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Example sentences for "heauen"

Lexicographically close words:
heathery; heaths; heathy; heating; heats; heauenlie; heauenly; heauens; heauie; heauier
  1. The next, get chaire and crotches to stay, 84 The next, to heauen God send vs the way.

  2. A God aboue all gods, a King aboue all kings, The Lord of lords, chiefe gouernour of heauen and earthly things.

  3. The sunne not yet thy sighes from heauen cleares, Thy old grones ring yet in my ancient eares, And loe vpon thy cheeke the staine doth sit, Of an old teare that is not washt off yet.

  4. Away to heauen respectiue lenity: And fier eyed fury be my conduct now.

  5. Ah why should Heauen so much conspire with Woe, 20 Or Fate enuie our happie Marriage, So soone to sunder vs by timelesse Death?

  6. Ile say it is the Nightingale that beates The vaultic heauen so high aboue our heads, And not the Larke the Messenger of Morne.

  7. Nur: Mary God in heauen blesse her my Lord, You are too blame to rate her so.

  8. Beda calleth the place where the said field was fought, Heauen field; it lieth not far from the Pictish wall, and the famous monasterie of Hagulstad.

  9. Sidenote: Translation of mortall men into heauen how it began.

  10. First let this necke stoupe to the axes edge, Before this knee do bow to any, ·dal065· Saue to the God of heauen and to my King: Suffolkes imperiall toong cannot pleade To such a Iadie groome.

  11. By Heauen I would not doe thee so much ease.

  12. Then since Heauen hath made by bodie so, Let hell make crookt my mind to answere it.

  13. Tutor Oh Clifford spare this tender Lord, least Heauen reuenge it on thy head: Oh saue his life.

  14. Brothers, giue me your hands, and let vs part And take our leaues vntill we meet againe, Where ere it be in heauen or in earth.

  15. Thy heauen is on earth, thy words and thoughts beat on a Crowne, proude Protector dangerous Peere, to smooth it thus with King and common-wealth.

  16. And pray the God of heauen to blesse thy state, Great king of France, that thus regards our wrongs.

  17. Smile gentle heauens or strike vngentle death, That we maie die vnlesse we gaine the daie: What fatall starre malignant frownes from heauen Vpon the harmelesse line of Yorkes true house?

  18. Then let the earth be drunken with his bloud, Ile kill my horse because I will not flie: And here to God of heauen I make a vow, Neuer to passe from forth this bloudy field Till I am full reuenged for his death.

  19. By heauen brat Ile plague you for that word.

  20. If it be so, you haue wound a goodly clewe: If it be not, forsweare't how ere I charge thee, As heauen shall worke in me for thine auaile To tell me truelie Hell.

  21. Inspired Merit so by breath is bard, It is not so with him that all things knowes As 'tis with vs, that square our guesse by showes: But most it is presumption in vs, when The help of heauen we count the act of men.

  22. What heauen more wil, That thee may furnish, and my prayers plucke downe, Fall on thy head.

  23. Nor your Mistris Euer a friend, whose thoughts more truly labour To recompence your loue: Doubt not but heauen Hath brought me vp to be your daughters dower, As it hath fated her to be my motiue And helper to a husband.

  24. 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.

  25. For which, liue long to thank both heauen & me, You may so in the end.

  26. Gentlemen, heauen hath through me, restor'd the king to health All.

  27. A heauen on earth I haue won by wooing thee Di.

  28. We vnderstand it, and thanke heauen for you Hel.

  29. Heauen be thou gracious to none aliue, If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands.

  30. Now quiet Soule, depart when Heauen please, For I haue seene our Enemies ouerthrow.

  31. One Eye thou hast to looke to Heauen for grace.

  32. Dolphin, I am by birth a Shepheards Daughter, My wit vntrayn'd in any kind of Art: Heauen and our Lady gracious hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible estate.

  33. Now heauen forfend, the holy Maid with child?

  34. God, ruleth heauen and yearth, and all thynges co[n]tained in thesame.

  35. The heauen also adorned with many a [Sidenote: One Sunne[.

  36. What should I thinke, Heauen shield my Mother plaid my Father faire: For such a warped slip of wildernesse Nere issu'd from his blood.

  37. Oh iust, but seuere Law: I had a brother then; heauen keepe your honour Luc.

  38. In most vneuen and distracted manner, his actions show much like to madnesse, pray heauen his wisedome bee not tainted: and why meet him at the gates and deliuer our authorities there?

  39. Heauen giue your spirits comfort: by, and by, I hope it is some pardon, or repreeue For the most gentle Claudio.

  40. Heauen grant vs its peace, but not the King of Hungaries 2.

  41. I would to heauen I had your potencie, And you were Isabell: should it then be thus?

  42. I wish you now then, Pray you take note of it: and when you haue A businesse for your selfe: pray heauen you then Be perfect Luc.

