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Example sentences for "mooued"

Lexicographically close words:
mooth; moother; moots; mooue; mooueable; mooues; moouing; moove; mooved; mopani
  1. But now to touch more at large the circumstances of the occasion that mooued the earle of Flanders to make war against the French king.

  2. These speeches mooued me in such sort, that I would needes out of hand know more, mistrusting some euill.

  3. For in the beginning of March (as it is vsuall in all regions) being in the Sea oppressed with Northerne windes, and ryding there, wee found our anchor broken before the earth fayled or mooued at all.

  4. But all these Feminine Waylinges nothinge mooued thys Gallant, and lesse Remooued hys former desire to haue hir, which hee atchieued in dispite of hir Teeth, so soone as hee arryued at his owne House.

  5. Sidenote: Peter Landoise is mooued by the ambassadors of king Richard in their sute.

  6. Sidenote: The coniunction of the two families mooued to the Q.

  7. At which message he was sore mooued and broiled with melancholie and dolor, crieng out, & asking vengeance of them that (against their oth and promise) had so deceiued him.

  8. But wil Brute alwaies in this dreame remaine, And not bee mooued with his Countries mone.

  9. How and by what parts of this Iland these waies were conueied at the first, it is not so wholie left in memorie: but that some question is mooued among the learned, concerning their ancient courses.

  10. Richard had not commanded his men to spare the sword, mooued with the lamentable noise of poore people crieng to him for mercie and grace.

  11. Robert and Reignald (which Reignald was vncle to the king) and lastlie two knights templers, had not mooued him to yéeld to the kings will.

  12. Which mooued king Henrie the sooner to condescend to the agreement.

  13. There was another cause that troubled his mind also, and mooued him to grudge at his father, which was; for that the proportion of his allowance for maintenance of his houshold and port was verie slender, and yet more slenderlie paied.

  14. Herewith he was so mooued that in departing from the citie, he said these words of his sonne Richard to himselfe: [Sidenote: The words of king Henrie in his displeasure towards earle Richard.

  15. Herevpon being mooued in mind, he set forth lawes against the spiritualtie, wherein he shewed his zeale of iustice.

  16. Our men in the towne began to be in some feare of them, yet no man mooued or started from his quarter more then if there had bene nothing to doe.

  17. The most of them did nothing but weepe: which mooued great compassion; seeing that all of them with good will would haue become Christians, and were left in state of perdition.

  18. For the which cause I haue enterprised (hoping greatly of your lordships fauour herein) to clothe and set forth a few Italian newes in our English attire, being first mooued thereunto by the right worshipfull M.

  19. Then Canons loud gan rore, and pellets flie about, And each man haleth his ore and mooued not a foote.

  20. The chiefest cause that mooued him to take in hand that enterprise, was for that he did vnderstand, that there dailie came great succours out of that Ile to those Galles that were enimies vnto the Romans.

  21. And here we hold it necessarie to shew how it is recorded by diuer writers, that the first occasion whereby Gregorie was mooued thus to send Augustine into this land, rose by this meanes.

  22. The cause that mooued Alfred and other his complices against the king, was (as some haue alledged) his bastardie.

  23. Toward the latter end of king Edgars daies, the Welshmen mooued some rebellion against him.

  24. And certeine it is that some of them slue their wiues and children, as mooued thereto with a certeine fond regard of pitie to rid them out of further miserie and danger of thraldome.

  25. But a great cause that mooued manie of the lords vnto the violating thus of their oth, [Sidenote: Matth.

  26. King William hereof aduertised, was not a little mooued against his disobedient sonne, and curssed both him and the time that euer he begat him.

  27. Then hee being mooued with compassion, and pitying their extreme calamitie, because hee had bene of late sustained and nourished among them, sounded a retreat and forbad his souldiers to make any longer pursuit.

  28. King John being sore mooued with such words thus vttered by his nephue, appointed (as before is said) that he should be straitlie kept in prison, as first in Falais, and after at Roan within the new castell there.

  29. At these punishments the iudges are alwaies in presence, and for that they should not be mooued to compassion, in the meanetime that execution is done, they do occupie themselues in banquettings or other pastimes.

  30. Also I mooued him againe for the Salt-peter, and other dispatches, which he referred to be agreed vpon by the two Alcaydes.

  31. Wherewith the king being mooued said, "What thou dunghill knaue, should I iest with thée?

  32. The king sore mooued herewith, determined to go himselfe into Wales, that he might take worthie punishment of those his aduersaries, that could neuer be sufficientlie chastised.

  33. Sidenote: The cause yt mooued the Gascoignes to rebellion.

  34. Sidenote: The causes that mooued archbishop Edmund to depart the realme.

  35. For the king was so sore mooued against him, that he caused proclamation to be made, that if any man had any thing to laie against the said Henrie de Bath, they should come foorth, and their information should be heard.


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