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Example sentences for "mercie"

Lexicographically close words:
merchantes; merchantman; merchantmen; merchants; merci; mercies; merciful; mercifull; mercifully; mercifulness
  1. Now periurde Henrie wilt thou yeelde thy crowne, [eae079] And kneele for mercie at thy soueraignes feete?

  2. I, to such mercie as his ruthfull arme With downe right paiment lent vnto my father, ·eac070· Now Phaeton hath tumbled from his carre, And made an euening at the noone tide pricke.

  3. Open thy gates of mercie gratious God, My soule flies foorth to meet with thee.

  4. Fartheewell, and God haue mercie vpon one of our soules.

  5. He may haue mercie vpon mine, but my hope is better, and so looke to thy selfe.

  6. And thus hauing ended to that effect, be began to exhort to repentance, and besought all the company to pray, that it might please God to looke vpon their miserable present state and for his owne mercie to relieue the same.

  7. Walter de Mannie to the king, before whom they kneeled downe, offered to him the keies of the towne, and besought him to haue mercie vpon them.

  8. God haue mercie on your soule, ah good gentleman, That er ye shuld th[u]s dye for an vnkinde woman.

  9. The Psalmodie Placebo dilexi, Maister Roister Doister wil streight go home and die, Our Lorde Iesus Christ his soule haue mercie vpon: Thus you see to day a man, to morrow Iohn.

  10. Piers stood, he was felled with a stroke of a pollax which sir Piers gaue him upon the head, and therewith rid him out of life, without giuing him respit once to call to God for mercie of his passed offenses.

  11. God-a-mercie Grumio, then hee shall haue no oddes Pet.

  12. Truely felicitie and mercie shal folowe me all the dayes of my lyfe: and I wyll dwell in the house of God for a long tyme.

  13. And thy mercie shal folow me al the dayes of my life; And that I may dwel in the house of our Lord, in longitude of dayes.

  14. Through the tender mercie of our God, whereby the day-spring from on high hath visited vs, thereby to guide our feet into the way of peace.

  15. Wherefore we giue all honour and glory to the almightie God vnspeakable, whose giftes had beene manifolde with mercie vnto vs: for which all wee Christians laud and praise God.

  16. It may please his highnesse to giue order that the said Glouer may be payd, and that he may discharge his debt to the said company of merchants, and the rather for that hee found such mercie and fauour in England, onely for his Maiesties sake.

  17. And many times I have complained, and then I was called a busie fellow; now, our Lord have mercie on me!

  18. Zit na sinner will thou seclude, That this will cry to thee: To thy mercie with thee will I go.

  19. And let them begg the mercie of godd / and the prayers of godly men / that the same thing which they haue euell doone / and do / maye be pardoned them.

  20. You shew great mercie if you giue him life, After the taste of his correction.

  21. And as I suck blood, I will some mercie shew, 30 Follow me cur.

  22. The great mercie of God that had so gratiouslie reuealed vnto him the treason at hand, whereby the true harts of those afore him made so eminent & apparant in his eie, as they might be right sure he would neuer forget it.

  23. Get ye hence therefore ye poore miserable wretches to the receiuing of your iust reward, wherein Gods maiestie giue you grace of his mercie and repentance of your heinous offenses.

  24. To whose maiestie as cheeflie was knowne the equitie of his demand: euen so to his mercie did he onelie recommend the successe of his trauels.

  25. Who will not mercie unto others show, How can he mercie ever hope to have?

  26. Thy mercie Lord to us exceeded bee, According to the hope wee haue in Thee.

  27. Lord, heare my prayer, and then Thy mercie show In aidinge mee against my cruell foe!

  28. Is mercie in the heavens so hard to finde?

  29. Augustine) shal fynde mercie at the handes of god, whiche haue entised and allured other vnto goodnes and vertue.

  30. But this fauour and mercie was no sooner extended towardes her, and shee set at libertie, But shee began to practise the utter ruine and ouerthrow of the name and bloud of this Gentleman.

  31. The greatest mercie extended to them, is soone forgotten.


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