As I states, we harries that foogitive panther for eighteen miles an' in our hot ardour founders two hosses.
Which I'd be aheap loath to count the numbers them two attribootes harries to the tomb.
I run before King Harries victory, Who in a bloodie field by Shrewsburie Hath beaten downe yong Hotspurre, and his Troopes, Quenching the flame of bold Rebellion, Euen with the Rebels blood.
For what offence haue I this fortnight bin A banish'd woman from my Harries bed?
Oh Harries wife, triumph not in my woes: God witnesse with me, I haue wept for thine Mar.
In England it is supposed that if any one kills a wren or harries its nest, he will infallibly break a bone or meet with some dreadful misfortune within the year; sometimes it is thought that the cows will give bloody milk.
Harries is described as a fine-looking man with a long beard and remarkably bushy eyebrows.
So a deputation of them went to his house, and having stated the purpose of their visit were told by Harriesthat he could give them the information they sought.
In England it is thought that if any one kills a wren or harries its nest, he will infallibly break a bone or meet with some dreadful misfortune within the year;(425) sometimes it is thought that the cows will give bloody milk.
With the structural formula of Harries as a clue chemists all over the world plunged into the problem with renewed hope.
Then in 1910 Harries happened upon the same sodium reaction as Matthews, but when he came to get it patented he found that the Englishman had beaten him to the patent office by a few weeks.
All theHarries of the period--old Harries and young Harries--shall hang with him!
Early every Thursday afternoon Ben arrived at Windsor, and at the coming home from his shop of Enoch, Ben always said: "Messes Enos-Harries has been singing the piano.
All the rich Welsh will be there, and Enoch Harries and the wife of him.
These ogles Mrs. Harries interpreted truthfully and she whipped up her jealous rage.
Martha told Tim that which Mrs. Harries had said, and Tim observed: "I will rejoice in a bit of prayer.
This is a favor for you to address this glorious miting where the Welsh drapers will attend and the Missus Enos-Harries will sing 'Land of my Fathers.
On the first Sunday after her marriage the people of Kingsend Welsh Tabernacle crowded about Gwen, asking her: "How like you the bed, Messes Harries fach?
Look at Enos-Harries and Ben Lloyd and Eynon Davies.
Enos-Harries printed on cards, and she did not speak of Enoch's trade in the hearing of anybody.
Enos-Harries showed Ben his house, and told him the cost of the treasures that were therein.
In England it is supposed that if any one kills a wren or harries its nest, he will infallibly break a bone or meet with some dreadful misfortune within the year;(939) sometimes it is thought that the cows will give bloody milk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.