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Example sentences for "sweate"

Lexicographically close words:
sweares; sweareth; swearing; swears; sweat; sweated; sweater; sweaters; sweating; sweats
  1. The fishes called Seastarres, that burne one another by excessiue heate, were not so contagious as one man that had the sweate was to another.

  2. Not a drop of sweate trickeled downe my breast and my sides, but I dreamd it was a smooth edgde razor tenderly slicing down my breast and my sides.

  3. Hippocrates might well helpe Almanack makers, but here he had not a worde to saie, a man might sooner catch the sweate with plodding ouer him to no end, than cure the sweat with any of his impotent principles.

  4. Many masters desire to haue such semants as would worke till they sweate againe, but in those dayes he that sweat neuer wrought againe.

  5. But if the sicke on this wise beforesaid canot sweate kyndly, then nature must be holpen, as I sayd before.

  6. So that, insomoche as the body was nat al voide of matter, sweate it did when infection came: but in that the mattere was not greate, the same coulde neyther be perilous nor paineful as in others, in whom it was greater cause.

  7. If with one draught they sweate not, geue theim one other, or ij.

  8. But specially if for colde and grose humoures, or for closenes of the skinne, the sweate commethe not furthe.

  9. If all these you finde in him, knowe that bothe nature is wekened by the annoiance of the humoures, and that the skinne is stopped, and the humoure grosse, and that for thys the sweate is letted.

  10. This done, and the body by sufficient sweate discharged of the venime, the persone is saulfe.

  11. The principalle entente herof, is to let out the venime by sweate accordinge to the course of nature.

  12. As good a man as he sir, who ere I am: doe yee yeelde sir, or shall I sweate for you?

  13. How sweate they power soules in makinge more things then co[u]ld be!

  14. Nay but still to persist and dwell in sinne, To sweate vnder the yoke of infamie, To make increase of shame, to seale damnation.

  15. The Sheapherd's Calender, November, 154; 'For they doo swinke and sweate to feed the other.

  16. For which he long in vaine did sweate and swinke,' 6.

  17. Of mortal men, that swincke and sweate for nought.

  18. And they that took a moderate sweate at the beginning of their sickness and did rid their stomachs well by vomit sped much better.

  19. This good man putt himselfe into a sweate through the earnest discours.

  20. He gave me an oare, which I tooke with a good will, and rowed till I sweate againe.


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