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Example sentences for "tis"

Lexicographically close words:
tirled; tiro; tiros; tirtha; tirthas; tisane; tish; tiss; tisserie; tissu
  1. O lord, sir, tis but your pleasure to call it soe.

  2. Thou hast a sonne more lovinge then a spanniell; With watry eyes I see how tis expedient To have a sonne so wise & so obedient.

  3. Take it with quicknes, Tis phisicke for sicknes, It driveth the thicknes Of care from the harte; The vaynes that are empty It filleth with plenty, Not one amongst twenty But it easeth of smarte.

  4. Two to make one Change, and two another; which is however called One double Change, and not two Changes; because tis made in striking the Notes of the Bells once round.

  5. Come hither Horseley, sayes my lord, And looke your shaft that itt goe right, Shoot a good shoote in time of need, And for it thou shalt be made a knight.

  6. A glasse He sett, that may be seene Whether you sail by day or night; And to-morrowe, I sweare, by nine of the clocke You shall meet with Sir Andrewe Barton knight.

  7. But grant to me, sayes kyng Estmere, For my love I you praye; That I may see your daughter deere Before I goe hence awaye.

  8. God keepe you out of that traitors hands!

  9. As evir the crown of your dadyes hat, Tis I wad lay thee by my backe, And awa wi' me thou sould gang.

  10. Lets follow, tis not fit thus to obey him.

  11. As I do liue, my honord lord, tis true, And wee did thinke it right done, In our dutie to let you know it.

  12. Ghost Yea, murder in the highest degree, As in the least tis bad, But mine most foule, beastly, and vnnaturall.

  13. So frownd he once, when in an angry parle He smot the sleaded pollax on the yce, Tis strange.

  14. Come, to the battle let us go, Hurl destruction on the foe; Who commands us, well we know, Tis the gallant general Brown.

  15. O my good lord, you shall not lose a sister, That is the joy and comfort of your breath; Tis not your blood shall issue from her wound; But mine that runs in rivers from her tears, And drown my face in her calamity.

  16. Why are there so few honest women, but because tis the poorer profession?

  17. Foolish is loue, a toy, O sacred loue, If there be any heauen in earth, tis loue: Especially in women of your yeares.

  18. The Queene is obstinate, Stubborne to Iustice, apt to accuse it, and Disdainfull to be tride by't; tis not well.

  19. Heauen keep me from such councel: tis most true These newes are euery where, euery tongue speaks 'em, And euery true heart weepes for't.

  20. Then you are weakly made; plucke off a little, I would not be a young Count in your way, For more then blushing comes to: If your backe Cannot vouchsafe this burthen, tis too weake Euer to get a Boy An.

  21. Sister Lucy, tis not your broken language, Nor this same habit, can disguise your face From I that know you: pray tell me, what means this?

  22. But, sir, that she is wronged, you are the chiefest cause, Therefore tis reason, you redress her wrong.

  23. But tis fallen out with me, As with many families beside, They are most unhappy, that are most beloved.

  24. I know tis she now, for she treads her shoe a little awry.

  25. No, Master Oliver; tis Master Flowerdale, he did but jest with me.

  26. Why, there tis now: our year's wages and our vails will scarce pay for broken swords and bucklers that we use in our quarrels.

  27. Father, tis so, tis even fallen out so, but what remedy?

  28. Aye, aye, Kester, tis such as they wear a their heads.

  29. Therefore kind sister do not disclose my estate: If ere his heart doth turn, tis nere too late.

  30. What, The world must find me, I am borne to live, Tis not a sin to steal, when none will give.

  31. I, I, tis I, Whose soule is torne in peeces till I send This Harlot home.

  32. Nay, and you go to Latin, then tis sure my maister shall finde her if he could tell where.

  33. Phylander, tis the best we can get here.

  34. Soft sir, tis not your witte can carry it away in this company.

  35. Well met, fair Nymph, or Goddesse if ye bee; Tis straunge, me thinkes, that one of your degree Should walke these solitary groues alone.

  36. Now are you quiet and have quieted me: This tis to be commander of the World.

  37. I'll speak a proud word: I have but one parsonage, Wrotham; tis better than the Bishopric of Rochester.

  38. Tis gone, Doll, tis flown; merely come, merely gone: he comes a horse back that much pay for all.

  39. Here comes my lady: sorrow, tis for her Thy wound is grievous; else I scoff at thee.

  40. Give me the dice, tis I must shred the priest: At all, sir John.

  41. Now tis too late to have it remedied, I prithee, Murley, do not urge me with it.

  42. Wife, I have eyed yond prisoners all this while, And my conceit doth tell me, tis our friend, The noble Cobham, and his virtuous Lady.

  43. My lord, be ruled by me: take this occasion while tis offered, and on my life your lordship shall escape.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    tis but; tis not; tis said; tis the; tis true; tissue cells; tissue paper