37 examples of crie in sentences

doo I thus crie, And grieve that my remembrance quite is raced* Out of the knowledge of posteritie, And all my antique moniments defaced?

"For not to have been dipt in Lethe lake, Could save the sonne of Thetis from to die; But that blinde bard did him immortall make 430 With verses dipt in deaw of Castalie: Which made the Easterne conquerour to crie, O fortunate yong man!

635 But doo thou haunt the soft downe-rolling river, And wilde greene woods and fruitful pastures minde, And let the flitting aire my vaine words sever." Thus having said, he heavily departed With piteous crie that anie would have smarted.

Cacus indeede, my Lord, crie you mercie.

Three things there be which thou shouldst only crave, Thou Pomroy or thou apple of mine eye; Three things there be which thou shouldst long to have And for which three each modest dame wood crie; Three things there be that shood thine anger swage, An English mastife and a fine French page.

"The whole fleete having wayed, did then begin to cut and spread their sayles with great pleasure and crie, saieng altogether, Buen viage, that is to say, a luckie and prosperous voyage.

Come my brave Mermedons, fal on, let your caps swarm, & your nimble tongues forget your gibrish, of what you lack, and set your mouthes ope' children, till your pallats fall frighted halfe a fathom past the cure of bay-salt & grosse pepper; and then crie Phylaster, brave Phylaster.

Four lines ending it, eye-lids, crie, Phylaster. l. 8.

The sentinel challenges: \ La sentinelle crie: "Halte! "Halt!

There's a whole Register of the poores crie: Whilst they are reading them, imbrace and die.

Faith, a Souldier is not for thy humor; now I crie a Warrier; he fights stoutly in a field-bed, discharges his work sure, under his Curtaines would I fight.

Ile sow it, I warrant thee; thou talkst of bursse,I have a way worth ten on't, ile first give it out in my Barbers shop, then at my ordinarie, and that's as good as abroad; and as I cross Tiber my waterman shall attach it, heele send it away with the tide, then let it come out to an Oyster wenches eare, and sheele crie it up and down the streetes.

More Ladies Terentias, I crie still, That prise a saint before a Silken foole.

This has nothing to do with good manners or ill manners; but, in the words of the old law-book before cited, "is when a theefe hath stollen and is followed with hue and crie and taken, having that found about him which he stole;that is called ye maynour.

There follows a passage on the argument from design which anticipates that fine saying of Voltaire"Si Dieu n'existait pas, il faudrait l'inventer; mais toute la nature crie qu'il existe".

"C'est une montagne," dit le voyageur à l'oeil d'aigle; mais s'il ajoute: "Nous y arriverons ce soir, dans deux heures;" si, à chaque heure de marche, il crie avec emportement: "Nous y sommes," et le veut démontrer, il choque les voisins avec sa poutre, et donne l'avantage

" "Chien couard," crie Lord Berkeley, "crois-tu donc me tromper?

Le jeune homme effrayant rit de la barbe grise; L'épée au poing, joyeux, assassin rayonnant, Croisant les bras, il crie:

Lui, crie:Arrangez-vous, princes, entre vous deux.

Il crie en se roulant sur la petite morte: Tuée!

Le flot monte, on lui parle, on crie: Oh! rends-nous-les! Mais, hélas!

aucun épisode comparable à ce discours de l'Empereur, lorsqu'il crie à tous ses chevaliers: "Ralés vos en, Bourguignon et

Do not fear to put thy feet Naked in the River sweet; Think not Leach, or Newt or Toad Will bite thy foot, when thou hast troad; Nor let the water rising high, As thou wad'st in, make thee crie And sob, but ever live with me, And not a wave shall trouble thee.

The crie of the poore for the death of the right Honourable Earle of Huntington (printed 1596), Joseph Lilly, A Collection of Seventy-Nine Black-Letter Ballads and Broadsides, 1559-1597 (1870), 230. Ibid., 263.

je brûle, et je crie au feu. LISETTE.

37 examples of  crie  in sentences