1114 examples of paynes in sentences

And though he sought my learned paynes to wrong I hate him not for that; My verse shall live When Neroes body shall be throwne in Tiber, And times to come shall blesse those wicked armes.

[Exit Epa. Cornutus, I pray thee come neere And let me heare thy Judgement in my paynes.

Agayne I wrote it with a second hand; But came the tyde, and made my paynes his pray.

the wished day is come at last, That shall for all the paynes and sorrowes past Pay to her usury of long delight:

And if by all these perils and these paynes He may but purchase lyking in her eye, What heavens of ioy then to himselfe he faynes!

Save your paynes, good father.

Repayre the with thys golde, & for thy paynes Be equall sharer in my present meanes And future blessyngs.

Then to further your sweatinge take paynes with thys letter; tell noble Richard, the sonne of Aimon, your master sente it, but doe not tell your master I imployd you.

And I will study to requite thy paynes.

An Appendix to this my Will if I die in Oxford or whilst I am of Christ Church and with good Mr. Paynes August the Fifteenth 1639.

[Here should come a letter from Lamb to Ayrton asking him to meet the Burneys and Paynes on Wednesday at half-past four.] LETTER 310 CHARLES LAMB TO JOHN

"And not deteine, for feare t'bee to my cost, Though both my kisse and all my paynes be lost.

At 10 A.M. a battalion of Czech troops, with band and a guard of honour from H.M.S. Suffolk, with Commodore Payne, R.N., Mr. Hodgson, the British Consul, the President of the Zemstrov Prava, and Russian and Allied officials, were assembled on the quay to receive me.

About 2 P.M. Commodore Payne, R.N., came to my quarters and showed me a paraphrased cable he had received from the War Office.

I cabled to Commodore Payne, R.N., who commanded H.M.S. Suffolk, at Vladivostok, informing him of our critical position and asked him to send such artillery assistance as was possible.

The execution of the treaty of Paynes Landing, signed in 1832, but not ratified until 1834, was postponed at the solicitation of the Indians until 1836, when they again renewed their agreement to remove peaceably to their new homes in the West.

J. Howard Payne.

"Payne's Geog., Vol. ii, p. 511.

R107164, 6Feb53, Mrs. Alfred L. Hampson (E) BIGELOW, ROBERT PAYNE.

R109049, 18Mar53, Robert Payne Bigelow (A) BIGGERS, EARL DERR. Fifty candles.

PAYNE, ELIZABETH STANCY. Singing waters.

R108262, 4Mar53, Richard M. Payne (C) PAYNE, RICHARD M. Singing waters.

R108262, 4Mar53, Richard M. Payne (C) PAYNE, RICHARD M. Singing waters.

SEE Payne, Elizabeth Stancy.

But as spiritual tribunals had no legal power to fine or to imprison, apparently the usual penalty prescribed by the judges in case of disobedience to, or neglect of, their orders to repair or replace by a certain day, was, in the words of Bishop Barnes addressed to the churchwardens in Durham diocese, the "paynes of interdiction and suspencion [i.e., temporary excommunication] to be pronounced against themselves."

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