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Example sentences for "vp"

Lexicographically close words:
voyez; voylent; voyoit; voys; voz; vpon; vpone; vpoun; vppe; vpper
  1. Come, my young sonne, hold vp & catch audacitye; I see thy hand with the eyes of my capacitye.

  2. For of the welle this is the syne, In worlde is none so clere of hewe, The water is euer fresshe and newe That welmeth vp with wawes bright.

  3. Ieshu plesse me, will you pull vp your wiues cloathes.

  4. No Ile come no more in the basket, Ile creep vp into the chimney.

  5. I you be Iohn Rugbie, and you be Iack Rugby Goe run vp met your heeles, and bring away De oyntment in the vindoe present: Make haste Iohn Rugbie.

  6. Sir I should speak with an old woman that went vp into his chamber.

  7. O woman I am I know not what: In loue vp to the hard eares.

  8. He is twell vp along the street, and enquire of his house for one mistris Quickly, his woman, or his try nurse, and deliuer this Letter to her, it tis about Maister Slender.

  9. A drowsie dulnes closeth vp my sight; O powerfull sleepe, I yeeld vnto thy might.

  10. Bosome vp my counsell, You'l finde it wholesome.

  11. Stand vp Lord, With this Kisse, take my Blessing: God protect thee, Into whose hand, I giue thy Life Cran.

  12. To th' water side I must conduct your Grace; Then giue my Charge vp to Sir Nicholas Vaux, Who vndertakes you to your end Vaux.

  13. He makes vp the File Of all the Gentry; for the most part such To whom as great a Charge, as little Honor He meant to lay vpon: and his owne Letter The Honourable Boord of Councell, out Must fetch him in, he Papers Abur.

  14. I wonder, That such a Keech can with his very bulke Take vp the Rayes o'th' beneficiall Sun, And keepe it from the Earth Nor.

  15. At which (as it were by inspiration) she makes (in her sleepe) signes of reioycing, and holdeth vp her hands to heauen.

  16. My Lord, I dare not make my selfe so guiltie, To giue vp willingly that Noble Title Your Master wed me to: nothing but death Shall e're diuorce my Dignities Car.

  17. All Princely Graces That mould vp such a mighty Piece as this is, With all the Vertues that attend the good, Shall still be doubled on her.

  18. Heare the Kings pleasure Cardinall, Who commands you To render vp the Great Seale presently Into our hands, and to Confine your selfe To Asher-house, my Lord of Winchesters, Till you heare further from his Highnesse Car.

  19. I take it, she that carries vp the Traine, Is that old Noble Lady, Dutchesse of Norfolke 1 It is, and all the rest are Countesses 2 Their Coronets say so.

  20. Gods me hees come, Nurse call vp my daughter.

  21. Rouse vp thy spirits, thy Lady Iuliet liues, For whose sweet sake thou wert but lately dead: 115 There art thou happy.

  22. Fr: Romeo arise, stand vp thou wilt be taken, I heare one knocke, arise and get thee gone.

  23. Shut vp in prison, kept without my foode, Whipt and tormented, and Godden good fellow.

  24. We must vp fill this oasier Cage of ours, With balefull weeds, and precious iuyced flowers.

  25. Now comes the wanton blood vp in your cheekes, I must prouide a ladder made of cordes, With which your Lord must clime a birdes nest soone.

  26. Goe tell the Countie presently of this, For I will haue this knot knit vp to morrow.

  27. Two such opposed foes incampe them still, In man as well as herbes, grace and rude will, And where the worser is predominant, Full soone the canker death eats vp that plant.

  28. Come, come, make hast call vp your daughter, The Countie will be heere with musicke straight.

  29. This driueling loue is like a great naturall, that runs vp and downe to hide his bable in a hole.

  30. My inuocation is faire and honest, and in his Mistris name I coniure onely but 25 to raise vp him.

  31. He cannot liue I hope, and must not dye, Till George be pack'd with post-horse vp to Heauen.

  32. What lawfull Quest haue giuen their Verdict vp Vnto the frowning Iudge?

  33. My Husband lost his life, to get the Crowne, And often vp and downe my sonnes were tost For me to ioy, and weepe, their gaine and losse.

  34. Call vp Lord Stanley, bid him bring his power, I will leade forth my Soldiers to the plaine, And thus my Battell shal be ordred.

  35. Thomas the Earle of Surrey, and himselfe, Much about Cockshut time, from Troope to Troope Went through the Army, chearing vp the Souldiers King.

  36. Stirr'd vp by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton, He makes for England, here to clayme the Crowne Rich.

