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Show Tl ' TI W 5% m TI weapon, butI 'm too difcree caufe he thought him the beft fimbe e t f p o 1t. Pope ; T:,S ::lr:ea smuz'k, and il at all 1 meet Collier mal:a holes where they ftrike | ,. To play unfteadily The floating vefiel fwa ifreds and fecure with bcakcd pro gfi:tfm;"g o'er the waves. Miltor's Paradifz Loft fl;",w furge th o'e tiltin The feet {wif Pope's Odyffey Till Grecian clifis appear'd To fall on one fide B As the trunk of the body is kept from tiltin | fonward by the mufcles of the back, fo from fallg 'ifz;w;;ck_y{ard by thofe of the belly. Grew's Co/un ‘M:‘. fq/udl'cd nor timbered for it here Let me alone to match your rilter "TiutH. 2. /o [from #/. Granwville Hufbandry TIME ‘This confideratio certain periods Bourn, bound of land, #i/th, \mveyard, none Mo ufe of metal, corn, or wine, or oil Tim Séu&g/p Shake[peare Nor will polithed amber, although it fend forth grofs exhalement, be found a long time defectiv upon the exacteft fcale Miiton's Paradife Lofs New reap'd T learn'd of lighter timber cotes to frame clean.sh data import.tsv out README Such as might fave my fheep and me from thame Forthe body of the thips no nation doth equa @ngland for the oake timber wherewit 2. Space of time Daniel defired that he would give him time, an that he would fhew him the interpretation Daniely 1ie-16 "If a law be enafted to continue for a certai time, . when that time is elapfed, the law ceafet vithout any farther abrogation White He for the time remain'd ftupidly good. Milto No time is allowed for digreflions Savift to buil ‘them; but there-muft be a great providence ufed that our fhip timber be not unneceflarily wafted Bacon's Adwice to Villiers The ftraw was laid below Of chips and ferewood was the fecond row The third of greens, and timber newly fell'd Dryden There are hardly any countries that are deititute of timber of their own growth Wosdward Upon thefe walls they ‘plant quic timbe of powders yo ma in your hand ; whereas perfume We tak . From every tree, lop, bark, and part o" th' timber All ways of holy living, ail inftances and al kinds of virtue, lic open to thofe who are mafter of themfelves, their rime, and their fortune. Lagv 3. The main beams of a fabrick 4 Materials, ironically Such difpofitions are the very error ¢f huma Dature5 and yet they are the fitteft timber to mak P‘{hthkS of, lik.e to knee timber, that is go.d fo hips to be tofled, but not for houfe that fhal 3nd'firm Bacon 01:I‘LMBER. v. 7, [from the noun.] T 'ighton atree, A cant word A knot Prior And t!iough we leave it with a root thus hackt ~ The air will drink the fap Shake[peare have continuall an A great devourer of his time, was his agency fo men of quality Fell - 2. The main trunk of a tree '}‘ Pomanders 4. Life confidered as employed, or deftine And what fhall of thy woods remain Except the box that threw the main 8 3. Interval trees, which thrive exceedingly. Mortimer's Hufb Who fet the twigs, fhall he remember " That is in hafte to fell the timber an Brown's Vulgar Errours Timey which confifteth of parts, can be no par of infinite duration, or of eternity ; for then ther would be infinite time paft to-day, which tomorrow will be more than infinite Time is on thing, and infinite duration is another Greaw TrMBER. 7 /. [tymbpan, Sax. to build. t 1. Wood fit for building Spenfer is like a fafhionable hoft Time and the hour runs through the rougheft day Ne beheld a field Part arable and #i/th; whereon were theave andg: one t.OQk up in a thicket of bruth-wood _ and the other timbered upon a tree har by, L'Ef ToF IMBER. 2. g, To furnifh with beam or timber FT,IBERBEI?' adj. [from timber ; timbré : "l‘iglef' uilt; formed ; contrived t the fucceflion to hisifecond fon 5 not be you can take but at times Bacon's Natural Hiffory to employment 5 Seafon; proper time To every thing there is a feafon, and a time t every purpofe Ecclus. iii. 1 They weie cut down out of time, whofe foundation was overflown with a flood b xxii. 16 He found nothing but leaves on it; for the tim of figs was not yet Mark, xi. 13 Knowing the zime, that it is high time to awak out of fleep Romanss Xiiie 11 Short were her marriage joys ; for in the prim Of youth her lord expir'd before his time. Dryd I hope I come in time, if not to make At leaft to fave, your fortune and your honour Dryden The time will come when we fhall=be forced t brin ourevil ways to remembrance fideration will do us little good of the earth, and that it will in zime bury all thing under ground Woodwaird I have refolved to take #ime, and, in fpite o all misfortunes letter 7. Age; par