Her stomacher was all with diamonds set, Ore which a fall was plac'd with pearles with net, And at each pearle (which seemd to darke the skie) Hung glistring Rubies and rich Porpherie.
A bracelet all ofpearle her hands did grace; For to her hands all orients are but base.
And cheerfully at sea Success you will intice, To get the pearle and gold, And ours to hold Virginia, Earth's only paradise.
Some lustie courtiers also and gentlemen of courage, doo weare either rings of gold, stones, or pearle in their eares, whereby they imagine the workemanship of God not to be a little amended.
And in the middest of them this renowned and famous Queene in great pompe and vnspeakeable statelynes, and the hemmes of hir vestures so edged and set with pearle and stone, as if nature had rayned and powred them down vpon hir.
In the presence of the magnificent Queene there did alwayes wayte and attend three honourable Nymphes, their apparell beeing of golde and silke, maruelously wouen and adorned, and sette with pearle and stone.
Their Poyterelles of golde, set with Pearleand stone different in collours; the beautie of the one striuing to excell the beautie of the other.
Her apparell was exquesite of greene silke and golde, marueilously wouen, and of a Nymphish fashion, couering her body and girded about her wast, edged about with Pearle and stone, and a crowne of glittering golde vpon her fayre heade.
And vppon theyr small eares, did hange dyuers precious stones, and ouer the variable dressings of theyr heades, before in two Hemycicles, were set shoddowes of oryent Pearle and stone, in flowers of hayre.
Each ruby there, Or pearlethat dares appeare, Be its own blush, be its own teare.
Euen to the lastpearle in thy threasure: thesaurus, Latin.
Away with slauish weedes, and idle thoughts, I will be bright and shine in Pearle and Gold, To waite vpon this new made Empresse.
Howarde was possessede of a rich border, powdered wyth golde and pearle and a velvet suite belonginge thereto, which moved manie to envye; nor did it please the queene, who thought it exceeded her owne.
Some lustie courtiers also, and gentlemen of courage doo weare either rings of golde, stones, or pearle in their eares, whereby they imagine the workmanship of God not to be a little amended.
I mean the French that pearle of pleasant speech, Which some sought for, and bought it with their lives, With sicknesse some, yea some with bolts and gives, But all with payne this peerlesse pearle did seeke.
But Fortune La Pearle drove the heel of his moccasin into the snow and attested by his various deities to the madness of Uri Bram.
Fortune La Pearle believed in those rare, illuminating moments, when the intelligence flung from it time and space, to rise naked through eternity and read the facts of life from the open book of chance.
And Fortune La Pearle would roll upon the floor, vainly interrogating the scheme of things.
Fortune La Pearle swore like a woman, weakly, with the hint of tears that comes of exhaustion, and plunged deeper into the maze of heaped ice, tents, and prospect holes.
Had the murderer appeared, the men of Nome would certainly have stopped stampeding long enough to see justice done, whereas the whereabouts of Fortune La Pearle was no longer an insistent problem.
Sure th'emperoure, Has loosend everye pearle about hys crowne In loosinge you, the glorye of hys kingdome.
The daughter doth excell the mother then: As pearles are better then the mother ofpearle Maids loose their value wh[=e] they match with men.
On the hande wrests they weare very faire braselets, about two fingers broad of pearle and precious stone.
About his necke (which is seene all bare) is a coller set with pearle and precious stone, about three or foure fingers broad.
Ouer that her cappe (made after the coife fashion of cloth of gold) called Shapka Zempska, edged with some rich furre, and set with pearle and stone.
About their neckes they weare collers of three or foure fingers broad, set with rich pearle and precious stone.
Though they haue of late begunne to disdaine embrodering with pearle aboue their cappes, because the Diacks, and some Marchants wiues haue taken vp the fashion.
First a Taffia, or little nightcappe on the head, that couereth litle more then his crowne, commonly verie rich wrought of silke and golde threede, and set with pearle and precious stone.
Hamlet, this Pearle is thine, Here's to thy health.
In order to make sure that our reader shall comprehend our theory, we will give a long extract from the "Science of Society," by Stephen Pearle Andrews of New York.
Why does, much your ablest philosopher, Stephen Pearle Andrews, propose plans of reform still more sweeping?
Religion Having but one face then both here and there, Both Nations seemd as one: Concord, Commerce And sweete Community were Chaynes of Pearle About the neckes of eyther.
Many Myters and crownes of gold & feathers wrought of many colours beset with pearle and stone.
Foure and twenty targets of gold feathers, and set with pearle both curious and gallant to behold.
Sharpe in a small Barkque that came from thePearle Keys, and another small barke wee kept to weight uppon us.
Sharpe looseing comepany in his barkque that night went away to the Pearle Keys.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pearle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.