Fair sirs, you must all rise and come to King Arthur and do him homage.
Many thanks, fair sirs," said Tristram, "but I cannot go with you.
Take that of this wounded knight; and let him go into the manor and release the prisoners.
And for eight days thereafter he rode over many leagues of strange country without adventure.
But at supper the knight set Beaumains before the damsel.
My fair sirs," he asked, "has a knight passed here bearing a shield with a case of red over it?
Fair sirs," said Tristram, "is this courtesy, to come upon us thus armed at our meal?
Fair sirs, ye ought to know my name, the which is called Sir Dinadan.
Fair sirs, said Palomides, wherefore weep ye and make this sorrow?
Adieu, fair sirs, and I drink a last glass to a happy meeting at the midway oak.
Say no more, fair sirs," he cried; "for indeed your words are like so many stabs in my heart.
Candle shall burn and bell toll at Alnwick Chapel if I leave this ground alive, but come what may, fair sirs, it should be a famous joust and one which will help us forward.
Fair sirs, said Sir Palamides, wherefore weep ye, and make this sorrow?
And when this was done Merlin said, Fair sirs, ye must all arise and come to king Arthur for to do him homage; he will have the better will to maintain you.
Busk yourselves for the road, fair sirs," he called, as he passed.
Here await we the onslaught, fair sirs, and let it come quickly that it may be quickly done.
You must needs have wings, fair sirs, to gain entrance here;" and with a scornful gesture he disappeared below the parapet, and the blast of a trumpet signified that the truce was ended.
Good evening, fair sirs," said he; "you ride late.
Patience, fair sirs," said De Ribeaumont; "it is not yet midnight.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair sirs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.