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Example sentences for "nighte"

Lexicographically close words:
nightcapped; nightcaps; nightclub; nightdress; nightdresses; nighted; nightes; nightfall; nightgown; nightgowns
  1. Seint Urban, with his deknes, prively The body fette, and buried it by nighte Among his othere seintes honestly.

  2. This tresor moste y-caried be by nighte As wysly and as slyly as it mighte.

  3. Wel seyde Salomon in his langage, 4330 "Ne bringe nat every man in-to thyn hous;" For herberwing by nighte is perilous.

  4. I swoor that al my walkinge out by nighte Was for tespye wenches that he dighte; Under that colour hadde I many a mirthe.

  5. And in this same wyse maistow knowe by nighte the altitude of the mone, or of brighte sterres.

  6. VII If ever thou gavest meat or drink, --Every nighte and alle, The fire sall never make thee shrink; And Christe receive thy saule.

  7. III If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, --Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on: And Christe receive thy saule.

  8. This ae nighte, this ae nighte, Every nighte and alle; Fire and sleete and candle lighte, And Christe receive thye saule.

  9. When thou from hence away are paste, Every nighte and alle; To Whinny-muir thou comest at laste; And Christe receive thye saule.

  10. This ae nighte, this ae nighte, Every nighte and alle; Fire and sleete, and candle lighte, And Christe receive thye saule.

  11. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gavest nane, Every nighte and alle; The whinnes shall pricke thee to the bare bane, And Christe receive thye saule.

  12. If ever thou gavest meat or drinke, Every nighte and alle; The fire shall never make thee shrinke; And Christ receive thye saule.

  13. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, Every nighte and alle; Sit thee down, and put them on; And Christe receive thye saule.

  14. If meate or drinke thou never gavest nane, Every nighte and alle; The fire will burn thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  15. If meat or drink thou never gavest nane, Every nighte and alle; The fire will burn thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  16. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon; Every nighte and alle; Sit thee down and put them on; And Christe receive thye saule.

  17. If ever thou gavest meat or drink, Every nighte and alle, The fire shall never make thee shrinke; And Christe receive thye saule.

  18. From Brig o' Dread when thou mayest passe, Every nighte and alle; To Purgatory fire thou comest at laste; And Christe receive thye saule.

  19. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gavest nane, Every nighte and alle, The whinnes shall pricke thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  20. This ae nighte, this ae nighte, Every nighte and alle; Fire and sleet, and candle lighte, And Christe receive thye saule.

  21. A barons faire daughter stept forth in the nighte To search for her father, who fell in the fight, And seeing young Montfort, where gasping he laye, Was moved with pitye, and brought him awaye.

  22. The poore oppressed prince and people of Portingale doe watche nighte and day when to finde a conuenient occasion of defection.

  23. Mastives to kill heavie beastes of rapyne and for nighte watches.

  24. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on; And Christe receive thye saule.

  25. If meate or drinke thou never gavest nane, Every nighte and alle, The fire will burn thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  26. From Whinny-muir when thou mayst passe, Every nighte and alle, To Brigg o' Dread thou comest at laste, And Christe receive thye saule.

  27. From Brigg o' Dread when thou mayst passe, Every nighte and alle, To Purgatory fire thou comest at last, And Christe receive thye saule.

  28. If ever thou gavest meat or drink, Every nighte and alle, The fire sall never make thee shrinke; And Christe receive thye saule.

  29. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gavest nane, Every nighte and alle, The whinnes sall pricke thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  30. When thou from hence away art paste, Every nighte and alle, To Whinny-muir thou comest at laste; And Christe receive thye saule.

  31. From Whinny-muir when thou mayst passe, Every nighte and alle, To Brigg o' Dread thou comest at laste, And Christe receive thye saule.

  32. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gavest nane, Every nighte and alle, The whinnes sall pricke thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  33. If meate or drinke thou never gavest nane, Every nighte and alle, The fire will burn thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thye saule.

