I thank my dear sister kindly for her friendlinesse and compashin; butt, ah, he is gone, and their semes to be no plesure or comforte on this erth without him!
But soone the Griffon cam agayn, Of his foules the erth was full; The Pellican he had cast to pull.
Of good and il shal be, and is alway; The world is such; the erth it is not playn.
He sed the Erthwas materiel but man was immaterial, and hens man was different from the Erth.
And I wēt downe vn to the botome of the hylles/ and was barredin with erth on euery syde for euer.
If Lord St Erth and General Canynge backed him he'd get in if he did sell carpets!
Well, I shall tell people that you and Lord St Erth backed me up for one Club, and asked me to resign from another.
After consulting ST ERTH with a look] Ask De Levis to be good enough to come in here.
Erth wynnyth uppon erth both castellys and towris; Than sayth erth unto erth: 'This is alle owres'.
Why shuld erth vpon erth go stowt or gay, Sith erth owt of erth shall passe in pore a-ray?
How erthe louys erth wondyr me thynke, How erth for erthwyll swete and swynke.
Of town and tower it beereth the belle, In middell erth is non like theretill.
This twelmonth sall you with me gone, Medyl erth you sall not se.
A cruell captane intill Erth duelt thar, In Ingland born, and hecht Thomlyn off Wayr.
We find Adam de Erth mentioned among the commissioners who were appointed, in 1248, to ratify an agreement with England, concerning the regulations called the Border-laws.
Till Erth ferry thai passit prewaly; And buschit thaim in a dern sted tharby.
In erth I se bot syn reynand to and fro, Emang both more and myn, ichon other fo With all thare entent.
Veniance will I take In erth for syn sake; My grame thus will I wake Both of grete and small.
Th]are es na tonge inerth may tell of lufe [th]e swetnesse.
In erth I se right noght Bot syn that is vnsoght; Of those that well has wroght Fynd I bot a fone.
Me thoght I shewed man luf when I made hym to be All angels abuf, like to the Trynyt'e; And now in grete reprufe full low ligis he, In erth hymself to stuf with syn that displeases Me 85 Most of all.
And yow [s]hal knaw the lawbour & the preß In to this erth about the gret Richeß.
But first I wishe the erth me swallow downe, Or with thunder the mighty Lord me send To the pale gostes of hell and darkness depe, Or I thee stayne shamefastness, or the lawes.
The heichest hillis, in every art, And in Scotland, for the maist part, Throuch weltryng of that furious flude, The craigis of erth war maist denude.
When erth apon erth hath bylde hys bowrys, Then schall erthforerth suffur many hard schowrys.
Erth goth apon erth as man apon mowld, Lyke as erth apon erth never goo schold, Erth goth apon erth as gelsteryng gold, And yet schall erth unto erth rather than he wold.
Ef we node wut part uv tho erth we wus in we wud no wher to strik fur, but we don't, and rekon we will both be drownd afore gettin any whers.
We tide him down, and then we sited this iland, tho in wut part uf the erth we kan't tel.
Apon hys wond onon he ruschis down: Abuf hym rang hys harnes with a sovn: And that onfrendly erth inimycall, That in hys deth he suld not scryk nor call, 30 As was the gys, with bludy mowth bait he.
Than sayde the elder vnto the yonger oure father is olde/ and there are no moo men in the erth to come in vnto vs after the maner of all the world.
And the LORDE smellyd a swete savoure and sayd in his hert: I wyll henceforth no more curse the erth for mannes sake/ for the imagynacion of mannes hert is evell/ even from the very youth of hym.
These are the generations of heaven & erth when they were created/ in the tyme when the LORde God created heaven and erth and all the shrubbes of the felde before they were in the erthe.
And god called the drye lande the erthand the gatheringe togyther of waters called he the see.
And God sawe that it was good And God sayd: let the erth bringe forth herbe and grasse that sowe seed/ and frutefull trees that bere frute every one in his kynde/ havynge their seed in them selves vpon the erth.
There were tyrantes in the erth in those dayes/ for the sonnes of god sawe the daughters of men.
And Noe toke off the hatches of the arke and loked: And beholde/ the face of the erth was drye.
And male and female se that they be/ of byrdes in their kynde/ and of beastes in their kynde/ and of all maner of wormes of the erth in their kinde: a payre of every thinge shall come vnto the to kepe them a lyve.
For behold I wil bringe in a floud of water apon the erth to destroy all flesh from vnder heaven/ wherin breth of life is so that all that is in the erth shall perish.
And vnto Ada he sayd: for as moch as thou hast obeyed the voyce of thy wyfe/ and hast eaten of the tree of which I commaunded the saynge: se thou eate not therof: cursed be the erth for thy sake.
And the sone was vppon the erth when Lot was entred into Zoar.
And God sayd/ let the water bryng forth creatures that move & have lyfe/ & foules for to flee over the erth vnder the fyrmament of heaven.
The cause of this change iz obvious: By levelling the forests, we lay open the erthto the sun, and it becumes more impressible with heet and cold.
The Kristian religion, in its purity, iz the best institution on erth for softening the ferocious tempers, and awakening the benevolent affections of men.
They must lay open the surface of the erth to the action of heet and wind; the noxious effluvia then begin to rize, and wil infect the air, til the whole surface of the erth iz dry and sweetened by the heet of the sun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "erth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.