This kingdome was too litle for him, & hisminde was not contented with it.
Nowe it remaineth (my beloued Countrey) that thou wouldest take in good part these my labours employed in thy seruice, and accept them with that fauourable and courteous minde which I haue expected.
What hope ye was the kings great intent Of thoo shippes, and what in minde hee meant?
It is highly important, when a man makes up hisminde tew bekum a raskall, that he shud examine hisself clusly, and see if he aint better konstructed for a phool.
The cars on this rale rode will put enny man in minde ov one ov the cages in which van amburgh's trained animels are carried around the kuntry, and az for speed, thare iz but one thing on arth slower, and that iz a bread pill.
I will merely suggess, that pedigree iz not important for a fast trotting hoss; if he kan trot fast, never minde the pedigree.
I am willing tew be sworn that this kind ov kissing alwus puts me in minde ov two olde flints trieing tew strike fire.
A man running for offiss puts me in minde ov a dog that's lost--he smells ov everybody he meets, and wags hisself all over.
That Churchman Beares a bounteous minde indeed, A hand as fruitfull as the Land that feeds vs, His dewes fall euery where L.
But my Lords She is a gallant Creature, and compleate In minde and feature.
I had no minde To hunt this day: The Boy Fideles sickenesse Did make my way long forth Gui.
I would we were all of one minde, and one minde good: O there were desolation of Gaolers and Galowses: I speake against my present profit, but my wish hath a preferment in't.
Indeede, I was their Tutor to instruct them That Codding spirit had they from their Mother, As sure a Card as euer wonne the Set: That bloody minde I thinke they learn'd of me, As true a Dog as euer fought at head.
Vnckle Marcus, since 'tis my Fathers minde That I repair to Rome, I am content Goth.
He should seem by his rambling minde to be begot by some Intelligencer under a hedge, for he is wholly addicted to travel, and hath one especial priviledge above most Travellers, that he is never out of the way.
They are very fair spoken, and will seldome swear whilest they are selling their wares, but will lie with any man that hath a minde to them.
To such ambages who doth their minde incline, They count all other as priuate of doctrine, And that the faultes which be in them alone, And be common in other men eche one.
Win her with gifts, if she respect not words, Dumbe Iewels often in their silent kinde More then quicke words, doe moue a womans minde Duk.
The harder matcht, the greater Victorie, My minde presageth happy gaine, and Conquest.
My minde will neuer graunt what I perceiue Your Highnesse aymes at, if I ayme aright King.
My minde is that ye haue pyty with you / for they that haue don amysse be but very yonge men / and desyre of honour draue them to it.
And than shew that yf it had ben his minde that made the writyng [F.
And mochel sorwe hadde he in his minde Er that he coude his felawshippe finde.
Why ne haddest thou remembred in thy minde To taken her, and lad her forth with thee?
How now (faire shepheard) Your heart is full of something, that do's take Your minde from feasting.
To him the use of feigned history, as he defines poetry, "hath beene to give some shadowe of satisfaction to the minde of man in those points wherein the Nature of things doth deny it.
Was never eie did see that face, Was never eare did heare that tong, Was never minde did minde his grace, That ever thought the travell long; But eies and eares and ev'ry thought Were with his sweete perfections caught.
The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne; For a man by nothing is so well bewrayed As by his manners.
So that it seemeth they haue euer, or long time bene of that minde to value things no further, then by the vse and necessitie for which they serue.
And that sans cause, God wot, if so his minde be such.
For this time I must speake only to you: at another, Readers may perchance serve my turne; and I thinke this a way very free from exception, in hope that very few will have a minde to confesse themselves ignorant.
Others at the Porches and entries of their Buildings set their Armes; I, my picture; if any colours can deliver a minde so plaine, and flat, and through light as mine.
Lord, curse Edom's traiterous kinde, Beare in minde In our ruines how they revell'd.
Certes they are neatly cloth'd; I, of this minde am, 85 Your only wearing is your Grogaram.
