But value you him how you will, I am sure he highly valueth himselfe.
But value him how you will, I am sure he highly valueth himselfe.
And I know which he valueth the more highly, if his own daughter know it not.
Beshrew me, there are others who have as good a title to that letter--little as my father valueth it.
Be sure that you keep a humbled soul, that over-valueth not itself; for humility is patient and aggravateth not injuries: but a proud man takes all things as heinous or intolerable that are said or done against him.
But he that hath placed his happiness and hopes in God, and valueth the world no further than it tendeth to his ultimate end, will no further grieve for the want of it, than as he misseth it to that end.
Why doth a dividing sectary overvalue and over-love all the party or sect that are of his own opinion, but because he first over-valueth and over-loveth himself?
God valueth not men by their places and dignities in the world, but by their graces and holiness of life.
When a wise man valueth the useful knowledge which God hath given him, above all the glory and vanities of the world, which are indeed of lower worth, this is not pride, but a due estimation of things.
But carnal thankfulness chiefly valueth carnal mercies, though notionally it may confess that the spiritual are the greater.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "valueth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.