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Example sentences for "peple"

Lexicographically close words:
peor; peper; peperino; peperit; pepill; peplos; peplum; peplus; pepo; pepper
  1. And Kynde cessede tho To se the peple amende.

  2. Bifore Pilat and oother peple In the place he hoved; Maugree his manye teeth, He was maad that tyme To take the spere in his hond, And justen with Jhesus.

  3. For spiritus prudentiae Among the peple is gyle; And alle tho faire vertues As vices thei semeth.

  4. For ther that partie pursueth, The peple is so huge, That the kyng may do no mercy Til bothe men acorde, And eyther have equite, As holy writ telleth.

  5. How the Prince and the Peple are comperit till a gardyn.

  6. And, first, he sais that Noblesse of curage has chosyn Knychtis of honour to be aboue the small peple, and the small peple to be at thair seruice and gouernement.

  7. It was for the Gothic peple that the group of Germanic tribes to which the Goths belongd has been frequently calld the 'Gothic Group'.

  8. The thirde traytee is of the offices of the comyn peple And hath .

  9. And no thinge of his patrimonye/ and therfore he lefte to his children frely all his patrimonye Thus taught vyrgyle and enseygned the gloryus prynces to rewle and gouerne the peple of rome.

  10. My own State of Injianny is celebrated for unhitchin marrid peple with neatness and dispatch, but you can't get a divorce from the Goddess up there.

  11. Tonsted on Thursday last past, as it is seyd, and all that countre is sore trobelid therwith; and if he had abedyn at home he had be lyke to have be fechid owte of his owyn hows, for the peple ther abowght is sor meved with hym.

  12. Notwithstandyng, I trowe I shall come home or the shire, but I woll nat it be knowe till the same day, for I will not come there with owt I be sent fore be the peple to Heylisdonne.

  13. Cristyn peple to yeve noo feithe nor credence to ony pryvat wryting not opynly declarid nor provid in my lif tyme, nor to blanke chartrys sealyd in my .

  14. Ludgate prechid on Soneday fowrtenyte at Powlys, chargyng the peple that no man schuld preyen for these Lords traytorys,[196.

  15. And alle the peple knelethe doun azenst him, and don him gret reverence.

  16. And I trowe, that unethe scholde ony contree have so moche peple with in him, as lay slayn in that vale, as us thoughte; the whiche was an hidouse sight to seen.

  17. And whan thei han eten, thei wypen hire hondes upon hire skirtes: for thei use non naperye, ne towaylles, but zif it be before grete lordes: but the common peple hathe none.

  18. For smale tythes and for smal offringe, 1315 He made the peple pitously to singe.

  19. Wel may men knowe it was no wight but he (390) That kepte peple Ebraik fro hir drenchinge, With drye feet thurgh-out the see passinge.

  20. But evermore hir moste wonder was, How that it coude goon, and was of bras; 200 It was of Fairye, as the peple semed.

  21. And thus, with feyned flaterye and Iapes, 705 He made the person and the peple his apes.

  22. The peple out-sterte, and caste the cart to grounde, And in the middel of the dong they founde The dede man, that mordred was al newe.

  23. And Tullius seith: "ther nis no might so greet of any emperour, that longe may endure, but-if he have more love of the peple than drede.

  24. Than telle I hem ensamples many oon 435 Of olde stories, longe tyme agoon: For lewed peple loven tales olde; Swich thinges can they wel reporte and holde.

  25. And for the peple sholde seen him alle, Whan it was day, he broghte him to the halle, 2880 That roreth of the crying and the soun.

  26. The peple preesseth thider-ward ful sone 2530 Him for to seen, and doon heigh reverence, And eek to herkne his hest and his sentence.

  27. Anon ther is a noyse of peple bigonne 2660 For Ioye of this, so loude and heigh with-alle, It semed that the listes sholde falle.

  28. Historie of dame Cristyn, declaring how a prince and a ledar of peple shulde use prudence and justice by example of the noble cenatoure called Fabricius.

  29. And to take an example of the many overthrowes and conquestis of this lande by straunge nacions sithen the Breton bloode first inhabited, as withe peple callid Pictics, commyng out of ferre northe partie of the worlde.

  30. By whiche it may be considerid be the said countees and countrees before specified, it was of a wide space and many a thousand peple that were at that tyme and yet ought be under youre obeisaunce.

