28 collocations for ware

It might make a foul wind of a fair one, and cause a fellow to go about, or ware ship, when there was not the least occasion in the world for doing anything of the sort.

" "Then 'ware his claws!"

If we ware Christians, with a foreword.

Besides, we can always ware off the land, and place ourselves a day's run further to the southward, and we can then give the shoals a wide berth on the other tack.

The next notice is in Wyntown's Scottish Chronicle, written about 1420, where the following lines occurwithout any connection, and in the form of an entryunder the year 1283: "Lytil Jhon and Robyne Hude Wayth-men ware commendyd gude:

It appears by his poem entitled, The Crown of Laurel, that his performances were numerous, and such as remain are chiefly these, Philip Sparrow, Speak Parrot, the Death of King Edward IV, a Treatise of the Scots, Ware the Hawk, the Tunning of Elianer Rumpkin.

O, ware a good head as long as you live.

"Of a horse, ware the heels; of a bull-dog, the jaws; Of a bear, the embrace; of a lion, the paws.

Or can you tell me what hose or shooes he ware, At that same time when he forsooke the shoppe? 3.

To the Lords again, where the SPEAKER-ELECT, attired in Court dress and accompanied by the SERGEANT-AT-ARMS dandling the Mace as if it ware a refractory infant, presented himself at the Bar to hear from the LORD CHANCELLOR the pleasing intelligence that HIS MAJESTY was convinced of his "ample sufficiency" to execute his arduous duties, and readily approved his election.

Pym, my friend, yes, and everyone of you who is destined to challenge Tommy, 'ware that red light!

Up to this time, it had been the fixed assumption of the four inside people, (as an old tradition of all public carriages from the reign of Charles II.,) that they, the illustrious quaternion, constituted a porcelain variety of the human race, whose dignity would have been compromised by exchanging one word of civility with the three miserable delf ware outsides.

They ware prisoners of war.

At the first wee saw about thirtie of them, with weapons like pikes, with broade heades of Iron, about their armes they ware ringes of Elpen bones:

"He has my gold, and in return I hold fifty of his worthless promisesha!the laggard is in yon skiff; ware the brig round, and meet him, for moments are as precious now as water in a desert.

But there ware no signs of any such necessity's being likely to occur, and the officers began to flatter themselves with their ability to get their lugger afloat, and in sailing trim, before the usual afternoon's breeze should set in.

, Luxuriantly indulge it; But never tempt th' illicit rove, Tho' naething should divulge it; I ware the quantum o' the sin, The hazard of concealing; But, och!

Whereupon the voice speaking in more natural tones added sententiously: "Two flights of steps, and 'ware the seventeenth step on the first flight.

Down this slope they followed the rope with their eyes and then discovered it was attached to a large and heavy barrel that could almost be called a hogshead, evidently something which had been used as a crate to convey a portion of the previous owner of the cabin's crockery ware thither when he moved up from town.

Here were kept the royal wardrobe and the royal jewels; and hither came with their goody wares the tiremen, the goldsmiths, the chasers and embroiderers, from Flanders, Italy, and Almaigne.

'Ware the bloodhound's teeth, curs!

Some English wool, vex'd in a Belgian loom, And into cloth of spungy softness made, Did into France, or colder Denmark, doom, To ruin with worse ware our staple trade.

"Ay, lass," said her sister, "that's lightly said, but no sae lightly credited frae ane that winna ware a word for me; and if it be a wrang word, ye'll hae time enough to repent o' 't." "

Step to a tune, square chests, erect each head, 'Ware the beholders!

"Eunané only repeated," Eveena said, with a reluctance so manifest that one might have supposed her to be the offender, "a school-girl's proverb: "'Ware the wrath that stands to cool: Then the sandal shows the rule.'

28 collocations for  ware