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Example sentences for "weares"

Lexicographically close words:
wear; weare; weared; wearer; wearers; wearest; weareth; wearie; wearied; wearier
  1. For while in sport He weares a spitefull crown The serious showres along His decent Face run sadly down.

  2. With thee alone he weares no beard, thy braine Gives him the morning World's fresh gold againe.

  3. Ioy of Goodnesse, love of Art, Vertue weares him next her heart.

  4. Then, and only then, she weares Her proudest pearles: I mean, thy teares.

  5. Willowes' good for the making of weares and weeles to take fish after the English manner, although the inhabitants vse only reedes, which because they are so strong as also flexible, do serue for that turne very well and sufficiently.

  6. Furres:' All along the Sea coast there are great store of Otters, which beeying taken by weares and other engines made for the purpose, will yeelde good profite.

  7. For fame it selfe now weares Griefes Livery, and onely speaks in teares.

  8. No conquest weares a glorious wreath Which dangers not obtaine: Let tempests 'gainst thee shipwracke breathe, Thou shalt thy harbour gaine.

  9. View how his temples shine, on which he weares A wreath of pearle, made of those precious teares Thou wept a Virgin, when crosse winds did blow, Our hopes disturbing in their quiet flow.

  10. If your example be obey'd The serious few will live ith' silent shade: And not indanger by the wind Or Sunshine, the complexion of their mind: Whose beauty weares so cleare a skin That it decayes with the least taint of sin.

  11. Here also wee found certaine weares to catch fish made by the Indians, and certaine small cottages, wherein were diuers pieces of earthen pots as finely made as those in Spaine.

  12. Your iudgments my graue Lords Must giue this Curre the Lye: and his owne Notion, Who weares my stripes imprest vpon him, that Must beare my beating to his Graue, shall ioyne To thrust the Lye vnto him 1 Lord.

  13. Come, come, it would be but a bald world, but that it weares a periwig.

  14. How meryly the Muses sing, That all the flowry Medowes ring, And Beta sits vpon the banck, in purple and in pall, And she the Queene of Muses is, and weares the Corinall.

  15. To ſay, he weares Cioppinos: and they doe ſo In Spaine.

  16. He laughs at every man whose band sits not well, or that hath not a faire shoo-tie, and he is ashamed to be seen in any mans company that weares not his clothes well.

  17. What, he that weares a clout about his necke, His cuffes in's pocket, and his heart in's mouth?

  18. Oh fie vpon him, how he weares his cloathes!

  19. Bacchus doth loue him, for in feasts of wine, he weares a poplar Garland mixt with vine.

  20. Shall I a Gaudy Speckled Serpent kiss For that the colours which he weares are his?

  21. Great captaine Maedon weares a chaine of gold, Which at fiue hundred crownes is valued; For that it was his grand sire's chaine of old, When great King Henry, Bulloigne conquered.

  22. He that weares the flaming rayes, And the imperiall crowne of bayes, Him, with him, with shoutes and songs we praise.

  23. I can not eate but lytle meate, My stomacke is not good; But sure I thinke that I can drinke With him that weares a hood.

  24. A gull is hee that, when he proudly weares A silver hilted rapier by his side, Endures the lye and knocks about the eares, Whilst in his sheath his sleepinge sword doth bide.

  25. A gull is hee that weares a velvett gowne, And when a wench is brave dare not speake to her; A gull is hee that traverseth the towne, And is for marriage knowne a common wooer.

  26. And passing somewhat more into the land, wee founde certaine round pondes artificially made by the Sauages to keepe fish in, with certaine weares in them made to take fish.

  27. M293) For at that time wee had no weares for fish, neither coulde our men skill of the making of them, neither had wee one graine of Corne for seede to put into the ground.

  28. All along the Sea coast there are great store of Otters, which being taken by weares and other engines made for the purpose, wil yeeld good profit.

  29. Willowes good for the making of weares and weeles to take fish after the English maner, although the inhabitants vse onely reedes, which because they are so strong as also flexible, doe serue for that turne very well and sufficiently.

  30. M381 Their fish weares like those of Virginia.

  31. M293 This skill of making weares would be learned.

  32. For the famine grew so extreeme among vs, our weares failing vs of fish, that I was enforced to sende Captaine Stafford with 20.

  33. See what a pretty worke he weares in his boote-hose.

  34. I say not so: The garments that she weares mine eye should know.

  35. O see (my lord) heer's one weares his apparrell.

  36. I know him as well as the Begger knowes his dish[113]: he weares a white Scarfe in his hat and an Orange tawny feather upon his arme.

  37. What matter ist who weares both Diadems, When the succession lives in eythers heyre?

  38. Let me see his face, weares he not a false beard?


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weares" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.