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Example sentences for "feele"

Lexicographically close words:
feeds; feefty; feeing; feel; feeld; feeled; feeler; feelers; feeles; feelest
  1. Atlas shall be tript vpp, Ioue's gate shall feele The weighty rudenes of his boysterous heele.

  2. As thou dost hope of kindnesse in thy choyse If ere thou love, give eare unto my voice; Turne not aside thy eye, the feares I feele Makes me to bow, where tis thy part to kneele.

  3. Which by a free constraint it self ingenders In things without life, as twixt a pair of bellowes We feele a forcible aire, having of it self Force and being, no more is this breathing block But for his use in kinde.

  4. I could finde in my heart to feele his flesh.

  5. I feele somthinge Growinge on mee, I know not howe to style, Pitty or love, synce it hath tast of boathe.

  6. I cannot tell, but in my minde I feele A wondrous passion of I know not what.

  7. I feele within my breast a searching fire Which doth ascend the engine of my braine, And when I seeke by reason to suppresse The heate it gives, the greaters the excesse.

  8. But worse, or better, now it must be so, Better do thus than feele a greater woe.

  9. Sweet Gent, beholde I am flesh and blood; heeres my flesh, feele it.

  10. And all the plagues that damned furies feele For their forepassed bold iniquities, Afflict you both for thus preventing me!

  11. But for another peice of the same stampe, I can bringe you to heare him, to feele him, to smell, to tast him, and to feede upon him your whole fyve senses.

  12. I shall feele her hurt, her tongue is her owne, so are her hands; mum, mum, no words against your wife.

  13. Now will I high me to the water side, And fling this heavie burthen in a ditche, Whereof my soule doth feele so great a waight That it doth almost presse me downe with feare.

  14. And he that is my trusty and faithful seruant, diligente to execute and do my commaundementes, faythful in my secret affayres, and duetyfull in his vocation, shal truely witte and most certaynlye feele that I am both curteous and liberall.

  15. But during this long time, either of them hauing loste their consolacion, began to feele such torment within themselues, as shee for her part neuer felte the like.

  16. For both I conceiue the greatnesse of my state past, and feele that I can bear this present seruitude.

  17. But I promise thee, thou shalt not long rejoyce at my harmes, thou shalt feele the smart of thy homicide and offence, I will see what I can doe.

  18. To whom I said, get thou hence thou whore and hie thee to thy fellowes, lest thou feele my fingers.

  19. It is thought of some that it is verie wholesome for a weake stomach to beare such a dog in the bosome, as it is for him that hath the palsie to feele the dailie smell and sauour of a fox.

  20. But such is our nature, and so blind are we in deed, that we see no inconuenience before we feele it: and for a present gaine we regard not what damage may insue to our posteritie.

  21. If thou but touch thy golden Lyre, Thou Minos mou'st to heare thee: 50 One of the The Rockes feele in themselues a fire, Iudges of And rise vp to come neere thee.

  22. You conceive it is done; we feele & know other wise, &c.

  23. Away, away Corrupters of my Faith, you shall no more Be Stomachers to my heart: thus may pooru Fooles Beleeue false Teachers: Though those that are betraid Do feele the Treason sharpely, yet the Traitor Stands in worse case of woe.

  24. Me thinkes I feele this youths perfections With an inuisible, and subtle stealth To creepe in at mine eyes.

  25. Why not to him in part, and to vs all, That feele the bruizes of the dayes before, And suffer the Condition of these Times To lay a heauie and vnequall Hand vpon our Honors?

  26. The Woes to come, the Children yet vnborne, Shall feele this day as sharpe to them as Thorne Aum.

  27. I am alone the Villaine of the earth, And feele I am so most.

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

  29. I, in mine owne woe charm'd Could not finde death, where I did heare him groane, Nor feele him where he strooke.

  30. I dare pawne downe my life for him, that he hath writ this to feele my affection to your Honor, & to no other pretence of danger Glou.

