196 collocations for doe

or can theis holly woemen That you have arm'd against obedience And made contempners of the fooles their husbands, Examiners of State,can they doe any thing?

So, the work modestly depending in the skale of your Judgment, the Printer for his part craves your pardon, hoping by his promptness to doe you greater service as conveniency shall enable him to give you more or better testimony of his entirenesse towards you.

Hamlet, I vow by that maiesty, That knowes our thoughts, and lookes into our hearts, I will conceale, consent, and doe my best, What stratagem soe're thou shalt deuise.]

I doe confesse the murther; I killd my father.

I cannot but suffer you to love, if you doe love.

20 But seeing kindly sleep refuse to doe His office, and my feeble eyes forgoe, They sought my troubled sense how to deceave With talke that might unquiet fancies reave; [Reave, take away.

LXXIX Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it, For that your selfe ye daily such doe see:

I shood doe my country, and Court-ship good service to beare thy coalts teeth out of thy head, for suffering such a reverend word to passe their guarde; why, the oldest Courtier in the World, man, can doe noe more then protest.

We doe my Lord.

This I must beare; I will doe soe & call't my sweet affliction.

They are so plagued with them, that almost euery yeere they doe well nie loose halfe their corne, whether it be the nature of the countrey, or the plague of God, that let them iudge that can best define.

My dearest love and Queene, be it your place To entertaine the Bride and doe her grace.

In troth Sir, I came but to doe my dutie.

Gilbert & cried, & she sayd if it lay in her power she would doe him a mischief, or what hurt shee could.

my deere Love, why doe ye sleepe thus long, 85 When meeter were that ye should now awake, T'awayt the comming of your ioyous make,% And hearken to the birds love-learned song, The deawy leaves among!

I doe thinke What cursed Balletts will be made upon me And sung to divilish tunes at faire and Marketts To call in cutpurses.

But her proud hart doe thou a little shake, And that high look, with which she doth comptroll All this worlds pride, bow to a baser make*, And al her faults in thy black booke enroll: That I may laugh at her in equall sort As she doth laugh at me, and makes my pain her sport.

Hath my Lord wroung from me my slowe leaue By laboursome petition, and at last Vpon his will I seald my hard consent, I doe beseech you giue him leaue to goe.]

But if wee see you in the Countrey you will doe us an honour?

These monsters oftentimes issue out of the water to feede, and finding any small beasts, as sheepe, lambes, goates, or other like, doe great harme.

I am Acteon; I doe beare about, My hornes of shame and inhumanitie.

Nor reconcilement, (for they dare not trust neither) Must doe this trick.

Let 'em cutt deep enough, They will doe no great cure els.

Come, I doe knowe thou lovest her with thy soule And has syght for her often.

So I doe Sir.

196 collocations for  doe