But shortlie after, the emperour Constantine ioined in league with Licinius, and gaue to him his sister in marriage, named Constantia, for more suertie of faithfull friendship to indure betwixt them.
If it be true, that where wine dooth last and indure well, there it will grow no worse: I muse not a little wherefore the planting of vines should be neglected in England.
Ah that thou hadest felt, what I doe suffer and indure for loue of thee.
No, I assure thee, for so long as the Soule shal abyde within my body, I will be he that shal pursue the wycked wyth all extremitie, and shall not indure the oppressyon of the pore, enough afflicted with their own proper misery.
Wilt thou not haue pity vpon the paynes and griefs which continually I indure for the extreme loue I beare thee?
Thinketh your grace he ean indure and brooke, To haue a partner in his daughters loue?
Borne to indure what fortune can containe, Ah lasse the deed is too apparant now: But oh mine eyes were you as bent to hide, As my poore heart is forward to forgiue.
O King canst thou indure to see thy Court, Of finest wits and Iudgements dispossest, Whilst cloking craft with soothing climbes so high, As each bewailes ambition is so bad?
Strengthen your self then (madame) in the name of God, and make you ready to receiue death in the name of him that was not ashamed to indure it for you.
For be thou neuer so great, and puissant ouer other, yet there be none that can indure to be gouerned by straungers.
What straunge things did the learned, wise, and vertuous Monarche Marcus Aurelius indureof his well beloued Faustine?
Ne're stare nor put on wonder, for you must Indure me, and you shall.
Our writing in the duste, can not indure a blaste; But that which is in marble wroughte, from age to age, doth laste.
Wel Scholer, you must indure worse luck sometime, or you will never make a good Angler.
This did much increase his power and augmente his greatnes, which y^e Narigansets could not indure to see.
Oppressit hairt indure In dolour and distress, Wappit without recure[1318] In wo remidiless.
First, That the pure parts of Metals are of themselves very flexible and tuff; that is, will indure bending and hammering, and yet retain their continuity.
Its hardiness to indure freezing, and sleeping in Spirit of wine.
Brutus, baite not me, Ile not indure it: you forget your selfe To hedge me in.
These bankets do commonly indure twentie daies together, continuing vntill the last day as royally and as plentifully as the first day.
This solemnitie beeing finished, which they saye doth indure fiftie dayes, these newe married people doo goe vnto their owne houses.
I have indurde a thousand jarring houres Since first he did mistrust my fancies aime, And will indure a thousand thousand more If life or discord either live so long.
My reverend father pacifie yourselfe; I can, and will, indure the stroake of death, Were his appearance nere so horrible, To meete Pertillo in another world.
I warrant he ranne mad for love, because no good face could indure the sight of him, and ever since he railes against women like a whot-shot.
The trusty bark, ore laden with thy sinnes, Baudryes, grosse lyes, thy theft and perjuryes Beesydes the burdene of thy ill gott gooddes, Not able to indureso greate a weight Was forct to sinke beneathe them.
I[70] would I weare som Dolphin or some whayle That they might sitt astryde upon my backe To beare them safe ashore; but I as yet Could neare indure still water.
Heele be horne mad & never able to indure it: why, woman, if he had but as much man in him as a Maribone, heele take the burthen uppon his own necke and never discover you.
Tully, canst thou not Indure a little danger for my love, The fierie spleene of an angrie Father, Who like a storme will soon consume it self?
A merry fellow, And were not man a creature I detest, I could indure his company.
But as quiet a Divell as the woman, The first day and a half after she's married, I can by no means indure a terrible one.
Well, I am subject to you, And must indure these passions: This is the imprisonment I have look'd for always.
Who would but say Then, by the way That Woman is distressed, Who must indure An Epicure With whom she'll ne'r be blessed.
For he that hath the yoke of marriage upon his shoulders, must patiently suffer and indureall the disquiets and troubles that that estate is subject to.
And not only that in this manner she grows so delicate and gluttonous; but is thereby so easie and lazy, that she can hardly longer indure her sowing cushion upon her lap.
He was inquyrit to come to him, whilk he refusit, and sweiris that he will indure nothing of him.
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