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Example sentences for "extreame"

Lexicographically close words:
extravaganza; extravasated; extravasation; extravasations; extream; extreamely; extreames; extreamly; extreams; extreeme
  1. But vpon the very feast day of the saide Apostles, there fel a mightie snowe in that place, and wee had extreame colde weather.

  2. For it was a very large and a populous citie, but it is nowe in a maner brought to nothing for there doe scarce remaine 200 houses, the inhabitants whereof are kept in extreame bondage.

  3. Likewise, in the Sommer season there is on the sudden extreame heate, and suddenly againe intolerable colde.

  4. At length, by reason of extreame trauaile, and continuall change of aire and of meats in Caldea, he fell into a greuious sicknesse, insomuch that he was wearie of his life.

  5. The people much blamed king John, for this extreame dealing, bicause that the heremit was supposed to be a man of great vertue, and his sonne nothing guiltie of the offense committed by his father (if any were) against the king.

  6. The first bishop of this Ile was called Wimundus or Raymundus, and surnamed Monachus Sauinensis, who by reason of his extreame and tyrannicall crueltie toward the Ilanders, had first his sight taken from him, & then was sent into exile.

  7. The lamentable request of vs the Britains, beseeching you of aid to bee ministred vnto the prouince of the Romane empire, vnto our countrie, vnto our wiues and children at this present, which stand in most extreame perill.

  8. Crieng out therefore of this extreame follie, lib.

  9. Thus the Britains being brought generallie into such extreame miserie, they thought good to trie if they might purchase some aid of that [Sidenote: Actius.

  10. The Romans being thus put to their extreame shift, deuised among themselues how to reuoke Furius Camillus from exile, whom not long before they had vniustlie banished out of the citie.

  11. I doe not seeke to quench your Loues hot fire, But qualifie the fires extreame rage, Lest it should burne aboue the bounds of reason Iul.

  12. Either thou wilt dye, by Gods iust ordinance Ere from this warre thou turne a Conqueror: Or I with greefe and extreame Age shall perish, And neuer more behold thy face againe.

  13. I play'd the Cheater for thy Fathers hand, And when I had it, drew my selfe apart, And almost broke my heart with extreame laughter.

  14. But in the northland, whair the harvest befoir the Quene had travailled, thair was ane extreame famyn, in the qubilk many dyed in that countrey.

  15. When the extreame pangs of death came upon Scogin, the holy Candle was put in his hand to blesse himselfe.

  16. Extreame their dole: and greater misery In sacked townes can hardlie euer be.

  17. So likewise was the strong towne of Rion by the earle of Arminacke, extreame enimie to the realme of England, for breach of the mariage concluded betweene king Henrie and his daughter.

  18. What mercie is in him that sleieth his trustie freends as well as his extreame enimies?

  19. O I am At thys tyme nothynge but extreame disgrace.

  20. Suer tys so, And it will vexe the noble palladyne Above the heyghte of madnes; nay, beleiv't T'will chaunge opynion to a constant faythe Of hys extreame mysfortunes.

  21. That naturell heate, which is the cause and nurse Of younge desyers, his pallsye hath shooke of, And all the able facultyes of man Are fled his frost of age to that extreame Theres not enough to cherrish a desyer Left in his saplesse nerves.

  22. Sir, I am just of your opynion I; For what extreame beast but a foolishe curre Would envye that which he hym selfe dispyses?

  23. They have left a darknes so extreame behynde I cannot fynde a prayre to blesse theire soules.

  24. The traytor to the King and cömon weale, was put to death with extreame tormëts.

  25. For these last 4 dayes the weather hath bene extreame hot and very calme, the Sunne being 5 degrees aboue the horison at midnight.

  26. West, then the extreame poyntes of Cathayo Eastward, if Ortelius generall Carde of the world be true: [Sidenote: In Theatro.

  27. These obstacles removed, the Speaker, who a long time had bene extreame sickly, and therefore not able to passe through long harangues, delivered in briefe to the whole assembly the occasions of their meeting.

  28. Which now for the extreame paines and tortures of my angrie maladie, and for the small terme of my naturall life, I can neither perform, neither yet liue to see either to take effect, or to sort to anie good conclusion.

  29. Penance too much I have sustaind before; Oh Phoebus, plague me not with any more, Nor be thou so extreame now at the worst To make my torments greater than at the first.

  30. Although there be such difference in the chaunge To Hue in Court and desart woods to raunge, Yet in extremes, wherein we cannot chuse, An extreame refuge is not to refuse.

  31. The same yeare chanced a great dearth, by reason that the growth of all things was much hindered with the extreame cold weather.

  32. Also the daie before Christmasse eeue, there chanced a great wind, with thunder and raine, in such extreame wise, that manie buildings were shaken and ouerthrowen.

  33. On saint Markes day was a great frost and snow, which nipped the leaues of trees and hearbes in such extreame wise, that for the more part they withered and faded awaie.

  34. Wherefore the earle sent a messenger in all possible hast vnto his constable, praieng him with speed to come to his succour in that extreame point of necessitie.

  35. I must professe I wondred that the winter there was so cold, when the sand boyles att the watter side for the extreame heate of the Sun.

  36. For all this the mariners thought it best to returne backe, and that by no means we should runne farre into the sea, because we were in extreame danger.

  37. Being thus left to our fortunes, it fortuned that within ten days scarce ten amongst vs could either goe, or well stand, such extreame weaknes and moknes oppressed vs.

  38. But God the guider of all good actions, forcing them by an extreame storme to hull all night, did driue them by his providence to their desired Port, beyond all their expectations; for never any of them had seene that coast.

  39. These obstacles removed, the Speaker, who a long time had bene extreame sickly and therefore not able to passe through long harrangues, delivered in briefe to the whole assembly the occasions of their meeting.

  40. I have byn much tormented with an agew, which, after, turned into extreame ache in my boanes in all partes of my body, soe that I had thought I should have lost the use of my lymbs and was become a very crippell.

  41. We departed from Bingana Tomo at midnight past, and got this day to Moro before sunne seting, having made 30 leagues, with such extreame wynde that we weare not able to beare but very littell seale.

  42. Osterwick littell lesse, and both of them at this instant soe extreame sick that I dowbt much of their recovery, which hath [byn] and is a hinderance to me in the proceadinges of acco.


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