Nor envie me that my Castara's flame Yeelds me a constant warmth: Though first I came To marriage happy Ilands: Seas to thee Will yeeld as smooth a way, and winds as free.
He therefore stands every movement prepared to dye: and though he freely yeelds up himself, when age or sicknesse sommon him; yet he with more alacritie puts off his earth, when the profession of faith crownes him a martyr.
The Rose yeelds her sweete blandishment Lost in the fold of lovers wreathes, The violet enchants the sent, When earely in the Spring she breaths.
For obedience If frailty yeelds to the wild lawes of sence; We shall but with a sugred venome meete; No pleasure, if not innocent as sweet.
I What man is he, that boasts of fleshly might And vaine assurance of mortality, Which all so soone as it doth come to fight Against spirituall foes, yeelds by and by, Or from the field most cowardly doth fly?
This night he counts the end of his renowne, The sence of feeling, she feeles by his power, And like a subiect yeelds to his request, Whilest Mahomet a virgin doth deflower.
Shake it off: Come on, Wee'll visit Caliban, my slaue, who neuerYeelds vs kinde answere Mir.
Villaine, thine owne hand yeelds thy deaths instrument, Go thou and fill another roome in hell.
All places yeelds to him ere he sits downe, And the Nobility of Rome are his: The Senators and Patricians loue him too: The Tribunes are no Soldiers: and their people Will be as rash in the repeale, as hasty To expell him thence.
Though little fire growes great with little winde, Yet extreme gusts will blow out fire and all: So I to her, and so she yeelds to me, For I am rough, and woo not like a babe Bap.
Gone Sir, farewell: And yet I know not how conceit may rob The Treasury of life, when life it selfe Yeelds to the Theft.
Great Duke of Lancaster, I come to thee From plume-pluckt Richard, who with willing Soule Adopts thee Heire, and his high Scepter yeelds To the possession of thy Royall Hand.
Faire Peggie, heeres my hand: The Prince of Wales hath conquered all his thoughts, And all his loves he yeelds unto the earle.
Aristotle was most excellent in vse of this figure, for he neuer propones any allegation, or makes any surmise, but he yeelds a reason or cause to fortifie and proue it, which geues it great credit.
Shuld I be brief & true, then thus my Dicke, All Englands grounds yeelds not a blyther Lasse.
What cold dull Northern brain, what foole but he, Durst take into his Epimethean breast A box of such plagues as the danger yeelds Incur'd in this discovery?
For this through the daily gain, yeelds every day new pleasures, and by consequence a merry life.
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