29 examples of sutors in sentences

In fiery play The rippling beams that swept between The sea-cleft Sutor crags serene, Broke quivering where the waters bore The soft reflection of the shore.

With thirteene Sutors deaths till he at length

It contained the following lines, The Kirrimorians and Forforians met at Muirmoss, The Kirrimorians beat the Forforians back to the cross, Sutors ye are, and sutors ye'll be Ty upon Forfar, Kirrimuir bears the gree.

It contained the following lines, The Kirrimorians and Forforians met at Muirmoss, The Kirrimorians beat the Forforians back to the cross, Sutors ye are, and sutors ye'll be Ty upon Forfar, Kirrimuir bears the gree.

Our good minorite seems in this chapter to have studied the old proverb, fas est ab hoste doceri; but except in the leading political advice of the section, he might have been better employed in following the adage of ne sutor ultra crepidam.

Is the Gallant that will needs be a sutor to our Countes.

Now, if thou art in favor of thy wench, Many a meeting thou mayst helpe me to And learne besides what sutors seeke her love And whom she most affects.

To avoyd prolixity I am crost with a Sutor that wants a piece of his toung, and that makes him come lisping home.

If any physician in the mean time shall infer, Ne sutor ultra crepidam, and find himself grieved that I have intruded into his profession, I will tell him in brief, I do not otherwise by them, than they do by us.

Descending, we wandered through the inclosed garden, and came to a little building in a corner, on entering which, we found the two statues of Tam and Sutor Wat,ponderous stone-work enough, yet permeated in a remarkable degree with living warmth and jovial hilarity.

To hinder me from thy desired sight, But thousand sutors eyes, do watch my steps; And harke, I heare some trampling.

Of all my sutors, most importunate.

Gracious Madam, I have seene the noble Palsgrave, the Prince Of Milleine, and the Palatine of the Rheine, With divers other honorable sutors, Mounted to ride unto their severall places.

What noble man is that, a sutor to you? Val.

Shall I behold this sutor? Valen.

The Author hath indeede made me an honest merrye wench one of his humorists, yet I am so much beholding to him, I cannot get mee a husband in his play that's worthe the having, unlesse I be better halfe of the sutor my selfe; and having imposed this audacity on me, he sends me hither first for exercise.

"Et sutor bonus, et solus formosus, et est rex.

Ne sutor ultra crepidam, sir, is an excellent motto; let the medical cobbler stick to his medical last.

The cobbler, thinking himself very wise, next ventured to criticise the legs; but Apelles said, Ne sutor ultra crepidam ("Let not the cobbler go beyond his last").

A cobbler, despite the ancient saw, ne sutor ultra crepidam, intently devouring the "folio of four pages.

I do remember you, you seem'd to be a Sutor to that Lady? Wel.

Yes, I will give you hearing On equal terms, and sit by you as a friend, But not stand as a Sutor: Now your pleasure?

The young maids choyce of Sutors. Hig.

CROMARTY, a county in the N. of Scotland, consisting of ten fragments scattered up and down Ross-shire; the county town, the birthplace of Hugh Miller, being on the N. side of Cromarty Firth, which opens eastward into the Moray Firth, and forms a large harbour 1 m. long and 7 broad, protected at the mouth by two beetling rocks called Sutors, one on each side, 400 and 463 ft. high.

"Ne sutor ultra crepidam" is undoubtedly a good motto for the ordinary man, but sticking to his last was something to which Dr. Holmes could never bring himself, and in a marvellous way his abounding genius proved masterful in a score of varying fields.

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