Of smale houndes hadde sche, that sche fedde small hounds With rostud fleissh, and mylk, and wastel breed.
Of smale houndes had she, that she fedde With rosted flesh, or milk and wastel-breed.
Ful smale y-pulled were hir browes two, 3245 And tho were bent, and blake as any sloo.
Loke how that fyr of smale gledes, that been almost dede under asshen, wollen quike agayn whan they been touched with brimstoon; right so Ire wol everemo quiken agayn, whan it is touched by the pryde that is covered in mannes herte.
This goddesse on an hert ful hye seet, 2075 With smale houndes al aboute hir feet; And undernethe hir feet she hadde a mone, Wexing it was, and sholde wanie sone.
But certes, lechours dide he grettest wo; 1310 They sholde singen, if that they were hent; And smale tytheres weren foule y-shent.
For the proverbe seith: that manye smalemaken a greet.
For smale tythes and for smal offringe, 1315 He made the peple pitously to singe.
Where been thanne the gaye robes and the softe shetes and the smale shertes?
For seint Iame seith in hise epistles: that "by concord and pees the smale richesses wexen grete, / and by debaat and discord the grete richesses fallen doun.
They neither bilden tour ne halle, But [leye] in housessmale withalle.
And if they chaunce to be retained into seruice, through their lamentable words, with any welthy man, They wyll tary but a smale tyme, either robbing his maister or som of his fellowes.
And so, no doute, we shulde, yf thou myghtest have The clere sone banysht, as thou dost crave: 930 Then were we launders marde and unto the Thyne owne request were smale commodyte.
For, touchynge our-selfes, we are but drudgys, 455 And very beggers save onely our tole, B iv Whiche is ryghtsmale and yet many grudges For gryste of a busshell to gyve a quarte bole.
A stille water for the nones Rennende upon the smale stones, 3010 Which hihte of Lethes the rivere, Under that hell in such manere Ther is, which yifth gret appetit To slepe.
If then so smale a thing will content them, (the Adventurers) why strive we thus aboute it, and give them occasion to suspecte us to be worldly & covetous?
We have seen that Bradford notes the purchase and refitting of this "smale ship of 60 tune" in Holland.
I tekka ze guestes zat lofe not ze eremitique life to ze stebble, vare ve smale ze stingy tawbawc of Bawtiste.
So, Of smale houndes had she, that she fedde With rosted flesh, or milk and wastel-breed.
The visitation reports are full of those little dogs and other animals; and how many readers of the Prologue know that the smale houndes, like the fair forehead and the brooch of gold full sheen, were strictly against the rules?
Hir ounded heer, that sonnish was of hewe, She rente, and eek hir fingres longe and smale She wrong ful ofte, and bad god on hir rewe, And with the deeth to doon bote on hir bale.
Go selle it hem that smale seles graven, We wol thee nought, us nedeth no day haven.
Some months later," Smale went on, "a series of rather curious short films went on exhibition in the United States.
Now, studies made since that time indicate that nine thousand years ago, the North Pole was indeed centered on Hudson's Bay," Smale said.
In spite of what Smale said, they couldn't keep me here forever.
Smale had missed a bet: I might set fire to my hair and burn to the ground.
He wrote in reply as though Sir John Smale had said many things that had not been put in the same light, demanded to know what law could be put into operation to improve conditions, and wished to know if Sir John Smale accepted Dr.
The injustice of the attack of the Attorney General upon Sir John Smale was not ignored by Governor Hennessy, when he forwarded Mr. O'Malley's letter to London.
On another point the Attorney General also seems not to appreciate fully what he must have heard Sir John Smalesaying from the Bench in the Supreme Court.
The replies from Sir John Smale are, however, of much value to us, as throwing light upon social conditions at Hong Kong.
There be many men of no smale grauytye, that wyll say thys kynd of stones, if that you put it in vynagre, it wyll swyme, thoge you wold thruste it downe with violence.
Temse, wherof manysmale shyppis; and it is seyd it is to carye men to Caleyse in all haste, for feer of the Kyng of Fraunce for a sege.
And as for Spitlynges, I have lete som of the lond in smale parcell, because I cowde gete no fermor for it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "smale" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.