1599 examples of varietie in sentences

Coming down to the historic days of Greece and Rome, we have abundant details of the skill and care that were displayed in procuring for religious purposes the finest and choicest varieties of flowers; abundant allusions to which are found in the old classic writings.

There are several varieties of the clove; the best is called the royal clove, which is scarce, and which is blacker and smaller than the other kinds.

Maroquine Berbers, include the varieties of the Amayeegh and the Shelouh, who mostly are located in the mountains, while the Arabs are settled on the plains.

Their varieties and amount of population are equally unknown.

'All the gay [niceties] varieties of diction.

; a footbath 60 cents; and for other varieties from 1 fr.

In this book the writer has aimed at sketching several distinct varieties of the human race, as true to the governing impulses of their educations, habits, modes of thinking and natures.

Red and white firs are found, the incense cedar, the Douglas spruce, the big cone spruce, and a number of deciduous trees, mainly oaks of several varieties, with sycamore along the lower creeks, and the alder tree, strikingly like the alder bush of our eastern streams and pastures, but of Gargantuan proportions, grown out of all recognition.

Scattered representatives of other species are foundthe maple, cherry, dogwood, two varieties of sumac, the yerba del pasmo (or bastard cedar), madroños, walnut, mesquite, mountain mahogany, cottonwood, willow, ash, many varieties of bushes, also the yucca, mescal, cactus, etc.

Scattered representatives of other species are foundthe maple, cherry, dogwood, two varieties of sumac, the yerba del pasmo (or bastard cedar), madroños, walnut, mesquite, mountain mahogany, cottonwood, willow, ash, many varieties of bushes, also the yucca, mescal, cactus, etc.

'I may finish my letter,' he writes, 'especially as the conclusion of it naturally turns my thoughts from Yahoos to one of the dearest pledges I have upon earth, yourself, to whom I am a most Affectionate Father, 'ORRERY.' See ante, i. 275-284, for Johnson's letters to Thomas Warton, many of which end 'in studied varieties of phrase.'

Melons similar to those formerly seen by me on the Gascoyne, several varieties of brachychiton, a small variety of the adansonia, three or four different kinds of convolvulus (one of which runs along the sands near the beach with arms sometimes as much as forty yards in length), acacias, sterculia, and a variety of eucalyptus resembling a stunted red-gum, are also found growing among the hills in small quantities.

This is a bad world, as we all know, and it is made so by a good many varieties of bad people.

They delight, as we do, in the varieties of dress, of parade, and luxurious feasts.

" Nature is very capricious in the varieties she produces by mixing flowers with each other.

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.

And evermore with most varietie, And change of sweetnesse, (for all change is sweete,)

Her discourses are fables, her vows dissimulations, her conceits subtleties, and her contents varieties.

I speake not of the sundry shapes of beasts, The severall colours of the Elements, Whose mixture shapes the worlds varietie

I wonder what varietie of sights Retaines your father and the prince so long With signior Flores? Hya.

Come, to his sisters execution goe, We have varietie of joyes in woe.

The time is tedious, wants varietie; But that I may shew what delightful raptures Combats my soule to see this union, And with what boundles joy I doe imbrace it, We heere commaund all prison gates flye ope, Freeing all prisoners (traitors all except,)

But, says the letter, "The varietie of teaching is divers yet, and alwaies will be; for that every schoolemaister liketh that he knoweth, and seeth not the use of that he knoweth not; and therefore judgeth that the most sufficient waie, which he seeth to be the readiest meane, and perfectest kinde, to bring a learner to have a thorough knowledge therein.

Let Gallants therefore skip no more from hence To Italic, France, Spaine, and with expence Waste time and faire estates, to learne new fashions Of complementall phrases, soft temptations To glorious beggary: Here let them hand This Booke; here studie, reade, and vnderstand: Then shall they find varietie at Home, As curious as at Paris, or at Rome.

Randolph's familiarity with Guarini is evident throughout, and there is at least one distinct reminiscence, namely Thestylis' humorous expansion of Corisca's remark about changing her lovers like her clothes: Other Nymphs Have their varietie of loves, for every gowne, Nay, every petticote; I have only one, The poore foole Mopsus!

1599 examples of  varietie  in sentences