The Harlots Cheeke beautied with plaist'ring Art Is not more vgly to the thing thathelpes it, Then is my deede, to my most painted word.
I know you can doe very little alone, for your helpes are many, or else your actions would growe wondrous single: your abilities are to Infant-like, for dooing much alone.
Fowlenes is loathesome; can it be soe that helpes it?
And where as malice is by kinde, no absencehelpes at all.
And if thou liste say the sothe, al that meyny that in this +brige thee broughten, lokeden rather after thyne helpes than thee to have releved.
But-if the shorers be wel grounded, the helpes shulden slyden and suffre the charge to falle; her might litel avayleth.
Although a sypher in augrim have no might in significacion of it-selve, yet he yeveth power in significacion to other; and these clepe I the helpes to a poste to kepe him from falling.
If any well willer will imitate him in so praiseworthie a work for the two other regions, we will be glad to further his endeauour with all the helpes we may.
All these excellent helpes and many moe it performeth to women with more speedy successe, if it be also received by injection.
If any well willer will imitate him in so praiseworthie a worke for the two other regions, we will be glad to further his endeuour with all the helpes we may.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "helpes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.