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Show *SC SE2 Tn contemplation of created thing ByT{;c Paluy; forry; feurvy ScaLD, adj #. / [from faffold.] Gal- SCA'FFOLDAGE SC sf Wle mfayhakcnd to God Saucy lictor lery 3 hollow floor A ftrurting player doth think it ric ¢ efeyale O Will catch at us like ftrumpets, and feald rhymer To hear the wooden dialogue and found Ou wifh Jeaffoldin touch of a falt humour SCALE Fop Of circling whirlpools, and of fpheres of fmoke Vet this folution but once more afford Prior Spanifh of im Thou raifed® thy voice to record the ftratagems, the arduous exploits, and the no&urna fealade of needy heroes, the terror of your peaceArbuthnot s Hift of ob Bull But in the eftimation of a hair 1658 by Mr yards Bentley's Sermons lidus Lat And fpleen of fpeed to fee you 3 Q majefty When thou do'ft pinch thy bearer, thou do'ft fi Like a rich armour wora in heat of day Tha fealds wit Shakefpeare's Henry IV fafety Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tear Do [eald like molren lead Shakefp. King Lear flame of ff:l/di‘ll‘l'r brimfton Involving fwiftly in one ruin all "That T grieve, 'tis tiue Bur 'tis'a grief of fury, not defpair It fealds along my cheeks, like the green wood That, fputt'ring in the flame, works outwar tears Dryden's Cleomenes ftone It depends not on his will to perfuade himfelf Zocte 2> at what aéually falds him, feels cold 5 cataplafms difcufs; but fcalding hot ma doth no 1 ons 2. A provincial phrafe in hufbandry Szify gradation riting like a ladder ll!: th awa feal t fen wa Raphae 1 Tob eyes nefs of Tobit . T "Ladder with feusffand filthy fald. Spen If a}l)l the mountains were fcaled, and 'i‘; ezv;rhd ;:md ov no woul water th even mad Zo ScAL o ‘To peel off n thin cles ?l]l( bfle theh} ar fhel Thofe that calt thei crab: the old fkins are fuund, b‘& never fo as it is like they feale away by degrees ScA'LED. ad havin Addifon on Italy [from feale. 2 Squamots fcales Jike fifhes Ha‘.fgmy Egypt was fnbr?el'g:da;ftd;];g;'p Lat Shako fuake fza fo A cifter rtto feal ch [Er n.f SCALE tht has In geomerry, a triangl other eac fides unequal t SCA/LINESS. 2. f. [nomfiafj andic of being fealy e bald adut feal SCALL, v ferie Well haft thou the fiale of nature fet From centre to circumference ; whereo altogether bald pare off a furface fmooth furface be feen, b regula Shuk. (_.'arwlm;' 3. [From fzale of afih.] To firip of feales to take off in a thin lamina Others to a city ftron Iq:, fi‘:gc, encamp'd s by batt'ry,/i /e, an min Aflanlting Milion's Paradife Lofd ek i o L de the head Was overgrow "That he's your fixed enemy 6. The act of ftorming by ladders Mortimer Scurf on| 7+ R gula Reg Sealing his prefent bearing with his paft On the bendings of thefe mountains the mark the fun is pretey high, which they call a fialdin Her head You have found Milton In Oxfordfhire the four Jand they fallow whe fallow Scarv. z. f [from the verb. compare ; to weigh is che Seal which they ufed to afcend them Tomealureo 2. [From fcale, a balance. When a fzale of bone is taken out of a wou.d burning retards the feparation. Sharp's Surgery of feveral ancient frales of fta‘rs ma Dryden The leffer gods all fuffer'd By which to heav'nly love thou may'ft afcend him For. which operation there's nothing more prope Than the liquor he deals in, his own melted cop W allaj When the bold Typhaus fca/'d the fky And forc'd great Jove {rom hisown heav'n tofly iren, and with a we hath taken =n heat fiom the iron, an upon your painter' In reafon, and is judicious The beft thing we ean do with Wood is to feal The way feems difficult, and fteep, to fuk With upright wing againft a higher foe. Milior Heav''n with thefe engines had been /z2/'d When mountains heap'd on mountains fail'd The thoughts, and heart enlarges ; hath his fea Arbuthnot on Aliments per. t Knolles's Hiflory of the Turkt Love refine refolve and attepuate the juices of a huma body; for too great heat will produce eoncre S/Jah;/}). Ant. and C/:opahq The ftately walnut-tree, the while the ref Under the tree fell all for nuts at fteife! Spenfa They aflailed the breach, and others their fcaling ladders fzaled the walls Drayton Latin, follow How have I wearied, with many a ftroke, Peacham [ Scala, a ladder means of afcent foizo Often have I feal'd the craggy oak All to diflodge the raven of her neft thin lamina Take jet and the fcales o feather, when the" fmit take up the feales that fl thofe fiales you fhall grin take the the flow o' th* Nil ladders 4. Any thing exfoliated or defquamated; ffl.