  31. O now you weepe, and I perceiue you feele The dint of pitty: These are gracious droppes.

  32. I am markt for death, I feele a generall fayntnesse through my lymmes; Expence of bloud will soone expend my life.

  33. O what colde feare mens jealous stomacks feele In that they most desire!

  34. Indeed I doe account that passion The very high perfection of my minde, That is excited by her excellence, And therefore willingly, and gladly feele it.

  35. How now sweet Captaine, dost feele any ease in thy paine yet?

  36. Yet beat my timerous thoughts on such a thing; I feele a pasionate hearte but finde no flame, Thinke what I know not, nor know what I thinke.

  37. Princes, For now my tongue hath strooke upon her name I feele a kind of killing extasie.

  38. Trust me, I thought thou rather couldst have wisht To feele thyne eies bournt out into their socketts Then thus to live and see the blacke disgrace That will approatche, and soone, if thou darest live.

  39. For shame weake Anthony throw thy weapons downe Sonne sheath thy sword, not now for to be drawne, 2060 Brutus must feele the heauy stroke thereof: But if that needes you will into the field, And that warrs enuie pricks your forward hate.

  40. VVould I were Iudge, or hee were such as I, I so would vse the Surgion, as that hee Should feele the griefe which he before did see.

  41. O let the angry Fates no longer spight vs, Lingring delays will teare my greeued hart, Let me no longer feele so painefull smart.

  42. O heauens (quoth he) how happy are these trees, That know not loue, nor feele his miseries.

  43. Bycause, It is easier much, we see, to feele then to understande.

  44. They aunswer againe in choler: "Let him come feele my pulse.

  45. When a man talketh with one, it is no good maner to come so neere, that he must needes breathe in his face: for there be many that cannot abide to feele the ayer of another mans breathe, albeit there come no ill savour from him.

  46. Mistris Miniuer, one vrde in your corner heere; I desire you to breake my armes heere, and read this Paper, you shall feele my mindes and affections in it, at full and at large.

  47. Giue me your hand, and let mee feele your pulse Ant.

  48. There is my hand, and let it feele your eare Pinch.

  49. Spake hee so doubtfully, thou couldst not feele his meaning E.

  50. Nay, hee strooke so plainly, I could too well feele his blowes; and withall so doubtfully, that I could scarce vnderstand them Adri.

  51. Beleeue mee, it greeues mee much Horatio, That to Leartes I forgot my selfe: For by my selfe me thinkes I feele his griefe, Though there's a difference in each others wrong.

  52. And feare not to receiue anye euill of them, nor yet to feele anoyaunce, for wee wyll take vppon vs by honest meanes to craue pardon for thy fault how haynous so euer it be.

  53. Yet by the Lampe of beauty doe I feede In dimmest dayes and darkest nights also, Thus altring State and changing Diet still, I feele and know the force of Venus will.

  54. It shal be hee, or else I wil dye for it, whych shall haue the recompense of his troubles, and shall feele the caulme of that tempest, whych presently holdeth hym at Anker, amyd the most daungerous rockes that euer were.

  55. O I haue tane Too little care of this: Take Physicke, Pompe, Expose thy selfe to feele what wretches feele, That thou maist shake the superflux to them, And shew the Heauens more iust.

  56. It is the Cowish terror of his spirit That dares not vndertake: Hee'l not feele wrongs Which tye him to an answer: our wishes on the way May proue effects.

  57. And if thou be in distresse, or afflicted with sicknesse of body, and feele no present release or comfort, what then?

  58. Already I feele a cure upon my soule, and promise My after life to vertue, pardon heaven, My shame yet hid from the worlds eye.

  59. Be then henceforth in your twigges Blasted, e're you sprout to sprigges; Feele no season of the yeere, But what shaves off all your haire, Nor carve any from your wombes Ought but coffins and their tombes.


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