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Example sentences for "obiect"

Lexicographically close words:
obeye; obeyed; obeyeth; obeying; obeys; obiected; obiit; obijt; obispos; obit
  1. For the cleare water and not sulphurous, but sweete and temperatelye hotte, not like a Hotte-house or Stew, but naturally cleansing it selfe beyond all credet, there was no meanes to hinder the obiect from the sight of the eye.

  2. The extreame hardnes whereof the better did shew his cleere shining brightnes, so as euery proper obiect therein did represent it selfe, excepte in that parte where the mettall did beare a contrary colour.

  3. The closing together and bracing of which hemicycle or arch, worthie of admiration, of a rare and subtile deuise, and exquisite polyture, did thus obiect and present it selfe to my sight.

  4. Doe you thinke to helpe and succour me, when others shall attempt to obiect vnto my face this slaunder and reproche?

  5. Guglielmo, I will cause the same to be painted in such wise, as neither you nor any man els, shall haue occasion iustly to obiect the same against me.

  6. They do obiect also certayn wordes out of the Epistle of Ieremie / which is ẽtitled Baruch.

  7. What wondrous vertue is contayn'd in you, The which both lyfe and death forth from you dart Into the obiect of your mighty view?

  8. In like manner they obiect vnto vs, out of the 17.

  9. If thou wilt here obiect that the persons afore alleaged were saints and martirs, we say farther, that paradice was opened also to the théef assoone as he became repentant.

  10. Howbeit if any man shall obiect that they haue certaine incredible relations; I answere, first that many true things may to the ignorant seeme incredible.

  11. Onely, let all honest and good men consider, what disposition it argueth, for one to obiect against a whole nation certaine misdemeanours committed by some one or other particular man.

  12. His eye begets occasion for his wit, For euery obiect that the one doth catch, The other turnes to a mirth-mouing iest.

  13. Good faith, good faith, the saying did not hold In him that did obiect the same to thee.

  14. So the remembrance of my former Loue Is by a newer obiect quite forgotten, It is mine, or Valentines praise?

  15. Perhaps thou wilt obiect my holy Oath: To keepe that Oath, were more impietie, Then Iephah, when he sacrific'd his Daughter.

  16. Coosin of Hereford, what dost thou obiect Against the Duke of Norfolke, Thomas Mowbray?

  17. And of the truth heerein, This present Obiect made probation Mar.

  18. Doth not the obiect cheere your heart, my Lord K.

  19. Obiect of her feare to be not the | Psal.

  20. Simplices nempe That feareth the Lord, where the | affectiones insunt naturaliter right Obiect of her continuall | nobis tanquam ex nobis, Additamenta feare is limited.

  21. The Obiect of her Lord, in respect of his Mercy and | feare.

  22. Or wherefore did not thankfulnesse step forth, To vrge my many merits, which I may Obiect vnto you, since you proue vngratefull, Flinty-hearted Charaloys?

  23. I will onely blind your eyes, For Iustice should do so, when 'tis to meete An obiect that may sway her equall doome From what it should be aim'd at.

  24. This is one of them whose base And obiect flattery helpt to digge his graue: He is not worth your pitty, nor my anger.

  25. This blot that they obiect against your House, Shall be whipt out in the next Parliament, Call'd for the Truce of Winchester and Gloucester: And if thou be not then created Yorke, I will not liue to be accounted Warwicke.

  26. Them in twelue troupes their Captain did dispart 2 And round about in fittest steades did place, Where each might best offend his proper part, 4 And his contrary obiect most deface, As euery one seem'd meetest in that cace.

  27. Not finding anything to obiect against him he accepted of him.

  28. Secondarily they do obiect the lawe[107] made by Moses for the doughters of zalphead.

  29. The men that obiect the same, are not altogether ignorant, that examples haue no strength, when the question is of lawe[109].

  30. Doth not the obiect please your eie my Lord?

  31. The birde once limde doth feare the fatall bush, And I the haplesse maile to one poore bird, Haue now the fatall obiect in mine eie, Where my poore young was limde, was caught & kild.


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