O, doe but thinke You stand vpon the Riuage, and behold A Citie on th' inconstant Billowes dauncing: For so appeares this Fleet Maiesticall, Holding due course to Harflew.
I doe not know the French for fer, and ferret, and firke Pist.
Yet they doe winke and yeeld, as Loue is blind and enforces Burg.
Your Brother Kings and Monarchs of the Earth Doe all expect, that you should rowse your selfe, As did the former Lyons of your Blood West.
Will not you and Mr. Doe go with us this evening across to our neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Carter, who are entertaining for their young daughter?
Amanthus had written to her once from Bar Harbor, she had the letter here now, apparently to say Mr. Cyril Doe was there visiting the embassy which had removed itself to that place for the summer.
It was plain that Mr. Doe continued to impress her, and few things in this life so far had.
But first I ought to say, Mr. Verily Blanke and Mr. Doe sent back polite messages.
Mr. Doe has found Mrs. Gwinne Tuttle, and she is taking him to Amanthus.
According to others the hind and the doeseason ends on Twelfth-day or Epiphany (Jan.
Anna, against this Troian doe I pray, Who seekes to rob me of thy Sisters loue, And dive into her heart by coloured lookes.
When as the waues doe threat our Chrystall world, And Proteus raising hils of flouds on high, Entends ere long to sport him in the skie.
I but the barbarous sort doe threat our ships, And will not let vs lodge vpon the sands: In multitudes they swarme vnto the shoare, And from the first earth interdict our feete.
Dedication of 'The White Doe of Rylstone' in the edition of 1836.
The doe and the fawn were with great difficulty put on board; and so much time was expended in the construction of a pen for them, that we did not sail until ten o'clock in the evening.
None doe you like, but an effeminate Prince, Whom like a Schoole-boy you may ouer-awe Winch.
Seignior hang: base Muleters of France, Like Pesant foot-Boyes doe they keepe the Walls, And dare not take vp Armes, like Gentlemen Pucell.
Then let me stay, and Father doe you flye: Your losse is great, so your regard should be; My worth vnknowne, no losse is knowne in me.
Deferre no time, delayes haue dangerous ends, Enter and cry, the Dolphin, presently, And then doe execution on the Watch.
Lord Talbot, doe not so dishonour me: Here will I sit, before the Walls of Roan, And will be partner of your weale or woe Burg.
But now thy Vnckle is remouing hence, As Princes doe their Courts, when they are cloy'd With long continuance in a setled place Rich.
Oh tell me when my Lippes doe touch his Cheekes, That I may kindly giue one fainting Kisse.
When I was young (as yet I am not old) I doeremember how my Father said, A stouter Champion neuer handled Sword.
I doeremember it, and here take my leaue, To goe about my preparation.
Ik doe 't niet--al krepeerden we zóo as we hier zitten van honger".
Sir Lewis (17) hath an able pen, Can cudgell a committee; He makes them doe him reason, though They others do not pitty.
The Parliament bold and the counsell of state Doe wish them beyond sea, or else at Virginie; For now all their orders are quite out of date, Twelve Parliament men shall be sold for peny.
Then sayd the prince, I commit my selfe vnto you, doe with me what you thinke good.
And the colveres retournen azen, where as thei ben norisscht; and so thei doe comounly.
And if any one here her birth doe disdaine, Her father is ready, with might and with maine, To proove shee is come of noble degree: Therfore never flout att prettye Bessee.
My name is Henry Hunt, quoth hee With a heavye heart, and a carefull mind; I and my shipp doe both belong To the Newcastle, that stands upon Tyne.
To every one this answer shee made, Wherfore unto her they joyfullye sayd, This thing to fulfill wee all doe agree; But where dwells thy father, my prettye Besse?
And quhat wul ze doe wi' zour towirs and zour ha', That were sae fair to see, O?
You be two erles, sayd Witherington, And I a squier alone: He doe the best thatdoe I may, While I have power to stand: While I have power to weeld my sword He fight with hart and hand.
This Neoma did worke by the same art, and did vndoe that which the other did practise or imagine, in such sort, that their magicke did profitte them nothing, neither could they doe anie harme vnto them of China.
But it so fallyng out that the Chineans are the greatest eaters in all the world, they doe feede uppon all thinges, specially on porke, the fatter that is, vnto them the lesse lothsome.
Many doe traueyle the greater parte of this iourney by water in certayne lyght barkes, for the multitude of ryuers commodious for passage from one citie to another.
For by them they doe vnderstand the successe to be good or euill in their iourney, or any other thing that they do take in hande.
Of lots which they doo vse when they will doeanie thing of importance, and howe they doe inuocate or call the diuell.
The countrey is so well inhabited, that no one foote of ground is left untilled; small store of cattell haue we seene this way, we sawe onely certayne oxen wherewithall the countreymen doe plough theyr grounde.
These countrymen by arte doe that in tyllage which we are constrayned to doe by force.
Some for this purpose dig the soile of their Orchard to receiue moisture, which I cannot approue: for the roots with digging are oftentimes hurt, and especially being digged by some vnskilfull seruant: For the Gardiner cannot doe all himselfe.
For Trees doe as all other bearers doe, when their yong ones are ripe, they will waine them.
Lettice yeelds seed the first yeere, and dyes: sow betime, and if you would haue them Cabbage for Sallets, remoue them as you doe Cabbage.
And what other things is a vineyard, in those countries where vines doe thriue, than a large Orchard of trees bearing fruit?
If your swarme knit in the top of a tree, as they will, if the winde beate them not to fall downe: let the stoole or ladder described in the Orchard, doe you seruice.
If the Summer be so exceeding dry, as that some trees doe withhold their sap, you must waite the time till it doe returne.
The other waies of changing the naturall fruit of Trees, are more curious then profitable, and therefore I mind not to bestow much labour or time about them, onely I shall make knowne what I haue proued, and what I doe thinke.
However, the old doe seemed to be pretty wise and did not chase the first coyote far; so that the one left on the ground had hardly time to begin his hunt before the antelope made her appearance again on the flat, and drove him off.
Just before I got to the top of the hill an old doe antelope suddenly came in view, closely followed by a coyote.
I almost roped an old doe once in a fair chase, and I wasn't riding anything but a slow cow pony at that.
What this something was they soon saw, for presently a doe antelope came galloping over the hills toward the flat, and when she saw the coyote she ran faster, directly toward it.
When we see an old doe antelope by herself on the prairie at about the season of the year when the young are born, we watch her and we can tell pretty well whether she has a young one or not.
It is a common thing for a single coyote to chase an old doe with her kids, just after the little ones have begun to run about.