Sentence Examples
Boile hath confessed to this examinant and others that he had in Connaught 360 plough-lands and thirty-eight parsonages. |
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He that hasteth to be rich hath an evil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him. |
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He that doth usurp upon it, the Law doth intend that he hath purposed the destruction of the Prince. |
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The abbey hath belonging to it temporally and spiritually plowlands and granges. |
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Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. |
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But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? |
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If he will not learn them and hath his wits he shall pay a life-ring-garth, and the bishop shall settle as to the pursual who shall have it. |
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But he, who joineth with lawless men, a faithful man hath abundance of blessings, but he, who hasteth to be rich, will not be held guiltless. |
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It hath been noted by the ancients, that southern winds, blowing much, without rain, do cause a feverous disposition of the year. |
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And Thomas the king hath said that the treasury overfloweth with money, even as the Nile overfloweth its banks. |
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I am hight Tudor as Beta hath told thee and I abide in mine estate many a league distant from here. |
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For that paternal love he hath for and towards the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, agreeable to the Articles of the Kirk of Scotland in the Presbyterian Faith. |
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The jurors of our sovereign lord and lady present that he hath wickedly and feloniously used certain detestable arts, called witchcraft and sorceries. |
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And whoso hath not the wherewithal must fast two consecutive months. |
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Roger Crispine hath in his house eight persons he tilleth twenty acres of barley & oats & hath four bushels of wheat, fifty of barley & threescore of oats. |
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And wheresoever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made thee ruler over them all. |
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McConnell hath murdered sleep, and therefore shall sleep no more. |
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Melissa, Bawm, hath an admirable vertue to alter melancholy, be it steeped in our ordinary drink, extracted, or otherwise taken. |
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What hath been generally agreed on, I content myself to assume under the notion of principles. |
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The wash of pastures, fields, commons, and roads, where rain water hath a long time settled. |
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It was my choice, it was no chance That brought my heart in other's hold, Whereby it hath had sufferance Longer, perdie, than reason would. |
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The sweet of life, from which God hath bid dwell far off all anxious cares. |
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And hath seen in a vision a man named Ananias coming in, and putting his hand on him, that he might receive his sight. |
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But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? |
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Fashion, the parasite of Rank, apeth faults and failings, Until the general Taste depraved hath warped its sense of beauty. |
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Whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead. |
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The Lord hath broken forth upon mine enemies before me as the breach of waters. |
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Because he considereth, and turneth away from all his transgressions that he hath committed, he shall surely live, he shall not die. |
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He hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments. |
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Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us. |
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For these last 4 dayes the weather hath bene extreame hot and very calme, the Sunne being 5 degrees aboue the horison at midnight. |
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We shall especially honour God by improving diligently the talents which God hath committed to us. |
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The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states. |
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Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun. |
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But above all things beware that thou eat not till thou feel thy stomach empty and that it hath made good digestion of the first meal. |
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In March 1734 Handel composed a wedding anthem This is the day which the Lord hath made, and a serenata Parnasso in Festa for Anne of Hanover. |
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Downe with this litle queane, that hath at me such spite, Saue you from hir maister, it is a very sprite. |
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A theory, which, how much soever it may relish of wit and invention, hath no foundation in nature. |
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God hath denied me repentance. His words gives me no encouragement to believe. |
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The daughter of debate, that eke discord doth sowe Shal reap no gaine where formor rule hath taught stil peace to growe. |
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He hath forbidden you only carrion, and blood, and swineflesh, and that which hath been immolated to any other than Allah. |
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Surely of this work, and of this time, it shall be said, what hath God wrought! |
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She hath exiled her eyes from sleep or sight, And given them wholly up to ceaseless tears Over that ruthful hearse of her dear spouse. |
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But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dared On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great an object. |
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God hath now blessed England, with a Queene, in vertue excellet, in power mighty, in glory renowmed, in governmet politike, in possession rich. |
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This is a sleep That from this golden rigol hath divorced So many English kings. |
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Imagination having been our theme, So also hath that intellectual Love, For they are each in each, and cannot stand Dividually. |
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There is one creeping beast, or long creeple, that hath a rattle at his tail that doth discover his age. |
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We attribute nothing to God that hath any repugnancy or contradiction in it. |
