All are the offspring of hand-craft and rede craft, of skill and thought, of practice put on record, of science and art.
Go hence; good Hermes, change thy rede And I will to thy words give heed.
And this his doom how to escape not one Of all the gods can rede him saving I.
Nor did the saint their rede reject: He bade farewell with due respect, And crossed, attended by the twain, That river rushing to the main.
Wherefore 'tis my rede that thou sell him this kerchief at that price and bid her who wrought it make thee other finer than it: so shalt thou profit nine hundred dinars by this accursed Frank, the enemy of Allah and of The Faith.
This showeth," added Shimas, "that it fitteth no King to neglect the affairs of his subjects; wherefore do thou hearken to my rede and give credit to the words which I say to thee.
Wherefore it were the better rede that I guard mine honour and return to my capital.
Now I was assured that this was right rede on thy part, and purposed to go forth to them yesterday; but this sickness assailed me and I cannot sit up.
Then he asked her, "Hast thou aught of rede or resource in this grievous strait?
O King, my rede to thee is that thou await the expiration of the delay appointed to thee for answering the courier of the King of Hind, and when he cometh before thee seeking the reply, do thou put him off to another day.
This then is myrede and the matter rests with the Almighty.
I rede ye beware of the Carrasdoo men As ye come up the wold; I rede ye beware of the haunted glen-- But a fretful whimper would interrupt the singer.
I rede ye speak lowne, lest Kimmer should hear ye; Come sain ye, come cross ye, an' Gude be near ye!
None other rede I can: For I must to the green-wood go, Alone, a banished man.
O thow, rede Marȝ Armypotente, That in the trende baye hase made þy trone.
Tho skynnes ben als rede as blode, and thei schynen so brighte azen the sonne, that unethes no man may beholden hem.
And whoso wil go be another weye fro Babiloyne, than men gothe be the Rede See, that is an arm of the see occean.
That see is not more reed than another see; but in some place thereof is the gravelle reede: and therfore men clepen it the Rede See.
And betwene the Rede See and the see occyan, toward the southe, is the kyngdom of Ethiope, and of Lybye the hyere.
And for as meche as sche had to meche mylk in hire pappes, that greved hire, sche mylked hem on the rede stones of marble; so that the traces may zit be sene in the stones alle whyte.
So runs the rede 'mongst all that dwell in city or in tent.
And colde welle-stremes no-thing dede, That swommen ful of smale fisshes lighte With finnes redeand scales silver-brighte, and it is probably just as well not to inquire too closely into the natural order of either blossoms or fish.
The Belford monks, I think, will give me the best rede and admonition," he said.
So I rede ye well, pay me what ye owe me, or I will be in your steads and barnekyns a very burning torch, and upon your nags and geldings a death rider such as ye never saw.
I have prayed you to take ruth, and indeed I can do no more; but ere I go back to the forest I would rede you to be on your guard lest you lose your bag once more.
Therefore, my rede is that we be wise and wary and wait until his cup be indeed full.
The Rede has come down from the wild and bare region which the Watling Street traversed on its way to Jedburgh and beyond.
What the Rede is to the northern, the Allen is to the southern branch of the river--the largest and longest of its affluents.
The Rede is a stream which drains an enormous acreage of moor.
And nought for then, if Merlin at the counsel were, If any might, he couthë the best rede thee lere.
Merlin was soon of sent, pled it was him soon, That he should the best rede say, what were to don.
An thou be afear'd, thou Little John, At home I rede thee be.
I rede them whenever Ime alone, and it seems to me that its yeres before another one comes.
None other rede I can: For I must to the green wood go, Alone, a banished man.
Now we have harried all Bamborough shire All the wealth in the world have we; I rede we ride to Newcastle, So still and stalworthlye.
If in thy time thou find but one to love thee and be true, I rede thee cast the world away and with that one remain.
O soul, I rede thee patient be, for God is bountiful: What though thy fortunes straitened be, His succour's ever nigh.
Quoth I, "By Allah, an ye chide at me, I rede you note The exposition of the truth that in his eyes is writ.
When he waits awhile after eating, as quoth the poet: I rede thee drink not after food in haste, but tarry still; Else with a halter wilt thou lead thy body into ill.
After his death we learn that "it was the talk of all men that King Harald had been beyond other men in wisdom and deft rede, no matter whether he should take swiftly, or do longsome, a rede for himself or others.
Sithence King Olaf came to Garth-realm he had great imaginings, and turned it over in his mind what rede he had best take.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rede" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.