1. soule - Noun
2. Soule - Proper noun
A surname.
soule (plural soules)
Obsolete spelling of soul
One of the traditional provinces of France, whose capital was Mauléon-Licharre.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOn a huge hill, Cragged and steep, Truth stands, and hee that will Reach her, about must, and about must goe; And what the hills suddenness resists, winne so; Yet strive so, that before age, deaths twilight, Thy Soule rest, for none can worke in that night. John Donne
Ryght so euery man is capitayne of his owne soule. Anthony Fitzherbert
The deepest rivers make least din, The silent soule doth most abound in care. William Alexander
So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer bodie doth procure To habit in, and it more fairely dight With cheerful grace and amiable sight: For of the soule the bodie forme doth take; For the soule is forme, and doth the bodie make. Edmund Spenser
Byrd's last published compositions are four English anthems printed in Sir William Leighton 's Teares or Lamentacions of a Sorrowfull Soule (1614). Source: Internet
Soule had been serving a 30-year sentence for fatally stabbing his heroin dealer, 43-year-old Christie Lynn Pelland, 66 times inside a Glen Burnie office building in May 2014. Source: Internet