Ogier le poulaillier +Ogier the pulter A des poules asses, Hath polettes ynowhe, Quils ne sont trop cras Which ben not ouer fatte Ne trop magre.
Now I remember you did lately send me A choice pomegranate; fetch it, Julia.
If they have I sweare they have showed themselves much madder then the tempest.
I feare not Williams, but I feare the boy, Who knew I fetcht his maister to my house.
It is given, with an English translation, in Major’s Select Letters; also in the Relazione delle scoperte fatte da C.
They eate the fatte as they take it out of the Oxe, and drinke the blood hotte, and die not therewithall, though the ancient writers say that it killeth, as Empedocles and others affirmed, they drinke it also colde dissolued in water.
Shee sayde, and lorde Thomas came over the lea, As hee the fatte derkynnes was chacynge, Shee putte uppe her knyttynge, and to hym wente shee; 230 So wee leave hem bothe kyndelie embracynge.
The abbot of Kinloss told the Venetian secretary, 'che il re si trova obligatissimo col pontefice, chiamandolo veramente Clemente, perche per istanze che sono state più volte fatte a S.
To a mane of Sir Peter Lyghe, which broughte a fatte buke to Smytheles, vs.
To Sir Peter Lyghe's mane which brought a fatte buke to Smytheles, vis.
Mary, quoth he, because there came in a fatte hogge and eate them up.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fatte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.