Even more ambitiously, Luce de Lancival, Campenon, Dumesnil and Parseval de Grand-Maison endeavoured to write epics, and succeeded rather worse than the Chapelains and Desmarets of the 17th century.
The fourth day - continued On the Luce or Pike Chapter VIII Piscator and Venator Piscator.
The mighty Luceor Pike is taken to be the tyrant, as the Salmon is the king, of the fresh water.
When the parish ceased to exist as a separate parish and was joined to that of Glasserton, the pulpit and bell were removed to be taken across Luce Bay, there to be placed in the new church of the same name of Kirkmaiden.
The only point of interest in connection with the parish of New Luce is that the chief witness against Maggie Osborne, who was burned as a witch at Ayr, was an elder in the Moor Kirk of Luce, to which reference has already been made.
Some ten miles northward, along this eastern shore of Luce Bay, are the ruined Barracks of Auchenmalg, built in the days of the free-trade as a means of suppressing the traffic.
Within] If thy name be called Luce -Luce, thou hast answer'd him well.
The luceis the fresh fish; the salt fish is an old coat.
A sceptre shall it have, have I a soul On which I'll toss the flower-de-luce of France.
Tell Luce to come, too, and arter we’ve done, she shall have as good a cup of green tea as ever she had in her life.
Mr. Luce answered many other questions raised by different speakers.
Mr. Luce in his paper has carefully brought home that fact and urged that many users of material from clipping bureaus, and among them librarians, had never learned how to correctly judge results of clipping-bureau service.
Honorable Robert Luce in a very carefully prepared address then discussed, under the title, "The clipping bureau and the library," the internal working of the clipping bureau which bears his name.
The expressions of Claudian and Rutilius (luce metalli oemula.
But before he made a move to go out Mr. Luce asked, "Is there anything I can do for you?
Mr. Luce met him, when he introduced himself, decidedly coldly.
I guess Luce is one of the best friends I've got, but I was all-fired mad at him that time, I tell you.
Then Mr. Drummer launched out on the infernal meanness of the Republican leaders, but by this time Luce was ready for him, and the way that poor devil was talked to would make you sorry.
I had asked the Housmans, George, Eileen Hope, and Madame de Saint Luce who is staying in London for three weeks.
Madame de Saint Luce was amazed and rather amused by Housman, and after dinner Eileen sang beautifully, so it went off fairly well except for George.
The closest parallel I have found for this compressed use of the ablative is the idiom at v 7 'luce minus decima', 'before the tenth day'.
That less may seem the future ill and past, I see the flower-de-luce Alagna enter, And Christ in his own Vicar captive made.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "luce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.