But, since we are discover'd, whatremaines But put our lives upon our hands?
It now remaines that we consider what the conditions of a Prince ought to be, and his termes of government over his subjects, and towards his friends.
Rome now of Rome is th'onely funerall, And onely Rome of Rome hath victorie; Ne ought save Tyber hastning to his fallRemaines of all: O worlds inconstancie!
What then remaines but I to ashes burne, And she to stones at length all frosen turne!
What remaines for mee but the shell, when I have given others the substaunce, what remaines for mee but the curdes, when I have given others the creame?
There yetremaines to th'World one common fire Wherein our Bones with Stars shall make one pyre.
Now because there is no other body in the whole Universe, save the earth, it remaines that this light must necessarily be caused by that which with a just gratitude repaies to the Moone, such illumination as it receives from her.
It remaines in the next place, that I tell you the true reason of it.
If your ffather be a right good erle As any remaines in his owne countrye, Tush!
Remaines of him shew that he was a great master of the Latin tongue; Dr.
The house is in the great long street, over against[1046] the high steeple; and 'tis likely it remainesthere still.
It communicates his motion to all, its light, its heat, without any diminution of its substance, what portion soever it lends, but ever remaines entire in it selfe.
Worthy Macduffe, and wee Shall take vpon's what else remaines to do, According to our order Sey.
Moist it, and heate it newe, and neuer stopp, All watring thee, while yet remaines one dropp.
Yelded Pelusium on this Countries shore, Yelded thou hast my Shippes and men of warre, That nought remaines (so destitute am I) But these same armes which on my back I weare.
Come poore remaines of friends, rest on this Rocke Clit.
I haue lost the immortall part of myselfe, and what remaines is bestiall.
I must be cruell, onely to be kinde; Thus bad begins and worse remaines behinde Qu.
Romaines, of fiue and twenty Valiant Sonnes, Halfe of the number that King Priam had, Behold the poore remaines aliue and dead!
What now remaines my Lords for vs to do, But march to London with our Soldiers?
Faith, and so wee should, Where now remaines a sweet reuersion.
My Lord that's gone made himselfe much sport out of him, by his authoritie hee remaines heere, which he thinkes is a pattent for his sawcinesse, and indeede he has no pace, but runnes where he will Laf.
Heare me Queene: The strong necessity of Time, commands Our Seruices a-while: but my full heart Remaines in vse with you.
XXI ‘If your father be a right good earle As anyremaines in his owne countrye, Tush!
But now remainesthe vilest thing, The alehouse barking 'gainst the king And all his brave and noble peeres; For which thou ventredst for thy eares.
At Verulam is to be seen, in some few places, some remaines of the wall of this citie[XVII.
Now it remaines to have your good advice Unto a motion of some consequence.
In villadge, borrough, towne or citty Remaines there yet no grace, no pitty?
Footnote 143: Camden prints these lines in his Remaines (ed.
Yf men take not tyme while grace is offered, but delay till the sunne of grace be gonne downe, there remaines nothing but horrible desperat reprobacion.
The clarke lop't it to make money of it to some bowyer or fletcher, and that lopping kill'd it: the dead trunke remaines there still.
The priory of Broadstock was very well built, and with good strong ribbs, as one may conclude by the remainesthat are left of it yet standing, which are the cellar, which is strongly vaulted with freestone, and the hall above it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remaines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.