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Example sentences for "cryes"

Lexicographically close words:
cryde; crye; cryed; cryen; cryer; cryeth; cryin; crying; cryings; cryit
  1. Rom: But that a ioy, past ioy cryes out on me, It were a griefe so breefe to part with thee.

  2. Cryes out thou art, but thy wilde actes denote The vnresonable furyes of a beast.

  3. What cryes of death resound within my eares, Whome I doe see great Caesar buchered thus?

  4. O he is gon, go hie thee after him, My vow forbids, yet still my care is with thee, My cryes shall wake the siluer Moone by night, And with my teares I will salute the Morne.

  5. He cryes in his ear, "Tak ordour, Schir, with your realme: who shall rewill during the minoritie of your Dowghter?

  6. The French cryes out against the wanity of our King who most be served by his subjects on their knees, since that the knees sould be keipt to God alone; as also their King more absolute then [he] tho not served so.

  7. He immediatly apprehending that it was some sergent or messenger that was arresting him, he cryes back as pittyfully, at whose instance, Sir; at whose, etc.

  8. The best known collection of cries is "The Cryes of the City of London.

  9. Upon this he cryes again with a louder shout, "Put out the candle.

  10. But now the Parson could no longer stay, ’Tis time to kiss, he cryes and so away.

  11. The Spirit, cryes he, moveth me unto it, And what the Spirit bids, must I not do it?

  12. I thank thee honest Satyr, if the cryes Of any other that be hurt or ill, Draw thee unto them, prithee do thy will To bring them hither.

  13. This fowle my Feather is, who wins most fame, To weare a pretty Duck he need not shame; This Spit my well chargd Musket with a Goose, Now cryes come eate me, let your stomacks loose.

  14. This flintie Princesse, ayme cryes to the hower, On which to looke, kinde eies no force could force.

  15. The cryes were loud, God knowes the cause, They had a strange committee, Which was a-foot well neere a yeare, Who would have had small pitty.

  16. This is the apparition of some divell Stealing a glorious shape, and cryes 'she comes'!

  17. I will; what sacred voice cryes 'follow'!

  18. Then let vs meete them like Necessities; And that same word, euen now cryes out on vs: They say, the Bishop and Northumberland Are fiftie thousand strong War.

  19. These Teares are my sweet Rutlands Obsequies, And euery drop cryes vengeance for his death, 'Gainst thee fell Clifford, and thee false French-woman Northumb.

  20. He cryes abundantly: He is blind almost with weeping.

  21. Which cryes not, Goddesse, to thy Mistresse, draw, Or eate thy poysonous words?

  22. All this whyle the Gentlemen of the kinge's Traine were searching round aboute the Countrey to fynde his Maiesty, makyng Cryes and Hues, that he myghte heare them.

  23. What will it be if wee heare yeatt cryes & sorrows after all?

  24. The men sing their fatall song, the women make horrible cryes, the victores cryes of joy, and their wives make acclamations of mirth.

  25. They languish with cryes & hideous noise that it was able to make the haire starre on the heads that have any apprehension.

  26. Every one cryes out for hungar; the women become baren, and drie like wood.

  27. My mother seeing this, cryes and laments with both my sisters, and I believing in a terrible motion to goe directly on to the place of execution.

  28. In his dreame he cryes out aloud; those that weare att rest awakes of the noise.

  29. I tourning to him instantly, he to me, taking hould of my haire, all the wild men came about us, encouraging with their Cryes and hands, which encouraged me most that non helpt him more then mee.

  30. Then the shouts and cryes and the encouragments weare proclaimed, that a fort should be builded.

  31. This murder could not be committed so but that the rest of the boats should heare it, and therefore in that very time we heard sad moans and cryes horidly by hurron women.

  32. As he embraces me, he cryes out with such a stirre that I thought him senselesse.

  33. The man that cryes consider is our foe: let my steel know him.

  34. This is a man of War, and cryes go on, and wears his colours.

  35. He did not, as has so often been wrongly stated, "set the Cryes of London to music," but he took the words and the music of these old and very interesting things and added the vocal part to what was a real Fancy for strings.

  36. The Fancy is resumed with the Cryes of the Chimney Sweep, Bellows-Mender etc.

  37. Later, in connection with Gibbons and Deering, I shall have much to say on this subject, as these composers also wrote Humorous Fancies, the vocal parts being the same old Cryes of London but treated in a more elaborate manner.

  38. Now haue I gott At last a constant Loue, that leaues me not: Firm he, as thou art false; nor need my cryes Thus vex the Earth and teare the beauteous skyes.


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