And truely this our age dothe breede many fayre and worthie Women, whose condicions bee good and honest, adorned with comely qualities, the Generositie, stoutnesse and Valoure of whose myndes doe deserue syngular prayse and estymatyon.
The Breede thence follows the line of the Langeberg mountains as far as Swellendam, where it turns south, and traversing the coast plain, reaches the sea in St Sebastian Bay.
On the south coast the most westerly stream of any size is the Breede (about 165 m.
Suche is myne, A Mule, that is the bastard breede betwyxte An asse & mare, & onlye fytt for labor.
So that it would breede a frost in a man to looke abroad at that time, and see the Winter face of that Countrey.
For Fraunce was never knowne to breede any such Monsters.
Persians, as wise Xenophon doth testifie, were so carefull, to breede vp their yougth in.
In histories, and namelie in Liuie, the like diligence of Imitation, could bring excellent learning, and breede stayde iudgement, in taking any like matter in hand.
But though I shunne tediousnesse herein, I feare lest I shal breede you Nauseam, while I play the fishmonger: and yet, so large a commoditie may not passe away in silence.
The distemperance of this quarter, is like to breede many sicknesses and sundrie diseases as well in young as in old, proceeding either of corrupt and vicious bloud or of superabundance of crude and raw fleugmatike humors.
THE DAY AFTER Late in the afternoon of the next day three men and a boy approached the Breede house from that point of the compass toward which the boy had fled the preceding night.
That is how it occurred that the farmer's boy, looking in at an unglazed window of the Breede house, saw a man sitting in the light of a candle.
She sawe besides in many places, woodes, shadows and houses, which lykewyse did breede hir double grief, for desire she had vnto the same.
Is it possible that the Earth can breede a Monster more pernicious than this most Pestilent Beast?
Neuerthelesse all meanes and wayes shall bee agreeable vnto my minde for your assurance, and shall breede in me a wonderful contentation, which lusteth after nothing but your satisfaction.
I cannot tell, I make it breede as fast, But note me signior Ant.
If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not As to thy friends, for when did friendship take A breede of barraine mettall of his friend?
Only after unspeakable exertions did we succeed in threading the valley of Worcester as far as the shores of Breede (or Broad) River.
Bean felt a sudden necessity to tell Breede a lot of things.
And the dinner in town, where he had seemed to make an excellent impression, only that Mrs. Breede persisted in behaving as if the body was still upstairs and she must be brave, brave!
Breede exploded: "I can imagine nothing of less consequence!
His perturbation was such, however, that Breedecaught something of it.
If otherwise, then doth it breede Chimeres & monsters in mans imaginations, & not onely in his imaginations, but also in all his ordinarie actions and life which ensues.
His still turning by consequence And change, doe breede both life and sense.
For her content and pleasure, such as canott bee Hop't or expected from her husband's age; And these my frendly wishes she returnes Not only in kind language but sweete smiles, The least of whichbreede som Incoradgement.
The breedeof Barnakles" [Gerard, The Herball, 1597].
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