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Example sentences for "wonderous"

Lexicographically close words:
wonderings; wonderlands; wonderly; wonderment; wonderments; wonders; wondher; wondherful; wondir; wondre
  1. He brought in the bores head, and was wonderous bold; He said there was neuer a cucholds kniffe carue itt that cold.

  2. Craddoccke had a litle kniue of iron & of steele; He birtled the bores head wonderous weele, That euery knight in the Kings court had a morssell.

  3. But that his belly it is soe bigg, His girdle goes wonderous hye; & euer I pray you, Child Waters, Let him go into the chamber with me.

  4. This wonderous balm shall straightway make the sick to be well and the lame to walk.

  5. Good master, is the tale of the wonderous balm true?

  6. Was it to earthly Eden lost so long, The youth had found the wonderous way?

  7. The thread she spun it gleamed like gold In the light of the odorous fire, And yet so wonderous thin, That save when the light shone on it It could not be seen by the eye.

  8. A Fount of Fire that in the centre played, Rolled all around its wonderous rivulets And fed the garden with the heat of life.

  9. Thy fame has reached him, for who has not heard Thy wonderous exploits?

  10. So he grew up A comely lad and wonderous well disposed; I taught him well; there was not in the parish A child who said his prayers more regular, Or answered readier thro' his catechism.

  11. The Sweetness from thy Eyes he took, The Charming Dimples from thy Mouth, That wonderous Softness when you spoke; And all thy Everlasting Youth.

  12. His wonderous Eyes, what weak resistance found, While every charming word begat a wound?

  13. The future Ages may perhaps believe One soft and tender Arm cou'd ne'er atchieve The wonderous deeds that she has done So hard a prize her Conqu'ring Muse has won.

  14. That did thy heavenly face so sweetly dress, That did thy wonderous Soul so well express?

  15. When the king of Northgalis saw Sir Ector and Sir Bleoberis lie on the ground, then he was wonderous wroth, for they came on his part against them of Surluse.

  16. And so they hurtled together wonderous sore.

  17. Why do you not pity them that stand on the top of barren mountains, in the stroke of every storm and wind, when you dwell in the quiet, fruitful vales?

  18. And so doth the exercise of our graces upon it: and serious conference doth help down the truth into our hearts, where it is most sweet.

  19. Use them as the tongues of men, to the ends which human nature is created for.

  20. Never speak of holy things, but with the greatest reverence and seriousness you can.

  21. Will you rebel and fight to make your salvation as difficult as theirs?

  22. The devotion was wonderous great amongst the Romans; for it was their interest, and, which sometimes avails more, it was the mode.

  23. What wonderous sort of death has heaven designed, } Distinguished from the herd of human kind, } For so untamed, so turbulent a mind?

  24. We acknawledge and confesse, that this maist wonderous conjunctioun betwix the Godheid and the Manheid in Chryst Jesus, did proceid frome the eternall and immutabill decree of God, quhence alssua oure salvatioun springis and dependis.

  25. Rochester, once on earth a prodigy, A happy convert now on high, Here begins his wonderous lays, In the sainted poet’s praise.

  26. Rest you still, most gallant lady; Rest you still, and weep no more; Of fair lovers there is plenty, Spain doth yield a wonderous store.

  27. Quoth the Caliph, "Verily, a right wonderous tale and a joyous adventure and a wonderous hath befallen me.

  28. XXX "Unweeting of the wonderous prodigy Of spirit, pent beneath the knotty rind, To your fair leaf and living body I Have done this scathe and outrage undesigned.

  29. The host relates) "of steel, so fair and bright, All nature cannot match the wonderous shell.

  30. To Paris thence: where to that squadron bright Is mighty grace and wonderous honour done.

  31. XXXVI Nor he long was had rode, ere he descried A passing-cruel spectacle and sore; But which the wonderous feats well testified, That were recounted Agramant before.

  32. Thine this universal frame, Thus wonderous fair; Thyself how wonderous then!

  33. The garden blooms were wonderous fair; Red roses blushed in regal glow; Carnations scented all the air, Pure was the lilies' virgin snow.

  34. A merry leap on the sunny air, And a gleam of tresses, golden bright; A 'witching face that is wonderous fair, A creature of beauty and joy and light.

  35. Some of her bones in Warwicke yett Still for a monument doe lye;[259] And there exposed to lookers viewe As wonderous strange, they may espye.

  36. He brought in the bores head, And was wonderous bold: He said there was never a cuckolds kniffe Carve itt that cold.

  37. O Christ thee save, lord Thomas, hee sayd, Methinks thou lookst wonderous wan; Thou usedst to look with as fresh a colour, As ever the sun shone on.

  38. Methinks she looks wonderous browne; 50 Thou mightest have had as faire a woman, As ever trod on the grounde.

  39. Though born so low, Though small Hypæpe was her sole abode, Oft would the nymphs the vine-clad Tmolus leave To view her wonderous work.

  40. All Lydia rung; the wonderous rumor spread Through every Phrygian town; the tale employ'd The tongues of all mankind.

  41. She ended; all their listening ears, well pleas'd, The wonderous story heard.

  42. Their despair He bade them banish, and in him confide For what the future needed; held them forth The promise of a race unlike the first; Originating from a wonderous stock.

  43. Obscure the fact itself, for low the race “Who suffer'd; yet most wonderous was the deed.

  44. The Nereïd nymphs More branches bring, and try the wonderous change On all, and joy to see the change succeed: Spreading the transformation from the seeds, With them throughout the waves.

  45. So when the manly forms were perfect made Within earth's pregnant bowels, up they sprung Thick in the fruitful field; more wonderous still Their arms they clash'd when born.

  46. This is a wonderous and strange vnshamefast knauerye of all that euer I hard of.

  47. But I wolde saye this geere dyd wonderous wel yf this gospel boke dyd so adourne the with vertue as thou hast adourned lymmed, and gorgiously garnysshed it with many gay goodly glystryng ornamentes.

  48. What wonderous pity Thee o'ercame To make our guilty load Thine own, And sinless suffer death and shame, For our transgressions to atone!

  49. Lone in grandeur, lone in glory, Who shall tell thy wonderous story, Awful Trinity, Awful Trinity?

  50. The very Angels' Bread Doth food to men afford; The types have vanished, Remains the Truth adored: O wonderous mystery Their banquet is the Lord The poor and lowly, bond and free.

  51. Alyce, 45 And syghed wonderous sore, "Thys place hath ben besette for you, Thys half yere and more.

  52. My hart is wonderous sore; I had leuer [th]an a thousand pounde, 155 I had knowne of thys before.

  53. Great Rome and Venice early did impart To thee the examples of their wonderous art.

  54. A work of wonderous merit sure, So far to go, so much t'endure; And all to preach to German dame, Where sound of Cupid never came.


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