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Example sentences for "paynes"

Lexicographically close words:
payit; paymaster; paymasters; payment; payments; paynfull; paynim; paynims; paynted; payple
  1. The best expositor of the Revelacion a nobleman in Scotland,[158] whoe hath taken Christian and learned paynes therein, yet fayled in the computacion of the beginning of the yeares.

  2. Wee may streatche our eares to catch a word nowe and then, but he will not be at the paynes to strayne his voyce, that wee might gaine one sentence.

  3. Love hir whoe shewes greate love to the by taking this paynes to seeme lovely to thee.

  4. I went and vizeted Wotto Dono and Tushma Dono, and thanked them for the paynes taken in our affares, offering them to procure for them out of England anything they pleased to geve me notis of.

  5. And that Shongo Samme gave them leave to stay 3 yeares without retornyng to vizet hym, to take theire ease for the paynes they had taken in tym past.

  6. He took it in good parte; and I gave hym thankes for the paynes that Fesque Dono his bongew had taken in going up with me.

  7. I went to Semidone and carid hym a barso of wyne and 4 string of drid cuttell, and thanked hym for the paynes taken about the tymber.

  8. And Mr. Jean the scribe had a bar plate geven hym in full payment for his paynes taken in writing our petitions and other matters to themperour and councell at Fuchamy.

  9. This daie John Anslow was comitted to the Compter for defraudinge of WillmĖƒ ffoster of his patient And is to pay ffoster for his paynes in that cure.

  10. It is ordered that Doctor Chamblent shall have a silver tankard of vj{li} price with Armes of the company ingraven in it as the Guift of this Court for his paynes the last publique Anatomy.

  11. In a most curious description of hell in Examples howe mortall synne maketh the synners inobedyentes to have many paynes and doloures within the fyre of hell, b.

  12. One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washed it away: Agayne I wrote it with a second hand; But came the tyde, and made my paynes his pray.

  13. And if by all these perils and these paynes He may but purchase lyking in her eye, What heavens of ioy then to himselfe he faynes!

  14. That shall for all the paynes and sorrowes past Pay to her usury of long delight: And whylest she doth her dight, Doe ye to her of ioy and solace sing, 35 That all the woods may answer, and your eccho ring.

  15. But Godd will thincke vppon them / if it be true that either a man must satisfice / or go to pugatorie / if Godd wil so sharply punishe them by such paynes as they saye are in purgatorie.

  16. What blessednes / I praye you shuld this be / if they which be reconciled vnto Godd / shuld be bownde to sustayne such paynes and punishmentes.

  17. Repayre the with thys golde, & for thy paynes Be equall sharer in my present meanes And future blessyngs.

  18. Then to further your sweatinge take paynes with thys letter; tell noble Richard, the sonne of Aimon, your master sente it, but doe not tell your master I imployd you.

  19. But I know not by what frowardnesse in his starres, he tooke more paynes in examininge and enquiringe into other mens offices, then in the discharge of his owne, and not so much joy in what he had, as trouble and agony for what he had not.

  20. I hope also, that the royall estate of my Prince shall be by my paynes and poore seruice enlarged: beleeue you me, this is the onely sumptuous Tumbe that I pretende to builde for my poore carkas.

  21. That night Cortes himselfe was scoute, not bycause he was more whole than his fellowes, but like a good Captayne, he deuided the trauayle & paynes equally, euen as their hurte and damage was come.

  22. Cortez caused them to come aboorde hys Shyppe, gyuyng them thankes for theyr paynes and visitation.

  23. Truely I confesse, that with great paynes they please sutch Venerial Gentlewomen as you be, who doe not perceyue (like sauage Beastes) what heapes of euill doe lurke vnder the forme of fayre apparance.

  24. But (to the intente you be not deceyued) the meanynge of the Edicte is, that within fiftene dayes after you begin the cure, you muste make hym whole, or else to satisfie the Paynes ordayned in the same.

  25. Amour 43 Why doe I speake of ioy, or write of loue, When my hart is the very Den of horror, And in my soule the paynes of hell I proue, With all his torments and infernall terror?

  26. Amour 49 Define my loue, and tell the ioyes of heauen, Expresse my woes, and shew the paynes of hell; Declare what fate vnlucky starres haue giuen, And aske a world vpon my life to dwell.

  27. Now Lorde that madyst for erthe & sufferdyst paynes ille.

  28. Laud has transposed the and, and the correct reading should be that erthe madist for the erthe & suffredist paynes ille, in which case Harl.

  29. Lord God that erthe tokist in erthe And suffredist paynes ful stille.

  30. Lambert Hearn and wife came in October, first locating where the Columbia schoolhouse now stands, but afterwards selling out to the Paynes and moving to the Hearn homestead across the Touchet from Dayton.

  31. This year the Paynes bought out Hearn at Columbia schoolhouse, and the Forrests sold to R.

  32. The Paynes are here, and I contrive to see something of them.

  33. The Paynes were evidently a numerous clan in Stratton about that time, but though many names and dates are available, there is little to establish the relationship of the different members of the family.

  34. Quhilk and other injunctions being red to the personis foresaids, they agreit thairto, and promisit to obey and underly the samyn, under the paynes therabove written.

  35. As French Pockes hote ylles with other paynes mo.

  36. And thoughe his saluys in paynes hym sore bynde.

  37. As well as we, in many blynde errours But syns they haue escapyd all paynes and dolours Of hell; and nowe in heuyn ar certayne What nede haue we to fere infernall payne.

  38. To Mathias Melwarde one of the Princes chaplaynes for his paynes in attending the ladye Arbella Seymour to preache and reade prayers duringe her aboade at Estbarnett--v'li.

  39. To diuerse p'rsons who tooke paynes at Highgate and Barnett.

  40. And for your paynes and diligence alredy taken and susteyned aboute his affayres there his highnes hathe commaunded me to yeve vnto you his most hertie thankes.

  41. The Paynes were out somewhere, and, as on that former afternoon, she had the house entirely to herself.

  42. Sorely anxious were the Paynes over this fell change which had come upon her on that sunny afternoon.

  43. If the Paynes were somewhat apprehensive as to the future--or rather as to the events of the next few days--they kept it to themselves, and that evening was quite a cheerful one.

  44. He has already been here more than two hours; and it would never do, under the circumstances, for him to be here still when the Paynes return.

  45. She feels that she is beginning to hate him; and it is while in this vein that she goes down to the drawing-room one afternoon to fetch a book, for she has taken to remaining in her room when the Paynes are out, as they are now.

  46. The Paynes were open, as Lady Bretton had said, to a mild charge of "old-fashionedness" perhaps.

  47. The following Friday found me driving across the park to the rather sombre but stately square where the Paynes had lived for many years.

  48. After all, the winter had passed pleasantly enough; the Paynes had helped to enliven it.


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