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, Volume 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 - English language |
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... heart to Romeo's ; thou our hands ; And ere this hand , by thee to Romeo seal'd , Shall be the label to another deed , Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another , this shall slay them both . Shak . LA BENT . adj ...
... heart to Romeo's ; thou our hands ; And ere this hand , by thee to Romeo seal'd , Shall be the label to another deed , Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another , this shall slay them both . Shak . LA BENT . adj ...
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... heart - struck injuries . Shaksp . K. Lear . Let more work be laid upon the men , that they may labour therein . Exodus . He is so touch'd with the memory of her bene- volence and protection , that his soul labours for an expression to ...
... heart - struck injuries . Shaksp . K. Lear . Let more work be laid upon the men , that they may labour therein . Exodus . He is so touch'd with the memory of her bene- volence and protection , that his soul labours for an expression to ...
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... heart towards my people's good and just contentment . Shall grief contract the largeness of that heart , King Charles . In which nor fear nor anger Man as far transcends the beasts in largenese a part . Waller . of desire , as dignity ...
... heart towards my people's good and just contentment . Shall grief contract the largeness of that heart , King Charles . In which nor fear nor anger Man as far transcends the beasts in largenese a part . Waller . of desire , as dignity ...
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... heart . Ecclesiastes . The peacock laid it extremely to heart , that , being Juno's darling bird , he had not the night- ingale's voice . L'Estrange . He that really lays these two things to heart , the extreme necessity that he is in ...
... heart . Ecclesiastes . The peacock laid it extremely to heart , that , being Juno's darling bird , he had not the night- ingale's voice . L'Estrange . He that really lays these two things to heart , the extreme necessity that he is in ...
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... heart Scrawl'd o'er with trifles . 3. One side of a double door . Swift . The two leaves of the one door were folding . 1 Kings . 4. Any thing foliated , or thinly beaten . Eleven ounces two pence sterling ought to be of so pure silver ...
... heart Scrawl'd o'er with trifles . 3. One side of a double door . Swift . The two leaves of the one door were folding . 1 Kings . 4. Any thing foliated , or thinly beaten . Eleven ounces two pence sterling ought to be of so pure silver ...
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