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Example sentences for "thinke"

Lexicographically close words:
thingmen; things; thingummy; think; thinkable; thinken; thinker; thinkers; thinkes; thinkest
  1. In another part of the same scene: "They that thinke so dreame," i.

  2. Some thinke the booke to be the Bishops owne doing: and many thinke it to be the joynt worke of them both.

  3. I do now remember a saying: The Foole doth thinke he is wise, but the wiseman knowes himselfe to be a Foole.

  4. And I haue bin all this day to auoid him: He is too disputeable for my companie: I thinke of as many matters as he, but I giue Heauen thankes, and make no boast of them.

  5. I thinke he be transform'd into a beast, For I can no where finde him, like a man 1.

  6. This is it Adam that grieues me, and the spirit of my Father, which I thinke is within mee, begins to mutinie against this seruitude.

  7. You haue a nimble wit; I thinke 'twas made of Attalanta's heeles.

  8. Marrie that should you if I were your Mistris, or I should thinke my honestie ranker then my wit Orl.

  9. For my part, I had rather beare with you, then beare you: yet I should beare no crosse if I did beare you, for I thinke you haue no money in your purse Ros.

  10. Thinke not I loue him, though I ask for him, 'Tis but a peeuish boy, yet he talkes well, But what care I for words?

  11. Some thinke one generall Soule fils euery braine, As the bright sunne sheds light in euery starre; And others thinke the name of Soule is vaine, And that we onely well-mixt bodies are.

  12. I thinke you doe, euen for your priuate gaine; For Common-wealths by vertue euer stood, And common good the priuate doth containe.

  13. Musicians thinke our Soules are harmonies, Phisicians hold that they complexions bee; Epicures make them swarmes of atomies, Which doe by chance into our bodies flee.

  14. Doubtlesse all Soules have a suruiuing thought; Therefore of death we thinke with quiet mind; But if we thinke of being turn'd to nought, A trembling horror in our soules we find.

  15. These questions make a subtill argument, To such as thinke both sense and reason one; To whom nor agent, from the instrument, Nor power of working, from the work is known.

  16. But it exceeds man's thought, to thinke how hie God hath raisd Man, since God a man became; The angels doe admire this Misterie, And are astonisht when they view the same.

  17. I thinke before the conquest many yeares, We wore the fashion which we still retaine: But seeing that our sute is spent in vaine, Weele mend our selves as meanes in time doth grow, Accepting what some other friends bestowe.

  18. But (alas) doe thei thinke that thei are privileged at that time to doe evill?

  19. X2a] But if this discouerie may serue for your instruction, I shall thinke my selfe very happie in this Seruice, and so leaue it to your generall censure.

  20. Now if I c'ud but start a Hare by the way, kill her, and carry her home to my supper, I should thinke I had made a better afternoones worke of it than gathering of bullies.

  21. I thinke (besides other vses) to be fit also for masts of ships.

  22. For English corne neuertheles whether to vse or not to vse it, you that inhabite maie do as you shall haue farther cause to thinke best.

  23. But to exclude them from being the speciall an accident, there are farther reasons then I thinke fit at this present to bee alleadged.

  24. This was our worke all the afternoon trying the several glasses and several objects, among others, one of my plates, where the lines appeared so very plain that it is not possible to thinke how plain it was done.

  25. We set right our business of the Lighters, wherein I thinke I shall get L100.

  26. This I will endeavour to do, though I do not thinke it signifies much.

  27. But the times being open again, I thinke it is best to keepe some of it abroad.

  28. Whylom I thinke how Love to me Seyde he wolde taken atte gree My servise, if unpacience 4575 Caused me to doon offence.

  29. Ne thinke I never of slepe wak my muse, That rusteth in my shethe stille in pees.

  30. Now is ther not but serve him wele, If that I thinke his thank to fele.

  31. I thinke I have been told that he left 2 or 300 li.

  32. I thinke he was a parliament man--but of that party he was.

  33. I thinke 'twas Taverstoke), at a visitation at .

  34. I thinke the lampoon sayes he made an inglorious chardge against the Scotts.

  35. His picture was graved three or four yeares since, I thinke 'tis before a book.

  36. I thinke 'twas well and properly donne, to settle his spirits.

  37. I thinke I sent the originall to Anthony Wood.

  38. This is the rude figure of it which I do here set down because I thinke it the most convenient for this purpose:-- 'a = the necke of the craw which goeth to the mouth.

  39. Brace; a woman beautifull and very prudent, by whom he has severall children (I thinke 10 or 12).

  40. By that time you may well thinke our braines were well warmd.

  41. When he was attached by the officer about the businesse which cost him his head, he was carryed in a whery[825], I thinke only with two men.

  42. Basis, or list, or I thinke they call it the water-table, of the parish church wall at St. Edmundsbury in Suffolke.

  43. But I thinke I remember something writt of him there in a table on a pillar or wall: but he was there borne (as in his life).

  44. Beachamps part, & I did thinke he would have given it them.

  45. I would rather thinke thus, then that Satane hath more power in these heathen lands, as som have thought, then in more Christian nations, espetially over Gods servants in them.

  46. Thes things seemed strang unto them, seeing this unconstancie & shufling; it made them to thinke ther was some misterie in y^e matter.

  47. I cannot forgett it, and to thinke on it draws many a sigh from my harte, and teares from my eyes.

  48. I thinke we did well in parting with her; she would have been but a clogge to y^e accounte from time to time, and now though we shall not gett much by way of satisfaction, yet we shall lose no more.

