You are to Addresse yourselves unto Us for Our further Pleasure and Direction.
And in all cases wherein you shall judge that further Powers and Assistance shall be necessary for you, You are toaddresse Your selves to us, for our further pleasure Resolution and Direction therein.
Wherefore we will addresse our selues to saie somewhat touching the succession of the British kings, as their histories make mention.
I knew not how to addresse my letter to you, but at all adventure I sent it inclosed in a letter to Mr. Crooke at whose shop I suppose you sometimes looke in as you passe the street.
November 1; I made my first addresse (in an ill howre) to Joane Sumner.
Englishman Mr. Waren, his addressein London was Towards Street, at Mr. Carbonells; 20s.
Curst that we must Addresse our language to a little dust, And seeke for Talbot there.
But truce thou warring passion, for I'le now Madam to you addresse this solemne vow.
Wilkins, 'I am not knowne in the world; I know not to whom to addresse myselfe upon such a designe.
My Lord of Burgundie, We first addresse toward you, who with this King Hath riuald for our Daughter; what in the least Will you require in present Dower with her, Or cease your quest of Loue?
See, your Guests approach, Addresse your selfe to entertaine them sprightly, And let's be red with mirth Shep.
Then (my Lord) Vnto your Grace doe I in chiefe addresse The substance of my Speech.
Why do you thinke he will make no deede at all of this that so seriouslie hee dooes addresse himselfe vnto?
All which opinions being heard and considered, we altogether determined to addresse our selues homeward.
But I daresay there are people out at St. Addresse who know much more than I do.
To conclude, whosoever desireth to have perfect information and knowledge of king Francis the first, and of the things hapned in his time, let him addresse himselfe elsewhere if he will give any credit unto me.
The first day of your birth doth as wel addresse you to die, as to live.
And in a Monarchie every Gentleman ought toaddresse himselfe unto [Footnote: Aim at] a Courtiers carriage.
And in all cases wherein you shall judge that further powers and assistants shall be necessary, you are toaddresse your selves to us [or] our Privy Councill for our further pleasure resolucon and direccons therein.
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