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Example sentences for "worlde"

Lexicographically close words:
workus; workwoman; workwomen; workyard; world; worldes; worldlie; worldliness; worldling; worldlings
  1. And thus they disquiet all the company, as men, caring for them selves alone & their owne matters, without consideration in the worlde of other men.

  2. If men should live by their measure, and go backe to those fashions and maners, our first fathers did use: the worlde then by litle and litle, would come so about, that we should feede uppon acornes againe.

  3. And albeit a man would weene, there can bee nothing in the worlde more vaine then Dreames: yet there is one thing more light then they, and that are Lies.

  4. Therfore the fyrst actoure willynge to deuyde suche foles from wysemen and gode lyuers: hathe ordeyned vpon the se of this worlde this present Shyp to contayne these folys of ye worlde, whiche ar in great nomber.

  5. That foloweth in this worlde voluptuosyte Or carnall lust ryot or other offence Wastynge his tyme in syn and viciousnes All suche in this worlde, by theyr blynde negligence Drawe styll the cart of greuous besynes.

  6. Shyp of Folys of the Worlde (Narrenschiff, 1494).

  7. And also: yif that al the moneye that is over-al in the worlde were gadered toward o man, it sholde maken alle other men to ben nedy as of that.

  8. Yif the forme of this worlde is so selde stable, and yif it turneth by so many entrechaunginges, wolt thou thanne trusten in the 15 tomblinge fortunes of men?

  9. We have Florio's own statement for the fact that he continued in Southampton's "pay and patronage" at least as late as 1598, in which year he published his Worlde of Wordes.

  10. That John Florio recognised Shakespeare's satire and personal intention in choosing a character with his own initials he shows within a month or two of this date in his "Address to the Reader," prefixed to his Worlde of Wordes.

  11. So cald she him, A worlde of wordes: since as the Univers containes all things, digested in best equipaged order, embellisht with innumerable ornaments by the universall creator.

  12. Two overhastie fruites of mine nowe some yeeres since, like two forwarde females, the one put her selfe in service to an Earle of Excellence, the other to a Gentleman of Woorth, both into the worlde to runne the race of their fortune.

  13. Florio in his Worlde of Wordes in 1590 may have been directed at Shakespeare, but advanced no evidence to support his theory, which has since been relegated by the critics to the limbo of fanciful conjecture.

  14. These thinges me greven to thinke, and 20 namely on passed gladnesse, that in this worlde was wont me disporte of highe and lowe; and now it is fayled; they that wolden maystries me have in thilke stoundes.

  15. For in this worlde is noon so good servyse To every wight that gentil is of kinde.

  16. In thee lyth the grace thorough whiche any creature in this worlde hath any goodnesse.

  17. Wonder I trewly why the mortal folk of this worlde seche these ways 145 outforth; and it is preved in your-selfe.

  18. Al the azure in the worlde is nat to accompte in respect of reson.

  19. For in this worlde is noon so good servyse To every wight that gentil is of kinde': (149).

  20. How dare than beestes in this worlde aught forfete 155 ayenst thy devyne purveyaunce?

  21. The Worlde Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake and Sir Francis Drake his Voyage, 1595, are two of the volumes edited by the Hakluyt Society.

  22. These three words carry the history of the United States back to its earliest form in 'the Newe Worlde called America.

  23. Nat so, save your for the addicion of a day yelde the tyme Non est, sauue vostre grace, car laddiction dung jour rent le terme infinit, for the lastyng of the worlde is but a day.

  24. The people that were at the windowes and in the streete, betwixt the houses and the soldiers, were so great a number that it seemed to bee doomes day, and that all the people in the worlde were there ioyned together in that streete.

  25. Most peerlesse was her beautye founde, Her favour, and her face; A sweeter creature in this worlde Could never prince embrace.

  26. Three furies fell which turne the worlde to ruthe.

  27. First, vndergoes the worlde with might, and maine.

  28. And those that weare most rude, and knewe no good at all: And weare of fierce, and cruell mindes, the worlde did brutishe call.

  29. Behoulde, of this vnperfecte masse, the goodly worlde was wroughte.

  30. Then, lone the onelie crosse, that clogges the worlde with care.

  31. The Iron age was laste, a fearefull cursed tyme: Then, armies came of mischiefes in: and fil’d the worlde with cryme.

  32. And sithe, the worlde might not their matches finde.

  33. And, of that worlde did make, a paradice, of blisse: By which wee doo inferre: That where this sacred Goddes is.

  34. The Philosopher lyed that the worlde was eternall, for Aristotle.

  35. The auncient Romains had neuer ben abil to haue put all the hole worlde vnder theyre obeisaunce if theyre people had byn thus yerely oppressed.

  36. Oceane into the litle worlde of Brytannye, being neuer exiled from thence, nor frome those, whome eyther honor, amytye, or dutye doth combyne.

  37. Ynne Lent, and onne the holie eve, Fromm fleshe I dydd refrayne; Whie should I thenne appeare dismay'd 175 To leave thys worlde of payne?

  38. The daie whyche scal astounde the herers rede, Makeynge oure foemennes envyynge hartes to blede, Ybereynge thro the worlde oure rennomde name for aie.

  39. Whylst yet the worlde was wondrynge at the deede.

  40. The worlde bie diffraunce ys ynne orderr founde; Wydhoute unlikenesse nothynge could bee made.

  41. Off alle werkys in this worlde that ever were wrought, Holy Chirche is chefe, there children been chersid.

  42. And again, "About the enemy there were so many devyls and of cursed and myserable soules that no man myght beleve that of all the worlde from the begynnynge myght be yssued and brought forth so many soules.

  43. His good warrfare agenst Satan and his malignant spirites; his good soldyer agenst the flesh, the lustes and concupiscences therof: And his complet harness agenst the worlde and the wickednes and wretchednes therof.

  44. Or aught that in this worlde is of spoken; see l.


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