11 collocations for seeme

Betwixt us and the cloyster's but one wall, And that of no greate height; coold wee in private Conveighe this fryar into the monastery, It might be then imadgind som of them Might bee his deathe's-man; which might seeme more probable Bycause, as I had late intelligens, There hathe bin stryfe amongst them.

When I am fullest of digested life I seeme a livelesse Embrion to all, Each day rackt up in night-like Funerall.

Mesantius wrathe, That tyed dead to the livinge, seemes in hym The joy of all man's wishes.

He that hath once attayned to the facillity of reteyning one peece of money in his right hand, may shew an hundred pleasant conceits by that meanes, and may reserue two or three as well as one: and loe, then may you seeme to put one peece into your left hand, and retaining it still in your right hand, you may together therewith take vp another like peece, and so with words seeme to bring both peeces together.

Ile weare your habit, I will seeme the man That did suborne the bloodie murtherers; I will not stir from out this house of woe, But waight the comming of the officers, And answere for you fore the angrie Duke,

Although I seeme a poore petitioner, My Lord, I crave a warrant to transport A hundred Cannons, fiftie Culverings, With some slight armours, halberts, and halfe pikes; And theres as much as any of the rest.

[Footnote 14: "Vpon the market-day he is much haunted with vrinals, where, if he finde any thing, (though he knowe nothing,) yet hee will say some-what, which if it hit to some purpose, with a fewe fustian words, hee will seeme a piece of strange stuffe."

Why I thanke ye for it, Sir; you seeme to bee a Squire of our order

Come, let me clime these steps that lead to heaven, Although they seeme the staires of infamie: Let me be merror to ensuing times, And teach all sisters how they do conceale, The wicked deeds of brethren, or of friends.

Faith no, as you may season it in the charge; [Sidenote: Fayth as you] You must not put another scandall on him, That hee is open to Incontinencie; That's not my meaning: but breath his faults so quaintly, That they may seeme the taints of liberty; The flash and out-breake of a fiery minde, A sauagenes in vnreclaim'd bloud of generall assault.

[Sidenote: wary] Seemes to me all the vses of this world?

11 collocations for  seeme