252 examples of coate in sentences

He hath bene knowne by his coate this thirtie Winter.

Call her in Carroll from her quiet coate.

His father's death set him so high on flote, All rests went up upon a sev'n and coate.

With courtizans, and costly riotize, 805 Whereof still somewhat to his share did rize: Ne, them to pleasure, would he sometimes scorne A pandares coate (so basely was he borne); Thereto he could fine loving verses frame, And play the poet oft.

In troth, and it does, Thomas; but take out your table bookes and remember to bring after me into the Country, for I will goe downe with my father in law Sir Richard this morning in the Coach,let me seefirst and formost: a Buff Coate and a paire of breeches.

First and formost: Item, a Buff Coate fox and a paire of breeches of the same Cloth.

Here, thou contemptyble thynge that never werte So free as to put on thyne owne ill hatt; Thou that hast worne thy selfe and a blewe coate To equall thryddbareness and never hadst Vertue inough to make thee [be] preferrd Before aught but a cloak bagge,what to me? Fue.

As wisely as my blewe coate will suffer me.

Hould, theres your yarde [gives hys coate] & a halfe of somers wearynge.

Ascapart or your countreyman Gargantua, that stuft every button of his coate with a load of hay? 'S hart, wee have met a fellow here's all mouth, hee speakes nothing but Monarch.

Ide hang my brother for to wear his coate, That all that saw me might have cause to say, There is a hart more firme then Adamant, To practise execrable butcheries.

We will see his fooles coate guarded, ey and reguarded too from slipping out of our fingers.

He that hathe ech daye to his backe Chandge of gaye suites, whylst wee alacke Have but one coate, that coorse and ould, Yet it defends us from the could; As warme too in an equll eye As they in all theere purple dye; 'Mongst

Push, ile bee all observative, and yet ifaith I grieve to see this double garded age, all side-coate, all foole.

* =Edward Coate Pinkney, 1802-1828.= (Manual, p. 521.) =356=. A HEALTH.

He cutteth well ye rich man's coate, And with unseemlie pride, He sees ye little waistcoate

It is ye slipperie customer Who goes his wicked wayes, And wears ye tailyor-man his coate, But never, never payes!

Editors: Chevalier Jackson and George Morrison Coates.

SEE HALL, JOSEF W. COATES, ROBERT M. Wild bird.

(In The New Yorker, Oct. 6, 1934) © 3Oct34; B238682. Robert M. Coates (A); 24Sep62; R302026. COATSWORTH, ELIZABETH.

COATES, ROBERT M. The net.

Robert M. Coates (A); 6Dec67; R423251.

Robert M. Coates (A); 6Dec67; R423250.

In the farce, which was called Le Francois a Londres, was introduced a character they called that of an Englishman, (Jack Roastbeef,) who pays his addresses to a nobleman's daughter, in a box coate, a large hat slouched over his eyes, and an oaken trowel in his handin short, the whole figure exactly resembling that of a watchman.

In the farce, which was called Le Francois a Londres, was introduced a character they called that of an Englishman, (Jack Roastbeef,) who pays his addresses to a nobleman's daughter, in a box coate, a large hat slouched over his eyes, and an oaken trowel in his handin short, the whole figure exactly resembling that of a watchman.

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