  31. Edwarde, withe a fulle grete ost of multitude of peple well defensid in Guien.

  32. Irelonde, and after that lieutenaunt and governoure of youre duchees of Gascoyne and Guien, defending the true subgettis frome theire adversaries, holding up youre right and keping youre peple and subgettis under youre lawes.

  33. Than after the Danys peple conquerid the Saxons, and than the Normans conquerid the Danys.

  34. And overmore the said king Edwarde first kept under subjeccion bothe Irelond, Walis, and Scotlond, whiche were rebellis and wilde peple of condicion.

  35. Wherfore in comon places of the Cyte of Athenes he instruct and infourmed the peple in such doctrynes as compasith the clere and immaculate welles of the moste excellent and souerayne gode.

  36. And so in playne wordes they repreued without fauour the vyces of the sayd yl disposyd peple of what condicion or order they were: Of this auncient wrytinge of Comedyes our laten Poetes deuysed a maner of wrytinge nat inelegant.

  37. Or doctour diuyne or other Graduate Be this thy Excuse to content theyr mynde withal My speche is rude my termes comon and rural And I for rude peple moche more conuenient.

  38. I mean it is sad to think that so many peple have been killed within these gloomy walls.

  39. She wol not maken peple nycely Gaure on hir, whan she comth; but softely By nighte in-to the toun she thenketh ryde.

  40. For which he wex a litel reed for shame, 645 Whan he the peple up-on him herde cryen, That to biholde it was a noble game, How sobreliche he caste doun his yen.

  41. What trowe ye the peple eek al aboute Wolde of it seye?

  42. What shuld I make lenger tale Of al the peple that I say, Fro hennes in-to domesday?

  43. Restis yit other two sortis of peple to be provided for, of that quhilk is called the patrimonye of the Kirk; to wit, the Poore, and Teachearis of the youtheid.

  44. And of the generacioun of Sem, ben comen the Sarrazines, And of the generacioun of Japhethe, is comen the peple of Israel.

  45. And also thei seyn, that thei knownen wel, be the prophecyes, that the lawe of Machomete schalle faylen, as the lawe of the Jewes dide, and that the lawe of Cristine peple schalle laste to the day of doom.

  46. And ziff it hadde ryveres and welles, and the lond also were, as it is in other parties, it scholde ben als fulle of peple and als fulle enhabyted with folk, as in other places.

  47. For a semblee of peple withouten a cheventeyn, [Footnote: Chieftain.

  48. And in somer, be alle the contrees, fallen many tempestes and many hydouse thondres and leytes, and slen meche peple and bestes also, fulle often tyme.

  49. Upon that hille, ladde Balak the sone of Booz, Balaam the prest, for to curse the peple of Israel.

  50. This gret Chan hathe fulle gret peple for to serve him, as I have told zou before.

  51. There made the peple of Ebron sacrifice to oure Lord: and ther thei yolden up here avowes: and there spak God first to Samuelle, and schewed him the mutacioun of ordre of presthode, and the misterie of the sacrement.

  52. And there is more plentee of peple there, than in ony other partie of Ynde; for the bountee of the contree.

  53. But wolde God, that the temporel lordes and all worldly lordes weren at gode accord, and with the comen peple woulden taken this holy viage over the see.

  54. Against the "Heremeit of Lawreit" himself he brings the charge that "He pat the common peple in beleve That blynd gat seycht and crukit gat their feit, The quhilk that palyard no way can appreve".

  55. But yif thee lyketh thanne to loken on the derknesse of the erthe that thou hast forleten, thanne shalt thou seen that thise felonous tyraunts, that the wrecchede peple dredeth, now shollen ben exyled fro thilke fayre contree.

  56. He woodn't be sich a infernal noosanse if white peple would let him alone.

  57. And now I think of it, why can't the white peple let him alone.

  58. Peple think heze grate things, but I kontend heze quite the reverse to the kontrary.

  59. They was the purest and Seleckest peple on the yearth.

  60. The peple of Baldinsville met me cordully and I immejitly commenst restin myself with my famerly.

  61. Other peple was sinful as they could be, but Shakers was all right.

  62. And while speakin of morrality, remines me that sum folks turn up their nosis at shows like mine, sayin they is low and not fit to be patrernized by peple of high degree.

  63. On returnin to the Kitchin I found quite a lot of peple seated be4 the fire, a talkin the event over.

  64. Thare's Richurd the Three, peple think heze grate things, but I look upon him in the lite of a monkster.


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