And when he spied my need to be so straight and hard, Hase lent me here his nawl to set the gib forward.
Ich know who hasemy nee'le, ich trust soon shall it see.
By the mass, dame Chat haseme so moved, ich care not what I kill, ma' God a vow.
Hase Sammi, a Court Noble, arrived as an envoy from the Mikado to the French Minister bearing a message of condolence.
By the mass, dame Chat haseme so moved, ich care not what I kill, ma' God a vow!
But who hase it, gammer, say on; chould fain hear it disclosed.
So the Prince Toyonari and his wife went to the temple of Kwannon at Hase and stayed there for a long time, both daily offering incense and praying to Kwannon, the Heavenly Mother, to grant them the desire of their whole lives.
If the Princess Hase were to write a poem and offer it in prayer, might it not stop the noise of the rushing river and remove the cause of the Imperial illness?
The Emperor threw himself into the enjoyment of the season, and commanded that Princess Hase should perform before him on the koto, and that her mother Princess Terute should accompany her on the flute.
At length Mr. Hase was called out again, and the clerk informed him that the youth refused to give his name, and he wished to know if he must pay him the five one hundred pound notes without it.
For a moment Mr. Hase lost his temper, and positively ordered the clerk not to pay it unless the usual custom was complied with; and he began in a pettish manner to question my son, and in a peremptory tone demanded his name.
Mr. Hasethen said, with a smile, that he would feel pleasure in taking another opportunity to shew me over their whole establishment, when he had no doubt but he should convince me of their solvency.
I now took my leave of the Governor, and Mr. Hase accompanied me out to the clerk, and desired him to give Mr. Hunt change for his note, in any sums which he might choose.
And the sword leaps from the scabbard, and Olaf Hase deals a blow that makes the panel of the church door, which Jens Glob hastily closes between them, fly in fragments.
Borglum's bishop reaches the church; but Olaf Hase will scarce do so, however hard he may ride.
Ten of them are carried away; but Olaf Hase and two of the youngest men reach the farther side.
Hase (Church History, § 51) refers to several German works which relate to Celsus.
According to Hase there are two periods in the Messianic activity of Jesus.
And yet the keynote of the work is rationalistic, sinceHase has recourse to the rationalistic explanation of miracles wherever that appears possible.
He is at one with Strauss in rejecting the explanation of this miracle on the analogy of an expedited natural process, to which Hase had pointed, and which was first suggested by Augustine in Tract viii.
Hase seems not to have recognised that the "Disclosures" were merely a plagiarism from Venturini.
By this hint Hase seems to leave room for the "secret society" of Bahrdt and Venturini.
That had been recognised by Hase and Schleiermacher, and they had felt themselves obliged to make a place for inexplicable supernatural elements alongside of the historic elements of the life of Jesus.
Hase had been penetrated by the influence of Strauss and had adopted from him the belief that the true life of Jesus lies beyond the reach of criticism.
The attempt is there made, however, as Hase has expressed it, with a paradoxical rather than an orthodox tendency.
Röhr of Weimar found Hase of Jena as keen an opponent as any pietist or orthodox controversialist.
Hase criticised the second edition of the work, severely but not without sufficient grounds, by saying that in it “the bishop chokes the scholar.
He was my maister," said Litulle Johne, "That thou hase browzt in bale; Shalle thou neuer cum at our kynge For to telle hym tale.
For Robyn Hode hase many a wilde felow, I telle yow in certen; If thei wist ze rode this way, In feith ze shulde be slayn.
Then bespake oure cumly kynge, In an angur hye, "Litulle Johne hase begyled the schereff, In faith so hase he me.
Ful dere me thynk He hase me boght with blodi hende and fete.
XLVI ‘Ffor Robyn Hode hase many a wilde felow, I tell you in certen; If thei wist ye rode this way, In feith ye shulde be slayn.
Börglum's bishop reaches the church; but Olaf Hase will scarce do so, hard as he may ride.
And the sword leaps from the scabbard, and Olaf Hase deals a blow that makes the panel of the church-door, which Jens Glob hastily closes between them, fly in fragments.
O thow, rede Marȝ Armypotente, That in the trende baye hase made þy trone.
An admirable paper by Hase on Theiner’s “Acts of the Council of Trent” has been translated in the Brit.
After this misrepresentation of the position of Catholicism, Hase has no difficulty in distorting the well-known Catholic doctrine that sinners also belong to the Church into an unconscious acknowledgment of the ideal Church of Protestantism.
Hase proceeds: "All hands were now busy quelling the fires.
When erthe appo{ne} erthe hase bigged vp his bourris, Than schalle erthe for erthe suffire scharpe scowrrys[5].
Erthe oute of erthe is wonderly wroght, Erthe hase of erthe a dignytie of noght.
De Conk hehase (raise) de girl up, he go fo' five yeah.
But how de yeat may big, ef cow yo' gie um, he go hase um go.
Cunnie Rabbit come, he 'tan' up, he hase de Elephan' up.
Spider make hase come cut he t'roat, he kare um go, he en he pickin en he wef.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hase" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.