‘.l Cow/r_y confirm the tumour: beat, in general of a filh's feale Temple Zo0 SCALE. w. a. [ fcalare, Ltalian. t. [From fealay a ladder.] To climb as b Standing aloof, with lead they bruife the fzaler And tear the fleth of the incenfed whales. #aller And if a manly drop or two f{all down War O [Ejaille, Fr. fguama, Latin. Th fmall fhells or crufts which lying on over another make the coats of fifhes was mad good governments By th' height, the lownefs, or the mean, if deart Creech Whic Gra: g By certain fzale i' th" pyramid: they knas He puts him on a coat of mail Thou art a foul in blifs; but 1 am boun Hr':l'c the blu The Juno pours out the urn, and Vulcan claim The feales, as the juft produé of his flames Shat. X, Fobn 1o. Any thing marked at equal diftances 2. The fign Libra in the Zodiack 1. To burn with hot liquor I am fealded with my violent motion Newcourt, drawn by @ ficle o happy but unde If we confider the dignity of an intellgen being, and put that in the fzafes againft brute in The bent of his thoughts and reafonings ry up and down this feale, that no people cay b Dryden. cq Ttalian pictures and the thin 9. The feries of harmonick or mufics] proportions world's feales are even ; what the mai . He made at nearer diftances certain elevate places and [ealary afcents, that they might better afgend -or mount their horfes Brown [ faldare betwee ‘I'he map of London was fet out in the ya animate matter, we may affirm, without overvaluing human nature, that the foul of one virtuous and religious man is of greater worth an excellency than the fun and his planets «. a , which is ufed to meafyre ngs portion In full affemblies let the crowd prevail I weigh no merit by the common feale Sca''LarY. adj. [from feala, Lat. Pro- ceeding by fteps like thofe of a ladder Zo SCALD 8. A figure fubdivided by lines like th of a ladde reprefented The confcience is the teft all nobler than ourfelyes Bentle 'rs afcen:is. P In one place gets, another quits again. Cleaveland The feules are turn'd, her kindnefs weighs n mor Now than my vows Waller Bacon o Tar as creation's ample range e;' e[gd; The feale of {enfual mental p If thou tak'ft mor Or lefs than juft a pound, if the fale tur Th portance by fcalado, battered and affaulted another, and overthrown great forces in the field ful citizens fchael Long time in even feal The battle hung Miltor's Paradife Loft What can be more firange than that we fhoul one tow Saxon Shakefpeare Here's an equivocator, that could fwear, i both the feales, azainft either fale Shakefpeare Scara'po.§ from fala, Lat. a ladder.] ftorm given to a place by raifing ladder againft the walls two months have wo [ycale Thou dieft Shakefpeare's Wlerchant of Venice Your vows to her and me, put in two frales Will even weigh, and both as light as tales New change of terms and feafolding of words withi Flyyer lance Of airy columns every moment broke [Fr. fealada {piritual beings againft another veffel ; the difh of a ba Send forth your lab'ring thought Let it return with empty notions fraught # five, according to their feve ons ix‘;r:h Jeale of beings Cheyne's Phij, p We believe an idvifible worl y and a fePl al Dutch ; fkal, Ilandick. 1. A balance : a veflel {ufpended by a bea 2. Building flightly ereted ScALa™E. #. to one another, and to their m_c u whofec Images are more or lef exl ? original to which the fcab, pox and Jecaldhead are referable Congreve Of {ceptres and of thrones Sicknefs, contributing no lefs than old age t the thaking down this feaffolding of the body, ma - difcover the inward ftructure Al the integral parts of natur {;j‘f txf_ul_ analog The ferum is corrupted by the infeéion of th th wit dow that obtain'd and his fuperi%rity in the fqle ?:}Vz:icss,‘and Pljlf". Shakefpeare. | SCA/LDHEAD, 2. /. [ fealladur, bald, IflanScA'FFOLDING. #. /. [from fiaffold. dick. Hickes.] A loathfome difcafe; 1. Temporary frames or ftages kind of local leprofy in which the head 1 What are riches, empire, power covered with a continuous fcab But fteps by which we climb to rife, and reac the creatures i1 g matte og of h ‘The higher nature ftil Shakefpeare Ballad us out o'tune > Pwixt his ftretch'd footing and the feaffoldage M |