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Example sentences for "broughte"

Lexicographically close words:
broths; broucht; brougham; broughams; brought; broughten; broughtest; brouillard; brow; browbeat
  1. Of mayster Skelton that broughte the bysshop of Norwiche ii fesauntys.

  2. For with soche solace the trauel and weeriness of pilgremys is lightely and merily broughte forth.

  3. For with soche solace the trauell and werinesse of pilgremys is lightely and merily broughte forth.

  4. Thei broughte in their Cloakbagge a suit of Cloathes for Mr. John Wright a Petronell and a Rapier & dagger thinkinge to find him at Lapworth.

  5. The kyng fro the conseil cam, And called after Mede, 1560 And of sente hire as swithe With sergeauntz manye, And broughte hire to boure With blisse and with joye.

  6. By love and by lernyng Of my lyvynge, in truthe, 6880 Broughte me fro bitter peyne Ther no biddyng myghte.

  7. He borwed of me Bayard, He broughte hym hom nevere, Ne no ferthyng therfore, For ought I koude plede.

  8. Ac Favel was the firste 1010 That fette hire out of boure, And as a brocour broughte hire To be with Fals enjoyned.

  9. But what good fortune hath broughte you hither nowe?

  10. He did not herein reprehende the birth of Achilles, but the nature of the cruell and sauage beaste that broughte him vp; for he added this of his owne.

  11. Dinner and Supper were broughte up before my Lord Chief Justice, charged with murder.

  12. Will Roper hath broughte mother a pretty little forayn animal called a marmot, but she sayd she had noe time for such-like playthings, and bade him give it to his little wife.

  13. But the Emperour Leoun made his bones to ben broughte to Venyse.

  14. And in this temple was Charlemayn, when that the aungelle broughte him the prepuce of oure Lord Jesu Crist, of his circumcisioun: and aftre Kyng Charles leet bryngen it to Parys, in to his chapelle: and aftre that to Chartres.

  15. Righte wel oughte us for to love and worschipe, to drede and serven suche a Lord; and to worschipe and preyse suche an holy lond, that broughte forthe suche fruyt, thorghe the whiche every man is saved, but it be his owne defaute.

  16. And aftre, whan God had preved his pacyence, and that it was so gret, he broughte him azen to richesse, and to hiere estate than he was before.

  17. But men of Assirie beeren his bodye in to mesopatayme, in to the cytee of Edisse: and aftre, he was broughte thidre azen.

  18. And there lythe also Seynt Luke the Evaungelist: for his bones werein broughte from Bethanye, where he was beryed.

  19. And zif venym or poysoun be broughte in presence of the dyamand, anon it begynnethe to wexe moyst and for to swete.

  20. And there is the ston, that the aungelle broughte to oure Lady, fro the Mount of Synay; and it is of that colour, that the roche is of Seynt Kateryne.

  21. Than they broughte Rebecca their sister on the waye and her norse and Abrahas servaunte/ and the men that were wyth him.

  22. And he broughte them to him/ ad he kyssed th[~e] and embraced them.

  23. And they broughte rewardes vnto them from before him: but Ben Iamins parte was fyue tymes so moch as any of theirs.

  24. And he broughte him wyne also/ and he dranke.

  25. And when eu[~e] was come/ he toke Lea his doughter and broughte her to him and he went in vnto her.

  26. When Laban herd tell of Iacob his sisters sonne/ he ranne agaynst him and enbraced h[~i] & kyssed him ad broughte him in to his house.

  27. For wolde they blame the burnes That broughte newe gysis, And dryve out the dagges And alle the Duche cotis.

  28. This folk desiren now deliveraunce Of Antenor, that broughte hem to mischaunce!

  29. And with that word he gan un-do a trappe, And Troilus he broughte in by the lappe.

  30. Wher shal I seye to yow "wel come" or no, That alderfirst me broughte in-to servyse Of love, allas!

  31. To a man of Sir Peter Lyghe, which broughte fisshe to the Smitheles, ijs.

  32. Later on we read--"Given unto a mane of Sir Peteres Lyghte which broughte rabettes and pigiones, xijd.

  33. To a mane of Sir Peter Lyghe, which broughte a fatte buke to Smytheles, vs.

  34. Unto a man who broughte a shoulder of a stagge from Lyme, xijd.

  35. Thou, and god that putte thee in the thoughtes of wyse folk, ben knowinge with me, that no-thing ne broughte me to maistrie or dignitee, but the comune studie of alle goodnesse.

  36. This daye Richard Tyler broughte in his fine accordinge to a former order for puttinge awaye (i.

  37. John Harris has broughte me with it y^e two angels; less prized than this epistle.

  38. Againe, in the sixte leafe and seconde page; They shewed unto us by signes that they had in the lande golde and silver and copper, whereof wee have broughte some home.