  34. From Brigg o' Dread when thou mayst passe, Every nighte and alle, To Purgatory fire thou comest at last, And Christe receive thye saule.

  35. If ever thou gavest meat or drink, Every nighte and alle, The fire sall never make thee shrinke, And Christe receive thye saule.

  36. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on, And Christe receive thye saule.

  37. When thou from hence away art paste, Every nighte and alle, To Whinny-muir thou comest at laste, And Christe receive thye saule.

  38. Nowe the Nighte was somwhat cleare, which was the cause, that the Knighte amonges the thronge, knew the Gentlewoman, besides whome rode the Miserable Wretche that hadde stolne hir awaye.

  39. For which consideration I am verie sore disquieted, not knowing how to take this at thy handes: for with him (whom I haue caused to be taken this nighte in going out of the Caue, and nowe kepte as prisoner) I have already concluded what to do.

  40. In such wise as that nighte he coulde take no reste, if the day before hee had not seene the faire and beautifull face of this faire gentlewoman.

  41. That nighte they lodged at a village not farre from the foreste, where they tarried certaine dayes, to make apparell for these straunge Princes, and so wel as they could to adorne and furnish Adelasia, (who being of the age almost of XXXIV.

  42. From Whinny-muir when thou mayst passe, Everie nighte and alle, To Brigg o' Dread thou comest at last, And Christe receive thye saule.

  43. From Brigg o' Dread when thou mayst passe, Everie nighte and alle, To Purgatory Fire thou comest at last, And Christe receive thye saule.

  44. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gav'st nane, Everie nighte and alle, The whinnes shall pricke thee to the bare bane, And Christe receive thye saule.

  45. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, Everie nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on, And Christe receive thye saule.

  46. If meate or drinke thou ne'er gav'st nane, Everie nighte and alle, The fire will burne thee to the bare bane, And Christe receive thye saule.

  47. When thou from hence away art paste, Everie nighte and alle, To Whinny-muir thou comest at laste, And Christe receive thye saule.

  48. If ever thou gavest meate or drinke, Everie nighte and alle, The fire shall never make thee shrinke, And Christe receive thye saule.

  49. If ever thou gavest meat or drink, --Every nighte and alle, The fire sall never make thee shrink; And Christe receive thy saule.

  50. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, --Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on; And Christe receive thy saule.

  51. The streets very uproarious on our way back to the barge, but the homeward passage delicious; the nighte ayre cool; and the stars shining brightly.

  52. The Tlaxcaltecas began to viewe Mexico by the calsey, and foughte with their enimies, vntill the nighte made them to ceasse.

  53. The night followyng our men slepte not quietly with feare of inuasion of their enimies, but they came not, for they neuer vse to fighte in the nighte season.

  54. He did secretly accord with one of the Maisters of hys Fléete in the nighte season to bore holes in them, that thereby they myghte synke, wythoute anye remedie to recouer them agayne.

  55. Cortez now meaneth to take a purgation for his ague: and tooke certayne pilles whiche he broughte with him from Cuba, at suche houre of the nighte as is vsed for purgations.

  56. All Nighte deepe Slumbers did our Eye lidds close, But worse and worse we wax by Breake of Daie.

  57. One Nighte it happed, as she was slepyng laied, Her wayting Girle at Midnight left her roome To fetch some possett, brothe, or gellie, made To quelle the plague that did her life consume.

  58. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, --Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on; And Christe receive thy saule.

  59. If ever thou gavest meat or drink, --Every nighte and alle, The fire sall never make thee shrink; And Christe receive thy saule.

  60. If ever thou gavest meate or drinke, Every nighte an' alle, The fire shall never make thee shrinke, An' Christe receive thy saule.

  61. If meat or drink thou never gavest nane, Every nighte an' alle, The fire will burn thee to the bare bane, An' Christe receive thy saule.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nighte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.