The freind I trusted, which did eat my bread, Hath lifted vp his heele against my head.
Surely Thou seest the wronge which they haue done, And all oppressions underneath the sunne; To Thee alone the poore his cause commends As th' only freind of him that wanteth freinds.
Freind can write a better prescription when drunk than I can when sober.
Freind continually visited his patients in a state of intoxication.
Freind to keep her secret, and begging him to visit her during the course of the day.
Cheselden, fonder of having his horses admired than his professional skill extolled, as Pope and Freind knew, was his frequent visitor.
On suspicion of being concerned in the Atterbury plot, Freind was committed to the Tower.
There was less love between Radcliffe and Hannes, Freind and Blackmore, Gibbons and Garth, than between Pope and Dennis, Swift and Grub Street.
On another occasion Freind wrote a prescription for a member of an important family, when his faculties were so evidently beyond his control that Mead was sent for.
A Jacobite of the most enthusiastic sort, he was not less thanFreind a favourite with the aristocracy who countenanced the Stuart faction.
Sir I am a poore freind of yours, that loues you Clo.
Freize, freize, thou bitter skie that dost not bight so nigh as benefitts forgot: Though thou the waters warpe, thy sting is not so sharpe, as freind remembred not.
Franklin[291] wrote from Paris to a freind in London, with indignation against one who had been entrusted with money belonging to the American prisoners, and had run off with it.
Mrs Lutterell will be so good as to accept my compliments, Charlotte, my Love, and Eloisa the best wishes for the recovery of her Health and Spirits that can be offered by her affectionate Freind E.
After having attended my lamented freindto her Early Grave, I immediately (tho' late at night) left the detested Village in which she died, and near which had expired my Husband and Augustus.
You will join with me I am certain my dear Charlotte, in prayers for the recovery of the unhappy Lesley's peace of Mind, which must ever be essential to that of your sincere freind M.
My Father met him with that look of Love, that social Shake, and cordial kiss which marked his gladness at beholding an old and valued freind from whom thro' various circumstances he had been separated nearly twenty years.
Freind I every day more regret the serene and tranquil Pleasures of the Castle we have left, in exchange for the uncertain and unequal Amusements of this vaunted City.
After having been deprived during the course of 3 weeks of a real freind (for such I term your Mother) imagine my transports at beholding one, most truly worthy of the Name.
One day, when Freind was thinking over a speech he intended to deliver in the house (of which he was a most respectable member), a Spanish lady was announced as desirous of seeing him on particular business.
The following is a summary of the pleasant disputation, which our dear friend Freind and the Bachelor Don Papalamiendos held, in the presence of the Earl of Peterborough.
Mr. Freind then saw that the bachelor married Boca Vermeja, who really loved him, notwithstanding her tears for John.
Mr. Freind enquired if he was of Lord Baltimore's religion?
Freind sighed deeply at this intelligence, then suddenly recovering himself, and pressing my hand, he said: "I must go to America.
Our generous Freindgave her also a dowry, and took care to secure places for his converts.
In a word, the wise and charitable Freind was contented with getting Caracucarador flogged, as he had whipped Miss Boca Vermeja and Miss Las Nalgas.
This is a faithful summary of the conversation between Mr. Freind and the Bachelor Don Papalamiendos, since called by us Papa Dexando.
Freind had received certain information on this subject from his servant, who had written to him punctually by every ship.
After these sad reflections on an event common in America, Freind resumed his usual demeanor.
On hearing this singular discourse, I withdrew quickly, and represented to Mr. Freind how much his son required his advice.
You know that Mr. Freind was a member of parliament before he became a priest; and he is the only person who has been allowed to combine functions so opposed.
Mr. Freind saw that he had now reached the most difficult part of the dispute, and that Birton was preparing a rude assault.
In 1719 Freind addressed a Latin letter to Mead on the subject (the purging was in the secondary fever of confluent smallpox), and a lively controversy arose in which Freind referred to Woodward anonymously as a well-known empiric.
Condamine, in his French essay of 1755, counts Freind among the original supporters of inoculation, and ridicules the opposition to it.
Freind and I went into the City to dine late, like good fasters.
Freind was with me, and pulled out a twopenny pamphlet just published, called The State of Wit,[6] giving a character of all the papers that have come out of late.
Freind to dine in the City, on purpose to be out of the way, and we sent our printer to see what was our fate; but he gave us a most melancholy account of things.
Freind came this morning to visit Atterbury's lady and children as physician, and persuaded me to go with him to town in his chariot.
No officer namedFreind or Friend is mentioned in Dalton's English Army Lists.
Freind and I dined in the City by invitation, and I drank punch, very good, but it makes me hot.
Freind at a third body's house, where I was to pass for somebody else; and there was a plaguy silly jest carried on, that made me sick of it.
My dear freind & brother, whom with yours I alwaise remember in my best affection, and whose wellfare I shall never cease to comend to God by my best & most earnest praires.
Freind went down post from London, with Mrs. Pulteney, and received 300 guineas for the journey.
He esteemed him rather as a sonne then a servante, and for his wisdom & godlines (in private) he would converse with him more like a freind & familier then a maister.
Freind also calls attention to the fact that grammars and books which treated of the science of language were likewise saved from destruction.
Freind regards the chapters of Gilbert on the subject of leprosy as borrowed substantially from the "Chirurgia" of Theodorius of Cervia, who wrote about the year 1266.
Freind generally accepted as the work of Bacon, is almost certainly not from the pen of that eminent philosopher.
Freind says this chapter is copied chiefly from Theodorius of Cervia.
Even Freind and Sprengel, admirable historians, though more thoughtful and judicious in their criticisms, seem for the moment to have forgotten or overlooked the true character of the Compendium.
Your freind and my daughter dead and by my meanes!
Lady, I come to free My worthy freind and your owne servant, Bonvill, From an uniust suspition your conceite Retaines of him.
This great work I have studied carefully, and not without prejudice; and yet I cannot wonder that Fallopius compared the author to Hippocrates, or that John Freind calls him the Prince of Surgeons.
But said, "He most neidis declair himself freind to those that war able to supporte and defend him.
For yf it be the office of a verray freind to geve trew and faythfull counsall to thame whome he seis ryn to destructioun for lack of the same, I could nott be provin ennemye to your Grace, bot rather a freind unfeaned.
Having heard a great rumour in the summer of that year that certain girls at that Oxfordshire village were taken with frequent barkings like dogs, Dr Freind made a journey to the place to investigate the cases[124].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "freind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.