33 examples of reedes in sentences

O securitie, Which we so much seeke after, yet art still To Courts a stranger and dost rather choose The smoaky reedes and sedgy cottages Then the proud roofes and wanton cost of kings.

Tis done: now, Pan pipe, on thy sweetest reede, And as I love so let thy servaunt speede.

But with pure brest, from carefull sorrow free, On the soft grasse his limbs doth oft display, In sweete spring time, when flowres varietie With sundrie colours paints the sprincled lay**; 110 There, lying all at ease from guile or spight, With pype of fennie reedes doth him delight.

[* I.e. Hesiod] In such delights whilst thus his carelesse time This shepheard drives, upleaning on his batt*, And on shrill reedes chaunting his rustick rime, 155 Hyperion, throwing foorth his beames full hott, Into the highest top of heaven gan clime, And the world parting by an equall lott, Did shed his whirling flames on either side, As the great Ocean doth himselfe divide.

245 In which how many wonders doe they reede To their conceipt, that others never see!

210 Such mercy he by his most holy reede*

[* Reede, precept.]

[Sidenote: Sayles made of reedes.]

Heere stay your wandering steps; chime silver strings, Chime, hollow caves, and chime you whistling reedes, For musick is the sweetest chime for love.

Why, all thys is a tryfell; suche a blast As should not move a weake reede.

But reade it, doe, that whyle you seeme to reede You may make readye for another worlde.

Five lines ending dwelt, reedes, borne, isstie, vexation.

The American mind in action, by Harvey O'Higgins and Edward H. Reede.

© 24Nov23, A765316. R80491, 2Jul51, Ben Ray Redman (A) REEDE, EDWARD H., joint author.

By W. Alison Phillips, Arthur H. Reede, Edgar Turlington & Philip C. Jessup.

By Arthur Hallam Reede.

The American mind in action, by Harvey O'Higgins and Edward H. Reede.

© 24Nov23, A765316. R80491, 2Jul51, Ben Ray Redman (A) REEDE, EDWARD H., joint author.

By W. Alison Phillips, Arthur H. Reede, Edgar Turlington & Philip C. Jessup.

REEDE, ARTHUR H. SEE Neutrality, its history, economics and law.

By Arthur Hallam Reede.

houses, and on the right hand where the Riuer diuideth it selfe, there is two other such Townes: They were all compassed with palles, and the houses were placed about two foote aboue the ground, vpon foure or fiue palles or stakes of wood, and all the vpper partes of reede and strawe.

The houses are made of straw and reedes, standing vpon 4. woodden postes.

The 14. of May twice or thrice we saw reedes, called Trombos driuing on the water, being such as driue about the the Cape de bona Speranza, which wee thought verie strange, for that the Portingals write, that they are seen but thirtie myles from the Cape, and wee gest our selues to be at the least 200. beyond it.

These things duely ordered, he buckled himselfe to his accustomed exercise, namely, running and leaping into the middest of the wodstack he stoode bolte upright, having about his head a garlande made of the greene leaves of reedes, the sunne shining full in his face, as he stoode in the pile of stycks, whose glorious majesty, glittering with bright beams of amiable beuty, he adored and worshipped.

33 examples of  reedes  in sentences