For in that country it was the pride of a lady's life to lie lapt in praises, and breathe the air of the flatteries blown into her ears by them who would be counted her lovers.
I am not now as when thou saw'st me last, That favour soon is vanished and past; That rosy blush lapt in a lily vale, Now is with morphew overgrown and pale.
King Pandion, he is dead, All thy friends are lapt in lead.
This day there was to be an unusually low tide, and we had reckoned on enlarging our acquaintance with the bed of the ocean--of knowing a few yards more of the millions of miles lapt in the mystery of waters.
The old knight's work is done too; his day has set in the storm of battle, and he is lying lapt in the coming peace.
She brings a little health, a little strength to fight, a little hope to endure, actually lapt in the folds of her gracious garments; for the soul itself can do more than any medicine, if it be fed with the truth of life.
See, then, what lies within our reach every time that we are thus lapt in the folds of night.
Your yonger Princely Son, he Sir, was lapt In a most curious Mantle, wrought by th' hand Of his Queene Mother, which for more probation I can with ease produce Cym.
For years eighteen she, patient soul, Her eyes had graveward sent; Her earthly life was lapt in dole, She was so bowed and bent.
As she went, Grace lapt its mantle o'er her, like the gold On fleecy-bosomed clouds in sunny skies.
Tarried he there in strange delicious strait, Lapt in the wonder of his dreaming sight; Then opening wide his arms in raptured prayer, Her gentle spirit swoon'd and nestled there.
Reality, however lapt in vanity, or even in falsehood, cannot lose its power.
He is lapt in for the night now and lies quietly there, madam, with great, mysterious eyes fixed upon his mother.
How should the broad and open flower tell What sort of bud it was, when press'd together In its green sheath, closelapt in silken folds?
But hi ho, Noll's dead, and stunk long since above ground, Though lapt in spices and lead that cost us many a pound.
The tenth is the wasp-fly in July; the body made of black wool, lapt about with yellow silk; the wings made of the feathers of the drake, or of the buzzard.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lapt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.