But [if so] be that ye fynd not thys box with thes two deedes in that cofyr, then I prey yow take the k[ey] .
I pray y]ow lett [them be] sealyd and sent me by Radley with the deedes there in.
Whiles I threat, he liues: Words to the heat of deedes too cold breath giues.
The tone of them was Adler yonge, 5 The tother was kyng Estmere; They were as bolde men in their deedes As any were, farr and neare.
O ladye, thou art a kinges daughter, And I am not thy peere; But let me doe some deedes of armes, To be your bacheleere.
O ladye, thou art a kinges daughter, And I am not thy peere, But let me doe some deedes of armes To be your bacheleere.
A Letter of the Philosopher Plutarch to the Emperor Traiane, wherein is touched how Gouerners of Common wealths ought to be prodigal in deedes and spare in words.
Do you not know that it appertaineth vnto me in all myne affaires and deedesto be liberal, curtious, magnificent, and bounteous?
A greate assemblye of straungers repayred to that solemne feast, as wel to doe deedes of Armes, as to looke vpon that pompous tryumph.
Th'one part whereof descended vnto me by lawful Inheritaunce from my predecessors, and the other part, I haue won by my prowesse and deedes of armes.
Wherefore it behooueth the Noble, and sutch as haue charge of Common wealth, to lyue an honest Lyfe, and beare their port vpright, that none haue cause to discourse vppon their wicked deedes and naughty life.
And bycause I am assured, that curteous Myndes will delyght in deedes of Curtesie, I haue amonges other the Nouelles of Bandello, chosen by Francois de Belleforest and my self, discoursed thys, albeit the matter be not of great importance.
It is the great God" (aunswered Mansor) "which hath had some care of me, and will not suffer me to perysh without doynge greater good turnes and better deedes than hitherto I haue don.
To whom ought shee to make accoumpt of hir deedes and doinges, but to God alone and to hir owne Conscience?
Gunville and Kaies his good deedes maie record, And will (no doubt) him praise therefor afford.
You did no princely deedes Ere you were borne (I take it) to deserve it; 285 Nor did you any since that I have heard; Nor will doe ever any, as all thinke.
Going indoors for my hat, I craved permission to run to my rooms and change into flannels before lunch; and Deedes himself could not have hit upon a craftier pretext.
The captain joined him, whereuponDeedes retreated to the house, with black looks that were blacker still a few minutes later when he returned.
As our eyes met, he honoured me with a jovial nod; then my white duck suit came between us, a little creased, but spotless as on the night before; and Deedes was looking me up and down.
The board moved upward; a grimy face appeared through the aperture; it was that of my old schoolfellow, Deedes major.
It was a record highly characteristic of the Deedes who had been so popular and so infamous at school.
Deedes considered a moment, and then gave the most genuine laugh I had heard from him yet.
But Deedes vouchsafed no answer, save with his Winchester, and from the spitting of a revolver (doubtless handled by the captain) I gathered we were at pretty close quarters.
Could there be, not a secret but a private understanding betweenDeedes and the daughter?
And I wondered ifDeedes had the same thought, as he leant over the taffrail studying the wake; or had he more pangs and fears than he pretended, and were we less safe?
Deedes looked very sick and pale, but the sight of us elicited a sardonic smile.
But Deedes demanded more than a silent consent to his plans.
Instead of Deedesand the sergeant, the big man in the church was on my nerves.
Deedes passed me, however, without a word, and I saw a telescope sticking out of his pocket as he climbed higher.
We do knowe that a man is not Iustified by the deedesof the lawe / but by the faithe of Iesu Christe.
Wherfor we must shew forthe the faith of the harte both by deedes and wordes / after the exeample of theise seuen thowsande confessors whom God doth praise.
We holde that a mã is Iustified by faithe / without the deedes of the Lawe.
And as many as are vnder the deedes of the Lawe are subiect to the curs.
