At length, when the reckoning was to be paide, hee drawes to his purse, where finding nothing left but a peece of the string in the button hole, I leave to your iudgement, whether he was now as sorie as he was merrie before.
Besides you know, itdrawes somthing neere to the speech we had to such a purpose 1.
The time drawes on he shuld come to my house, Well wife, you had best worke closely, Or I am like to goe beyond your cunning: I now wil seeke my guesse that comes to dinner, And in good time see where they all are come.
Up then to th' head with his best art Full of spite and envy blowne, At her constant marble heart, He drawes his swiftest surest dart, Which bounded back, and hit his owne.
It is true, that strong waters doe not destroy metals, that they returne not to their first forme and nature, but drawes them to water, and a melting liquor.
The nimble Spider from his Entrailes drawes A suttle Thread, and curious art doth show In weaving Nets, not much unlike those Lawes Which catch Small-Thieves, and let the Great-ones goe.
Verse that drawes Natures workes, from Natures law, Thee, her best worke, to her worke cannot draw.
Natures instinct drawes to the warmer clime Even small birds, who by that courage dare, 5 In numerous fleets, saile through their Sea, the aire.
In a rude hunger now hee millionsdrawes Into his bloody, or plaguy, or sterv'd jawes.
Onely the Calenture together drawes Deare friends, which meet dead in great fishes jawes: And on the hatches as on Altars lyes 25 Each one, his owne Priest, and owne Sacrifice.
The Lord hath cast a line, so to confound And levell Sions walls unto the ground; He drawes not back his hand, which doth oreturne The wall, and Rampart, which together mourne.
Be not obdurate in your wickednesse; Confession drawesrepentance after it.
Amour 37 I euer loue where neuer hope appeares, Yet hope draweson my neuer-hoping care, And my liues hope would die but for dyspaire; My neuer certaine ioy breeds euer-certaine feares.
The freedome of my Spirit Maintayning (still) my Cause, Your Sex not to inherit, Vrging the Salique Lawes; But your Vertue drawes From me euery due.
For Spaine Trumpets abroad her Interest In the Kings heart, and with a black cole drawes On every wall your scoff'd at injuries.
The Barber that drawesout a Lion's tooth Curseth his Trade; and so shalt thou.
Thus doth he frollicke it each day by day, And when night comes drawes homeward to his coate, Singing a jigge or merry roundelay, For who sings commonly so merry a noate, As he that cannot chop or change a groate?
France drawes more then a 100 million a year as revenues out of France besydes extraordinary taxations.
Indeed I heard it not: then it drawes neere the season, [Sidenote: it then] Wherein the Spirit held his wont to walke.
Then to make an ende of our conference, since I see it drawes late, what forme of punishment thinke ye merites these Magicians and Witches?
The like no doubt, that Sorcerers and Witches merites; and rather so much greater, as their error proceedes of the greater knowledge, and so drawes nerer to the sin against the holy Ghost.
The glorious Sun both rising and declining We boldly looke upon; even then sweet Ladie, When like a modest bride he drawes nights curtaines, Even then he blushes, that men should behold him.
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