35 collocations for speake

Well, take your tyme; tys not materyall Whether you speake the resydue behynde Now or at doomes day.

I dare ensure your Lordship, Truth is truth, and I have heard in France, they speake French as well as their mother tongue, my Lord.

Yet live for ever, though against her will, And speake her good, though she requite it ill.

Oh, pardon me if I must speake their language.

Yes, I will; take it, speake any thing: 'tis pardoned.

Your words will deafe me; I doe renounce my affection to you; when You can speake truth, protest you love agen.

I am a polyticke coxcombe: honestye And contyence are sweete mystresses; though to speake truthe I neare usd eyther mearlye for it selfe.

Shall I speake a wise word? Mop.

Vat speake a me de feast?

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I speake it with a confydence whereby Ide have you say unto your selfe 'tys doone.' Gan.

And that shall serve as long as invention lastes, there dreames they relate, as spoke from Oracles, or if the gods should hold a synod, and make them their secritaries, they will divine and prophecie too: but come and speake your thoughts of the intended marriage with the Spanish Prince.

Does my younger brother speake any Greek yet, Andrew?

Shall we leave of These jigs and speake our harts in earnest?

It is her voyce, that to all eares speakes health, Only to mine.

Is he not able then to speake himselfe? Pem.

I speake Hebrew indeede, like Adam and Eve, before they fel to spinning; not a rag.

You speake the trueth; there is a friend or two Of yours making merry in my house, And would desire to have your company.

there is not one woman amongst one thousand, but will speake false Latine, and breake Priscians head.

I am enough abusd, & now 'tis time To speake a litle for my selfe, my Lord.

And we will speake so lowd that heaven it selfe Shall echo with the clangor.

In each of them it was a bloody act, Yet they deserue (to speake my minde of both) Most pardon that were bound thereto by oath.

Thou bear'st thy native Country, I conjure thee This day to be the Trumpet of my worth; To speake the passions of thy grieved friend To Katharine's ears, till those pure ivory gates, Pearst with the volley of thy battring words, Give way to my laments to touch her heart.

I speake the peoples Language.

"Poesie," writes Sidney, "therefore is an arte of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in his word Mimesis, that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or figuring forth: to speake metaphorically, a speaking picture."

35 collocations for  speake