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Example sentences for "ayen"

Lexicographically close words:
ayant; ayde; aye; ayein; ayeins; ayene; ayens; ayenst; ayent; ayes
  1. Jamys Gloys is ayen to Gressam and I suppose John Damme shall tell yow what he hath donn ther.

  2. But if the religion of the Duchess of Ayen sometimes led her to fantastic extremes, these were not its principal characteristics.

  3. Of the Duchess of Ayen we get a description from her children.

  4. But now, I praye thee reherse me ayen tho thinges that thy mistrust causen; and thilke thinges I thinke by reson to distroyen, and putte ful hope in thyn herte.

  5. Wherfore yet I say, (as 175 often have I sayd the same), whan instrument of wil lost hath rightfulnesse, in no maner but by grace may he ayen retourne rightfulnesse to wilne.

  6. Yet saye I nat 65 therfore that ayen newe mischeef men shulde nat ordaynen a newe remedye; but alwaye looke it contrary not the olde no ferther than the malice streccheth.

  7. Me thinketh, suche shep[h]erdes ben to wyte Ayen hir sheep with swerd that contend; They dryve hir sheep with greet dispyte; But al this god may well amend.

  8. All this ye don to live in ese, As who sayeth, ther ben non suche; And sayn, the pope is not worth a pese, To make the people ayen him gruche.

  9. But if thou were the oon sheep, amonges the hundred, were lost in deserte and out of the way hadde erred, and now to the flocke art restoored, the shepherd hath in thee no joye and thou ayen to the forrest tourne.

  10. But see ye not now, lady, how the felonous thoughtes of this people and covins of wicked men conspyren ayen my sothfast trouth!

  11. Whan I was come ayen into the place 295 That I of spak, that was so swote and grene, Forth welk I tho, my-selven to solace.

  12. The Duke d'Ayen was delighted to see him and welcomed him to his house with open arms.

  13. And he showed that he knew that himself, for later in the same letter to Adrienne he compared his present journey with what his father-in-law would have tried to make him do had Lafayette met the Duke d'Ayen at Marseilles.

  14. The duc d'Ayen gave the finishing stroke to the whole, on his opinion being asked by the king.

  15. The duc d'Ayen said, that he never should be in trouble about the council of state, for in case of need, it might be found and replenished from the house of the lieutenant of police.

  16. The duc d'Ayen even talked of my grace of manner.

  17. Then I went to the consayll, and offyrd befor them your servyse to my Lord, and to do hym a plesure, for the haveing ayen of your place and londys in Caster, xlli.

  18. My modyr hathe sent to hym ayen for hem thys day.

  19. I sent warnyng ayen to as many I myght to tery at hom; and yet ther cam to Norwyche thys day as many as ther costs dreave to ixs.

  20. He trustyth to be in thys contre ayen with in x.

  21. Wherfor, modyr, if it please yow, myn advyse is to send hyr answer ayen in thys forme folowing, of some other manys hand.

  22. The berer herof shall come home ayen fro London with in a day aftyr that he comyth thedyr, if ye wyll ought comand hym.

  23. Purvey a meane to have Caster ayen or ye goo ovyr; my Lord and Lady (whyche for serteyn is gret with chyld), be wery ther of, and all the housold also.

  24. Item, as for myn oncyll Wylliam, I have grant to have a byll of hym what every thyng lythe for; but all thyng is not yet in rest ayen that was remevyd for the chyrchyng of my Lady Anne.

  25. And thys I promyse yow, ye schall not be so longe ayen with ought a byll fro me, as ye have ben, thow I shold wryght how ofte the wynd changyth, for I se be your wryghtyng ye can be wrothe and ye wyll crosse it.

  26. That Ferumbras aspied welle, He rode a-waye than ful faste 1216 And tiede him to a grene hasel, but Ferumbras rides And come ayen to him in haste off and ties it to And saide “nowe yelde the to me!

  27. Ayen the Romaynes for to were, Witħ bobaunce, booste and grete pride.

  28. Ardent in her piety, she was yet tormented with scruples; and unfortunately Madame d'Ayen had so far condescended to these as to allow her daughter not to make her first communion till after marriage.

  29. Madame d'Ayen had the "Imitation" open at that beautiful chapter on the cross.

  30. In the second were Madame d'Ayen and her daughter; after whom six men took their places.

  31. Madame d'Ayen gave up her bed to the Duchesse d'Orleans, who was very ill, and treated with even exceptional cruelty.

  32. The Duchesse d'Ayen seems either to have been brought up in this school, or to have taken up its teaching from something in her own character congenial to it.

  33. The Duc d'Ayen managed again to get away into Switzerland; the other members of his family, quitting their splendid hotel, hid themselves in a wretched dwelling of the nearest feubourg.

