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Show SA et er di al w o a r e g w e T t e l b f h n d e y o r w b l o f prince Raleigh the robesof funimony o t n j F o t n f f 7 N i c Sa' Latin. t v g i w o t m i n c 1. The a& o c f t r w p r t g l o it i t an tion 1 have kill'd a {lave : n w t w x m b t ' u c o And of his b ¥ill every man his bowl There cannot b n S B in o l n f i t k m t i d A fitte Againft the publick fanctions of the peace With fates averfe, the rout in arms refort i n H ' e y D h r n m e t To forc "There needs no pefitive law or fanction of Go c e d b f d c f o u i q l o a to flam South By the laws of men, enacted by civil power m ] e t n is a t e r f e n i gratitu o u t i f i b t s i l n p o o t n f th b h u S u e a g u f b n l fh a t o the per The fatisfactions of the Chriftian life, in it prefent practice and future hopes, are not th mere raptures of enthufiafnz, as the {tricteft profeflors of reafon have added the funélion of thei s t W y o i f t a o o n f t d m t o i r w i T oath : it is reckoned a great commendation to b f v S u n h o a m Wanting fan&ion and authority, it is ouly ye Baker on Learning a private work Improper a decree ratified 2; A law 'Tis the firft fantion nature gave to mar Denbam Each other to affift in what they can Sa/ncTiTuDE Lat. 7. . [from Jfanifus Holinefs 3 goodnefs; faintlinefs fanlitude, {exene and pure. Milt Lat. #. [+ [ fandtitas 1. Holinefs; the ftate of being holy At his touch Such funtity hath Heaven given his hand Shake[peare They prefently amend God attributes to plac No faniity, if noue be thither brough WMilton By men who there frequent 2. Goodnefs ; the quality of being good purity ; godlineis takes fhelter in a holy place my.hoy Come Shak we will to fanéiuary unto the fanctuary 1'11 hence forthwit To fave at leaft the heir of Edward's right Shakefpeare's Henry VL Oft have I heard of fanciuary men Shakefp But fanctuary children, ne'er *till now Bacon's Henry V protection 3. Shelter to the meadows Ver much L' Eflrange The admirable works of painting were mad fuel for the fire; but fome reliques of it too SAND. #. /. [ farnd, Danifh and Dutch. 1. Particles of ftone not conjoined, or fton Sand hat alway the difference betwix Hovel If quickfilver be put into a convenient glaf veflel, and that veflel exaélly ftopped, and kep for ten weeks in a fand furnace, whofe heat ma that they wil Boyle appear in the form of a red powder Th forc of wate cafts gol out fro manners 2. Saint; holy being Stood thick as ftars, and fro Beatitude paft utt'rance his fight receiv' Milton No place indeed fhould murder [fanéluarife Shakefpeare SanStuarivm [fanftuaire, clean.sh data import.tsv out README Fr Lat. Properl 1. A holy place; holy ground the penctralia, or moft retired and awfu part of a temple Having wafte ground enough €hall we defire to raze the fancluary Shakefpeare And pitch our evils there They often plac' MMilt Within his fanfuary itfelf their fhrines Let it not be imagined, that they contribut pothiu to th happinef of th countr wh only ferve God in the duties of a holy life, wh astend his faniuary ntis Sa'NDERLING W 2. Barren country covered with fands Moft of his army being {lain, he, with a fe and daily addrefs his good.R(gtr:' Sermons Her fons [prea Beneath Gibraltar to the Lybian funds So, where our wild Numidia 7. f. [ fandale A looie fhoe His feet are fhod The fandals of celeftial mold Prior and rich wit Biters Ui the b 1 S ) Carew ml Joul Mgury Jopuin (el e ma 7. th n fi f i n l p k a e t g t bake th i w t f? o l r p f t u mixture caft an le la t w of k t d a r t a workm le Bo h r w tl li a b la Sa/npisH. adj. e o c n o to the nat not compact fr i ' u u n n r a ' i o Plant the tenui ly Ev f tu th d u o f k t h r e fandi f e of a loofe an crumbles into fand e o f n f i l g o bu c r n i of Cofta Rica?,)r whic ever hundred weight yields about a',',}"%i:i gold Addifon. | SA/NDY. adjs [from fand. Flows light ineffable : his harp, his quiver And Lycian bow are gold: with golden fundal bl:\fl. {"./jl m‘d fi be n v h al al a v x l fi a fan waftes exterd From his rob pewets, an Milton. | g s xpsToNEs 7. /o [ fand and fone.] Ston Milton fuctio th e e c r th i r v d i f e o was bor l m n fs gl o a r t m t e is made w Kanolles Thus iung the uncouth fwain to th® oaks and rills While ftill