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Example sentences for "weepe"

Lexicographically close words:
weeneth; weeniest; weening; weeny; weep; weepes; weepest; weepeth; weeping; weepon
  1. Needs must I like it well: I weepe for ioy To stand vpon my Kingdome once againe.

  2. Tis well that thou hast cause: But thou should'st please me better, would'st thou weepe La.

  3. The streame that, like a Crocodile, did weepe Ore them whom with an over ravenous kisse Its moyst lips stifled, will record your fault In watery characters as lastingly As iff twere cut in marble.

  4. Weepe for me, And in requitall for each drop thou shedst I'll pay to heaven a Hecatombe of teares For thy successe.

  5. To speake, or weepe thy sorrow, but allayes And quenches anger, which we must now cherish To further iust revenge.

  6. My good Servant, He has some frends left yet and powerfull ones That can doe more then weepe for him as we doe; Those I will strayt sollicite.

  7. I do confes my error was an act Soe grosse and heathnish that its very sight Would have inforcd a Crocodile to weepe Drops as sincere as does the timorous heart When he ore heares the featherd arrow sing His funerall Dirge.

  8. But I must professe To heaven and you, that here Ile fix to earth, Weepe till I am a statue, but Ile gaine Your pitie for her: pray consider ont.

  9. I have heard him oft enquire for thee his friend, I have heard him sigh, I have seene him weepe for thee, Imagining some mischiefe or distresse Had falne thee since the closets separation.

  10. Resigne your keyes, goe weepe a dirge or twaine But make no clamour with your lamentation.

  11. Then to your horses quicklie, speedily, Else we shall put our fingers in the eye, And weepe for kindnesse till tomorrow morne.

  12. Setting aside all dutie, I would die Ere like a woman weepe a tragedie; Tis basenesse, cowardize.

  13. If he were dead, youl'd weepe for him: if you would not, it were a good signe, that I should quickely haue a new Father Wife.

  14. Let vs seeke out some desolate shade, & there Weepe our sad bosomes empty Macd.

  15. Kinde Soules, what weepe you, when you but behold Our Caesars Vesture wounded?

  16. O I could weepe My Spirit from mine eyes.

  17. And when she look't on't she would weepe and sighe, and looking downe on it, did groane and sighe.

  18. No Mother but my owne shall weepe my death Nor will I make, by overthrowing us, Heaven guiltie of more faults yet; from the hopes Your owne good wishes rather then the thing Doe make you see, this comfort I receive Of death unforst.

  19. The holye prieste doth weepe as he syngs Hys masses o'er and o'er; And alle for the soules of them that were slayne, At the battle of Cuton Moore.

  20. O weepe not for me, but rejoyce, that the Lord should have such respect to so sinfull a wretch as I am, as to send his heavenly Angels to receive my sinfull soule: with many other divine expressions.

  21. Weepe no more lady, ye shall be well receiued.

  22. Nay weepe not woman; but tell me what your cause is +T.

  23. Nay weepe not woman: but tell me what your cause is As concerning my friende is any thing amisse?

  24. Had he bin slaughterman of all my kin, I could not chuse but weepe with him to see, How inlie anger gripes his hart.

  25. Weepe wretched man, Ile lay thee teare for tear, Here sits a king as woe begone as thee.

  26. Alcyon weepe and mourne, And grieve my ghost, that ill mote him behove, 265 As if to me had chaunst some evill tourne!

  27. Nay, weepe not gentle Eros, there is left vs Our selues to end our selues.

  28. I prythee turne aside, and weepe for her, Then bid adiew to me, and say the teares Belong to Egypt.

  29. Eros I will o're-take thee Cleopatra, and Weepe for my pardon.

  30. Dissolue thicke clowd, & Raine, that I may say The Gods themselues do weepe Cleo.

  31. Enter two or three Seruants with a Banket.

  32. I will not hurt him, These hands do lacke Nobility, that they strike A meaner then my selfe: since I my selfe Haue giuen my selfe the cause.

  33. A beares the third part of the world man: seest not?

  34. Alexas did reuolt, and went to Iewry on Affaires of Anthony, there did disswade Great Herod to incline himselfe to Caesar, And leaue his Master Anthony.

  35. Weepe I cannot, But my heart bleedes: and most accurst am I To be by oath enioyn'd to this.

  36. I told you what would come of this: Beseech you Of your owne state take care: This dreame of mine Being now awake, Ile Queene it no inch farther, But milke my Ewes, and weepe Cam.

  37. Yea they be more than so too: for by the common prouerbe, a woman will weepe for pitie to see a gosling goe barefoote.

  38. My Queene, my Mistris: O Lady, weepe no more, least I giue cause To be suspected of more tendernesse Then doth become a man.

  39. I must withdraw, and weepe Vpon the spot of this inforced cause, To grace the Gentry of a Land remote, And follow vnacquainted colours heere: What heere?

  40. So shall you feele the losse, but not the Friend Which you weepe for Iul.

  41. But I will punish home; No, I will weepe no more; in such a night, To shut me out?

  42. And hauing made an ende of those hir wordes, hir heart was so grieuously strayned, as shee coulde neyther weepe nor speake, and stoode so immoueable, as if she had bene in a traunce.

  43. And as one night they were in the middest of their embracements, she began pitifully to weepe and sigh, in sutch wise as a man would haue thought (by the vexation of hir hearte) that the soule and body would haue parted.

  44. Then as thou the Worlde had molten vnder hir Feete, hir heart began to fayle, and Fayntinge, fell downe vppon the tarrasse of the toure, and when hir force reuiued agayne, she began pitifully to weepe and complayne.

  45. In saying so, she began againe to weepe in sutch aboundance, as the humour of hir brayne ranne downe by the issue of bothe hir Eyes.

  46. I quote a few lines: As unthrifts grieve in strawe for their pawnd Beds, As women weepe for their lost Maidenheads (When both are without hope of Remedie) Such an untimelie Griefe, have I for thee.

  47. If thou wilt weepe my Fortunes, take my eyes.

  48. Weepe not, sweet Queene, for trickling teares are vaine Hostesse.

  49. So get you hence in peace: And tell the Dolphin, His Iest will sauour but of shallow wit, When thousands weepe more then did laugh at it.


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