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Example sentences for "mine own"

  • Let no man then count me a fable-maker, Nor make my name or credit a partaker Of their derision: what is here in view Of mine own knowledge, I dare say is true.

  • I see dirt in mine own tears, and filthiness in the bottom of my prayers.

  • I see,' he said, 'dirt in mine own tears, and filthiness in the bottom of my prayers.

  • Tob 1:9 Furthermore, when I was come to the age of a man, I married Anna of mine own kindred, and of her I begat Tobias.

  • It will give Master Curll a little more toil, ay and myself likewise, for the matter must stand in mine own hand; but we will leave out yonder unlucky farce.

  • I deemed that were I once beyond the clutches of Morton, Ruthven, and the rest, the loyal would rally once more round my standard, and my crown would be mine own, mine enemies and those of my Church beneath my feet.

  • I will wring love from thee by my deeds for her whom we both alike love, and then wilt thou be mine own, my true Bride!

  • I would not have my kinsman browbeaten at mine own table by the self-conceited son of a dalesman, even if he have got a round hat and Geneva band!

  • The change must be before we die; Death may confer a wider range From world to world, from sky to sky, It cannot make me new or strange To mine own Personality!

  • But let me fall not in mine own esteem, By poor deceit or selfish greed debased.

  • The change must be before we die; Death may confer a wider range, From pole to pole, from sea to sky, It cannot make me new or strange To mine own Personality!

  • But to continue:--that I might not appear to act in mine own cause, I ordered the prisoner to be tried in my absence.

  • I still see, as I have seen ever, in mine own projects, and mine own destinies, the chart of the new Roman Empire!

  • Why am I now fleeing in mine own guardian's strong house, and from the friends that I have lived among and never injured?

  • I have had losses of mine own, gossip Arblaster.

  • And in all verity, I shall not be at peace in mine own mind, nor very clear to help you, till I have certain resolution of these doubts.

  • I am a kind old Christian, and no traitor to men's blood, and no sparer of mine own in a friend's jeopardy.

  • Let thy servant, I pray thee, turn back again, that I may die in mine own city, and be buried by the grave of my father and of my mother.

  • And Moses said, Hereby ye shall know that the LORD hath sent me to do all these works; for I have not done them of mine own mind.

  • And he said unto him, I will not go; but I will depart to mine own land, and to my kindred.

  • And I will yet be more vile than thus, and will be base in mine own sight: and of the maidservants which thou hast spoken of, of them shall I be had in honour.

  • I shall beseech your Highness, In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes.

  • But, before I be assured by the certain witness of mine own eyes, I may not carry to my lord and master so swollen a tale about so doubtful a thing.

  • I am not unacquainted with the Christian books: nay, I have met with many volumes in mine own country, and have heard the discourses of many Christians.

  • I am come indeed to thy feast, for of civility I could do no less; but for thy dainties, I need them not, I have of such things enough of mine own.

  • But I live in mine own light, I drink again into myself the flames that break forth from me.

  • And I answered: "They mocked me when I found and walked in mine own path; and certainly did my feet then tremble.

  • It returneth only, it cometh home to me at last--mine own Self, and such of it as hath been long abroad, and scattered among things and accidents.

  • The time is now past when accidents could befall me; and what COULD now fall to my lot which would not already be mine own!

  • But nevertheless I walk with my thoughts ABOVE their heads; and even should I walk on mine own errors, still would I be above them and their heads.

  • If I go back to mine own country, that is prepared for fire and brimstone, and I shall certainly perish there.

  • When I was at home in mine own country, I heard as you now affirm, and from that hearing went out to see, and have been seeking this city this 20 years; but find no more of it than I did the first day I set out (Jer.

  • It made me greatly ashamed of the vileness of my former life, and confounded me with the sense of mine own ignorance; for there never came thought into my heart before now, that showed me so the beauty of Jesus Christ.

  • Sir, my suit begins; That you would please to make me that I am, (In sooth I think I am) mistress and queen Of mine own people.

  • Nay, if he speak, I shall be sung in mine own towns.

  • I know not where he lodges; and for me to devise a lodging, and say he lies here or he lies there were to lie in mine own throat.

  • Thus do I ever make my fool my purse; For I mine own gain'd knowledge should profane If I would time expend with such a snipe But for my sport and profit.

  • O my sweet, I prattle out of fashion, and I dote In mine own comforts.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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