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Example sentences for "hils"

Lexicographically close words:
hilltop; hilltops; hilly; hillys; hilp; hilt; hilted; hilts; hilum; hily
  1. Hils of greatest name and height are, Hinxten, Rowtor, Brownwelly, S.

  2. And to sea-ward of these hilles is a bay, and at the east end of the bay another hill, and from the hils the landes lie verie low.

  3. Southward of that, we saw a row of hils sadlebacked also, and from Cauo Mensurado are many mountaines.

  4. This day wee also set saile, and the next day passed by the Castle of Serpeto, which is an old ruinated thing, and standeth vnder a hils side.

  5. The Northside of the sayde Iland is full of white sandie hils and dales, and somewhat high land.

  6. So was the red sea impossible for the Israelites to passe through, the hils and rockes lay so on the one side, and their enemies compassed on the other.

  7. These hils seeme wholy to be the mountaines of Apalatci, whereof the Sauages aduertised Laudonniere; and it may bee they are the hils of Chaunis Temoatam, which Master Lane had aduertisement of.

  8. The shore is all covered with small sand, and so ascendeth upwards for the space of 15 foote, rising in forme of litle hils about 50 paces broad.

  9. M334) from amidst the which hils there ran downe into the sea an exceeding great streme of water, which within the mouth was very deepe, and from the sea to the mouth of the same with the tide which we found to rise 8.

  10. Iland of the Rhodes: it was ful of hils couered with trees, well peopled, for we saw fires all along the coast: wee gaue it the name of your Maiesties mother, not staying there by reason of the weather being contrary.

  11. At the end of these hils endeth the Countrey of Sclauonia, and Albania beginneth.

  12. The land in some places rose vp, and the cliffs remooued from one place to another, and some hils were defaced and made euen with the ground.

  13. The first of them are yearelie & often ouerflowen by the rising of such streames as passe through the same, or violent falles of land-waters, that descend from the hils about them.

  14. There are moreouer sundrie great hils therein, as that wherevpon S.

  15. Tauie, the next that falleth in on the east side vpwards is the Lidde, which rising in the hils aboue Lidford, runneth downe by Curriton and [Sidenote: Trushell.

  16. Gwerne, whose course is in manner directlie out of the east into the west, from Vremie hils by pont Vaunt and Lanichair, vntill it come within a mile of the foresaid towne.

  17. Bleddenton, aboue which towne it taketh in the Rolrich water that issueth at two heads, in the hils that lie by west of little Rolrich, and ioine aboue Kenkeham, and Church hill.

  18. In like sort the Bure or Burthmere water, rising among the hils goeth to Tegburthesworth, Forneside, S.

  19. Vpon the hils grew high Firre trees vnarmed, and the weeping Larix, whereon Turpentine is made, and such like.

  20. Neither did euer Pomona behold the like to these two standing vnmooueable in hir roseall breast, more white than hils of snowe in the going downe of the sunne.

  21. Iuly in the morning our people running vp to the hils 10.

  22. Spaniards came to our people, which kept watch on the hils with a flag of truce in their handes, which were straight brought before the Generall, and within a while after, there were 2.

  23. August they had sight of the Countesses sound, and made the place perfect from the toppe of a hill, and keeping along the Norther shore, perceiued the smoke of a fire vnder a hils side: whereof they diuersely deemed.

  24. Some verry handsom high planes & extensive bottoms, the mineral appearances of Coal & Salt together with Some appearance of Burnt hils continue.

  25. Thmometer broken by accident, This day we passed over emence hils and Some of the worst roade that ever horses passed our horses frequently fell Snow about 2 inches deep when it began to rain which termonated in a Sleet our genl.

  26. Soone as he Guyon saw, in great affright 2 And hast he rose, for to remoue aside Those pretious hils from straungers enuious sight, 4 And downe them poured through an hole full wide, Into the hollow earth, them there to hide.

  27. The sportiue Nimphes, with shouts and laughter shooke The Hils and Valleyes in their wanton play, Waking the Ecchoes, their last words that tooke, Till at the last, they lowder were then they.

  28. The Bright Colatina, that of hils mountaines Is Goddesse, and hath keeping first Her Nimphes, the cleere Oreades wils saluting the T'attend thee from thy sleeping.

  29. That they make much for the protection of beasts the Psalmist[2] testifies, The highest hils are a refuge for the wilde Goats, and the rockes for Conies.

  30. Wherefore, when as neere vnto these hils they haue found out a place for foure fountains, which they doe so mightily extoll for wonders, they must needs haue some Brimstone Mines also, standing a like distance from the said fountaines.

  31. On this side the land shewed greene with pieces of plaine ground which was neere the sea, and likewise all those coasts of hils shewed greene, and were couered with many trees, although they grew not very thicke together.

  32. And from these hils thou shalt see a little hill named Guaipel.

  33. The place is very hot, and in the same gouernment, and is situate betweene certaine hils one league from the riuer: he and his followers haue vnder them about 700.

  34. The Countrey is plaine, but farre within the land they saw great and small hils extending themselues a great way, and being very faire and pleasant to behold.

  35. Soone as he Guyon saw, in great affright And haste he rose for to remove aside Those pretious hils from straungers envious sight, And downe them poured through an hole full wide Into the hollow earth, them there to hide.

  36. The second riseth by west from the hils that lie toward the rising of the sunne from East maine, and runneth by Peterfield.

  37. Into the Thame also runneth the Bremicham brooke, which riseth foure or fiue miles about Bremicham in the Blacke hils in Worcestershire, and goeth into the aforesaid water a mile aboue Crudworth bridge.

  38. By this deuise he brought his countrie into good tranquillitie, so that he caused bracelets of gold to be hanged vp aloft on hils where anie common waies lay, to sée if anie durst be so hardie to take them away by stealth.

  39. Guin, or Gwerne, whose course is in manner directlie out of the east into the west, from Vremie hils by pont Vaunt and Lanichair, vntill it come within a mile of the foresaid towne.

  40. Hee's a foole who basely dallies Where each peasant mates with him; Shall I haunt the thronged vallies Whilst ther's noble hils to climbe?

  41. The enraged traveller retorts, with an eloquence seldom reached by modern pleaders, 'has he not walked above the clouds over hils that are at least 7 miles high?

  42. Neocomian of Neufchatel, and Hils conglomerate of North Germany.

  43. When they were well entred this valley, the Normans did liuely charge vpon them in head; they deliuered also their deadly shot from the hils on both sides, as thicke as haile.


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