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Example sentences for "heade"

Lexicographically close words:
headboard; headboards; headborough; headdress; headdresses; headed; headedness; header; headers; heades
  1. Sende onne mie heade the blyghteynge levynne blewe, The thonder loude, the swellynge azure rele[80].

  2. Neere on a loftie hylle a citie standes, That lyftes yts scheafted heade ynto the skies, And kynglie lookes arounde on lower landes, And the longe browne playne that before itte lies.

  3. And the byrdes ate them out of the basket apon my heade Ioseph answered and sayde: this is the interpretation therof.

  4. When Ioseph sawe that his father layd his ryghte hande apon the heade of Ephraim/ it displeased him.

  5. Pharao take thy heade from the/ and shall hange the on a tree/ and the byrdes shall eate thy flesh from of the.

  6. Or, if Christopher Wright were not being so harboured, then it is almost certain he must have been taking such brief repose as he did take at the inn known by the name of "the Mayden heade in St. Gyles.

  7. Vpon the heade of the trygonall blacke stone, towarde euerie corner, I did behold an Egiptian Monster of Gold, fower footed couchant.

  8. Yes, that your heade is lighter then your heeles.

  9. Yes, and your heade is lighter then your heeles.

  10. Let men say what they list, I will doe none otherwyse than my heade and mynd haue already framed.

  11. But if the thing whereon they doo cast their lottes bee of importance, then they doo offer vnto them a hogges heade boyled, dressed with hearbes and flowers, the which is esteemed aboue all other thinges, and therewith a great pot with wine.

  12. And yet vpon respecte that the heade is the place for the eyes, it ought to be of more lighte, and to bee separate with a particion, in the steade of a necke, from the body of the Churche.

  13. And aftre what time the priest hath sensed the corps, throwen holy water vppon it, and said certeine prayers, to laye it into the graue with the face vpwarde, and the heade into the Weaste.

  14. Prime, betwene thoffice of the Masse and the Gospelle: at the whiche tyme twoo Bisshoppes, and a Metropolitane, laie their handes vpon his heade and a booke.

  15. For ether doth it lack a laufull heade (as in very dede it doth) or els there is an idol[69] exalted in the place of the true head.

  16. For God hath not made man to be heade for any suche cause: but hauing respecte to that weaknes and imperfection which alwayes letteth woman to gouerne.

  17. Behold Ladyes (quoth Saffredante) this Historye which for example I have willinglye recited to thintente that when your husbands do make you hornes as big as a Goate, you maye render unto him the monstrous heade of a Stagge.

  18. And one of them shall not lyghte on the grownd withe out your father: yea euen all the heares of your heade are nombred.

  19. We muste remembre that Christe was not only stronge / but the chiefe heade of all them shich be stronge.

  20. Theise princes are likewise bownd to take heade that the Iues do not corrupt the Christiãs / which ar vnder their Rule / that they do not seduce them and bringe them into Iuishnes.

  21. Now the cause being such with these weake / and vnlearned men / of whom I now do speake / they must likewise take goode heade to obserue that rule / which the lorde appointed vnto the Israelites.

  22. That the man doth die in the waters / if they be but half a handfull ouer, his heade / aswell as he ouer whos heade they are / ten / or twentie cubites.

  23. And howe thẽ dare ony christian be present there / to vncouer the heade to bowe the kne to offer and do such like thinges with them?

  24. And yet this thing they must take heade of euen in thẽ / that they do not seduce their people ãd subiectes which are of a good iudgement / that they do not infect them with vice and errour.

  25. For a Prince is of greater dignitie and admiration than he commonly sheweth himselfe, which can neuer enter into the heade of the popular sort, who waie the affections of other with the balance of their owne rude and beastly fansies.

  26. Notwithstandinge his heade ceased not to builde Castels in the ayre, and made a promise to himselfe to enjoye her whom he worshipped in his hart.

  27. Many Kingdomes hee described mee to the heade of the Bay, which seemed to bee a mightie River, issuing from mightie mountaines, betwixt the two seas; the people clothed at Ocamahowan.

  28. Noe man had more to answer for the miseryes of the Kingdome, or had his hande or heade deeper in ther contrivance, and yet I believe they grew much higher even in his life, then he designed.

  29. The page hee saw the lovelye Alice In a deepe deepe grave let downe, And at her heade a green turfe ylade, And at her feete a stone!

  30. And at thy deare heade a green grass turfe, And at thy foote a stone?

  31. And at her heade is a green grass turfe, And at her foote a stone.

  32. The Floridians be a gentle sorte of people, and used somtymes to heade their arrowes with silver.

  33. The Boar's heade I understande Is the chief servyce in this lande Loke whereever it be fande, Servite cum cantico.

  34. The Boar's heade in hande bring I, With garlandes gay and rosemary: I pray you all singe merrily, Qui estis in convivio.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    headed arches; headed arrow; headed cane; headed eagle; headed girl; headed monster; headed people; headed race; headed serpent; headed snake; headed windows; headed woodpecker