The whole pack of varletry, in the hope of Court favour, subjected the two disgraced young princes to espionage by night and day. |
The modern magazine reader is a member of the new bourgeois varletry, the monied class that makes the old nouveau riche look like aristocracy. |
Shall they hoist me up And show me to the shouting varletry Of censuring Rome? |
The excitement of the varletry in the square, they say, was fearful to hear. |
I will go and fright the varletry with my presence, and secure, I trust, a horse for Your Majesty, and one for myself. |
It was only the clientage and varletry of Octavia who had dared to assume the peoples name. |