And right as frely as hesente hir me, As frely sente I hir to him ageyn.
Tho sente he in-to cuntre · after wyse knightes, To helpe delen his londes · and dressen hem to-rightes.
He gooth and geteth him a kneding-trogh, 3620 And after that a tubbe and a kimelin, And prively he sente hem to his in, And heng hem in the roof in privetee.
The scherreve unfetered him · sone, and that anoon, And senteafter a leche · to hele his rigge-boon.
He sente hem word by lettres · they schulden hye blyve, If they wolde speke with him · whyl he was on lyve.
But er that he had maad al this array, 3630 He sente his knave, and eek his wenche also, Up-on his nede to London for to go.
And thanne comen men in returnynge to an yle, that is clept Casson: and that yle hathe wel 60 jorrneyes in lengthe, and more than 50 in brede.
And thei lyven fulle ordynatly, and so sobrely in met and drynk, that thei lyven right longe.
Also in the same yere the kyng anon after the deth of his fadir sente into Gascoigne for Pers of Gavaston; and he yaf hym the lordschipe of Walyngford and the erledom of Cornuwayle: and this same yere prophecyed the chanon of Bridlyngton.
Neverthelees the seide meire, be good counseill, sente his men over the see with gold into divers contres and broughte home corn, so that the prys was well amendyd.
But non ansuere was sente ayeyne, for doughte of the kyng and of the too Spensers, the fadyr and the sone, at that tyme weren in the citee of London, with manye othere lordes with them.
This yere the Scottes comen into Engelond and distroyden Northumbr': and the citee of London sente to Yorke cc men of armes; and Scotlond was entyrdyted.
The kyng of Fraunce that is so old, Onto oure kyng hesente on hy, And prayde trews that he wolde hold For the love of seynt Mary.
Anon she sente bothe eest and west To seke him, but they founde nought.
It is only in modern times that pains are being taken to inquire into the original meaning of these old customs.
And of essays most perilous is this, Whether one good or evil do we take.
The confederation of marks was represented by the heads of the families.
Numerous passages in the reports of factory inspectors, as well as in the statistical figures on the occupation of working-women, go to confirm the fact.
This spiritualism, which is not the spiritualism of the transcendental philosopher, but that of the roue, and that hides itself behind the spiritualism of religion, has great power to-day.
That notwithstanding, about the year 1885 a Vienna Judge made the remark: "Complaints on the ground of broken marriage vows are as frequent as complaints for broken window-panes.
Some have sente into exile one of their familiars, and by meanes of the same, hath knowen the devises of his adversarie.
Sum have sente a manne of theirs, whiche under the name of a fugetive, might take aucthoritie and truste with the enemies, who after have used it to their profite.
Elyzabeth I commend me unto you and have sente you by this berer a fatt doo, the one half whereof I pray you may be delyvered unto my gossyp mastres Smyth, and with the rest to use your pleasure.
For never yet thy grace no wight sente So blisful cause as me, my lyf to lede In alle Ioye and seurtee, out of drede.
Now torne we ayein to Troilus, That resteles ful longe a-bedde lay, And prevely sente after Pandarus, 1585 To him to come in al the haste he may.
What wolt thow seyn, if I for Eleyne sente To speke of this?
Whan thei ben of the feith certein, Thei gon to Barbarie ayein, And ther the Souldan for hem sente And axeth hem to what entente Thei have here ferste feith forsake.
And natheles that wode hound Hir bodi hent up fro the ground, And sente hir there as be his wille Sche scholde abyde in prison stille For everemo: bot nou tak hiede What after fell of this misdede.
Aboute the houre of diner al the guestes came saue Clodius, for whom they taryed tyll hit was almoste nyght, and euer sente to loke if he came.
Being sente for of the Cardinals with whom he was familiar, hee was asked what was the pretence of that new example.
Out of the towne of Parusyn were sente vpon a tyme thre ambassadours vnto our holye father Pope Urban, whom they founde sycke in his bed.
Within iij dayes after, she feyned her selfe sycke, and laye downe in her bedde, and sentefor the same fryere to shryue her.
The riche man, perceyuynge that, sente to the same iudge a fatte hogge, and prayed hym to be fauorable on his syde.
Vpon a daye the sayde Piso made a dyner, and sente a seruaunt to desire Clodius the Consull to come and dyne with him.
Of the wydowes daughter, that wassente to the abbot with a couple of capons.
Whan he vnderstode that she so dyd, he meruailed greatly at her vndeserued beniuolence: wherfore he sente for her, and asked, why and howe he had deserued, that she prayde for hym?
Reconstructed or missing lines: Descended of kynges dame katheryn of Spayne For I thynke well and god had sente hym lyfe Of .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sente" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.