  39. Our Saviour Christe himselfe saieth to his desciples, that while they were in the worlde, they shoulde be broughte before kinges and pollitique magistrates for his names sake.

  40. He whiche broughte moste certeine newes of the contrie and people of Baccalaos, saieth Gomera, was Sebastian Gabot, a Venesian, which rigged up ij.

  41. This is a civill contrie, and some of the Indians broughte to a civill governemente.

  42. Jewes were broughte from Lincolne, and hanged for crucyfyinge a childe of eight yeres olde.

  43. Harry hath just broughte in the News of his Majesty's Success in the West.

  44. If the Guests chance to be musicalle, the Lute and Viol are broughte forthe, to alternate with Roundelay and Madrigal: the old Man beating Time with his feeble Fingers, and now and then joining with his quavering Voice.

  45. His wife which aboue all thinges loued his life and tendred his health, seinge him commonly broughte into so poore estate, went into the Countrye, where she founde out the yong woman that her husband loued.

  46. Amongs the Sabines there chaunced an Oxe in the House of an Husbande Man to bee broughte forth, of an huge bignesse and maruellous shape (the hornes whereof were placed at the porche of Diana's temple for a monument long time after.

  47. For she shall be called to remembrance that Tatius the Sabine, Numa borne of the stocke of Curetes and Ancus, broughte forthe by a Sabine woman all straungers, did rayne and became noble and mightye.

  48. I had bowes broughte me accordyng to my age and strength; as I encreased in them, so my bowes were made bigger, and bigger, for men shal neuer shot well, excepte they be broughte up in it.

  49. Though there was no fighting in the island it is not unnatural that Glyndwr's supporters from thence, being cut off from their homes, which were liable to attacks by sea even when the castles were impotent, were among the first to give in.

  50. In their appeal the King saw another means of putting a bridle on the Welsh, at no expense to himself, to say nothing of the advantage of posing as a philanthropist.

  51. And all this time Glyndwr, in far Carmarthen, was in total ignorance of what a chance he had missed, and what a calamity had occurred.

  52. About four thousand men lay dead upon the field, among them two hundred knights and gentlemen of Cheshire alone, who had followed Percy.

  53. Since he was their King, his manifest duty was to reconquer their country for the Crown, and this was practically the task that lay before him.

  54. This kind of triumphal progress, as the Saxons well knew, though the Normans had yet to learn the fact, did not mean the conquest of Wales.

  55. The second in descent from Bleddyn was the last Prince of United Powys, and this was Madoc ap Meredith, who died in 1159.

  56. But how much of Christianity, how much of Roman civilisation, these primitive Britons of the West had absorbed in the four centuries of Roman occupation is a matter quite outside the scope of these elementary remarks.

  57. Courts were established in each lordship, and justice was administered to the Anglo-Norman minority after English custom and to the Welsh majority after the custom of old Welsh law, and in the native tongue.

  58. It may further be remarked, without comment, that a comparatively modern and (in the vulgar sense) popular short history of Wales treats the whole story as authentic fact without even a suggestion of any legendary attributes!

  59. The legal machinery of the lordships was wholly ineffectual, for though each petty monarch had the power of life and death, the harbouring of thieves and outlaws became a matter purely of personal rivalry and jealousy.

  60. Nor was it only within the bounds of Wales that men who were unfriendly to Glyndwr had cause to tremble.

  61. The most celebrated was the fourth daughter, Jane, whom we shall find being united under romantic circumstances to her father's illustrious captive and subsequent ally, Sir Edmund Mortimer.

  62. Whether Sycherth was Owen's favourite home in peace or not, Glyndyfrdwy was most certainly his more natural headquarters in war, while in his own district.

  63. And men han seyn many tymes tho geauntes taken men in the see out of hire schippes, and broughte hem to lond, 2 in on hond and 2 in another, etynge hem goynge, alle rawe and alle quyk.

  64. I was amazed to be broughte short up or ever I reached him, by Something invisible betwixt us, hard, and cleare, and colde, .

  65. Dinner and Supper were broughte up before my Lord Chief Justice, charged with Murder.

  66. John Harris has broughte me with it the two Angels; less prized than this Epistle.

  67. Will Roper hath broughte Mother a pretty little forayn Animal called a Marmot, but she sayd she had noe Time for suchlike Playthings, and bade him give it to his little Wife.

  68. Shall we be of this minde, that so many yeares experience hath broughte them no knowledge at all?

  69. Christs words are not so to be vnderstood that the chosen can neuer be broughte into errors (for the contrary may be shewed by many examples) but that they do not abide in erroure, albeit some do very hardly get out of the same againe.

  70. The which opinion the diuell first broughte in, thereby to diminishe the Martyrs prayse and glorie, that so the Sorcerers might slea those persons, whose wicked trauell and help they vsed, and those matters saith he, are far from truth.


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