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Example sentences for "easie"

Lexicographically close words:
easely; easement; easements; eases; easeth; easier; easiest; easilie; easilier; easily
  1. And least any scruple might remaine unanswered, or you might thinke the men who beheld all this though they might be skilfull, yet they came with credulous minds, and so were more easie to be deluded.

  2. Their frequent experience hath proved this, and an easie observation may quickely confirme it.

  3. Howbeit at length the thing which seemed so hard and difficill, thorough hope of his fortified love, did now appeare easie and facill: but marke I pray you diligently to what end the furious force of his inordinate desire came.

  4. When we had gone a good part of our journey, over the plaine and easie fields, we fortuned to come to a little towne, where we lodged at a certaine Captaines house.

  5. So yt is easie to be seene by the wordes the domene tould me all is falce.

  6. He ha[th a] great desire to find out the norther passage for England from hence, and thinketh it an easie matter to be donne in respect the Emperour of this place offreth his assistance.

  7. A Problem for finding the Year of the Julian Period by a new and very easie Method.

  8. That the College of the Learned in Borussia, finds it not so easie to resolve all those Queries sent from England to M.

  9. To find the Julian period by a new and easie way, 18.

  10. Gracious Madam, The sorrow paid for your just anger towards me Arising from my weakness, I presume To press into your presence, and despair not An easie pardon.

  11. You that are fair, are easie of belief, Cosen, The theam slides from your tongue.

  12. Who can offer such "sprightly, gentile, easie Wit" as Mr. Congreve?

  13. These are but easie labours Yet, for I know he must have rest.

  14. Tis now offer'd: I have a suit to you, and an easie one, Which e're long you shall know.

  15. For as that easie Law was giuen to all, To ancestor and heire, to first and last; So was the first transgression generall, And all did plucke the fruit and all did tast.

  16. By which its easie to be observed what acquaintance Mall had made with Barebeard before hand, & why she would rather marry with Hall then with him.

  17. Therefore you ought also, even as they did, to provide your selves with a curious and easie to be remembred Sign, because your Customers by mistake might not come to run into your Neighbors Shops.

  18. But it is easie to be perceived by the beginning, what may be expected from the flexibility of this precious twig.

  19. Insomuch that it is easie to be seen that they are in effect of less value then old Iron, Boots and Shoes, &c.

  20. Ho, ho, saith the t'other, it is an easie thing to get a Wife if one seek it.

  21. That it is most easie to be perceived, what a noble creature Man is, whilest that Woman who is so handsom and haughty, is nevertheless but added unto him as a servant.

  22. And not only that in this manner she grows so delicate and gluttonous; but is thereby so easie and lazy, that she can hardly longer indure her sowing cushion upon her lap.

  23. Under these delicate Circumstances it is no easie Matter to act with Safety.

  24. But as the Matter of Respect to the World, which looks on, is carried on, methinks it is so very easie to be what is in the general called Virtuous, that it need not cost one Hour's Reflection in a Month to preserve that Appellation.

  25. Besides, the Pleasures of the Imagination have this Advantage, above those of the Understanding, that they are more obvious, and more easie to be acquired.

  26. Add to this, that the Father knows he leaves a Friend to the Children of his Friends, an easie Landlord to his Tenants, and an agreeable Companion to his Acquaintance.

  27. He had ordered one of his Servants, who was placed behind a Skreen, to write down their Table-Talk, which was very easie to be done without the help of Short-hand.

  28. Good-Nature and Evenness of Temper will give you an easie Companion for Life; Virtue and good Sense, an agreeable Friend; Love and Constancy, a good Wife or Husband.

  29. This part of a Critick is so very easie to succeed in, that we find every ordinary Reader, upon the publishing of a new Poem, has Wit and Ill-nature enough to turn several Passages of it into Ridicule, and very often in the right Place.

  30. Never to thee, nor thee, easie cosin Credulous, Was your wit so raw?

  31. And is your loss then Of so easie an estimation?

  32. Almost immediately there followed "The Dignity of Kingship Asserted: in answer to Mr. Milton's 'Ready and Easie Way to establish a Free Commonwealth.

  33. It was a small quarto of eighteen pages with this title-page: "The Readie and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth, and the Excellence therof compar'd with the inconveniences and dangers of readmitting kingship in this nation.

  34. You haue (friend Leo) ful iudicially coniectured those three: for they do all so excel that which of the three in this kingdom be more excellent, it is not easie to discerne.

  35. Crosse, who had in that time broken their courages, and made the assault easie for the rest.

  36. The river of Sesto is easie to be knowen, by reason there is a ledge of rockes on the Southeast part of the Rode.

  37. Thus by the false lights of misconstruction and easie belief, I was led into Loves Labyrinth; My Masters affairs was less regarded than my Mistress supposed affection.

  38. All things are difficult in the beginning, but when they are brought to an end they are easie to be understood and apprehended.

  39. For an easie laborer will keepe and tend two acres of corne, and cure a good store of tobacco--being yet the principall commoditie the colony for the present yieldeth.

  40. But sithe no manne hath yet attempted the like, as far as I canne learne, I truste all suche as bee not exercised in the studie of Geometrye, shall finde greate ease and furtheraunce by this simple, plaine, and easie forme of writinge.

  41. Another waie also maie you drawe a cinkeangle aboute a circle, drawyng first a cinkeangle in the circle (whiche is an easie thyng to doe, by the doctrine of the .


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "easie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.