It is now fitt, and but just, that I should endeavour to undecieve the world in a scandall that I find strongly runnes of him, which I have mett amongst some learned young men: viz.
When no Parliament, then absolute monarchie; when a Parliament, then it runnes to Commonwealth.
When queen Anne came to Bathe, her way lay to traverse the famous Wensdyke, which runnesthrough his parish.
Henford[997] in Sussex, which is about the middle of the river that runnes to Shoreham.
Why appetite with you is in the waine, Your bloodrunnes backeward now from whence it came, Who'le chide hote blood within a Virgins heart, When lust shall dwell within a matrons breast?
Then let the stricken deere goe weepe, The Hart vngalled play, For some must laugh, while some must weepe, Thus runnes the world away.
This river runnes through the magnificent garden of the Earle of Pembroke at Wilton, and so beyond to Christ Church.
If it be so, surely this influence runnes all along through North Wilts, the vale of Glocestershire, and Somersetshire.
In the middle of the south side of the hall is a large chimney, over which is a great window, so that the draught of the smoake runnes on each side of the chimney.
It is of a bright colour with a very little tincture of yellow; transparent; and runnes in stirias, like nitre; it is extraordinary hard till it is broken, and then it breakes into very minute pieces.
Deene is a rivulet that runnes into Emmes-poole, and nobody knowes what becomes of it after it is swallowed by the earth.
From Castle Combe runnes a valley or crack to Ford, where it shootes into that that runnes from Yatton to Bathe.
There amorous Sappho plaines vpon her lute Her loue's crosse fortune, that the sad disputeRunnes murmuring on the strings.
There is a violent fire runnes round about me, Which my sighes blow to a consuming flame.
Nero throwes down himselfe, I stirre him not; He runnes unto destruction, studies wayes To compasse danger and attaine the hate Of all.
Beleeve me the magestrats may take advise (as I knowe wisely can) to roote out those odd rymes which runnes in every rascales mouth.
These were sore blemishes if objected rightly and heare you may say the streme runnes a wronge, but if it be so by you[r] leve I wyll bring him shortly in his right chanel.
Whie it runnesstill in my minde that they must be hangd.
Amour 28 Some wits there be which lyke my method well, And say my verse runnes in a lofty vayne; Some say, I haue a passing pleasing straine, Some say that in my humour I excell.
In Norwich riuers in the runnes about Heueningham heath in the north riuer and streames thereof.
A womans love is river-like, which stopt doth overflowe, But when the river findes noe lett, it oftenrunnes too lowe.
There is a foolishe rime runnes up and downe in the Court of Sir Henry Bromley, Lord Thomas Haward, Lord Cobham, and the Deane of Canterbury, Dr.
Against ill Chances, men are euer merry, But heauinesse fore-runnes the good euent West.
Now is that Noble Vessell full of griefe, That it runnesouer euen at his eyes Brut.
And I haue horse will follow where the game Makes way, and runnes likes Swallowes ore the plaine Deme.
Twill make me thinke the World is full of Rubs, And that my fortune runnes against the Byas La.
Why let the strucken Deere go weepe, The Hart vngalled play: For some must watch, while some must sleepe; So runnes the world away.
After the Beadle hath hit him once, he leapes ouer the Stoole, and runnes away: and they follow, and cry, A Miracle.
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.
Smooth runnes the Water, where the Brooke is deepe, And in his simple shew he harbours Treason.
Yea, but a little Charge will trench him here, And on this North side winne this Cape of Land, And then he runnes straight and euen Hotsp.
I must rather giue it the reine: for it runnesagainst Hector Dum.
World runneson Wheels; or Oddes Betwixt Carts and Coaches, The, 81 Wright, Edward, 33 n.
The Counstable with his[89] fellowe runnes vnto them, to parte them, and in the partinge lyckes a drye blowe or two.
The wyfe of the house runnes out with her goodman to intreat the Counstable for her gestes, and leaues the Pyg at the fyre alone.
On the North-side of this Bay is two great Marshes, which are made two by a pleasant River which runnes betweene them.
Vp higher it is a broad Bay, being above two miles betweene the shores, into which runnes Stony-river, and Muddy-river.
Just as the River Arethusa in Sicile which runnes under ground for a great way, and afterwards breakes out againe.
O how the skipping of this Christmas blocke of ours moves the block-head heart of a woman and indeed any thing that pleaseth the foolish eye which presently runnes with a lying tale of Excellence to the minde.
Yea, but marke how he beares his course, And runnes me vp, with like aduantage on the other side, Gelding the opposed Continent as much, As on the other side it takes from you Worc.
Let me see, your wings are clipt, and, for ought I see, your hower-glasse runnes not.
Now the mouth of Nilus, where it runnes into the mediterranian Sea, is placed by geographers in the 31.
Illustration] As a bowle throwne downe a hill runnes easily and farre, if it once bee sett a going; but throwne vpon the ice (an euen place) it will without any lett at last stand still.
Sinus a Creeke, Gulfe, or Bay, when the sea runnes vp into the bosome of the land by a narrow enterance but openeth it broader when it is within; if it bee very litell it is called a Hauen, Portus.
So then the riuer cannot runne either by (EB) or (DB) Runnes it then circularly by the line (CWB?
Why appetite with you is in the waine, 55 Your blood runnes backeward now from whence it came, Who'le chide hote blood within a Virgins heart, When lust shall dwell within a matrons breast?
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