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Example sentences for "worthi"

Lexicographically close words:
wort; worter; worth; worthe; worthely; worthie; worthier; worthies; worthiest; worthilie
  1. This worthi Duke was armed in stele In armes goode and profitable; 188 He bare a Chek of goulis clere, An Egle of goolde abrode displayed.

  2. Her off as than till hir he spak no mair; His brydill turnyt, and fra hir can he fair: Sic murnyng maid for his der worthi kyn, Him thocht for baill his breyst ner bryst in twyn.

  3. Warly he wrocht, as worthi man in wer: The sper he wan with outyn mor abaid; On horss he lap, and throw a gret rout raid.

  4. Thomas Rimour in to the Faile was than, With the mynystir, quhilk was a worthi man: He wsyt offt to that religiouss place.

  5. The worthi Scottis ruschyt on thaim, in gret ire, With cruell strakis, that flawmyt fers as fyr.

  6. Schyr Rawff Rymunt was stekit on a sper; 595 Thre thousand slayn, that worthi war in wer.

  7. Bot yong Douglace fyrst to the king can pas, In all hys wer bath wicht and worthi was.

  8. Go worthi buk, fullfillit off suthfast deid; Bot in langage off help thow has gret neid.

  9. The worthi Scottis did nobilly that day About Wallace, till he was woun away.

  10. The Scottis in haist than to thair horss thai yeid, To stuff the chass with worthi men in weid.

  11. Thi worthi kyn may nocht the saiff for sold.

  12. Ac if myght of myracle hym faille, It is for men ben noght worthi To have the grace of God, And no gilt of pope.

  13. Mede is well worthi The maistrie to have.

  14. It was somtyme an Emperour there, that was a worthi and a fulle noble prynce, that hadde Cristene knyghtes in his companye, as he hathe that is how.

  15. So there weren with us 2 worthi men, Frere Menoures, that weren of Lombardye, that seyden, that zif ony man wolde entren, thei wolde gon in with us.

  16. And therfore that that I have devised zou of certeyn contrees, that I have spoken of before, I beseche zoure worthi and excellent noblesse, that it suffise to zou at this tyme.

  17. Ac shrift of mouth moore worthi is, If man be y-liche contrit; For shrift of mouthe sleeth synne, Be it never so dedly.

  18. Is Crist moore of myght, And moore worthi name, Than Jhesu or Jhesus, That al oure joye com of?

  19. For whan a werkman hath wroght, Than many men se the sothe What he were worthi for his werk, And what he hath deserved; And noght to fonge bifore, For drede of disalowyng.

  20. How many worthi kinges of this lande have made gret conquestis in ferre contrees in the Holy Lande, and also for the defence and right of this lande, and for the duche of Normandie.

  21. Ful worthi was he in his lordes werre, war And therto hadde he riden, noman ferre, further As wel in Cristendom as in hethenesse, And evere honoured for his worthinesse.

  22. This Josaphathe was kyng of that contree, and was converted by an heremyte, that was a worthi man, and dide moche gode.

  23. And thei that worschipen symulacres, thei worschipen hem for sum worthi man, that was sum tyme, as Hercules and many othere, that diden many marvayles in here tyme.

  24. And whan thei chesen another prelate, zif he be a gode man and worthi to be prelate, his lampe schal lighte, with the grace of God, withouten touchinge of ony man.

  25. And after Salomon, Naasones sone, wedded hire; and fro that tyme was sche a worthi womman, and served God wel.

  26. Now befelle it so, that of the firste lynage succeeded an old worthi man, that was not riche, that hadde to name Changuys.

  27. And thei seyn, that theise bestes ben soules of worthi men, that resemblen in lyknesse of the bestes, that ben faire: and therfore thei zeve hem mete, for the love of God.

  28. For the lond and the contree is not worthi houndes to dwelle inne.

  29. For thei holden hem self most noble and most worthi of alle the world.

  30. And therfore whan the Soudan wille avance ony worthi knyghte, he makethe him a amyralle.

  31. And therfore hathe it befallen many tymes of o thing, that I have herd cownted, whan I was zong; how a worthi man departed somtyme from oure contrees, for to go serche the world.

  32. Tiberius the pouer hadde, And Rome after his will he ladde, And for Leonce in such a wise Ordeigneth, that he tok juise Of nase and lippes bothe tuo, For that he dede an other so, Which more worthi was than he.

  33. The king him bad upon the nede That take an hundred pound he scholde, And yive it where that he wolde, 2720 Be so it were in worthi place: And thus to stonde in loves grace This king his gold hath abandouned.

  34. Tho was ther flaterie non The worthi princes to bejape; The thing was other wise schape With good conseil; and otherwise Thei were hemselven thanne wise, And understoden wel and knewen.

  35. Bot ferst, as it was forto done, This Aristotle in other thing Unto this worthi yonge king The kinde of every element Which stant under the firmament, 200 Hou it is mad and in what wise, Fro point to point he gan devise.

  36. This knyht, which worthi was and wys, This lady preith that he may wite, And have it under Seales write, What questioun it scholde be For which he schal in that degree Stonde of his lif in jeupartie.

  37. Having assembled his forces at the bridge of Stirling, and found them to amount to two thousand men, ‘worthi and wycht,’ he hastened forward on his way.

  38. All worthi men at redys this rurall dyt, Blaym nocht the buk, set I be wnperfyt.

  39. Thocht this mater be nocht till all plesance, His suthfast deid was worthi till awance.

  40. Myche more yf preestis now withouten cause of bileve sleen many thousand men, thei been worthi to be dampnyd' (vol.

  41. Crist diffineth thus, that who so is wroth to his brother is worthi of judgment to be dampnyd in helle: and who so with his ire speketh wordis of scorne, he is worthi to be dampned in counsaile of the Trinitie.

  42. And who so with his wrathe spekith folily wordis of sclaundre, he is worthi to be punishid with the fire of helle.

  43. In to this tyme the worthi conqueroure [Sidenote: king Arthur was at Carlisle.

  44. Than all, that worthi war to ficht Of Scotland, set all haill thair mycht Till purvay thame agane that day; 75 Wapnys and armowris purvayit thai, And all that efferis to fichting.


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