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Example sentences for "myselfe"

Lexicographically close words:
myrtles; myry; mysef; mysel; myself; mysell; mysen; myserable; mysfortune; mysilf
  1. I have almost burst myselfe with laughing at mistresse Barnes.

  2. O God, I have runne so far into the winde, that I have runne myselfe out of winde!

  3. Therefore (said I) turning myselfe to M.

  4. The which I humbly beseech you to accept in part of paiment of the infinite debt in which I acknowledge myselfe bounden unto you for your singular favours and sundrie good turnes shewed to me at my late being in England, &c.

  5. Gods providence being an Inhabitant within the Jurisdiction of this Comon Wealth doe freely and sincerely acknowledge myselfe to be subject to the Goverment thereof.

  6. How many Lambes fell from the middle flock, Since I myselfe did take the latter view?

  7. Thus I increased the furniture of the ship wherein I was myselfe embarked, and made one, which had bene Masters mate in the foresaid small ship, Master of mine.

  8. This was Segnior Sebastian Gabote, which I wente to see, beinge myselfe in Cyvill certen yeres paste, whome I founde to be a moste curteous and gentle person.

  9. Yea, I myselfe have bene demaunded of them, how many infidells have been by us converted?

  10. King Henryes grace with royall cheere Welcomed the noble Howard home, And where, said he, is this rover stout, That I myselfe may give the doome?

  11. Here's for every man a dog, And I myselfe for thee.

  12. Father much preoccupide, by reason of the Supplies needed for his Majesty's Service; soe that, sweet Robin being away, I find myselfe lonely.

  13. Fro wrathe and enuye wolde I not passe, With covetyse I was bawte also, My flesh hadde his wyll, alas, I wyte myselfe myne owene woo.

  14. A] "What cloke for the rayne so ever yee bring mee, Myselfe can tell best where my shoee doth wring mee.

  15. So the 4to, but I should prefer "So I have discharg'd myselfe of these hot-shots.

  16. I thanke God I trouble not myselfe much with these things; but am very sorry for the Publicke, which suffers much by them.

  17. The asse Ile leave to her disdaine; And now I am myselfe againe.

  18. But seeing thou obdurate art, And wilt no pittye on me show, Because from thee I did depart, And left unpaid what I did owe: 130 I must content myselfe to take What lott to me thou wilt partake.

  19. Here I would make noe long stay soe much as to put on my shoose, but betooke myselfe presently to my heeles, and ran as hard and as long as breath would hould out.

  20. But before they could be ready to come or send after me, I being now got through the towne went backward behind the middle of the towne, where I did hide myselfe againe whilest some of the townes men pursued me in the way to Burdeaux.

  21. My strength was wholy spent by this night's worke so that I was not able to goe any further before I had rested myselfe some two or three houres under a hedge.

  22. In the mean time, notwithstanding his pretences, I kept walking up and downe the roome full of feares and suspitions till eleven of the clock, and then I layd myselfe downe upon the bed in my cloathes.

  23. Haue you decreed Madame thus to torment mee poore Gentleman that am ready to sacrifice myselfe in your seruice, when you shall impart some fauour of your good grace?

  24. I wot myself best how I stand; For what I suffer, or what I think, I will myselfe all it drink, Or at least the greater part As far forth as I know my art.

  25. For though so be no help shall hither come, Home to my country dare I not for dread, I can myselfe in this case not rede.

  26. That night I went to bed, and nixt morning found myselfe just so used; missing the three stockins for one leg onlie, the other three being left intire as they were the day before.

  27. Being provided of more of the same kind, I made myselfe reddie, and rode to the head-quarters.

  28. It is true, that more misfortunes then one fell on me shortlie after; bot I am sure I could have better forseene them myselfe then rats or any such vermine, and yet did it not.

  29. He bestowed upon myselfe a great jarre of oyle, a jarre of vinegar, a barell of olives, a great quantitie of rice, and a barell of white biscuit.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "myselfe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.