Blush in thine age, bad man; thy grave blush for thee And scorne to hide that man that holds no Creadit.
Yes; That you all know, Grotius, they did at Utrich, But since they have with more severitie And scorne of us proceeded.
What meate will downe your throat, when you scorne pheasant, partridge, woodcocke & coney?
If she neglect and throw[105] disgrace on thee, Fly't thou as much and be thy scorne as free.
I will inquire out one By nature framd in scorne of bewty, and In your perfidious daughters presence give her That heart which she reiected.
You have studied long enough To serve the uses of those men that scorne ye; 'Tis time you take your ease now.
I embrace thee, Pike; And hugg thee in my armes: scorne not to weare A Spanish livery.
On this I threw me headlong on the sea To sleepe my tyme out in the bottome off it; Whence you have puld me up to be a scorne To all the World.
Wel conne they scornethee withal; By day stuffen they the wal, 6290 And al the night they mynen there.
No, no, he shall complayne that wantinge me He wants his refudge, and my glorye then Shalbe to scorne hys favors whylst my thoughts Onlye take pleasure in a perfytt frende, Which is your selfe, that onlye .
If Dicke Bowyer be not writ a bountifull benefactor in hell for my good deeds in sending thither such Cannibals, I am a rabbit sucker[153]: yet I scorne to vaunt of my deeds, too.
A certayne soft remorce Creeps to my heart, perswades me he was true, Loving and vertuous, but my selfe unkind Coyly to scorne the proffer of his mind.
To this revenge apace: They feare not threats, and scorne to beg for grace.
She, I scorne to note that, I hope; then did he vie[27] it againe with an other hah.
So you may, my Lord, but I know few Lords that thinke scorne to go to that market themselves.
Jesu I scorne to humble the least part about me to give answere to such a trothing question: as I live it joults mine eares worse in hearing then the princes coach on a broken cawsey.
O, how great vainnesse is it then to scorne The weake, that hath the strong so oft forlorne!
Foxe, "whom evill hap Unworthy in such wretchednes doth wrap, And makes the scorne of other beasts to bee.
That chieflie doth each noble minde adorne, Then he would scoffe at learning, and eke scorne The sectaries thereof, as people base [Sectaries, followers.
But that same lofty countenance seemes to scorne Base thing, and thinke how she to heaven may clime; Treading downe earth as lothsome and forlorne, That hinders heavenly thoughts with drossy slime.
A dolefull case desires a dolefull song, Without vaine art or curious complements; And squallid Fortune, into basenes flong, Doth scorne the pride of wonted ornaments.
Ne doo I thinke that that same subtil gin The which the Lemnian god framde craftilie, 370 Mars sleeping with his wife to compasse in, That all the gods with common mockerie Might laugh at them, and scorne their shamefull sin, Was like to this.
The kingly bird that beares Ioves thunder-clap One day didscorne the simple Scarabee*, Proud of his highest service and good hap, That made all other foules his thralls to bee.
Thenceforth I gan in my engrieved brest To scorne all difference of great and small, Sith that the greatest often are opprest, And unawares doe into daunger fall.
But I will scorne the man you praise so much, For maids are matchlesse, and no mate can beare.
But you Nymphes, whose veniall loue Loue of gold alone doth moue, Though you scorne vs, yet for gold Your base loue is bought and sold.
Because you scorne loue's Captiue to remaine, Fortune hath sworne to leade you in a Chaine.
My foe doth cut my bones as with a sword, While hee in scorne repeats this bitter word, 'Where is thy God?
The English cut is base and gentlemen scorne it, novelty is daintye; speake the woord sir, and my sissars are ready to execute your worships wil.
Thou scorne of the world, and not scorne but worldes foule disdaine, and enemie of all humaine condition, shall thy villanies scape for ever unpunished?
Loue I am full of Lead: some Wine Within there, and our Viands: Fortune knowes, We scorne her most, when most she offers blowes.
