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[)} 01//b and trflp c ro {cl{llq,toieknmiiouoa A fnare or gin in which mice are taken loud voice; to vociferate analogal metions in animals, I have reafo Nay to conclude, in their principle are not fimply mechanical, a‘-l ou*h a moufe-trap, or Architas dove » moved m cally M Ja:xfsown ha 1 the IOU'I‘ Ll 7 [muu Saxon. f » Ville 11 confifted with a foul vifag t hav ocke h . The openin t Lt'\tWflC]: 1Y enters; the ent rance; the part of veflel by which i t is fi;lflc. and emptied He came and lay at the mouth of the hav u\, daring them to fi 5 Set a candle lighted in the bottom ofa o io water, and turn the mowh of a glafs ove candle, and it will make the water rife . T chew t eat t grin i th adj let (flch as bc poore go an t up clean Tuf The mouth is low and ing entered pretty far in, the gr 1 th fteel 1 an oval f teet n hi p "'m"s Mow @w. z. [fro to cut To be entangled with thefe mouth- made vows ‘Which break themfelves in f Either our hiftory fhall Speak freely of our aéts; o Like Turkith mute, fhall have' to He mouth' T Aipu b ther m an cu Not \VO!‘F‘i')p'd with a waxen epitap com t1th involved in th ring the forma < and inquire at her mouth Ivcry body's mouth will be full on it for the fi four days, and ip four more the ftory wi ili afleep Having f"wu(mtly in our mouths t nity, we ‘think we have a pofi There is a certain fentence fhe wit it wellmouts'd Boot month, that God accepts the wili South' \ EriNoNS the noun. with emj u.»u.slw claims T To cut with a fcythe Of all the feed that in my youth was fowne, Was nought but brakes and brambles to be mo Spe The care you hav ) 1‘\\n thorns that \\oul.mn Forth he goe Like to a harveft man, that's 'a Or all, or lofe his h It was the latter growit t dow fmm by the mout Mortim as mo. The inftrument of {peaking Lu" lius never fea Be and mow the verb, meaning to put i a mow, 1is pronounc ed as now ; mow Ay 'v;f//f*;z:.r on Coins Riotous madnefs mouth. put in a mow To Mow «. a. preter mowed part mowzn. [ mapan, Saxon. Mow the noun, the fleth of men The navigation of the Arfiicl' gulf bei dangerous toward the bottom than the mos ith, Ptolemy built Berenice at dl:: entry of the epeare Beans when moift give in the mow th Bacon's Natura Call the damfel [fro Sha Learn fkilfullie ho Each grain for to laie by itfelf on a moww Tuffer Where'er 1 gad, I Blouzelind fhall view ‘Wooods, dairy, barn, andows our pa ilon knew C(\; 7 bs it more an Twitch'd by the fleeve h more Till w ith white froth his gown is flaver'd o'er Dryden Mow. #./. [mope, Saxon, a heap. loft or chamber where hay or corn is lai up: hay in mow, is hay laid up in houfe; hay in rick, is hay heaped together in a field for t Speak th fpeech as I plonouu._d it, trippingl a on the tongue: but if you month ith it, I hadh lieve the town crier had {poke my lines. S 1k f,r‘r ing without a mouth t theey write 7o MouTH. w. a To utter with a voice affeCtedly big to roll in the mouth with tumult and lo, in her mouth was a at (mcc you Mo urHuLESs imlet altor verfe indite T'hou, neither lll\(, A bellows fwell't uw mce Nor can'ft thou ftrain thy throat. Dl_,u n's Pe Tl L\wlu\v out for vv)me, and for my count And mouth at Cafar till I fhake the fenate. Ad An aperture in the head of any aniat which the food is received ove came in S or Thycflcs" f Hale ap baited. Prior contain a.\'lj Honour, love, obedience, troops of friends I muft not look to have; but in their ftead Curfes not loud but aa.eu, mouth-honour, b an thou'lt mout rell as thou [wa:z/ Mo UTH-HONOUR. 71,/. [mmz/; and Abonour.] Civility outwardly exprefled without fincerity <iaarjo this dh.\wumtmu 7. / bulk.\. b C()I‘Jpl"fii)k‘l‘.d Dow upo no ially in 11 guanticy But, upon bringing the net afhore, it proved t be only one great ftone, and a few lit tle fithes Man or how making mouth urns to account in an wickfhire more than any other parts of catches micc door open mout Why they fhould keep running a and L i v J)J Shak L./}'/‘Mi': ole : the laft ma ever fpeaks the beft reafon. D eyde 1b bia non Make mouths upon me when I turn my back in He puts the prophets in d horf VAT C counterfeit fad looks only ma /M whic a hole; hol an or RA 5 divid rful d ail the months of Rom Perfevere ( ," z. /. [m {OUSE-HOLE Smal mouthed horfe obedient to the bit Wwi0 ‘"UTH-FRIEND . Jf [mouth an JSriend. One who profefles friendfhi . Diftortion of the mouth ; wry face this fenfe, is {aid to make mouths t bee hav Yo a har ewar fvend their mouth aloft, bu You don't now thunder in Wit 2. In compofition, foul mouthed or contumelous; mealy mouthed or bathful ; an their ancing wounds L:mn 0/otis Mof k' Lo Moufer ; on mo followin th i it mea ins fly th icular {tatefma th of the ftree in his pride of plac Was by a moufing owl hawk'd and kill'd {uppof belc n.j,h] A falcon tow'ring A fpe‘q]\"' a rhetorician; the principal orator In hm(cfiuc language A Tns ftruture of hair I have nbf rved in th hair of cats, rats, and mice« Derbam's Phyfico -Theo MO wi our foot |