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Example sentences for "hir"

Lexicographically close words:
hippopotamus; hippopotamuses; hippos; hippuric; hips; hiraman; hird; hire; hired; hireling
  1. Tell hir that hir pleasures were wonte to lull me asleepe, Tell her that hir beauty was wonte to feede mine eyes, Tell hir that hir sweete tongue was wonte to make me mirth.

  2. If in bed, tell hir that my eyes can take no reste; If at boorde, tell hir that my mouth can eat no meete; If at hir virginals, tell her I can beare no mirth.

  3. Yett for all this she liketh hym still, so grete is ye love of woman and so enduring hir constancye.

  4. Peradventure shee goeth whyles with a beau who speaketh unto hir of love, to whych shee listeneth wyth tendir grace, and replyeth with art, untill thatt they have builded upp betwene them a flirtacioun.

  5. Ye Philadelphia young ladye 1s not evir of ruddie milke and blonde hew, like unto hir cosyn of Boston, natheless is shee not browne as a chinkapinn or persymon like unto ye damosylles of Baltimore.

  6. Fuel havon wi witherfaren, men fon alle burgum, ther thrvch arge tyd vrhomlath send and vrdiligad, heth Irtha Fryasburch vnforleth bihalden; ak mei ik ther by melda that Fryas jeftha god-is tale hir evin vnforleth bihalden is.

  7. And lek and brek ther mith ermode hir in glupt weron, send thrvch flit a-buta dreven.

  8. Ut thesse tocht is thju skydnese fon Wodin bern, sa-r vppa burgum wryten is and hir eskreven.

  9. To tha lesta kemon hja et Thyrhis, men Minerva seide hald of, hwand hir is thju loft olangne vrpest thrvch tha prestera.

  10. Which thing I write not, because I would bereaue the holy Virgin of hir honor, but least that against hir will, we giue hir that honour which is only due to God the Father, and to his sonne Iesu Christ.

  11. Since nothing bot Gill Morice head Thy jelous rage could quell, Let that saim hand now tak hir life, That neir to thee did ill.

  12. O then bespyed hir ain dear lord, As hee cam owr the lee; He sied his castle all in blaze Sa far as he could see.

  13. The lady ran up to hir towir head, Sa fast as she could hie, To see if by hir fair speechès She could wi' him agree.

  14. They rowd hir in a pair o' sheits, And towd hir owre the wa: But on the point of Gordons spear She gat a deadly fa.

  15. She weend it had been hir luvely lord, As he cam ryding hame; It was the traitor Edom o' Gordon, Quha reckt nae sin nor shame.

  16. He turnd hir owre and owre againe, O gin hir skin was whyte!

  17. O then bespaik hir dochter dear, She was baith jimp and sma; O row me in a pair o' sheits, And tow me owre the wa.

  18. But quhen the ladye see the fire Cum flaming owre hir head, She wept and kist her children twain, Sayd, Bairns, we been but dead.

  19. She stude upon hir castle wa', And let twa bullets flee: She mist that bluidy butchers hart, And only raz'd his knee.

  20. Then wi' his spear he turnd hir owre, O gin hir face was wan!

  21. Then up and spack the wylie nurse, (The bairn upon hir knee) If it be cum frae Gill Morice, It's deir welcum to mee.

  22. The officer therefore not satisfied with the mothers excuse, said |736| he would feele whether hir daughter were of lawfull age or not, and therewith began to misuse the maid, and search further than honestie would haue permitted.

  23. His wife Iulian liued manie yeers after, and surrendred hir life in the fortie one yeare of Edward the third, and in the yeare of our Lord 1366.

  24. With hir madyn thus Wallace scho besocht To dyne with hyr, and prewaly hym brocht Throuch a garden scho had gart wyrk off new: So Ingliss men nocht off thair metyng knew.

  25. Scho thankit God off hir fre happy chance, 55 For in his tyme he was the flour off armys.

  26. With hir as than no mar tary he maid; Till his falowis he went with outyn baid.

  27. Off hir rycht hand scho betaucht him a buk; 105 Humylly thus hyr leyff full sone scho tuk; On to the cloud ascendyt off his sycht.

  28. Hyr dochtir had of twelf wokkis ald a knayff; Hir childis pape in Wallace mouth scho gaiff.

  29. At hir he speryt, giff scho forthocht it sar.

  30. Our the wattyr on till hir houss him brocht, 320 To beryss him als gudlye as scho mocht.

  31. Than thai gart tak that woman brycht and scheyne, Accusyt hir sar of resset in that cass: 715 Feyll syiss scho suour, that scho knew nocht Wallass.

  32. A trew woman, had seruit hir full lang, Out off the toune the gaynest way can gang; Till Wallace tald how all this dede was done.

  33. His modyr graithit hir in pilgrame weid; Hym[selff] disgysyt syne glaidlye with hir yeid; A schort swerd wndyr his weid priualé.

  34. Her off as than till hir he spak no mair; His brydill turnyt, and fra hir can he fair: Sic murnyng maid for his der worthi kyn, Him thocht for baill his breyst ner bryst in twyn.

  35. For wyn is likned to lawe And lif-holynesse, And lawe lakkede tho, For men lovede noght hir enemys.

  36. For thei mesured noght hemself Of that thei ete and dronke, Thei diden dedly synne 9070 That the devel liked, So vengeaunce fil upon hem For hir vile synnes; Thei sonken into helle, The citees echone.

  37. For muche murthe is amonges riche, As in mete and clothyng; And muche murthe in May is Amonges wilde beestes, And so forth while somer lasteth Hir solace dureth.

  38. He kan portreye wel the paternoster, And peynte it with aves; And outher while he is woned To wenden on pilgrymages, Ther poore men and prisons liggeth, Hir pardon to have.

  39. And if coveitise cacche the poore, Thei may noght come togideres; And by the nekke namely 9380 Hir noon may hente oother.

  40. If lewed men knewe this Latyn, Thei wolde loke whom thei yeve, And avisen hem bifore A fyve dayes or sixe, Er thei amortisede to monkes Or chanons hir rente.

  41. For may no derthe be hem deere, 9260 Droghte ne weet hem greve, Ne neither hete ne hayll; Have thei hir heele, Of that thei wilne and wolde Wanteth hem noght here.

  42. The maid was so beautiful that all at once his "hert became hir thrall": A!

  43. But, and sche wald command utheris to do it, or yit be ane collour of justice tak his lyffe fra him, I can nocht tell gif I be found to defend him aganis the Quene and aganis hir officiaris.

  44. But alwayes his Wyef bayre faire countenance to the Quene; and it is verrely supposed, that no other harme then the Quene hir self could easilie have stand content with, was ment unto hir awin persone.

  45. Hir commoun talk was in secreat, sche saw nothing in Scotland but gravitie, which repugned alltogetther to hir nature, for sche was brocht up in joyusitie; so termed sche hir dansing, and other thingis thairto belonging.

  46. With great diligence[634] the Lordis repared unto hir from all quarters.

  47. Or when sall sche be sene to gif hir presence to the publict preiching?

  48. Likewyse shee rideth in sleighs unto Highe Bridge, and hath a partycularlie nyce tyme wyth hir beau, or anie other man who is comme yl faut.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    hired girl; hired servant