Holy Sir, With these worke you the King and so prevaile That all these mischiefes Hull with Flagging saile.
She playes true Musicke, Sir: The mischiefes you are drench'd in are so full You need not feare to add to 'em; since now No way is left to guard thy rest secure But by a meanes like this.
Thrive my blacke plots; the mischiefes I have set Must not so dye; Ills must new Ills beget.
By diuers toyles they lap our crosses in With cares and griefes, whereon our mischiefes groe: The bloudy hands and Sword of mortall foe, Doe search mine euill, and would destroy me quite, Through heynous hate and hatefull heaped spite.
No though they should perpetrate the mischiefes whych thou hast alleadged.
For these two heads doe seeme to speake to me, And threat me, I shall neuer come to blisse, Till all these mischiefes be returned againe, Euen in their throats that haue committed them.
I willingly let passe other mischiefes wrought by them, of which many things are deliuered in the Canon and Ciuill Lawes, in the Schoole-men, and Diuines both ancient and moderne.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mischiefes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.