Peraduenture it may come to passe as when thy soule is losed from this mortall charge, it shallstalke by hym, by whom it liueth, and by him also whom she thought to ioy in greatest contentation that euer mortall woman did.
There are three sortes, of which two are ripe in an eleuen and twelue weekes at the most: sometimes in ten, after the time they are set, and are then of height in stalke about sixe or seuen foote.
There are three sorts, of which two are ripe in eleuen and twelue weeks at the most, sometimes in tenne, after the time they are set, and are then of height in stalke about sixe or seuen foot.
The glad Corne in the restles stalke Waves, and the fields as wee doe walke, So fruitfull reele, to any balke The Heat no spight doth owe.
Here, thou shalt pick sweet Violets, and there Fresh Lillyes all the yeare: The Apple ripe drops from its stalke to thee, From tast of death made free.
Or shall we giue the signall to our rage, And stalke in blood to our possession?
Of Shepherd's Purse he says, "This herbe hathe a small stalke and full of braunches and ragged leves and a whyte flowre.
For instance, "That Plant that is called Adders tongue, because the stalke of it represents one, is a soveraigne wound Herbe to cure the biting of an Adder.
In the top of the stalke is a knoppy head whereupon growe bleweflowers about midsummer.
Blewbottel groweth in ye corne, it hath a stalke full of corners, a narrow and long leefe.
For whan he wot the lord from home, Than wol he stalke aboute and rome; And what thing he fint in his weie, Whan that he seth the men aweie, He stelth it and goth forth withal, That therof noman knowe schal.
The fruit is round, red when they be ripe, and many growing upon one stem or foot-stalke in clusters, like as the Grapes do.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stalke" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.