But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes, His stremesand his daungers him bisydes, His herberwe and his mone, his lodemenage, Ther nas noon swich from Hulle to Cartage.
Bright was the day, and blew the firmament, Phebus of gold his stremes doun hath sent, 2220 To gladen every flour with his warmnesse.
The helmes they to-hewen and to-shrede; Out brest the blood, with sterne stremes rede.
And remeve thy rewle up and doun, til that the stremes of the sonne shyne thorgh bothe holes of thy rewle.
And with thestremes of your percyng light'; Kingis Quair, 103.
And certes, I am hevy to thinke on these thinges; but who shal yeve me water ynough to drinke, lest myn eyen 155 drye, for renning stremes of teres?
In Fevrier, whan the frosty mone Was horned, ful of Phebus fyry light, And that she gan to reyse herstremes sone, Saint Valentyne!
This Signe is verraily resembled Lich to a man which halt assembled In eyther hand a water spoute, Wherof the stremes rennen oute.
And that a man may sen at ije, For wher the hulles ben most hyhe, 250 Ther mai men welle stremes finde: So proveth it be weie of kinde The water heyher than the lond.
Betre is to wayte upon the tyde 1780 Than rowe ayein the stremes stronge: For thogh so be thee thenketh longe, Per cas the revolucion Of hevene and thi condicion Ne be noght yit of on acord.
One of the most beautiful is the following: "And fyry Phebus ryseth up so brighte, That al the orient laugheth of the lighte, And with his stremes dryeth in the greves The silver dropes, hanging on the leves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stremes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.