ANGER-continued. ANGER-ANTECEDENTS. With fiery eyes, and with contracted brows, He heaved for vent, and burst like bellowing Etna, There is a fatal Fury in your visage, It blazes fierce, and menaces destruction. 21 Dryden. Rowe, Fair P. The man of thought strikes deepest, and strikes safest. Savage, Sir T. Ov. His eyes like meteors roll'd, then darted down Those hearts that start at once into a blaze, Congreve. C. Johnson's Medea. And her brow clear'd, but not her troubled eye; It shakes its phrase, is little to be feared, Oh! Anger is an evil thing, And spoils the fairest face,- One angry moment often does It works the wrong we ne'er make right ANGLING. Byron, D. J. Byron, Doge V. Eliza Cook. Sh. M. Ado. III. 1. The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish ANTECEDENTS, Sh. Ant. & Cleop. 111. 5. Men so noble, However faulty, yet should find respect Sh. H. VIII. v. 2. 22 ANTICIPATION. ANTICIPATION-ANXIETY. Why should we Peace, brother, be not over-exquisite For, grant they be so, while they rest unknown, ANTIPATHY. Some men there are love not a gaping pig; Ask you what provocation I have had? They say he sits All day in contemplation of a statue Denham. Milton, Com. Butler Hud. III. 1. With ne'er a nose; and dotes on the decay, Sh. M. Ven. IV. 1. With greater love than the self-loved Narcissus Did on his beauty. What toil did honest Curio take, What strict inquiries did he make, And perfect all the Roman set! Pope. Shak. Marmion, Antiq. 'T is found! and oh! his happy lot! "T is bought, locked up, and lies forgot! Prior, Alma, c. 2. How his eyes languish! how his thoughts adore That touch'd the ruff, that touch'd queen Bess's chin. Young, Love of F. Iv. 120, Rare are the buttons of a Roman's breeches, ANXIETY. But human bodies are sic fools, Peter Pindar. For a' their colleges and schools, That, when nae real ills perplex them, They make enow themsels to vex them. Burns. APATHY. APATHY APPEARANCES. A man, whose blood Is very snow broth; one who never feels The wanton stings and motions of the sense : 23 With profits of the mind, study and fast. Sh. M. för M. 1. 5. APPARITION. They gather round, and wonder at the tale Of horrid apparition, tall and ghostly, That walks at dead of night, or takes his stand APOLOGY. Forgive me, Valentine: if hearty sorrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence, I tender it here; I do as truly suffer I know the action was extremely wrong; I own it, I deplore it, I condemn it; Blair, Grave. Sh. Two G. v. 4. And so must tell the truth, howe'er you blame it. APPAREL. Byron, Don Juan. Sh. Lear, IV. 6. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear: APPEAL. Sh. Tam. S. IV.3. Sh. Ham. 1. 3. I have done the state some service, and they know it, APPEARANCES. All that glisters is not gold, Sh. Oth. v. 2 Sh. Mer. V. 11. 7. 24 APPEARANCES-APPETITE. APPEARANCES-continued. There is a fair behaviour in thee, captain; Sh. Tw. N. 1. 2. Dryden, Don Sebastian. Appearances to save, his only care; Your thief looks in the crowd, Exactly like the rest, or rather better; 'Tis only at the bar, and in the dungeon, That wise men know your felon by his features. Byron, Werner, II. 1. Full many a stoic eye and aspect stern Byron, Corsair. How little do they see what is, who fame Trust me, you'll find a heart of truth APPETITE. Our stomachs Will make what's homely, savoury. Southey. Mrs. Osgood. Sh. Cymb. III. 6. Sh. Macb. III. 4. APPETITE-ARGUMENT. APPETITE-continued. Why, she would hang on him, As if increase of appetite had grown 25 Sh. Ham. 1. 2. His thirst he slakes at some pure neighbouring brook, APOSTASY. Churchill, Gotham, III. Think on th' insulting scorn, the conscious pangs, And wisdom into virtue turn thy frailty. APPEAL. But this lies all within the will of God, APPLAUSE. I would applaud thee to the very echo, Such a noise arose Dr. Johnson. Sh. Hen. V. I. 2. As the shrouds make at sea in a stiff tempest, Sh. Macb. v. 3. Been loose, this day they had been lost. Sh. Hen. VIII. VI. 1. Kings fight for empire, madmen for applause. Applause Waits on success; the fickle multitude, Like the light straw that floats along the stream, Dryden. T. Francklin, Earl of Warwick. Oh popular applause! what art of man Is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms? Cowper, Task, ARGUMENT. O most lame and impotent conclusion. He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still.. He'd undertake to prove, by force [II. 481. Sh. Oth. II. 1. Butler, III. 3, 547. Butler, 1. 75. Gay, Fable 16. |