogs with golden collars Were there set out most royallye.
Erle of Westmoreland, he had in his ancyent the Dume bull in sight most hye, and 3 doggs with golden collers were sett out royallye.
Erle of Northumberland, he had in his ancyent the halfe moone in sight soe hye, as the Lord was crucifyed on the crosse, and sett forthe pleasantlye.
And though shee was of favor most faire, 5 Yett seeing shee was but a poor beggars heyre, Of ancyent housekeepers despised was shee, Whose sonnes came as suitors to prettye Bessee.
Earl Percy there his ancyent spread, The half moone shining all soe faire; The Norton's ancyent had the crosse, And the five wounds our Lord did beare.
Earl Percy there his ancyent spred, The half moon shining all so fair; The Nortons ancyent had the Cross And the Five Wounds Our Lord did beare.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ancyent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.