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Example sentences for "tast"

Lexicographically close words:
tassel; tasseled; tasselled; tassels; tassets; taste; tasted; tasteful; tastefully; tasteless
  1. Tast this, and as Thou lik'st this lesser flood Expect a sea; My heart shall make it good.

  2. O had my wishes 10 And the deare merits of your Muse, their due, The yeare had found some fruit early as you; Ripe as those rich composures Time computes Blossoms, but our blest tast confesses fruits.

  3. Come giue vs a tast of your quality: come, a passionate speech 1.

  4. What earthie name to Interrogatories Can tast the free breath of a sacred King?

  5. Like Lambs that see their teats, and must eat Hay, 25 A food, whose tast hath made me pine away.

  6. So the kyng comanded to bring hym both of the on and other and made a tast of both; and fynding the salt so unsavery in his mouth, comanded that wyse man, which spook in praise thereof, to be cast into the say.

  7. Whie then belike you meane to do your charge, And feel no tast of pittie in your hart.

  8. My fellowe sharer In all misfortunes; and for many yeares So deere to mee, I canot tast a blessednes Of which shee's not partaker.

  9. Lett it curbe fooles and idiots, such as throughe folly Will not, or nycenes dare not, tast what's sweete, Alyke made for all pallats.

  10. But for another peice of the same stampe, I can bringe you to heare him, to feele him, to smell, to tast him, and to feede upon him your whole fyve senses.

  11. Ere you demand Further from us, letts tast your Christian charity, Som fyare, som harbor, least ere our sadd tale Bee fully tould wee perishe.

  12. Had they lyvd Till I had seen them women, and oth' trade, My tast and care bestowed to bringe them upp I should have thought well spent, which nowe with them Is meerely cast away.

  13. I feele somthinge Growinge on mee, I know not howe to style, Pitty or love, synce it hath tast of boathe.

  14. Howe fresh a kisse will tast From her whyte lipps!

  15. Mistaken Virgin, that which pleases me } I cannot by another tast and see; } And what's the complementing of the World to thee?

  16. Had right by Nature to excel, In pleasing both the tast and smell: But to the touch I must confess, Bore an Ungrateful Sullenness.

  17. Their wild foule must be all fleine, their skins are so thicke: and they tast best fryed in pannes.

  18. All these yce are in tast fresh, and seeme to be bredde in the sounds thereabouts, or in some lande neere the pole, and with the winde and tides are driuen alongst the coastes.

  19. Gods of the earth, that you should be feared, for your interest; notwithstanding you shall tast of the bitternesse, and too happy if you escape.

  20. After so long fastning, after so great paines that we had taken, finde ourselves so well by chossing our dyet, and resting when we had a minde to it, 'tis here that we must tast with pleasur a sweet bitt.

  21. Ascopo' a kinde of tree very like vnto Lawrell, the barke is hoat in tast and spicie, it is very like to that tree which Monardus describeth to bee 'Cassia Lignea' of the West Indies.

  22. You may use what Herbs or Roots you please, either for their tast or vertue, after the manner here set down.

  23. This should be kept a whole year before it be drunk; it will drink much the better, free from any tast of the honey, and then it will look as clear as Sack.

  24. It happened one day, as she meant to haue poisoned a yoong gentleman, against whome she had a quarell, the king chanced to tast of that cup, and died thereof (as before ye haue heard.

  25. Here a tast of his juvenile wit in his Fancys Theater speaking in the Person of Momus.

  26. Take for a tast a verse of one of his Songs.

  27. Burn with an unknown fire: in every part I suffer alteration: I am poyson'd, Yet languish with desire again to tast it, So sweetly it works on me.

  28. For if it chanced any of them to be taken by the king of France or other their aduersaries, they should be sure to tast of the like cup.

  29. In this sort I trauelled 12 dayes iourney being alway well prouided of victuals, of wild beasts, Hares, and Partridges of the same colour and tast with those of Spaine although they are not so big, for they be somewhat lesse.

  30. Then shall we not tast of so many and sondry plages, as now dayely raigneth ouer vs.

  31. Mounch present is he that is a great gentleman, for when his Mayster sendeth him with a present, he wil take a tast thereof by the waye.

  32. I doe not tast this sport, Arrigo, Lucio.

  33. As for Oyls drawn by Retort, they all of them smell so strong of the fire, that neither smell nor tast can well discover any fraud in them.

  34. The tast and weight of it manifestly discover the former to be an ingredient into it, and the effect, viz.

  35. Her father thus againe to her replies, Thy godlinesse (at which she blushed red) I like, but thou must tast a Bride-groomes bed.

  36. A fool fellow in a scoolmasters habit wt a ugly nose, which I was angry at, a scoop hat, comes on the stage wt his daughter, who proposes to him that she apprehended furiusly that she might dy a maid and never tast of the pleasure in marriage.

  37. You sall eat of cherries yet, said he, and wt that we got a plate full of parfait cherries, tho they had not so natural a tast as the others, by reason of the cold season, and the want of warmness which the others enioy.

  38. For that effect they sent to Monross[326] to buy the win, which being come, he and his elders bit to tast it for fear of poisoning their honest parishioners.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    taste and; taste for