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Example sentences for "beene"

Lexicographically close words:
beeinge; beekeeper; beekeepers; beeline; been; beens; beer; beere; beerhouse; beery
  1. In place whereof the wrestlings haue of later yeares beene kept, and is in part continued at Bartholomew tide.

  2. Lawe is and hath beene open for him theis two yeares past.

  3. Is it possible" (sayd hee embracing hir) "that you haue procured my delyueraunce from the misery, wherewith I haue so long tyme beene affected?

  4. But if thou haddest beene so gready after the Cappelletts bloud, wherefore didst thou spare the deare bloud of mine owne heart when so many tymes, and in sutch secret place the same was at the mercy of thy cruell handes?

  5. Deare skinnes dressed after the manner of Chamoes or vndressed are to be had of the naturall inhabitants thousands yeerely by way of trifficke for trifles: and no more wast or spoile of Deare then is and hath beene ordinarily in time before.

  6. It had been better of William a Trent To have beene abed with sorrowe, Than to be that day in the greenwood slade To meet with Little John's arrowe.

  7. He took sir Guy's head by the hayre, And stuck it upon his bowes end: "Thou hast beene a traytor all thy life, Which thing must have an end.

  8. He that had neyther beene kythe nor kin, Might have seen a full fayre fight, To see how together these yeomen went, With blades both browne and bright.

  9. And not for any feare or discouragement that I haue of my selfe by the raging of the stormes of the sea, for that (I thanke the Lord) these haue not beene the first that I haue abiden, neither trust I they shalbe the last.

  10. All this weeke it was very foggy euery day vntill ten a clocke, and all this time hitherto hath beene as temperate as our summer in England.

  11. The 8 of May we had sight of the shore, which was part of Cauo de Monte, but we did not thinke we had beene so farre, but it came so to passe by reason of the currant.

  12. He took Sir Guy's head by the hayre, And stuck itt upon his bowes end: "Thou hast beene a traytor all thy liffe, Which thing must have an end.

  13. Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne When shaws beene sheene, and shradds full fayre, And leaves both large and longe, Itt is merrye walkyng in the fayre forrest To heare the small birdes songe.

  14. Pray, Sir, what newse Hath the courte latterly beene deliverd of?

  15. Why, if she had beene spayd And all mankynd made Euenucks, yet in spyght My ill fate would have gotten her with chylde-- Of a son too.

  16. A Gentleman who had constantly beene a good fellow, meeting with some of his friends at a mornings draught, told his Companions that, God forgive him, he went to bed like a beast last night.

  17. Now they, thinking he had beene preparing of things in a readinesse, sounded the drumme.

  18. But when I was a prentice bound, and my Indentures made: In many faults I have beene found yet never thus afraid.

  19. Good wife (quoth she) now doe not scould, I will doe so no more; I thought I might have beene so bolde I knowing him before.

  20. He also caused the kitchens and other houses of office to be bullded at the Guildhall, where since that time the maiors feasts haue beene kept, which before had beene in the grosers or tailors hall.

  21. About the same time, king Henrie receiued the ambassadors that were sent to him from the French king, and had beene staied at Douer, till the Cornish rebels were vanquished and subdued.

  22. Certeine yongmen of the Scots came arriued before Norham castell, & beheld it woonderous circumspectlie, as though they would faine haue beene of counsell to know what was doone therein.

  23. Also Thomas Knelsworth that had beene maior of London, and his shiriffes, were sent to the kings Bench, till they were put to their fines of foureteene hundred pounds.

  24. I mind me of her saying one day to her own daughter Daisy, "Your tucker is too low," and giving her a slap, mighte have beene hearde in Chelsea Reach.

  25. So, I am free, Yet would not so haue beene Durst I haue done my will.

  26. I haue beene vp this howre, awake all Night: Know I these men, that come along with you?

  27. Such instigations haue beene often dropt, Where I haue tooke them vp: Shall Rome, &c.

  28. Caesar I will: and so neere will I be, That your best Friends shall wish I had beene further Caes Good Friends go in, and taste some wine with me.

