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giveth

vb. (context archaic English) (en-third-person singular of: give)

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Then shalt thou see a great and marvailous dogge, with three heads, barking continually at the soules of such as enter in, but he can do them no other harme, he lieth day and night before the gate of Proserpina, and keepeth the house of Pluto with great diligence, to whom if thou cast one of thy sops, thou maist have accesse to Proserpina without all danger : shee will make thee good cheere, and entertaine thee with delicate meate and drinke, but sit thou upon the ground, and desire browne bread, and then declare thy message unto her, and when thou hast received such beauty as she giveth, in thy returne appease the rage of the dogge with thy other sop, and give thy other halfe penny to covetous Charon, and come the same way againe into the world as thou wentest : but above all things have a regard that thou looke not in the boxe, neither be not too curious about the treasure of the divine beauty.

Mansour: 'It is the favour of man which giveth beauty and comeliness to woman, as the stream glitters no longer when the sun ceaseth to shine.

SECOND CURATE: * He giveth Christ a cricket-bat and pads, and beateth Him boisterously upon the back.

And when one giveth the blind man eyes, then doth he see too many bad things on the earth: so that he curseth him who healed him.

That which giveth wings to asses, that which milketh the lionesses:- praised be that good, unruly spirit, which cometh like a hurricane unto all the present and unto all the populace,- -Which is hostile to thistle-heads and puzzle-heads, and to all withered leaves and weeds:- praised be this wild, good, free spirit of the storm, which danceth upon fens and afflictions, as upon meadows!

For when last need to desperation driveth, Who dareth most he wisest counsel giveth.

But man dyeth, and wasteth away, yea, man giveth up the Ghost, and where is he?

Leland, in sundry places, complaineth likewise of the decay of parishes in great cities and towns, missing in some six or eight or twelve churches and more, of all which he giveth particular notice.

Men determined on death prefer it at the hands of others, for the reason that the soul which Plato giveth us is rebellious at the thought of self-destruction.

Many words satisfy not the soul, but a good life refresheth the mind, and a pure conscience giveth great confidence towards God.

God ofttimes giveth in one short moment what He hath long time denied.

For he that renounceth, or passeth away his Right, giveth not to any other man a Right which he had not before.

Fair sister, said Sir Urre, so doth my heart light against him, and certainly I hope now to be healed, for my heart giveth unto him more than to all these that have searched me.