And hauing made an ende of this exclamation with her armes a crosse, shee remained as in a sowne with out mouing either hande or foote.
There was in the barnes, and in the fields, great store of Maiz and French Beanes: The Country was greatly inhabited with many great townes, and many sowne fields, which reach from the one to the other.
On the other side of the Riuer were other townes, and many fields sownewith Maiz.
There were all along them verie good meadowes, and many fields sownewith Maiz.
About midnight or sowne after was an exceeding greate earthquake, which endured halfe a quarter of an hower.
On Sunday night last our kitchin was set on fire, and soe burned our new gates and gate howse; but was sowne quenched, God be praised for it.
Soe we dispached a swift bark of 5 ores away, not dowbting but they will sowne overtake them, for that our host Tozayemon Dono of Sackay arived heare this day, and left hym at Shimonaseak two daies past, and I make acco.
And sowne after Tonomon Samma sent me word of the like conferrence with Semi Dono.
And sowne after we met on of the King of Firandos gentelmen sent to meete me, with pikes carid before hym, to accompany me into the towne; and sowne after Yada Dono and Capt.
Soe Mr. Eaton and Mr. Osterwick went out on horsback by land to see what it was; and sowne after Capt.
And sowne after we met the Portingalls retorned from the Court at Edo, it being 8 daies past since they departed from thence.
I doe protest unto yow I am sick to see their proceadinges, and canot eate a bit of meate that 295 doth me good, but cast it up as sowne as I have eaten it.
And sowne after came news that ij English and i Duch shipp weare arived and at an ancor in Cochie; whereof I sent word to Tonomon Samma, Bonga Samma, Semi Dono, and Taccamon Dono, per our jurebasso.
Andrea Dittis, fowre hundred and fyftie taies; and sowne after eight hundred taies in melted plat more of hym.
And sowne after they sent me thankes per 2 of their men, and eather of them sent me a present of a banketing box with furneture of trenchers, dishes, and other mattrs, for 5 men to eate with, after Japon fation.
But I do verely beleeve he will sowne rise againe, yf any wars be moved against his sonne within these 3 yeares.
And sowne after came the fiscall, unto whome I showed my adviz (or letter) I had receaved of the 20 seale Spanish gallions arived at Malacca.
Soyemon Donos bark was set on fyre per neclegence of his servantes, beeing drunk and feasting abord according to Japon fation, this day, but by good helpe was sowne quenched.
Soe the Hollanders wayed ancor to com for this place; and sowne after, in sight of them, the Portingall shipp entred the port of Langasaque.
Mr. Wickham and my selfe retorned sowne after ashore upon occation of busynes, and had 5 pec.
And sowne after he sent me thankes for it, with a box or packet of letters for the King of Firando.
And as soone as you haue sowne your Barley, you shall take a payre of woodden Harrowes, and harrow it as small as is possible: and this is called sowing aboue furrow.
Floure-gentle, Rosemary, and Lavender, must be sowne in February or April, in a new Moone.
Chickweed must be sowne in February or March, in the full of the Moone.
Margeram, Violets, and Time must be sowne in February, March, or April, in a new Moone.
Radish must be sowne in February, March, or June, in a new Moone.
Cabbages must be sowne in February, March, or April, at the waning of the Moone, and replanted also in the decrease thereof.
Fennel and Annisseed must be sowne in February or March, in a full Moone.
Hartshorne and Samphire must be sowne in February, March, or April, when the Moone is old.
Carduus Benedictus must be sowne in February, March, or May, when the Moone is old.
Parsley must be sowne in February or March, in a full Moone.
Spinage must be sowne in February or March, in an old Moone.
Parsneps must be sowne in February, April, or June, also in an old Moone.
Pompions must be sowne in February, March, or June, also in a new Moone.
Isop and Savorie must be sowne in March when the Moone is old.
Burnet must be sowne in February or March, when the Moone is old.
Savell must be sowne in February or March, in a new Moone.
Certes, me thinketh, [of] the sowneof their badde speche right now is ful bothe myne eeres.
This blisse is a maner of sowne delicious in 30 a queynte voice touched, and no dinne of notes; there is non impression of breking labour.
The roots increaseth much, it is most wholesome, if it besowne in a good and well tempered earth: Soueraigne for eyes and Bees.
It hath beene observed, that English Wheate and Rye proves better, which is Winter sowne, and is kept warme by the Snow, than that which is sowne in the Spring.
Such is the rankenesse of the ground that it must bee sowne the first yeare with Indian Corne, which is a soaking graine, before it will be fit for to receive English seede.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sowne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.