I have a shilling saies one, I have two saies another, we will let it fly now we are together.
Why, saies Tarlton, one of us is an eye maker, and the other a light maker.
When the Ale and the Brandy doth work in their head, they care not a pin how their Children are fed, Then one saies here Sister i'le drink unto thee our Husbands are bound to maintain us truly.
Oh good wife, saies he, I will shew you a thing, and if you will promise me to conceale it.
The truth it is to pride they are given all, And pride the proverbe saies must have a fall.
I will saies he: & comming to the Steward, Sir, saies Tarlton, where shall our horses spend the time?
Nothing, Sir, saies he, but two of my horses are at seven up, for a peck of Provender; a foolish match that I made.
If it offend, saies Tarlton, let's every one take a little of the smell, and so the savour will quickly goe: but Tobacco whiffes made them leave him to pay all.
O God, O God saies the fellow, is my fault so great?
If thou canst, saies the Constable, you shall passe, otherwise you shall be all three punished.
My mother powtes, and will looke merrily Neither upon my father nor on me: He saies she fell out with mistresse Barnes to day; 15 Then I am sure they'l not be quickly friends.
He saies all England hath no such, and I say, and Ile stand to it, there is one better in Warwickshire.
In the preface he speakes of cutting glasses in such a particular manner that he could discerne pieces of money a mile off; and this he saies he setts downe the rather because severall are yet living that have seen him doe it.
Mr. Robert Welsted, goldsmith and banquier, saies that Mr. John Evelyn's bookes are the most proper for a plantation.
This saies shee now when shee is beginning to write to him, for shee'll be vp twenty times a night, and there will she sit in her smocke, till she haue writ a sheet of paper: my daughter tells vs all Clau.
No no: but all this did I know before What saies he of our marriage?
Hee were an excellent man that were made iust in the mid-way betweene him and Benedicke, the one is too like an image and saies nothing, and the other too like my Ladies eldest sonne, euermore tatling Leon.
Marry she saies your dog was a cur, and tels you currish thanks is good enough for such a present Pro.
By all the bloud that euer fury breath'd, The youth saies well.
He saies like a 25 kinde Gentleman, and an honest, and a vertuous; wheres your mother?
But heare you Wife, what haue you sounded her, what saies she to it?
If all be right that Warwike saies is right, There is no wrong but all things must be right.
He laughes and saies, his Edward is instalde, She weepes, and saies her Henry is deposde, He on his right hand asking a wife for Edward, She on his left side crauing aid for Henry.
She doth indeed, my daughter saies so, and the extasie hath so much ouerborne her, that my daughter is somtime afeard she will doe a desperate out-rage to her selfe, it is very true Prince.
Tis true indeed, so your daughter saies: shall I, saies she, that haue so oft encountred him with scorne, write to him that I loue him?
Some God direct my iudgement, let me see, I will suruay the inscriptions, backe againe: What saies this leaden casket?
A mark, O marke but that marke: a marke saies my Lady.
Your nose saies no, you are not: For it stands too right Ber.
That he neither knowes what he saies nor thou understandest.
Since my Ladie saies so, I say and't please your Excellence-- Duke.
And what's he then, That saies I play the Villaine?
She saies enough: yet she's a simple Baud That cannot say as much.
He saies he will returne incontinent, And hath commanded me to go to bed, And bid me to dismisse you Aemi.
She saies your Worship meanes to make a puppet of her Pet.
She saies you haue some goodly Iest in hand, She will not come: she bids you come to her Petr.
Hark Petruchio, she saies shee'll see thee hang'd first Tra.
A glover at Tysbury will give sixpence more for a buckskin of Cranborne Chase than of Groveley; and he saies that he can afford it.
The otter is our English bever; and Mr. Meredith Lloyd saies that in the river Tivy in Carmarthenshire there were real bevers heretofore - now extinct.
Theatrum Chymicum", saies that in the churchyard at Glastonbury grew a wallnutt tree that did putt out young leaves at Christmas, as doth the king's oake in the New Forest.
Mr. Rogers was for allowing of two thousand sheep, one with another, to a tything, but my Cosin Scott saies that is too high.
Your worshipsaies very true: I pray your worship come a little neerer this waies Fal.
Sir Hugh, my husband saies my sonne profits nothing in the world at his Booke: I pray you aske him some questions in his Accidence Eu.
Alas, sir Cut, you are not worth the hearing, every body saies you cannot love, howsoever you talke on't.
What atheist more foole, that saies in his heart, There is no God?
Saies the shepard, It is noe time with your grace to scorne, But rise betime with the sun in the morne, And follow his course till his vprising, And then you may know without any leasing.
The will of man is by his reason sway'd: And reason saies you are the worthier Maide.
Helen, I loue thee, by my life I doe; I sweare by that which I will lose for thee, To proue him false, that saies I loue thee not Dem.
Then there is another thing, we must haue a wall in the great Chamber; for Piramus and Thisby (saies the story) did talke through the chinke of a wall Sn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "saies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.