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Example sentences for "seene"

Lexicographically close words:
seemings; seemliness; seemly; seems; seen; seens; seep; seepage; seeped; seeping
  1. All their oisters grow vpon those boughs and spraies, and not on the ground: the like is commonly seene in other places of the West Indies, and else where.

  2. Mutezuma which was the last King of this Countrey, was one of the richest princes which haue bene seene in our time, or long before.

  3. I haue seene it many times my selfe where it stands.

  4. I haue seene cloth made in the city of Mexico, which hath beene solde for tenne pezos a vare, which is almost foure pounds English, and the vare is less then our yard.

  5. And if to speake of them were not tedious, and vulgar, surely we saw in those passages of very rare colours and formes, not elsewhere to be found, for as much as I haue either seene or read.

  6. West, was a Riuer called Daycao; whither they went sometimes a hunting and killing of Deere: and that they had seene people on the other side, but knew not what habitation was there.

  7. And among the first things that I asked him this was one, whether hee had euer seene any men like vs, or had heard any report of them.

  8. Beyond this towne they say there are other small townes which are neere to a riuer which I haue seene and haue had report of by the relation of the Indians.

  9. I asked them whether they had seene them with their owne eyes?

  10. I have seene in Italye an other use after the outelandishe fashion, and this is, to make the carriage of the artillery with the spokes of the wheele crooked towardes the Axeltree.

  11. Therfore the Frenchmen have, manye other devises like these, the whiche because they have not beene seene of our men, they have not beene considered.

  12. Hast thou seene fields pav'd o're with carkasses Now to be tender-footed, not to tread On a boyes mangled quarters and a womans?

  13. For the man his Muse was much courted but no common mistresse; and though but seldome seene abroad yet ever much admired at.

  14. And though sometimes with talk impertinent And idle fances he would fame a mirth, Yet is it easie seene somewhat is heere The which he dares not let his face make shew of.

  15. Not so: I have long seene his climbing to the Empire By secret practises of gracious women.

  16. The Capitall hath other Trophies seene Then it was wont; not spoyles with blood bedew'd Or the unhappy obsequies of Death, But such as Caesars cunning, not his force, Hath wrung from Greece too bragging of her art.

  17. Indeed, he should be a footman, by the garments he has left with thee: If this bee a horsemans Coate, it hath seene very hot seruice.

  18. Had our Prince (Iewell of Children) seene this houre, he had payr'd Well with this Lord; there was not full a moneth Betweene their births Leo.

  19. Oh Hermione, As euery present Time doth boast it selfe Aboue a better, gone; so must thy Graue Giue way to what's seene now.

  20. By this crosse I have seene you eate your meat as well.

  21. As any that ere I have seene of, or heard tell, A stomacke quod you?

  22. The said Philip parted from Joseph, and a small tyme after Joseph met Philip againe, and then the said Philip affirmed that he had seene Katherin's cows neare a mile from the place where Katherin called them.

  23. She thinkes not fit, such, he her face should see, As it is seene in Hell, and seen with dread.

  24. Her rosy cheekes you should haue seene noe more Dy'd in vermilion blushes, as before: But in a vaile of clouds mufling her head A solitary life she would haue led.

  25. No, Ile die here: There's some among you haue beheld me fighting, Come trie vpon your selues, what you haue seene me Mene.

  26. My (sometime) Generall, I haue seene the Sterne, and thou hast oft beheld Heart-hardning spectacles.

  27. O Gods, He has the stampe of Martius, and I haue Before time seene him thus Mar.

  28. Being arriued againe in England, and hauing seene the wickednes of that age, he gaue out this speach.

  29. I haue seene thee in her: and I doe adore thee: My Mistris shew'd me thee, and thy Dog, and thy Bush Ste.

  30. We haue seene some use mantels made of Turky feathers, so prettily wrought and woven with threads that nothing could be discerned but the feathers.

  31. John Smith, speaking of the feather work of the Virginia Indians, says: We haue seene some vse mantels made of Turky feathers, so prettily wrought and woven with threads that nothing could be discerned but the feathers.

