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Show AS A The l}figh-fhoed plowman, fhould he qui¢ th ‘&1&5'\ an Dryd Artlefs of fi;rs, and of the moving fand 2o Void of frand ; as, an artlefs maid 3. Contrived withoutfkill;as, an artlefs tale fy ArRUNDIN A'cEOUS f [arundinaceus adj Lat.] Of or like reeds ; fw Dia Arunpr'NEoUS. adj. [arundineus Abounding with reeds As. conjunét. [als, Teut. Lat. 1. In the fame manner with fomethin elfe When thou doft hear I am as I have been Approach me, and thou fhalt be as thou waft Shakefpeare In finging, as in piping, you excel And {carce your mafter could perform fo well. Dryd I live as Bdid I think as I did, I love you a T did; but all thefe are to no purpofe N the worl Savift will not live, think, or love as I do ")'[ 2. In the manner that Mad as I was, I could not bear his fat ‘With filent grief, but loudly blam'd the ftate Dryden's Aneid 1a] The landlord, in his fhirt as he was, taking candle in one hand, and a drawn fword in the other Arbuthnot and Pope ventured out of the room 3. That; in a confequential fenfe The cunningeft mariners were fo conquered b the fiorm, as they thought it beft with ftricke Sidney fails to yield to be governed by it He had fuch a dexterous proclivity, as his teach#atton ers were fain to refirain his forwardnefs The relations are fo uncertain, as they requir a great deal of examination Bacon God fhall by grace prevent fin fo foon, as t keep the foul in the virginity of its firft innocence South 4. In the ftate of another Madam, were I as you, I'd take her counfel I"d fpeak my own diftrefs A. Philips, Diftreft Mother 5. Under a particular confideration ; wit a particular refpect Befides that law which concerneth men as men and that which belongs unto men as they are men linked with others in fome fociety ; there is third which touches all feveral bodies politick, f far forth as one of them hath publick concern Hooker's Ecclef. Polity with another Dar'ft thou be as good as thy word now ? --Why man Hal I dare thou knoweft as thou art but but as thou art a prince, I fear thee as I fear the roaring of the lion's whelp Shakefp. Henry IV b The objeétions that are raifed againft it as a tra yecallit gedy, areas follow. Gay's Prefi 1o What d 6. Like; of the fame kind with A fimple idea is on bitter f a unifor 7. In the fame degree with idea, as f{weet Watts Condu& and beauteous difpofition find Blackmore Well haft thou fpoke, the blue-eyed maid replies Thou good old man, benevolent as wife. Pope's Od 8. As if ; accordin tha to the manne would be if @erfi'fllf'". ‘guoT: "The fquire began nigher to approach And wind his horn under the caftle-wall That with the noife it fhook as it would fall th i hfi"f:"."g 6 Fairy Queen They all contended to creep into his humour and to do that, gs of themfelves, which they conHayward ceived he defired they thould do fo ine"fit Ie]}' ifldr' ; Contented in a neft of fno He lies, as he his blifs did know And to the wood no more would go Waller So hot th' affault, fo high the tumult rofe Asall the Dardan and Argolick rac Had been contraéted in that narrow fpace clean.sh data import.tsv out README Can mifery no place of fafety know Mflfli The noife purfues me wherefoe'er I go gm; s fate fought only mc Dryd Dryds Aurengebe 9. According to what Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, bu minifters by whom ye believed, even as the Lor gave to every man 1 Cor Their figure being printed As juft before, I think, I hinted Alma inform'd can try the cafe Prior The republick is fhut up in the great duke' dominions, who at prefent is very much incenfe againt it The occafion is as follows 22. Anfwering to /o conditionally So may th' aufpicious queen of lov To thee, O facred fhip, be kind As thou, to who the mufe commend The beft of poets and of friends Doft thy committed pledge reftore Dryden 23. Before how it is fometimes redundant but this is in low language As how dear Syphax Addifon's Cato Addifon on Italy 24. It feems to be redundant before yer to this time As for the daughters of king Edward IV. the thought king Richard had faid enough for them Though that war continued nine years, and thi hath as yet lafted but fix, yet there hath been muc Addifon more a€tion in the prefent war ro. As it were in fome fort and took them to be but as of the king's party becaufe they were in his power, and at his difpofal Bacon's Henry V1 11. While at the fame time that At either end, it whiftled as it flew And as the brands were green, {o dropp'd the dew