A certaine yonge man of the towne well acquoyntyd with thys yeman told him that suche a carter hadde layne by his wyfe.
A man there was that cam to confesse hym to a prest and tolde hym, that he had layne with a yonge gentyll woman.
He wolde have layneby our comelye queene, 5 Her deere worshippe to betraye; Our queene she was a good woman, And evermore said him naye.
And this was the Thomas of Ipswich, who had layne beating off and on at Sea with very fowle weather, and contrary windes euer since that foresayd storme, without sight of any man.
Holland shipp, swyming abord to 4 barks which had layne secretly attending for hym this monthe; for which it is said Capt.
It's I, the Captain o' Bewcastle, Willie; I winna layne my name for thee.
Its I, the captain o' Bewcastle, Willie; I winna layne my name for thee.
It's I, Watty Wudspurs, loose the kye, I winna layne my name frae thee!
It's I, the captain o' Bewcastle, Willie; I winna layne my name for thee.
I am enformed that Toba, the place wheare our goods have layne windbownd soe longe, is within 2 or 3 dayes jorney of Edo or Shrongo per land.
When I got back, Captain Layne had come in and had the baby on his shoulder: for nurse had made more haste than I.
Shortly after this, old Mrs. Layne fell ill: and Elizabeth, when she found she must go home in consequence, left a responsible English nurse with the coloured woman and children.
Mary Layne lives on in her home, training Arthur, helping the sick and suffering, keeping her face steadily turned to another world.
I owe an explanation to Mrs. Layne almost in the same degree that I owe it to you; and I shall certainly not quit Church Dykely until I have given it.
There had been a time of trouble in India, and Major Layne had grandly distinguished himself and gained honour and promotion.
Miss Layne took up her post at once by the side of her ailing mother.
The whole county calls upon them and seems proud to do it, forgetting perhaps that they were only the daughters of my predecessor, Layne the apothecary.
He backed to a chair and stumbled into it, rather than sat down; somewhat in the same manner that Mrs. Layne had backed against the counter nearly seven years before and upset the scales.
But that you have liked Mary Layne very much, I might have felt more difficulty in proposing this.
Whether amidst the crowds they did not find any of their "own condition," or that none were there, Mrs. Layne did not know.
What had the horse-trader been saying to make it needful for Bill Layne to speak up as his mother's defender?
Then he fell on his knees on the rough-hewn floor, with the tall mountaineer called William Layne on his right, and on his left a young girl from the choir who was sobbing softly in her handkerchief.
Brother Bill Layne let on to me like maybe he'd overlook what cayn't be he'ped, and marry Nan anyhow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "layne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.