  32. For there appeared "a blasing starre, which was seene not onelie here in England, but also in other parts of the world, and continued the space of seven daies.

  33. Their chiefe fraight, was very excellent Muscatels and red Malmesie, the like whereof were seeldome seene before in England.

  34. When the Basha had seene the wordes written in the said letter, he brake it and cast it on the ground, and did tread vpon it, saying many iniurious and villanous wordes to the sayd iudge.

  35. We drinke eke of their wine much like our whey to see: Which is the sappe as I haue seene that runnes out of a tree.

  36. And this is touching the gunshot, whereof I say not the third part, because it is a thing incredible to them that haue not seene it.

  37. I have a private place in the Library to lay those bookes and to write out what I list, without being seene by any, or any comeing to me.

  38. Seene and allowed, according to an order taken.

  39. Which certainly maketh me absolutely perswaded, that he which wrote the seauen woonders of the world, neuer heard of this: neyther in any age hath their been seene or imagined the like, no not the sepulcher of Ninus.

  40. And I may bouldly say, that in our age there was neuer seene in stone and mettle such a peece of woorke embost, chased, and engrauen.

  41. Hir feete were fixed about the rising vp chist of the childe, whome she had made bare from the nauell vpwarde and downeward so as the naked hippes might be seene betwixt the fethered thighes of the Eagle.

  42. If I might haue seene them, I do imagine that they did looke like the finest flower of Peloponesus, or like the purest milke, coagulated with Muske.

  43. Pausania, if he had seene this, would haue taken small pleasure to boast of the standing cup which he made to Hipparis.

  44. Hee cannot bee seene nor shunned, neyther doth hee leaue any vnassaulted, but eyther in the entrie, or in their iourney, hee destroyeth or woundeth.

  45. The difference betwixt it and Melancholy, with diverse philosophical Discourses touching Actions, and Affections of Soule, Spirit, and Body: the Particulars whereof are to be seene before the Booke.

  46. Theatre, or Rule of the World: Wherein may bee seene the running Race and Course of everie Mannes Lyfe, as touching Miserie and Felicitie: whereunto is added a learned Worke of the excellencie of Man.

  47. And neuer seene thee, neuer borne thee Sonne, Seeing thou hast prou'd so vnnaturall a Father.

  48. I have seene men laugh soe long and soe ernestly that they have wept at last, because they could weepe [laugh?

  49. The Reason of Reasons was seene divers tymes to weepe, but never to laugh.

  50. Had not mine eye seene thy Celestiall eye, Nor my hart knowne the power of thy name, My soule had ne'er felt thy Diuinitie, Nor my Muse been the trumpet of thy fame.

  51. Quoth he, so had I done full well, Had I not seene fayre Dowsabell, come forth to gather Maye.

  52. Oft have I seene the Sunne To doe her honour.

  53. What haue ye seene that should affright ye so?

  54. For it chanced on a daie, as he was marching not farre from Chartres, there came such a storm and tempest of thunder, lightening, haile and raine, as the like had neuer beene seene by anie of the English people.

  55. But after that the English fleet was seene to approch, the treatie was soone broken off, for they within had no lust then to talke anie further of the matter.

  56. The English currours returning to the prince, declared what they had seene and doone.

  57. After the furie of the execution, the Generall sent the vantgard one way, and the battell another, to burne and spoile; so as you might haue seene the countrey more then three miles compasse on fire.

  58. There they tooke two dayes more: and at the end thereof referred him till our comming to Lisbon, with assurance, that so soone as our army should be seene there, all the inhabitants would be for the King and fall vpon the Spaniards.

  59. The one a man of long seruice, and good desert among the Dutch: the other of so many good parts of a worthy gentleman, as the like are seldome seene to concurre in any.

  60. English ships was seene before Tercera, being 20 in number, and 5 of them the Queenes ships: their Generall was one Martin Frobisher, as we after had intelligence.


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