But fyrste, I pray you, come your way hyther, 775 And let us twayne chat a whyle to-gyther.
Come on and assay how you twayne can agre-- A brother of yours, a myller as ye be!
In fayth, good lorde, yf it please your gracyous godshyp, I muste have a worde or twayne wyth your lordship.
This nomber is smale, there lacketh twayne of ten, And yet, by the masse, amonge ten thousand men No one thynge could stande more wyde from the tother; Not one of theyr sewtes agreeth wyth an other.
No hardned rigor is our guide, Nor folly doth vs lead: No Fortune can vs twayne deuide, Vntill we both be deade.
And troweth the Captayne to loke for lesse mercy of the Brother of the other twayne that were murdered and of the Dukes kindred whome he kept Prysoner?
He hurteth both his worship and his name That folily fortwayne him-self wil trouble; And he also leseth his after-game That surely can not sette his poyntes double.
First edition reads-- "For bothe you twayne shall wait on me.
First edition reads-- "And that we both my lye so witnes, That twayne of us thre in one agree.
Brown allowed me to photocopy his original, for which we owe him a debt of thanks; because the Twayne version is not only novel length, but far better than the shorter one that appeared in Space Science Fiction.
Probably the most surprising and interesting thing about the Twayne edition is the essay that forms the introduction to that volume, and is reprinted here.
The Twayne version had a small print run and is so scarce that few people have seen it.
Brown, publisher of Locus and correspondent with Piper, that I learned about the Twayne edition and its greater length.
Uller Uprising was first published in 1952 in a Twayne Science Fiction Triplet--a hardbound collection of three thematically connected novels.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "twayne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.