95 examples of carles in sentences

Since however his carles were not many, and his friends but few, Ridulph was defeated in the fight and slain.

With Ligier were slain three other earls, masters of many carles in their own lands.

Now, here is the island of Ulva, near at hand, which lies ready for your occupation, and it will cost you no trouble, save that of putting to death the present proprietor, the Laird of MacKinnon, a useless old carle, who has cumbered the world long enough.

Having thus disposed of Turpin, the poet suddenly addresses his readers, saying, 'But turn we back now to that lady free Whom late we left riding upon an ass Led by a carle and fool which by her side did pass.'

" Again she is: "riding upon an ass Led by a carle and fool which by her side did pass.

" These companions treat her with great contempt and cruelty; the Carle abuses her: "With all the evil terms and cruel mean That he could make; and eke that angry fool, Which followed her with cursed hands uncleane Whipping her horse, did with his smarting-tool Oft whip her dainty self, and much augment her dool.

The Carle and Foolthe former named Disdain, the latter Scornare doubtless (as in the case of Holofernes and Armado) the double representatives of the same person.

The Carle himself is extravagantly and most "Resolutely" painted as a monster in nature,stern, terrible, fearing no living wight,his looks dreadful,his eyes fiery, and rolling from left to right in search of "foeman worthy of his steel"; he strides with the stateliness of a crane, and, at every step, rises on tiptoe; his dress and aspect resemble those of the Moors of Malabar, and remind us forcibly of the swarthy Menalcas.

Indeed, if we compare this serio-comic exaggeration of the Carle with the purely comic picture of Don Armado given by Holofernes, we shall see at a glance that both depict the same object of ridicule.

Slay not that carle, though worthy to be slain; For more on him doth than himself depend: My life will by his death have lamentable end.

Assuming, then, that the circumstances of this allegory identify Mirabella with Rosalinde, and Rosalinde with Rose Daniel, and, in like manner, the Fool and Carle with Menalcas and John Florio, have we not here a thrice-told tale, agreeing so completely in all essential particulars as to leave no room for doubt of its original application to the early love-adventures in which the poet was disappointed?

There stood the Whig west-country lords In balcony and bow, There sat their gaunt and withered dames, And their daughters all a-row; And every open window Was full as full might be, With black-robed Covenanting carles, That goodly sport to see!

By skilful flattery, not unmixed with truth, she persuaded him that he was the man destined to free England once more; and so one morning he set out alone, accompanied only by Martin Lightfoot and a dozen house-carles, to spy out the land and see what might be done.

The fishers were braw carles, wearing, many of them, fringes of beard well back from the chin-point, with hanging woollen caps.

A systematic source book in rural sociology, edited by Pitirim A. Sorokin, Carle C. Zimmerman and Charles J. Galpin.

By Pitirim A. Sorokin, Carle C. Zimmerman & Charles J. Galpin.

A systematic source book in rural sociology, edited by Pitirim A. Sorokin, Carle C. Zimmerman and Charles J. Galpin.

Illustrated by Carle Michel Boog. © 24Sep31; A41942.

of C. E. Carle & Dean M. Dorn. © 22May47; A13162.

C. E. Carle & Dean M. Dorn (A); 30Apr75; R604087. R604088.

By Carle C. Zimmerman.

Carle C. Zimmerman (A); 5May75; R604417. R604418.

It was therefore resolved to massacre the Hus-carles, as they were called, and their families, throughout England.

Yet Eberhard's worth, ye bragging carles!

Absalon marshalled his eighteen house-carles and such of the country-folk as he could, and fell upon the Wends, routing them utterly.

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