  37. That he was neuer trained vp in Armes King.

  38. Take vp the Sword againe, or take vp me An.

  39. What blacke Magitian coniures vp this Fiend, To stop deuoted charitable deeds?

  40. The Sonne of Clarence haue I pent vp close, His daughter meanly haue I matcht in marriage, The Sonnes of Edward sleepe in Abrahams bosome, And Anne my wife hath bid this world good night.

  41. I answer: If you please to plant some tree or trees in that middle space, you may, and as your trees grow contigious, great and thick, you may at your pleasure take vp those last trees.

  42. Being shut vp in calme seasons, lay your care to the Hiue, and you shall heare them yarme and yell, as so many hungred prisoners.

  43. If you or your heires or successors would take vp some great trees (past setting) where they stand too thicke, be sure you doe it about Midsummer, and leaue no maine root.

  44. He shipped oute of the kyng{es} sale And Ryved vp in~ Portingale 2090 At another hold.

  45. Sidenote: goes up a mountain,] The carefuAEsAEs lady was fuAEsAEs blith, 1855 Vp to lond she went swith, As fast as euer she myght.

  46. With a squier, that is ffre; Vp to the lady ryduth he, That rychely was i-dight.

  47. The Giaunt wrought vp his w{a}AEsAEs And laid stonys gret and smaAEsAEs: A lothely man~ was he.

  48. In whose defence he fought so valiantly: Looke vp and speake.

  49. Hast thou forgot how many neighbour kings Were vp in armes, for making thee my loue?

  50. What would the Gods haue me Deucalion like, Flote vp and downe where ere the billowes driue?

  51. Oft hath she askt vs vnder whom we seru'd, And when we told her she would weepe for griefe, Thinking the sea had swallowed vp thy ships, And now she sees thee how will she reioyce?

  52. There was of this lynage foure kings that reigned 56 yeres: against the last of them rose vp Tym, and there was of this race fiue kinges, and reigned one and thirty yeares: against the last of this house rose vp Tzuyn.

  53. When that any one doth die, at the very instant yt he yeeldeth vp ye gost, they do wash his bodie all ouer from top to toe, then do they apparell him with the best apparell that he had, all perfumed with sweet smels.

  54. Sir Philip Sidney very pretily closed vp a dittie in this sort.

  55. Also all the aides that may be to lift vp his courage, and to make him stout and fearelesse (augent animos fortunae) saith the Mimist, and very truly, for nothing pulleth downe a mans heart so much as aduersitie and lacke.

  56. Now againe at this time, the young Gentlemen of the Court haue taken vp the long haire trayling on their shoulders, and thinke it more decent: for what respect I would be glad to know.

  57. Liues he good Vnckle: thrice within this houre I saw him downe; thrice vp againe, and fighting, From Helmet to the spurre, all blood he was Exe.

  58. Our Tongue is rough, Coze, and my Condition is not smooth: so that hauing neyther the Voyce nor the Heart of Flatterie about me, I cannot so coniure vp the Spirit of Loue in her, that hee will appeare in his true likenesse Burg.

  59. Howbeit, they would hold vp this Salique Law, To barre your Highnesse clayming from the Female, And rather chuse to hide them in a Net, Then amply to imbarre their crooked Titles, Vsurpt from you and your Progenitors King.

  60. And I will take vp that with, Giue the Deuill his due Const.

  61. Now set the Teeth, and stretch the Nosthrill wide, Hold hard the Breath, and bend vp euery Spirit To his full height.

  62. If you would coniure in her, you must make a Circle: if coniure vp Loue in her in his true likenesse, hee must appeare naked, and blinde.

  63. My comfort is, that Old Age, that ill layer vp of Beautie, can doe no more spoyle vpon my Face.

  64. The strang stour raiss, as reik, vpon thaim fast, Or myst, throuch sone, vp to the clowdis past.

  65. Wallace brak vp the buk in all his mycht.

  66. The rewmour raiss throuch Scotland vp and doune, With Ingliss men, that Wallace leiffand war.

  67. He wyst no waill thar langar for to bide, Vp throuch the hall thus wicht Wallace can glid, Till a closs stair; the burdis raiff in twyne, Fyftene fute large he lap out of that in.

  68. Which composure because it commeth forth imperfect from the pen, doth the more expect to be supplied and made vp by practise and execution.

  69. For the which expedition some earnest preacher was sought to stirre vp the peoples minds in the cause of religion.

  70. And other of them hoping to escape from them that pursued them, lept into the sea, and were swalowed vp in the waues thereof.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    vpon paine; vpon their