  43. I Sir: whom I thanke heauen is an honest woman Esc.

  44. And by the order of this battell wée maye learne whereof the poets had their inuention, when they faine in their writings, that Jupiter holpe his sonne Hercules, by throwing downe stones from heauen in this battell against Albion and Bergion.

  45. About the third yéere of Brightrikes reigne, there fell vpon mens garments, as they walked abroad, crosses of bloudie colour, and bloud fell from heauen as drops of raine.

  46. A banquet is ordain'd to feed delight, Of his Imperiall bountie with expences: A heauen on earth he presently prepares, To rauish in one hower all her sences.

  47. Drawn by the Phoenix thou through heauen shalt ride And Saturn wo[=u]ded by loues litle bowman Shall get his sonne to haue thee stellifide.

  48. The benediction of these couering Heauens Fall on their heads like dew, for they are worthie To in-lay Heauen with Starres Cym.

  49. Almost Sir: Heauen restore me: would I were A Neat-heards Daughter, and my Leonatus Our Neighbour-Shepheards Sonne.

  50. True: therefore doth heauen diuide the fate of man in diuers functions.

  51. Firste, that ther is one God in Trinitie, the father almighty maker of heauen and earthe.

  52. Heauens is the quarrell: for heauens substitute His Deputy annointed in his sight, Hath caus'd his death, the which if wrongfully Let heauen reuenge: for I may neuer lift An angry arme against his Minister Dut.

  53. I pardon him, as heauen shall pardon mee Dut.

  54. Heauen for his mercy: what treachery is heere?

  55. Heauen saue your Maiesty, and wel met Gentlemen: I hope the King is not yet shipt for Ireland Qu.

  56. First, heauen be the record to my speech, In the deuotion of a subiects loue, Tendering the precious safetie of my Prince, And free from other misbegotten hate, Come I appealant to this Princely presence.

  57. I know not what to do: I would to heauen (So my vntruth had not prouok'd him to it) The King had cut off my head with my brothers.

  58. Harrie of Herford, Lancaster, and Derby, Receiue thy Launce, and heauen defend thy right Bul.

  59. What he might be: if what he might, he is not, I would to heauen he were Lod.

  60. Heauen stoppes the Nose at it, and the Moone winks: The baudy winde that kisses all it meetes, Is hush'd within the hollow Myne of Earth And will not hear't.

  61. It is hypocrisie against the Diuell: They that meane vertuously, and yet do so, The Diuell their vertue tempts, and they tempt Heauen Iago.

  62. By Heauen I do not, I do not Gentlemen: Oh murd'rous Coxcombe, what should such a Foole Do with so good a wife?

  63. She wish'd she had not heard it, yet she wish'd That Heauen had made her such a man.

  64. By Heauen I saw my Handkerchiefe in's hand.

  65. Marry heauen forbid: Light Gentlemen, Ile binde it with my shirt.

  66. But to be free, and bounteous to her minde: And Heauen defend your good soules, that you thinke I will your serious and great businesse scant When she is with me.

  67. If thou beest of more power than God, to strike me speedily, strike home, strike deep, send me to heauen with my husband.

  68. Descriptions stand by, heere is to be expressed the furie of Lucifer when he was turnd ouer heauen barre for a wrangler.

  69. The ignorant arise and snatch the kingdome of heauen to themselues with greedines, when we with all our learning sinke downe into hell.

  70. To dye with a pricke, wherewith the faintest hearted woman vnder heauen would not be kild, O God it is infamous.

  71. I wonder the earth opened not and swallowed vs both hearing the bold tearmes he blasted forth in contempt of Christianitie: Heauen hath thundred when halfe lesse contumelies against it haue been vttered.

  72. Under this did hee characterise a man desirous to climbe to the heauen of honour, kept vnder with the mountaine of his princes command, and yet had hee armes and legges exempted from the suppression of the mountaine.

  73. Myne owne Iohn Whiteney agayne fairewell, a while thus parte in twaine, Whom payne doth part in earth, in heauen great ioye shall ioyne agayne.

  74. Euen as much as there is betwene heauen and yearth, or a thyng earthly and brute, & that whiche dieth neuer, but alwayes cõtaineth in it the godly nature.

  75. Your question is too plain: for they most cõmunely that bee of euill condicions, knowe that heauen and all thinges contained therin, were made for mannes sake.

  76. Sidenote: The Indians would not go into heauen because there were Spanish souldiers.

  77. My husband is on earth, my faith in heauen; How shall that faith returne againe to earth, Unlesse that husband send it me from heauen By leauing earth?

  78. Well may the Prince say-- "Capulet, Montague, See what a scourge is laide upon your hate That heauen finds means to kill your joyes with loue.

  79. The Poets eye in a fine frenzy rolling, doth glance From heauen to earth, from earth to heauen.

  80. I follow thee, and make a heauen of hell, To die vpon the hand I loue so well.

  81. O then, what graces in my Loue do dwell, That he hath turn'd a heauen into hell Lys.


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