Not withstondynge the Prior as he is a man not at all dull wytted, dyd dyssemble the matter, & after he had caused vs drinke a cuppe of wyne, gentylly he let vs departe.
For thys same mã dyd say, that a woman dyd apere to hym, in hys sleape, after a maruelouse fashion, which shold gyue hym a cuppe to drynke apon.
Hikke the hostiler Hadde the cloke, In covenaunt that Clement Sholde the cuppe fille, And have Hikkes hood hostiler, And holden hym y-served.
In speakinge those wordes, he required his Eunuches to take the present, and to put it into a cuppe of gold.
And that done went into her bedde, with the cuppe in her hand, tossing her bodie as decently as she could vppon the same, holding the harte of her dead frende, so nere as shee coulde, vnto her owne.
His pleasure is also, that thou shalt drincke of that water in this Cuppe of gold, of which thou madest him partaker.
For hit is a man that hath the right hande stracched oute as for to calle men/ And holdeth in his lyfte hande a loof of breed and a cuppe of wyn/ And on his gurdell hangynge a boudell of keyes/ And this resembleth the Tauerners.
And that cuppe the sone schalle kepe to drynken of, alle his lif tyme, in remembrance of his fadir.
A standyng cuppe of silver and gilt, weyng with the cover, the knoppe and the devyse xxvj.
Aftre take also a drope of bawme, and put it in to a dissche or in a cuppe with mylk of a goat; and zif it be naturelle bawme, anon it wole take and beclippe the mylk.
A little cuppe of golde, with eighte purple stones, and twentie thrée stones of an other collour.
I wolde not that ye sholde haue fellowshippe with the deuills: ye can not drincke of the cuppe of the lorde / and of the cuppe of Deuels / ye can not be partakers of the table of the lorde and of the table of deuels.
Yf younge menne woulde weygh these thynges, that bee quyckly prouoked and entised with pleasure as it were wyth the cuppe of Circes, whiche in steade of theyr greatest pleasures receiue poysone myxte with honye.
So the Emperour gaue vnto either of them a cuppe of mead to drinke, and willed them to depart at their pleasure in Gods peace.
Item, another cuppe of the same facione, all gilt, weiyng xlij.
Pharao lyft vp thine heade/ and restore the vnto thyne office agayne/ and thou shalt delyuer Pharaos cuppe in to his hade/ after the old maner/ even as thou dydest when thou wast his butlar.
And I had Pharaos cuppe in my hande/ and toke of the grapes and wronge them in to Pharaos cuppe/ & delyvered Pharaos cuppe in to his hande.
And he answered: God forbyd y^t I shulde do so/ the man with whom the cuppe is founde/ he shalbe my seruaunte: but goo ye in peace vn to youre father.
Beholde/ both we and he with whom the cuppe is founde/ are thy seruauntes.
And he commaunded the rueler of his house saynge: fyll the mens sackes with food/ as moch as they can carie/ and put euery mans money in his bagge mouth/ and put my syluer cuppe in the sackes mouth of the yongest and his corne money also.
The king bad bere his Cuppe awey, Which stod tofore him on the bord, And fette thilke.
Whan al was don, that dissh and cuppe And cloth and bord and al was uppe, Thei waken whil hem lest to wake, And after that thei leve take And gon to bedde forto reste.
Of him that haunteth tavern of custume, In shorte wordes the profit is this, In double wise: His bag it shall consume, And make his tonge speak of folk amis; For in the cuppeseldom founden is That any wight his neighbour commendeth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuppe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.