  49. Thinke y^e best of all, and bear with patience what is wanting, and y^e Lord guid us all.

  50. Mean space I thinke to goe downe into Kente, & come up againe aboute 14.

  51. They then begane to thinke what should become of them, if the people here were dead or cut of by y^e Indeans.

  52. Therefore we thinke that the cause of this alteration is through the fauour of you and your cöpany, who beare the name of immortalitie.

  53. There is none of naturall iudgement can denie, but that there is one God, but yet through ignoraunce and deceyte of the Diuell, will also thinke that there are many Goddes, and not acerte vnto the true God.

  54. The Tenantes doe paye monethly or yearely as they can agrée, and bycause their tribute is greate, they are called slaues, for when they maye haue licence to eate egges, they thinke it a greate fauour.

  55. I thinke that fewe men do die daüsing, as this Lawier did.

  56. And to bryng this matter to passe, me thinke best that we abide héere, vntill we may finde a better port or scituation.

  57. I thinke I cannot chuse but stay there: and the waters, the seasons, the disposition of the countrey, and other accidents wil direct mee what is best to be done.

  58. April: neither can I any sooner set forward, because the powder and match which your Lordship sendeth mee, cannot be brought thither, before that time, and I thinke it be now in Compostella.

  59. And they replyed: We would haue thee thinke that we vnderstand, that apparell which thou wearest, and that which we weare are of diuers sortes.

  60. Also I thinke you shall finde oyles there.

  61. For the ignorant zeal of a number of these superstitious Spaniards is such, that they thinke that they haue done God good seruice, when they haue brought a Lutheran heretike to the fire to be burnt: for so do they account of vs.

  62. Jone's as good as my Lady: It will inrich the palest face, and with Rubies it adorne, Yet you shall thinke it no disgrace, this little Barly Corne.

  63. Good brother Zeale of the land, thinke to make it as lawfull as you can.

  64. I thinke will be much for your credit if you doe.

  65. Marry, said his Master, so I thinke I must indeed, for here is no body else to pay it.

  66. God saue the King, although I be not hee: And yet Amen, if Heauen doe thinke him mee.

  67. Thinke what you will: we seise into our hands, His plate, his goods, his money, and his lands Yor.

  68. What thinke you the King shall be depos'd?

  69. Twill make me thinke the World is full of Rubs, And that my fortune runnes against the Byas La.

  70. A] "Daughter, in this I can thinke none other But that it is true thys prouerbe old, Hastye loue is soone hot and soone cold.

  71. So that it becomes us well, in the words of a fifteenth century poem, to "Thinke on the end or thou begyn, And thou schalt never be thral to syn.

  72. Send me so manie as you thinke needfull vnto thes obseruations, and in requitall, I will send you store of observations.

  73. And that upon what penalty soever the Governo^r[239] and Counsell of Estate shall thinke fitt to impose upon the neglecters of this acte.

  74. But hear I cannot but stay and make a pause, and stand half amased at this poore peoples presente condition; and so I thinke will the reader too, when he well considers yo same.

  75. Provided it be understood that the Governor hath alwayes power to restore him when he shall, in his discretion thinke fitte.

  76. This made me thinke of the Intrance that the Polanders did in Paris, saving that they had not so many Jewells, but instead of them they had so many feathers.

  77. I have seen right-minded Jesuites weep bitterly hearing me speake of so many Nations that perish for want of Instruction; but most of them are like the wildmen, that thinke they offend if they reserve any thing for the next day.

  78. I thought it their shame, but contrary they thinke it excellent & old custome good.

  79. And in the morning he was stolne from me, I thinke some Fairies haue beguiled me.

  80. I thinke it was the diuels reuelling night, There was such hurly burly in the heauens: Doubtles Apollos Axeltree is crackt, Or aged Atlas shoulder out of ioynt, The motion was soouer violent.

  81. I may liue a hundred yeares, Fourescore is but a girles age, loue is sweete: My vaines are withered, and my sinewes drie, Why doe I thinke of loue now I should dye?

  82. I thinke some fell Inchantresse dwelleth here, That can call them forth when as she please, And diue into blacke tempests treasurie, When as she mcanes to maske the world with clowdes.

  83. O had that ticing strumpet nere been borne: Troian, thy ruthfull tale hath made me sad: Come let vs thinke vpon some pleasing sport, To rid me from these melancholly thoughts.

  84. I thinke his vnderstanding is bereft: Speake Clifford, dost thou know who speakes to thee?

  85. How will the Country, for these woful chances, Mis-thinke the King, and not be satisfied?

  86. Plantagenet, for all the Clayme thou lay'st, Thinke not, that Henry shall be so depos'd Warw.

  87. But thinke you (Lords) that Clifford fled with them?

  88. I thinke he meanes to begge a Child of her Rich.

  89. Had I not reason (thinke ye) to make hast, And seeke their Ruine, that vsurp'd our Right?

  90. Now tell me Brother Clarence, what thinke you Of this new Marriage with the Lady Gray?

  91. Thinke but vpon the wrong he did vs all, And that will quickly drie thy melting Teares Clifford.

  92. I minde to tell him plainly what I thinke King.

  93. And you too, Somerset, and Mountague, Speake freely what you thinke Clarence.

  94. Suppose, my Lords, he did it vnconstrayn'd, Thinke you 'twere preiudiciall to his Crowne?

  95. I heare, yet say not much, but thinke the more.

  96. You'ld thinke it strange, if I should marrie her Clarence.


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