Ipomydon' 267-8: Ipomydon on knees hym sette And the lady feyre grette.
Guy of Warwick' 161-2: Gye on his kneys sone hym sett, And that mayden feyre he grett.
A tale hyt ys of feyre shewyng, 260 Ensample and drede a[gh]ens cursyng.
Loke ye have feyre pewter basens to kepe in your pouders and your ypocrasse to ren ynne.
Take Connynges and smyte hem in gobetes and waissh hem and do hem in feyre water and wyne, and seeþ hem and skym hem.
III Hit befel on Whitsontide, Erly in a May mornyng, The Son up feyre can shyne, And the briddis mery can syng.
In somer, when the shawes be sheyne, And leves be large and long, Hit is full mery in feyre foreste To here the foulys song.
May in the Green-Wood IN somer when the shawes be sheyne, And leves be large and long, Hit is full merry in feyre foreste To here the foulys song.
A suetly swyre heo hath to holde, With armes shuldre ase mon wolde, Ant fingres feyre forte folde, God wolde hue were myn!
The garland is Thus the wryghtes garlond was feyre of hewe, fresh as ever.
So feyre the wyfe the lord gan praye and keeps him up That he schuld be werkyng aye, to his work.
A widow near had a Ther dwellyd a wydowe in þat contre fair daughter That hadde a doughter feyre & fre; Of her, word sprang wyde, 33 true and meek.
Here ends our tale Here endyth the wryghtes processe trewe of the Garland Wyth hys garlond feyre of hewe That neuer dyd fade the coloure.
Hit befel on Whitsontide, Erly in a May mornyng, The Son up feyre can shyne, And the briddis mery can syng.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feyre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.