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To have a track or courfe the ulcer with my probe, the finu Searchin y e r S n m f W e i i o t o a run u One led me over thofe parts of the mines, wher Boyle #netal line veins rurn s To pafs irregularly The planets do not of themfelve j+lines, but are kept in them by fom " which if once fufpended, they woul _inright lines move in curv attractive force for ever run ou Cheyne 5, To make a gradual progrefs The wing'd colonie Thete fattling, feize the fiveets the bloffoms yield Pope And a low murmur runs along the ficld 7. To be predominant This 7u# in the head of a late writer of natura # hiftory, Avho s not wont to have the moft luck Weedward Ahits in the conduc of his thoughts 8. To tend in growth 3 A man's nature runs either to herbs or weeds therefore let him feafonably water the one and de Baco 9. 'To grow exuberantly Jofeph is a fruitful bough whole branche ru Genefts, Xlix. 22 Study yout race, ot the foil of your family wil Tatler @windle into cits, or ruz into wits If thie tichnefs of the ground caufe turmips t J run to leaves, treading down the leayes will hel Mortimer their rooting In fome, who have ruz up to men without liberal education, manyigreat qualities are d:xrkcx/;ed Magnanimity ma vagance Felton run up to profufion or extra Pape ‘fo. To excern pus or matter A1. To become irregular fomething wild Lewiticus Xiiie 3 to change t Masiy ‘have 7un out of their wits for women 1 Efdras, iv B ¥ Our king return'd The mufe run tmad to fee her exil'd loxd On thie crack'd-ftage the bedlam heroes roar'd Granville "42. To'go b %,}" VOL I; artifice or fraud fufficientl of rainbow diftinguithed bu th colours ar nea the border they run into one anotheryfo that you hardly kno how to limit the colours 45 Watts To have a general tendency Temperat ments climate 7z into ‘moderate govern and the extremes into defpotick power Sawift 46. To proceed as on a groun ciple er prin it is a confederating with him, to whom the facrifice is offered : for upon that the apoftle's argument ruis 47. To go on with viclence Atterbury Tarquin, ruzning into all the methods of tyranny after a cruel reign was expelled 48. 70 Ru endeavou Th mind notion after 'To fearch for t at, though out of the way upo th runs afte to itfelf Savift which fuggeftio fimilies of an ne to make'it the cieare though it may be ufeful in ex plaining our thoughts to others, is no right method to fettle true notions in ourfelves Locke 49 90 Run away aith without deliberation T hurr Thoughts will not be direéted what obje&ts t purfue, but run away with a man ia purfuit o thofe ideas they have in view Locke §0 70 RU ply inawith To tlofe to com Though Ramus run in with the firft reformefs of learning in his oppofition to Ariftotle; ye he has given us a plaufible fyftem Baker 70 Rux on To be continued If, through our teo much fecurity, the fam thould run on, foon might we feel our eftate brough to thof lamentabl terms whereof this hard an Hooker s2. 70 Ru couarfe on To continu Running on with vain prolixity 53. 7 Ru ower the {am Drayton To be fofull as t overflow He fills his famifh'd maw, his mouth raxs o'¢ With unchew'd morfels, while he churns the gore Dryden s4. 70 Run ower To be fo much as t overflow 1ilk while it boils, or wine while it works, ru Whether his flefh -z with his iffue, or be ftop ¢ ped, it is his uncleannefs 44. To fall ; to pafs; to make tranfition heavy fentence was by one of the ancients uttered ' over the Wwall 58. 70 Run out ing the commendation of juftice, which he bad f much defired, by his moft bloody and unjuft fenteace Knoiless Hiftory of the Turks From not ufing it right, come all thofée miftake we run into in our endeavours after happinefs Locke middl ower the veffels they are in, and poflefs more plac Digby on Bodies than when they were tool . 90 Run~ ower To recount curforily 1 fhall run them cwer flightly, remarking chiefl Ray what is obvious to the eye 1 fhall not run swer all the patticulars, tha would fhew what pains.are ufed to corrupt children Locke 6. 