  34. There, it could not be doubted, lay the remains of Madame d'Ayen and her daughter.

  35. And than went I faster than i wold certayn ¶ Thus he hath me dryuen ayen myn entente ¶ And contrary to my course naturall.

  36. Wych done the ladyes ayen to gyder met ¶ And towarde heuen vp they gan to fly ¶ Embraced in armes as they had ben knyt.

  37. He was old and deaf and wished the children to be so repressed, that had Madame D'Ayen not made the visits as short as she could there would doubtless have been some disastrous outbreak in their ranks.

  38. You must know that the King is looking forward for another Liancourt for a lady whom he destines for a very high place, and d'Ayen is to be the happy man.

  39. D'Ayen bowed slightly to me, but I took no notice, and rose to depart.

  40. Do not retire on my account, monsieur le chevalier,' said d'Ayen in his mocking voice.

  41. I related the whole of the circumstances without mentioning your name, and, pledging my word that d'Ayen would be about by this afternoon, begged for a pardon.

  42. I shall go to the Louvre,' he said, 'and engage d'Ayen at play.

  43. D'Ayen thrust low in tierce; the parry was simple and I pinked him through the shoulder-joint--I could have hit him where I liked at that moment.

  44. The upshot of it was that I won, and from that moment the blind goddess smiled on me, and after another hour's play I left d'Ayen with nothing but the clothes he stood in.

  45. Her cheeks were flushed and her eyes sparkled as she discussed with d'Ayen whether the ruff or the collar drooped in the Italian manner was the more becoming, and whether the cinque pace dance was more enjoyable than the minuet.

  46. Then she turned from us and passed down the ward, but d'Ayen remained.

  47. Ayen had delivered to me, and felt myself safe in going to Paris, as a general amnesty covered all our sins of rebellion--so they were called now.

  48. Tho went he ayen to his fond, with his wif, and with his children, and endid faire his lif.

  49. Also in this same yere come the lord Talbot out of Fraunce and was mad erle of Schrovesbury, and wente over into Fraunce ayen with iij m^{l} men.

  50. Herry Percy was alyve, he was taken up ayen out of his grave, and bounden upright betwen to mille stones, that alle men myghte se that he was ded.

  51. Madame d'Ayen was the only one of the immediate family who had a good word for the runaway.

  52. Reports of Lafayette's death were indeed circulated in France, but Madame d'Ayen managed to keep them from her daughter.

  53. From private letters he learned that he had only the Duc d'Ayen to thank for the lettre de cachet.

  54. And whan Sir Gilberd aspyd them comyng, he and his felechipp flede and rode ayen to Seynt Olovys.

  55. And so they yede ayen with thys answer, and wer put fromme ther purp[o]se that day.

  56. Scheryfe ryth pleyne ayen to hym, and well dysposyd in that that myth growe to the welfar of the schere.

  57. Nevirthelesse if he woll refuse his bargeyn, thanne take ayen the writyng that he hath of that bargeyn and a writyng of his hand that he dischargyth me of the graunt that I mad hym of that same bargeyn.

  58. But I trow to gyte Dorlet ayen hys hors or els Mr. Phylyp ys lyke to be unhorssyd ons, and we lyve all.

  59. I can not wete how the catell woll be goten ayen withoute other processe be had more than we have yet.

  60. And as for tydynges her, so God help, neythyr the Kyng nor the Lordis can as yet undyrstand no serteynte, whedyr they shall go togedyr ayen by the werre or not.

  61. I shull wryte to you ayen as hastely as I may.

  62. Wherfore I besech yow, that I may have this mony at Estern, for I have borowyd mony that I must paye ayen after Estern: and I pray to Allmyty God have yow in kepyng.

  63. Ayen Soph, Infinite before any emanation, a Kabalistie term for Deity, 745-l.

  64. And than ye shulde have righte litille nede to have thoughte, anguisshe or besinesse for to conquere and wyn ayen youre rightfulle enheritaunce, or to defende youre roiaume from youre ennemies.

  65. Kiss me and go quickly, but O mon cher, do not forget poor little foolish Julie d'Ayen who has put her trust in you.

  66. A little while after, however, I read in a newspaper that Madame la Marechale de Noailles and Madame la Duchesse d'Ayen had been guillotined.

  67. Madame d'Ayen bowed and kissed her hand to me several times.

  68. Madame d'Ayen and Madame la Marechale got in immediately after her.

  69. Madame d'Ayen spent a greater part of the night trying to persuade her to do so, but could not succeed.

  70. Madame d'Ayen had fears, but no conviction of the imminent danger which threatened her.

  71. The Duc d'Ayen made it the subject of a pleasantry, which detracted nothing from the merit of the sacrifice--but which is rather too gay for us to venture upon.


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