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Example sentences for "geve"

Lexicographically close words:
geue; geuen; geueth; geuing; geus; geven; geveth; gevin; geving; gevis
  1. Knychtis be maid, bot first the makare be possessit of his gift, and of his Ordre: ffor gif ony lord wald geve the Ordre and nocht haue it, or vnworthily geve it othir wayis na the Ordre requeiris, he dois grete dishonour to the Ordre.

  2. Than is this the question, Quhethir the King aw to geve leve to thir twa Knychtis to feicht, or nocht?

  3. I can find no manner of thing in this woman's house whereby to geve us any incouragem^{t} to proceede any further.

  4. For we geve it alwaies ane sound beath befoer and behind the consonant: thei heer ane and ther an other.

  5. E followes, quhilk in reason sould have but ane sound, for without doubt the first intent was to geve everie sound the awn symbol, and everie symbol the awn sound.

  6. The dative is noated with to, and for; as, geve libertie evin to the best youth and it wil luxuriat.

  7. Money payde to Thomas Moundeforde, Doctor of physicke and an Apothecarye appointed by order of the lordes of the privie Councell to geve their attendaunce uppon the saide lady Arbella: viz.

  8. Payde to Sir James Crofte, Knighte, appoynted by order from the lordes of the privie Councell to geve his attendaunce uppon the saide lady Arbella Seymour for his enterteynement at xxx's.

  9. I wold geve my gold," she saith, "And so I wolde my fee, For a blaste of the wesleyn wind To dryve the smoke from thee.

  10. Then bespacke the eldest sonne, That was both whitt and redde, "O mother dere, geve over your howsse, 35 Or elles we shal be deade.

  11. And yet a poore man, that ye wite wel or supposen in certain to have no good of, ye ne geve 330 no such letters, though he be a better man to god than suche a riche man; nevertheles, this poore man doth not recche therof.

  12. And all were it so, that he shuld have part of youre good dedes; yet shulde he have no more than god would geve him, after that he were worthy; and so much shall eche man have of goddes yefte, withoute youre limitacion.

  13. For holy writ biddeth that thou do well to the meke, and geve not to the wicked, but forbid to geve hem breed, lest they be mad thereby mightier through you.

  14. Go now forth, and frayne youre clerkes, And grounde you in goddes lawe, and geve Jack answere.

  15. It is not yneucht that man invent a ceremonye, and then geve it a significatioun, according to his pleasur.

  16. Now, let me hear thus much of your ceremonyes, and I sall geve you the argument; bot I wonder that ye compare thingis prophane and holy thingis so indiscreatlie togetther.

  17. I geve them gentle wordes; and to some, money.

  18. And Secundarlie, That as subjectis ar commanded to obey thair magistratis, so ar magistratis commanded to geve some dewitie to the subjectis; so that God by his word, hes prescribed the office of the one and of the other.

  19. Thairfoir do nothing to him, but tack of him; for he is ane gentill Lord, and with, a glaidar harte will geve us all thingis that we neid, than we taik it of him.

  20. Goddis maleson and myne I geve to thame that knowis of this geyre, and restoris it not.

  21. Cayaphas could not geve ane bettir counsall to his companizeons; but yitt God disapointed boith thame and him, as after we shall hear.

  22. I have power, be your contritioun, Of all your mys[134] to geve yow full remissioun.

  23. Without Goddis grace is no refuge: Geve thare be dainger ye may juge.

  24. And to the quair[275], I geve commandiment, Mak no repair quhair poetis bene present.

  25. Nor of my corps I wyll yow geve no cure[153].

  26. Geve my gammer again her washical[742] thou stole away in thy lap!

  27. He will her shrive for all this gere, and geve her penaunce strait; Wese[706] have our neele, els Dame Chat comes nere within heaven gate.

  28. Byd her geve you the neele, tys none of hers but yours.

  29. If ye will marke my toyes, and note, I will geve ye leave to cut my throte If I make not good sporte.

  30. Wherin I pray you to be good, as thus, To helpe that god may geve yt us.

  31. Sweare me no swearing, quean, the devill he geve the sorow!

  32. This hed shall save mony, by Saynt Mary, From hensforth I wyll no potycary; For at al tymys, when suche thynges shall myster My new hed shall geve myne olde tayle a glyster.

  33. Well, I can no more, but "for our water We shall geve your lordshyp our ladyes sauter.

  34. For Gods sake do so, Diccon, and I will gage my gowne To geve thee a full pot of the best ale in the towne.

  35. My life desire I not, which neither is In thee to geve nor in my self to save, Althoughe I wolde.

  36. If ever yet I coulde So moche of thee deserve, or at the least If with my last desire I may obtaine This at thy handes, geve me this one request And let me not spend my last breath in vaine.

  37. Yet others geve out secretly that the Emperour ment to chang the government of all these partes, and put other tonos in their places.

  38. Hunt, not coming to geve direction, nether at my request and writing, nor at sending for of Capt.

  39. The Hollandes generall sent his nois of trompets[273] to geve me a salve this mornyng before day, unto whome I gave a bar plate containing 3ta.

  40. Yet my comfort is, they shall never prove we have theeve stolne goodes, and therefore not to geve accompt to them of what we have.

  41. Adames retorned from the Court with answer from the councell that the Emperour would geve our Englishe nation no larger previlegese then other strangers have, only to sell our merchandiz at Firando and Langasaque.

  42. This scrivano made sute to Yasimon Dono to take up this matter, and he would geve hym the half of the 140 picols wood in sute.

