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Example sentences for "findes"

Lexicographically close words:
find; finde; finden; finder; finders; findest; findet; findeth; findin; finding
  1. I do mistake my person all this while: Vpon my life she findes (although I cannot) My selfe to be a maru'llous proper man.

  2. Anon he findes him, Striking too short at Greekes.

  3. Macbeth Is ripe for shaking, and the Powres aboue Put on their Instruments: Receiue what cheere you may, The Night is long, that neuer findes the Day.

  4. Catesby hath sounded Hastings in our businesse, And findes the testie Gentleman so hot, That he will lose his Head, ere giue consent His Masters Child, as worshipfully he tearmes it, Shall lose the Royaltie of Englands Throne Buck.

  5. Mine eye hath well examined his parts, And findes them perfect Richard: sirra speake, What doth moue you to claime your brothers land Philip.

  6. Where my stomacke findes meate, or rather where I eate it Tim.

  7. Haue I liu'd thus long (let me speake my selfe, Since Vertue findes no friends) a Wife, a true one?

  8. He begines to try him on some of them, but try him wheir he will he findes him better wersed then himselfe.

  9. Much Labour wearys the body, and many thoughts oppresse the minde: man aimes at profit by the one, and content in the other; but often misses of both, and findes nothing but vanity and vexation of spirit.

  10. Anon he findes him, [Sidenote: Play] Striking too short at Greekes.

  11. I Béowulf findes dette optrin for förste gang, ganske afvigende i den politiske stilling, men med kendeligt slægtskab i det digterske indhold.

  12. No wonder he a prosp’rous Voyage findes That hath both Sailes and Oares to serve his turne, And, still, through meanes of some propitious Winds Is to his wished Harbour, swiftly borne.

  13. When Wealth is lost, or faileth to besteed us; Shee findes out honest meanes to cloath and feede us.

  14. Celsus speaking of its vestments, sets downe, that being of its selfe incorporeall and invisible, in what corporall place soever it findes it selfe, it must have a body convenable to the nature of the place where it resides.

  15. Because where the Deuill findes greatest ignorance and barbaritie, there assayles he grosseliest, as I gaue you the reason wherefore there was moe Witches of women kinde nor men.

  16. No surelie, for hee vses everie man, whom of he hath the rule, according to their complexion and knowledge: And so whome he findes most simple, he plaineliest discovers himselfe vnto them.

  17. Canto xi Britomart chaceth Ollyphant, findes Scudamour distrest: Assayes the house of Busyrane, where Loues spoyles are exprest.

  18. CANTO X Paridell rapeth Hellenore: 2 Malbecco her pursewes: Findes emongst Satyres, whence with him 4 To turne she doth refuse.

  19. Canto x Paridell rapeth Hellenore: Malbecco her pursewes: Findes emongst Satyres, whence with him To turne she doth refuse.

  20. CANTO XI Britomart chaceth Ollyphant, 2 findes Scudamour distrest: Assayes the house of Busyrane, 4 where Loues spoyles are exprest.

  21. Canto vii Guyon findes Mamon in a delue, Sunning his threasure hore: Is by him tempted, and led downe, To see his secret store.

  22. CANTO I Guyon by Archimage abusd, 2 The Redcrosse knight awaytes, Findes Mordant and Amauia slaine 4 With pleasures poisoned baytes.

  23. As he that sees a starre fall, runs apace, And findes a gellie in the place, 205 So doth the Bridegroome hast as much, Being told this starre is falne, and findes her such.

  24. Man's better part consists of purer fire, And findes it selfe allow'd, ere it desire.

  25. He is no flatterer; but when he findes his friend any way imperfect, he freely but gently informes him; nor yet shall some few errors cancell the bond of friendship; because he remembers no endeavours can raise man above his frailety.

  26. Pride he disdaines, when he findes it swelling in himselfe; but easily forgiveth it in another: Nor can any mans error in life, make him sinne in censure, since seldome the folly we condemne is so culpable as the severity of our judgement.

  27. Which, when 'tis fortified So strong with reason that it doth deride All adverse force oth' sudden findes its head Intangled in a spiders slender thread.

  28. Th'amaz'd marriner having lost his way In the tempestuous desart of the Sea, Lookes up but findes no starres.

  29. He every day travailes his meditations up to heaven, and never findes himself wearied with the journey: but when the necessities of nature returne him downe to earth, he esteemes it a place, hee is condemned to.

  30. For vile Ateukin, who so findes him out, Shall haue fiue hundreth markes for his reward.

  31. Signior Iaques wel met, you shall commaund me, 1340 Sirra go cause my writings be proclamed in the Market place, Promise a great reward to them that findes them, Looke where I supt and euery where.

  32. My heart will sigh, when I miscall it so, Which findes it an inforced Pilgrimage Gau.

  33. The Queene returnes, findes the King dead, and makes passionate Action.


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