other parts and then con Calamy's Sermons 6. A confiderable {pace of duration; continuance ; procefs of time t write you, at intervals, a lon of duratio Sawift diftin fro They fhall be given into his hand until a tim and times Dan. Viie 25 If we thould impute the heat of the feafon un to the co-operation of any ftars with the fun, i feems. more favourable for our times to afcribe th fame unto the conftellation of Leo Brown's Vulgar Errours The way to pleafe being to imitate nature, th poets and the painters, in ancient times, and in th certain meafure But with his arms out-ftretch'd, as he would fly Grafps the incomer. Shalefp. Troilus and Creffida Come what come may Arable ; tilled Tivts. adj. [from #/L. T know not how this word can be {o ufed b That flightly fhakes his parting gueft by th' hand Drayton Expreffeth its full tilth and hufbandry and marke Dryden's Fuvenal on its own operation Locke One imagines, that the terreftrial matter whic is fhowered down along with rain enlarges the bul as fet out b or epochas, is that which moft properly we call fine Locke Shakefpeare's Tempeft Give the fallow lands their feafons and their ¢7/z4 Her plentecus wom of duration are fpent about the ideas got by fenfation, and thereby ftore itfelf with a new fet of ideas, ideas of refleétion tym, Brfe. 1. The meafure of duration . culture »./. [tima, Saxon in fervice your beft day In time the mind refle TyUMBREL. 2. /0 [timbre, Fr. tympanun Lat. A kind of mufical inftrumen played by pulfation Shakefpeare's As you like it He us'd the only antique philters Hudibras Deriv'd from old heroick #ilrers If war you chufe, and blood muft needs be fpil wood The damfels they deligh When they their timbrels fmite And thereunts dance and carrol feet Spenfer's Epithal In their hands fweet tinbrels all upheld on hight Spenfer Praife with timbrels, organs, flutes Praife with violins and lutes. Sandys's Paraph Forher, through Egypt'sfruitful clime renown'd Let weeping Nilus hear the timbrel found Pope's Statius whe In time you may command a regiment Divers creatures, though they be loa hfome t take, are of this kind; as earth-worms timberJfows, fnails Bacon preaks his ftaff like a noble goofe An Broqon's Vulgar Err T1'MBERSOW. 7./ A worm-i perhaps the wood loufe A puifny tilter, that {purs his horfe on one fide A captain s a very gainful trade Many hcnfls that undertake learning were neve wh On h TYLTER. 7. /. [from #/r t g f o l t Fight under him, there 's plunder to be had Wotton o rufh as in combat ' ome fay the fpirits #ilf fo violently, that the 8 beft ages, have ftudied her Paft time Dryden's Dufrefnoy I was the man in th> moon when time was Shake[peare 9. Early time Stanley at Bofworth-field, though he came fim enongh to fave his life, yet he ftaid long enough t endanger it Bacon 1f they acknowledge repentance and a more ftrié obedience to be one time or other neceflary, the imaginc it is zime enough yet to fet about thefe duties Rogers 10. Tim tunity confidered as affording oppor The earl loft no time, but marched day and night Clarendon He continued his delights till all the enemie horfe were paffed through his quarters; nor di then purfue them in any #ime Clarendon I would afk any man that means to repent a his death, how he knows he ihall have an hour' time for it Duty of Man Time is loft, which never will renew While we too far the pleafing path purfue Surveying nature Dryden's Virgil 11. Particular quality of fome part of duration Comets, imporzing change of tim:s and ftates Brandith your cryftai trefles in the fky Al Of grea If an will no from th Shakefp the prophets in their age the time Mefiiah fing Miltor's Paradife Lof reply, that the times and manners of me bear fuch a praice, that is an anfwe mouth of a profefled time-ferver. South 12. Particular time Give order, that no fort of perfo Have, any time, recourfe unto the princes. Shak When that company died, what time the fire devoured two hundred and fifty men Niumbersy XXvie 10 The worft on me muft light, when #ime fhall be Milton A time will come, when my maturer muf In Ceefar's wars a nobler theme fhall chufe. Dryd Thefe refervoirs of . fno they cut diftributin them to- feveral thops, that from time to time fup ply Naples, Addifon 13. Hour of childbirth She intended to ftay till delivered 5 for fhe wa within one month of her time Clarendon The firft time I faw a lady dreffed in one o thefe petticoats, I blamed her for walking abroa when fhe was fo near her time; but foon 1foun all the modifh part of the fex as far gone as herfelf Addifon's Spectator 14. Repetition of any thing, or mentio with reference to repetition Fou |