Tis very likely, let no paines be spar'd, To bring it out, if it be possible; Twere pitty such a murther should remaine Unpunished mongst Turkes and Infidels.
Father, the state of Meath desire your grace To take the paines to passe unto the Senate.
I have broken above an hundred of them, to try to have one broken at the shortest diameter, to save the charge and paines of grinding them for molers to grind colours for limming; and they all brake the long way as aforsayd.
Hee tooke much paines about it; went into the countrey and made a mappe of it, and wrote a treatise of it, and addressed himselfe to Oliver the Protector, and the Parliament.
Tis great pity the paines of so great an artist should be lost.
Upon the enclosed paines were the fairest inscriptions; he therefore had kept them, and recommended unto his sonne to doe the like.
And that, when the officers at Yarmouth shall see it necessary, an officer be sent over to Lowestoffe, the petitioners paying the officer such allowance per diem for his paines as shall be reasonable.
I don't remember having heard from or seen the Paines since the time they were at my house until the time that I have learned Marina had gone to New Orleans and had previously stayed with Ruth.
Then I believe it was only later through the Paines that I learned, I believe it was a telephone conversation, that Marina was staying there with them, or had been staying with them, and also left to go to New Orleans.
A gentleman also of late hath taken great paines to search out the secret practises of this vngratious rable.
The next I exhibit as it was giuen vnto me, by one that hath taken paines (as he saith) to search out and view the same, but verie latelie to speake of.
I have thought it not unworthy my paines to take a veiw of the decreasings & increasings of these persons, and such changs as hath pased over them & theirs, in this thirty years.
Andrewes hath taken some paines in it, and makes it appear to be less then I thinke he will consente to give them for so good an use; so you neede not fear, that for taking bond ther to save you harmles, you be safe and well.
If you do sweare to put a Tyrant downe, You sleepe in peace, the Tyrant being slaine: If you do fight against your Countries Foes, Your Countries Fat shall pay your paines the hyre.
Tis time to speake, My paines are quite forgot Margaret.
The Essexmen were content with this offer, as they that were desirous to see their wiues and children, being waxen wearie of continuall trauell and paines which they were constreined to take.
Gentlewoman, the misfortune I had with your picture will put you to some paines to sit againe to be painted.
Though it be darke, I will take any paines To crosse this match.
Then to serve your turne I will some paines take, And let all myne owne affaires alone for your sake.
It is small paines for mee to sit still, but infinite for you to draw still.
If to sue to hym, you will any paines take, 5 He will have you to his wife (he sayth) for my sake.
The actor Kemp's dance to Norwich, from the frontispiece of "Kemps nine daies wonder performed in a from London to Norwich, containing the pleasure, paines and kind entertainment of William Kemp betweene London and that city .
No paines I will refuse how euer proroged, to haue a little respite to purifie my spirit: oh heare me, heare me, and thou canst not be hardned against me.
Put me to aniepaines my life reserued, and I willingly will sustaine them: cut off my armes and legs, and leaue me as a lazer to some loathsome spittle, where I may but liue a yeare to pray and repent me.
My comfort is, that Heauen will take our soules, And plague Iniustice with the paines of Hell Bull.
Thy paines Fitzwaters shall not be forgot, Right Noble is thy merit, well I wot.
Marie, the cryme of witchcraft is declaired to be ane horreid, abominable and capitall cryme, punishable with the paines of death and confiscatiown of moveables.
Perry was active in the Paces-Paines area and later married Richard Pace's widow and became "Commander" of the settlement.
Great thankes and goodly meed to that good syre He thence departing gave for his paines hyre.
Then Una her besought, to be so good As in her vertuous rules to schoole her knight, 285 Now after all his torment well withstood, In that sad house of Penaunce, where his spright Had past the paines of hell, and long enduring night.
A garland of pennyroyal," he tells us, "made and worne about the head is of a great force against the swimming in the head, the paines and giddiness thereof.
A2] After he had taken great paines to finish it, I tooke vpon mee to reuise and correct it, that nothing might passe but matter of Fact, apparant against them by record.
But notwithstanding, many things are layd to be in the times when they were Papists: yet the Priest neuer tookepaines to discouer them, nor instruct his Scholler, vntill they came to Church.
It hath pleased them out of their respect to mee to impose this worke vpon mee, and according to my vnderstanding, I haue taken paines to finish, and now confirmed by their Iudgement to publish the same, for the benefit of my Countrie.
Thus liued shee securely for many yeares, brought vp her owne Children, instructed her Graund-children, and tooke great care and paines to bring them to be Witches.
Who tooke great paines to examine her of euery particular point: In the end they came into the Court, and there deliuered this Examination as followeth.
And for that which I haue heard of them; seene with my eyes, and taken paines to Reade of them: My humble prayer shall be to God Almightie.
But he did not so much like any as those that tugged and tooke paines to worke out questions.
I had before with much studie andpaines in vaine sought for.
The ashes of the skinne, applied with vinegar, help the paines of the head.
The magicians eat them twice a month against the paines of the teeth.
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