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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Side 47
... Death lies on her like an untimely show'r Upon the sweetest flow'r of all the field . Lie heavy on him , earth , for he Laid many a heavy load on thee . Shak . Epitaph on Vanbrugh , 3. To be reposited in the grave . All the kings of the ...
... Death lies on her like an untimely show'r Upon the sweetest flow'r of all the field . Lie heavy on him , earth , for he Laid many a heavy load on thee . Shak . Epitaph on Vanbrugh , 3. To be reposited in the grave . All the kings of the ...
Side 48
... death to some sort of people , and they would as lieve hang as work . L'Estrange . LIEUTENANCY . n . s . [ lieutenance , Fr. from lieutenant . ] 1. The office of a lieutenant . If such tricks as these strip you out of your lieu- tenancy ...
... death to some sort of people , and they would as lieve hang as work . L'Estrange . LIEUTENANCY . n . s . [ lieutenance , Fr. from lieutenant . ] 1. The office of a lieutenant . If such tricks as these strip you out of your lieu- tenancy ...
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... death , Have they been merry ? which their keepers call A lightning before death . Shak . Romeo and Juliet . We were once in hopes of his recovery , upon a kind of message from the widow ; but this only proved a lightning before death ...
... death , Have they been merry ? which their keepers call A lightning before death . Shak . Romeo and Juliet . We were once in hopes of his recovery , upon a kind of message from the widow ; but this only proved a lightning before death ...
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... Death of thy soul ! those linen cheeks of thine What soldiers , whey- Shakesp . LINENDRA'PER . n . s . [ linen and draper . ] He who deals in linen . LING . n . s . [ ling , Islandick . ] face ? 1. Heath . This sense is retained in the ...
... Death of thy soul ! those linen cheeks of thine What soldiers , whey- Shakesp . LINENDRA'PER . n . s . [ linen and draper . ] He who deals in linen . LING . n . s . [ ling , Islandick . ] face ? 1. Heath . This sense is retained in the ...
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... Death with his mace petrifick smote . Milton . With his mace their nonarch struck the ground ; With inward trembling earth receiv'd the wound , And rising streams a ready passage found . Dry . The mighty maces with such haste descend ...
... Death with his mace petrifick smote . Milton . With his mace their nonarch struck the ground ; With inward trembling earth receiv'd the wound , And rising streams a ready passage found . Dry . The mighty maces with such haste descend ...
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