And when you are mounted there, take heede how you looke downe into the yard; for the railes are as rotten as your great-Grandfather.
The Priest railes on the Knight, and calls him Don Coxcomb &c.
Creon a Prince in Oedipus,[337] railes in General at the Sex, and at the same time is violently in Love with Euridice.
It is built all of freestone, full of windowes, hath two wings: the top of the house adorned with railesand baristers.
There are two if not three elevations or ascents to it: the uppermost is adorned with terrasses, on which are railes and baristers of freestone.
Had Sir Robert known the legend[81] of the table he would perhaps have suggested a different bed.
The Doors, Benches and Railesof the said Theatre are of Cedar.
Looke with thine eares: See how yond Iustice railesvpon yond simple theefe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "railes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.