O Sonne, the night before thy wedding day, Hath deathlaine with thy wife: there she lies, Flower as she was, deflowred by him.
Pittifull sight, here lies the Countie slaine, And Iuliet bleeding, warme and newly dead Who here hath laine these two dayes buried.
Heres a Scull now: this Scul, has laine in the earth three & twenty years Ham.
This not being exactly the reply that Miss de Laine expected, she momentarily hesitated: but the duchess profited by it to walk over to the piano and introduce herself.
But she played and sang very charmingly to the fashionable assembly in the Champs Elysees,--so charmingly, indeed, that Miss de Laine patronizingly expatiated upon her worth and her better days in confidence to some of the guests.
Although he has been attached to Garibaldi's staff, he makes war at his own expense, and he was always to be found in the thick of the fray.
He is a man of tall and colossal frame, nearer sixty than fifty, and is considered the best shot in the party.
Laine Nous sommes allés chercher de la laine et nous sommes revenus tondus = We went out to shear and returned shorn; The biter bit.
Dos *Il ne se laisse pas manger la laine sur le dos = He is not the man to let himself be made a fool of; He will not allow people to take the food out of his mouth; He will not tamely submit to any imposition.
After they had laine thus one against another the space of eight daies (as before is said) vittels began to faile, so that they were inforced to dislodge.
Mantelet of very pale lilac silk, trimmed with two rows of lace delaine of the same color, and each row of lace surmounted by passementerie.
I wolde have laine by our comlie queene, Bot shee wolde never consent; 190 Then I thought to betraye her unto our kinge In a fyer to have her brent.
Seuere, rehearseth not who was capteine as then of the towne, but in the yeelding of it vnto Charles de Valois, after he had lainemore than three moneths before it, he agreeth with other writers.
Leaving all these cripples to patch themselves up as best they could, Captain Laine set sail with his frigate and gave me orders to follow.
I do believe Mahala 's come in that old green de-laine she wore at the Surprise Party!
How terribly the poor old green de-laine did cut up in the blaze of so many lamps and candles.
The colours of a common calico or mousseline de laine may be set by putting into each of the two warm waters a large handful of salt, and into each rinsing water a tea-spoonful of vinegar.
We have also known the same experiment tried with perfect success on a mousseline de lainedress on which an ink-stand had been overset.
The earle of Arundell, after he had laine at Marrant fiftéene daies, returned to his ships, and finallie came backe into England, and Perot le Bernois likewise returned to his fortresse.
At length, after they had laine thus to small purpose a long season, they were licenced to depart home, with commandement to be readie to returne againe vpon the first summons.
Laine coughed and caught the eye of Santa Claus, and by telepathy made the latter understand his questions must continue.
Slipping down farther in his chair, Laine put his feet on the fender and with half-shut eyes saw other pictures in the fire.
Laine knocked over a box of handkerchiefs and threw a white vest on the bed.
In the darkness she shivered slightly, and Laine drew her into his arms and held her close.
With a swift movement Laineswung the boy on his shoulders.
I'll be back in a minute," and before Lainecould press the button which would bring Moses she had disappeared.
His head fell back on Claudia's bosom and, with a smile, she nodded to Laine and held out her hand.
Half an hour later Laine called Moses back into the room, gave a few orders, changed his clothes, and without waiting for breakfast went out, and not until dark did he come in again.
The last words were lost in the push of new arrivals, and quickly Laine led the way to the room where David was waiting.
Laine looked up from the collection of collars, cravats, and cuffs he was sorting.
Under his breath Lainecaught himself saying something, then handed the boy a piece of money and passed on.
Laine leaned forward and straightened the robe, and out of his face the color faded.
The teacher Laine mentions a lady in the suite of the exiled queen in his Dialogues.
Mauger, Festeau, and Laine all include polite conversations in their dialogues, and leave the old familiar subjects of buying and selling, wayside and tavern talk.
As the Bible is left us "for divine study only," Laine advises his pupils to make use of moral histories for purposes of reading.
Laine is not very communicative as regards himself; he does not even tell us from what part of France he came.
Pierre de Laine, who may possibly have been identical with the Pierre Laine who published a grammar in 1655.
Laine retains the usual six Latin cases; the verbs are divided into four conjugations; the indeclinables are given in lists.
How terribly the poor old green de-laine did cut up in the blaze of so many lamps and candles!
I do believe Mahala's come in that old green de-laine she wore at the Surprise Party!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.