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Example sentences for "heate"

Lexicographically close words:
heartstrings; heartwood; hearty; hearyng; heat; heated; heatedly; heater; heaters; heath
  1. I did never heate a flesh pott but when the comon pott was so used likewise.

  2. The blood of the elephant has a very strange property: "Also it is reported that the blood of an elephant is the coldest blood in the world and that Dragons in the scorching heate of summer cannot get anything to coole them except this blood.

  3. Wherupon they made a privie serche, and went about to heate a ston red hott, and take it in their hands, it being dailie proved that those which are giltlesse goe free and the giltie burne.

  4. The rosie bowers that heate of Sunne did saue, And yeelded to thy sence a pleasant smile?

  5. Psalmist sayes that there is nothing that is hid from the heate of the Sunne.

  6. Now that in this Planet there is some similitude of Winter and Summer is affirmed by Aristotle [1] himselfe, since there is one hemispheare that hath alwaies heate and light, and the other that hath darknesse and cold.

  7. But the weaknesse of this assertion, may bee easily manifest by a common experience, for polished steele (whose opacity will not give any admittance to the rayes) reflects a stronger heate then glasse, and so consequently a greater light.

  8. And therefore the same Fromondus expresly holds, that the first region of ayre is there terminated, where the heate caused by reflexion begins to languish, whereas the beames themselves doe passe a great way further.

  9. Now raine seemes to be more especially requisite for them, since it may allay the heate and scorchings of the Sunne, when he is over their heads.

  10. Thirdly, too much heate in an house is vnnaturall for them: but lastly, and especially, Bees cannot abide to be stopt close vp.

  11. Our Housewife, if she be the Keeper of her owne Bees (as she had need to be) may with her bare hand in the heate of the day, safely destroy them in the hiues mouth.

  12. It is not good to transport fruite in March, when the wind blowes bitterly, nor in frosty weather, neither in the extreme heate of Summer.

  13. Marginal note: The flowing is occasioned by reason that the heate of the moone boyleth, and maketh the water thinne by way of rarefaction.

  14. And if the heate at any time should in the short day waxe somewhat vrgent, the coldnesse of the long night there would easily refresh it, according as Henterus sayeth, speaking of the temperature vnder the Equinoctiall.

  15. And yet notwithstanding this cold aire, the Sunne many times hath a maruellous force of heate amongst those mountaines; [Sidenote: Vnconstant weather.

  16. If the heate of the Sunne in the day time doe burne or parch any thing, the moysture of the night doeth coole and refresh the same againe, the Sunne being as long absent in the night, as it was present in the day.

  17. And therefore I may boldly pronounce, that there is much lesse heate at halfe an houre past eight vnder the Equinoctiall, then is with vs at noone: à fortiori.

  18. There are no riuers or running springs, but such as through the heate of the Sunne, with such water as decendeth from the mountaines and hilles, whereon great drifts of snow do lie, are engendred.

  19. Then look what force the heate of the Sunne hath vnder the Equinoctiall, the same force and greater it hath in all that Parallel, where the Pole is eleuated betweene fourtie and seuen, and fourtie and eight degrees.

  20. And herewithall hee began to ioyne many trifling and vayne words, whych dalyinge Suters by heate of Lusty bloude bee wont to shoote forth, to declare theym selues not to be Speachlesse, or Tongue tied.

  21. The greater is my griefe that the vehemence of my colde must be cured with the heate of sutch a stincking carion beast, and thy heate healed with the coldnesse of most Soote and sauerous Water distilled from the orient Rose.

  22. I wil make ye daunce sutch a bloudy bargenet, as your whorish heate for euer shall be cooled.

  23. And if thou wilt not shewe me that fauor, yet cause a glasse of Water to be brought vnto me, that I may moysten my mouth, sith my teares bee not able to coole the same, so great is the drouth and heate I haue within.

  24. The louing Wyfe ceaseth not by paynfull sute to trot and go by Night and day in heate and colde to relieue the miserye of hir husband.

  25. The colde that I make him to suffer, will extinguish the heate of suspition whych yee conceyued of my wordes the other day.

  26. And if you do proceede in these your follies, I will seeke redresse according to your desert, which till now I haue deferred, thinking that time would haue put out the ardent heate of your rash, and wanton youth.

  27. Dice were thrown on the board, and in the course of play Mallerie "gave the lye with harde wordes in heate to one of the players.

  28. In these there is Heate and Moysture in predominancy; and in the other, cold and dry.

  29. I did never heate a fleshe-pott but when the common pott was so used likewise," and much more to the same purpose.

  30. This vision fully doth his powers inuade; And, when the heate shall but a little slake, Thou then shalt see him presently awake.

  31. I see I am not mortall, For I with patience have thus long endur'd Beyond the strength of all mortality; But now the thrice heate furnace of my bosome Disdaineth bounds: doe not I scorch you all?

  32. Take this for certaine trothe, as soone as heate is gone, The force of cold the body binds as hard as any stone, Without offence at all to any liuing thing: And so they lye in perfect state, till next returne of Spring.

  33. The countrey is more subiect to heate then cold; yet hath it neere it cold countrey and mountaines.

  34. The countrey is more subiect to heate then cold.

  35. Whereto Lucretius agrees, Do not in these things tacitely and by chance require, Lightning brought fire on earth to mortalls First: thence all heate of flame was given.

  36. In the time of their sitting they make muche noise to gette them heate withall.

  37. And the snowe increaseth the corne and other growing things on earth, in that by his coldnesse it so doth shut the poures of the earth, that the heate with the whiche the séedes of the earth be cherished, cannot then breath forth.

  38. He also whiche mindeth to haue also in a readinesse the hiues vnto his vse, in which he may receiue forthwith the rude youth of the swarmes put forth, which if they be not diligently preserued, they flye quite awaye at the full heate of Sunne.

  39. Many of them also to auoide the extremitie of colde, doe keepe themselues close in their caues, euen as the people of Africa doe to auoyde the heate of the sunne.


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