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Example sentences for "booke"

Lexicographically close words:
bookbindery; bookbinding; bookbindings; bookcase; bookcases; booked; bookes; bookie; bookies; booking
  1. Apon Alhollenday in the morning last anno domini 1566, or my booke was halfe printed, I meane the first impression.

  2. I meane not to be tedyous vnto the, but haue added fyue or sixe more tales, because some of them weare doune whyle my booke was fyrste in the presse.

  3. All these playing their coossenings in their kinde are here set downe, which neuer yet were disclosed in anie booke of Conny-catching.

  4. Canterbury comand to make the alteracons expressed in this Book and to fit a Liturgy for the Church of Scotland, and wheresoever they shall differ from another Booke signed by us at Hampt.

  5. A Booke containing all such Proclamations as were published during the Raigne of Elizabeth (and James I.

  6. Among these was 'a greate booke of parchment, written and lymned with gold of gravers worke, de confessione Amantis.

  7. Some booke there is that she desires to see, Which is it girle of these?

  8. Lucius what booke is that she tosseth so?

  9. For euen as a hauke flieth not hie with one 274 The second booke teachyng wing: euen so a man reacheth not to excellency with one tong.

  10. Tullie, as the third booke of de Senectute, Epistles chosen out by Sturmius, de Amicitia, or that excellent Epistle conteinyng almost the whole first book ad Q.

  11. The first booke teachyng able personages, the easielier to begile simple and innocent wittes.

  12. Would to God, I might once see, some worthie student of Aristotle and Plato in Cambrige, that would ioyne in one booke the preceptes of the one, with the examples of the other.

  13. The first booke teachyng a bloodie desire to haue all taken away, by sword or burning, Pigius.

  14. Galateo first did frame this golden booke In Ital land.

  15. But there is another sorte of Ceremonious people, who make it an arte and merchandise, and keepe a booke and a reconing of it.

  16. This booke by Tiber, and by Po hath past, Through all Italia Townes and Country lands.

  17. The booke is grave, Eke wise and good, for civil folke to have.

  18. Oh for a booke and a shadie nooke, Eyther in doore or out; With the grene leaves whispering overhead Or the streete cryes all about.

  19. Where I maie reade all at my ease, Both of the newe and old; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke, Is better to me than golde.

  20. The Whole Booke of Psalmes with apt notes to sing them.

  21. Legg's Grammer, the letter is O, so there are 14 sheetes in that booke .

  22. In 1623 Legge printed the first Cambridge book which contained music--The Whole Booke of Psalmes .

  23. Turbervile, in his "Booke of Falconrie," 1575, says that the great age of this bird has been ascertained from the circumstance of its always building its eyrie or nest in the same place.

  24. Seager’s Schoole of Vertue was the only book that turned up, and this I accordingly reprinted, as Weste’s Booke of Demeanor seemed to be little more than an abstract of the first four Chapters of Seager cut down and rewritten.

  25. The Psalms in metre, ‘because children wil learne that booke with most readinesse and delight through the running of the metre, as it is found by experience.

  26. Footnote 15: This is doubtless a different book from Hugh Rhodes’s Booke of Nurture & Schoole of Good Manners, p.

  27. Vrbanitatis, I was glad to find, because of the mention of the booke of urbanitie in Edward the Fourth’s Liber Niger (p.

  28. The Booke of Demeanor was “such a little one” that I was tempted to add it to mark the general introduction of handkerchiefs.

  29. One whole letter out of the fift booke thereof, specially intreating of that countrey, I haue done into English word for word in such wise as followeth.

  30. The voyage of Sir Thomas Chaloner to Alger with Charles the fift 1541, drawen out of his booke De Republica instauranda.

  31. Of these two rich cities and kingdomes of Tombuto and Gago Leo Africanus writeth at large in the beginning of his seuenth booke of the description of Africa, which worthy worke is to be annexed vnto the end of this second volume.

  32. But I thinke them rather to be such fluxions and eruptions as Aristotle in his booke de Mundo saith, to chance in the sea.

  33. I therfore command you to cause this to be entred in the booke called the Matricula of our houshold, vnder the title of knights.

  34. I gave this Booke to Cracovia Library, A{o}.

  35. The last action in this booke is the 7th of Oct.

  36. A Booke of Supplications and Invocations.

  37. This booke is writen in the Angelick language.

  38. Booke of his history of the Low Countreys.

  39. The preface adds: “Which Booke being commended by Maister Richard Hackluyt, a man that laboureth greatly to advance our English Name and Nativity, the Printer thought good to cause the same to bee translated into the English Tongue.

  40. Edward Hellowes published in London, in a small tract, a translation, A booke of the Invention of Navigation of Antonio de Gaevara, Bishop of Mondonedo, originally printed at Valladolid in 1539.

  41. They shall make up that Booke and shall have thanks Of Fate, and her, for filling up their blankes.

  42. If man be therefore man, because he can Reason, and laugh, thy booke doth halfe make man.

  43. Seeke not in seeking new, to seeme to doubt, That you can match her, or not be without; But let some faithfull booke in her roome be, Yet but of Iudith no such booke as shee.

  44. Ed: A Valediction of the Booke A18, N, TCC, TCD: Valediction of the booke.

  45. Purge but the booke of Fate, that it admit No sad nor guilty legends, you are it.

  46. S: A Valediction of a booke left in a windowe.

  47. He must write God's booke himselfe, not thinking because he is a king, but he hath licence to do what he will, as these worldly flatterers are wont to say.

  48. For the morall booke sayeth: Anger troubleth the mynde, that it can not discerne the truth.

  49. This Order was verie well liked off many, but suche as were bent to the Booke of Englande coulde not abide it" (Ibid.

  50. In 1562 the General Assembly enjoined the observance of a uniform Order in the administration of the sacraments and the celebration of marriage according to the "Booke of Geneva"--i.

  51. The results, as recorded in the Booke of the Universall Kirk (ii.

  52. In 1585 the wardens of Pittington (Durham) are "commanded to bye for everie person in our parish a booke .

  53. A Booke of Armes, or Remembrance: wherein are a hundred Godly Emblemata; first invented and elaborated in the French Tongue, but now in severall Languages.

  54. The Author of y^e Booke has sent about a soft vindication of himselfe, that he is unwilling to be accounted a Socinian, &c.

  55. The book is properly entitled The Whole Booke of Psalmes Faithfully Translated into English Metre.

  56. Dionysius Halicarnasseus 10 Booke of his History, & Iohannes Rosimus most fully in the 6 chapter of his 8 booke of Roman antiquities.

  57. Tables Liuie in the 3 booke of his first Decad.

  58. Holcot vpon the booke of Wisedome, and the rest before mentioned with him.

  59. As touching the family of Borgia, the evil they have done is herein written in this Closed Book, just as it is written in the solemn booke above the which no man can observe.


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