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Example sentences for "vnlawfull"

Lexicographically close words:
vniustly; vnkind; vnkinde; vnknowen; vnknowne; vnlearned; vnles; vnlesse; vnlike; vnlooked
  1. If she will returne me my Iewels, I will giue ouer my Suit, and repent my vnlawfull solicitation.

  2. If to preserue this vessell for my Lord, From any other foule vnlawfull touch Be not to be a Strumpet, I am none Othe.

  3. Proven by the Scripture, that these vnlawfull artes in genere, haue bene and may be put in practise.

  4. This last name is given, to this black & vnlawfull science by the figure Synedoche, because it is a principal part of that art, to serue them selues with dead carcages in their diuinations.

  5. And yet were these vnlawfull artes farre rarer at that time: and neuer were so much harde of, nor so rife as they are now.

  6. What kynde of sin the practizers of these vnlawfull artes committes.

  7. The other of them is become communer and more vsed sensine, I meane by their vnlawfull artes, whereupon our whole purpose hath bene.

  8. Let none countenance that which the Lawes doe condemne, for all are by the Regall Edicts to bee punished with death, who intermeddle with such forbidden and vnlawfull Artes.

  9. Secondly, God doth as straitly prohibit them, and seuerely punish the practisers thereof, as others offending in any exercise of vnlawfull arts, Deut.

  10. Thus, none can escape the reuenging hand of God, which pursueth those who haue infeoffed themselues to such vanities, and are besotted with these vnlawfull curiosities.

  11. Did not =Simon Magus= so bewitch the Samaritanes with his vnlawfull Artes, that he would say he was the great vertue of God?

  12. In the meane time the Monkes dispatched two Legates or messengers to =Rome=, to obtaine a confirmation of these things of the Pope, that hereafter it should be vtterly vnlawfull for any man to contrary or mislike the same.

  13. Sidenote A: Vnlawfull concupiscence blindeth a man, and driueth his sences from him.

  14. But poore Reuenge, lesse rich, and not so great, Aunswered her cuffe for cuffe, and threat for threat.

  15. After he had thus brought the common-wealth in so good estate, he consulted with his Nobilitie, where he might best get him a wife, and thereby leaue vnlawfull companie keeping with concubines: which demand was not misliked at all.

  16. Moreouer he sought to win the fauour of the Welshmen, by whose aid he purposed to defend himselfe against the king in such vnlawfull enterprises as he ment to take in hand.

  17. Is it not meant damnable in vs, to be Trumpeters of our vnlawfull intents?

  18. May be the amorous Count solicites her In the vnlawfull purpose Wid.

  19. Whiche words for a while, did wonderfully amase Gyges, then he besought the Queene that she woulde pardon him from that vnlawfull choise.

  20. The fourth, that he should restore the lands, goods and heritages to those rightfull owners from whome he had taken them by any wrong or vnlawfull meanes.

  21. The British historie affirmeth, that she did not onelie abuse hir selfe by vnlawfull companie with Mordred, but that also in Arthurs absence she consented to take him to husband.

  22. I will proceed, good reasons for to proue, 'Tis not vnlawfull to obtaine my loue.

  23. Gentle boy refraine, And quench vnlawfull heat till Hymens flame With sacred fire hath warmd vs, and her rites Fully performd do warrant those delites.

  24. Some there were that appealed to the sée of Rome, meaning to defend their cause and to procure that so vnlawfull an exaction might be reuoked.

  25. For in open streat, lyke beastes in the Shambles, they were cut and hewed in peeces, which seemed to murmur at thys bloudy and vnlawfull act: the rest were banished and expelled the cytty.

  26. Also he sought by vnlawfull meanes to bereaue his wealthie subiects of their goods and riches, so to inrich himselfe and impouerish his people.

  27. As doth a Ruler with vnlawfull Oathes, Or one that at a Triumph, hauing vow'd To try his strength, forsaketh yet the Listes By reason of his Aduersaries oddes.

  28. Hath he not lost much wealth by wrack of sea, Buried some deere friend, hath not else his eye Stray'd his affection in vnlawfull loue, A sinne preuailing much in youthfull men, Who giue their eies the liberty of gazing.

  29. By her, in his vnlawfull Bed, he got This Edward, whom our Manners call the Prince.

  30. Sir, I haue beene an vnlawfull bawd, time out of minde, but yet I will bee content to be a lawfull hangman: I would bee glad to receiue some instruction from my fellow partner Pro.


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