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Example sentences for "everie"

Lexicographically close words:
evere; evergreen; evergreens; everich; everiche; everlasting; everlastingly; everlastingness; evermore; everry
  1. There is nought like discipline for young blood, and he who has not learned to obey as a page will never be fit to command as a knight.

  2. Wee had are meir, that caryit salt and coill, And everie ilk yeir scho brocht us hame ane foill.

  3. Item: Ordains the watch to be keipit preceisely, and ane elder to watch everie nicht in turn with them, qlk they did, and promeisit to continue.

  4. The session ordainis that Mr James Macqueine, schoolmaister, sal have of everie baptisme 40d.

  5. The minister shew them that everie kirk was appointit to pay, and that he wald give 20s.

  6. In their feasting their greatest myrth and commonest talke, is in making report what everie man hath slaine, and they that have told of most, are set betweene two cuppes full of drinke, for that is the cheefe honour among them.

  7. As everie of them hath slain most, so is he counted the joliest fellowe among them.

  8. The Countries spread verie large, and by reason that the rivers doo divers times over flow their bankes there is everie where great store of good pasture.

  9. For the first time, everie one seemed idle; not only disinclined for businesse, but as though there were something unseemlie in addressing one's self to it.

  10. I hung upon everie word and thought that issued from his lips, and drank them in as thirsty land sucks up the tender rain.

  11. Great is the calm for everie quhair The wind is settlin' downe; The reik thrawes right up in the air, From everie tower and towne.

  12. He is a gentleman, because his nature Is kinde and affable to everie creature.

  13. I am sure Mother grudged the Royalists everie Goose and Turkey they had from our Yard.

  14. I verilie think she loves everie one of those long Curls of hers more than she loves Mr. Milton.

  15. No, Moll, you disappointed us everie Way.

  16. Quod Willyam; thus shall Willyam be founde A friend to everie manne that treades on English ground.

  17. He sayde; and shame on everie visage spredde, Ne sawe the erlies face, but addawd hung their head.

  18. In everie merriemakeyng, fayre or wake, I kenn'd a perpled lyghte of Wysdom's raie; He eate downe learnynge wyth the wastle cake.

  19. Wilton finds his man "counting his barrels, and setting the price in chalke on the head of everie one of them.

  20. Spaniard or the Germaine to looke backe to everie dog that barks.

  21. I have hearde grave men of credite report, more candles light in it everie winter morning before foure of the clocke than the foure of clocke bell gave stroakes.

  22. Sum man of everie natioun Was in that congregatioun.

  23. That plesand feild was lang and braid, Quhair gay ordour and rowme was maid, And everie man micht have gude sicht, And thair was mony weirlyke knicht.

  24. With everie man he was commendit, Sa vailyeandlie he him defendit.

  25. The Squyer furth his rink[410] he ran, Commendit weill with everie man; And him dischargeit of his speir Honestlie lyke ane man of weir.

  26. The feild wes in the medow grene, Quhair everie man micht weill be sene.

  27. Than everie man into that steid[418] Did all beleve that he was deid.

  28. And then the Squyer tuik his leve, Commendit weill with everie man.

  29. On everie side come monie man To behald quha the battell wan.

  30. Therefore (in any wise) prepare your selfe To grace and sooth his great conceit of him; For everie jesture, everie word he speakes, Seemes to my father admirablie good.

  31. Alderbure, Hyanthes faith stands on so weake a ground, That it will fall or bend with everie winde?

  32. Goddesse of learning, and of constancy, Of friendshippe, and of everie other vertue.

  33. If hosen and shoon thou ne'er gav'st nane, Everie nighte and alle, The whinnes shall pricke thee to the bare bane, And Christe receive thye saule.

  34. From Whinny-muir when thou mayst passe, Everie nighte and alle, To Brigg o' Dread thou comest at last, And Christe receive thye saule.

  35. If ever thou gavest meate or drinke, Everie nighte and alle, The fire shall never make thee shrinke, And Christe receive thye saule.

  36. When thou from hence away art paste, Everie nighte and alle, To Whinny-muir thou comest at laste, And Christe receive thye saule.

  37. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, Everie nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on, And Christe receive thye saule.

  38. If meate or drinke thou ne'er gav'st nane, Everie nighte and alle, The fire will burne thee to the bare bane, And Christe receive thye saule.

  39. From Brigg o' Dread when thou mayst passe, Everie nighte and alle, To Purgatory Fire thou comest at last, And Christe receive thye saule.

  40. They ar all rebellious traitors, evin the king the maist singular person, and particularlie everie estait of the land.

  41. Muro bianco is paper good enough for everie matto: Prints were first invented for wise mens use, and not for fooles play.

  42. He protested, with everie semblance of sincerity, he had never seene so pretty an academy.

  43. A little management may enable even a young gentlewoman to do this, without soyling her hands; and to neglect giving them proper food at proper times entayls a disgrace of which everie one of 'em w^d be ashamed.


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