Hope not for minde in women; at their best Sweetnesse and wit, they'are but Mummy, possest.
Since so, my minde Shall not desire what no man else can finde, I'll no more dote and runne To pursue things which had indammag'd me.
Twas but a through-light scarfe, herminde t'inroule; Or exhalation breath'd out from her Soule.
And then the Beldam leads the Lady on Through many roomes & other turning waies As in a laborinth they two had gone; And as they go, she to the Lady saies; Now cheere you vp, and get a iocund minde In thinking of the pleasures you shall finde.
And though (quoth he) thou scorn'd to doe my will, What lets me now my minde for to fulfill?
And wish not to disswade me in this case, Nor giue me counsell to withdraw my minde It likes me well, I weigh not the disgrace, O teach me then to win him to be kind!
It not consisteth all of pleasant words, More gamesome tricks are there stil to be fo[=u]d A minde so chaste as thine cannot conceiue What pleasing sports one shall therby receiue.
Perswade thy selfe it is thy purer minde That will not let thy heart proue so vnkinde: O would that minde were mine, to ioyne thy hart Eyther to end my life, or ease my smart.
They are too blame that do despise the faire: They please the eye, prouoke dull appetite, Resemble Gods, and do the minde delight.
And so these scrambled lines I do commend Vnto your loue, be-blurred all with teares, With feruent hope they shall no whit offend, The minde is base, that stil continuall feares.
And eke thou hast his heart in hold, And in his minde zeemes passing rare.
Ich have been twice our Whitson Lord, Ich have had ladies many vare; And eke thou hast my heart in hold, And in my minde zeemes passing rare.
A little yet unlike they proove, And somewhat hostilely they strove: A scholler Floras minde did moove, But Phillis likt a souldiers love.
And while each winged forester Their proper rumors[20] did prefer, Each virgins mindemade waight on her Applauses apt and singuler.
Thou sayst that sloth a clerke disguiseth, Who I confesse base workes despiseth: But when from cares his free minde riseth, Heavens course and Naturs he compriseth.
Meere helpes for neede his minde suffiseth, Dull sleepe and surfetts he despiseth, Loves trump his temples exerciseth, Cooradge and love, his life compriseth.
For, looking on the earth whence she was borne, Her minde remembreth her mortalitie, Whatso is fayrest shall to earth returne.
That chieflie doth each noble minde adorne, Then he would scoffe at learning, and eke scorne The sectaries thereof, as people base [Sectaries, followers.
O the great happines which shepheards have, Who so loathes not too much the poore estate 90 With minde that ill use doth before deprave, Ne measures all things by the costly rate Of riotise, and semblants outward brave!
But the right gentle minde woulde bite his lip, To heare the iavell so good men to nip: [Iavell, worthless fellow.
On which when as my thought was throghly. placed, Unto my eyes strange showes presented were, Picturing that which I in minde embraced, That yet those sights empassion$ me full nere.
Not till monday, my deare sonne, which is hence a iust seuen night, and a time too briefe too, to haue all things answer minde Prince.
There are indeede many vanities, which distract and divide the minde of worldlings; but zeale counts one thing needefull, to which it makes all other veile and stand by.
Call to mindethat mighty princes haue beene reiected of their inferiors, how much more then a base and abiect person, but tract of time giueth place to them which expect the bountie thereof.
Polia, as yet vnknowne to her Louer Poliphilus, shee gratiously assureth him: who for her extreame beautie, hee indeuoreth his minde to loue.
In so much as my amorous and sounding breathing, by reason of the thicknesse of the ayre in this solytarie and lone place, gaue an eccho, and did put me in minde of my Angelike and extreame desired Polia.
And thus my brest fast beating, and my minde perplexed, I saide to my selfe.
And I remayning in a darke place, full of sundrie turnings and crossing passages, in a greater terror and more deadly heauinesse of minde then Mercurie.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minde" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.