Yet, if som will needes presse me, that I am to bold with great men, & stray to Ad Philip.
Yet needes the earth must droope with visage sad, When siluer dewes been turn'd to bitter stormes, 20 The Cheerful Welkin, once in sables clad, Her frownes foretell poore humaine creatures harmes.
And thus, if thou be not of humaine kinde, A Bastard on both sides needes must thou be; Our Lawes allow no land to basterdy: By natures Lawes we thee a bastard finde.
Not so, quoth the Gentlewoman, your Worshippe mustneedes stay and take a simple dinner with mee to day.
In comes a neighbour of our towne, an honest man, God wot: And he must needes goe sit him downe, and call in for his pot.
Then hurling vp his harmefull blade on hye, 6 Smote him so hugely on his haughtie crest, That from his saddle forced him to fly: 8 Else mote it needes downe to his manly brest Haue cleft his head in twaine, and life thence dispossest.
More ample spirit, then hitherto was wount, Here needes me, whiles the famous auncestries 8 Of my most dreaded Soueraigne I recount, By which all earthly Princes she doth farre surmount.
What needes of daintie dishes to deuize, 4 Of comely seruices, or courtly trayne?
Rose needes me not, now; and it cannot be pleasant to Mr. Agnew to see my sorrowfulle Face about the House.
England, and lived till towards the end of Queen Elizabeth, so as she must needes be neare one hundred and forty years old.
That is, destroy both Church and State and all; For if t' one faile, the other needes must fall.
And if wee wol haue of payment A full moneth, than must him needes assent To eight pence losse, that is shillings twaine In the English pound: as eft soone again, For two moneths twelue pence must he pay.
Therefore if wee would manly take in hand, To keepe this Sea from Flanders and from Spaine, And from Scotland, like as from pety Britaine, Wee should right soone haue peace for all her bosts, For they must needes passe by our English costs.
I am so wearie in this combrous wood, That I mustneedes go sit me downe and rest.
You doe but iest; I know he is within, And I must needes go uppe and speake with him.
I deny it still: good drinke makes good bloud, Good blood needesno Barber, Ergo, tis good to drinke good drinke.
Excellent, for now must he needes fall into Constables hands, and if he have any grace, twil appear in his face, when he shall be carried through the streete in a white sheet; twill be a good penance for his fault.
Y'are a wag, Flavia, but talk and you must needes have a parting blowe.
My poore bodie Madam requires it, I am driuen on by the flesh, and hee must needes goe that the diuell driues Cou.
The warres hath so kept you vnder, that you mustneedes be borne vnder Mars Par.
Then said the ordinary to the scholler, I must needes oppose you, and for master Scogin's sake, I will oppose you in a light matter.
Hee needes no napkin for his handes, His fingers for to wipe; He hath his kitchin in a box, His roast meate in a pipe.
It must be so; for Miracles are ceast: And therefore we must needesadmit the meanes, How things are perfected B.
Hee needes not, it is no hidden vertue in him Const.
But they may call them dogs and vse other euil words, as much they will, and the Indian must needes put it vp, and goe his way.
But missing thereof, when I sawe there was no remedie but that we must needes come on lande againe, little doeth any man know the sorow and griefe that inwardly I felt, although outwardly I was constrained to make faire weather of it.
If one be not cast in Martins mould, his religion must needes mould.
I must needes speake, illud non ausim affirmare, his zeale was in setting up the house of God, not in affectate eloquence, he wrot not, he accompted not.
And this renued and sudden styrre so terrified the Kyng, that hee wiste not what to do who for all the dampes would needes haue fled.
And it must needes ryse and redounde to your gaine and preferment, for that I heare you say the King's Maiestye doth already knowe you.
The Seruaunts seeing no remedy, but mustneedes depart, tooke their leaue.
For at length it is impossible, but that this Diamont hardnesse, must needes bee mollified, if she be not a Diuell incarnate, more furious than the wildest beasts, whych haunt the deserts of Lybia.
The application heereof needes no interpretation: Fantasie and foolery who can please?
One said of a foule face, itneedes noe maske, it is a maske it selfe.
When Sir Edward Hobby heard of Sir Henry Nevils disaster with the Earl of Essex, he said that his cosen Nevil was ambling towardes his preferment, and would needesgallop in all the hast, and soe stumbled and fell.
Bilson, Rauens as he had reade it would needes be shewing his foolishe witt in the margent, in scoffing at the booke.
Doubtles there was grave wise counsell and deliberacion in fact; sed factum est hoc a Domino, we must needes confessse, and I hope wee may truly say, nobis parta quies.
One would needes knowe of a philosopher what reason there was that a man should be in love with beauty; the other made noe other answer, but told him it was a blind mans question.
I craue noe priuiledge to shield my cause, Lett only reasons balance triall make, A guiltles conscience needes not feare the lawes.
There needes no blowes, quoth she, when foes doe yield, Oh cease, take thou the honor of the field.
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