27 collocations for lyes

Love lyes a bleeding here, Evadne there Swells with brave rage, yet comely every where, Here's a mad lover, there that high designe Of King and no King (and the rare Plot thine)

vpon this grassie bed, With summers gawdie dyaper bespred, (He lyes downe.)

O may the earth lye lightly on his Course, Sprinckle his ashes with your flowers and teares; The love and dainties of mankind is gone.

The beauteous Philautia, who is (in your Language) an Idol, is one of these Votaries; she has a very pretty furnished Closet, to which she retires at her appointed Hours: This is her Dressing-room, as well as Chapel; she has constantly before her a large Looking-glass, and upon the Table, according to a very witty Author, Together lye her Prayer-book and Paint, At once t' improve the Sinner and the Saint.

It lyes in's brain yet, In lumps it lyes, I'le fetch it out the finest; What pretty faces the fool makes?

I say be astonisht and forsweare sacke, for by the combustion influence of sacke five men lye breathlesse ready to be folded in the terrestiall element.

observe, doe but observe: Heere one walks ore-growne with weeds of pride, The earth wants shape to apply a simile, A body prisoned up with walles of wyer, With bones of whales; somewhat allyed to fish, But from the wast declining, more loose doth hang Then her wanton dangling lascivious locke Thats whirld and blowne with everie lustfull breath; Her necke in chaines, all naked lyes her brest, Her body lighter than the feathered Crest.

Love lyes a bleeding here, Evadne there Swells with brave rage, yet comely every where, Here's a mad lover, there that high designe Of King and no King (and the rare Plot thine)

All the conversation turning now on war, those martial inclinations, which love and the season of the year had occasioned to lye dormant for a while in the bosom of Horatio, now revived in him: he embraced the baron at taking leave of him with tears of affection and regret: how cruel is my fate, said he, to make me of a nation at enmity with yours, and that I can neither fight for you nor against you!

Then cheere ye upp, my lord, and cheere upp us, For now our valours are extinguished And all our force lyes drownd in brinish teares, As Jewells in the bottome of the sea.

My Lort be garr he lyes falslie in his troate; Me proove by the duell dat

I, I, There lyes my feare.

'Twas for some grief, you lye Sir. Lieu.

More, quothe hee; I can scarce see howe that well can bee, for I can assure you the garrett that I laye in putt mee in mind of myne infancye, for I lye all the night longe as if I had bin rockt in a cradle.

There lyes the matter: Will he admit none to come to comfort him? 1 Gent.

To which I (who, though I say it, am well enough bred for a Knight) answered the Civility thusI vow to Fortune, SirI did not swear, but cry'dI protest, Sir, Celinda, deservesno, no, I lye again, 'twas meritsAy, Celindamerits a much better Husband than I. Friend.

these bowles which we roule and turn in our lower sypher are by use made wodden worldlings right, for every one strives who shall lye neerest the mistris. Ac.

Or is with him all inspiration fled, And lye the muses with their patron dead?

This dissembling woman, This Idol, whom you worship, all your love And service trod under her feet, designs you To fill a grave, or dead to lye a prey For Wolves and Vulturs.

Truely you must lye close together (the Servants I meane), for I am so thrust with Guest

The Divell lyes sicke of the Mulligrubs.

Does he not lye i'th' King street too? 1 Gent.

Underneath this marble hearse, Lyes the subject of all verse, Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother, Death e're thou hast killed another, Learned and fair, and good as she, Time shall throw his dart at thee.

[Sidenote: necke, he lyes] vpon a Banke of Flowers.

The beholders all this while thinking that there lye foure aces on the table, are greatly abused, and will maruell at the transformation.

27 collocations for  lyes