Here endeth the anthology of the second book which we call Soliloquies.
The mass beginneth with Confiteor, And endeth with Deo gratias.
Thus endeth the Play of Wit and Science, made by Master John Redford.
Trinitie terme beginneth the fridaie after Trinitie sundaie, and endeth the wednesdaie fortnight after, in which time it hath foure returnes.
Here endeth the line and gouernement of the Britains, now called Welshmen, which tooke that name of their duke or leader Wallo or Gallo; or else of a queene of Wales named Gales or Wales.
Buckland water from by north) thence to high Hainton, and so to Haitherlaie, north wherof it taketh in a rill from by south, and endeth his race at Iddesleie, by ioining with the Oke.
Amen Here endeth the true procease of the Libel of English policie, exhorting all England to keepe the sea enuiron: shewing what profit and saluation, with worship commeth thereof to the reigne of England.
Here endeth the book; [given] from its beginning to its end, as it hath been found in writing.
Here endeth [The Story of the Shipwrecked Traveller], which hath been written from the beginning to the end thereof according to the text that hath been found written in an [ancient] book.
So hereendeth this history of this book, for it is the first book of Sir Tristram de Liones and the second book of Sir Tristram followeth.
Thus endeth the tale of Balin and of Balan, two brethren born in Northumberland, good knights.
And thus endeth the adventure of Sir Gawaine that he did at the marriage of King Arthur.
And hereendeth the quest of Sir Tor, King Pellinore's son.
Thus endeth the fifth book of the conquest that King Arthur had against Lucius the Emperor of Rome, and here followeth the sixth book, which is of Sir Launcelot du Lake.
Thus endeth this tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney that wedded Dame Lionesse of the Castle Perilous.
Thus endeth the lives of these good yemen; God send them eternall blysse; 290 And all, that with a hand-bowe shoteth: That of heven may never mysse.
Otter laughed: Quoth he, "I said: thus endeth the worst man in the world.
Purification beginneth prayer, saying the Allaho Akbar of prohibition consecrateth, and the salutation endeth prayer.
Whoso endeth every ablution with this prayer, the eight gates of Paradise are open to him; he shall enter at which he pleaseth.
Colophon: Here endeth a lytyll treatyse for to lerne Englysshe and Frensshe.
Colophon: "Here endeththis treatise made of a galaunt.
And thusendeth the account of how the bronchos were busted.
Here up and down I'm driven; In rest eternal there, God's gift of grace is given That endethtoil and care.
Trial God sendeth, Speedily endeth The storms of ocean, The wind's commotion Lightens the sunshine so gladsome and bright.
Here endeth my experience of the celebrated Turkish bath, and here also endeth my dream of the bliss the mortal revels in who passes through it.
At the end of these hils endeth the Countrey of Sclauonia, and Albania beginneth.
The ships depart from betwixt the tenth and 24 of August, for the Northward places abouesayde, and to these places they may saile all times of the yeere, except in the winter, which beginneth and endeth at the times abouesaid.
Tragedie is to seyn, a ditee of a prosperitee for a tyme, that endeth in wrecchednesse.
Here endeththe tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane.
Here withal endeth the Story of King Coustans the Emperor.
Here endeth the First Book of the noble and virtuous Knight, Amadis of Gaul.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.