And mony were the mudie men Lay gasping on the grien, 110 And mony were the fair ladys Lay lemanless at heme.
As Evelyn, the diarist, puts it, this great man's fall was the work of "the buffoones and ladys of pleasure.
I am sorrie to heare of the new troubles ther, and pray for a good issue of them especiallie for my ladys sake and her five litle ones.
The young Ladys have been singing for me: they are mighty obliging, and sing whenever they are ask't.
Accordingly, we three went in the Chariot, and left the two Married Ladysby themselves.
The young Ladys have been showing us the wedding-cloaths and some dresses they had from London; very genteel and pretty.
This is the Desert he regales the Ladys with at the Close of the Entertainment: It seems He thinks They have admirable Palats!
Upon such Occasions one would imagine if ever, the Ladys should be used with Respect, and the Measures of Decency observ'd, But here we have Lewdness without Shame or Example: Here the Poet exceeds himself.
Are these the Tender Things Mr. Dryden says the Ladys call on him for?
In a word, He that treats the Ladys with such Discourse, must conclude either that they like it, or they do not.
There are but Four Ladys in this Play, and Three of the biggest of them are Whores.
To treat the Ladys with such stuff is no better than taking their Money to abuse them.
The Mock Astrologer makes the Men draw, and frights the Ladys with the Apprehension of a Quarrel.
I say, after all these Supervisors the Ladys may be convinc'd, they left nothing that could offend, and the Men of their unjust Reflections on so many Judges of Wit and Decencys.
He asked of a gentleman, That set there all alone, What made the bells of the high chapel ring, The ladysmake all their moan.
Their is na room at my head, Margret, Their is na room at my feet; There is room at my twa sides, For ladys for to sleep.
O Sanders, I'le do for your sake What other ladys would na thoule; When seven years is come and gone, There's near a shoe go on my sole.
Or wanted ye the othir bounties ladys are wont to gie?
O what needs I toil day an night, My fair body to kill, Whan I hae knights at my comman, An ladys at my will?
The knights were wringin their white fingers, And the ladys wer tearin their hair; It was a' for the lady o Livingstone, For a word she never spake mare.
The ladys are the four Marlborough daughters and the Duchess of Bolton and Lady Berkely.
Prince Eugene,' says Lady Strafford, 'has given an order to sixladys and six men.
It begins-- "Of erbs xxiiij I woll you tell by and by Als I fond wryten in a boke at I in boroyng toke Of a gret ladys preste of gret name she barest At Betony I wol begyn at many vertuos het within.
And as for the Dwkys coort, as of lords & ladys & gentylwomen knyts, sqwyers & gentylmen I hert never of non lyek to it save King Artourys cort.
I saw two maiden ladys kiss yesterday on the north side ov Union square, 5 times in less than 10 minnitts; they kist every time they bid each other farewell, and then immediately thought ov sumthing else they hadn't sed.
In the afternoon the Ladys walkt me about amongst all their little Animals, with which they amuse themselves, and furnish the Table.
Our Ladys overslept themselves this Morning, so that we did not break our Fast till Ten.
One of the little girls sees two young ladys coming a little sideways across the common from a gentleman’s house which is very near, which turns out to be the gentleman’s two sisters.
Thair is na room at my head, Margret, Thair is na room at my feet; There is room at my twa sides, For ladys for to sleep.
O Sanders, I’le do for your sake What other ladys would na thoule; When seven years is come and gone, There’s near a shoe go on my sole.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ladys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.