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Example sentences for "worne"

Lexicographically close words:
worms; wormseed; wormwood; wormy; worn; wornout; wornt; worrd; worried; worriedly
  1. Thou horson Mandrake, thou art fitter to be worne in my cap, then to wait at my heeles.

  2. Beside this, there is also another Iland north northwest of Port Ile, which is now so worne and washed awaie with the working of the sea, that at the spring tides it is wholie couered with water, and thereby made vnprofitable.

  3. The said armour and munition likewise is kept in one seuerall place of euerie towne, appointed by the consent of the whole parish, where it is alwaies readie to be had and worne within an houres warning.

  4. In that church also lieth this ladie buried with hir image, hauing an heart in hir hand couched vpon the same, in the habit of a vowesse, and yet to be seene, except the weather haue worne out the memoriall.

  5. Yet I will not omit to speake also of the manor which was the chiefe lordship sometime of a parish or hamlet called Bendishes, now worne out of knowledge, and vnited partlie to Radwinter, and partlie to Ashdon.

  6. In token of which victorie, he caused himselfe to be crowned with a crowne of gold, the verie first of that mettall (if anie at all were before in vse) that was worne among the kings of this nation.

  7. Siluer prizes for this and other actiuities, were wont to be carried about by certaine Circumforanei, or set vp for Bidales: but time or their abuse hath now worne them out of date and vse.

  8. Forts and Castles there are; some, olde and worne out of date; and some in present vse, with allowance of garrison.

  9. Bot weill I wat nocht quhat thay mein; All merriness is worne away.

  10. Percy:--"Since I first transcribed this song for the press part of the leaf has been worne away.

  11. His name is worne alreadie out of thought, Ne anie poet seekes him to revive; Yet manie poets honourd him alive.

  12. What of the Persian Beares outragiousnesse, Whose memorie is quite worne out with yeares?

  13. And ther was grette langage twexen Blake the baly and Tudenham prest that my lordys and my mayster worne acornberd therof.

  14. Sir, I wold ther worne a thowsand of good Maudby men to crye owte on Tudenham, Heydon, Prentys and Brygge for here falsse exstorciones.

  15. Well, better wits haue worne plain statute caps, But will you heare; the King is my loue sworne Qu.

  16. I, and worne in the cap of a Tooth-drawer.

  17. Lend me an arme: the rest haue worne me out With seuerall applications: Nature and sicknesse Debate it at their leisure.

  18. For they will not be so commonly worne here as they haue bin with noble men: and likewise of Luserns send fewe and principal good.

  19. Item, sixe large and great skinnes very rich and rare, worne onely by the Emperour for worthinesse.

  20. Item if you shall see them weare Lyons or Beares skinnes, hauing long bowes, and arrowes, be not afraid of that sight: for such be worne oftentimes more to feare strangers, then for any other cause.

  21. By many honest testimonies it was a long time worne as a Jewell about many necks, written in paper and enclosed in silke, never failing to do sovereigne good when all other helpes were helplesse.

  22. Her anciente members being most of them worne away by death; and these of later time being like children translated into other families, and she like a widow left only to trust in God.

  23. Which when it was brought to duke Robert, and the rent place not sowed vp, he perceiued it, and asked whether any man had worne it before.

  24. One silver box, gilt, for containing a ring, to be worne round the neck of a man.

  25. There's not a piece of feather in our Hoast: Good argument (I hope) we will not flye: And time hath worne vs into slouenrie.

  26. Go, go, you are a counterfeit cowardly Knaue, will you mocke at an ancient Tradition began vppon an honourable respect, and worne as a memorable Trophee of predeceased valor, and dare not auouch in your deeds any of your words.

  27. The iealous ore-worne Widdow, and her selfe, Since that our Brother dub'd them Gentlewomen, Are mighty Gossips in our Monarchy Bra.

  28. We will proceed no further in this Businesse: He hath Honour'd me of late, and I haue bought Golden Opinions from all sorts of people, Which would be worne now in their newest glosse, Not cast aside so soone La.

  29. O wicked, wicked world: One that is well-nye worne to peeces with age To show himselfe a yong Gallant?

  30. All good seeming By thy reuolt (oh Husband) shall be thought Put on for Villainy; not borne where't growes, But worne a Baite for Ladies Pisa.

  31. What man, more water glideth by the Mill Then wots the Miller of, and easie it is Of a cut loafe to steale a shiue we know: Though Bassianus be the Emperours brother, Better then he haue worne Vulcans badge Aron.

  32. That you might still haue worne the Petticoat, And ne're haue stolne the Breech from Lancaster Prince.

  33. But that her tongue hath worne her teeth away.

  34. That Lady is not now liuing; or this Gentlemans opinion by this, worne out Post.

  35. Draw that thy honest Sword, which thou hast worne Most vsefull for thy Country Eros.

  36. Which hath so prevailed in these times, that it hath not onely worne out the use of purging, but also of all other physicke for that season, because most people by the name of physicke understanding purging onely, and nothing else.

  37. Time hath quite worne all their strength, and consumed all their vertues; so that nothing of worth now remaines with them, saving onely their bare names and titles: Sic magna sua mole ruunt.


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