Are you aware whether Mr Deedes had any knowledge that the deceased was his rival for Miss Laing's hand?
I have always found Deedes upright, loyal and patriotic, and coming as he does of a well-known family of diplomats, I really do not suspect him of having played his country false.
Deedes is simply gone on her," cried Cargill, with good-humoured banter.
To me it appears, as far as the facts go, that Deedes has been victimised in the same manner as ourselves.
After delivering an appropriate address to the electors, the meeting was proceeded with, and eventually Mr William Deedes was returned.
Mr William Deedes of Sandling Park was elected to represent them in Parliament, and thanks were voted to the High Sheriff.
This deede would trouble any quiet soule, To thinke thereof, much more to see it done; Such cruell deedes can never long be hid, Although we practice nere so cunningly.
I grant you have, O rather shed my blood Then number the kinddeedes betweene us past.
And in all this Katie Deedes was only returning to her own fold, though her people were not soldiers, but lawyers.
Katie Deedes and Dickie Lemesurier were both permitted to fondle the twins, though in somewhat different measure.
This time she had persuaded Katie Deedesto come with her--for Katie had left the Eden, was out of a job, and for the time being had afternoon hours to spare.
I hope this don't jolt Miss Deedestoo much; it's ver-ry interessting).
But her personal exaltation over Katie Deedes and the others had caused her no joy.
Katie Deedes had made no scruple whatever about changing her coat in more senses of the words than one.
The part in which he stabbed it was so unbrokenly set that it must have struck Katie Deedes as overwhelmingly learned.
The Deedes do not come till Tuesday; Sophia is to be the comer.
Mrs. Deedes is as welcome as May to all our benevolence to her son; we only lamented that we could not do more, and that the 50l.
The Deedes come here on Monday to stay till Friday, so that we shall end with a flourish the last canto.
Sir Brook comes here in the morning, and they are to be joined by Mr. Deedes at Ashford.
Mrs. Deedes and I must talk rationally together, I suppose.
The Deedescannot meet us; they have engagements at home.
MANY thanks, my dear Cassandra, to you and Mr. Deedes for your joint and agreeable composition, which took me by surprise this morning.
I will finish the Deedes by saying that they are not likely to come here till quite late in my stay,--the very last week perhaps; and I do not expect to see the Moores at all.
Mr. Deedes was holding up a glass of wine to the light as the landlord brought his little speech to a close.
Their row on the lake was prolonged for a couple of hours, and Mr. Deedes went back to the hotel much edified.
Mr. Deedes was up betimes next morning, and took a three miles' trudge over the hills before breakfast.
Beginning with the narrative of Sergeant Nicholas, Mr. Deedes went on from that point to detail by what means he had discovered that M.
Mr. Deedes bowed courteously, wished him and the landlord a very good night, and withdrew.
As Cleon and the landlord sat hob-nobbing together in the little snuggery behind the bar, Mr. Deedes put in his head to ask a question of the latter.
Then Mr. Deedes filled up his own glass and that of the landlord.
Mr. Deedes set out immediately after breakfast on Thursday morning, and having walked to the Ferry Hotel, he took the steamer from that place to Newby Bridge.
It was quite evident that neither the Russian nor his dark-skinned valet was of any avail for the furtherance of that scheme which had brought Mr. Deedes all the way to the wilds of Westmoreland.
The two men bowed, Mr. Cleon rather sulkily; but Mr. Deedes was all affability and smiling bonhommie.
Then Mr. Deedes explained to Mr. Jasmin his reasons for sending for him from London, and with what view he was desirous of introducing him into Bon Repos.
But Amory told it, and Katie Deedes remembered the dark stairs, and said that she would never dare to go down them.
And as this opinion was based, not on her reading of Association books, nor on anything Laura Beamish or Katie Deedes had told her, but on her own unshakable and inalienable experience, it is perhaps worth a moment's examination.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deedes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.