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Example sentences for "talke"

Lexicographically close words:
talismans; taliter; talk; talkative; talkativeness; talked; talkee; talker; talkers; talkes
  1. Homely and familiarly, when thou com'st back, 25 Talke of Will.

  2. Old Grandsires talke of yesterday with sorrow, And for our children wee reserve to morrow.

  3. Mighty talke there is of this Comet that is seen a'nights; and the King and Queene did sit up last night to see it, and did, it seems.

  4. So to the Coffeehouse, where great talke of the Comet seen in several places; and among our men at sea, and by my Lord Sandwich, to whom I intend to write about it to-night.

  5. The general talke of the towne still is of Collonell Turner, about the robbery; who, it is thought, will be hanged.

  6. All the talke is that De Ruyter is come over-land home with six or eight of his captaines to command here at home, and their ships kept abroad in the Straights; which sounds as if they had a mind to do something with us.

  7. The talke of a Dutch warr is not so hot, but yet I fear it will come to it at last.

  8. Talke also of great haste in the getting out another fleete, and building some ships; and now it is likely we have put one another by each other's dalliance past a retreate.

  9. Pen by coach to St. James's and there up to the Duke, and after he was ready to his closet, where most of our talke about a Dutch warr, and discoursing of things indeed now for it.

  10. This and other talke kept me a-bed till almost 10 a'clock.

  11. You talke as you inclin’d to a consumption.

  12. Father I am sory I have no lenger laysure at this time to talke with you, the chief comfort of my life, I trust to have occasion to write again shortly.

  13. The great talke is the designs of the King of France, whether against the Pope or King of Spayne nobody knows; but a great and a most promising Prince he is, and all the Princes of Europe have their eye upon him.

  14. At my office till late, and then came Mr. Hollyard so full of discourse and Latin that I think he hath got a cupp, but I do not know; but full of talke he is in defence of Calvin and Luther.

  15. A great talke there is today of a crush between some of the Fanatiques up in arms, and the King's men in the North; but whether true I know not yet.

  16. All the common talke for newes is the Turke's advance in Hungary, &c.

  17. Turner, about advising upon going down to Norfolke with the corps, and I find him in talke a sober, considering man.

  18. Well, he shall with you talke therof more at leasure.

  19. What an please your maship A nourse talke so homely with one of your worship?

  20. I dyd it for no harme, but for good loue I beare, To your dame mistresse Custance, I did your talke heare.

  21. And I will not be long after: Tib Talke apace.

  22. Tybet Talke apace, Your mistresse Custance and mine, must speake with your grace.

  23. Ye were not for nought named Tyb Talke apace.

  24. But no more of this fond talke now, let vs go in, And see thou no more moue me folly to begin.

  25. I will stande here a while, and talke with them anon, I heare them speake of Custance, which doth my heart good, To heare hir name spoken doth euen comfort my blood.

  26. By Cock and well sowed, my good Tibet Talke apace.

  27. One that hath hearde all your talke and singyng ywis.

  28. Hir talke is as fine as she had learned in schooles.

  29. Mary then prickmedaintie come toste me a fig, Who shall then know our Tib Talke apace trow ye?

  30. A great counsellour somewhat forgetting his modestie, vsed these words: Gods lady I reckon my selfe as good a man as he you talke of, and yet I am not able to do so.

  31. Now passing from these courtly trifles, let vs talke of our scholastical toyes, that is of the Grammaticall versifying of the Greeks and Latines and see whether it might be reduced into our English arte or no.

  32. And in this verse, Either the troth or talke nothing at all.

  33. I talke not of your soule: our compel'd sins Stand more for number, then for accompt Isab.

  34. But what doo I talke of these things, or desire the suppression of bodgers being a minister?

  35. I care not (saith a third) what you talke to me of God, so as I may haue the prince & the lawes of the realme on my side.

  36. As for the poorest sort they generallie dine and sup when they may, so that to talke of their order of repast, it were but a néedlesse matter.

  37. And so with other talke tending to the like effect he sent them away without anie further answer.

  38. The third thing they talke of is vsurie, a trade brought in by the Iewes, now perfectlie practised almost by euerie christian, and so commonlie that he is accompted but for a foole that dooth lend his monie for nothing.

  39. Well, well, I see I talke but idly, and you mock at mee.

  40. Let's chuse Executors, and talke of Wills: And yet not so; for what can we bequeath, Saue our deposed bodies to the ground?

