He speakes home (Madam) you may rellish him more in the Souldier, then in the Scholler Iago.
It speakes against her with the other proofes Othel.
The Generall and his wife are talking of it, And she speakes for you stoutly.
Kill'd in the river Baracoes, onely one saved which speakes good Spannish, which suppose to be one Tho.
This is a Fellow of the selfe same colour, Our Sister speakes of.
He is verie well-fauour'd, and he speakes verie shrewishly: One would thinke his mothers milke were scarse out of him Ol.
Admirable: How this grace Speakes his owne standing: what a mentall power This eye shootes forth?
Beauford, it is thy Soueraigne speakes to thee Beau.
Away with him, he ha's a Familiar vnder his Tongue, he speakes not a Gods name.
Glendower speakes to her in Welsh, and she answeres him in the same.
Let's see these Pockets; the Letters that he speakes of May be my Friends: hee's dead; I am onely sorry He had no other Deathsman.
He is a kinsman to the Mountague, Affection makes him false, he speakes not true: Some twenty of them fought in this blacke strife, And all those twenty could but kill one life.
Your worshipspeakes like a most thankefull and reuerend youth, and I praise God for you Leon.
Paul warrants this description where hee speakes of the twelve Tribes.
Why, man, this speakes pure mortall frame; And mockes with female frost Loue's manly flame.
This then's the doome, to doe both parties right: This to the earespeakes best; that, to the sight.
This to the eare speakes wonders; that will trye 10 To speake the same, yet lowder, to the eye.
Nothing speakes our griefe so well As to speak nothing.
The Lady Constance speakesnot from her faith, But from her need Con.
Whose tongue so ere speakes false, Not truely speakes: who speakes not truly, Lies Pem.
Thus (after greeting) speakes the King of France, In my behauiour to the Maiesty, The borrowed Maiesty of England heere Elea.
So well obseru’d he is, that eu’ry thing Speakes him not onely English, but a King.
If it might please you, to enforce no further The griefes betweene ye: to forget them quite, Were to remember: that the present neede, Speakes to attone you Lep.
Obserue how Anthony becomes his flaw, And what thou think'st his very action speakes In euery power that mooues Thid.
I am full sorry, that hee approues the common Lyar, who thus speakes of him at Rome; but I will hope of better deeds to morrow.
Let's heare him, for the things he speakes May concerne Caesar 2 Let's do so; but he sleepes Cent.
Away with her: poore soule She speakes this, in th' infirmity of sence Isa.
Sir Kenelme Digby, in his booke of bodies, in the chapter of colours, speakes with a very great respect of Mr. .
Said the Primate, 'Out upon him, with his vaunting preface, he speakes against my old friend, Edmund Spenser.
He speakes in his booke of the people's cosening him of his tythes.
This family speakes not well of Sir Walter Raleigh, that Sir Walter designed to breake with the Spanyard, and to make himselfe popular in England.
Vide his preface wherin he speakes ☞ of haile-stones neer Salisbury as big as a child's fist of three or fower yeeres old.
And she brings newes and euery tongue that speaks But Romeos name, speakes heauenly eloquence: Now Nurse, what newes?
Then rejoycing all to see coming those that they never thought to have seene againe, ffor they promissed to come att the beginning of Spring and should arrive 15 dayes before us, but seeing them, every one speakes but of his imbarcation.
And then can hee that speakes with the tongue of an enemy be a good subject?
Goodman Verges sir speakes a little of the matter, an old man sir, and his wits are not so blunt, as God helpe I would desire they were, but infaith honest as the skin betweene his browes Head.
I should thinke this a gull, but that the whitebearded fellow speakes it: knauery cannot sure hide himselfe in such reuerence Claud.
Speakes to Warwick, Sent from your Brother Marquesse Montague.
I thinke his vnderstanding is bereft: Speake Clifford, dost thou know who speakes to thee?
The Musicke speakes to vs, we’ll haue a daunce before dinner.
I thinke there's no man speakes better Welsh: Ile to Dinner Mort.
This prety rag about your necke shews well, And being coorse and little worth, it speakes you, As terrible as thrifty.
He is an honour to the peerage, and a glory and a blessing to his country: but his reall worth best speakes him, and it praises him in the gates.
The Lord Chancellour Bacon speakes of the like of the old Countesse of Desmond, in Ireland.
Her earth lyes here below; her soul's above, This wonder speakes her vertue, and my love.
Shee is so generall in her acquaintance, that shee is familiar with all whom fame speakes vertuous; but thinkes there can bee no friendship but with one; and therefore hath neither shee friend nor private servant.
To daring them each cloud Is big with thunder, every wind speakes loud.
She is so chaste, she never understood the language lust speakes in, nor with a smile applaudes it, although there appeare wit in the Metaphore.
Christ is not that Spectrum that Damascene speaks of, nor that Electrum that Tertullian speakes of .
Donne uses the word also in the sense of 'the sum or gist of a thing': 'He speakes out of the strength and resultance of many lawes and Canons there alleadged.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "speakes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.