I see onnombered joies arounde mee ryse; Blake[68] stondethe future doome, and joie dothe mee alyse.
For the words she sang were from an old ballad of Froissart: Que toutes joies et toutes honneurs Viennent d'armes et d'amours.
In the end I began to fancy that I should wander about the coppice until dawn, when close to my elbow there rose a low crooning song: Que toutes joies et toutes honneurs Viennent d'armes et d'amours.
For every man mai understonde, Hou for a time that it stonde, 4460 It is a sori lust to lyke, Whos ende makth a man to syke And torneth joies into sorwe.
What scholde I thanne of joies yelpe, 3410 Whan ther no bote is of mi care?
The Moder which this Souldan bar Was thanne alyve, and thoghte this Unto hirself: "If it so is Mi Sone him wedde in this manere, Than have I lost my joies hiere, For myn astat schal so be lassed.
Divine revenge, of which, as one of the joies above, there is no fulnes or satietie.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "joies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.