35 examples of grene in sentences

Al that gren me graueth grene, Nou hit faleweth al by-dene; grows yellow: speedily. Jhesu, help that hit be sene, seen.

By his side is his servant, the Yeoman, "clad in cote and hood of grene," with a sheaf of arrows at his belt.

And of the rotenesse and other thing that was with in the schippes, grewen suche buscaylle and thornes and breres and grene grasse and suche maner of thing; and of the mastes and the seylle zerdes; it semed a gret wode or a grove.

And the degrees to gon up to his throne, where he sittethe at the mete, on is of oniche, another is of cristalle, and another of jaspre grene, another of amatyst, another of sardyne, another of corneline, and the sevene that he settethe on his feet, is of crisolyte.

There ben also in that contree passynge grete serpentes, sume of 120 Fote long, and thei ben of dyverse coloures, as rayed, rede, grene and zalowe, blewe and blake, and alle spekelede.

THE MYSTIC THORN ADAPTED FROM TRADITIONAL SOURCES "Three hawthornes also that groweth in Werall Do burge and bere grene leaves at Christmas As fresshe as other in May.

Mr. Schewyll a grene velvet cope, 30s.

Emelie that fairer was to scene Than is the lilie on hire stalkê grene, And fresscher than the May with flourês newe.

[From the Knightes Tale.] Thus passeth yere by yere, and day by day, Till it felle onës in a morwe[40] of May That Emelie, that fayrer was to sene Than is the lilie upon his stalkë grene, And fresher than the May with flourës newe, (For with the rose colour strof hire hewe; I n'ot which was the finer of hem two)

GRENE, MARJORIE.

T. Lynn Smith (A); 31Oct67; R420887. SMITH, THOMAS V. From Descartes to Kant, by T. V. Smith & Marjorie Grene.

By Marjorie Grene.

Marjorie Grene (A); 12Jan76; R622549. R622550.

GRENE, MARJORIE.

By David Grene.

David Grene (A); 8Oct69; R469991.

By Marjorie Grene.

Marjorie Grene (A); 12Jan76; R622549. R622550.

By Dana Grene.

David Grene (A); 14Dec77; R680879. R680880. Caelius Aurelianus: on acute diseases and on chronic diseases.

So, to mention but one, the central incident of Syr Gawayn and the Grene Knyght is doubtless taken from the similar adventure of Cuchulainn in Bricriu's Feast.

Of this Chaucer, at any rate, had little doubt, as he writes: In th' olde dayes of the King Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of fayerye; The elf-queen, with hir joly companye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene med.

alle the grene wode wide,' Wordsworth has taken a poet's licence with these lines:

Again, in The 'Cuckoo and the Nightingale', after a wakeful night, the Poet rises at dawn, and wandering forth, reaches a "laund of white and green." 'So feire oon had I nevere in bene, The grounde was grene, y poudred with daysé, The floures and the gras ilike al hie, Al grene and white, was nothing elles sene.'

Again, in The 'Cuckoo and the Nightingale', after a wakeful night, the Poet rises at dawn, and wandering forth, reaches a "laund of white and green." 'So feire oon had I nevere in bene, The grounde was grene, y poudred with daysé, The floures and the gras ilike al hie, Al grene and white, was nothing elles sene.'

35 examples of  grene  in sentences