Guid Knight I graunt thy sute, first I submit And humble craue a pardon of your grace: Next courteous Queene, I pray thee by thy loues, Forgiue mine errors past, and pardon mee.
Let vs graunt that it is but a very lytle, yet were it better the chylde to do it, then eyther nothyng at al, or lerne somewhat that after muste be vnlerned.
Let vs graunt that they be small and litle thynges, so we confesse them to be necessarye.
Yet I graunt that there is some difference in the nacion, but much more in the propertie of euerye seueral wyt.
I graunt it to be true indede y^t Fabius sayth, y^t more good is done in .
Yee, quod she, hit were sufficiant if that we wold graunt him V knyghts to be in felashyp wᵗ him while he is oute of his empire.
God graunt al housbandes that beon in this place To wynne so heven for his hooly grace.
The sayed, Lord, we beseche the here, That ye wyll graunt us grace; For we have slayne your fat falow dere In many a sondry place.
Then, good my lord, I you beseche, These yemen graunt ye me.
I graunt you grace, then sayd our king; 135 Washe, felos, and to meate go ye.
Yea," quoth she, "it were sufficiant if that we would graunt him V knyghtes to be fellowship with him while he is oute of his empire.
Graunt mee thy love, to speake I first begunne, Graunt mee thy love, graunt it, O golden sunne.
Thyn be this might, I graunt it thee, My king of harlotes shalt thou be; We wol that thou have such honour.
Graunt mercy, goode frend,' quod he, 560 I thanke thee that thou woldest so, But hit may never the rather be do.
Sey thus: 'Graunt mercy of thyn haboundaunce That thou hast lent or this.
Euen reason forseth me to graunt that they are more then frãtyke and folyshe.
Neither do we require any greater fauour in this behalfe, then we are vpon the like occasion most ready to graunt unto the subiects of all princes and the people of all Nations, trauelling into our dominions.
Jesus than us graunt well to do I hesus doncques nous ottroy bien faire without willyng, neither him nor other displease.
The King than soyne has said him till, 'I will weill graunt that it swa be; 'Bot tell me quhat anoyis the?
A lang way furthwarde salyt he; Betuyx Cornwale and Bretanyhe He salit, and left the Grunye of Spanyhe On north half hym; and held thar way 325 Quhill till Savill the Graunt com thai.
O Cupide, graunt this my request, And do not stoppe thine eares, That she may feel within her breste The paines of my dispaire.
O Cupide, graunt this my request, And do not stoppe thine eares.
But if any man will finde it in the Scripture, and proue it by Gods word, I will graunt myne errour, and that I haue fayled: otherwise not, and in that case I will submit me to all lawfull correction and punishment.
Whether doest thou graunt thy foresayd Articles that thou art accused of, or no, and thou shalt heare them shortly?
And God graunt you may make good vse of the time you haue in this world, to his glorie and your owne comfort.
In wealth or woe, God graunt it be so, To avoide the sorrowful heigh ho.
I take your meaning better then your speech, And I will graunt the thing you doo beseech.
But Phoebus such disdain to me doth beare As hardly we shal win his graunt I feare.
The same documents were used by Graunt in 1662, and had doubtless been used by John Stow at the time when they were published.
Of that mortality in the Hampshire parish Graunt has given a brief account, which he seems to have based on first-hand information.
God graunt that the writar haue no more sought the fauours of the world, no less the glory of God and the stable commoditie of his country then did him who interprised in that blast to vt[t]er his Conscience.
Sidenote 57: God graunt all womens hartes to understand and folow this sentence.
Davenant, and others, it may all be traced to the first observations of Graunt on the Bills of Mortality.
Graunt had forced people to think; and whatever merit may be ascribed to Sir William Petty, Daniel King, Dr.
That Captain Grauntwas a man of no ordinary perceptive power let his volume bear witness.
Little is known of his antecedents, save that he was the son of one Henry Graunt of Lancaster, that he was born in “Birching Lane,” and that he had the ordinary education granted to the sons of tradesmen.
Such, however, was the position of leech-craft when Graunt inoculated the people with the love of vital statistics.
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