At last Bishop Hatto appointed a day To quiet the poor without delay; He bade them to his great barn repair, And they should have food for the winter there.
I think when Thorkild of Borkum bade the rowers give way we were near weeping.
He signed to De Aquila, who bade Gilbert measure the new field for the new couple.
He manned ten oars a-side, and bade them watch his hand to row in or back out, and so coaxed he them toward the bank.
Now I had but newly been made knight, and wished, above all, to be courteous and fameworthy, so I forbore to strike and bade him get his sword again.
Only Sir John Pelham up yonder at Brightling bade me heart-up and go on.
He bade Thorkild show us the gold and the elephants' teeth, as though we had been children.
Hugh said nothing, but I heard his teeth grind, and I bade De Aquila, my own overlord, hold his peace, or I would stuff his words down his throat.
Then my churls will fight," said Hugh, beneath his breath; but I bade him ask the three what mercy they hoped for.
As I remember, it was a warm night with a full moon, and De Aquila bade Hugh take down his sword from the wall again, for the honour of the Manor of Dallington, and Hugh took it gladly enough.
That worthy man embraced me, and bade me fear nothing on that head, for he too well felt how necessary his life was to his children, to expose it imprudently.
She rose from an old rocking-chair as the visitor entered, and, regarding her with a pair of beady black eyes, bade her sit down.
His discomfiture was increased by the behavior of an elderly boatman, who, after looking at him hard, took his pipe from his mouth and bade him "Good-evening.
The King had gathered his forces at Erfurt, and there hebade farewell to his Queen, tenderly commending her to the care of the city magistrates.
He bade the mind of man to stand by itself, lone in the midst of an unmeasured universe, and discover of what one thing it could feel assured by its own unbiassed thought.
Borne in his arm-chair by a grateful populace, Elder Faunce took his last look at the spot so endeared to his memory, and, bedewing it with tears, he bade it farewell.
I now could realize something of the feelings of poor Boabdil when he bade adieu to the paradise he was leaving behind, and beheld before him a rugged and sterile road conducting him to exile.
So I bade a silent adieu to the palace and its inmates, and descended into the city as if intending to return.
He summoned his treasurer, and bade him dispense whatever sums might be required by Ibrahim to complete and furnish his hermitage.
The hearths that bade welcome, the tongues that gave praise, Are now cold to his sorrows, and mute to his wail!
His Master badethe obedient servant go, And try if he in distant realms could find Some who His name and saving grace would know.
The instant the clergyman badehim employ it, John drew the ring out, and dropped it on the finger of the cold passive hand in a business-like way, as one who had studied the matter.
She called him Sir, till he badeher remember he was her son.
Ripton demurred an instant to consult with honour, who bade him catch at his chance.
Richard, in a fury, bade him name the wretch, and Tom hung his arms, and aped the respectable protrusion of the butler's head.
Tom, who bade her leave an unlucky chap to his fate, and not make himself a thundering villain.
Mrs. Doria, not wanting in the family tenderness and softness, shuddered at him for accepting the sacrifice so composedly: but he bade her to think how distracting to this boy would be the sight of such relations between mother and father.
Lady Blandish's tender womanly intuition bade her say: "You see it was the very thing he wanted.
Richard bade them adieu, and went to spend his last evening with Mrs. Mount.
If he discovered anything further he said nothing, but badethe good fellow good-bye, jumped into his boat, and pulled down the tide.
Austin bade him go, and think nothing of the consequences till he got there.
Richard, whose features were grim with suppressed laughter, bade the narrator continue.
Sir Austin turned the lamp on her pillow, and harshly bade her go to sleep, striding from the room forthwith.
He received me with great kindness, andbade me come oftener, which I will try to contrive.
He also bade him take with him a very richly mounted sword.
At last, as she was incapable of keeping silence under strong emotion of any kind, she could no longer endure this constraint, and, calling to me in a loud voice, she bade me follow her.
When we started in the morning, we bade the merchant Waldee adieu.
To remedy this state of things as much as possible, he immediately wound round his head a black band or turban; and having thus improved his toilet, bade us sit down.
Now when they were seen on their way back, Katla bade Odd follow her; and she lea him to the ash-heap, and told him to lie there and not to stir on any account.
He bademe pluck up my spirits, and promised that his master would henceforth take charge of and protect my flock.
Björn resented this speech, and struck her a box in the ear, and bade her depart, and he spurned her from him.
Then she came to Bera with a dish, quite unexpectedly, and on it was bear's flesh, and she bade Bera eat it.
Then the Râkschasa bade the Brahmin wait at the edge whilst he bathed and prayed to the gods.
Kveldulf had in his hand a cleaver, and he bade his men go through the vessel and hack away the awning.
Poor people are proverbially compassionate and liberal, so that the old man generally got a few coppers, and often some good woman badehim come into her cottage, and let him have some food.
The queen came to speak with him, and to cheer him; and spake friendly with him, but he bade her be of.
And he took the golden crowns in his hands, and laid upon the royal dais the azure cushion, and bade the maid kneel thereon.
TANT L VAUT, the Virgin name, Five hundred years ago, On stately hall and tower aflame, Blazoned in gold, bade all acclaim Her worth in high Rochepot.
They marvelled greatly, and all knew surely that God's will bade them summon the Cistercians of the mountain.
But, with a smile and a gracious nod, the king reassured them, and bade them be seated upon two stools, not far from his own person.
Illustration: TOUR FABRI] An article of the rule bade the monks gather carefully the crumbs of bread from the table, and eat them before the end of the meal.
I could have sworn, as he shook hands and bade me good-night, there was a tear in the great man's eye, and I wondered how long it was since any one had seen that in this master of millions and of men.
He bade me a gruff good-night and lurched heavily away.
Finally, after expressions of friendship and good will, the expedition in charge of "The Fox" bade us adieu and briskly walked southward on their mission for getting horses away from their traditional enemies.
Your honor should understand that when I left Spychow and bade her good-bye, she told me this: 'If anything should happen, come and inform me before Zbyszko and Macko arrive.
Dr Christie and his wife were down at the ship to see them off, and they kissed Meg tenderly as they bade her farewell.
Then she put them all three gently out of her room, and bade them good-night and God bless them, in a husky and tremulous voice.
And so, on the fifteenth day of March, Ruth bade farewell to Washington and travelled back to Oldbridge.
Then came another and with the same words bade me welcome; I felt very happy, and so glad that I had come!
We bade each other good-night then, and descended to our several quarters.
I bade her good-night, and, leaving my host and the two other men to their smoke, I went up on deck.
Clemens stooped down, put his arms about him, and bade him an affectionate good-by.
Then understood they how many [6]basketfuls of | how that he bade them not broken pieces took ye up?
And now, being well assured of the properness of the kite, the bo'sun bade us to draw it in, the which we did only with difficulty, because of its bigness and the strength of the breeze.
Then he bade the man, Jessop by name, who had proposed to fly a kite over the vessel in the weed, to say whether he had any craft in the making of such a matter.
Yet the bo'sun bade him draw some into buckets, so that the air might haply purify it; but though this was done, and the water allowed to stand through the morning, it was but little better.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.