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Indeed beer, by a mixture of wine, hath lost both name and nature, and is called balderdash. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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And so even now hath he divers blanchers belonging to the market, to let and stop the light of the gospel. |
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But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation. |
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There is no reason but hath another contrary unto it, saith the wisest party of Philosophers. |
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I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me of this island. |
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For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. |
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He that hath been cradled in majesty will not leave the throne to play with beggars. |
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What was it, then, dearheart, that hath prevailed with thee to do as thou hast done? |
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Haerlem is a very delicate town and hath one of the fairest churches of the Gothic design I had ever seen. |
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And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this? |
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There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth and age, men and women. |
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Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. |
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If he his life effund To utmost death, the high God hath design'd That we both live. |
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God hath imprinted his authority in several parts, upon several estates of men. |
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He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. |
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The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all his works, not graphical, or composed of letters. |
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Indeed there is no contrivance of our body, but some good man in Scripture hath hanselled it with prayer. |
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It is inconceptible how any such man, that hath stood the shock of an eternal duration without corruption, should after be corrupted. |
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This Crown hath now had five weak Princes, without intervenue of any one active, yet is it in no part demolished. |
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The love of my people hath appeared firm, and the devices of my enemies frustrate. |
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And therefore he that hath once misreckoned himselfe is never seene againe. |
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Sckenkius hath two other instances of two melancholy and mad women, so caused from the suppression of their months. |
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If they have it to be exceeding white indeed, they seethe it yet once more, after it hath been thus sunned and mooned. |
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This Pallace... hath neither outward walles nor gates... save onely some office houses without. |
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Under her chin is on either side a bag, into the which she gathereth her meat, when she hath filled her belly abroad. |
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Lady Countesse, hath the Lords made you a charter, and sent you to be their aduocate and prolocutrix? |
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The number of Ten hath been as highly extolled, as containing even, odd, long, plain, quadrate and cubical numbers. |
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Catherine hath made a wry stitch in her broidery, when she was thinking of something else than her work. |
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That little hope that is remanent hath its degree according to the infancy or growth of the habit. |
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It hath a number of short cuts or shreddings, which may be better called wishes than prayers. |
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Spare not to tell him, that he hath wronged his honor in marrying the renowned Claudio...to a contaminated stale. |
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God hath suspended the promise of eternal life on the condition of obedience and holiness of life. |
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To the stars Nature hath given no such instruments, but made them round and teret like a globe. |
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Thus am I wrapped And in woe umbelapped, Such love hath me trapped, Without any cure. |
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I am of a stature somewhat under the meane. This default hath not only uncomlinesse in it, but also incommoditie. |
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He that dwelleth between the terms hath near-hand forsaken deadliness, but not fully, and hath near-hand gotten undeadliness, but not fully. |
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He hath employed all his wit to frame him selfe anew and to underprop or uphold himselfe by his inventions. |
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I hardly believe he hath from elder times unknown the verticity of the loadstone. |
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This earthly moon, the Church, hath fulls and wanings, and sometimes her eclipses. |
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Like most things that Hsieh hath wrought, this too is by design. |
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Salt water, drained through twenty vessels of earth, hath become fresh. |
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The Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek. |
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The knowledge of men hitherto hath been determined by the view or sight. |
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Death, careful of my learning, hath withstayed His final presence. |
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Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord hath rejected them. |
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A shaft hath three principal parts, the stele, the feathers, and the head. |
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No man hath more love than this, that a man put his life for his friends. |
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You shall finde it no otherwise my sister, but that either this cursed queane hath invented a great lie, or else that she never saw the shape of her husband. |
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Thus hath he deluded many Nations in his Augurial and Extispicious inventions, from casual and uncontrived contingencies divining events succeeding. |
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The senate hath sent about three several quests to search you out. |
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My recess hath given them confidence that I may be conquered. |
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He hath caused the arrows of his quiver to enter into my reins. |