the morn went out with fundals grey. in. That which our Englifh glaflmen call fandever m n th l a o p o w o c e F t an Fr. fandalium,|y Fledg'd with ambrufial plumes gold A bird reckon coots, fanderlings Sa/NDEVER Sudden th" impetuous hurricanes defcend Wheel through the air, in circling eddies play Tear up the fands, and {fweep whole plains away The helplefs traveller, with wild furprif Sees thr:pdry defart all around him ri}f)e, And fmother'd in the dufty whirlwind dies SA'NDAL Latin. z f there are three forts, red, yellow, an Baily reen Aromatize it with fanders. Wifeman's Surgery th Prior ucun clean.sh data import.tsv out README Shakefpeare SA'~NDERS. 7. /o [ fantalum, Lat.] A pre cious kind of Indian wood, of whic Woodward wich Cf;b At the hior mews Shells are found in the great fand pit at Woo over the defert fands 70 SA'NCTUARISE. V. 7. [fromdfanflumy. To fhelter by means of facred privileges Not in ufe #. f So flew'd, fo fanded, and their heads are hun With ears that fweep away the morning dew Dryden rivers T‘:r fi?f DMortimer My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind of h's friends, fought to fave themfelves by fligh About him all the [andities of heav' SA'NCTUARY ands. o (oore a-kin to nus Miller dufky fpecks Hudibras with fand bags did of old ptit 2W 2. Marked with fmall fpots; variegated wit Engag'd with money bags, as bol As me The fiuit of this plant, if fuffered to remai Thomfon be conftant, the corpufcles that conftitute th quickfilver will, after innumerable revolutions be fo connected to one another ] UI,T {460 Then o'cr the fandd valley floating fpreads the in box and fand box The Refiltlefs, roaring dreadful down it comes be no veins of fand any great depth within th lip fhewed hi mo Jandblind, high gravelblind, lznr)\vsgl;n n!«.)i,tha Shakefp, Merchant of Veniza The river pours alon ther Bacon bein The In well fanded lands little or no fnow lies Henry V1 its root in clay, an (1G 1. Covered with fand ; barren That fiver matter called fand, is no other tha Woodward very fmall pebbles Shakefpeare' father Sa/Noep. adj. [from fand. broken to powder Here 1' th® fand Thee T'll rake up, the poft unfanéified. Shakef Hlark, the fatal followers do purfue The fands are number'd that ma{Zc up my lif Here muft I ftay, and here my life muft end begotte are fuppofed to be fomewha the commo Dryden's Dufiefnoy deftiny tru the day with a violent explofion, making anoif like the firing of a piftol, and hereby the feed are thrown about to a confidersble diftancs Thele {eeds, when green, vomit and purge, ar for he that's worfted will be fure to take famc fanstuary under ground, and efcape oy on till they are fully ripe, burft in the heat o fays the frog tuary in the fens 31;1;,' Sa'Nnpsox Tree. 7. [. [hura, Lut.] A plant What are the bulls to the frogs, or the lake Celia and I, the other day Walk'd o'er the fand hills to the fea Addifon M from his creditors, yet his goods out of fanétuar {hould not o(48 ing a defect in the eyes, by which fipg particles appear to fly before them protecte Howfoever the fanétuary man wa Lat. 1. A mineral of a bright colou unlike to red arfenick m‘-lc Bai & 2. A white gjum oozing out of the junipe; tree Bailey Sa'NDBLIND. adj. [ fand and blind,] Hay Bacon's Henry VI Tt was an obfervation of the ancient Romans that their empire had not more increafed by th ftrength of their arms than the fané?ity of thei daraca his company regiftered themfelves fanétuary men bowels of mountains, and expofes it among th Shakefp Sutround her feet Pepes Sa'Nparaxk, #z fi [Jandaraque, Fr?d}{;; where he and divers o He fled to Beverley This yout 1 reliev'd with fuch fanétity of love And to his image, which methought did promif Moft venerable worth, did I devotion one wh lum ; whence a fanctuary man Calling for more paper to refcribe, king Phi The image of their glorious Maker fhone Sa/neTiTY afy a {acre of prote&ion plac 2, carth In their looks divin Truth, wifdom S! & S A Abounding with fand ; fall of fandfandy h°"rglarst{un,$bd I fhould not fee the haliow and of flat But I fhould think o s Shake[p Safer fhall he be on the fan Snfimiy, that tra Than where caftles mount n there camel i; dr er A region fo de lo ; E vellers are fain to carr h t Roug d f f Norutogth foro An f O'cr fandy wilds were 20 Con SEYGU ke Hietyy |