The rudder of Man's best hope cannot always steer himself from error; The arrow of Man's straightest aim flieth short of truth.
Deceit and treachery skulk with hatred, but an honest spirit flieth with anger: The one lieth secret, as a serpent; the other chaseth, as a leopard.
And every creeping thing that flieth is unclean unto you: they shall not be eaten.
Verily I say, such is the greatness of this Cause that the father flieth from his son, and the son flieth from his father.
Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; 91:6 Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.
Sidenote: The duke of Ireland flieth into Holland.
This tyrantflieth upon Christ, and will needs swallow him up as he doth all other.
When hounds grede of her (seek) and quest her she flieth away for the fear that she hath of the hounds.
And also he should again seek the rights, for a hart flieth and ruseth.
And because he flieth not long therefore shall I speak but little of his hunting, for in hunting him there is no need of great mastery.
And againe according to the olde prouerbe, When thine enimy flieth make him a bridge of siluer.
For he flieth away at dawn and is absent from us all day and we see him not save by night.
So my Lord the Bishop, when he gets his answer of the Devil, flieth at the conclusion that Rose is gone over seas, and is safe in Germany, and giveth up all looking for him.
The fair Angel of Peace flieth in His train; but, methinks, never out of it.
Sad Almanzor views his warriors Slain in battle desperate; Hews his way through swords and lances, Flieth Spain's pursuing hate.
And should vile spirits still refuse to give Sorrow and hope, whereby the song may live, Upward she flieth and to ruins clings, And thence relateth ancient histories.
Ay, and at any time his spearflieth straight, neither ceaseth till it have pierced through flesh of man.
For when things are once come to the execution, there is no secrecy, comparable to celerity; like the motion of a bullet in the air, which flieth so swift, as it outruns the eye.
But base and crafty cowards, are like the arrow that flieth in the dark.
Of the arrow that flieth in the day, of the business that walketh about in the dark: of invasion, or of the noonday devil.
For which Absalom killeth him, andflieth to Gessur.
Thou shall not be afraid for the arrow that flieth by day,' he thought to himself.
Make them your own and you shall not be afraid for the terror by night, nor for the arrow that flieth by day.
The terror by night and the arrow that flieth by day have no power to daunt them, for high above earthly things is set their house of defence.
Alba Belingalis Phoebus shineth ere his splendour flieth Aurora drives faint light athwart the land And the drowsy watcher crieth, "ARISE.
Worthily ought that matter seem suspicious which flieth trial, and is afraid of the light.
Little creatures often terrify great beasts: the elephantflieth from a ram: the lion from a cock and from fire; the crocodile from all sea-fish; the whale from the noise of parched bones.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flieth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.