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Clytomachus affirmed, that he could never understand by the writings of Carneades, what opinion he was of. Why hath Epicurus interdicted facility unto his Sectaries? |
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He hath made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all his house. |
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And forasmuch as his return hath been longer then I looked for, I have sent thus expressly to know both of him, and of you, the cause of this retardment of his. |
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All experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. |
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And though this be a great foredeal, and an excellent jewel, yet the great and unspeakable glory, that in time to come shall be declared in us, hath not yet appeared. |
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He hath waited by night and day in such wise that he hath stolen so many of my children that of fifteen I have but four, in such wise hath this thief forslongen them. |
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Your honourable Uncle Sir Robert Mansel, who is now in the Mediterranean, hath been very notable to me, and I shall ever acknowledge a good part of my Education from him. |
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This earthly moon, the Church, hath her fulls and wanings, and sometimes her eclipses, while the shadow of this sinful mass hides her beauty from the world. |
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I desire to mind those persons of what Saint Austin hath said. |
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Marry come up with such gentlemen! though he hath lived here this many years, I don't believe there is arrow a servant in the house ever saw the colour of his money. |
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Her apostolic virtue is departed from her, and hath left her key-cold. |
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But the sun shines on me still, and like any other poet I am gathering rosebuds while I may, for the glory of flowers too soon is past and summer hath too short a lease. |
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A point hath no dimensions, but only a whereness, and is next to nothing. |
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The mud hath in it certaine seed whereof greene froshes rise. |
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Such a one is in Houndsditch with us, but it is a Polony shoe with a bell, that will not be left for ten pound, because he hath it by inheritance. |
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God sometimes decimates or tithes delinquent persons, and they died for a common crime, according as God hath cast their lot in the decrees of predestination. |
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Now, sirs, who hath seen our chaplain? where is our curtal Friar? |
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The will hath force upon the conscience collaterally and indirectly. |
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I have sometimes known a poet in danger of being convicted as a thief, upon much worse evidence than the resemblance of hands hath been held to be in the law. |
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The land which the Lord will give you according as he hath promised. |
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Believe me, sir, he hath been abused, grossly abused to you. |
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And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. |
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Behold, to morrow about this time I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail, such as hath not been in Egypt since the foundation thereof even until now. |
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He poured his heart out to them, so as he never could in any other company, where he hath generally passed for being moody, or supercilious and silent. |
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To be plain, I much question whether the politician, who hath generally a good nose, hath not scented out somewhat of the utility of this practice. |
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He hath not sufficient judgment and self-command to hold his tongue. |
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The preciousest gift that a man hath of God in this world is the true heart of his wife, to abide by him in wealth and woe, and to bear all fortunes with him. |
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And every man that standeth here would well bethink him what he hath done and bedriven in his days, he should the better have patience and pity on Reynart. |
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He hath done yeoman's service, and proved himself staunch and faithful. |
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So much hath Oxford been beholding to her nephews, or sister's children. |
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My wife, after the absence of her terms for seven weeks, gave me hopes of her being with child, but on the last day of the year she hath them again. |
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What, therefore, God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. |
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And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon. |
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Here a sheer hulk lies poor Tom Bowling... for death hath broached him to. |
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But all evill of punishment ariseth from evill of fault and this evill of fault is from the creature itself, breaking the Law and Order that God hath set to it. |
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England.. hath now suppled, lithed and stretched their throats. |
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The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this Realm of England. |
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When the ciderists have taken care for the best fruit, and ordered them after the best manner they could, yet hath their cider generally proved pale, sharp, and ill tasted. |
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And so we may have an ever-growing Idea of infinite Number as well as infinite Space or Emptiness, yet it is a meer Idea, and hath no real Existence without us. |
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Sence now that he by the right honde of god exalted is, and hath receaved off the father the promys off the holy goost, he hath sheed forthe that which ye nowe se and heare. |
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See ye how this son of a murderer hath sent to take away my head? |
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Hath not navigation discovered in these latter ages, whole nations at the bay of Soldania? |
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No jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. |
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Since the first sword was drawn about this question, Ev'ry tithe soul 'mongst many thousand dismes, Hath been as dear as Helen. |
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O my dread lord, I should be guiltier than my guiltiness To think I can be undiscernible, When I perceive your Grace, like power divine, Hath looked upon all my passes. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Tomorn who ne'er hath loved shall love, and who hath loved shall love tomorn. |
