In the year 1849, however, the Hakluyt Society published Strachey’s work, entitled The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia, edited by R.
With her, Labour and eke Travaile Lodgid bene, with sorwe and wo.
The woods are so covered with baboones, monkies, apes and parrots, that it will feare any man to travaile in them alone.
They goe many together and kill many negroes that travaile in the woods.
This province of Mayombe is all woods and groves, so overgrowne that a man may travaile twentie days in the shadow without any sunne or heat.
I drede, certeyn, that so fare I; For hope and travaile sikerly Ben me biraft al with a storm; The floure nil seden of my corn.
With hir Labour and Travaile Logged been, with Sorwe and Wo, 4995 That never out of hir courte go.
So that by londe and ek by ship He mot travaile for worship And make many hastif rodes, Somtime in Pruse, somtime in Rodes, And somtime into Tartarie, So that these heralds on him crie "Vailant!
See here (quoth she) the perfection of affection, what a travailehe hath undertaken onely for our favour, which he shall be sure of.
Oh, good Wit (if thou doost remember), I lost thee intravaile to the Well of Wisedome.
If you will have a Young Man to put his Travaile into a little Roome, and in a short time to gather much, this you must doe.
That young men should Travaile under some Tutor or grave Servant, I allow well: so that he be such a one that hath the language and hath been in the Countrey before," wrote Bacon.
William Strachey left behind him a manuscript entitled "The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britanica, &c.
Other authorities are: "The Historie of Travaile into Virginia," etc.
We come somewhat nearer to this matter in the Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia," published from the manuscript by the Hakluyt Society in 1849, in which it is intimated that seven of these deserted colonists were afterwards rescued.
An allusion by William Strachey, in his "Historie of Travaile into Virginia," hastily read, may have misled some writers.
A description is furnished by William Strachey, secretary of state of the colony and author of The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia: Their fishing is much in boats.
Thei usen russet also Some of this freres, That bitokeneth travaile And treuth upon erthe, But loke whou this lorels Laboren the erthe.
I have no good, ne no golde, But go thus abouten, And travaileful trewely To wynnen with my fode.
What helpeth eny mannes word 1720 To seie hou I travaile faste, Wher as me faileth ate laste That thing which I travaile fore?
Bot that which nevere was wel herted, 640 Envie, tho began travaile In destourbance of this spousaile So prively that non was war.
Bot erst he hadde sorwe ynowh, 3700 For that Serpent made himtravaile So harde and sore of his bataile, That nou he stod and nou he fell: For longe time it so befell, That with his swerd ne with his spere He mihte noght that Serpent dere.
Forthi tak hom thin herte ayein, That thou travaile noght in vein, Wherof my Court may be deceived.
Bot who that wole in his degre Travaile so as it belongeth, It happeth ofte that he fongeth Worschipe and ese bothe tuo.
In daies and in nyhtes Nyne, With gret travaile and with gret pyne, 4020 Sche was pourveid of every piece, And torneth homward into Grece.
What times to travaile in are not fitte: (2) When our country is engaged in warres.
This province of Mayombe is all woods and groves, so over-growne that a man may travaile twentie days in the shadow without any sunne or heat.
History ofTravaile into Virginia, by William Strachey, 1612.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "travaile" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.