The clene hertes Christ He curteyliche blissed 1270 That coveten no catel But Christes fulle blysse, That leveth fulliche on God, And lelliche thenketh On his lore and his lawe, And lyveth opon trewthe.
And at the londes ende lath A little crom-bolle, 870 And theron lay a lytel chylde Lapped in cloutes, And tweyne of tweie yeres oldeOpon another syde.
Herkne opon Hildegare Hou homlich he telleth How her sustinaunce is synne; And syker, as I trowe, Weren her confessiones Clenly destrued, Hy shoulde nought beren hem so brag, Ne belden so heyghe.
And as I wente by the way Wepynge for sorowe, I seigh a sely man me by, Opon the plough hongen.
This man lokede opon me, And leet the plough stonden; And seyde, "Sely man, Whi syghest thou so harde?
De School Board wid dere president, Dey sit opon front row, Dey look so stiff an' dignify, For w'at I am not know.
Erthe opon erthe hath set all{e} his thoght How that erthe opon erthe may be hy broght.
Ya bot when ertheopon erthe hath byggid vp his bowres, Than shall{e} erthe[1] for erthe suffre sharpe showres.
But whan erthe opon erthe has bigged his borowes, Than sall erthe for the erthe sofur sharpe shovres.
Erthe opon erthe wolde be a kyng, Bot how erthe shall{e} to erthe thynkis he nothyng.
My Lorde pulled hym oute of the seid gaole and made to kest hym opon an horse, and tyed an halter by his arme, and so ledde hym furth like hym selff.
As for that it is desyrid I shuld show my tytill and evydens to the Dewk, me thynkyth he had evyll cowncell to entre in opon me, trusting I shuld shew hym evydens.
Malahusláhus na ang Úpun ug mahuman na ang taytáyan, You’ll be able to get to Opon in no time when the bridge is done.
Birhin sa — the Guiding Mother, the patron saint of missionaries and of Opon (now Lapulapu City).
Wherfore I besech your gode grace that ye will vouchesafe remember the premissez, my saide sons age, his wirschipfull birth, and grete misere for verrey povert, for he hath had no liflode to life opon sithen my lady his moder deed, safe x.
The Walsch folk that tide did nouther ille no gode, Thei held tham alle bi side, opon a hille thei stode.
Thei had no sustenance, the werre to mayntene, Bot skulked opon chance, & robbed ay betuene.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "opon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.