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, Том 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... thou canst rail the seal from off my bond , SE'Asick . adj . [ sea and sick . ] Sick , as new Thou but offend'st thy lungs to speak so loud . voyagers on the sea . Shakspeart . She began to be much seasick , extremity of Solyman shewed ...
... thou canst rail the seal from off my bond , SE'Asick . adj . [ sea and sick . ] Sick , as new Thou but offend'st thy lungs to speak so loud . voyagers on the sea . Shakspeart . She began to be much seasick , extremity of Solyman shewed ...
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... thou art not what thou seem'st . Sbakspeare . So spake th ' Omnipotent ; and with his words All seem'd well plcas'd ; all seem'd , but were not all . Milton . In holy nuptials ty'd ; A seeming widow , and a secret bride . Dryden ...
... thou art not what thou seem'st . Sbakspeare . So spake th ' Omnipotent ; and with his words All seem'd well plcas'd ; all seem'd , but were not all . Milton . In holy nuptials ty'd ; A seeming widow , and a secret bride . Dryden ...
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... thou shalt serve wich me . Genesis . Thou might'st have sooner got another service , Sbakspeare . 2. To be in subjection . Thou hast made me to serve with thy sins ; These that accuse him are a yoke of his disthou hast wearied me with ...
... thou shalt serve wich me . Genesis . Thou might'st have sooner got another service , Sbakspeare . 2. To be in subjection . Thou hast made me to serve with thy sins ; These that accuse him are a yoke of his disthou hast wearied me with ...
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... thou sever not . Milton . ' That famine was prevented ere it came . Dryden . 2. To suffer disjunction . 2. Containing one part in seven . Fortune , divorce SE'VENTHLY . adv . [ from seventh . ] In Pomp from the bearer , ' t is a suff ...
... thou sever not . Milton . ' That famine was prevented ere it came . Dryden . 2. To suffer disjunction . 2. Containing one part in seven . Fortune , divorce SE'VENTHLY . adv . [ from seventh . ] In Pomp from the bearer , ' t is a suff ...
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... thou must love . comforts , 4. SHALT thou love ? Will it be that thou Constrains them weep , and shake with fear and must love ? Will it be perunitted to thee sorrow . Sbakspeare , to love ? What said the wench , when he rose up again ...
... thou must love . comforts , 4. SHALT thou love ? Will it be that thou Constrains them weep , and shake with fear and must love ? Will it be perunitted to thee sorrow . Sbakspeare , to love ? What said the wench , when he rose up again ...
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