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Example sentences for "blowes"

Lexicographically close words:
blowed; blowen; blowens; blower; blowers; bloweth; blowgun; blowholes; blowing; blown
  1. Soe to it they fell, and their blowes did ring well Uppon the others backes; And gave the peddlers cause to wish They had not cast their packes.

  2. Yet the peddlers three of their blowes were so free, That Robin began for to rue; And Scarlett, and John, had such loade laide on, It made the sunne looke blue.

  3. Yeld yow, Syrs, to the Sheryffe, Or elles shall ye blowes pryffe[L34].

  4. But that I'me subiect to the law & know My blowes are mortall, I would strike thee dead.

  5. In thys fyghte the Indians slewe two of theyr Horses, and as the Spanyardes doe witnesse, at two blowes they cutte off a Horse head, bridle and all.

  6. Wherefore takinge vp a bigge stone, he began againe with greater blowes to beate at the doore.

  7. For raging Wind blowes vp incessant showers, And when the Rage allayes, the Raine begins.

  8. The Queene this day here holds her Parliament, But little thinkes we shall be of her counsaile, By words or blowes here let vs winne our right Rich.

  9. I will not bandie with thee word for word, But buckler with thee blowes twice two for one Queene.

  10. Yonder I heare Sir Guye's horne blowe, Itt blowes soe well in tyde, And yonder comes that wightye yeoman, Cladd in his capull hide.

  11. Mary port, and two from Porto Reale, which shot freely at vs, but altogether in vaine: for they went away with the blowes well beaten for their paines.

  12. But I will never die till I have given D'Eurre a hundred shott with a pistoll, and to Murat a hundred blowes with a sword.

  13. Tis hot indeed, blowes go and come, Gods vassals drop and die.

  14. He blowes it East, he blowes it West, 5 Ba, ba, &c.

  15. Heauen in thy good cause make thee prosp'rous Be swift like lightning in the execution, And let thy blowes doubly redoubled, Fall like amazing thunder on the Caske Of thy amaz'd pernicious enemy.

  16. Sorrow strucke So many Blowes vpon this Face of mine, And made no deeper Wounds?

  17. I will not bandie with thee word for word, But buckle with thee blowes twise two for one.

  18. For raging windes blowes vp a storme of teares, [eac179] And when the rage alaies the raine begins.

  19. Nay, rather let me, like a page, Your sworde and target beare; That on my breast the blowes may lighte, Which would offend you there.

  20. Yonder I heare Sir Guy's horne blowe, Itt blowes soe well in tyde, And yonder comes that wightye yeoman, Cladd in his capull hyde.

  21. Nay rather, let me, like a page, Your sworde and target beare; That on my breast the blowes may lighte, 95 Which would offend you there.

  22. Giue I be a woman, as well thou doest see, Captain, thou gettst noe redemption of mee without thou wilt fight with blowes 2 or 3.

  23. When the boy goeth into the shoppe Merrie striketh six blowes on his head & with the seaventh leaves the hammer sticking in his head; the boy groaning must be heard by a maide who must crye to her Maister.

  24. I pittie the foole yfaith, but the tother Horseleach I wish his blowes trebled.

  25. And I will after you home, Syr, Since so merrily blowes the wind, Sir.

  26. He blowes it east, he blowes it west, He blowes it where he lyketh best.

  27. Leaven for arrogance, that wee conceive of a vaine worldly doctrine, which blowes us up as leaven doth Past, and makes us proud, thinking that wee know more then wee doe.

  28. Marry so it doth appeare By the wrongs I suffer, and the blowes I beare, I should kicke being kickt, and being at that passe, You would keepe from my heeles, and beware of an asse E.

  29. I would I were senselesse sir, that I might not feele your blowes Anti.

  30. The ship is in her trim, the merrie winde Blowes faire from land: they stay for nought at all, But for their Owner, Master, and your selfe An.

  31. Now marcheth Mars amaine and fiercely gins to fight, The sturdie smith strikes free againe whose blowes dint where they light.

  32. The Elephant we see, a great vnweldie beast, With water fils his troonke right hie and blowes it on the rest.

  33. And on the bridge he stept, but there was staid By Soliman, who entrance all denied; That narrow tree to virtue great was made The field, as in few blowes right soon was tried.


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