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 3
... thou , bride ! this company to keep ? To sit up , till thou fain would sleep ? " Donne . Neither will I wretched thee In death forsake , but keep thee company . Dryden . 32. To keep company with . To have fa- miliar intercourse . A ...
... thou , bride ! this company to keep ? To sit up , till thou fain would sleep ? " Donne . Neither will I wretched thee In death forsake , but keep thee company . Dryden . 32. To keep company with . To have fa- miliar intercourse . A ...
Side 7
... thou move , And scatter'st , where thou goest , the kindly seeds Dryden . of love . Ye heav'ns , from high the dewy nectar pour , And in soft silence shed the kindly show'r ! Pope . KINDNESS . u . s . [ from kind . ] Benevo- lence ...
... thou move , And scatter'st , where thou goest , the kindly seeds Dryden . of love . Ye heav'ns , from high the dewy nectar pour , And in soft silence shed the kindly show'r ! Pope . KINDNESS . u . s . [ from kind . ] Benevo- lence ...
Side 8
... thou have a kirtle of Thon shalt have a cap to - morrow . Shakesp . Hen . IV . Thy gowns , thy shoes , thy beds of roses , Thy cap , thy kirtle , and thy poesies , Soon break , soon wither , soon forgotten , In folly ripe , in reasor ...
... thou have a kirtle of Thon shalt have a cap to - morrow . Shakesp . Hen . IV . Thy gowns , thy shoes , thy beds of roses , Thy cap , thy kirtle , and thy poesies , Soon break , soon wither , soon forgotten , In folly ripe , in reasor ...
Side 14
... thou shalt eat bread without scarceness ; thou shalt not lack any thing in it . Deut . viii . 9 . One day we hope thou shalt bring back , Dear Bolingbroke , the justice that we lack . Daniel . Intreat they may ; authority they lack ...
... thou shalt eat bread without scarceness ; thou shalt not lack any thing in it . Deut . viii . 9 . One day we hope thou shalt bring back , Dear Bolingbroke , the justice that we lack . Daniel . Intreat they may ; authority they lack ...
Side 31
... Thou art a soul in bliss , but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire ; that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead . Hill . Shakesp . Of lead , some I can shew you so like steel , and so unlike common lead ore , that the workmen call it ...
... Thou art a soul in bliss , but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire ; that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead . Hill . Shakesp . Of lead , some I can shew you so like steel , and so unlike common lead ore , that the workmen call it ...
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