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Example sentences for "fyer"

Lexicographically close words:
fuzziness; fuzzy; fwhat; fwom; fyce; fyft; fyfte; fyftene; fyftie; fyfty
  1. I wold haue laine by our comlie queene; To it shee wold neuer consent; I thought to haue betrayd her to our king, In a fyer to haue had her brent.

  2. Aldingar was offended in his mind, With her hee was neuer content, But he sought what meanes he cold find out, In a fyer to haue her brent.

  3. XLVII ‘I would have courted our comely Queene; To it shee wo’ld never consent; I thought to betray her to our King In a fyer to have her brent.

  4. XIV ‘And a fayre fyer there shall be bett[58], And brent our Queene shall been.

  5. XXX ‘But heer I’le make mine avow to God To doe her an evill turne; For an’ ever I may thate fowle theefe get, In a fyer I will her burne.

  6. XXXIX Sayd, ‘Draw away these brands of fyer ’Lie burning before our Queene, And fetch me hither Sir Aldingar That is a knight soe keene.

  7. Sir Aldingar was wrothe in his mind, With her hee was never content, Till traiterous meanes he colde devyse, In a fyer to have her brent.

  8. And nowe a fyer was built of wood; And a stake was made of tree; And now Queene Elinor forth was led, A sorrowful sight to see.

  9. No knight stood forth, no knight there came, No helpe appeared nye: And now the fyer was lighted up, Queen Elinor she must dye.

  10. And now the fyer was lighted up, As hot as hot might bee; When riding upon a little white steed, The tinye boy they see.

  11. Therfore a fyer there shalt be built, And brent all shalt thou bee.

  12. I wolde have laine by our comlie queene, Bot shee wolde never consent; Then I thought to betraye her unto our kinge In a fyer to have her brent.

  13. Therfore a fyer there shall be built, And brent all shalt thou bee.

  14. And nowe a fyer was built of wood; And a stake was made of tree; 150 And now queene Elinor forth was led, A sorrowful sight to see.

  15. And now the fyer was lighted up, As hot as hot might bee;] When riding upon a little white steed, The tinye boy they see.

  16. I wolde have laine by our comlie queene, Bot shee wolde never consent; 190 Then I thought to betraye her unto our kinge In a fyer to have her brent.

  17. Long the proud Spaniards had vaunted to conquer us, Threatning our country with fyer and sword; Often preparing their navy most sumptuous With as great plenty as Spain could afford.

  18. Aldingar was offended in his mind, with her hee was neuer content, 8 but he sought what meanes he cold find out, in a fyer to haue her brent.

  19. Sir Aldingar was wrothe in his mind, With her hee was never content, 10 [Till traiterous meanes he colde devyse,] In a fyer to have her brent.

  20. But whyle the snowe lyes on a mountayns topp, Consumeinge with the heat which comfortts all Excepte it selfe, the fyer may be blowne Into a second flame.

  21. Improbable; For snowe and fyer can hardlye generate.

  22. Sir Aldingar was wrothe in his mind, With her hee was never content, 10 Till traiterous meanes he colde devyse, In a fyer to have her brent.

  23. And nowe a fyer was built of wood, And a stake was made of tree; 150 And now queene Elinor forth was led, A sorrowful sight to see.

  24. No knight stood forth, no knight there came, No helpe appeared nye; And now the fyer was lighted up, Queene Elinor she must dye.

  25. I wolde have laine by our comlie queene, But shee wolde never consent; 190 Then I thought to betraye her unto our kinge, In a fyer to have her brent.

  26. And now the fyer was lighted up, As hot as hot might bee; When riding upon a little white steed, The tinye boye they see.

  27. But heer Ile make mine avow to God To doe her an euill turne, For an euer I may thate fowle theefe get, In a fyer I will her burne.

  28. The gyant gaue Sir Lyonell such a blow, The fyer out of his eyen did throw.

  29. The fyer towards the element flew, Out of his mouth, where was great plentie; The knight stoode in the middle and fought, That it was great ioy to see.

  30. Elizabeth Hardman said he came like a beare with fyer in his mouth, wherwyth she was so terrifyed that she lept quite out of her bed, and rann from him, she wist not whither, but one of the company stayed her.

  31. Then went it with such a flash of fyer out of the windowe, that all the Parlor semed on fyer, to her onlye.


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