114 examples of moy in sentences

Me know you no point love a dis vensh; but, royall Monsire, donne Moy ten towsand French Crownes, she shall kicke up her taile, by gar, and beshide lye dead as dog in the shannell.

Lady Mary's great-grandson, Lord Wharncliffe, edited the correspondence in 1837, and this, revised by Mr. Moy Thomas, was reprinted in 1861 and again in 1887.

There is another account of Lady Mary by the late Moy Thomas in revised editions of the letters and writings (1861 and 1887).

O no, pardona moy; I say vell, be glad for see you vell, in good health.

Countess Pamela Moy, Leonora Speyer, Jr., Vivien Speyer & Enid Hewitt (C); 30Jan59; R230212. SPEYER, LEONORA, JR.

MOY, PAMELA, COUNTESS.

Enid V. Hewitt, Pamela Moy, Mrs. Leonora Speyer, Jr. & Vivien Claire Speyer (C); 7Sep73; R560776. R560777.

Enid V. Hewitt, Pamela Moy, Leonora Speyer, Jr. & Vivien Claire Speyer (C); 7Sep73; R560777.

Enid V. Hewitt, Pamela Moy, Leonora Speyer, Jr., Vivien Claire Speyer (C); 5Dec73; R565545.

To this day the whole of this region of Moy Seola and the eastern shores of Lough Corrib may be seen to be thickly peppered over with ruined De Burgh castles, monuments of some four or five centuries of uninterrupted fighting.

Secondly, the Irish names of places which are derived from, or compounded of, magh, a plain, are always anglicised, moy, moi, mow, or mo, to represent the pronunciation: as Fermoy, Athmoy, Knockmoy, Moira, Moyagher, Moyaliffe (or Me-aliffe, as it is now commonly spelt), Moville, Moyarta, and thousands of other cases.

Eocaid and his bodyguard fled before Nemed's sons, making their way northeastward along the Moy river, under the shadow of the Mountains of Storms, now wrongly named Ox Mountains.

Let us recall a few verses written by Colum on his departure, in a version which echoes something of the original melody and form: "We are rounding Moy-n-Olurg, we sweep by its head and We plunge through the Foyle, Whose swans could enchant with their music the dead and Make pleasure of toil....

Not for nothing did its author choose as one of the mottoes for its title-page, 'Ce ne sont mes gestes que j'écrie; c'est moy.'

* TART DE MOY.

Tart de moy, 122.

It did not come, and was inquired for; but as it was an order, not a draft, it was not stopped at the bank; and in about a fortnight more it was presented by a stranger, and paid without hesitation, as it was endorsed "Proudfoot and Moy."

He left George Proudfoot and Moy in a private room at the office, with Tom Vivian leaning over the fire talking, as he had a habit of doing in old Proudfoot's absence.

That was his account; but Proudfoot, Moy, and Vivian all denied any knowledge of this return of his, or of the letter.

George Proudfoot was indeed known to have been in debt to Vivian; but Moy, his brother-in-law, an older man, was viewed as a person whose word was above all question, and they both declared the signature at the back of the order not to be genuine.

Moy has almost risen above the business, andsee, there's Proudfoot Lawn, where he lives with the old man.

" "You have been trying to train Miss Moy."

Miss Moy, the Captain and his friend, talked horses at one end of the table, and Rosamond faltered her woman's horror for the rights of her sex, increased by this supposed instance.

" "Shall I stay in your stead?" added Miss Moy.

" "What a gallant parson!" cried Miss Moy.

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