- be
merrie now, And even as ye
thinke now, so come to yow. Nay not so, (quoth he), for my
thought to tell right, I
thinke how you lay groning, wife, all...
- for
really I
thinke that the
poorest hee that is in
England hath a life to live as the
greatest hee; and
therefore truly, Sir, I
thinke itt's cleare,...
- make an
exceedingly lamentable crye. . . . All to make
other fowles to
thinke that she is very much distressed. . .
whereupon the
credulous sellie birds...
- Whan
euery bryd
comyth there to
chese his make Of
euery kynde that men
thinke may And that so
heuge a
noyse gan they make That
erthe & eyr & tre & euery...
- they were "as
blacke as pitch, and of a
mightie stature, and (as some
thinke)
descended of the Jews; but now they are idolators." Leo Afric**** identified...
-
commutatione vitae, sed perficitur." Chaloner: "Fyrst
therfore ye must
thinke, that
Plato didde evin then
dreame of
suche a thyng, whan he wrote, that...
-
Hispanicus flore pleno or Parkinson's Daffodil, see illustration) to England. I
thinke none ever had this kind
before myselfe nor did I
myself ever see it before...
- you may
reade in the
Historie of
Wales published in print. For my part I
thinke it
requisite and
pertinent to my
intended purpose to set
downe summarily...
- and accidentes, yet they
agree with us in
substance of religion, and I
thinke all or the
moste parte of them love his Majestie, and the
presente state...
- of aquavite,
usquabagh and aqua composita, as he or his ****ignes
shall thinke ****; and the same to sell, vent, and
dispose of to any persons, yeeldinge...