And if the Marchant will employ his money in other commodities, then the Broker tellethhim that such and such commodities will cost so much, put aboord without any maner of charges.
These foure men haue all the Iewels or Rubies in their handes, and the Marchant that wil buy commeth to one of these Tareghe and telleth him, that he hath so much money to imploy in Rubies.
And truly," he added, "I shall need all my courage this bout, for the Sieur de la Montaigne telleth me that he will ride to unhorse me this time.
Perchance he may serven thee in some wondrous adventure, like as Chaucer telleth of.
He tellethhys tale of sentament I vnderstonde noghth hys entent, Ne wolle ne besy me to lere.
A noise like the first sullen growl of a vexed wild beast whichtelleth that fury is fast travelling and the teeth will flash, followed these words; and the King called to his soldiers of the guard, 'Ho!
She put her mouth to his ear, saying, 'There is a curse on whoso telleth of things in Aklis, and to tattle of the Seven and their sister forerunneth wretchedness.
And then Galahad put him in the earth as a king ought to be, and so departed and came into a perilous forest where he found the well the which boileth with great waves, as the tale telleth tofore.
These then the host whereof the goodman telleth bound, but without doing them any scathe; and they ransacked the house, and took away much gear; yet left some.
Spake the Friend: 'So it is: thou beholdest the token of the God and Father of out Fathers, that telleth the tale of so many days, that the days which now pass by us be to them but as the drop in the sea of waters.
To honour patience serveth Her God, and never more From love and fealty swerveth; Although He smiteth sore, Yet doth she ever praise His holy hand, and telleth That God on high who dwelleth, Doth well in all his ways.
Thereby He also telleth thee How much He longs that ever His cross in each may fruitful be, Fail of its end may never.
Upon this Sir Tristram turned to King Arthur and said: "Lord, my esquire telleth me that King Angus of Ireland is here at Camelot; now I pray you tell me, is that saying true?
He that telleth a word to him that heareth not, is like one that waketh a man out of a deep sleep.
Who telleththe number of the stars: and calleth them all by their names.
And so, when she is stout, they exhibit her naked to those knights, and he who hath a mind to violate her, telleth her father that she is now fat enough.
The damsel was well skilled in arts magical; so the mother said to her, "O my daughter, here is a dog which telleth bad dirhams from good dirhams.
And he telleth me that the Sultan my sire hath cut off my husband's head, adding that thou, the son of pauper parents, wast by him enriched.
And Lucan, my familer, telleth that "the victorious cause lykede to the goddes, and the cause over-comen 160 lykede to Catoun.
But trewely, how longe it was bitwene, That she for-sook him for this Diomede, Ther is non auctor telleth it, I wene.
But trewely, the story telleth us, Ther made never womman more wo Than she, whan that she falsed Troilus.
And Hesperus 10 the sterre bodeth and telleth alwey the late nightes; and Lucifer the sterre bringeth ayein the clere day.
It may be that she which crieth sore and telleth out all her griefs, hath far less a burden to carry than she which bolts the door of her heart o'er it, so that the world reckoneth her to have no griefs at all.
Mary Magdalen cometh and annuntians discipulis: Quia telleththe disciples: I have vidi Dominum, et haec dixit seen the Lord, and these mihi.
Why, Nerissa hath told me thou art he who telleth tales to the men and maids at evening.
If your lordship would be so good to me, [He telleth him in his ear the rest may not hear.
When a well-informed conscience telleth you that confession is your duty, let not self-respects detain you from it, but do it whatever it may cost you.
If an angel had been sent from heaven to any of these infidels by name, to tell them but the same that Scripture telleth us, sure they would not have reproached his message with such accusations.
I know you cannot: it both undisposeth you to the duty, and the guilt affrighteth you, and telleth you that you are unfit to come near to God.
Therefore pride of understanding and goodness oft live, when sordid apparel telleth you that childish pride of ornaments is dead.
But that I am actually pardoned, is not of divine faith, but only on supposition that I first believe; which Scripture telleth not, whether I do or not.
How proudly and loftily doth a tyrant look, when he telleth the oppressed innocent that displeaseth him, "Sirrah, I will make you know my power!
Christianity telleth us that our obedience to magistrates is God's own command, and so that we must obey him by obeying them.
Till he be there, his heart is on a low; His false deceit ne may him not suffice, But of his treason tellethall the wise.
Thus this song telleth of the death of Sigurd, and setteth forth how that they slew him without doors; but some say that they slew him within doors, sleeping in his bed.
Him who afterwards foretold of the bruising of the Virgin's Son in the written Word; yea, of Him "who telleth the number of the stars and giveth them all their names.
He telleth the number of the stars; He giveth them all their names.
And if he come to see me, he speaketh vanity: his heart gathereth iniquity to itself; when he goeth abroad, he telleth it.
He that worketh deceit shall not dwell within my house: he that telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight.
He telleththe number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.
Philip cometh and telleth Andrew: and again Andrew and Philip tell Jesus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "telleth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.