Yong yeares to yelde soch frute in Court, where seede of vice is sowne, Is sometime read, in some place seene, amongst vs seldom knowne.
Therfore my hart cease sighes and sobbes, cease sorowes seede to sow, Wherof no gaine, but greater grief, and hurtfull care may grow.
Of this seed much oyle is made, and many mils set on worke about the same in the sayde Muhaisira, and if this seede may prosper in England, infinite benefite to our Clothing trade may rise by the same.
Pena and Lobell, Physicians, write in our time, that this herbe is a codded herbe full of oily seed, and that there is plenty of this seede brought out of Egypt to diuers Cities in Italy.
Wherefore in vaine is not that report and beliefe, that like as the force and nature of the generation seede is able to shape the similitudes of the mind and body, euen so the qualities and properties of the Milke, do auayle to like effect.
And during this time Emilia had layed so many amorous baytes to seede her Phisitian, that he whiche knewe very well the moste happy remedies for the body, could not now finde out any that was able to heale the maladie of his owne minde.
For example, among the pairs of deities whom we have been considering, it has been shown that there are grounds for regarding both Isis and her companion god Osiris as personifications of the corn.
But we know spirites hath no seede proper to themselues, nor yet can they gender one with an other.
All thys profite is lost except thou caste seede into the forowe, excepte thou noryshe wyth thy labour this tender plant as it groweth, and as it were make it tame by graffyng.
I desire you more acquaintance, good Master Mustard-seede Tita.
How much low pleasantry would then be gleaned From the true seede of honor?
M293) For at that time wee had no weares for fish, neither coulde our men skill of the making of them, neither had wee one graine of Corne for seede to put into the ground.
In the month of Iuly, search for the seede of Fearne, which must be first and principall matter of working this, and effecting this hidden secret, and qd.
The herbe brused with vineger and holden to the nose of suche as are faynt and fallen into a sound bringeth them againe to themselues, and the seede therof giuen to be smelled upon causeth the sternutation or niesing.
Remember you therefore though I doo it not: the seede Cake, the Pasties, and Furmentie pot.
E224] "Men say that who so taketh the seedeof Rockat before he be beaten or whipt, shalbe so hardened that he shall easily endure the payne, according as Plinie writeth.
One part cast forth, for rent due out of hand,[E375] 2 One other part, for seede to sowe thy land.
The fat alone healeth the Alopecias and looseness of the haire; it is commended in the cure of all sores and ulcers of the head, but the gall, and time, with Mustard-seede is more approved.
A New Year's gift in 1587 was a "carkyonett of golde, like halfe moones, garnished with sparcks of rubyes and diamonds pendant, and one rowe of seede perles.
An eare-picke of golde enamuled, garnished with sparcks of rubyes, blue saphirs, andseede perle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seede" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.