As in the copy of the Poema Morale, the scribe’s alterations affect mainly the sounds; the grammar remains Southern; a Midland form like beon b 19 is isolated.
D M agree with T; but E has, þat sculle beon forlorene.
And noan ne of mine loande, ne of egetewhere, thurg this besigte, muge beon ilet other iwersed on oniewise.
She also gives him a ring, in which the stones are of such virtue that if he looks on them and thinks of her he need fear no wounds:-- The stones beoth of suche grace That thu ne schalt in none place Of none duntes beon of drad.
Heo zeven him mihte They gave him might To beon best alre cnihton.
Heo zeven him an other thing They gave him another thing That he scolde beon riche king.
Ne bu his wife neure so schene, Bute o [gh]er ne schal heo beon his q{ue}ne.
Thonne we sind geladhode, thonne sind we untigede; and dhonne we beodh forlaetene to urum agenum cyre, thonne bidh hit swilce we beon ongean asende.
God graunt al housbandes that beon in this place To wynne so heven for his hooly grace.
Touching the substance of this hyeghe discorde, We six wyves : beon ful of oon acorde, Yif worde and chyding may vs not avaylle We wol darrein it in chaumpcloos by bataylle, Iupart oure right laate or ellys raathe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.