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Definition of Sayst
1. say [v] - See also: say
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sayst
Literary usage of Sayst
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"And if that she be faire, thou veray knave, Thou sayst that every ... Thou sayst
som folk desire us for richesse, Som for our shape, and som for our ..."
2. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"He that is in the kingdom is in righteousness, peace, and joy in the holy ghost,
and thou sayst, ' in the kingdom of grace groaning;' that is but a notion ..."
3. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Samuel Johnson (1810)
"And if that she be faire, thou veray knave, Thou sayst that every ... Thou sayst
som folk desire us for richesse, Som for our shape, and som for our ..."
4. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"... as thou sayst, thou feel'st for me such ruth." He spoke ; the hero round his
shoulders cast A lion's hide that to his ankles dropp'd Tawny and large, ..."
5. The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With an Essay on His Language and by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt (1843)
"Thou sayst, men may not kepe a castel wal, It may so long ... And if that she be
foul, thou sayst, that she Coveteth every man that she may see; ..."
6. Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of by William Hazlitt (1825)
"And if that she be faire, thou veray knave, Thou sayst that every ... Ne non so
grey goos goth (her in the lake, (As sayst thou) that wol ben withoute a ..."