Oh let my Soueraigne turne away his face, And bid his eares a little while be deafe, Till I haue told this slander of his blood, How God, and good men, hate so foule a lyar King.
Vnckle giue me your Hand: nay, drie your Eyes, Teares shew their Loue, but want their Remedies.
Neuer did faithfull subiect more reioyce At the discouery of most dangerous Treason, Then I do at this houre ioy ore my selfe, Preuented from a damned enterprize; My fault, but not my body, pardon Soueraigne King.
Now welcome Kate: and beare me witnesse all, That here I kisse her as my Soueraigne Queene.
Vnthankfull wretch (said he) is this the meed, 2 With which her soueraigne mercy thou doest quight?
There there (said Britomart) a fresh appeard 2 The glory of the later world to spring, And Troy againe out of her dust was reard, 4 To sit in second seat of soueraigne king, Of all the world vnder her gouerning.
More ample spirit, then hitherto was wount, Here needes me, whiles the famous auncestries 8 Of my most dreaded Soueraigne I recount, By which all earthly Princes she doth farre surmount.
Then shewd it, how the Thebane Semelee 2 Deceiu'd of gealous Iuno, did require To see him in his soueraigne maiestee, 4 Armd with his thunderbolts and lightning fire, Whence dearely she with death bought her desire.
Soueraigne Lord (for why a greater name To one on earth no mortall tongue can frame No statelie stile can giue the practisd penne: To one on earth conuersant among men.
And this was the occasion: our soueraigne Lady perceiuing how by the Sc.
Because this word Maiestie is a word expressing a certaine Soueraigne dignitie, as well as a quallitie of countenance, and therefore may properly be said to raigne, & requires no meaner a word to set him foorth by.
Or as we sang of our Soueraigne Lady giuing her these Attributes besides her proper name.
Take againe From this my hand, as holding of the Pope Your Soueraigne greatnesse and authoritie Iohn.
How now deere Soueraigne And our gracious Mother, Why doth your Highnes looke so pale and wan?
Or so much as it needes, To dew the Soueraigne Flower, and drowne the Weeds: Make we our March towards Birnan.
Cold friends to me: what do they in the North, When they should serue their Soueraigne in the West?
Nay, do not fright vs with an angry looke: We are thy Soueraigne Clifford, kneele againe; For thy mistaking so, We pardon thee Clif.
Hath he not twit ourSoueraigne Lady here With ignominious words, though Clarkely coucht?
Then Father Salisbury, kneele we together, And in this priuate Plot be we the first, That shall salute our rightfull Soueraigne With honor of his Birth-right to the Crowne Both.
Beauford, it is thySoueraigne speakes to thee Beau.
And although water is a soueraigne remedy against drought, ye want of Sun is no way to be helped.
The leaues distilled, yeeld water soueraigne to expell paine from the stomacke.
The roots increaseth much, it is most wholesome, if it be sowne in a good and well tempered earth: Soueraigne for eyes and Bees.
Vpon the Sunday the Soueraigne commeth into the Church with his Sergeant before him, and the Sheriffe and others of the Towne accompany him, and there they kneele downe euery man by himselfe priuately to make his prayers.
Spaine, named Pedro Sarmiento, gouernour of the Straights of Magelan, which said Pedro we brought into England with us, and presented him to our soueraigne Lady the Queene.
They had neither Bell, drum, nor trumpet, to call the Parishioners together, but they expect till their Soueraigne come, and then they that haue any deuotion follow him.
Then to the night she giues all soueraigne power, Th'eternall mourner for the dayes diuorce, Who drowned in her owne harts killing shower, Viewes others torments with a sad remorse.
Are not the Hanse townes ashamed to maintaine and pretend a priuiledge, that is to say, a priuate lawe against a publike and soueraigne lawe?
Then speake the truth by her; if not diuine, Yet let her be a principalitie, Soueraigne to all the Creatures on the earth Pro.
Poore wounded name: my bosome, as a bed, Shall lodge thee till thy wound be throughly heal'd; And thus I search it with a soueraigne kisse.
Now Cupid of her his last leaue doth take, so haue I seene a soule and body part: He begs a chaste kisse for her mothers sake, and vowes she shall be soueraigne of his heart.
By this the Soueraigne of heauens flaming beame Had got the full height of the starrie heauen, And she requests the boy, that for a while He will depart the roome, she may beguile The clothes of her blest presence.
In Normandie saw I this Longauill, A man of soueraigne parts he is esteem'd: Well fitted in Arts, glorious in Armes: Nothing becomes him ill that he would well.
Gallants I shal intreate you to prepare, For Maskes and Reuels to defeate the night, Our Soueraigne will in person grace our marriage.
Oh Soueraigne Mistris of true Melancholly, The poysonous dampe of night dispunge vpon me, That Life, a very Rebell to my will, May hang no longer on me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soueraigne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.