398 examples of speake in sentences

Something I know That I could wish I nere had understood, Which yet if I should speake, as the respect And duty that I owe my Cuntry binds me, It wilbe thought 'tis rather privat spleene Then pious zeale.

Call in the Captaine You saw me speake with at the dore.

Not so close, and't like your Lordship, But you may see and speake with him.

What now I speake Againe

ile speake alowd; let who will tell it, I never will fly from it.

In the Art Of Goverment they scornd not once to be soe, Nor you to give me hearing: and if ever 'Twer lawful th' unthanckfull men t'upbraid Unequall benefitts, let it not in me Be now held glorious if I speake my best.

The whole Court attended When he was pleasd to speake, and, with such murmours As glad Spectators in a Theater Grace their best Actors with, they ever heard him; When to have had a sight of him was held A prosperous omen; when no eye gazd on him That was not filld with admiration, not As now with scorne or pitty.

If your worship would take my Counsell, considering the league at Barwick and the late expeditions, wee may find some of these things in the North or else speake with some reform'd Captaine, though he bee a Catholike; and it may bee wee may have them at cheaper rates.

I speake not, Madam, with a thought to suffer A foule breath whisper your white name; for he That dares traduce it must beleeve me dead,

He desires presentlie To speake with you at his lodging.

Then I would speake, but cannot; nought affordes Expression, th'Alphabet's too poore for wordes:

Wy, now you speake like an understanding soldier, and one that may come to something in the end.

Why then in prose, the worst that I can speake in, I doe not love you, Lady. Sis.

'But be the workemen what they may be, let us speake of the worke; that is, the true greatnesse of Kingdom and estates; and the meanes thereof.

The same day about noone the Sabander borded vs once againe, willing Cornelis Houtman to go on land to speake with the Gouernour, for as then there was no King, for about a Month before our arriuall there, the King was gone with a great armie before the towne of Palimbam, which he thought to take, and had almost gotten it, but there he was stricken with a great Peece by a Renigado of the Portingalles, and so was slaine.

The 21. of Ianuarie there came two barkes to the Mauritius, wherein there was one that coulde speake good Portingall, who tolde vs that the towne of Ballaboam was besieged by a strange King, that had marryed the King of Ballaboams daughter, and after he had laine with her he caused her to bee slaine, and then came to besiege her father.

that have ... and speake.

speake Andrew, Where didst thou leave thy Master?

May I speake w'ye? Bri.

Does my younger brother speake any Greek yet, Andrew?

Speake such another Ode, and take all yet.

Speake not so softly Sir, tis very likely.

I yeelded first in mind though it bee my course last to speake: but if Silvestris find me not ever at home, let him curse himselfe that gave me wings to flie abroad, whose feathers if his jealousie shall breake, my policie shall imp.

Nature gives her the choice: Speake, my Pandora; where wilt thou be? Pandora.

And to him calls: 'O deare Amyntas, speake, Look on me, sweete Amyntas, it is I That calles thee, I it is, that holds thee here, Within those armes thou haste esteem'd so deare.' (V. ii.) Amyntas' subsequent recovery is reported in the same strain.

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