The soile of the parke was so exceedingly barren, that it did beare a gray mosse, like that of an old park pale, which skreeks as one walkes on it, and putts ones teeth on edge.
Hee is verie often like a Knight; and generally, in all shapes that man goes vp and downe in, from fourescore to thirteen, this spirit walkes in Var.
Walkes set with great wood round about your Orchard.
More then this, you haue borders to be made for walkes with Roses, Berries, &c.
She walkeson yonder more; It was my sister that told thee this, [As shee heard it of me before.
XXIII ‘And who beene yonder, thou gay ladye, That walkes soe royallye him beside?
XXII ‘But who beene yonder, my good ladye, That walkes soe royallye on yond greene?
When could they say (till now) that talk'd of Rome, That her wide Walkes incompast but one man?
And who beth yonder, thou gay ladye, That walkes so proudly him beside?
And who walkes yonder, my good lady, So royallye on yonder greene?
From hence to Gorambury in a straite line leade three parallell walkes: in the middlemost three coaches may passe abreast: in the wing-walkes two may.
Hobbes) is strangely vigorous, for his understanding, still; and every morning walkes abroad to meditate.
Is it not Cinthia, she that never sleepes, But walkesabout high heaven al the night?
You know sometimes He walkes foure houres together, heere In the Lobby Qu.
But looke, the Morne in Russet mantle clad, Walkes o're the dew of yon high Easterne Hill, Breake we our Watch vp, and by my aduice Let vs impart what we haue seene to night Vnto yong Hamlet.
Away good Ned, Falstaffe sweates to death, and Lards the leane earth as he walkes along: wer't not for laughing, I should pitty him Poin.
Lord, who would liue turmoyled in the Court, And may enioy such quiet walkes as these?
Heere comes the Countesse, now heauen walkes on earth: But for thee fellow, fellow thy words are madnesse, Three monthes this youth hath tended vpon mee, But more of that anon.
Like the great Turke he walkes in his Seraglio, And doth command which concubine best pleases; When he has done he falls to graze or sleepe, And makes as he had never knowne the Dun, White, Red or Brindled Cowe.
He walkes and talkes the madliest; twenty midwives Are nothing to him, he drownes all their noise.
Mercy wilbe proud T'infold him gently in her Ivory armes, And, as shewalkes along with him, each word He speakes sheele greedily catch at with a kisse From his soft lipps such as the amorous Fawnes Enforce on the light Satyrs.
It mooves, and now to earth is fixt agen; Oh, now it walkes and sadly marches this way.
Beene thus incountered by a figure like your father, Armed to poynt, exactly Capapea Appeeres before them thrise, he walkes 120 Before their weake and feare oppressed eies.
Gallants, yonders the most hard favourd newes walkes the streetes, seaven men going to their graves, that dyed with drinking and bisseling.
Nay, and he be lame, ile talke to him; there's so many lustie knaves walkes now a daies will not sticke to give a man hard words, if he be not disposed to charitie.
Why shuld I feare him that walkes on his neats-feete.
Shee walkes under the prison walls, Where her true love doth lye and languish in distresse; Most wofully for foode he calls, When hunger did his heart oppresse.
Richard Johnson, a poetaster of the sixteenth century, published in 1607, The Pleasant Walkes of Moore-fields.
You know sometimes He walkes foure houres together, heere[1] In the Lobby.
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