A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations by Examples from the Best Writers. To which are Prefixed, a History of the Language and an English Grammar, Volum 2T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... Henry in knots involving Emma's name , Had half - express'd , and half - conceal'd his flame Upon this tree ; and as the tender mark Grew with the year , and widen'd with the bark , Venus had heard the virgin's soft address , That , as ...
... Henry in knots involving Emma's name , Had half - express'd , and half - conceal'd his flame Upon this tree ; and as the tender mark Grew with the year , and widen'd with the bark , Venus had heard the virgin's soft address , That , as ...
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... Henry IV . ACKER . n . s . A kind of varnish , which , spread upon a white substance , exhibits a gold colour . To LACKER . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To smear over with lacker . What shook the stage , and made the people stare ...
... Henry IV . ACKER . n . s . A kind of varnish , which , spread upon a white substance , exhibits a gold colour . To LACKER . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To smear over with lacker . What shook the stage , and made the people stare ...
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... Henry's corse.Shak . The pair of sages praise ; One pity'd , one contemn'd the woful times , One laugh'd at follies , one lamented crimes . Dryd . LAMENT n . s . [ lamentum , Lat . from the verb . ] 1. Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamenta ...
... Henry's corse.Shak . The pair of sages praise ; One pity'd , one contemn'd the woful times , One laugh'd at follies , one lamented crimes . Dryd . LAMENT n . s . [ lamentum , Lat . from the verb . ] 1. Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamenta ...
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... Henry VIII . As if that name , Shot from the deadly level of a gun , Did murther her . Shakesp . Romeo and Juliet . Thrice happy is that humble pair , Beneath the level of all care , Over whose heads those arrows fly , Of sad distrust ...
... Henry VIII . As if that name , Shot from the deadly level of a gun , Did murther her . Shakesp . Romeo and Juliet . Thrice happy is that humble pair , Beneath the level of all care , Over whose heads those arrows fly , Of sad distrust ...
Side 47
... Henry VIII . 24. To lie down . To rest ; to go into a state of repose . The leopard shall lie down with the kid . Isaiah xi . 6 . The needy shall lie down in safety . Isaiah xiv . 30 . 25. To lie down . To sink into the grave . His ...
... Henry VIII . 24. To lie down . To rest ; to go into a state of repose . The leopard shall lie down with the kid . Isaiah xi . 6 . The needy shall lie down in safety . Isaiah xiv . 30 . 25. To lie down . To sink into the grave . His ...
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