Infeéted as it fell with fweat of fanguine hue Dryden Thefe haughty words Aleto's rage provoke And frighted Turnus trembled as fhe fpoke Dryden So the pure limpid ftream, when foul with {tain Of rufhing torrents, and defcending rains Works itfelf clear, and as it runs refines Addifon's Cato 12. Becaufe He that commanded the injury to be done, i firft bound; then he that did it; and they alfo ar obliged who did fo affift, as withou thing could not have been done them th Laylor 13. Becaufe it is ; becaufe they are The kernels draw out of the earth juice fit t nourifh the tree, as thofe that would be trees themfelves Bacon 14. Equally Before the plac A hundred doors a hundred entries grace As many voices iflue, and the foun Of Sybil's words as many times rebound. Dryden 15. How in what manner Men are generally permitted to publifh books and contradiét others, and even themfelves, as the pleafe, with as little dange of bein confuted of being underftood a Boyle 16. With; anfwering to /ike or fame Sifter, well met; whither away fo faft P ~-Upon the like devotion as yourfelves ‘To gratulate the gentle princes there Shakefp. Richard 11 17. In a reciprocal fenfe, anfwering to as Every offence committed in the ftate of nature may in the ftate of nature be alfo punifhed, an as far forth as it may in a commonwealth. ZLocke As fure as itis good, that human nature thoul exift; fo certain it is, that the circular revolution of the earth and planets, rather than other motion which might as poflibly have been, do declare God Bentley unlefs you are as matter blind ‘Where you K 18. Going before as, in a comparativ fenfe ; the firflt as being {fometimes underftood Sempronius is as brave a manas Cato A.dd{/‘on Bright as the fun, and like the morning fair Granwville 19. Anfwering to fuch Is it not every man's intereft that there fhoul be fuch a governour of the world as defigns ou happinefs, s would govern us for our advantage Tillotfor 20. Having /o to anfwer it; in a conditional {enfe As far as they carry light and conviétion to an other man's underftanding, fo far, I hope, my laLocke bour may be of ufe to him 21. So is fometimes underftood As i m fpeculation I hav endegyoure t extinguifh paffion and prejudice,I am fixli defirou of doing fome good in this particular SpecZasor 25 In a fenfe of comparifon, followe by /o As when a dab-chick waddles through the copf On feet and wings, and flies, and wades, and hops 8o lab'ring on, with fhoulders, hands, and head Wide as a windmill all his figure {pread. Pope 26. As ror ; with refpeét to As for the reft of thofe who have written again me, they deferve not the leaft notice Dryden's Fables, Preface 27. As 1F 3 in the fame manner that i would:be if Anfwering their queftions, as if it.were a matLocke ter that needed it 28. As To; with refpet to I pray thee, fpeak to me as o thy thinkings As thou doft ruminate; and give thy worft o thought The worft of words Shakefp. Othello. They pretend, in general, to great refinements as to what regards Chriftianity Addifon on Italy 1 was miftaken as to.the day, placing that acci dentabout thirty-fix hours fooner than it hapgen:efd Wifte 29. As.WELL as; equally with Each man's mind has fome peculiarity, as awe/ as his face, that diftinguifhes him from all others Locke It is adorned with admirable pieces of fculpture as well modern as ancient Addifon on Italy 30. As THOUGH ; as if Thefe thould be at firft gently treated, as thoug we expeted an impofthumation Sharp's Suig A'84 DULCIS See BENZOIN. A'SA4 FOETIDA. }a. /. Agum orrefi 4884 FOETIDA. } brought from th Eaft Indies, ofa fharp tafte, and a ftron offenfive {mell; which is {aid to diftil during the heat of fummer, from a littl Chambers thrub. ASARABACCA. n. /. [afarum,Lat.] Th name of a plant AsBE'STINE. adj [from afbeftos. Some thing incombuftible, or that partakes of the nature and qualities of the /zpis o beftos ASBE'STOS. n. /. [4oCes®-.]'A fort of na-tive foflile ftone, which may be fplit int threads and filaments, from one inch t ten inches in length, very fine, brittle yet fomewhat tractable, filky, and of greyifh colour. It is almoft infipid t th tafte indiffolubl i water an endued with the wonderful property o remaining unconfumed in the fire. Bu in two trials before the Royal Society, piece of cloth made of this flone wa found to lofe a dram of its weight eac time. 'This flone is found in Anglefe in Wales, and in Aberdeenthire in Scotland Chambers ASCA'RIDES n. /. 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