The king bad that into his halle At Souper time he schal be broght; And he cam thanne and lefte it noght, Withoute compaignie al one: Was non so semlich of persone, Of visage and of limes bothe, If that he hadde what to clothe.
So was sche lich the man arraied, And Hercules thanne hath assaied To clothen him in hire array: And thus thei jape forth the dai, 6870 Til that her Souper redy were.
And thus the trouthe was deceived With slih tresoun, which was received To hire which mente alle goode; For as the festes thanne stode, His Souper was ryht wel arraied.
And thus whan that her tale is ended, 2110 Al redy was the bord and cloth, The king unto his Souper goth Among the lordes to the halle; And whan thei hadden souped alle, Thei token leve and forth thei go.
The expression at a souper of feorthe merchande is difficult, and I can only guess at the sense.
And after souper gonnen they to ryse, 610 At ese wel, with hertes fresshe and glade, And wel was him that coude best devyse To lyken hir, or that hir laughen made.
During the Souper Campaign persons were excommunicated in Dingle, Ventry and Castle Gregory Chapels.
See my book on the Skelligs and the Souper Campaign.
Persons who changed their religion for lucre during the Souper Campaign were called "Turn Coats" by their Catholic neighbors.
See my book on the Skellig, Blasket Islands and the West of Dingle for the state of religion in those parts during the Souper Campaign.
I wyll gett me home, & cause my souper to be made redy, for I am yet vndynede.
To morrow vnto me and my wyfe, prepare our dyner at yowr howse, then and if it be to souper tyme, we will not leyue of talkynge, vntyll you say that ye are wery, and if ye wyll at souperalso we wyll not forsake you.
Nothing can be more inaccurate than to term the Souper de Beaucaire a Jacobin pamphlet, although it is unquestionably written to urge the Federalists to submit to their inevitable fate, and avert extremity by doing so in time.
In after time, however, he called in and destroyed every copy of the Souper de Beaucaire which could be found, so that only one remained, from which the recent reprint of Monsieur Pancoucke has been executed.
The first edition of 'Le Souper de Beaucaire' was issued at the cost of the Public Treasury, in August 1798.
Among these papers is a little production, entitled 'Le Souper de Beaucaire', the copies of which he bought up at considerable expense, and destroyed upon his attaining the Consulate.
Le Souper de Beaucaire' is given at full length in the French edition of these Memoirs, tome i.
Such was the judgement of Bonaparte in that curious pamphlet "Le Souper de Beaucaire.
His inclinations are seen in his pamphlet, "Le Souper de Beaucaire," which he published in August, 1793.
Footnote 20: Buonaparte, when First Consul, was dunned for payment by the widow of the Avignon bookseller who published the "Souper de Beaucaire.
And the kynges grace had in lykewyse certeyn of theyr nobles at dyner and souper during y{e} tyme of theyr beyng at Bulleyn.
And euery day y{e} frensshe kyng had at dyner and souper with hym certayne noble men of Englande.
Than an other, that sate at souper with them, asked this Charles, how longe he had dwelled there.
Nay, syr, quod the frere, I pray you spare not for me; wherwyth the wyfe was angry, and therfore at soupershe caused them to fare wors.
A marchaunt of Florence, called Charles, came frome Auignone to Rome; and as he sate at souper with a great company, one asked him how the Florentins at Auignone fared?
He was going with them to the races at Chantilly, then to the Gaite to see the first representation of a vaudeville of a friend of his, and afterwards he had persuaded Gordon to enter the Lion's den, and let Nina grace a petit souper at No.
One night at her petit souper I drank more Sillery than was wise.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "souper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.