The Welshmen count him to be their Cadwallader: which to be true is verie vnlike by that which may be gathered out of the learned writings of diuers good and approoued authors.
And if percaas ye wol sey (as it ‹is› not vnlike but ye wol sey mynded as ye were wont to be) that the maters be not like, for the Law of god in your opinion standeth with the one and not with thother.
And tell vs what occasion of import Hath all so long detain'd you from your wife, And sent you hither so vnlike your selfe?
What's here, the portrait of a blinking idiot Presenting me a scedule, I will reade it: How much vnlike art thou to Portia?
With what a Maiestie he beares himselfe, How insolent of late he is become, How prowd, how peremptorie, and vnlike himselfe.
Strike on the Tinder, hoa: Giue me a Taper: call vp all my people, This Accident is not vnlike my dreame, Beleefe of it oppresses me alreadie.
Let thy effects So follow, to be most vnlike our Courtiers, As good, as promise.
But she not acquainted with such kind of surgery, plucked those salues away, and by continuall licking with her owne tongue, not muchvnlike our dogs, healed vp the childes arme.
In which are said to be muskles not vnlike to haue pearle, which I had put in triall, if by mischance falling vnto me, I had not bene letted from that and other good experiments I was minded to make.
They are men of a large corporature, and good proportion: their colour is not much vnlike the Sunne burnt Countrey man, who laboureth daily in the Sunne for his liuing.
We had diuers shewes of Study or Muscouy glasse shining not altogether vnlike to Christall.
Their Darts are made of two sorts: the one with many forkes of bones in the fore end and likewise in the midst: their proportions are not much vnlike our toasting yrons, but longer: these they cast out of an instrument of wood, very readily.
The other sort is greater then the first aforesayd, with a long bone made sharpe on both sides not much vnlike a Rapier, which I take to bee their most hurtfull weapon.
And good cause why: For being vnlike in troth of Religion, they must nedes be vnlike in honestie of liuing.
More: who, being most vnlike vnto him, in wit and learnyng, neuertheles in wearing his gowne awrye vpon the one shoulder, as Syr Tho.
I haue eaten of it, and it eateth not much vnliketo bacon.
Neuerthelesse in that Iland sundry fruites doe growe, not much vnlike the fruites of Spaine: and great store of Siluer mynes are therein to be seene.
The sayd Magistrates also haue their peculiar barges wherein to take the water; being in breadth and length not much vnlike to galleys of Europe, but for swiftnesse and multitude of orres, farre inferiour vnto them.
Yea we our selues from our biggens (as they say) haue bene brought vp togither, & not much vnlike one vnto another in nature and disposition.
She had a wooer, who earnestly besought hir good will, a man for personage & bewtie not vnlike hir self.
And not vnliketo this doeth Cornelius Agrippa in his firste Booke de Occulta Philosophia, and Hiero.
And not vnlike to this writeth Plinie, in the xxij.
The rootes be long, not vnlike to the rootes of Couch grasse, ramping and creeping within the vpper crust of the earth farre abroade, whereby it encreaseth greatly.
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