Wherefore to buie peace, he granted king Edward for a yearelie tribute fiftie thousand crownes, to be paied at London; which, accounting a crowne at foure shillings, amounteth to ten thousand pounds.
Also, certeine priuileges were granted in this parlement to merchant-strangers, that they might buie and sell in grosse, or by retaile within this realme, as in the printed booke of statutes it appeareth.
By this time the poore occupier hath all sold his crop for need of monie, being readie peraduenture to buie againe yer long.
Neuerthelesse it is much to be lamented that our generall breed of cattell is not better looked vnto: for the greatest occupiers weane least store, bicause they can buie them (as they saie) far better cheape than to raise and bring them vp.
If anie man come to buie a bushell or two for his expenses vnto the market crosse, answer is made; Forsooth here was one euen now that bad me monie for it, and I hope he will haue it.
It is oft found likewise, that diuerse vnconscionable dealers haue one measure to sell by, & another to buie withall, the like is also in weights and yet all sealed and bronded.
But as most drouers are verie diligent to bring great store of these vnto those places; so manie of them are too too lewd in abusing such as buie them.
Came with the war cheers, came with a neigh, Buie Annajohn, The young king's own.
Back from the battle at the close of day, (Buie, Buie, Buie Annajohn!
March with the white moon, march with the sun, March with the merry men, Buie Annajohn!
March till we march the red sun down, March with the merry men, Buie Annajohn!
First of the hosts to the hostings came Buie Annajohn, The young king's own.
Oh, heavy was the sword that we laid on; But half of the heave was Buie Annajohn, Buie, Buie, Buie Annajohn!
Buie Annajohn had the heart of flame, Buie, Buie, Buie Annajohn!
Down through the meadowlands went to war,-- Buie Annajohn, The young king's own.
March by the river road, march by the dune, March with the merry men, Buie Annajohn!
During the occurrence of these melancholy incidents at Fardorougha's, others of a scarcely less distressing character were passing under the roof of Bodagh Buie O'Brien.
It would, indeed, be difficult to say whether the house of Bodagh Buie or that of Fardorougha was then in the deeper sorrow.
The place appointed for their interview was a small paddock shaded by alders, behind her father's garden, and thither, with trembling limbs and palpitating heart, did the young and graceful daughter of Bodagh Buie proceed.
Dhar Chriestha," exclaimed Flanagan, "I have it; thim I spoke about has paid Bodagh Buie the visit they promised him.
The dwelling of Bodagh Buie O'Brien, to which Connor is now directing his steps, was a favorable specimen of that better class of farm-houses inhabited by our most extensive and wealthy agriculturists.
It was one evening about ten days after O'Donovan's conviction that Bodagh Buie O'Brien's wife sat by the bedside of her enfeebled and languishing daughter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.