Hy staet een weynigh stil tot by* hem is vernomen Van waer het soet geluyt tot hem was af te komen [34], En daer op trat hy voort, en met een stillen gangh Soo quam hy in het dal van waer men hoort den sangh.
Apparently a son of the Earl of Lothian, afterwards a general of the army.
And to speak the truth, this pride and selfe conceetedness is more legible in the Spaniard than in the French, yet if our experience abuse us not, we have discovered a great tincture of it in the French.
The man thought he sould remember weil enough of it.
And indeed their are something of truth in it; for who knows not the pride of the Castilian: if a Castilian then a Demigod.
Pierres day, on which I heard a chanoin preach in S.
Jacobins, Dominicans, so called from the church of St. Jacques in Paris, granted to the order, near which they built their convent.
He hes a great peice of Coldinghame moir in property, and he hes it all in commonty.
Caillebotte, curds, They report of their sorciers and sorciares victches that they have their assembles and dances wt the Dewill, especially the evening of Marde gras.
And yet, syre, ferther Hy may no more marren hem, But men telleth That he is an heretik, And yvele beleveth.
Herkne opon Hildegare Hou homlich he telleth How her sustinaunce is synne; And syker, as I trowe, Weren her confessiones Clenly destrued, Hy shoulde nought beren hem so brag, Ne belden so heyghe.
Hoe sterk echter en woedend hy ook zy, hy is niet in staat wederstand te bieden aan den slang Aboma, die, wanneer hy hem bereiken kan, hem in korte oogenblikken aan stukken slaat.
Jy wetath jeftha jy netath navt, ho Wralda thusand glornoma heth, thach that wetath jy alle that hy warth Alfeder heten, ut erseke that alles in ut him warth and waxth to feding sinra skepsela.
Kvmth-er than to bak, sa ne skil nimman kapja fon him, hy mei hinne bruda sa-r kvmen is.
Wat onzen Wouter aangaat, hy vond alles vreemd, maar tot behoorlyke ontleding van z'n indrukken was-i niet in-staat.
Chained by the gods until Ragnarok, he gets loose and conquers Odin, but is himself slain hy Vidar.
A champion who was slain in a duel hy Hjalmar the vigilant, and was buried with his sword Tirfing.
XVII (43-53) treats of the relation of the individual soul to Brahman.
The answer is in favour of the former alternative, on account of the explicit declaration made in Ch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.