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Use "soules" in a sentence
"The most barbarous peoples, it was said for centuries, are inevitably charmed by harmonious sound, an opinion repeated by John Case in his Praise of Musicke (1586, p. 42): the infant, destitute of reason, is stilled by the songs of his nurse; ploughmen and carters “are by the instinct of their harmonicall soules compelled to frame their breath into a whistle,” which delights not man alone but the oxen and horses."
"Marrie that) that is, their soules, which by popish Exorcismes & practises they damme to hell."
"I've already commented on your amazing soules on Flickr."