Stand to him, Bungay, charme this Vandermast, And I will use thee as a royall king.
I have cause My Lord, the rather for your presence, which Hath power to charme all trouble in my thoughts.
Sit fas aut nefas, till I finde the streames, To coole this heat, a Charme to calme their fits, Per Stigia per manes Vehor.
This Syren, that will charme Romes Saturnine, And see his shipwracke, and his Common weales.
Language lyes speechlesse; and Divinity, 15 Lost such a Trump as even to Extasie Could charmethe Soule, and had an Influence To teach best judgements, and please dullest Sense.
Little children have a custome, when it raines, to sing or charme away the raine; they all joine in a chorus, and sing thus, viz.
This charme shall be said at night, or against night, about the place or feild, or about beasts without feild, and whosoever cometh in, he goeth not out for certaine.
Ther's not in all The stocke of sorrow, any charme can call Death sooner up.
Religious was the charme I used affection to intice: And thought none burnt more bright or warme, Yet chaste as winter was the Sacrifice.
Nor serves their charme Themselves to good, but to worke others harme.
Not in the silence of content and store Of private sweets ought thy Muse charme no more Then thy Castara's eare.
Goe find some whispering shade neare Arne or Poe, And gently 'mong their violets throw Your wearyed limbs, and see if all those faire Enchantments cancharme griefe or care?
But no charme The Muses have these monsters can disarme Of their innated rage: No spell can tame The North-winds fury, but Castara's name.
Take thou a heart where no new looke Provokes new appetite: With no fresh charme of beauty tooke, Or wanton stratagem of wit; Not Idly wandring here and there, Led by an am'rous eye or eare.
And sey thys Charme fyve tymes, with fyve Pater Nostirs, in the worship of the fyve woundys.
I mistris, and Petruchio is the master, That teacheth trickes eleuen and twentie long, To tame a shrew, and charme her chattering tongue.
Quod Pandarus, 'thou shalt aryse and see A charme that was sent right now to thee, The which can helen thee of thyn accesse, 1315 If thou do forth-with al thy besinesse.
Henry drew his tablets from the pocket of his doublet, tore out a paper, and below the name Marie Touchet wrote Je charme tout.
Tis a strong charmegainst all the noisome smels Of Counters, Iaylors, garnishes, and such hels.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "charme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.