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This second condition, of the Church breaking forth, hath the velitation or skirmish, and a coincident case with it. |
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Ste. This is some monster of the isle with four legs, who hath got, as I take it, an ague. |
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Gundruda, beauty, Roger hath a fat Turkman privy to him, and going always in his train. |
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Thys realme hath been il provided, for that it hath had suche corrupte judgementes in it, to prefer Robyn Hode to Godde's Worde. |
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It is concealed by the paint, but remove that, and you will find it hath all the form of a cicatrice of a corresponding shape. |
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Now in this latter attempt, the subtilty of his circumvention, hath indirectly obtained the former. |
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Guiana hath but one entrance by the sea, if it hath that, for any vessels of burden. |
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Cobham's testification against him before them, and since, hath been largely discoursed. |
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What will she say when she knows how a handmaiden of hers hath been disposed of? |
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And hereby it hath dolefully hindered the gospel, while the persecutors have silenced many worthy, conscionable preachers of it. |
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And this was not only a popular conceit, but consentaneous unto their Physical principles, as Heurnius hath accounted it. |
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The Hall of Cynddylan is voiceless and still, The sound of its harpings hath died on the hill! |
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But the disgrace of this ravishment of our wife during our hours of carelessness, hath stained us, to be sure. |
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Wherefore hath untimely sorrow like a darksome cloud above, Cast its pale and deathful shadow on the children of my love? |
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But this misplacing hath caused a deficience, or at least a great improficience in the sciences themselves. |
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I had it at the sacking of Issodun, and the King himself hath not such a bed. |
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The like do they in Shropshire with the like, which hath been felled in old time, within seven miles of Salop. |
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The virtuous man, from his justice and the affection he hath for mankind, is the dispeller of sorrow and pain. |
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It hath also the property of rendering them volatile, and greatly facilitates their scorification. |
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As he hath procured, so he sendeth the Spirit to effectuate this, and to work this washing and sanctification in us. |
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He hath the abilities of the mind in potentia, and actu nothing but boldness. |
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Rather like one that is straight of himself, or hath ever been straight, than one that hath been rectified. |
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His eminency above others hath made him a man of worship, for he had never been preferred, but that he was worth thousands. |
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He that hath not eminency of parentage and birth, if he have pride will make himself a gentleman by a lie. |
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What hath so dire a tendency to solemnize the heart and impress it with the most just and weighty religious sentiments? |
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Tradition hath it that at the Anglian advent into this district, the worship of Woden was first set up in a grove at Wednesfield. |
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I hear that ane Englishe man hath writtin against it, but I have not redd him. |
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Its interior will be of pure gold, very massive, and it hath a baldachin of velvet, embroidered with our ducal arms. |
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God hath wise reasons for the bestowment of gifts, and, in someway, gets glory to himself thereby. |
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John hath written a sonnet on Philadelphus' wife and our Lady Amaryllis is truing his meter for him. |
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Tis the king's desire to 'stablish round him at his court a chosen circle whose fidelity hath stood the utmost test. |
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For one sufficeth unto generation, as hath been observed in semicastration, and oft times in carnous ruptures. |
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Here I saw Mrs. Becky Allen, who hath been married, and is this day churched, after her bearing a child. |
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Capt. Why, sweet, hath he not treacherously broke into our cabinet, and would have STOL'n thee thence? |
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Often the cockloft is empty in those whom Nature hath built many stories high. |
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When this colcothar hath undergone a violent fire, as in the experiment now related, scarce any Acid remains therein. |
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Antimony, as hath been already said, is a sort of ore consisting of a metalline or reguline part mineralized by Sulphur. |
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But a consociation of churches hath no particular head as such, of divine institution, to constitute and govern them as one. |
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This is the law of him that hath the issue of seed, and that is defiled by copulation. |
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The White mountain is another name of Kailasa, the peak where Siva hath his abode. |
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The foolish men will say, What hath turned them from their keblah, towards which they formerly prayed? |
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True Camphor hath the levity, the volatility, and the inflammability of ther. |
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My sugar-plum and stewed-prune lady, whose fine sharp nose, like Cupid's darts, hath pricked me to the heart! |
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The seventh is goat-drunk, when in his drunkenness he hath no mind but on lechery. |
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Yet had not the lapith or Calydon done so great wickedness as hath this nation of Troy. |
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Pardon me, madame if I speake more francklye, your grace hath not sounded the depth of ech mans harte. |
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Or as an uncommanded significant ceremony, which hath in itself some forbidden matter or manner. |
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He hath still his chance to speak and avert his death, and he will do it erelong. |
