And there besyde, is the zate, where thorghe oure Ladye wente, whan sche was with childe, whan sche wente to Betheleem.
And Theophylus was of that cytee also, that oure ladye savede from oure enemye.
And now hath he com to the prince's halle, And lowelye bente hys knee; "And howe is the ladye Alice so fayre, My page com telle to mee.
Her maydens came and strove to cheare, But in vaine was all their care; The townesfolke wept to see that ladye Soe 'whelm'd in dreade despare.
Prince Henrye was as fayre a youthe As the sunne dyd e're espye; Full manye a ladye in Scottishe lande For that young prince dyd sighe.
Robin thought on our ladye deere, And soone leapt up again, And strait he came with an awkwarde stroke And he sir Guy hath slayne.
The ladye Alice is deade and gone, And the wormes feede by her syde; And alle for the love of thee, oh prynce, That beauteous ladye dy'd.
The ladye Alice is layd in her grave, And a colde stone markes the site; And many's the mayde like her dothe dye, Cause kynges and nobles wyll fighte.
The ladye Alice is layde full lowe, And her mayden teares doe poure, The manye's the wretche with them sall weepe, For the victorye of Cuton Moore.
The Ladye Chapel, one of the few beautiful things surviving of mediaeval London, was very nearly destroyed by the ignorant Vandalism of about the year 1835.
He is dared to lean over the cliff and kiss this hideous creature; and at the third kiss she turns into 'The loveliest ladye e'er could be.
One knight should be enough for any one, even the fairest ladye in the land," he says.
All earnest on the ladye as she lies In her white shroud.
Goe thee downe into yonder towne, And low into the street; The fayrest ladye that thou can finde, Hyer her in mine armes to sleepe, And take her up in thine armes twaine, For filinge of her feete.
My ladye shee is all woe-begone, And the teares they falle from her eyne; And aye she laments the deadlye feude Betweene her house and thine.
He stroake upon his harpe againe, And playd a pretty thinge; The ladye lough a loud laughter, As shee sate by the king.
The ladye looked, the ladye blushte, And blushte and lookt agayne, While Adler he hath drawne his brande, And hath the Sowdan slayne.
Nay soft, quoth his kinsmen, it must not be soe; A poor beggars daughter noe ladye shal bee, Then take thy adew of pretty Bessee.
And he tooke leave of that ladye fayre, To goe to his owne countree, To fetche him dukes and lordes and knightes, That marryed the might bee.
Ellen is gone into the towne, And low into the streete: The fairest ladye that she cold find, Shee hyred in his armes to sleepe; And tooke her up in her armes twayne, For filing of her feete.
Among the dead bodyes all lifeless he laye, Till evening drewe on of the following daye, When by a yong ladye discovered was hee; And this was thy mother, my prettye Bessee!
Thus was faire Besse matched to the knight, And then made a ladye in others despite: A fairer ladye there never was seene, Than the blind beggars daughter of Bednall-greene.
How different has been the fate of the desecrated sepulchre of the "moral Gower," which the Beetian Borough brawlers would have pounded, with their Ladye Chapel, to macadamise the road!
Surely, Uncle Timothy, the restoration of the Ladye Chapel and Crosby Hall speak something for the good taste of the citizens.
O gin I be King Honour's son, 125 By our Ladye I swear, This night I will that traitor slay, And relieve my mother dear!
O call now downe my faire ladye, O call her downe to mee; And tell my ladye gay how sicke, And like to die I bee.
Where hae ye been, now, ladye fair, Where hae ye been sae late?
Everye white will have its blacke, And everye sweete its sowre: This founde the Ladye Christabelle In an untimely howre.
Then forthe Syr Cauline he was ledde, And throwne in dungeon deepe: And the ladye into a towre so hye, There left to wayle and weepe.
And four-and-twenty fair ladyes Will to the mass repair; But weel may ye my ladye ken, 35 The fairest ladye there.
The maiden touch'd the clay-cauld corpse, A drap it never bled; The ladye laid her hand on him, And soon the ground was red.
That ladye fayre she greetes you well, And ever-more well by mee: You must either turne againe and fighte, Or goe home and lose your ladye.
Manye a kinge, and manye a duke, 45 And lorde of high degree, Did sue to that fayreladye of love; But never shee wolde them nee.
Home then pricked Syr Cauline, As light as leafe on tree; 150 I-wys he neither stint ne blanne, Till he his ladye see.
This ladye fearing of no harme, Obey'd her mothers will; And presentlye she hasted home, 35 Her pleasure to fulfill.
Childe Watters in his stable stoode, & stroaket his milke-white steede; To him came a ffaire young ladye As ere did weare womans weede.
Craddoccke wan the horne & the bores head; His ladye wan the mantle vnto her meede; Euerye such a louely ladye, God send her well to speede!
The salt waters bare vp Ellens clothes, Our Ladye bare vpp her chinne, & Child Waters was a woe man, good Lord, To ssee faire Ellen swime.
I, and greete thou doe that ladye well, Euer soe well ffroe mee.
The ffarest ladyethat thou can find, Hyer her in mine armes to sleepe, & take her vp in thine armes two, For filinge of her ffeete.
And he pricked itt on his swords poynt, Went singing there beside, And he rode till he came to that ladye ffaire, Wheras this ladye lyed.
Forth came dame Gueneuer, to the mantle shee her bid; The ladye shee was new-fangle, but yett shee was affrayd.
Forth came Craddockes ladye shortlye & anon, But boldlye to the mantle then is shee gone.
Forth came his ladye shortlye and anon, Boldlye to the mantle then is shee gone.
Three things my ladye seemeth like to me-- She seems like moonlight on a waveless sea.
Methought my ladye rested by a stream Which rippled through the verdure of a dell.
In the day my thoughts are tender When I muse on my ladye fair.
For there in the mystic, shady, Fair isle of the Slumber Sea, I read the heart of my ladye That here she hides from me.
And wha has loosed her left foot shee, And let that ladye lighter be?
But I wad gie a' my halls and tours, I had that ladyewithin my bours, But I wad gie my very life, I had that ladye to my wife.
I gae them to a ladye gay, I met in green-wood on a day.
The custom thereof, my dame," he says, "Will ill a gentle ladye please.
The ladye stood on her castle wall, Beheld baith dale and down; There she was 'ware of a host of men Came riding towards the town.
The ladye of his affection is described as the beloved friend and companion of the bride.
The Dark Ladye has sunk beneath my horizon, but speculations over the Atlantean and Lunar Mountains are still succulent and vivifying.
I heard, while my eyes were closed, a sort of voluminous cloudy roll, and the Dark Ladye was beside me.
And the young Ladye Jeanie, Sae gude and sae fair, She fancied Glenlogie Aboon a' that were there.
Gallant captain, shew some pity To a ladye in distresse; 20 Leave me not within this city, For to dye in heavinesse: Thou hast set this present day my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with thee.
Among the dead bodyes all lifelesse he laye, Till evening drewe on of the following daye, When by a yong ladye discoverd was hee; And this was thy mother, my prettye Bessee!
Thus was faire Besse matched to the knight, And then made a ladye in others despite: 130 A fairer ladye there never was seene, Than the blind beggars daughter of Bednall-greene.
And when that they had wounded him, The queene this thread did gette, And went where ladye Rosamonde Was like an angell sette.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ladye" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.