Thy frowns cannot fear me, thy smiles cannot cheer me, Since the flowers of the forest are a' wede awae.
As vertu & his men were with the ranke wede ¶ That in {the} felde grew of sensualitees sede ¶ But as soone as vyce of vertu had a syght.
He wede haue made reson & sadnesse both bly{n}de ¶ With sensualyte was he soone aqueynted.
If he would take a worn-out wede for boon, I'd proffer him A heart that at the parting hour was all in pieces torn.
Then he raised his eyes to her and sighing, repeated the following: Under my wede there is a wasted body And in my soul an all- absorbing thought.
As soon as he had finished his recitation, he sang the following verse in reply: My salutation to the shape that through the wede doth show And to the roses in the cheeks' full-flowering meads that blow!
May health's fair garment ever gladden thee, Thee that o'er me the wede of woe hast thrown!
Nae mair your smiles can cheer me, Nae mair your frowns can fear me; For the Flowers of the Forest are a' wede away.
I ride single on my saddle, For the flowers of the forest are a' wede away.
Alle hasped in his he3 wede to halle þay hym wonnen, 832 Þer fayre fyre vpon flet fersly brenned.
The hands of the baseborn sons of shame Have doomed us the wede of woe to wear.
The wede of my excuse from me Was all to rent for loss of her; but I will mend my cheer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wede" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.