70 Ruw over Thef To confider curforily four every ma fhould run ower, befor be cenfure the works he fhall view Should a man run ower the whole circle of carthl pleafures, he would be forced to complain tha pleafure was not fatisfaction Soutb or folly If thou rememb'reit not the flighteft folly In th 'To run through. 57. 70 Run ewer Saift 43. To fall by hafte, paflion into fault or misfortune 51 # ftroy the other Run in truft, and pay for it out of your wages Solyman himfelf, in punithing the perjury o atother, ran into wilful perjury himfelf, pervert The ownet hath incurre Hudibras Milton Arbutbnot =y, To be in force Till both turn'd bankrupts That ever love did make thee 7«» into Thou hatt notlovd Shakefpears's As you like it ‘ A y l w s c l r i c r r v i c u c Thi n f d A m h r A a e n D a g h up a Milk by boiling will change to ycllo'w,' and ru i ;3 1% i ti s e g d a d n r t i t al throu And run int' 'ev'ry tradelman's book Laylor i p ‘ m a p . t' n r l r c Thug i 1?»ydm 2nd the year rolls withiq 1tfe}f again If we run over the other nations of Europe, fhall only pafs through fo many different feenes o poverty Addifon For this taken up all forts of ware Tillotfon f e b m a b a v r t Have T not cauf Y To rend my beart with grief, and yxn diftratted Hath publick faith, like a young heir do not run into confufion and ruin o . mankind RU RYU Watton 'To be at an end When a leafe had r#n out, he ftipulated with th tenant to refign up twenty acres, without leflenin his rent, and no great abatement of the fine 59. 70 Run out Infe@ile animals out into legs S‘ZUIfl To fpread exuberantly fo want of blood, runm al Hammond The zeal of love vuns out into fuckers, like fruiaful trec Taylor's Rule of Holy Living Scine papers are written with regularity; others run out into the wildnefs of efiays 60. 70 Ru out Speétator 'To expatiate Nor is it fufficient to #un our into beautifu digreflions, unlefs they are fomething of a piec with the main defign of the Georgick Addifor On all occafions, fhe run out extravagantly i praife of Hocus Arbutbnot They feep to their text, and ru# our upon th power of the pope, to the diminution of councils Baker He fhews his judgment, in fiot letting his_fanc run-‘out into long deferiptions Broome on Ody/Jiy 61 7o Ru haufted out To b walte or ex He hath run out himfelf, and led fort His defp'rate party with him ; ‘blown togethe Aids of all kinds Ben Fonfor's Catilinc Th' eftate runs out, and mortgages are made Their fortune ruin'd, and their fame betray'd Diyde 6z. 70 Run out To grow poor by expence difproportionate to income From growing riches with good ckeer To xunning out by ftarving here Solittle gets for what fhe gives We really wonder how fhe lives And had her ftock been lefs, rio doubt She muft have long ago #w éut Swwift Beyden 7o Rux. @. a 1. To pierce; to ftab Poor Romeo is already dead, run through th ear with alove fong Shakefp. Romeo and Fulic Hipparchus, going to matty, confulited Philande upon the occafion; Philander reprefented his miftrefs in fuch ftrong colours, that the next morn ing he received a challenge, and before twelve h was 7un through the body Spetator I have know run throug feveral inftances where the lung with a fword have been confolidated and healed 2. To force Blackmore to drive In nature, it is not convenient to confider every difference that is in things, and divide them int diftin& claf this will 7u% us irte particulars,, and w fhall be able to eftablith no general truth Thoug putting the min Locke unprepated upon a unufual ftrefs may difcourage it, vet this muft no rus it, by an overgreat fhynefs of difficulties, int a Jazy fauntering about ordinary things Lockeo A talkative perfon 7u#s himfelf upon gredt inconveniencies, by blabbing out his own or other fecrets Ray 3. To force into any way or form Some ufed to mathematical figures, give preference to the methods of that fcience in divinit or politic enquiries to retired fpeculations metaphyfical notions others accuftome run natural philofoph imt Locke What is raifed in the day, fettleSin the night and its cold runs the thin juices into thick fizy fubftances Cheyne The daily complaifance of gentlemen ruws t into variety of exprefiio: 85 whereas your ™ fchol are more clofe, and.frugal of their words 3 |