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Example sentences for "yow"

Lexicographically close words:
youthfulness; youthly; youths; youve; yoven; yowe; yower; yowes; yowl; yowling
  1. Speck wrot me a letter that it is the same greate shipp which was there the last yeare; but, as Jno.

  2. It reached the English factory at Bantam probably early in 1612; but the idea of opening trade with Japan had already been entertained in England.

  3. The shipps company came to the English howse in a maske, and after plaied Christmas ule games in good sort and meryment.

  4. Speck came late to the English howse, and Sr.

  5. I paid therty taies for a howse for Matinga, that shee was in being for the Company.

  6. He reached Bantam in the middle of 1618, and, sailing thence to Jacatra, had news of the Dutch attack on the English in the Moluccas.

  7. And I wrot a letter and sent a present to the bongew of Goto for puting pilot abord and sending me word therof.

  8. He tould me that word was brought to the kyng that 80 barkes are cast away betwixt this and Shiminaseke now of late per torment, most being laden with rise.

  9. I gave Tome my boy a wacadash[76] and most parte of his clothes, with 5 mas in money, at the instigation of the China Capten.

  10. And to the place where the corps (or ashes) are set, yow must assend up 8 or 9 steps or degrees, very lardge, made parte of gilded bras and parte of black wood or ebony.

  11. But," said he, "yf yow had taken her this yeare, yow might well have brought her in.

  12. Which is the occation I write yow now she is at Firando.

  13. I forgot to note downe that all the rowmes in his pallis under foote are covered with mattes edged with damask or cloth of gould, and lye so close joyned on to an other that yow canot put the point of a knife betwixt them.

  14. Yt was this mans cope or vestment which he left behind hym which wrought this miracle, as the papists report; but yow may beleeve it yf yow please.

  15. My lorde have warnyd yow everychone, By Herode kynge yow go not home; For and yow do, he wylle you slone and strye-a.

  16. The boris hede in hond I bryng, With garlond gay in porttoryng, I pray yow alle with me to synge, With hay.

  17. Yor desyr to fulfylle I shall assay sekyrly, Ow to plucke yow of these cherries it is a werk wylde, For ye tre is so hyg’ it wol not be lyghtly, Yr for lete hy pluk yow cheryes begatt yow wt childe.

  18. Some ayle or beare, Gentill butlere, Some lycoure thou hus showe, Such as you mashe, Our throates to washe, The best were that yow brew.

  19. Now, my spouse, I pray yow to be hold How ye cheryes growyn upon yon tre, For to have yr of ryght fayn I wold, And it plesyd yow to labor so mech for me.

  20. Forsoothe, Mary, it is clepyd a chery tre, In tyme of yer ye myght fede yow yon yō fylle.

  21. Cum on, Mary, yt we worn at yon cyte, Or ellys we may be blamyd I telle yow lythty.

  22. And therfore of that blissyng, Trewely, as I trowe, 1230 Thei may trussen her part In a terre powghe.

  23. For that liif is her lust, And therby thei libben, In fraytour and in fermori Her fostryng is synne; It is her mete at ich a mel, Her most sustinaunce.

  24. Herkne opon Hildegare Hou homlich he telleth How her sustinaunce is synne; And syker, as I trowe, Weren her confessiones Clenly destrued, Hy shoulde nought beren hem so brag, Ne belden so heyghe.

  25. God wold her wonyynge Were in wildernesse, And fals freres forboden The fayre ladis chaumbres.

  26. For the fallyng of synne Socoreth the foles, 1410 And begileth the grete With glaverynge wordes; With glosyng of godspels Thei Godes word turneth, And passen al the pryvylege That Peter after used.

  27. To conclude, We requyre yow to advertise us of quhat mynd yow be, speciallie gif yow all continew in that mynd, that yow meane to have the peace betwix boith the Realmes perpetuallie keipit.

  28. Quhen Sotheroun saw that chapyt was Wallace, Agayne thai turnyt, the woman tuk on cace, Put hir to dede, I can nocht tell yow how; Off sic mater I may nocht tary now.

  29. Bot wald ye do rycht as I wald yow ler, “This pess to thaim it suld be sald full der.

  30. This formest schip, that persewis yow so fast, “Hym selff is in, he will nocht be agast.

  31. Off thair consaill I can tell yow no mar.

  32. The trew Douglace, that I yow tauld off ayr, Kepar was maid fra Drumlanryk till Ayr.

  33. The perfyt causs I sall yow schaw for quhy; “Ye seke na pess bot for your awn awaill.

  34. I wille yow telle of a knyghte That bothe was stalworthe and wyghte.

  35. Be sure of that, his man Colle observes, What dysease or syknesse yt ever ye have, He wyll never leve yow tylle ye be in your grave.

  36. Yet preye I yow on yvel ye ne take, That it is short which that I to yow wryte; I dar not, ther I am, wel lettres make, Ne never yet ne coude I wel endyte.

  37. Y schalle telle yow of a knyght That was bothe hardy and wyght.

  38. Thow ye wyl go to the woldes eynd, I wol never from yow wynd (turn).

  39. Gold collars ought to be saluted, but he does not do it; he does not say to them: "God loke yow Lordes!

  40. Sone wase he ware, ase y yow say, 130 Vppon a movnteyn~ ther he laye On slepe, ase I wene.

  41. The gyant lenyd to a tre And be-hyld Torrent so free, For sothe, ase {I} yow seye.

  42. Aftur sopur, as y yow telle, He wendyd to chaumber with Crystyabelle.

  43. The Yow is an extremely narrow rivulet, not more than a few feet in breadth, and flows in a serpentine direction through a flat country, covered with rushes, and tall, rank grass.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.