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Example sentences for "myself have"

  • Myself have letters of the selfsame tenure.

  • Madam, myself have lim'd a bush for her, And plac'd a quire of such enticing birds That she will light to listen to the lays, And never mount to trouble you again.

  • Myself have calm'd their spleenful mutiny Until they hear the order of his death.

  • I myself have no fear of these wicked instruments of Satan.

  • Over his cups he will rail at courts and courtiers in good set terms, I promise you, and I myself have come in for his gibes.

  • This crown of the laughter, this rose-garland crown--I myself have put on this crown; I myself have consecrated my laughter.

  • To myself have ye given this power,--a good gift, mine honourable guests!

  • This crown of the laughter, this rose-garland crown: I myself have put on this crown, I myself have consecrated my laughter.

  • Myself have letters of the selfsame tenour.

  • Myself have to mine own turn'd enemy: This ensign here of mine was turning back; I slew the coward, and did take it from him.

  • I'll to the friar, to know his remedy: If all else fail, myself have power to die.

  • I myself have known a man who was accustomed to sweat whenever he wished.

  • I have related what I myself have witnessed; I have related what I was told by one whom I trust as I trust my own eyes.

  • I myself have no great love for travelling in armour, and would almost as soon march in a monk's gown, again, as in breastplate and back piece.

  • I myself have done a fair share of fighting, under our lord's banner; but to pass my life, never knowing whether I may not awake to find the house assailed, would be worse than the hardest service against an open foe.

  • I myself have reason to remember with gratitude Mrs. Eames's hospitality.

  • I myself have at times dissented quite sharply from some of his statements.

  • As, however, thou askest me do thou hear me then discourse to thee according as I myself have obtained it from my preceptor.

  • In myself have I been begotten by my own self.

  • O slayer of foes, the Srutis declare it and I myself have seen it with my eyes, that one who is wedded to this earth can never obtain every kind Of religious merit.

  • Many such I myself have known, and always they have attracted me as strongly and mysteriously as a magnet.

  • Before now, I myself have been a gull, a man lacking balance: for never does youth realise its own insignificance, or know how to wait.

  • Meanwhile I am sorely tempted to buy back the old Lodge; probably the brewer would allow me to leave on mortgage the sum I myself have on the property, and a few additional thousands.

  • When one regains that vigour of which I myself have no recollection, what happens?

  • I cannot condemn and execute; I can but compassionate and pardon the creature I myself have created.

  • I repeat, you cannot now marry Lilian Ashleigh; I cannot take my daughter to visit her; I cannot destroy the social laws that I myself have set in my petty kingdom.

  • In you still all my hopes fold their wings; where you are, there still I myself have my dreamland!

  • I shall reside either in London or its immediate neighbourhood, and seek to gather round me minds by which I can correct, if I cannot confide to them, the knowledge I myself have acquired.

  • Flaminius, whom I myself have seen, I can learn nothing but that he spoke our language with great accuracy.

  • I myself have as great a veneration for it as any man: nor do I so much upbraid antiquity with her defects, as admire the beauties she was mistress of:--especially as I judge the latter to be of far greater consequence than the former.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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