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Example sentences for "hewe"

Lexicographically close words:
hevin; hevinesse; hevy; hevyn; hew; hewed; hewen; hewers; heweth; hewing
  1. No man may my sorwe glade, That maketh my hewe to falle and fade, And hath myn understonding lorn, 565 That me is wo that I was born!

  2. Though men drawe swerd his freend to slo, He may not hewe hir love a-two.

  3. And if so be it happe thee That thou thy love ther mayst see, In siker wyse thou hir salewe, 2525 Wherwith thy colour wol transmewe, And eke thy blood shal al to-quake, Thyn hewe eek chaungen for hir sake.

  4. Than I anoon gan chaungen hewe 1865 For grevaunce of my wounde newe, That I agayn fel in swoning, And sighed sore in compleyning.

  5. If ther be wolves of sich hewe Amonges these apostlis newe, 6270 Thou, holy chirche, thou mayst be wayled!

  6. O monstre, that so subtilly canst peynte Thy yiftes, under hewe of stedfastnesse, That thou deceyvest bothe more and lesse!

  7. Ful brighter was the shyning of hir hewe 3255 Than in the tour the noble y-forged newe.

  8. But natheles this mayde bright of hewe Fro foot to heed they clothed han al newe.

  9. Un-to the devel blak and rough of hewe Yeve I thy body and my panne also!

  10. Thus quyte I folk that doon us displesances; 420 Thus spitte I out my venim under hewe Of holynesse, to seme holy and trewe.

  11. The hote somer had maad his hewe al broun; And, certeinly, he was a good felawe.

  12. Ne ther was Surrien noon that was converted 435 That of the conseil of the sowdan woot, That he nas al to-hewe er he asterted.

  13. Off all that se a Skottishe knyght, Was callyd Sir Hewe the Mongonbyrry; He sawe the Duglas to the deth was dyght, He spendyd a spear, a trust!

  14. An arow, that a cloth yarde was lang, To th' hard stele halyde he; A dynt that was both sad and soar, He sat on Sir Hewe the Mongonbyrry.

  15. An arow, that a cloth-yarde was lang, to the harde stele halyde he; A dynt that was both sad and soar he sat on Ser Hewe the Monggombyrry.

  16. Ser Charls a Murrë in that place, that never a foot wolde fle; Ser Hewe Maxwelle, a lorde he was, with the Doglas dyd he dey.

  17. Then was ther a Scottysh prisoner tayne, Syr Hewe Mongomery was hys name; For soth as I yow saye, He borowed the Perssy home agayne.

  18. Off all that se a Skottishe knyght, was callyd Ser Hewe the Monggombyrry; He sawe the Duglas to the deth was dyght, he spendyd a spear, a trusti tre.

  19. Syr Charllës Morrey in that place, That never a fote wold flee; Syr Hewe Maxwell, a lord he was, Wyth the Dowglas dyd he dye.

  20. Hastow made many a lady bright of hewe Seyd, "welawey!

  21. And if thyne eyen weren as good as the lynx, that may seen thorow many stone walles, bothe fayre and foule, in their entrayles, of no maner hewe shulde apere to 105 thy sight; that were a foule sight.

  22. So often here-biforn Hastow made many a lady bright of hewe Seyd, "Welawey!

  23. Let slyp the ende, or els hewe it in sonder.

  24. Hewe at Fen, and was bide to make redy the names, &c.

  25. With their Copper Hatchets, and Axes cunnyngly tempered, they fell those trees, and hewe them smooth .

  26. Syr Hewe Mongomery takyn prizonar, was delyvered for the restorynge of Perssy.

  27. Here ends our tale Here endyth the wryghtes processe trewe of the Garland Wyth hys garlond feyre of hewe That neuer dyd fade the coloure.

  28. Hennes and of the Pork, and hewe it small and grinde it all to doust [2].

  29. Tak Buff and hewe yt smal al raw and cast yt in a morter and grynd yt nozt to smal tak safroun and grynd therewyth wan yt ys grounde tak the wyte of the eyryn zyf yt be nozt styf.

  30. Take Oynouns and erbes and hewe hem small and do þes to gode broth.

  31. Take Conynges or kiddes and hewe hem small on moscels [2] oþer on pecys.

  32. Schul be hewe in gobbettys and sodyn with al the blod Nym bred piper and ale and grynd togedere and temper it with the selve broth and boyle it and salt it and serve it forthe.

  33. Hewe Pork al to pecys and medle it with ayrenn & chese igrated.

  34. Take and parboile Oynouns presse out þe water & hewe hem smale.

  35. Coraunce and fry hem take oynouns parboile hem and hewe hem small and fry hem.

  36. Nym hard sodyn eyryn and hewe the wyte smal and kaste thereto and nym the zolkys al hole and do hem in a dysch and boyle the capoun and colowre it wyth safroun and salt it and messe it forthe.

  37. Take Hares and hewe hem to gobettes and seeþ hem with þe blode unwaisshed in broth.

  38. An arow, that a cloth yarde was lang, To th' harde stele haylde he; A dynt that was both sad and soar, 85 He sat on Sir Hewe the Monggonbyrry.

  39. An arrow, that a cloth-yarde was long, to the harde stele halyde he; A dynt that was both sad and soar he set on Sir Hewe the Monggombyrry.

  40. Of all that see a Scottish knyght, was callyd Sir Hewe the Monggombyrry; He saw the Douglas to the death was dyght, he spendyd a spear, a trusti tree.

  41. Sir Charles a Murrë in that place, that never a foot wolde fie; Sir Hewe Maxwelle, a lorde he was, with the Douglas dyd he die.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hewe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.