Sixe leagues downeward toward the South is the towne of Suchistlahuaca on the said riuer, and the inhabitants are of the same speach and qualities.
What worlds delight, or ioy of liuingspeach 2 Can heart, so plung'd in sea of sorrowes deepe, And heaped with so huge misfortunes, reach?
But the faire Virgin was so meeke and mild, 2 That she to them vouchsafed to embace Her goodly port, and to their senses vild, 4 Her gentle speach applide, that in short space She grew familiare in that desert place.
How may a man (said he) with idle speach 2 Be wonne, to spoyle the Castle of his health?
Person is the face of a word, quhilk in diverse formes of speach it diverselie putes on; as, I, Peter, say that thou art the son of God.
The vocative is the person to quhom the speach is directed; as, quhence cumes thou Æneas.
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A word impersonal is quhilk in al formes of speach keepes one face, and this is adverb or conjunction.
And now sir I know what kinde of speachto vse, and thincke that you do not loue so well, your owne goodes, purse or honour, as I doe with all my hart tender and imbrace the same.
Ca-me-ah-wait made a short speach to the warriors.
The speach of th White Crain Mar to ree 2d Chief My Fathr's listen to my word, I am a young man and do not intend to talk much, but will Say a few words.
Delivered the Speach & thin made one great Chiff by giving him a meadal & Some Cloathes one 2d.
In speakynge and wrytynge nothyng is more folyshe than to affecte or fondly to laboure to speake darkelye for the nonce, sithe the proper vse of speach is to vtter the meaning of our mynd with as playne wordes as maye be.
Of Scheme, the second parte is in speach as it were a faute, which though it be pardoned in Poetes, yet in prose it is not to be suffered.
Now the course of the present speach doeth admonish mee to make haste vnto the other part of the treatise concerning the Inhabitants wherein what I should first say, or where I should begin, I am altogether ignorant.
But as wise men oft espie the practises of flatteries, so the pope saw to what end this profitable speach was vttered.
With which speach the king was so offended, that he commanded him out of hand to auoid out of his presence.
The Wight is called in Latine Vectis, but in the British speach Guidh, that is to saie, Eefe or easie to be seene, or (as D.
I suppose that the name of this towne in the British speach was Abertaw, bicause it stood toward the mouth of Taw, and Berdnesse pronounced short (as I gesse) for Abernesse.
The Cornish and Deuonshire men, whose countrie the Britons call Cerniw, haue a speach in like sort of their owne, and such as hath in deed more affinitie with the Armoricane toong than I can well discusse of.
First of all therefore that we haue the egle, common experience dooth euidentlie confirme, and diuerse of our rockes whereon they breed, if speach did serue, could well declare the same.
I beleive she felt it, to, for she made a sharp speach or to about his Youth, and what he meant to do when he got big.
Such a speachdiscouraged me, for I can bear anything except to be laughed at.
Before disbanding for the day I made a short speachin the shop, which was almost emty.
He confesseth that he bringeth in as his own speach that it was not amisse in regard of the comonwelth that he (meaning King R.
And being asked where he had this sentence, that othes are comonlie spurned aside when they ly in the way to honur or reveng, saith that the speach is of his own, as thinges done de facto et non de jure.
It resteth that we conuert our speach to Iane Ashton, the 7.
First of all therefore that we haue the egle, common experience dooth euidentlie confirme, and diuerse of our rockes whereon they bréed, if speach did serue, could well declare the same.
The Cornish and Deuonshire men, whose countrie the Britons call Cerniw, haue a speach in like sort of their owne, and such as hath in déed more affinitie with the Armoricane toong than I can well discusse of.
Then I began to refute that foule error: howbeit my speach did nothing at all preuaile with him: for he could not be perswaded that any soule might remaine without a body.
Then presently after this, the marchants were licensed to doe as they did before, and there was no morespeach of this matter, nor any wrong done.
Cafars, and their trade in buying and selling is without anyspeach one to the other.
XXXI How may a man (said he) with idle speach Be wonne, to spoyle the Castle of his health?
XXXIX What worlds delight, or joy of living speach Can heart, so plung'd in sea of sorrowes deep, And heaped with so huge misfortunes, reach?
William Carpenter is Steward of St Breuills Courtes & the said Speach Court or Attachementes courtes.
Mother said where in the world are you going George, and he said things is come to a pretty pass if a boy cant go and hear his father make a speach without being banged round by a policeman.
Mr. Tuck was a going to make a speach first and then he was going to introduce Gim Loverin as chairman and then Gim Loverin was a going to call on father.
Speak, honest Thomas, if any speach remaine: What cruell hand hath done this villanie?
Me thinkes my speach reveales a hidden feare, And that feare telles me that the childe is dead.
He answered, that he did not purchase them for anie feare he had of faults committed by him, but to staie the malicious speach of them that neither loued the king nor him.
So that in speach he be well learned, And of no man scorned.
But the principall loue and knowledge of this language, liued in Doctor Kennall the Ciuilian, and with him lyeth buryed: for the English speach doth still encroche vpon it, and hath driuen the same into the vttermost skirts of the shire.
I assure you, if I feared not the speach and suspition of malycious mindes, and the venime of slaunderous Tongues, neuer husband should bryng me more to bondage.
Daughters nousled in companies, whose mouthes run ouer with Whorish and filthy talke, wyth behauiour full of Ribauldry, and many fraughted wyth facts lesse honest than Speach is able to expresse.
In th'end she concluded, that if the knight shewed hir any euident signe, or opened by word of mouth any Speach of loue and seruice, she would not refuse to do the like to him.
He answered, No; for all those parts were so desirous of peace with England as they would endure no speach of other enterprise, neither were it fit, said he, to set any project afoot now the peace is upon concluding.
Returning to Dunkirk with Mr. Owen, we had speach whether he thought the Constable would faithfully help us or no.
Them and myself are all friendly as far as I know except it may be they object to a Speach I made here on Monday night last.
He was of an excellent wit, free from ostentation; his thoughts high, yet honourable and iust: in speach ready and eloquent, much graced with sweetnesse of voyce.
Hee reteined perfect memorie and speach so long as he reteined any breath.
The King hauing so receiued the wound, gaue foorth a heauie groane, and presently fell downe dead; neither by speach nor motion expressing any token of life.
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