For we buldeth a burw[gh], a brod And builde als brode as a cite and a large (118).
Therwith they purchase hem lay-fee In londe, there hem lyketh best, And builde +als brode as a cite Both in the est, and eke in the west.
And also wee may there, withoute payeng for the same, have tymber to builde greate navies, and may bringe them into this realme, and have goodd sale of the same.
Iohn de Vlhua, and in good order made repertition to the inhabitants of the ground, and plottes to builde vpon.
He deuided the Citie among the Conquerors, hauing first taken out places for Churches, market places, townehouse, and other necessarie plottes to builde houses, profitable for the common weale.
At that time they hadde no King, nor yet did builde eyther house or Towne.
I hope also, that the royall estate of my Prince shall be by my paynes and poore seruice enlarged: beleeue you me, this is the onely sumptuous Tumbe that I pretende to builde for my poore carkas.
The Fortresses also, I would builde concernyng the diches and the walles in like maner, to the intent thei should have the like difficultie to be wonne.
Notwithstandinge his heade ceased not to builde Castels in the ayre, and made a promise to himselfe to enjoye her whom he worshipped in his hart.
Weill," said Lethingtoun, "I think nocht the ground sa sure as I durst builde my conscience thairupoun.
Then let your loue be like the loue of olde Which Carian Queene did nourish in hir heart Of hir Mausolus: builde for him a tombe Whose statelinesse a wonder new may make.
An old writer said: "My consayte is such; I had rather not to builde a mansyon or a house than to builde one without a good prospect in it, to it, and from it.
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