Previous to the year 1729 the most important concession granted to those engaged in the taking of fish was the establishing of two extra "Fishe Dayes" in the week.
Among these are found Bleakes or bliccae[74] a thinne herring like fishe wch some will also think to bee young herrings.
Among these are found Bleakes or bliccae a thinne herring like fishe which some will also think to bee young herrings.
Sepia or cuttle fish and great plentie of the bone or shellie substance which sustaineth the whole bulk of that soft fishe found commonly on the shoare.
There is also fleshe and fishe rosted, boyled and baked, Pies and Custardes made of diuers sortes of egges, the great quantitie of bread is without number.
There are also many whales, porposes, sea horses, and adhothuis, which is a kinde of fishe which wee have neuer seene nor hearde of before.
Then nexte they haue an other brothe: and after that they are serued wyth fleshe twise sod[8], orfishe twise het.
For the firste course they haue soppes or slices of bread, soaked in fleshe brothe, or if it be a fishe day, in the broth of pulce.
Such greate floudes are like to insue, through this Hiemall distemperature, that diuerse men shall be drowned on drie hilles, and fishe if they could not swimme, were vtterly like to perish.
O'Donell is the best lorde of fishe in Ireland, and exchangeth fishe allwayes with foreign merchants for wyne, by which his call in other countryes the kinge of fishe.
The king hath in euerie citie founded vppon the riuers, houses wherein euerie yeare is brought vp many cormorantes or sea rauens, with whome they doo fishe in those monethes that the fish dooth spawne, and that is in this maner following.
Seekanauk, a kind of crustie shell fishe which is good meate, about a foote in breadth, hauing a crustie tayle, many legges like a crab; and her eyes in her backe.
How can'st thou proove that to bee a fishe that was not bredd in the water, that coold never swimme, that hathe neather roe nor milt, scale nor finne, lyfe nor motion?
Nowe, syr, I com to you with this ould proverbe, all's not fishe that com's to nett.
These are the fishermen and I the fishe catcht in the nett; well my comfort is, thoughe my booty have made me no ritcher then I was, poorer then I am I canott bee.
This bagge, this knapsacke, or this portmanteau hee woold make a fishe bycause tooke in his nett.
Thus land-spaniell; no man can say this is my fishe till hee finde it in his nett.
Sea, is this a fishe or no, or if a fishe what fishe do you call it (peace you).
And thus much concernyng Symon Fishe the author of the booke of beggars, who also translated a booke called the Summe of the Scripture out of the Dutch [i.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fishe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.