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Example sentences for "heare"

Lexicographically close words:
heard; hearde; heardest; heards; heardst; heared; hearer; hearers; heares; hearest
  1. Without the palace there is a chamber, wherein the drinkes are layd, and there are servants readie there to poure it out, when they heare the angell sounding the trumpet.

  2. Bot because I founde them in a merrie humour, I said, if I did not come to heare Mr. Welch preach, then they might fine me in fortie shillings Scots, which was double the suome of what I had exacted from the phanatics.

  3. I answered to them that I was under guards, and that if they intended to heare that sermon, it was probable I might likewise, for it was not like my guards wold goe to church and leave me alone at my lodgeings.

  4. In A Consideration upon Cicero he returns to himself: "I deadly hate to heare a flatterer .

  5. I like his attitude to money: "I had rather heare at two months end that I have spent foure hundred crownes, then every night when I should goe to my quiet bed have mine eares tired and my minde vexed with three, five, or seven.

  6. Renowned Duke, vouchsafe to take the paines To go with vs into the Abbey heere, And heare at large discoursed all our fortunes, And all that are assembled in this place: That by this simpathized one daies error Haue suffer'd wrong.

  7. Or sleepe I now, and thinke I heare all this?

  8. Harke, harke, I heare him Mistris: flie, be gone Duke.

  9. How deerely would it touch thee to the quicke, Shouldst thou but heare I were licencious?

  10. You heare how he importunes me, the Chaine Ant.

  11. What I told you then, I hope I shall haue leisure to make good, If this be not a dreame I see and heare Goldsmith.

  12. I do arrest you sir, you heare the suite Ant.

  13. Doe you heare you minion, you'll let vs in I hope?

  14. There might you heare the Canons rore, Eche peece discharging a louers looke, &c.

  15. Cleomenes would it not make any body laugh, to heare the swallow who feeds onely vpon flies to boast of his great pray, and see the eagle stand by and say nothing?

  16. To thinke on death it is a miserie To thinke on life it is a vanitie: To thinke on the world verily it is, To thinke that heare man hath no perfit blisse.

  17. I will wayte upon you at Court, or here at London, about any of these matters or any others, at any time, if I might have but that favour as to heare so much.

  18. I am sorrie to heare of the new troubles ther, and pray for a good issue of them especiallie for my ladys sake and her five litle ones.

  19. Let me heare fro you and according to your leasure and frindshippe haue directions in the course of studie I am in.

  20. I dare not tell thee who I am for shame, Nor (out alasse) once let thee heare my name.

  21. Cupid to Thracia went to heare a Song of Orpheus, to whome euen Tygers came, And left their sauage Nature, if there long they did with his sweet Melodie remaine.

  22. Which soone he broch’d, and forthe with speede did flinge, And did delighte on stones to heare it ringe?

  23. But yet the Moone, who did not heare his queste.

  24. Heare LAIS fine, doth braue it on the stage, With muskecattes sweete, and all shee coulde desire.

  25. But the right gentle minde woulde bite his lip, To heare the iavell so good men to nip: [Iavell, worthless fellow.

  26. Newe bookes I heare of none, but only of one* [* Stephen Gosson.

  27. And eke the Moone her hastie steedes did stay, Drawing in teemes along the starrie skie; And didst, O monthly Virgin, thou delay Thy nightly course, to heare his melodie?

  28. Why (quoth Andreuccio) doest thou not heare me what I say?

  29. For if Kiddes be sockled vp wyth Ewes Milke, and Lambes wyth Goates, the woll of thone will grow more rough and hard, and the heare of the other more tender and soft.

  30. Notwithstanding, before I doe make any certaine resolucion, I desire to heare what thou canst saye for thy selfe.

  31. And from that time, being about the seuen and twentieth of Iuly, they could neither heare nor have sight of any of the Fleete, vntill the 3.

  32. At length one of them pointing vp to the Sunne with his hand, would presently strike his breast so hard that we might heare the blow.

  33. This doeth cause my friendes to wonder, and at the first hearing to iudge them notorious lies, but they laugh and are merrie when they heare the meanes howe each tale is true.

  34. Our General very glad thereof, supposing to heare of our men, went from the Island, with the boat, and sufficient company with him.

