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Example sentences for "bewray"

Lexicographically close words:
bewitched; bewitches; bewitching; bewitchingly; bewitchment; bewrayed; bewrayeth; bewrays; bewtie; bewtifool
  1. It will comfort her, and doth not bewray the church at such a time.

  2. Thou wottest that life itself should be given ere I would bewray thee," spoke the girl earnestly.

  3. I could not sing the shame of my country, Hakon; neither can I bewray my king.

  4. And I must hide, perforce, lest any, knowing of my whereabouts, should bewray me to Guthrum.

  5. I know that which I tell thee is true, and it hath grieved me, Alfred, for Egwina is not noble.

  6. Three long tables were ranged down the length of the apartment, filled with Alfred's gesiths or retainers.

  7. But in thy love-making thou hast not bethought thee that keep her to thyself thou mayst not while I am above ground, save thou bewray me, and join thee to my foemen and thine.

  8. With dreary shrieks did also her bewray; dreary > dreadful bewray > betray, reveal 8 And hungry wolves continually did howl 9 At her abhorred face, so filthy and so foul.

  9. So long she trauelled, till at length she came To an hilles side, which did to her bewray 8 A little valley, subiect to the same, All couerd with thick woods, that quite it ouercame.

  10. Heu quam difficile est crimen non prodere vultu; How hard is it not to bewray a mans fault by his forhead.

  11. Shall it be a man to bewray thee, or a woman to bewray me?

  12. This is a matter of life and death, so I will speak out and say how am I to know but that thou also art going about to bewray me?

  13. Gunnlaug said, "Bewray me not if I bring thee water in my helm.

  14. Oft she turned her eyes on Gunnlaug, thereby proving the saw, "Eyes will bewray if maid love man.

  15. Said Hallblithe hoarsely: "Why didst thou bewray me, and lie to me, and lure me away from the quest of my beloved, and waste a whole year of my life?

  16. Well then," said Hallblithe, "why did the Puny Fox bewray me, and at whose bidding?

  17. But look thou to it, if thou hast a mind to bewray me; for the sons of the Raven die hard.

  18. What be our cetera opera that bewray such an humour?

  19. Clowes speaks of a class who "either for shame will not bewray it, or for lack of good chirurgions know not how to remedy it, or for lack of ability are not able otherwise to provide for the cure of it.

  20. Write downe thy mind, bewray thy meaning so, And if thy stumpes will let thee play the Scribe Dem.

  21. Write down thy mind, bewray thy meaning so, An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe.

  22. Mark the high noises, and thyself bewray When false opinion, whose wrong thought defiles thee, In thy just proof repeals and reconciles thee.

  23. He did bewray his practice, and receiv'd This hurt you see, striving to apprehend him.

  24. Why Warwicke, canst thou speak against thy Liege, Whom thou obeyd'st thirtie and six yeeres, And not bewray thy Treason with a Blush?

  25. Heaven nor earth will not, myself cannot make A way through want to free my soul from care; But I must pine, and in my pining lurk Lest my sad looks bewray me how I fare.

  26. XLI Be not displeased that these my papers should Bewray unto the world how fair thou art; Or that my wits have showed the best they could The chastest flame that ever warmèd heart.

  27. O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow; he brought up Horace giving the poets a pill; [3] but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him spurge that made him bewray his credit.

  28. For many times such simple men as he Bewray much matter in simplicity.

  29. I believe you well; for offenders never bewray their offences, Till the law find them, and punish them.

  30. Full well and wisely have you said, my sons, And I commend you for your forward minds, That in your lives bewray whose sons ye are.

  31. Duke; we'll wager a kilderkin of chaney oranges at four pence each and a dozen cordial juleps with pearls that thy conscience is about to bewray thee.

  32. Sooth, thou art strong with temper for the very meagre cause a maiden will not bewray a poor man's name.


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