73 Verbs to Use for the Word does

She hesitated,"If I cannot aid thee, what wilt thou do?" "I must wait and suffer," he said; "for Marina will not yield.

C] 'pray ye doe. l. 35.

"Mem, To turn off Peter for shooting a Doe while she was eating Acorns out of his Hand.

He made answere that they held no other god but the sun, (to which planet they pray both at the rising and setting) as I haue seene sundry doe in Aleppo: his reason was drawen from the effects which it worketh in giuing light to the moone and other starres, and causing all things to grow and encrease vpon the earth: answere was made, that it did moue with the rest as the wheeles of a clocke, and therefore of force must haue a moouer.

Mine Host shall heere it, ile be your opponent, Acutus moderator: wilt thou doe it? Host.

But one night he ran down and killed a young doe.

It took many trials before I learned how to knot my sinew thread on the point of my finger, as I saw her do.

" "Then, Edyrn, son of Nudd," replied Geraint, "These two things shalt thou do, or else thou diest.

Most of it they got by fair still-hunting, but some by methods we do not now consider legitimate, such as calling up a doe by imitating the bleat of a fawn, and shooting deer from a scaffold when they came to the salt licks at night.

An' soomtimes the one christening 'ull do for a whole brood; they royal childer has sich a mony names, ye know.

false teaching, do., doubtful, after participles, in what kind of examples found; canon concerning do.

Die. 'Pray ye consider quickly, Doe, doe, by any means, me thinks already A grave staid gentleman comes to my memory.

If after quarrelling or threatening a prsent mischiefe doth follow for ptye's devilishly disposed after cursing doe use threatnings, & yt alsoe is a grt prsumcon agt y. "5.

The world shall know that what's iust we dare doe.

"Even as the king of birds that with unwearied wing soars nearest to the sun, yet wears upon his breast the softest down,"as we learn from no less eminent authority than that of the Lichfield Courier-Herald"so Mr. Charteris is equally expert in depicting the derring-do and tenderness of those glorious days of chivalry, of fair women and brave men, of gentle breeding, of splendid culture and wholesome living.

What doe we Princes differ from the durt And basenesse of the common Multitude If to the scorne of each malicious tongue We subiect are: For that I had no skill, Not he that his farre famed daughter set A prise to Victoria and had bin Crown'd

Good Bellizarius, wherein doe I digresse?

Ile suffer bravely, doe your worst, doe, doe.

Each saddle is built for four passengers, sitting dos-a-dos, back to back, two on a side, and a little shelf hangs down to support their feet.

Agesilaus riding upon a rude, or cock-horse as they terme it, played with his sonne beeing but a boy: and when a certayn man passing by sawe him so doe and laughed there withall, Agesilaus sayde thus, Now hold thy peace and say nothing; but when thou art a father I doubt not thou wilt doe as fathers should doe with their children.

One day the lad who had attended to them knocked at the drawing-room door, and on entering with a large basket, drew from it a most beautiful black-and-white doe, and held it up before our admiring eyes; this was followed by the display of seven young ones, as pretty as the mother.

Now there is a law in Pegu, that whosoeuer killeth a man, he shall buy the shed blood with his money, according to the estate of the person that is slaine, but these Falchines being the seruants of the king, the Retors durst hot doe any thing in the matter, without the consent of the king, because it was necessarie that the king should knowe of such a matter.

ordinary Calf's Head collar'd to eat hot do.

Employers and employed do, no doubt, find in some trades to-day that their relations are strained and irksome.

If you find any stirring do but say so. Elder Lo.

73 Verbs to Use for the Word  does