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I cannot tell how our romance will end, but it hath gone on hitherto most erotically. |
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He is just back from Holland, where he hath been to take up some monies due to him. |
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He hath seen them watch and take their prey, haling a gennet, man, or other creature into the water. |
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For a spirit of harlotry hath led them astray, and they have played the harlot from their God. |
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And that which doth very much move me hereto is, because your converse hath been much in, and about the Counties of Devon. |
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Thow hest fed us with the bread of tearis, and hath gevin to us tearis to drynk in great measure. |
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He wotteth well that Hillyer hath none who can burnish plate armour like Tibble here. |
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He hath been in here to consult us as to his patches, hosen, and I know not what beside. |
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The right Fin hath a soporiferous quality to make one sleep, if it be put under ones head. |
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To-day, for him who hath eyes to see, the marks of a like immoderation are upon our generation also. |
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He is stiffnecked, but hath no evil in his will, except that he resists me. |
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The first and readiest is that of which it has been emphatically said, stone-dead hath no fellow. |
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And the colder be the waters man hath to ford, the gladder and welcomer shall be the light of the Golden City. |
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A child, that from its mother hath been torn by LEP'rous hands, which must give up their prey. |
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Our good neighbour, teazle, hath handled the subject of the proposed expedition in very able style. |
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I know He hath other things to do than to play with me, and to trindle an apple with me, and that this feast will end. |
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Such as he are fierce when crossed, and he hath a band of naughty men at his heels. |
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Your papa hath told me so with a politesse not often seen on this side Paris. |
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It is the evil stomach that she hath,' said Reuben, walking his horse up to her. |
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For rhesus hath a pair of milk-white coursers, unmatched in strength and speed, and a car richly adorned with silver and gold. |
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The honest merchant in whose ship I came hath by a cunning quiddit in the law both ship and goods made forfeit to the king, To whom I will petition. |
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I would have given to thee my man-servants and my maid-servants and all my goods, and thou feignest that an angel hath spoken to thee that I should slay my two children. |
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But rouser hath forgot the claw-bearer, though his bleeding nose for many a day shall remember. |
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Arjuna hath not, to be sure, revealed himself before the expiry of the term of exile. |
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Of all the wonderful things God hath made, man the wonderer is himself the most wonderful. |
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And God hath sent her this punishment for that she feignedly hath professed his gospel in her mouth, and not in heart and deed. |
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By doing this, you shall shorten revenge, and clear the idle opinion the world hath of both our worths. |
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Luke is, doubtless, the stray rook, and a fledgeling hath flown hither from a distant country. |
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Little Holland, since she shook off papistry, hath no persecuting polity like the other nations. |
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The Earl of Northumberland hath a blue coat, broidered with gold, and a footcloth of the same. |
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It hath two valves only that the fuliginous vapours might the more readily be discharged. |
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Also have I killed the great bear of the Tanana country, where no one of my people hath ever been. |
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I knew that where beforetime he was wont to have forty great sails, at the least, in his ports, now he hath not past six or seven. |
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Fear not for me, nor think that this our age, Blind though it be, hath yet no archimage. |
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It hath come pass that Arminianism exists, and therefore this is a part of the Divine plan. |
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The arteria venalis hath two valves called mitrales, because they are like a bishops mitre. |
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He seemed to be in the last extremity of fright, with a face the color of clay and his limbs all ashake as one who hath an ague. |
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Thy father hath given the cloak to me, wherefore then hast thou cut it atwain? |
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She hath twenty aurei to command, and the girl is not worth much more than that. |
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Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat, and yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg for quarrelling. |
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How then ayme we at Peter Aretine, that is so wittie, hath such varietie, and frames so manie new words? |
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His face was aflame with joy, and he writhed and shook like one who hath a devil. |
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And it is from that time that this spot hath become known on the earth as the asylum of Agastya. |
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Those whom God hath joined together, let no pathogenic organism put asunder. |
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From the shields, there is not one of these vessels which hath not knight or baron aboard. |
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It is used by their prickers and huntsmen when the beast hath not fled, but is still in its lair. |
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O how few are there to whom Jupiter hath been so favourable as to predestinate them to plant cabbages! |
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Xenie, will you permit this man to besmirch the name of him whom God hath sent to you? |
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The said familiar hath some bigg or place upon their body where he sucketh them. |
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The great debate of these late years, hath been about the presbyterial, and Independent Government. |