  35. Hays with his Barke is safely arriued, but of Sir Humfrey as yet they heare no certaine newes.

  36. Then by the kings commandement there departed from the host fiue hundred speares, and two thousand archers, to trie if they might heare of anie Frenchmen gathered togither in anie place neere vnto them.

  37. The prince tarried for the returne of king Peter, both weekes and moneths, but could not heare anie tidings of him.

  38. What Angell shall Blesse this vnworthy husband, he cannot thriue, Vnlesse her prayers, whom heauen delights to heare And loues to grant, repreeue him from the wrath Of greatest Iustice.

  39. None better then to let him fetch off his drumme, which you heare him so confidently vndertake to do C.

  40. Nay looke not so vpon me: we shall heare of your Lord anon Int.

  41. I beseech your honour to heare mee one single word, Laf.

  42. I meane the businesse is not ended, as fearing to heare of it hereafter: but shall we haue this dialogue betweene the Foole and the Soldiour.

  43. Go thou toward home, where I wil neuer come, Whilst I can shake my sword, or heare the drumme: Away, and for our flight Par.

  44. Ile about it this euening, and I will presently pen downe my dilemma's, encourage my selfe in my certaintie, put my selfe into my mortall preparation: and by midnight looke to heare further from me Ber.

  45. Go tell the Count Rossillion and my brother, We haue caught the woodcocke, and will keepe him mufled Till we do heare from them Sol.

  46. His confession is taken, and it shall bee read to his face, if your Lordshippe be in't, as I beleeue you are, you must haue the patience to heare it.

  47. In the meane time, what heare you of these Warres?

  48. Now Dian from thy Altar do I fly, And to imperiall loue, that God most high Do my sighes streame: Sir, wil you heare my suite?

  49. You shall heare I am runne away, know it before the report come.

  50. In the meane time these and other like things procured the pope to reiect both the elections, and of his owne authoritie to nominate the third person, whereby the trouble begun was not a little augmented (as you shall heare heereafter.

  51. He had every man's Oathes numbered, and at night for every Oath a Kan of water was powered down his Sleeve, with which every Offender was so washed (himselfe and all) that a man should scarce heare an Oath in a Weeke.

  52. She hath written home I heare that she was fain to ly vppon goates skinns.

  53. Here is what Captain Sam Ingersoll of Salem used, or at any rate had the formula of, in 1685: "A Metson to make a mans heare groe when he is bald.

  54. I haue put you out, But to your protestation: Let me heare What you professe Flo.

  55. For thou shalt heare that I Knowing by Paulina, that the Oracle Gaue hope thou wast in being, haue preseru'd My selfe, to see the yssue Paul.

  56. Hearke Perdita, Ile heare you by and by Cam.

  57. Dwelt by a Church-yard: I will tell it softly, Yond Crickets shall not heare it Her.

  58. Alas my heart doth cleaue, pittie me rackes, My breast doth pant to heare this dolefull tale.

  59. Her Majesty, being on horsebacke, stayed under a tree (because it rayned) to heare it.

  60. Thy pathes doe Thou my goings guide, Lest in this slippery life my footstepps slide: Thy name haue I invok't, Thou shalt mee heare And to my humble words incline Thy eare; O Sauiour!

  61. Oft did I heare our eyes the passage weare, By which Loue entred to assaile our hearts: Therefore I garded them, and void of feare, Neglected the defence of other parts.

  62. A gracious eare vnto my voyce encline: Thou that hast set mee free when I was thrall, Bee mercifull, and heare my prayer withall.

  63. Lord, heare my prayer, and then Thy mercie show In aidinge mee against my cruell foe!

  64. Vidam of Chartres, that is aliue, and infinite mo in France, which I heare tell of, proue this to be most false.

  65. I heare saie, you haue à sonne, moch of his age: we wil deale thus togither.

  66. He, that is glad to heare and learne of an other.

  67. And I heare say, that an excellent learned man, Tomitanus in Italie, hath expressed euerie fallacion in Aristotle, with diuerse examples out of Plato.

  68. For as ye vse to heare, so ye learne to speake: if ye heare no other, ye speake not your selfe: and whome ye onelie heare, of them ye onelie learne.

  69. I heare saie, they medle as litle with the one, as with the other.

  70. Excepte som- tymes for companie, they cum thither, to heare the Italian tonge naturally spoken, not to hear Gods doctrine trewly preached.


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