Let Earth and stone still witness beare Their lyes a virgine Martyre Here, Marter'd for owning Christ Supream Head of his church and no more crime But not abjuring Presbytry And not owning Prelacy.
Bring us ten thousand glasses, The more we drink we're dry; We mind not the beautiful lasses, Whose conquest lyes all in the eye.
Two Leagues of lyes the Isle of Shooles one of the best places for ffishing in the land, they have built a Church here and maintaine a Minister.
Before the Pequate River lyes Fishers Island, on which some people live, and there are store of Catle.
Another considerable Island lyes by it of about 6 Miles in Lenth, and three in Breadth.
There lyes the matter: Will he admit none to come to comfort him?
Thisbe, Thisbe, Thisbe, agent Thisbe, O I have her, She lyesnow in Nicopolis.
All this clearly refers to Falstaff’s lyes only as such; and the objection seems to be, that he had not told them well, and with sufficient skill and probability.
We are at once in possession of the whole man, and are ready to hug him, guts, lyes and all, as an inexhaustible fund of pleasantry and humour.
I do not conceive myself obliged to enter into a consideration of Falstaff’s lyes concerning the transaction at Gad’s-Hill.
To France nor Flanders dare we pass, Nor Bordeaux voyage dare we fare; And all for a robber that lyes on the seas, 15 Who robbs us of our merchant ware.
Thou art mine oldest sonn and heire; Somewhat lyes brooding in thy breast; Whatever it bee, to mee declare.
Heir lyesmanie carved skinnes, With manie ane bloodie beard, For anie helpe, with litell dinne, 295 Sall rotte aboue the eard.
A heauie Summons lyes like Lead vpon me, And yet I would not sleepe: Mercifull Powers, restraine in me the cursed thoughts That Nature giues way to in repose.
In Earth EARTH'S Body Lyes Vnder this STONE, But from this Earth to Heauen EARTH'S soule is gone.
From Earth wee came, to Earth wee must returne, Witness this EARTH that Lyes within this VRNE.
The spent lyes withdrawn from the soap-pans are cooled, and the soap, which has separated during the cooling, is carefully removed and returned to the soap-house for utilisation in the manufacture of brown soap.
The half-spent lyesare withdrawn, and the cocoa-nut oil added to the pan.
Spent lyes may vary in their content of glycerol from 3 to 8 per cent.
The half-spent lyes are allowed to deposit during the night, and the soap must be carefully examined next morning to ascertain if any alkali has been absorbed.
Cotton-seed oil requires weak lyesfor saponification, and, being difficult to saponify alone even with prolonged boiling, is generally mixed with animal fat.
Although, in these days of pure caustic soda, spent lyes are more free from impurities than formerly, the presence of sulphides and sulphites should be carefully avoided, if it is desired to produce good glycerine.
Salt produced during the recovery of glycerine from the spent lyes often contains sulphates, and the density of the brine made from this salt ranges higher than 42° Tw.
The process is commenced by running fatty matter and weak potash lyes into the pan or copper, and boiling together, whilst the introduction of oil and potash lye is continued.
Country lyes under Water for 20 or 30 Miles together on both sides, and the Tide rose three Foot higher than the tops of the Banks.
Our Town of Butly lyes in such a place, that no Post-House is in a great many Miles of it, or you should hear oftner.
The dyeing then proceeds; and whatever is dyed in this manner becomes a fast colour, and no washing either with lyes or without them can take away the bloom.
There lyes are wrongs; here safe uprightly lye; There men kill men, we'will make one by and by.
Language lyes speechlesse; and Divinity, 15 Lost such a Trump as even to Extasie Could charme the Soule, and had an Influence To teach best judgements, and please dullest Sense.
And like a Lion hid in secrecie, Or Beare which lyes in wait, he was to mee.
Onely the Calenture together drawes Deare friends, which meet dead in great fishes jawes: And on the hatches as on Altars lyes 25 Each one, his owne Priest, and owne Sacrifice.
Where 'tis said, The whole World lyes in Wickedness; 'tis by some of the Ancients rendred, The whole World lyes in the Devil.
She lyes not heartlesse in her Mossie Dray, Nor feareth to adventure through the Raine; But skippeth out, and beares it as she may, Vntill the Season waxeth calme againe.
Nor, lyes it in the Souldiers common Skill In warlike Postures; nor in theirs, who drill The Rankes and Fyles, to order them aright, According as Occasion makes the Fight.
In his Journey to London, he overtakes a Trooper and a Wench: helyes with her and two more of her Companions, and after this frollick he goes with them all to London.
In the bleaching process, the water and the alkaline lyes take away that matter, so that the weight of the bleached fibre is not greater from the unretted than the retted flax.
Some perfumers are in the habit of making what may be called extempore soaps, employing lyes at 36 deg.
The potash lyes should be made perfectly caustic, and of at least two different strengths; the weakest being of specific gravity 1.
Caustic lyes made from it, are used in the finishing process of the hard soap manufacture.
Perhaps, however, this concentration or abstraction of water might be effected by using dense lyes of muriate of potash.
The contents of the casks upon the second and third lower levels are lixiviated with the liquors of the upper cask, till the lyes indicate from 12 to 14 degrees of Baume's hydrometer.
American potash of moderate quality, in lyes at 15 deg.
Great Britain, where the weaker lyes are generally employed at the commencement.
When four parts of olive oil are mixed with one part of poppy, rape, or linseed oil, as is now the general practice at Marseilles, then for such a mixture the first lyes have usually a specific gravity of from 20 deg.
Concentrated caustic lyes dissolve it, but give it up to water.
Even then, to them the spirit of lyes suggests, That they were blind because they saw not ill; And breath'd into their incorrupted breasts A curious wish, which did corrupt their will.
Ten in the hundred lyes here engraved, 'Tis a hundred to ten his soul is not saved: If any man asketh who lies in this tomb?
Well then: the Peace which you before so vrg'd, Lyes in his Answer France.
There lyes the substance: and I thanke thee King For thy great bountie, that not onely giu'st Me cause to wayle, but teachest me the way How to lament the cause.
Why foolish Boy, the King is left behind, And in my loyall Bosome lyes his power.
How long a time lyes in one little word: Foure lagging Winters, and foure wanton springs End in a word, such is the breath of Kings Gaunt.
Turne from me then that Noble countenance, Wherein the worship of the whole world lyes Ant.
Do not exceede The Prescript of this Scroule: Our fortunelyes Vpon this iumpe.
So fare thee well: Now boast thee Death, in thy possession lyes A Lasse vnparalell'd.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lyes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.