Iarbus shall but loue: So doth he now, though not with equall gaine, That resteth in the riuall of thy paine, Who nere will cease to soare till he be slaine.
I am too sore enpearced with his shaft, To soare with his light feathers, and to bound: I cannot bound a pitch aboue dull woe, Vnder loues heauy burthen doe I sinke Hora.
You are a Louer, borrow Cupids wings, And soare with them aboue a common bound Rom.
Soare faulcon, a young falcon; a hawk that has not shed its first feathers, which are sorrel.
As whanne a tempeste vexethe soare the coaste, The dyngeynge ounde the sandeie stronde doe tare, So dyd I inne the warre the javlynne toste, Full meynte a champyonnes breaste received mie spear.
Upon the complaint ag{t} ffran: Soare for discecting a bodye in his owne house contrary to the ordinance It is ordered he shalbe sumoned ag{t} the next Court.
These growing Feathers, pluckt from Caesars wing, Will make him flye an ordinary pitch, Who else would soareaboue the view of men, And keepe vs all in seruile fearefulnesse.
Who finds the Partridge in the Puttocks Nest, But may imagine how the Bird was dead, Although the Kyte soare with vnbloudied Beake?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.