  29. From those, by whom they had beene put in trust?

  30. From whence I gather, that it is better to use Chocolate, after it hath beene made some time, a Moneth at the least.

  31. This they did in secret: but they were discouered by one that had beene of their fellowship, who declared to the bishop of Salisburie at his manor of Sonning, all the whole circumstances thereof, as he knew.

  32. The king then asked of him whether he had rid with the duke of Glocester, and the earle of Arundell, as had beene alledged?

  33. On the morrow after, sir Nicholas Brambre, that sometime had beene maior of London, was brought foorth to iudgement and condemned, although he had manie fréends that made sute to saue his life.

  34. Sir Iohn Holland, the kings brother on the mothers side, that was latelie returned out of Spaine, where he had beene with the duke of Lancaster, was now made earle of Huntington.

  35. By which name these Scythian Tartars haue euer beene noted, being called by the Greekes [Greek: skythai nomades] or the Scythian shepheards.

  36. The priuate behauiour and qualitie of the Russe people, may partly be vnderslood by that which hath beene sayd concerning the publique state and vsage of the Countrey.

  37. It hath beene heretofore deare, and now is sold as good cheape as in any other place, and as they can best agree: they enforce no man to buy it, but rather kepe it: therefore your Marchants haue no iust cause to make any such report.

  38. Such things as haue beene heretofore demaunded, all such things haue beene already vpon their petition and supplication commaunded to be discharged.

  39. Right noble king and Lord, shew thy mercy, and cause the money to be payd vs which is owing for our goods, as also that which has beene taken from vs: extend thy fauor, King and Lord.

  40. Wherefore we giue all honour and glory to the almightie God vnspeakable, whose giftes had beene manifolde with mercie vnto vs: for which all wee Christians laud and praise God.

  41. As it hath beene acted by the Kings Majesties Servants, at the Globe.

  42. As it hath beene sundry times Acted, by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe, on the banke-side.

  43. As it hath beene diuerse times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Maiesties Seruants.

  44. As it hath beene Acted by the Kings Maiesties Seruants.

  45. As it hath beene publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants.

  46. As it hath beene lately Acted by the Kings Maiesties Sernauts [sic].

  47. As it hath beene sundry times publikely Acted by the Kings Maiesties Seruants.

  48. As it hath beene sundry times publikely acted, by the Right Honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants.

  49. As it hath beene lately Acted by the Kings Maiesties seruants.

  50. As it hath beene sundry times Acted, by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banke-side.

  51. As it hath sundry times beene plaide by the Kings Maiesties Seruants.

  52. As it hath beene divers times Acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Majesties Servants.

  53. As it hath beene sundrie times publikely Acted, by the Kings Maiesties Seruants at the Globe.

  54. The Maides Tragedie: as it hath beene divers times Acted at the Black-Friers by the Kings Maiesties Servants.

  55. A Comedie, As it hath beene Presented with good Applause at the private house in Drurie Lane, by her Majesties Servants.

  56. As it hath beene divers times acted by the Lord Chamberlaine his Servants.

  57. Had you, like our great sunne, stamped but one For earth, t' had beene an ample portion.

  58. Wealth slaves man, but for their Ore, Th' Indians had beene free, though poore.

  59. Did not the pittious night, whose eares Have oft beene conscious of my feares Distill you from her eyes as teares?

  60. For had yours beene the object of his eye; It had turn'd wonder to Idolatry.

  61. O day It was thy piety to flye; th' hadst beene Found accessary else to this fond sinne.

  62. The Sinne hath beene Clad like a neighb'ring shepheard often seene To hunt those Dales, in hope then Daphnes, there To see a brighter face.

  63. One sigh well spent in thee Had beene a purchase for eternity!

  64. And would heaven this had Beene true; or that I thus were ever mad.

  65. There wants no marble for a tombe, Whose brest hath marble beene to me.

  66. Had I slept in the silence of my acquaintance, and affected no study beyond that which the chase or field allowes, Poetry had then beene no scandall upon me, and the love of learning no suspition of ill husbandry.

  67. He hath by a liberall education beene softned to civility; for that rugged honesty some rude men posesse, is an indigested Chaos; which may containe the seedes of goodnesse, but it wants forme and order.

  68. De Lionne has beene to examine him twice or thrice, but there is noe witnes to prove anything against him.


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