I am amazed at your passionate words, I scorne you not; It seemes that you scorne me Hel.
If you will see a pageant truely plaid Betweene the pale complexion of true Loue, And the red glowe of scorne and prowd disdaine, Goe hence a little, and I shall conduct you If you will marke it Ros.
If the scorne of your bright eine Haue power to raise such loue in mine, Alacke, in me, what strange effect Would they worke in milde aspect?
And heeres thy hand in scorne to thee sent backe: Thy griefes, their sports: Thy resolution mockt, That woe is me to thinke vpon thy woes, More then remembrance of my fathers death.
Scorne and defiance, sleight regard, contempt, And any thing that may not mis-become The mightie Sender, doth he prize you at.
I scorne thy meate, 'twould choake me: for I should nere flatter thee.
I thinke scorne to sigh, me thinkes I should out-sweare Cupid.
But I'le not do so, how ere the world go so long as I have money in store I scorne for to faile, go fil us more Ale, for he that made three made four.
We are groune to that height of Intemperance in all excesse of Riott, as noe mans estate allmost will suffice to keepe saile with his aequalls: and he whoe failes herein, must live in scorne and contempt.
I scorne your stopt compares: compare not me 205 To any but your equals, mistresse Barnes.
They scorne my kingdome, and neglect my minde, Contemne me as inconstant as the winde.
Then will you scornethose treasures, which So fiercely now you doate upon: Then curse those pleasures did bewitch You to this sad illusion.
When I consider thee The scorne of Time, and sport of fate: How can I turne to jollitie My ill-strung Harpe, and court the delicate?
How will posterity scorne fame, When th' Idoll shall receive a maime, And loose a foote or hand?
While up to thee I shoote my flame Thou dost dispence A holy death, that murders sence, And makes me scorne all pompes, that ayme All other triumphs than thy name.
May I before I growe so vile By sinne agen, Be throwne off as a scorne to men!
But winter comes and makes each flowre Shrinke from the pillow where it growes, Or an intruding cold hath powre To scorne the perfume of the Rose.
But should she scornemy suite, I'le tread that path Which none but some sad Fairy beaten hath.
Upon thy selfe then set Just value, and scorne it, thy counterfet.
Then all the world willscorne us, And say we had a noble difference, But base disposers of it.
Thinke you, my Lord, this little prating Yorke Was not incensed by his subtile Mother, To taunt and scorne you thus opprobriously?
With what a sharpe prouided wit he reasons: To mittigate the scorne he giues his Vnckle, He prettily and aptly taunts himselfe: So cunning, and so young, is wonderfull Glo.
In that sad time, My manly eyes did scorne an humble teare: And what these sorrowes could not thence exhale, Thy Beauty hath, and made them blinde with weeping.
He brought pressure to bear, paralyzing the muscles, forcing the dog's jaws open.
He had operated on the dog for snake bite in Central America, and in the Adirondacks he had held him down and pulled porcupine quills out of his mouth with a pair of pliers.
Then he whirled, swinging at three hornets which had come at him through the boarded windows.
The bullet had gone in just above the right collarbone.
Or did I stand ingag'd to buy my freedome (When my captiuity was honourable) By making my selfe here and fame hereafter, Bondslaues to mens scorne and calumnious tongues?
How your lips blush, in scornethat they should pay Tribute to hands, when lips are in the way!
Callet, me strumpet, Catiue as thou art But euen a Princesse borne, who scorne thy threats.
To see these flatteries how they scorne and carpe.
You scorne desport when you are wearie, And loath my mirth, who liue to make you merry.
My wretched end may warne Greene springing youth, To vse delights as toyes that will deceiue, And scorne the world before the world them leaue: For all worlds trust, is ruine without ruth.
Also he so insulteh over our poore people with shuch scorne and contempte, as if they were not good enough to wipe his shoes.
But at ye best this cometh of it, yt he maks him selfe a scorne & laughing stock unto them.
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