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Example sentences for "amys"

Lexicographically close words:
amyl; amylaceous; amylic; amyloid; amylolytic; anabolic; anabolism; anac; anachronism
  1. N're entent est a demorer en pees en le ewe taunt qe no' eoms pris c'teyn point ove no' alliez et autres nos amys de fflandres de ceo q' soit affaire.

  2. He myght amende in a mynt while Al that amys stondes.

  3. Constance delayed replying for a moment, then said with cold respectfulness: "You will find Sir William and Lady Amys in the drawing-room.

  4. At four o'clock he went out to Rivenoak, only to learn that Lady Amys could receive no one.

  5. Lady Amys gave the signal of retirement; May and Constance followed; the baronet and the peer chatted for yet a few minutes with their hostess, then bade her good-night.

  6. A moment, and Sir William Amys came hastening into the room; he was followed by his wife and two or three servants.

  7. Sir William and Lady Amys he knew to be still in the house of mourning; he presumed that May Tomalin had not gone away, and it taxed his imagination to picture the terms on which she lived with Constance.

  8. Sir William Amys was not proof against the plausibility of such words: he admitted that one might do worse than devote oneself to that question; popular schooling, heaven knew, being much in need of common-sense reform.

  9. Lady Amys and Constance stood together near the couch on which Lady Ogram was lying.

  10. Sir William Amys is to be there for a day or two, and Lord Dymchurch--" "Lord Dymchurch?

  11. Sir Amys of the Mountain, who dwelt there, welcomed him with a good will, and hearing his adventures, offered to raise an army of fifteen hundred men to help him against Duke Otho.

  12. Rushing into the midst Sir Guy slew Otho and Sir Thierry carried off Osile, whereupon they returned to Sir Amys with light hearts.

  13. There is said to be an Eastern legend somewhat like the story of Amys and Amylion; with a touch of the ancient Egyptian and Mexican legends already cited.

  14. The story of Amys and Amylion, in Ellis's Metrical Romances, resembles closely the tale, as given by Grimm and Gonzenbach.

  15. One in the subsellae seems to have his furred amys thrown over the arm of his stall; his right-hand neighbour seems to have his hanging over his shoulder.

  16. In full sacerdotal habit the priests wore the apparelled alb, and stole, and over that the dalmatic, and either the cope or the chasuble over all, with the amys thrown back like a hood over the cope or chasuble.

  17. The contrast between the robes of the priest and those of the hermits is lost in the woodcut; in the original the priest's cope and amys are coloured red, while those of the hermits are tinted with light brown.

  18. The amys was a fur cape worn over the shoulders, with a hood attached, and usually has a fringe of the tails of the fur or sometimes of little bells, and two long ends in front.

  19. Amys and Amylion were no otherwise "Brothers" than as being fast friends: as was suggested by the learned Dr.

  20. Amys and Amylion, which contains the two lines quoted in No.

  21. Then Amys laid his hand on his brother's shoulder.

  22. In another moment Amys would have fallen dead, but behind him was a little room, and into this he stepped, shutting the door, so that the sword stuck in the hard wood as it came against it.

  23. But one morning her lady brought her word--for indeed she had guessed something of her mistress's heart--that Sir Amys had so wearied himself in pursuit of a boar the previous evening that he had let his lord ride forth alone.

  24. Before the sun rose Sir Amys was in the saddle, and so busy was he with all that had befallen him that he pushed on and never drew rein till his horse dropped dead under him from sheer weariness.

  25. The cups were no more to be told from each other than were Amys and Amyle themselves, and Amyle placed them in the pockets of his saddle till the moment came for him to part from Sir Amys, who had ridden with him as far as he might.

  26. To complete the happiness of the two couples, two little boys were born to them on the same day, and they were given the names of Amys and Amyle.

  27. Still it was not enough that Sir Amys and the steward should agree to fight; it was needful also that sureties should be found, and such was the steward's power at court that all men feared to come forward on behalf of Sir Amys.

  28. Softly she rose to her feet, and stole out of the wood to the orchard where Sir Amys was resting, thinking, though she guessed it not, of his brother in arms Amyle.

  29. And the wounded man gave him thanks and grace, but sent off a messenger in all haste to Sir Amys, bidding him be by a spring in the forest, nine days hence, which message Sir Amys obeyed, wondering what had passed.

  30. Meanwhile Sir Amys dwelt sorrowfully at the court, defending himself as best he might against the wiles of the black-hearted steward, who now received him with smiles and fair words.

  31. AMYS AND AMYLE Some time in the Middle Ages there lived in the Duchy of Lombardy, which, as everybody knows, is part of Italy, two knights, who loved each other like brothers.


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