The nobilitie neyther desyres my honour nor continuance; for thei wold nott rydd a myle for my pleasur to follow my ennemyes.
Then asked he where he was borne; Within two myle of Fayle (sayd he) in Kyle.
And yet men ryde and goon ful many a myle Him for to seke and have his aqueyntaunce, Noght knowinge of his false governaunce.
The circuit a myle was aboute, Walled of stoon, and diched al with-oute.
Myn hous is streit, but ye han lerned art; Ye conne by argumentes make a place A mylebrood of twenty foot of space.
And a 5 mylefro that cytee, toward the hed of the ryvere of Dalay, is another cytee, that men clepen Menke.
Also 3 myle fro Nazarethe, is the Castelle Saffra; of the whiche, the sones of Zebedee and the sones of Alphee weren.
That cytee is well a 50 myle aboute, and it is strongliche enhabyted with peple, in so moche that in on house men maken 10 housholdes.
And in the weye to Jerusalem, half a myle fro Betheleem is a chirche, where the aungel seyde to the scheppardes, of the birthe of Crist.
To holde the more righte weye be see, it is wel a 1880 myle of Lombardye.
And that see is wel a 6 myle of largenesse in bredthe.
Also 2 myle fro Jerico is flom Jordan: and an half myle more nyghe, is a faire chirche of Seynt John the Baptist; where he baptised oure Lord: and there besyde, is the hous of Jeremye the prophete.
And a myle from Flom Jordan, is the Ryvere of Jabothe, the whiche Jacob passed over, whan he cam fro Mesopotayme.
In that cytee ben 12 princypalle zates; and before every zate, a 3 myle or a 4 myle in lengthe, is a gret toun, or a gret cytee.
And there besyde is the vale of Dotaym: and there is the cisterne, where Josephe was cast in of his bretheren, which thei solden; and that is a 2 myle fro Sychar.
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He therefore requested Nordlingen to proceed to Leyden that night and seek an interview with van der Myle without delay.
Van der Myle had gone to Paris to make such exertions as he could among the leading members of the council in favour of his father-in-law.
He scoffed at the slender sympathy van der Myle was finding in the bleak political atmosphere.
Soon afterwards van der Myle fled to Paris, where he endeavoured to make influence with the government in favour of the Advocate.
At the very moment of the Advocate's arrest his son-in-law van der Myle happened to be paying a visit to Sir Dudley Carleton, who had arrived very late the night before from England.
Whereupon he shut the window and left van der Myle to make such application of the parable as he thought proper, vouchsafing no further answer to Barneveld's communication.
And he rode furth with his basnet upon his hedde, and all other men of armes went upon theire fete a fast paas in holle arraie, an Englisshe myle er thei assemblid.
Flemysh hors I thenk ye have y nowh that wyll play for a myleor ij.
It fortunyd that in a market towne in the counte of Suffolke there was a stage play, in the which play one, callyd John Adroyns which dwellyd in a nother vyllage ii myle from thens, playde the dyuyll.
But whan he harde the hydous noyse, and sawe a myle frome hym howe fyerslye they of the citie and theyr enmyes assayled eche other, he stode euen stylle.
There was a manne on a tyme that rode v myle out of London, and had his seruaunt folowyng after hym on fote, the whiche came so nere, that the horse strake hym a great stroke vpon the thye.
The skoler then rode forth, and it chanced or he had ryden half a myle forther, there fell a good showre of rayn and[127] thys skoler was well washyd and wett to the skyn.
There be many, whiche with their wordes slee[191] theyr enmyes a great waye of, but whan they se theyr enmye, they put on a sure breste plate and a gorget of a myle of lengthe.
Of the crakynge yonge gentyll man, that wold ouerthrowe his enmyes a myle of.
Of the crakynge yonge gentyll man that wolde ouerthrowe his enemys a myle of.
Mayster Vauasour had nat ryden past ii mylebut that it began to rayne; wherfore he calledde for his cloke.
Danny sang it in Manx, but here is a stave of it in English: "Oh, Myle Charaine, where got you your gold?
His male hors and his grete somers Folowed our kynge behynde, Tyll they came to grene wode, A myle under the lynde.
There they fought sore togyder, Two myle way and more; Myght neyther other harme done, The mountenaunce of an houre.
There is another version in which the heroine is named Mary Myles, or Myle; butMyle is probably a corruption of the epithet 'mild,' which occurs in the fragment given in the North Countrie Garland.
Near Langwm the twin Cleddaus merge into the broad bosom of the tideway; becoming, as old George Owen says, 'both a salt sea of a myle broade and xvi myles longue before they forsake their native Countrie, .
For though ye were fro me a thousande myle space, I wolde do as myche as ye were here in place, For, syns that from hens it is so farre thyther, I care not though ye never come agayne hyther.
Van der Myle had pretensions to the vacant place of Aerssens.
Van der Myle remained to bear the brunt of the late ambassador's malice, and to engage at a little later period in hottest controversy with him, personal and political.
Why should van der Myle strut about, with his arms akimbo like a peacock?
Lytyll Johnn there hym bethought On a shrewde wyle; Fyve myle in the forest he ran, Hym happëd all his wyll.
His male-hors and his grete somers Folowed our kynge behynde, Tyll they came to grene wode, A myle under the lynde.
Myle Charaine and the Moddey Dhoo together had been too much for Danny.
There was not much cheer that Danny could get out of Myle Charaine's company, but he could not at the moment think of any ballad hero who was much more heartsome.
Oddly enough, it was the doleful ballad of Myle Charaine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "myle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.