It is found written of Pope Lucius, for his great auarice and tyranny vsed ouer the Clergy thus in ryming verses.
Armes of England and France, did discouer his pretence and clayme to the Crowne of Fraunce, in these ryming verses.
Which neuerthelesse did not so preuaile, but that the ryming Poesie of the Barbarians remained still in his reputation, that one in the schole, this other in Courts of Princes more ordinary and allowable.
But will ye see how God raised a revenger for the silly innocent women, for about the same ryming age came an honest civill Courtier somewhat bookish, and wrate these verses against the whole rable of Monkes.
We finde some but very few of these ryming verses among the Latines of the ciuiller ages, and those rather hapning by chaunce then of any purpose in the writer, as this Distick among the disportes of Ouid.
Here is a little bit, for instance, of French ryming just before Chaucer's time--near enough to our own French to be intelligible to us yet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ryming" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.