The phrase "as seemeth by his plight of the revolt" suggests that the speaker is observing someone's difficult situation or suffering, which appears to be a result of a rebellion or uprising. The term "plight" indicates a challenging or unfortunate condition, while "seemeth" implies that this observation is based on appearances or external signs. Overall, it conveys a sense of empathy toward the individual affected by the turmoil of the revolt.
A revolt occurs when people take arms against a group of powerful oppressors to change their living conditions.
If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.
The plight of working people
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it is a revolt when yucky stuff happens.
Duncan: "What bloody man is that? He can report, as seemeth by his plight, of the revolt the newest state."
plight means difficult situation
I pledge my oath to you.
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He grabbed his pen and wrote down his plight. There was a small plight with the engine. The mom cleaned the plight on the young girl's knee.
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I can give you several sentences.I felt sympathy for his plight.The plight of endangered species should touch everyone.The couple will plight their troth next week.
Thereto I plight thee my troth.
The plight of Nepalis after the earthquake was difficult to witness.Endangered species difficulties and plight are barely recognized.The old woman's plight made local news.
"Troth" means a promise of truthfulness, and is derived from the same word as "truth". Plight means pledge..
Examples: He found himself in a sorry plight after lying to his girlfriend. The young orphan told of his plight so passionately they were moved to tears. How will this horrible plight end? Who would do such a thing, to bring such a miserable plight upon you?