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Example sentences for "thankes"

Lexicographically close words:
thank; thanke; thanked; thankee; thankefull; thankful; thankfull; thankfully; thankfulness; thanking
  1. Thankes for that: There the growne Serpent lyes, the worme that's fled Hath Nature that in time will Venom breed, No teeth for th' present.

  2. Thankes gentle scout, God mend that is amisse, And place true, zeale whereas corruption is.

  3. Thankes gentle knight, and if all hopes be true, I hope ere long to do as much for you.

  4. And sowne after they sent me thankes per 2 of their men, and eather of them sent me a present of a banketing box with furneture of trenchers, dishes, and other mattrs, for 5 men to eate with, after Japon fation.

  5. A cavelero of Umbra came and viseted me, geving me thankes for the kindnesse shewed to his kinsman, Sugian Dono, and brought me a Japan hargabus (or gun) for a present.

  6. Also I sent a present to Chubio Dono; and towardes night he sent me thankes with letters for the King of Firando, and sent me a wakadash for a present, and 2 peces taffate to Mr. Eaton.

  7. He took it in good parte; and I gave hym thankes for the paynes that Fesque Dono his bongew had taken in going up with me.

  8. So I went to the Duch howse and made it knowne to the Hollanders, whoe gave me harty thankes for it.

  9. I wrot a letter to the King of Shashma, to geve hym thankes for the good usadg of Ed.

  10. And sowne after he sent me thankes for it, with a box or packet of letters for the King of Firando.

  11. The King of Firando sent me a buck, knowing the King of Crates cam to supper, and gave me many thankes for his kind entertaynment yisterday.

  12. And as your good deserts doe merite thankes for this your arte, now well begonne, euen so your new told tale of comming hyther, requyreth no lesse, for that you haue dysclosed the trouth.

  13. Whereunto Bologna aunswered: "Syr Delio, I am greatly bound vnto you, and geue you hearty thankes for the good will you beare me.

  14. But sith that the graces of GOD, and the gyftes of Kynges ought neuer to bee reiected, by acceptynge thys Benefite wyth humble thankes for the clemencye of your royall Maiestye, I rest the Seruaunt and slaue of you and yours.

  15. If she release my woe, a thousand thankes therefore, I shall hir giue, and make the world to honor hir the more, The Gods in Skies will prayse the same, And recorde beare of hir good name.

  16. But hereof what neede I to dispute, wherein the blind may see to bee none offence, because (thankes bee to GOD) Mayster Aloisio liueth, which declareth the fonde Confession of our vngentil husbandes to bee contrary to trouth?

  17. On the morrow about the breake of day, I commaunded a trumpet to be sounded, that being assembled we might giue God thankes for our fauourable and happie arriuall.

  18. Queene Thankes gentlemen, and what the Queene of Denmarke May pleasure you, be sure you shall not want.

  19. Queene Thankes be to heauen for blessing of the prince, Horatio once againe I take my leaue, With thowsand mothers blessings to my sonne.

  20. Omoncon did give him great thankes for the same, and in recompence therof did promise vnto the gouernor, for that he understoode and had intelligence of the fathers of S.

  21. They went vnto the Ticoan his house, he who sent them the present ouer night, to giue him thankes for his courtesie, and to take their leaue of him.

  22. The gouernour of the bay being verie desirous to haue the rewarde and thankes of the king, with occasion to say that the sonne of him whom he sent to follow and seeke Limahon was the chiefe and principall meanes of that good successe.

  23. We that were freed, with our humble thankes to God, fell cheerfully to our perticular labours, wherby to our great comfort, through his blessinge, we reaped a plentifull harvest.

  24. I will most thankefull be, and thankes to men Of Noble mindes, is Honourable Meede Tit.

  25. Thankes Noble Titus, Father of my life, How proud I am of thee, and of thy gifts Rome shall record, and when I do forget The least of these vnspeakable Deserts, Romans forget your Fealtie to me Tit.

  26. Thankes you, the valiant of the warlike Isle, That so approoue the Moore: Oh let the Heauens Giue him defence against the Elements, For I haue lost him on a dangerous Sea Mon.

  27. Thankes good Mountgomerie: But we now forget our Title to the Crowne, And onely clayme our Dukedome, Till God please to send the rest Mount.

  28. Thankes Reignier, happy for so sweet a Childe, Fit to be made companion with a King: What answer makes your Grace vnto my suite?

  29. If it will please you To shew vs so much Gentrie, and good will, As to expend your time with vs a-while, For the supply and profit of our Hope, Your Visitation shall receiue such thankes As fits a Kings remembrance Rosin.

  30. I take my leaue with many thousand thankes Rich.

  31. Thankes gentle Vnckle: come Lords away, To fight with Glendoure, and his Complices; A while to worke, and after holliday.

  32. When Scogin had done so, in surrendring thankes to God, hee said, Now the proverbe is fulfilled, that he that worst may shall hold the Candle, for ever the weakest is thrust to the wall.

  33. George Peele was sent for, and after a Million of thankes from the Gentleman and his friends, George Peele had 20 pounds delivered him: which money, how long it was a spending, let the Tavernes in London witnesse.

  34. Flores, Ile interrupt the Dutchesse thankes And for the present thou hast given to her To strengthen her consent to my desires, I recompence thee with a free release Of all offences twixt thy selfe and me.

  35. Thankes gentle Ladie, but my friend is loth To trouble Ladies since he cannot quitt them.

  36. First we doe render vnto almightie God most humble thankes for the saluation of soules, and the sinceritie of the Catholique faith, which we, to your great commendation, haue found signified in your letters.

  37. The Abbot ioyfull for his fortune, gaue thankes to God.

  38. Amadour that gased vpon the beautie of that lady, was rapt and surprised, not well able to render thankes vnto her.

  39. Then the poore old Lady Modesta, gaue him thankes for the honest affection that hee bare to her maistresse: and deuised meanes how the two louers might impart their minds together.

  40. But giuing him thankes he bad him farewell.

  41. A gentleman of Palestine at another time inquired of hir what hee should doe to a Woman whych he serued, and did not esteeme the seruyce done vnto hir, ne yet gaue him thankes for the loue which hee bare hir.

  42. But I con him no thankes for't in the nature he deliuers it Par.

  43. My thankes and dutie are your Maiesties Kin.

  44. Queene Thankes gentlemen, and what the Queene of May pleasure you, be sure you shall not want.

  45. H3] Queene Thankes be to heauen for blessing of the prince, Horatio once againe I take my leaue, With thowsand mothers blessings to my sonne.

  46. Good morrow Sir, you lay out too much paines For purchasing but trouble: the thankes I giue, Is telling you that I am poore of thankes, And scarse can spare them Clot.

  47. Nor will we slack perpetual thankes to give.

  48. On my knees Your vassaile thankes heaven, you, and these Princes.

  49. Thankes to your Highnesse; ever live your Highnesse!

  50. Thankes with my last breath: recommend me, then, To the most worthy of the race of men.

  51. Whether all of, or more behind--a Thankes freest, freshest, faire Ellinda.

  52. Yet your good will Must haue that thankes from Rome, after the measure As you intended well Mene.


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