Quha likis till haif mar knawlage in that part, Go reid the rycht lyne of the fyrst Stewart.
His forbearis, quha likis till wndrestand, Of hale lynage, and trew lyne of Scotland, &c.
This vther maid wedded ane Squyar wicht, Quhilk was weill knawin cummin of Balliols blude, And thair airis be lyne succeeded richt To Lammintoun and vther landis gude.
Go reid the fyrst rycht lyne of the fyrst Stewart.
And quhen the marschall the covyne Till bath the lordis, lyne be lyne, Had tald, thai went on furth thar way; 85 Fer fra the toune thar hors left thai.
The correct reading is fixed by the legal phrase, en la dreyte lyne descendant (Palgrave, p.
Where is now the lyne of Alisaundre the noble, or els of Hector of Troye?
Who is discended of right 115 bloode of lyne fro king Artour?
Noes children, sithen that of Japhetes ofspring comeden knightes, and of Cayn discended thelyne of servage to his brothers childre.
He thinks Mr. Lyne an excellent fellow, and Flora a most lucky girl.
As soon as he arrived in Naples he went to the Hotel de la Grande Bretagne, and asked if Mr. Caulfield and Mr. Lyne were staying there.
He required no second summons to join her, and they walked on together, Mr. Lyne and Mr. Earnscliffe following.
Flora smiled, turned away, and went up the steps as Mrs. Adair and Mr. Lyne wished him good-day.
As the two ladies turned off the Lungara into the Via del Ponte, they met Mr. Lyne coming down the Via delle Fornaci.
I shall be very happy to do so," he replied, thinking that he might chance to see Mr. Lyne there.
What would Mr. Lyne think if he should hear it said that Flora Adair had refused him, and that the Misses Elton had said so?
It was easy to see that the object of all this was to change the order of the procession, accordingly Mr. Earnscliffe walked on with Mr. Caulfield, while Helena and Mr. Lyne were occupied with the flower.
Harry says, however, that Mr. Lyne is quite certain of success.
Ane answered, He had lyne with fyve, and two of thame war maryed.
This hes lyne hyd under my bed-feitt these ten yearis.
The anglers on the Lyne became familiar with her figure, for they had seen it on the heights, with her garments floating in the breeze, and had come up to her as she sat by the waterside, but they passed on.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyne have made the two days here very pleasant, by introducing me to Persians in whose houses I have seen various phases of Persian life.
On reaching one house, where Mrs. Lyne arrived an hour later, I was a little surprised to be received by the host in uniform, speaking excellent French, but without a lady with him.
Thomas Jones was taken who beinge brought to Newgate in December followinge Jones & Lyne were both executed for this fact.
Miss Lyne knows exactly what she has to do, and she will do it well.
And I'll swear that Miss Lyne was not in the secret.
Miss Lyne will be back presently, and she is on our side.
And I feel quite certain now that when at my request you adorned Miss Lyne last night in the conservatory, the Blue Stone was hidden in that very blossom.
Ask Miss Lyne to come and see me the first thing in the morning.
Miss Lyne is keeping Mrs. Benstein out of the way for the moment--out of Frobisher's way, that is.
I shall like her, but I shall like Miss Lyne a great deal better.
I want you and Miss Lyne to lunch with me at two o'clock at the Belgrave.
The Duk Buk is come inne, and sworn that he shal be rewled, and draw the lyne with theym; and ther to he and his brethern ben bounde by reconysaunce in notable summes to abyde the same.
For six years he studied or attempted to study in Manchester, making the journey from Ashton-under-Lyne under the compulsion of the family eye.
Runs the doggerel:-- All along the gliding Lyne They told the nymphs of mislaid wine, And only by the mooney Med They found it had got in the driver's head.
I do not think, however, that Mr. Thornton Lyne was dead at this time.
You will remember that I had wired to Mr. Lyne to meet me at the flat at eleven.
For this hang-dog criminal, with the long, melancholy face, lined and seamed and puckered so that he appeared to be an old man, had loved Thornton Lyne as he had loved nothing in his wild and barren life.
The person who murdered Thornton Lynemust have carried him from his car and laid him on the grass, or wherever he was found--and that girl couldn't lift a large-sized baby.
Suppose the doctors were wrong and Thornton Lyne was murdered at an earlier hour?
It was a curiously uninteresting record, until he came to a date following the release of Sam Stay from gaol, and here Thornton Lyne enlarged upon the subject of his "humiliation.
Then, thinking that I should get into trouble for sticking my nose into police business, I told Mr. Whiteside that Mr. Lyne had opened it.
But though he pursued the most diligent inquiries, Tarling failed to discover any human being who had either recognised Lyne or observed the car arrive or depart.
Thornton Lyne seemed fantastic, and fantastic indeed was his end.
Tarling sarcastically, "are these intended as a loving gift from Mr. Lyne to Miss Rider?
I[~t]m for ij yard[s] of Buckeram for to lynethe upper sleves of the same gowne xij d.
Mrs. Lyne had some years now been Mrs. Carter and Mr. Lyne had found consolation in a French widow whose Christian name was Madeline.
Lyne was by this time disgruntled and dissatisfied with the theatrical outlook in Salt Lake; he was not getting any more the plaudits and the "star's" share of the receipts.
With a warm letter of introduction from Elder Adams to the prophet, it was not long before Lyne was thoroughly ingratiated in the good graces of the Mormon people.
Potter and Lyne had succeeded in getting "Jim" Hardie away from the other house by offering him the part of Pythias and a larger salary than he was getting at the older house.
Eventually the house was ready for opening and "Tom" Lyne had to have the first "whack" at the new box office receipts.
How much money Mr. Lyne put into this scheme the writer never could learn from him, but I opine it was very little.
Disparity in age and incompatibility of temperament between Mr. and Mrs. Lyne gradually brought about a separation and divorce.
Lyne probably thought, however, with Richard that "the king's name is a tower of strength, which they on the adverse faction want.
Potter had little or no money with which to start such an enterprise, so Lyne introduced Mr. Potter to such of the merchants and lumbermen as he wanted to do business with.
Lyne appeared as Pizarro for the occasion although Rolla was his favorite part.
He found in "Tom" Lyne an old acquaintance, and a strong ally.
With whip and spur and with his knees digging into the satiny sides of Ram's Horn, Jockey Lyne asked the question of the son of Bute.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lyne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.