As we did not want to enter the Bure before daylight, I decided to run into Lowestoft Harbour for the night, which we did, and had a good night's rest.
I commissioned Captain Picklock to tell Lefébure to come on and join me at Sennaar, with the camels.
I said to Lefébure 'By the by, the Negus owes me some money--shall we go and make a trip there?
The next day they sailed down to Yarmouth in the Swan, picked up the punt, and went up the Bure with sheets eased out and a following wind.
Two days was a very short time to sail all the way down the Yare and up the Bure again; and to add to their dilemma, the wind had settled in the east, and blew light and fitfully all day until five or six, when it would drop.
The copy formed by De Bure fell into Mr. Grenville’s hands, and was largely improved by him before he left it, with his library, to the British Museum.
The next description was that of De Bure in his Bibliographie instructive (vol.
The Trutta or trout the Gammarus or crawfish [no crossed out] butt scarce in our riuers butt frequently taken in the Bure or north riuer & in the seuerall branches therof.
The vailyeant Ajax wan not for his manhede Quhen wise Ulysses bure away the glore.
Idelette de Bure had, by her first marriage with Jean Storder, several children known to us only by the pious solicitude of their mother on her deathbed.
Idelette de Bure kept up with Viret's wife a pious epistolary correspondence, which has unfortunately not been preserved.
Ecclesiastical tyranny of the Seigneurs of Berne--sojourn of Idelette de Bureat Lausanne.
Idelette de Bure is known to have espoused in her first nuptials an Anabaptist, Jean Storder.
One of the show-places on the Bure is St. Benet's Abbey, to which all strangers resort.
At a bend in the river Bure you arrive at a village with granaries, and the red-tiled cottages of a long street close to the water's edge.
There are two or three exceptions, which will be pointed out, but the Broads are for the most part fed by such rivers as the Bure and the Yare.
The Broads connected with the upper part of the Bure are the most generally known, following each other in close succession, and having a number of villages in their neighbourhood.
The river Bure was, in those old fighting days, a line of defence to the abbey on the south, and the position of the moat, which completed the isolation, may still be traced.
Was it for this, wi' canny care, Thou bure the bard through many a shire?
I got aground in the Bure at Yarmouth in the awful place known as the North End, and with a falling tide.
The tourist steamers which now rush up and down the Bure draw down the soft mud from the sides and deposit it in the channel, so decreasing the depth.
Lefébure next compares, like Mr. Tylor, the alleged physical phenomena of spiritualism, the flights and movements of inanimate objects apparently untouched.
Such was the god of the Bure Tribe on the Ra coast, who was called Tui Laga or "Lord of Heaven.
The kindness of Monsieur Lefébure enables me to give another example from Madagascar.
Was it for this, wi' cannie care, Thou bure the Bard through many a shire?
Among the buildings destroyed by this fire was the great Bure Kalou, or native temple, where even so recently as thirty years ago the great cannibal feasts used to take place.
For: Uskie-bae ne'er burethe bell Sae bald as Allan bure himsel[543].
This structure, on the North Quay, was made chiefly of iron, and thrown across the river Bure by Robert Cory, Esq.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.