And lest it costeth to maintiene, In al the world as it is sene; For who that hath humblesce on honde, He bringth no werres into londe, For he desireth for the beste To setten every man in reste.
So that I may by reson calle Humilite most worthe of alle, And lest it costeth to mainteine In all the worlde, as it is seine.
And touchend of the remenaunt, Which is the thridde of your axinges, What lest is worth of alle thinges, And costeth most, I telle it pride, Which may nought in the heven abide.
As overvaluing men's own understandings in religion, is the ruin of souls and churches; so overvaluing men's raw, unexperienced apprehensions in physic costeth multitudes their lives.
It is a very considerable thing in our charity, how much mortification and self-denial is expressed in it, and how much it costeth our own flesh to give to others.
Remember how dear itcosteth men, thus to hinder their salvation, and greaten their danger and accounts.
It is small thanks to you to give to the poor some leavings, when your bellies are first glutted with as much as the appetite desired: this costeth you nothing: a swine will leave that to another which he cannot eat.
Oh, what pains and charges itcosteth Christ ere He get us!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "costeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.