As these prerogatives being met in one, Made her a soveraigne State; religion Made her a Church; and these two made her all.
Wright then, that my griefes which thine got may bee Cured by thy charming soveraigne melodee.
Oh what a soveraigne Plaister will shee bee, If thy past sinnes have taught thee jealousie!
Sir we lette you witte that whanne the kgng kyng Edward þe fourth oure soveraigne lord after his grete victorye hadde uppon Ester day last passed beside Barnet daparted oute of the saide Citee of London.
To the most high & mighty Prince our most dread & gracious Soveraigne Lord King James ye First King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland.
In the one and Thirtieth Year of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles ye Second King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c Anno Domi 1679.
A Soveraigneaid to each, Keeping faith, eye of Justice.
Zohar pursues it; In the Tabernacle there were mingled gold, and silver, to assemble the divine mystery above in one subject, where soveraigne perfection was found.
But thou Soveraigne Father of this intellectual fire and light, what can wee bring thee here, but devout supplications and prayers?
It is a curious pourtrait and description of th' Earths flowred mantle, the Herbarist's Oracle, a rich Magazin of soveraigne Medicines, physicall experiments and other rarities.
If odours may worke satisfaction," wrote Gerard in his Herball, "they are so soveraigne in plants and so comfortable that no confection of the apothecaries can equall their excellent vertue.
And the greatest desire that I had there, was daily to make my praiers to the soveraigne goddesse Isis, who by reason of the place where her temple was builded, was called Campensis, and continually adored of the people of Rome.
He hath suffered himselfe to be saluted by the people, with cries and acclamations which belong only to the Soveraigne Prince.
I grieve that vertue lives so undistinguisht From vice in any ill, and though the crowne Of soveraigne law, shee should be yet her footstoole, Subject to censure, all the shame and paine Of all her rigor.
Soveraigne Lord King James by the grace of God of Gt.
O soveraigne Lord, O soveraigne happinesse, 515 To see thee, and thy mercie measurelesse!
She drest his wound, and it embaulmed well 45 With salve of soveraigne might; And then she bath'd him in a dainty well, The well of deare delight.
But this our age another world hath found, From whence an hearbe of heavenly power is brought: Moly is not soe soveraigne for a wound Nor hath Nepenth[e] so great wonders wrought.
Homer[261] of Moly and Nepenthe singes: Moly, the gods most soveraignehearbe divine.
Horrible sware and cursse and did felonoslye use threatteninge words and did strike and cutte most murtherouslye severalle subjects of our Soveraigne Lord the Kinge.
St. Winifred, formerly of great account for its soveraigne vertues.
Oh no; those are right Soveraigne Ornaments: Had I been cloth'd so I had never fill'd Spaine's Chronicle with my blacke Calumny.
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