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This Emperor Prester John hath evermore seven kings with him to serve him, and they depart their service by certain months. |
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Thrice the brinded cat hath mewed, and now she threatens to have me up before the matron. |
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As gold in the furnace hath he tried them, and received them as a burnt offering. |
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This compound hath been exposed to a fire sufficient, not only to dry it, but even to calcine it. |
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The common report hath gone, that earle Edrike was the procurer of this villanous act, and that his sonne did it. |
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It hath been promoted in some constructions from a passage in the canticle,Can. |
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Suffice it to say, that for my own part, diligence hath not been wanting in the research. |
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Beyond that is Jerusalem and the Holy Land, and the great river which hath its source in the Garden of Eden. |
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The besom of reform hath swept him out of office, and a worthier successor wears his dignity and pockets his emoluments. |
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Although I have lost my wager, he hath not yet lost the first prize. |
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Who ever yet hath seen it, who has heard of the similitude of it? |
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This must be some prodigal who hath sold his father's land, and would fain live merrily while the money lasts. |
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And though there be on earth fens and dense afflictions, he who hath light feet runneth even across the mud, and danceth, as upon well-swept ice. |
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Whenever I have seen her in the company of men, she hath been all attention, with the modesty of a learner, not the forwardness of a teacher. |
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My son Micah, as I understand, hath picked you out of the waves. |
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For Solon said well to Croesus, Sir, if any other come, that hath better iron, than you, he will be master of all this gold. |
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The King hath rent your bonds in sunder, and how do ye repay him? |
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Ye do not mean to slay, ye judges and sacrificers, until the animal hath bowed its head? |
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Mr. Occom hath preached for me with acceptance, and also Mr. Whitaker. |
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The left bank, That Rhone, when he hath mix'd with Sorga, laves. |
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He hath no word either of exculpation, denial, or assent from me. |
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He is Arcite, who hath deceived thee for that he loveth Emelia. |
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Still, where indeed the rifted reed hath cut it clean in twain. |
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A right angle is a parallelogramme that hath all his angles right angles. |
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I thank the good Saint Wilfred that he hath given me a pretty wit. |
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A gift is as a precious stone in the eyes of him that hath it. |
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And they say that the evilness of money hath made all things dearer. |
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There be moments when I misdoubt me if my wife hath the needful firmness. |
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And fifthly, There hath been many conventicles in thee, O Scotland! |
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What fellowship hath Christ with Belial, or believers with unbelievers? |
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But yet I know where'er I go that there hath past away a glory from the Earth. |
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Rumsey is a little haven towne, but hath most kinds of artificers in it. |
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As farre is that frome a couetous man that he hath, as that he hath nat. |
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Sultan Segued hath since built here a bridge of one arch in the same place, for which purpose he procured masons from India. |
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In that He saith, 'A new covenant,' He hath made the first old. |
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In that He saith, A new covenant, He hath made the first old. |
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Heaven hath granted thee an open ignominy, that thereby thou mayest work out an open triumph over the evil within thee and the sorrow without. |
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There is no manner of vice that reigneth in any estate of man which this writer hath not godly, learnedly, and wittily rebuked. |
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A brave man in misfortune hath ever my goodwill, strike me dumb else! |
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The monk hath some fair penitent to shrive to-night, that he is in such a hurry to depart,'' said De Bracy. |
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This is a piece of the devil's princedom that he hath over the world. |
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By the mass, I think old Lucas Beaumanoir guesses right, when he maintains she hath cast a spell over you. |
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What hath availed me Syrtes or Scylla, what desolate Charybdis? |
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Childerth, and thee hath got a boy, and though he'th only three yearth old, he thtickth on to any pony you can bring againtht him. |
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Of a truth the phrase hath a fair and winsome grace, and is prettily worded withal. |
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My backsword play hath been thought well of by stout men of war. |
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The Norman hath a mangonel or a trabuch upon the forecastle. |
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An I lose her, no joy for me, pardi, hath the wide world in fee. |
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The poet is he that hath fat enough, like bears and marmots, to suck his claws all winter. |
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Then the less beauteous Amphitrite hath played highwayman to your wealth. |
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Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it. |
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See you not, he is some old round-headed dignitary, who hath lain asleep these thirty years, and knows nothing o' the change of times? |
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Through paths unknown Thy soul hath flown, To seek the realms of woe, Where fiery pain Shall purge the stain Of actions done below. |
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And this same arid soil hath ever been A haunt of countless mournful memories, As well in our day as in days of yore. |
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