98 examples of longe in sentences

Monsignor Battifol (History of the Roman Breviary, Eng, trans., p. 78) says that these parts of the liturgy, in beauty and eloquence rival the chorus dialogues of Greek drama, and quotes as an example the Aspiciens a longe from the first Sunday of Advent.

Beneathe an holme, faste by a pathwaie side Which dide unto Seynete Godwine's covent lede, A hapless pilgrim moneynge dyd abide, Pore in his viewe, ungentle in his weede, Longe bretful of the miseries of neede; Where from the hailstone coulde the almer flie?

"CASTELLA IN TUMULIS ET LONGE SALTUS LATEQUE VACANTES.

Labrousse said to us, "I have just seen Longe-pied roving about.

Caucasa longe, Perque Pyrenaeos montes, Babilonaque turpem.

Vale, Vale plurimum, Mi amabilissime Harueie, meo cordi, meorum omnium longe charissime.

Two monthes paye They have before hand for to make provision, Needfull provision for so longe a voyage, And two monthes paye theyr wives are yearely payd The better to mayntayne theyr poore estate

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Quando fatuo delectari volo, non est longe quaerendus, me video.

in Sinas, lib. 1. c. 3. hortensium herbarum et olerum, apud Sinas quam apud nos longe frequentior usus, complures quippe de vulgo reperias nulla alia re vel tenuitatis, vel religionis causa vescentes.

Palmae instar totius orbis arboribus longe praestantior.

Hic, in se totum, longe per opaca futuri Temporis, Henricum rapuit vis vivida mentis: Hic pia Vindamius traxit suspiria, in ipsa Morte memor patriae; hic Marmonti pectore prima Coelestis fido caluerunt semina flammae.

Tis night with him, A longe and lastinge night.

I have ben too longe a grizell.

But understand mee: Itt is meare pitty and no bad intent, No unchast thought but my meare charity In the remembrans of our longe lost child, To showe som love to these distressed maydens.

I have longe sought and nowe at lengthe have found That diamond, thee my doughter.

No triflinge nowe: post, Godfrey, to my wyfe, Tell her no more then thou hast heard and seene: Shee's hard of faythe, relate it punctually, Beare her (oh lett me borrowe them so longe)

For if longe lyfe contentment bredes, In that the poore the ritche exceedes; The ritch man's dayes are short, as spent In pleasures and supposed content; Whylst to us poore men care and troble Makes every hower wee wast seeme duble.

That's myne unhappines That beinge come upon a brother's quest Longe absent from his country, who of late After confinement, penury, distresse Hath gained a hopefull fortune, and I travelling To beare him tydeinges of a blest estate Am in my voyage thwarted.

And though my brother have no child alyve, As longe synce lost when I was rob'd of myne, Yet for the namesake, to my other travells I'l add this little toyle, though purposeles.

Prooves hee my brother, and his dowghter found, Lost by my want of care, (which canott bee All reasons well considered) and I so happy To bringe him newes of a recovered state, Who to his foes so longe hathe been a prey, I'd count my monthes and years but from this day.

The reasons for the desolation of Kidland are graphically set forth:"In somer seasons when good peace ys betwene England and Scotland, th'inhabitantes of dyv'se townes thereaboutes repayres up with theyr cattall in som'ynge (summering) as ys aforesaid, and so have used to do of longe tyme.

If the foot is a hind one, one of the many methods of using what is termed by Liautard, in his 'Manual of Operative Veterinary Surgery,' the plate-longe, must be adopted.

In somer, when the shawes be shene, And leves be large and longe, Hit is full merry in feyre forést, To here the foulys song.

"And know right well, that the more they steare thys sacramente the broder shal theyr lyes be spreade, the more shall theyr falsehoode appeare, and the more gloriously shall the truthe triumph: as it is to se thys daye by longe contencion in thys same and other like articles, which the papists have so long abused, and howe more his lyes utter the truthe every day more and more.

98 examples of  longe  in sentences