And as the Wit doth reape the fruits of Sense, So doth the quickning power the senses feed; Thus while they doe their sundry gifts dispence, "The best, the seruice of the least doth need.
Then, like God's angell he pronounceth right, And milke and hony from his tongue doth flow; Happie are they that still are in his sight, To reape the wisedome which his lips doe sow.
But, if that in Wales carrie an equall veritie, the myracle will soone reape credite: for this is so sloped inwards at both ends, that any tall stature shal find roome by a little bending, as the short in the bottome by extending.
They are gouerned by a Maior, and his scarlet-robde brethren, and reape benefit by their fayres and markets, and the County Assizes.
Shee had no more then let in death, for wee All reape consumption from one fruitfull tree.
The Russie meanes toreape the profit of her pride, And so he mewes her to be sure, she lye by no mans side.
The soile also of this Ile is indifferent fruitfull; but they reape more profit vnder the ground than aboue, by digging.
Neere vnto this iland there was another somewhat bigger, which is called Aucon, wholly dispeopled and without anie dwellers, yet a better countrie and more profitable for to sowe and reape then that of Corchu.
Paul, If wee haue sowen vnto you heauenly things, doe you thinke it much that we should reape your carnall things?
And if our men will follow their steps, by your wise direction I doubt not but that in due time they shall reape no lesse commodity and benefite.
For you must vnderstand that where you sow Beanes, there it is euer more profit to mowe them with Sythes, then to reape them with Hookes, and much sooner, and with lesse charge performed.
In Gods name cheerely on, couragious Friends, To reape the Haruest of perpetuall peace, By this one bloody tryall of sharpe Warre Oxf.
I thanke my Liege, that in regard of me He shortens foure yeares of my sonnes exile: But little vantage shall I reape thereby.
Say that he thriue, as 'tis great like he will, Why then from Ireland come I with my strength, And reape the Haruest which that Rascall sow'd.
Moryson, however, realized that "at the first step the ignorance of language doth much oppresse (the traveller) and hinder the fruite he should reape by his iourney.
Yea, they that in Good-workes their life imploy; Although, they sowe in teares, shall reape in joy.
She granted loue, which he (alas) to gaine, To reape those ioyes, did crosse the brinish Maine.
Here, take the crowne, and with the crowne my curse, And in thy need such comfort come to thee, As now I reape at thy two cruell hands.
They reape twice a yeare; they are called Tatarga, that is to say, buff.
What should not men reape out of the love of God in converting the souls heere, is more to be gained to heaven then what is by differences of nothing there, should not be so many dangers committed under the pretence of religion!
They made us a mapp of what we could not see, because the time was nigh toreape among the bustards and Ducks.
And though they serve to pleasure and profite manie, yet shall my selfe reape pleasure, also if they please you well, under whose name and cognisance they shall goe abroad and seeke their fortunes.
From city then to court I went, To reape the pleasures of content; There had the joyes that love could bring, And knew the secrets of a king.
He could not live to see his name Impaired by my wanton shame; Although a prince of peerlesse might Did reape the pleasure of his right.
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