41 examples of drunke in sentences

Piso, his coming to your house at Baiae To bathe and banquet will fit meanes afford, Amidst his cups, to end his hated life: Let him die drunke that nere liv'd soberly.

Yes, women are as common as glasses in Tavernes, and often drunke in and more often crackt.

Such service as they gave such you may give, And have reward as had the blinde Molossians: A Toad one day they worship; one of them drunke A health with 's god and poyson'd so himselfe.

I have a private Coat for Italian Steeletto's, I can be treacherous with the Wallowne, drunke with the Dutch, a Chimney-sweeper with the Irish, a Gentleman with the Welsh[202] and turne arrant theefe with the English: what then is my Country to me? Queen.

As one that has the refuse of her sheets, And the sick Autumne of the weakned King, Where she drunke pleasures up in the full spring.

Alas, Sir, You have drunke your last: that poyson'd bowle I fill'd, Not to be put into your hand but hers.

"The smoke of tobacco (the which Dodoneus called rightly Henbane of Peru) drunke and drawen, by a pipe, filleth the membranes (meninges) of the braine, and astonisheth and filleth many persons with such joy and pleasure, and sweet losse of senses, that they can by no means be without it."

Timothie the Butler and is gon downe to make [himself] drunke in pryvate.

Soe, soe, now softely letts to him: ha, alreadie[80] dead drunke, as I am vertuous.

goe too and goe to; if I have done any mischiefe or bene over valiant in my drinke to kill a man or soe, why 'twas in my drinke, not I, and let my drinke be hangd for't; or, I say and I sayt, let um stay till I am drunke againe and then hange me; I care not, I shall not be sensible of it.

Hang Cupps, my friend excepted; goe to; speake plaine; I was drunke was I?

It must be drunke then.

This night the Flemmish pilgrimes being drunke, would have slaine the patrone because he ankered here.

Drunke (sir), ant please you?

The young Prince hath drunke himselfe mad at my maisters to day.

By garr, drunke, I tinck.

Oh sir, relish but your licour, as you doe your song, you may goe drunke to bed any day in the weeke.

Good drink is full of vertue, Now full of good drink is drunke; Ergo, to be drunke is to be vertuous.

Good drink is full of vertue, Now full of good drink is drunke; Ergo, to be drunke is to be vertuous.

"Well nigh whittled, almost drunke, somewhat overseen.

This man making no question whether it were a spirit or not, instead of conjuration or exorcisme, brought a good cudgell with him, and after hee had well drunke to encrease his courage, knowing his hardinesse at those times to bee such, that all the divels in hell could not make him affraide, hee lay downe upon a pallat, and fell asleepe.

And as on a time he sate after his accustomed and beastly manner carousing with them, his servants being as drunke as he, threw the king, in sport, into a great vessell full of drinke, that was set in the middist of the hall for their quaffing, where he ridiculously and miserably ended his life.

Plato considering the hurt that wine did to men, sayd, that the gods sent wine downe hither, partly for a punishment of their sinnes, that when they are drunke, one might kill another.

By this it appeareth, how rare a matter it was then to drinke wine, and a thing to be wondered at to see men drunke.

'The chappell of our Lady [at Wells], late repayred by Stillington, a place of great reverence and antiquitie, was likewise defaced, and such was their thirst after lead (I would they had drunke it scalding) that they tooke the dead bodies of bishops out of their leaden coffins, and cast abroad the carkases skarce throughly putrified.

41 examples of  drunke  in sentences