Maister Roister Doister must haue aunswere in haste For he loueth not to spende much labour in waste.
I warrant you, neuer doubt of that, I knowe she loueth me, but she dare not speake.
For he that loueth and is not beloued againe; hath no lesse wrong, that he that lendeth and is neuer repayde.
Shall I be so voyde of sence, that I know not my mother in law from an other woman who loueth me no lesse, and entertaigneth me so wel, as if she were mine own mother, that laboured with painful panges, to bring me into light?
Am I he that my father loueth so well, honoreth so much, and estemeth better then al his realmes and dominions?
Follow the counsell of your deare nourice Radegonde, whoe loueth you better than her owne soule.
Euery man loueth thinges that be his owne, as his apparell and other his necessaries.
For loue is a voluntarie thing, and euery man loueth what he list.
Being assured, that thou shalt desire nothing at my handes, that may be done, but it shall be accomplished of mee, that loueth thee better then mine owne life: and therefore expell from thee this shame and feare.
And afterwards let the vulgar sort blabbe what they liste of the bolde and foolishe enterprises of Adelasia, when my harte is contented and desire satisfied, and Alerane enioyeth her that louethhim more than her selfe.
No, no, she loueth me, and I will be hir seruaunt, and vse the fortune proffred.
I am neither Pirat nor Aduenturer, for the Lady loueth me.
Thou shalt say vnto him, when he speaketh to thee agayne, that I loue him better than he loueth me, but it behooueth me to saue mine honoure, and to keepe my good name and estimation amongs other Women.
Only I doe pray you to have pitty vpon me, and by vsing your curtesie, to satisfie that which my seruice and faythfull friendship doth constrayne, and binde you for the comfort of him that loueth you better than himselfe.
What resteth then, if not that you (sister) voyde of cruelty do vse no vnkyndnesse to hym that loueth you, and who for love of you hathe prodygally offred hys owne goodes to ryd me from payne and dyshonor?
He loueth me so mutch or more as I do him, but he dareth not disclose the same, fearing to be refused and cast of with shame.
And to proue my sayinge true, I am assured that he is extremely enamored wyth the Daughter of Dom Ferrando de la Serre, of whom he receyued an Hauke, that he loueth aboue all other things.
Bycause I do esteeme you aboue all the Worlde deemyng your onely gryefe to be my double Payne, your aking Fynger, a feruent Feuer fit, and the least Woe you can sustayne moste bytter Death to me, that loueth you more dearelye than my selfe.
I thincke it time that trouth doe remoue from you the foolishe loue, that you beare to him which loueth you not: and that iust and reasonable loue should expell from you the feare, which out not remaine in a noble and vertuous hart.
It is a quarrell most vnnaturall, To be reueng'd on him that loueththee An.
This is the usual notion of the old armorists, but Bossewell gives a different statement: "The pellicane feruently loueth her [young] byrdes.
Plinie wryteth, he loueth to playe with a chylde, and that he will not hurt it, tyll he be extreame houngry, what time he will not spare to devowre it.
Well maye he be called a parasite, for a parasite is y^t loueth other because of his meat.
Ambiguitas, when thorow faute of ioynyng the wordes, it is doutefull to whych the verbe belongeth, as: Hys father loueth hym better then hys mother.
When Dinner is ended, set seruants to wurke, and follow such fellowes[1] as loueth to lurke.
As louers desireth together to dwell, So husbandrie loueth good huswiferie well.
Some loueth for to whippe, to see how ierkes will smart, In wofull taking is that horse that nedes must drawe in cart.
He thatloueth his lyf schal leese it; and he that hatith his lyf in this world, kepith it unto everlastinge lyf.
He hath loued Hise that ben in the world, into the ende He loueth them.
Remembrynge [that] your spouseloueth no voyde claterynge / but wolde be [with] you alone in all quyetnesse in your soules.
Absteyne also from lyes at all tymes / as ye wolde from helle / for them in no wyse loueth Ihesus your spouse.
Therfore beware how you prouoke this Ladie, who reuengeth disdaine, and frame your harte to loue him againe, who loueth you.
But this yong man loueth that, which to loue is both lawfull and godly, and standeth both with reason and equity, and yet neuerthelesse is cast away.
Nay, it is contrarie, for he that loueth suffreth, she that is beloued doth.
I say not that the wench murthereth bicause she is beloued, but bicause she loueth not againe the party which loueth hir: for (truth it is) she is guilty of murther, which might saue a mans life and will not.
How commeth it to passe then, that since he whichloueth is the doer and shee which is beloued is but the sufferer, she should be infamed for a murtherer, which is beloued.
When as in verie deede, he that loueth rather murthereth himself?
Herein yet more cruell then Mars, for you murther him that hartily loueth you.
He now loueth thee with a true loue, and thirsteth thy saluation.
He that spareth the rod hateth hys chylde and he that loueth hys sonne, beateth hym muche.
He loueth his sonne lyghtlye whych is greued to teache hym.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loueth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.