27 collocations for eate

If in bed, tell hir, that my eyes can take no reste; If at boorde, tell hir, that my mouth can eate no meate; If at hir virginals, tel hir, I can heare no mirth.

They eate no flesh, but liue by rootes, and ryce, and milke.

Goe, get you home toth Cittie; goe solicitt Some neighbors daughter; match with Nan your Schoolefellow With whome you usd to walk to Pimblicoe To eate plumbe cakes and creame,one of your parish, Good what-doe-you-lack.

The elephants doe eate the sugar canes, or els they would make very much.

1. Had you not better have gone home without Lymons to eate Capons with your frends then to stay here without Capons to taste Lymons with us that you call Enemyes?

And, to perswade ye that welcome ye bee, Wilt please ye sir to eate a crab with mee? Phy.

Woo't teare thy selfe? Woo't drinke vp Esile, eate a Crocodile? Ile doo't.

I eate eringoes and potchd eggs last night.

you must furnish him; he wilbe irefull presently, and then a whole bagg will not satisfie him; heele eate your gold in anger and drinke silver in great sack glasses.

She planted vines, We eate the Grapes; she playd the Spanish Pavine Under our windowes, we in our bedds lay laughing To heare such Mynstrelsy. 2.

] To eate a Knife, and to fetch it forth of another place.

I am no Scholler, and you (they say) are a great one; and schollers must eate little, so shall you.

I marry, and bid states, and entertaine Ladies with tales, and jests, and Lords with newes, And keepe a House to feast Acteons hounds That eate their Master, and let idle guests Draw me from serious search of things divine? To bid them sit, and welcome, and take care To sooth their pallats with choyce kitchin-stuff, As all must doe that marry, and keepe House, And then looke on the left side of my yoake

and it set a running and drew the raile after it till it came to a fence and gaue a great cry in a lowing way and stood still; and in ye winter the calfe dyed, doe what he could, yet eate its meale well enough.

Why then, ile tell you: the strangest beast that ever I saw was an Ostridge that eate up the Iron mynes.

I eate the Ayre promise-cramm'd, you cannot feed Capons so.

These people do eate roots, herbs, leaues, dogs, cats, rats, serpents, and snakes; they refuse almost nothing.

does hunger Tremble to gnaw her flesh off, dry up her blood And make her eate her selfe in Curses, ha? Clown.

we shall eate nut-shells: hold, belly, hold!

But all he meets, that you have eate a snake, And are grown young, gamesom, and rampant.

That in the top of Eruines hill Daunst with the Moone and eate up all the starres, Which made thee like Hyanthe shine so faire; But, villaine, I will rip them out of thee.

You have gott a stomack, Sir, with running; ile try how you can eate a sword.

The soile is very fertile and abundant, the flesh fat which they sell without bones, their candles they make of the marowe of cattell, because the Moores eate the tallow.

oh sweete Vermilion mistris, tis pittie the Vermilion Wormes shoulde eate thee, ile set it with pretious stones and ye will.

I eate the Ayre promise-cramm'd, you cannot feed Capons so.

27 collocations for  eate