They do furthermore crie owt of all corners at all their altars vnto their sainctes / as thoughe they were present euerie where.
I saye, quod the man of lawe, crie bea no longer nowe, but gyue me my money.
A fryer, that preached to the people on a tyme, wolde otherwhyle crie out a loude (as the maner of some fooles is) whiche brayenge dyd so moue a woman that stode herynge his sermone, that she wepte.
Tant tarde on que faut entreprise, Tant se haste on que mal advient, Tant embrasse on que chet la prise, Tant crie l’on Noel qu’il vient.
Lastly, Since the Lord Jesus Christ has conquered all the Temptations of the Devil, Flie to that Lord, Crie to that Lord, that He would give you a share in his Happy Victory.
For this cause, a mischievous Devil will Flie blow the Heart of such a man, with such Blasphemous Thoughts, as make him crie out, Lord I am e'n weary of my life.
M’Crie has said with his usual perspicuous brevity.
M’Crie discusses at length the opinions of these two, p.
M’Crie is inclined to deny the Arianism of Valdes, and says it cannot be found in his writings (p.
The queene vnderstanding by her husbande, the circumstance of the facte, neyther for shame did crie out, ne yet made countenaunce as though shee had seen Gyges; but in her minde purposed, to reuenge her husbandes follie.
And after many other words, he began againe to bounse at the doore, and to crie out.
Our Captaine seeing that there was no other remedy, began to call vnto them to take them, at whose crieand voice all his men came forth, and tooke the sayd Lord with the others, whom they had appointed to take.
About noone, there came as great a number in a cluster, as euer we saw, who went to hide themselues in the Forest, except some, who with a loud voice would call and crie to Donnacona to speake vnto them.
And immediatly they began to crie Thimogoa, Thimogoa, and spake nothing else but to hasten forward to goe fight with them: which the Captaine seemed to be willing to doe, to content them.
If Englande crie oute and affirme, that there is so many in all trades that one cannot live for another, as in all places they doe, this Norumbega (if it be thoughte so goodd) offreth the remedie.
Assoone as they saw that the Christians approched, with a great crie sounding two drummes with great furie they sallied foorth to receiue them.
The phrase "crie a largesse" occurs in Piers Plowman, B Text, xiii.
Make maide to be clenly, or make hir crie creake, and teach hir to stirre, when hir mistresse doth speake.
The estimate of Sir James Mackintosh is equally high; nor will it weigh less with many of our readers that the elder M'Crie used to give expression to a judgment quite as favourable.
M'Crie for the ecclesiastical offence of holding in every particular by the original tenets of the fathers of the Secession.
Moth: The people in the streetes crie Romeo, And some on Iuliet: as if they alone 140 Had been the cause of such a mutinie.
For sometimes through great feare they fall into dangerous diseases, and in the night crie out, when they are fast a sléepe.
Dooth not Christ teache vs, that if at any time we féele any weaknesse of faith, we shuld crie out with the Apostles, Lord increase our faith?
Oppresse no man, for the crie of the wronged ascendeth to the eares of the Lord; neither delight to encrease by Usurie, lest thou loose thy habitation in the euerlasting Tabernacle.
Ile make thee to forget Bishops English, and weep Irish; next hanging, there is no better reuenge on Martin than to make him crie for anger; for there is no more sullen beast than a he drab.
If you heare a child crie in the night you must call to the nurse, and bid her still it Watch.
Amonge manye newes reported of late As touchinge the rebelles their wicked estate, Yet Syr Thomas Plomtrie[34] their preacher, they saie, Hath made the North Countrie to crie well a daye.
II If a Bung be got by the hie Law, [4] Then straight I doe attend them, For if Hue and Crie doe follow, I A wrong way soone doe send them.
With the Crieof Ludgate, and the Song of the Begger.
And shee saith also, that the said child did not crie when it was hurt, as aforesaid: But shee saith, that shee thinketh that the said child did thenceforth languish, and not long after dyed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.