134478 examples of sayest in sentences

exclaimed Otto, bringing down his fist on the bench with such vigour that the pebbles leaped up and fell rattling down: "Sayest thou this of a gem framed by genii in the bowels of the earth?" "Nay, friend," returned the jeweller with the same imperturbable air, "that thy gem was framed of earth I in nowise question, seeing that it doth principally consist of sand.

"Thou sayest well," rejoined the Emir.

" "Thou sayest well, Satan," said the Lord, "and therefore shall Daniel go free.

" Then up spake Will Scarlet: "I am ever ready to do what thou sayest, uncle, yet I could wish that we were farther upon our way ere we rest for the night.

well Thou sayest well.

" "A prison, sayest thou, father!" "No less, daughter.

"Thou sayest true, my son; there is no security against oppression and wrong in a state but the fear of God or the fear of man.

"Thou sayest the truth.

" "Thou sayest true, Jacopo: the truth is never in greater danger, than when whole communities lend themselves to the vicious deception of seemliness, and without truth there is no virtue.

Well sayest thou, that mine is the most plotting heart in the world.

She is, thou sayest, all mind.

And why sayest thou she loves me?

No doubt of it, as thou sayest, the devils would rejoice in the fall of such a woman.

If I ruin such a virtue, sayest thou!Eternal monotonist!Again; the most immaculate virtue may be ruined by men who have no regard to their honour, and who make a jest of the most solemn oaths, &c. What must be the virtue that will be ruined without oaths?

" Then King Angus meditated upon this for a while, and he said: "Tristram, what thou sayest is very well said, but how shall I get you away from this place in safety?" Sir Tristram said: "Lord, there is but one way to get me away with credit unto yourself.

"Friend," he says, "thou sayest I must go with thee, and it is not in my power to resist thee if I would; but I desire thou wilt oblige the master of the sloop to certify under his hand that I was taken away by force, and against my will."

But, "Hippolite nescis quod fugis vitae bonum, Hippolite nescis" "alas, poor Hippolitus, thou knowest not what thou sayest, 'tis otherwise, Hippolitus."

[Sidenote: Isa. 40:27-31] Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel: My way is hid from Jehovah

Then, if thou sayest that the flesh and blood of Christ, that is to say, his manhood, is made more, or increased by so much as the ministration of bread and wine is, the which ye ministerif ye say it is sothen thou must needs consent that the thing which is not God today shall be God tomorrow; yea, and that the thing which is without spirit of life, but groweth in the field by kind, shall be God at another time.

There was neither shadow nor movement of fair expression on Mistress Penwick's face, as she answered calmly, "Thou sayest well.

Thou sayest she is Sir John Penwick's daughter?" "Aye, and she's a glorious beauty, eh, Constance?"

I will speak to her once more, then I will be cold and indifferent as thou sayest.

'Tis best for thee to bide here awhile, at least until a courier shall return from the tree, where thou sayest thy cousin will place the billet.

" "Not so; he is most noble, butbutI know not what,he is haughty and full of temper and given to harsh language" "Yet he is not a fit companion for thee, sayest thou?" "Thou dost greatly misunderstand me; he is on the contrary a most delightful person to converse with and every whit fit to be a King;but we are not suited to each other.

Because thou sayest, I am rich and increased in goods and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art the wretched one, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold refined by fire, that thou mayest become rich; and white garments, that thou mayest clothe thyself, and that the shame of thy nakedness be not made manifest; and eye-salve to anoint thine eyes, that thou mayest see.

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