  41. My Lord Fitzwater: I do remember well, the very time Aumerle, and you did talke Fitz.

  42. That which is solemne or publike, is where witches come togither at certaine assemblies, at the times prefixed, and doo not onelie see the diuell in visible forme; but confer and talke familiarlie with him.

  43. What talke had the Diuel and you together, when that he appeared to you, and what did he aske of you--and what did you desire of him?

  44. That which is called solemne or publike, is where witches come togither at certeine assemblies, at the times prefixed, and doo not onelie see the diuell in visible forme; but confer and talke familiarlie with him.

  45. And saith, that in all her talke and conferense shee calleth her said Divell Mamillion, my god.

  46. Yea but tell vs what good cheere yee had there (I praye you) for a manne cannot fill his bellye with pleasaunte talke you knowe well inoughe.

  47. Some woman or other did alwayes attende vpon the table to cheere the company with pleasaunt talke and prety conceites.

  48. Sidenote: The queene is sent ouer into France to talke with hir brother the French king.

  49. Sidenote: He commeth to talke with the lord chamberlaine.

  50. And so let us away into my closset of Conceit, where from company we will thinke upon such matters as here wee will not talke on.

  51. Oh, then, you did heare men talke so much of me in your sleepe: awake, I warrant you, you shall never heare so much amisse of me.

  52. That made you bastards, and your dad a cuckold, whose head is swolne so big, that he had neede sende to the cooper to make him a biggin: and now you talke of a cooper, Ile tell you a tale of a tubb.

  53. A thousand prophecies that talke strange things Had sowne of old these doubts in his deepe brest.

  54. That neither the same wiues should come to their houses, nor they to the houses where their wiues dwelled: but if they had any thing to say to them, they should take two or thrée witnesses, and talke with them abroad in the street.

  55. Wherevpon the king being somewhat troubled, by aduice of his councell, sent the bishop of Excester to Rome, (though he were then blind) to talke with the pope concerning that matter.

  56. I, Madame; You talke of a man, where is there ſuch another?

  57. They’ll talke on’t, And tell their Poets.

  58. I will not think; nor act; 90 Nor yet recouer; do not talke to me?

  59. Heare, and talke bawdy; laugh as loud, as a larum.

  60. Vp to thy gallery; doe, Chuck, Leaue vs to talke of it, who vnderſtand it.

  61. In talke to bring a Buſineſſe to the Office.

  62. I muſt both hold, and talke to you About theſe clothes.

  63. Yes, I will talke no leſſe, and doe it too; To another.

  64. If I talke to him, with his innocent prate He will awake my mercie, which lies dead: Therefore I will be sodaine, and dispatch Ar.

  65. Vnlesse philosophie can make a Juliet, 55 Displant a Towne, reuerse a Princes doome, It helpes not, it prevailes not, talke no more.

  66. Wife: And that same marriage Nurce, is the Theame I meant to talke of: Tell me Iuliet, howe stand you affected to be married?

  67. Come, let vs hence, To haue more talke of these sad things.

  68. Nurse giue leaue a while, we must talke in secret.

  69. Ruscand at length, perceiuing their manner, became somewhat more mild, and promised that he would talke with the pope of this matter.

  70. The men that were aboord the same ships were of some farre countrie, for their language was vnknowne, and not vnderstandable to any man that could be brought to talke with them.

  71. Herevpon he returned to London, where the barons againe were entred, through fauour of the commoners, against the will of the cheefe citizens, and here they fell eftsoones to treat of agreement, but their talke profited nothing.

  72. At length after much talke and many threatnings, they were content to bring vs to the land which we looked for daily.

  73. Why at Church, wench; Where I am ti'd to talke thus: I am a wife now.

  74. You talke like a most foolish woman, wife; I tell you I will stay, yet I have a Crotchet troubles me.

  75. I am a little angry, but these wenches, Did you not talke of wenches?

  76. Now you must grant conditions, or the Kingdom Will have no other talke but this.

  77. Now I love you, And now I see you are a man, I'll talke to you, And I forget your bitterness.

  78. With contempt rather of the great command Which made him prisoner, he will talke sometimes So strangely to himself.

  79. Wife talke no more, your Rhetorick comes too late, I am inflixible; and how dare you Adventure to direct my course of life?


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    talked about; talked much