And in the witnesse of his proper eare, To call him villaine; and then to glance from him, To th'Duke himselfe, to taxe him with Iniustice?
Goe, take the babe from its Mothers teat and taxe him with this crime.
He will taxe all degrees & thynke that that Keepes hym secure from all taxation.
There was yet another kind of Poet, who intended to taxe the common abuses and vice of the people in rough and bitter speaches, and their inuectiues were called Satyres, and them selues Satyricques.
Et il défendait le principe d’une taxe sur le natif parce que “the existence of the tax is an inducement to him to work.
O good my Lord, taxe not so bad a voyce, To slander musicke any more then once Prin.
Why who cries out on pride, That can therein taxe any priuate party: Doth it not flow as hugely as the Sea, Till that the wearie verie meanes do ebbe.
Faith Neece, you taxe Signior Benedicke too much, but hee'l be meete with you, I doubt it not Mess.
Reply not, I dismiss you all: Y'are Gentlemen, your worths will find you fortunes; Nor shall your farewelltaxe me of ingratitude.
Yes, Fates doe silke unto her distaffe pay, For their ransome, which taxeon us they laye.
What care I though of weaknesse men taxe me, I had rather sufferer than doer be.
Yet littill Richard, Aimons youngest sonne, Is suche a man your envye cannot taxe hym.
He will taxe all degrees and think that that Keepes hym secure from all taxation.
I dare not taxethe actyon of a kynge By giveinge it an ill name in my thoughts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taxe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.