And than the brid fenix comethe, and brennethe him self to ashes.
And he is a fulle fair brid to loken upon, azenst the sonne: for he schynethe fully gloriously and nobely.
And the first day next aftre, men fynden in the ashes a worm; and the secunde day next aftre, men fynden a brid quyk and perfyt; and the thridde day next aftre, he fleethe his wey.
To heren thus this false brid to speke Of love, and of his worshipful servyse; Now, god of love, thou help me in som wyse That I may on this Cukkow been awreke!
I pray to god, he alway with her be, And joye of love he sende her evermore; And shilde us fro the Cukkow and his lore; For ther is noon so fals a brid as he.
Than spak oo brid for alle, by oon assent, 'This mater asketh good avysement; For we ben fewe briddes here in-fere.
Mor jolif than the brid in Maii He makth him evere freissh and gay, And doth al his array desguise, So that of him the newe guise Of lusti folk alle othre take; And ek he can carolles make, Rondeal, balade and virelai.
His propre Monthe wel I wot Assigned is the lusti Maii, Whanne every brid upon his lay Among the griene leves singeth, And love of his pointure stingeth After the lawes of nature The youthe of every creature.
And ofte tyme swich cursinge wrongfully retorneth agayn to him that curseth, as a brid that retorneth agayn to his owene nest.
For ever this brid wol doon his bisinesse To escape out of his cage, if he may; His libertee this brid desireth ay.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.