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"bewray" Definitions
  1. DIVULGE, BETRAY

8 Sentences With "bewray"

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Well served eleven day by day, To folly the twelfth did me bewray.
O what an evaporation wherewith to bewray the masks or mufflers of young mangy queans.
O what an evaporation wherewith to bewray the masks or mufflers of young mangy queans.
Smollett and Carlyle then walked home through secluded streets, and were silent, lest their speech should bewray them for Scots.
Why, Warwick, canst thous speak against thy Liege, Whom thou obeyedst thirty and six years, And not bewray thy treason with a blush?
For I was sore afraid of my Brothers, because they had all conspired together to kill him with the Sword that should bewray that Secret.
Why heres our fellow Shakespeare puts them all > downe, I and Ben Jonson too. O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow, he > brought up Horace giving the poets a pill, but our fellow Shakespeare hath > given him a purge that made him bewray his credit. This well-known passage is bitterly ironic: The author of the Parnassus plays is holding up to scorn — for an academic audience — the opinions of two illiterate fools, Burbage and Kempe, who think that Metamorphosis is a writer, and that their colleague, Shakespeare, puts the university playwrights to shame.Boas, Frederick Samuel.
Leonard Wright (b.1555/6"Wright, Leonard", Early English Books online, Text Creation Partnership, via the U. Michigan Digital Collections fl. 1591), was a controversialist who wrote many essays on religious and moral subjects which abound in scriptural references. He came into prominence as a champion of the cause of the bishops in the Martin Marprelate controversy, and was denounced by those who attacked episcopacy. The anti-episcopal author of ‘Theses Martinianæ’ (1590) anathematised him and six other ‘haggling and profane’ writers, and described them as ‘serving the established church if for no other use but to worke its ruine, and to bewray their owne shame and miserable ignorance’ (sig.

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