Since birth, and heauen and earth, all three do meete In thee at once, which thou at once would'st loose.
Faith Neece, you taxe Signior Benedicke too much, but hee'l be meetewith you, I doubt it not Mess.
When as your husband all in rage to day Came to my house, and tooke away my Ring, The Ring I saw vpon his finger now, Straight after did I meete him with a Chaine Adr.
In youth when I did loue, did loue, me thought it was very sweete: To contract O the time for a my behoue, O me thought there was nothing meete Ham.
I would my husband would meete him in this shape: he cannot abide the old woman of Brainford; he sweares she's a witch, forbad her my house, and hath threatned to beate her Mist.
Now Lords, take leaue vntill we meete againe, Where ere it be, in heauen, or in earth Rich.
Well miscreant, Ile be there as soone as you, And after meete you, sooner then you would.
I pray you know me when we meete againe, I wish you well, and so I take my leaue Bass.
The profitable sciences were no lesse meete to be imported to the greater number of ciuill men for instruction of the people and increase of knowledge, then to be reserued and kept for clerkes and great men onely.
I know if I once come there, I shall have the company of better men than my selfe; I shall also meete with some madde knaves in that place, and so long as I shall not sit there alone, my care is the lesse.
His body was caried to Yorke; few vouchsafing to accompany, none to meete it (according to the vse of Exequies) when it came to the Citie; but the boyes in scorne throwing stones at the hearse.
The Pall was caried to Anselme with great pompe, in a vessell of siluer; and he came foorth bare footed, in his Priestly Vestments to meete and to receiue it.
A Husbandman is he which with discretion and good order tilleth the ground in his due seasons, making it fruitfull to bring forth Corne, and plants, meete for the sustenance of man.
It is a worthie saiyng, andmeete for the Maiestie of a Prince, to acknowledge hymself vnder his lawe.
But soche pro- posicions are meete for this parte, as are probable in both si- des, to induce probabilitie of argument, to reason therupon.
Herein the murtherer, the thiefe were meete to be placed.
Oh yes, if any houre meete a Serieant, a turnes backe for verie feare Adri.
Farewell he: he was a kinde good fellow, a true Troyan; and if euer be my lucke tomeete him at more leasure, Ile make him full amendes with a Cup full of Canarie.
For I would have them brawling, that meane while They may steale hence, to meete where I appoint[1799] it.
Was it meete he should tarie so long in one place Without harmonie of Musike, or some solace?
In kings there can bee no love but to queenes; for as neere must they meete in majestie as they doe in affection.
And every where we come, I heere some hollo, And yet it is our haps to meete with none.
Well, I am very angry with my wife, And she shall finde I am not pleasd with her, 10 If we meete nere so soone: but tis my hope.
I did appoint my sister To meete me at the cunny berrie below, And Francis too; but neither can I see.
I am not sir Raph Smith, As thou doost thinke I am; but I did meete him, Even as thou saiest, in pursuite of a wench.
Whereupon Master Newton telling him, that he would not strive with a prince at shoffleboard, he answered, You gownsmen should be best at such exercises, being not meetefor those that are more stirring.
Yes, quoth Master Newton, I am meete for whipping of boyes.
The whoorson made me meete with a hard stile in two or |545| three places as I went ouer him.
I dare answer his challenge, by word of mouth, or by writing, but I scorne to meete him, I hope he and I are not Paralels.
Wee'l try that: for Ile appoint my men to carry the basket againe, to meete him at the doore with it, as they did last time Mist.
Marry this is our deuise, That Falstaffe at that Oake shall meete with vs Page.
They are gone but to meete the Duke (villaine) doe not say they be fled: Germanes are honest men Euan.
This they did represent verie gallantly, with garmentes verie meete for those personages.
Omoncon, captain of the king of China, commeth to seeke Limahon, and doth meete with Spaniards.
At whose funerals the Nauie discharged a great part of their Ordinance, in such order, as was thought meeteand conuenient by the Lords Generals commandement.
Their mindes being prepared beforehand, they easily agree unto that demand of his, and syne sets another tryist where they may meete againe.
Thus these Cheatours at their accustomed hosteries meete closely together, and there receiue ech one his part of this their vile spoyle.
I suppose at his comming home he sente suche wayes as he suspected or thought meete to searche for this Prigger, but hetherto he neuer harde any tydinges agayne of his palfreys.
I thought it meete to confer with a very old man that I was well acquaynted with, whose wyt and memory is meruelous for his yeares, beinge about the age of fourescore, what he knewe when he was yonge of these lousey leuterars.
Yea, if they meete with a woman alone ridinge to the market, eyther olde man or boye, that hee well knoweth wyll not resiste, such they filche and spoyle.
Yf it be meete and necessary," quod I, "it shall lye vnder my feete.
These go commonly in Ierkins of leatherr, or of white frese, and carry litle wands in their hands, and will walke through grounds and pastures, to search and se horses meete for their purpose.
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