73 Verbs to Use for the Word soules

245 Then let thy flinty hart, that feeles no paine, Empierced be with pittifull remorse, And let thy bowels bleede in every vaine, At sight of his most sacred heavenly corse, So torne and mangled with malicious forse; 250 And let thy soule, whose sins his sorrows wrought, Melt into teares, and grone in grieved thought.

" "To feede mens soules," quoth he, "is not in man: For they must feed themselves, doo what we can.

This deede would trouble any quiet soule, To thinke thereof, much more to see it done; Such cruell deedes can never long be hid, Although we practice nere so cunningly.

You should be the Court-Diall and direct The king with constant motion; be ever beating (Like to Clocke-Hammers) on his Iron heart To make it sound cleere and to feel remorse: You should unlocke his soule, wake his dead conscience Which, like a drowsie Centinell, gives leave For sinnes vast army to beleaguer him: His ruines will be ask'd for at your hands.

This adds some comfort to my troubled soule: I, that so many have depriv'd of breath, Shall winne two soules to accompany me in death.

Divine Eugenia, beares the ocular forme Of musicke, and of Reason, and presents The soule exempt from flesh in flesh inflam'd; Who must not love her then, that loves his soule?

yet I warrant it, and wilbe while tis a soule if you use this.

I am prepar'd; oh God, receive my soule; Forgive my sinnes, for they are numberlesse.

Freind, Ere I begin my story I would wish you Collect yourselfe, awake your sleeping Spiritts, Invoake your patience, all thats man about you To ayd your resolution; for I feare The newes I bring will like a palsie shake Your soules indifferenst temper.

I said somewhat cut her soule in pieces.

There's no release meant, you have vowed I see To dam your soules by wilfull periury.

Mercy owned before this court yt she did say to sd Halliberch that it was reuealled to her yt shee wisht she had not damd her soule for yesterdays work and also sad before this cort she belieued that there was a deuination in all her trouble.

Thence gathering plumes of perfect speculation To impe* the wings of thy high flying mynd, 135 Mount up aloft through heavenly contemplation From this darke world, whose damps the soule do blynd,

We know ye wandring dwellers in the dark Have power to shape you like mortallitie To beguile the simple & deceve their soules.

tell me, cruell Sir, Why you have doone thys that myne inocent soule May teache repentance to you [Dies.

Great Queene, whom Nature made to be her glory, Fortune got eies and came to be thy servant, Honour is proud to be thy tytle; though Thy beauties doe draw up my soule, yet still So bright, so glorious is thy Maiestie That it beates downe againe my clyming thoughts.

Thy name's Thomas; take heed, I say still, Thomas, of being drunke, for it doth drowne the mortall soule; and yours cannot swim, Thomas,can it? Tho.

Thankes, gratious God, that thou hast left the meanes To end my soule from this perplexitie.

I will entice the greedie-minded soule, To pull the fruite from the forbidden tree; Yet Tantall-like, he shall but glut his eye, Nor feede his body with salubrious fruite.

Our tyrant fate has found Yet uninvented torments to expresse Our loyall soules.

Ill fare his soule that would extenuate The rigor of your life-confounding doome!

Then shall the Countrie that poor Tennis-ball Of angry fate, receive thy Pastorall, And from it learn those melancholy straines Fed the afflicted soules of Primitive swaines.

but," said th'Ape, "the charge is wondrous great, To feed mens soules, and hath an heavie threat.

What, am I a Goddesse That I should fetch their flying soules from heaven And breath them once more in their clay cold bodies? Duke.

[Sidenote: buy to you,] Oh what a Rogue and Pesant slaue am I?[10] Is it not monstrous that this Player heere, But in a Fixion, in a dreame of Passion, Could force his soule so to his whole conceit, [Sidenote: his own conceit]

73 Verbs to Use for the Word  soules