  43. And soe we sett up a bill in writing, that I would geve a bar of plate to hym which brought the kayes.

  44. Coppendall he would com ashore to morrow and geve direction how to cast bras shivars and shot for ordinance, aledging the guner knew nothing for shott, nor no man else but hym selfe for the rest.

  45. Adames desired me not to bring the matter of his abuse offerd per Antony and his crew in question till his retorne; only I might geve out som speeches, that it might come to the kinges eares, yf I could conveniently do it.

  46. But suche Readeris as neather have haid exercise, nor continuance in Christis trew religioun, must abstene from ministratioun of the sacramentis, till thai geve declaratioun and witnessing of thair honestie and farther knawlege.

  47. It was ansuered unto him, That Tertulliane should nott prejudge the authoritie of the Holy Ghost, who, by the mouth of Peter, commandis us to geve reassone for our faith to everie one that requires the same of us.

  48. O Lord, I have been a bloode thristye man, and by my meanes hes mekle innocent bloode bein spilt; but wilt thou geve me victory this day, and I shall serve thee all the dayis of my lyef.

  49. That new truble so greatlie displeased Johne Knox, that he almost geve ower farther travalling for amytie.

  50. And now, having promissed to keip gude peace with hir, and you hir subjectis, we have hitherto observed it; and salbe sorye gif eather scho or yow sall geve us contrary cause.

  51. The Proveist of Lyncluden,[908] Dowglass of Drumlangrik by surname, was the man that geve the charge that the said Johne should present him self befoir the Quene: quhilk he did sone after dennar.

  52. He geve hvs his blessing, And as he died for you and me, He graunt vs in blis to be, {Lesse and mare, both old and ying!

  53. A golde rynge y schalle geve the, 715 Kepe yt wele my lady free, Yf Cryste sende the a chylde!

  54. And to my boy Larrance, to geve his mother, a gerdell.

  55. Hawley went to Ishew to Mr. Nealson to geve hym phisick and let hym blood, as he required.

  56. Soe I sent hym hom, except his parents would geve a writing he should serve the Company for terme of yeares.

  57. Adames, sent them abord the ship Moone, to geve them exemplary punishment, because they might remember it another tyme; for out of dowbt som abuse their was, otherwais the Japons would not have laid handes on them.

  58. Unto which I answerd that I desyred to know my accusers, which yf he did not manifest, and that yf any man went upon spleene or ill will to geve out or speake such ill and falce reportes of me, that he or they lied in their throtes.

  59. Sayer goeth in her, and they offer to geve hym more then any other.

  60. And ther ys one Yon', a servaunt of the Lord Wyllughbye, whych pursewed thys mater; yff he were yn London, he coude geve gode enformacion uppon thys mater.

  61. And that is reson aswele, for that I wil not, by Goddis grace be hurted by hym, nor geve hym cause by my wil.

  62. And sey Grenefeld that if he wyll take up on hym to brynge hym in to good rewyll and lernyng, that I may verily know he doth hys dever, I wyll geve hym x.

  63. Item, that Berney and Richard Wright geve suche folkys warnyng as wyll compleyne to be redy with her billes if thei list to have any remedy.

  64. For when thou tyllest the grounde she shall h[~e]ceforth not geve hyr power vnto the.

  65. And, when a man tells his tale, you must geve good eare unto him: that you may not say otherwhile, O what?

  66. And they doe also make the like fault, y^t take uppon them to reprove and correct mens faults, and to geve a definite sentence in all things, and lay the lawe to all men.

  67. Those times did blossomes geve before their time of soothe.

  68. And in this fault, not men alone, but many countries fall into, so cackling and prattling: that, woe be their eares that geve them hearing.

  69. The best have borne the bob, and Zoiles brutes durst geve the charge: But Zoile hangs, and Callisthen keepes in cage for talking large.

  70. And more over, a man must beware that he say, not those things, which unsaide in silence would make y^e tale pleasaunt inoughe and peradventure, geve it a better grace to leave them out.

  71. And for his greate courtesie and liberalitie to mee, geve him many thanks I pray you, and let him be sure, I will not faile from henceforthe to mend my fault, and God be with you.

  72. I knowe well it is not in us, to geve our selves a ready tongue or perfect voice at our owne will and pleasure.

  73. No more; but I beseche you of your blessyng as lowly as I can, wyche I beseche you forget not to geve me everday onys.

  74. God geve hym good sped & all hys; for by my trowthe they are the goodlyest felawshep that ever I cam among & best can behave themselves & most like gentlemen.

  75. And that the sayed examyners shall not examyn nor geve Lrẽs of lycence but that the M{r} and govˀnors shalbe prevy therof.

  76. Henry Wheelis is appoynted to pˀcure his M{r} to make him free the next Court or to geve ovˀ his shop in long lane yf not then to be comitted to the compter.

  77. This daye Stephen Abraham was commaunded [to] geve over his keepinge a barbors shop in Phillip Lane untill hee shalbe made free of this Company uppon payne of imprisonment.

  78. Wherein if we shall perceave you as ready to fulfil our honest request, as we are willing to maintain good amytie and concord with you and your Companie, we wilbe very glad thereof and geve you thanks therefore.

  79. And the said Orton is to geve his attendaunce at that Courte.

  80. Here was the Wardens of the yeomanry and brought Anthony Hall in to the Courte to be admytted Beadle of the yeomanrye and he was sworne and admytted and fathe(r) Roger(s) put to his penc͠on and to geve attendaunce but as he is able.

  81. Then bespacke the eldest sonne, That was both whitt and redde: 'O mother dere, geve over your howsse, Or elles we shalbe deade.


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