No, she'll go to look for Laide and won't find her, and it'll all begin over again.
The joy of seeing Laide drove all thoughts of getting upstairs safely away.
Laide decided to go, and slipping on her skirt, she went down the stairs.
Whether it were to haue the bodie now buried in holy ground to be digged vp again, and to be laide in some other place?
Also the scripture, as touching the Patriarks death, vseth this phrase, he islaide vnto his fathers, growne vp vnto a good olde age.
As soone as the bones were laide in the graue, the husbandmans sonne immediatly recouered his health.
But the ghost making no answer, but slipping off his cloathes laide him downe in the same bedde, and drew neare, as if he would haue embraced him.
They laide these and such like things, as also the relikes of Saintes, in those places wheras Spirits had bin séene or heard.
I beleeve it, And to that destiny have patiently Laide up my houre to come.
The citie of Hochelaga is round, compassed about with timber; with three course of Rampires, one within another framed like a sharpe Spire, but laide acrosse aboue.
They sleepe vpon barkes of trees laide all along vpon the ground being ouer-spread with the skinnes of certaine wilde Beastes, wherewith they also cloth and couer themselues.
When she had said these words with good heart and with good will, oure Lady come and laide her hande on her breast, and put her in again, and bade her that she should abide there, and not be led by falsehood of oure Enemy.
Then they laide the fourth Chapter of Saint Matthew against him, where Christ said, It is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serue.
And this was likewise proued by the confession of a young Lasse, troubled with spirites, laide on her by Witchcraft.
Verie well my Lord, Your Grace hath laide the oddes a'th' weaker side King.
It will be laideto vs, whose prouidence Should haue kept short, restrain'd, and out of haunt, This mad yong man.
With this he laide his head on his hand, and leant his elbow on the ground sighing out sadly, Heu patior telis vulnera facta meis.
Aultbea 0 Laide Village 2 Udrigil House 3½ Mellon Udrigil 5 The road beyond Laide is rough, but passable by carriages.
During the whole of the drive from Laide there have been magnificent views of the hills and islands around and within the bay of Gruinard.
Mr Forbes can also provide a good horse and trap, and can arrange for the voyage from Laide to Ullapool suggested in Part IV.
Soon after passing the brow of the hill the road descends to Laide House, a small but neat dwelling, with a few trees about it, noticeable more for their present rarity in this part of the country than for any merits of their own.
The straggling village of Laide, or more fully the Laide of Udrigil, is now entered.
The road to Laide is the same as in the last drive, but instead of turning off to the left at the merchant's, keep straight on in an easterly direction.
Who being laide vpon a Hurdle his face vpward, was throwen into the water of Ferrentina.
Then the Gentleman and his man laide him againe into his bed, where they accomplished the effect of that murther.
And reasoning in this sort, he put of his clothes also, andlaide himselfe by her, whom he had coueted and desired of long time.
He wore a maroon-coloured coat, blue trousers and a grey hat in which blossomed a tricolour cockade that Madame Adélaide had made him.
Madame Adélaide had taken possession of a copy of the declaration from the Chamber, perhaps even the actual declaration itself.
Christened Philpott, a chylde that waslaide at Mr Alderman Osberne's gatt.
The nexte day Cortes laide an ambush with fiftie horsmen, and sent before him the Vergantines, but hée himselfe with thirtie horsemen, abode in certaine great houses in the Market place.
In this meanetyme, whill thei force at the doore, the Cardinall hydis a box of gold under coallis that war laide in a secreat cornar.
The earle of Huntly sayd: Thou aunswerest not to that which is laide to thee: say either yea or nay therto.
That is because thou knowest I laide him there: To guiltinesse each thought begetteth feare.
Brother and sister this is all I pray, Tender my boye when we are laide in clay.
She did dying pray, To love her Childe when she was laide in claye.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.