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Example sentences for "ryde"

Lexicographically close words:
rychely; ryches; rychesse; rycht; rydand; ryden; ryding; rydyng; rye; ryght
  1. Haliday said; ‘I will tak ane with me, ‘And ryde befor, the maner for to se.

  2. The moss was strang, to ryde it was no but: Wallas was wicht and lychtyt on his fute.

  3. And Conscience knew hem wel, Thei loved coveitise; 2140 And bad Reson ryde faste, And recche of hir neither.

  4. Comend me to that gentleman; bring him here this letter from mee, and say I pray him earnestlye that he will ryde in my companye.

  5. But then rose up Master Norton that Esquier, with him a full great companye; and then the Erles they comen downe to ryde in his companye.

  6. For to byd hym ryde I trow it was no nede.

  7. For he ne wol no travail take To ryde for his ladi sake, Bot liveth al upon his wisshes; And as a cat wolde ete fisshes Withoute wetinge of his cles, So wolde he do, bot natheles 1110 He faileth ofte of that he wolde.

  8. And thus I ryde forth mi weie, And am riht besi overal With herte and with mi body al, 1220 As I have said you hier tofore.

  9. Two of the races were across the Channel, one from Ryde to Cherbourg, the other back to Ryde.

  10. A man I know had his dinghy carried away, and nearly lost his little yacht and his life, on a run from Ryde to Havre.

  11. Ryde is the most American-looking town I have seen abroad; a cluster of white houses and summery villas on the side of a hill, leaning up from the sea.

  12. Thus they renisht them to ryde On twoe good renisht steedes, 30 And when they came to kyng Adlands halle, Of red golde shone their weedes.

  13. To morrowe, Ellen, I must forth ryde Farr into the north countree; 30 The fayrest lady that I can finde, Ellen, must goe with mee.

  14. At that time Ryde disputed with Cowes the glory of being the headquarters of yachting, and the scene was a gay one.

  15. You had better send someone down at once to Ryde to let you know what she is doing, and when she comes up to town; it is just on the cards that they may not come for a bit, but may go for a cruise in Mallett's yacht, as they did last autumn.

  16. You don't happen to know whether she stopped at Ryde the first time she passed?

  17. But maybe he will before long, for the wind has fallen, and if he put into Ryde he'd have waited till now to come across.

  18. When father, who had been across to Ryde in the wherry, came home, he approved of what mother had done.

  19. Keeping an eye on the time ball on Ryde Pier, Sea Maiden was first over the line, the wind was terribly light with a nasty bobbly swell which seemed to knock the life out of her.

  20. A trip to the Westward at the end of the Ryde week is a pleasant change, the regattas at Torquay and Dartmouth being quite unique spectacles.

  21. Who-so with Love wol goon or ryde He mot be curteys, and void of pryde, Mery and fulle of Iolite, And of largesse alosed be.

  22. They command a beautiful marine prospect, as they stand at the head of a sloping lawn-like field, interspersed with several oaks and elms: indeed the terrace is the most conspicuous part of Ryde when viewed from the sea.

  23. In the height of the season, steamers leave Southampton for Cowes on the arrival of every Railway train,--and Cowes for Southampton in time to meet every Train: and between Portsmouth and Ryde run about every hour from 7 to 7.

  24. It will be seen that by these conveyances, visitors arriving at Cowes or Ryde in the morning may make the tour of one-half the island the same day.

  25. Now we have haryed all Bamboroweshyre, All the welth in the worlde have wee; I rede[236] we ryde to Newe Castell, So styll and stalwurthlye.

  26. Lord, I my-selfe will ryde with thee; if any man will doe you wronge, your borrow I shalbee.

  27. Commend me to that gentleman, And beare this letter here fro mee; And say that earnestly I praye, He will ryde in my companie.

  28. I will find thee, Captain Carre, wether thou ryde or goe!

  29. Master Nortton that Esquier with him a ffull great companye; and then the Erles they comen downe to ryde in his companye.

  30. Saies, You shal ryde yourselfe, brother, Ile beare you companye; Many a man throughe fals messengers is deceived, And I feare lest soe shold wee.

  31. Sir, my lord and my master is in verry good health, I wott I ken itt soe readylye; I pray you, will you ryde to one outsyde, A word or towe to talke with mee.

  32. I thought shee shold haue beene my wiffe; I pray thee, Lord Phenix, ryde not away, For with thee I will loose my liffe.

  33. What tydinges heare you, sayd the kynge, As you ryde farre and neare?

  34. As swifte as the winde to ryde they were seene, Untill they came neare unto Bednall-greene; And as the knight lighted most courteouslie, 95 They all fought against him for pretty Bessee.

  35. That hye on horse willeth ryde In glitterand golde of grete aray, I-paynted and portred all in pryde; 135 No commun knight may go so gay.

  36. We banged up, thinking they wad ryde owre us--we kent nae but it was drunken fowk riding to the Fair i' the fore-nicht.

  37. The whole town of Ryde could not supply a single leaf; for, as to what Mrs. Francis and the shop called by that name, it was not of Chinese growth.

  38. The wind seeming likely to continue in the same corner where it had been almost constantly for two months together, I was persuaded by my wife to go ashore and stay at Ryde till we sailed.

  39. Mr. Fairfax knew all about Miss Julia Gardiner, and Elizabeth's information that Mr. Cecil Burleigh had called on the family in Ryde caused him to reflect.

  40. I saw her first at Fairfield at the wedding of Lady Latimer's niece, and again at Ryde the other day.

  41. Ryde looked beautiful the next morning from the deck of the Foam.

  42. He felt a momentary compunction, but that also, as well as the cause of it, went out of his head with the end of his sermon, and the conclusion of the matter was that he never delivered the message Bessie had given him on Ryde pier at all.

  43. He had a prejudice against peculiarity in dress, and knew that it was a terrible thing to be out of the fashion and to run the gauntlet of bold eyes on Ryde pier.

  44. I am going to Ryde for a week or two, and as I shall take Elizabeth with me, you can come to us there, Mr. Musgrave, and enjoy the salt breezes.

  45. He said yes--Ryde was not far, and a Ryde wherry was a capital craft for sailing.

  46. From the day I saw them together at Ryde I had no other thought.

  47. A Ryde wherry with you in the morning is the perfection of entertainment, but he has an evident relish for sound masculine discourse in the evening: we must not be too exacting.

  48. Ie cheuaucheray I shall ryde La iay promise a estre There I haue promysed to be A ung parlement To a parlamente Ou a ung annyuersaire.

  49. As the Queen of Portugal did not leave Ryde until the 23d, it is possible that Fielding received a reply.

  50. But Melville denies this: his account runs thus: 'Inquirit quhat moved him to ryde to the quene in England the tyme that the erll of morey Regent was thair, he not being privie therto?


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