With cords I had ready for that purpose, I tyed both his hands and feet, and so fell to rifling him.
Thou fair Aspatia, may the holy knot That thou hast tyed to day, last till the hand Of age undo't; may'st thou bring a race Unto Amintor that may fill the world Successively with Souldiers.
If one demanded whether hee should vanquish his enemies, and prevaile in pursuite of theeves, they said that this enemy should be tyed and yoked to him: and his pursuits after theeves should be prosperous.
But all the yeare he wore a kind of bootes[1458] of Spanish leather, laced or tyed along the sides with black ribons.
Whereupon beeinge very angry, he tooke them, and with the strings that were at theire collers tyed either of them to a little bush on the next hedge, and with a rod that hee had in his hand, hee bett them.
Others weare a dead ratt tyed by the tayle, and such like conundrums.
I thinke his stomacke at that time was not very good; what he left they put in baskets and tyed over his head.
Billington killed them both and tyed them together, and following after the flocke had another shot at them, and by a good Providence hurte three more.
He tyed two of these together and brought the smallest back to us, not knowing what he brought, being but a poor man and ignorant.
They grew till they grew unto the church-top, And then they could grow no higher; And there they tyed in a true lovers knot, 75 Which made all the people admire.
He brought her downe full fortye pounde, Tyed up withinne a glove: Faire maid, Ile give the same to thee; Go, seeke thee another love.
They carry also certaine little long bagges about an hand broade tyed to their left arme, which serue them also instead of brasers for their bowes, full of the powder of a certaine herbe, whereof they make a certaine beuerage.
When he came to Mexico, hee ware his haire very long, and his beard tyed up in a lace, and reported strange things of the lands, riuers and mountaines that he had passed.
Picked shooes, tyedto their knees with siluer chaines were vsed.
Shal I be tyed by your desertes, or bound by curteous deedes, or els be forced to rendre recompence?
They grew till they grew to the top of the church, And then they could grow no higher; They grew till they grew to a true-lover's not, And then they tyed both together.
The deepest pot in a' the linn They fand Erl Richard in; A green turf tyed across his breast, To keep that gude lord down.
Four and twanty siller bells Wer a' tyed till his mane, And yae tift o the norland wind, They tinkled ane by ane.
Hugh in the Grime was cast to be hang'd, Many of his friends did for him lack; For fifteen foot in the prisin he did jump, With his hands tyed fast behind his back.
He flang his jack from off his back, His steel cap from his head flang he; He's taken his sword into his hand, He's tyed his horse unto a tree.
To cut in sunder wedlockes sacred knot Tyed by heavens fingers!
Foole and wretch, wilt thou let thy Soule be tyed To mans lawes, by which she shall not be tryed At the last day?
They save not me, they doe not ease my paines, When in that hell they'are burnt and tyed in chains.
Of the sweet-smelling flag he says: "it is verily believed of many that the leaves or roots of Acorus tyed to a hive of Bees stayeth them from wandering or flying away and draweth a greater resort of others thereto.
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