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Example sentences for "helpe"

Lexicographically close words:
helms; helmsman; helmsmen; help; helpa; helped; helpen; helper; helpers; helpes
  1. Richards daies he had continued, whose life by the onelie helpe of sir Thomas Louell was preserued from all danger & perill in this troublous world, gathered togither a great band of men in Yorkeshire.

  2. Sidenote: The duke of Buckingham resolued to helpe to depose king Richard, and to prefer the erle of Richmond to the crowne.

  3. The kyng sent 2 of his foyfones to helpe them out, besydes the towne boates.

  4. The Hollandes junck entred into port of Firando, and I sent out our foyfone to helpe to toe them in.

  5. The Duch shipp Trowe went to Cochie road, and I sent 4 barkes to helpe to toe her out.

  6. English shipp they had taken by order of war, and therefore had noe need of our helpe to bring her in.

  7. Yet we offerd them before, when we had leasure, since the arivall of the fleete, to lett 2 or 300 of our men helpe them to get her out; but then they made light of it.

  8. Adams hath promised me that Andreas shall helpe yow, and tells me that yow canot want to fynd one there to your content.

  9. The Duch shippe Trowe went out to Cochie road this day; and I sent out 4 barkes to helpe to toe her, as they did the like to the James Royall yistarday.

  10. The Gallyasse came into the harbor at Firando, and I sent out our foyfone to helpe to tow her in.

  11. The Hollanders sent out 4 barks to helpe to toe her out, and I 6.

  12. The shipp Elizabeth entred the harbor of Firando this day, without any helpe of boates, and without order ether from the admerell or capt.

  13. In this, even honest Cavendish could see that ‘Cromewell perceyved an occasion given him by time to helpe himselfe.

  14. We must deuose how that we may Be in seruice with welth alwaye Let me here what thou canst do or say To helpe for to contryue it.

  15. Why is there no curtesy, now I am come I tcowe that all the people be dume Or els so god helpe me and halydum They were almost a fleepe.

  16. For your sake he is welcome to vs all Let him come to our place ano than he shall Haue succoure of vs and helpe withal & now we wil depart.

  17. If any sparke of life doe yet remayne Ile helpe to fanne it with a nymble hand.

  18. I am madd: I pray thee, Diddier, helpe me to cursse Me & my rashnes, that so curbd my reason I would not heare hym speake but put hym strayght To everlastynge sylence.

  19. Be there a dearthe of arte to helpe complexion, And for theym many housses of correctyon.

  20. But wood you helpe your Lord to a good foole so faine, Sir?

  21. Doe women bring no helpe of soule to men?

  22. I have brought here a little Greeke, to helpe mee out withall, and shees so coy of her learning forsooth, she makes it strange.

  23. Now, if thou art in favor of thy wench, Many a meeting thou mayst helpe me to And learne besides what sutors seeke her love And whom she most affects.

  24. Ile helpe to shield you from the searching ayre And keepe the colde dampes from your gentle bloud.

  25. I am desirous to helpe my Lord to a good merry Foole, and if I cood helpe him to a good merry one, he might doe me very much credit I assure ye.

  26. Not I by my truth my Lord, I had rather see your hose about your heeles, then I would helpe you to trusse a poynt.

  27. O stay a little sweet Wynnifred, helpe me but to trusse my Poynts againe, and have with you.

  28. Most excellent: and see besides (my Lords) How Cupids wings do spring out of the stone As if they needed not the helpe of Art.

  29. Lay holde upon him, helpe the Doctor there!

  30. I cannot think that by mere accident the anonymous writer lighted on the same words:-- "Doe women bring no helpe of soule to men?

  31. Another conjugation of these two verbes in latyn uado and eo, whiche both verbes of one signifycation signifyeth in englyssh, I go, the which go is defectyve in the frenche tonge, wherfore the tone must helpe the other.

  32. I shall fulfyll your commandement with the helpe of God, madame.

  33. And by goddes helpe he had victorie And whan the barbaryns y't were comen to helpe guion fawe y'e disconfiture they fledde away/ and guion fledd also in to affricque by shiipp/ and whan he was ther arryued he was sone after stranglid/ These .

  34. That he may open wel a vein for to helpe pleuresy.

  35. This gentleman learned a water to kyll a canker of hys owne mother, whych he used all hys lyfe, to the greate helpe of many men, women, and chyldren.

  36. It expresses his desire for peace and tranquillity; but stipulates that the siege of St. Andrews shall be relinquished, as he formerly had made promise to the gentlemen in the Castle "to helpe them in their necessities.

  37. And on the 6th of October, "he was brocht nakit to the Croce of Edinburgh, quhair he preichit publictlie, the samyne quhilk fasting was be helpe of the Virgin Marye.

  38. And to begin Wench, so God helpe me law, My loue to thee is sound, sans cracke or flaw, Rosa.

  39. Our Lady helpe my Lord, he'll be forsworne Nau.

  40. Wallace assayd at all placis about, Leit as he wald at ony place brek out; Quhill Butleris men sum part fra him can ga To helpe the lawe, quhen thai saw it was sa.

  41. To helpe him with, quhat auentur mycht befaw.

  42. Sely Scotland, that of helpe has gret neide, ‘Thi natioune all standis in a felloun dreid.

  43. Occasionally the chronicler is overcome by his feelings, and cries out, "Almyghty God helpe it whan hys wylle ys!

  44. Thereupon the mayor, aldermen and common council, thanking God for the good intentions of their lordships, "promised their ayde and helpe to the uttermost of their lieves and goodes.

  45. He vsed to helpe those that were vexed with the disease, commonlie called the kings euill, and left that vertue as it were a portion of inheritance vnto his successors the kings of this realme.

  46. The French king also did as much for his part as laie in him to helpe forwards this so high an enterprise.

  47. Edward, came not into the realme till after the death of Hardiknought, and that he did helpe to expell the Danes, which being doon, he was slaine by earle Goodwine and other of his complices.

  48. And if we do graunte thẽ this altogether / how can they (I praye yow) helpe or sett furth their cause?

  49. And so they laie betweene the wals of the citie and the trenches of the enimies, still crieing for helpe and releefe, for lacke whereof great numbers of them dailie died.

  50. The priestes doe rore aloude; and round about the parentes stande, To see the sport, and with their voyce do helpe them and their hande.

  51. Neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him, as knowing no accident could doe harme to vertue but rather helpe to make it manifest.

  52. When he tooke his landskaps, he, then, had a glasse to helpe his sight.

  53. Twas a wonderfull helpe to my phansie, my reading of Ovid's Metamorphy in English by Sandys, which made me understand the Latin the better.

  54. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits borne that could honour a language or helpe study.

  55. Duport, told him that he would take nothing for his reading to him, for that he was likely to make a brave scholar, and he would helpe him to halfe a chamber for nothing.

  56. Llanverarbrin neer Llandvery, as I remember), can helpe me to the counterpart of this deed of entaile in Wales--quod N.


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