25 examples of thre in sentences

But stop a bit;just go in yon, an' aw'll come to yo in a two-thre minutes."

free His gylted craft and gloyre in content Gay thynges I made eke, yf than lust to see Go loke the Code also the dygestes thre The bookes of lawe and of physyke good Of ornate speche there spryngeth up the flood.

We went down the gorge to the narrow place over on the big seedar that had broke off and that was how we come to the First Caive, and then we come to Caive number thre and two.

And for two weeks maybe thre we lost track of time until this grate big pile of gold was dug that I am setting right on top of right now how can a man eat gold when he is dying of hunger and burn it when he is freezing.

You come up the old trail past where the thre Eytalians had their camp last year and over the big mountain strate ahead and about another seven miles strate on and then there is the pass with the big black rocks on one side and streaks of white granite on the other and down into the gorge and strate up four or five miles where the old seedar broke off and fell acrost.

But where the devil is 'Caive thre'?" * *

Be not your selfe the Bell To tolle you to the Grave; and the good Fates, For ought we see, may winde upon your bottome A thred of excellent length.

So soone as Fates their vitall thred have shorne, Forgotten quite as they were never borne [* Raced, razed.]

It[em] her brests two bottomes be of thred, By which love to his laborinth is led.

I looke to-morrow to be drawne before 'em; And doe you thinck, I, that have satt a Judge And drawne the thred of life to what length I pleasd, Will now appeare a Prisoner in the same place?

I have seene a Catamountaine once; but all was nothing to the wench that turnd round and thred needles.

And ther ben gees alle rede, thre sithes more gret than oure here: and thei han the hed, the necke and the brest alle black.

I, he, dat fine precious stone knave: by garr, I tinke I shall hit upon hir skirt till be thred

They shall be recompensed according to the works of their hands, as Haman was hanged on the gallows he provided for Mordecai; "They shall have sorrow of heart, and be destroyed from under the heaven," Thre. iii. 64, 65, 66.

The truth is the fatall sisters have cut the thred of her Cork-shoe, & shee's stept aside in to a Coblers shop to take a true stitch, whether I mean to send myself as a Court of Guard to conduct her, but see, oh inconstant fortune!

The goddesse of warre, called Bellona, had these thre handmaids ever attendynge on her: BLOOD, FIRE, and FAMINE, which thre damosels be of that force and strength that every one of them alone is able and sufficient to torment and afflict a proud prince; and they all joyned together are of puissance to destroy the most populous country and most richest region of the world.

The goddesse of warre, called Bellona, had these thre handmaids ever attendynge on her: BLOOD, FIRE, and FAMINE, which thre damosels be of that force and strength that every one of them alone is able and sufficient to torment and afflict a proud prince; and they all joyned together are of puissance to destroy the most populous country and most richest region of the world.

Some hath al thre, but vp to honours trone, Can he not crepe, by no maner of stelth.

"Ich am afert Lo whet ich see Methinketh hit be develes thre.

In Holland's Suetonius, p. 169: "Likewise to get, to pill and poll by hooke and crooke so much, as that" In a letter of Sir Richard Morysin to the Privy Council, in Lodges Illustrations, &c., i. 154: "Ferrante Gonzaga, d'Arras, and Don Diego, are in a leage, utterlie bent to myslyke, and to charge by hook or by crooke, anything don, or to be don, by the thre fyrst.

For now you may perceive, our thred of life Was spun together, and the poor Arnoldo Made only to enjoy the best Zenocia, And not to serve the use of any other; And in that she may equal; my Lord Clodio Had long since else enjoyed her, nor could I Have been so blind, as not to see your great

I have fool'd my self a fair thred of all my fortunes, This strikes me most; not that I fear to perish, But that this unmannerly boldness has brought me to it.

Hail thou beauty of the bower, Whiter than the Paramour Of my Master, let me crave Thy vertuous help to keep from Grave This poor Mortal that here lyes, Waiting when the destinies Will cut off his thred of life: View the wound by cruel knife Trencht into him.

I had my horse wounded in the night, as he was in my pasture no creature save thre calves with him:

" Another, carrying just a little more of the wine of the country than his legs could bear, stood up unsteadily in his wagon and shouted, "If you (hic) come around these pa-arts again with that thres-in' ma-a-chine, I'll have the law on you,d'ye hear?"

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