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Example sentences for "leafe"

Lexicographically close words:
leadsman; leadsmen; leady; leaf; leafage; leafed; leafing; leafless; leaflet; leaflets
  1. I shall not then at my returning home Have sharers in my great acts: to the Volume My Sword in bloody Letters shall text downe No name must stand but mine; no leafe turn'd o'er But Huberts workes are read and none but mine.

  2. Heart Trefoyle is so called not onely because the Leafe is Triangular like the Heart of a Man, but also because each leafe contains the perfect Icon of an Heart and that in its proper colour viz a flesh colour.

  3. Cockole hath a large smal [sic] leafe and wyll beare v or vi floures purple colloure as brode as a grote, and the sede is rounde and blacke.

  4. Fiue paire of woodden beades rounde and couered wyth a leafe of gold very thinne.

  5. And if they gathered corne, fruite, or roses, they would take a leafe before they would smel it, & offer the same.

  6. And old trees before young plants, you may dresse at any time betwixt Leafe and Leafe.

  7. To remoue, the leafe being ready to fall and not fallen, or buds apparantly put forth in a moist warme season, for need, sometime may do well: but the safest is to walke in the plaine trodden path.

  8. Dat soosh a baradox Vould leafe no hope for writers In all Pandora's baender box.

  9. He layed at the bottom of the tree a cleane sheet, and before many houres passed, the naile came out, and he found a leafe lying by it on the sheete.

  10. The leafe or rather the blade thereof is long and narrow as grasse, which come vp alwaies in October after the floures be gathered and gone, pointed on a little tuft much like vnto our siues.

  11. In the warres also against Hieron two hundred and twentie tall ships bare leafe & saile within fiue and fortie daies.

  12. Your Plantan leafe is excellent for that Ben.

  13. I haue read three houres then: Mine eyes are weake, Fold downe the leafe where I haue left: to bed.

  14. Let me see, let me see; is not the Leafe turn'd downe Where I left reading?

  15. Let not the Virgins cheeke Make soft thy trenchant Sword: for those Milke pappes That through the window Barne bore at mens eyes, Are not within the Leafe of pitty writ, But set them down horrible Traitors.

  16. In the last leafe of this booke he is frighted by the hasty knocking of a messenger at the dore and sayes--'then is there no remedie but that I must neglect all studies and teaching for to withstand these dangers.

  17. There only wants a leafe or two for the explanation of the use of them, which his death hath prevented.

  18. The upper side of the leafe is a deepe greene and somewhat rough and hairy, but underneath it is of a darke reddish or purple colour.

  19. The leafe very much resembling the leafe of an Oke, which hath caused our English women to call it Oke of Jerusalem.

  20. I meane to turne the next leafe of the booke.

  21. Then fly no more, fayre Love, from Phebus chace, But in your brest his leafe and love embrace.

  22. She fell away in her first ages spring, Whilst yet her leafe was greene, and fresh her rinde; And whilst her braunch faire blossomes foorth did bring, 241 She fell away against all course of kinde*.

  23. He layed at the bottome of the tree a cleane sheet, and before many hours passed, the naile came out, and he found a leafe lying by it on the sheete.

  24. In Beans yet soft, in Pease while they adhere unto the Cod, the rudimentall Leafe and Root are discoverable.

  25. He promise na-fer to leafe me, Na-fer to leafe me a-lone!

  26. The first and best Blew: the second, Sage-leafe coloured, the third and meanest Gray.

  27. It is said that the fish cometh, when the Alder leafe is growne to the breadth of a groate.

  28. The laurell leafe for you, for him, the goulden pen; The honours that the Muses giue, vnto the rarest men.


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