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Show Tread fubtile circles, that may always mee That in civility thou feem'ft fo empty Mr, Boyle has fhewed, that air may b above ten thoufand times in vefels of glafs heavens ar¢ much emptier of air than an we can make below In point to him; and figures, to expref The grace of him, and hisgreat empere/s. Ben Fonfon 2. A female invefted with imperial dignity a female fovereign VYet, London, emprefs of the northern clime Dryden By an high fate thou greatly didft expire §. Withou thened Her beams tranfmitted 4o the fubjet earth Prior Compels the weak ufurper to obey of danger; undertaking of hazard ; enter 7. Vacan Th emptier hav 8. Unfruitful His coffers foun With hollow poverty and emptinefls Z Shakefpeare mak Empurpl'd ran, with gufhing gore diftain'd. Pbi/ips To EmMru'zzLE. v. a. [from puzzle. perplex; to put to a ftand It hath empuzz/ed the enquiries of others to apprehend, and enforced them unto ftrange conception to make out. Brown As fhallow ftreams rundimpling all the way. Pope 'Th was emption or commutation Arbuthnot on Coins E'MPTY. adj. [zmug, Saxon. 1. Void; haying nothing in it; not full 1f_you have two vefiels to fill, and you empty on %o fill the other, you gain nothing by that; ther Burnet clean.sh data import.tsv out README ftill remains one veffel enipty 2. Evacuated; no longer full Himfelf he frees by fecret means unfeen His thackles empty left, himfelf efcaped clean, Sperf 3+ Devoid; unfusnifhed "Vou, to ‘b of equality, o I would Hav Him emulate you: 'tis no {hame to follo Ben fonfon's Catiline The better precedent Thofe fair ideas to my aid I'll call Dryden And emulate my great original What though no weeping loves thy athes grace Pope Nor polifh'd marble emulate thy face 3. To be equal to; to rife to equality with I fee how thy eye would emulaze thediamond, Shak We fee no new-built palaces afpire No kitchens emziate the veftal fire . To imitate; to copy; to refemble 1t is likewife attended wit a delirium Pope fury, an laughter, the convulfion emulatin Arbuthnot an wwvoluntar this motion EMPYE'MA. n. [0 [3uminue.] A collectio n t ti L N ul I [@ f ' 7 L v m ‘ of purulent matter in any. part whatfoity io pe {f o ir y de al Ri 1 ever; generally ufed to fignify thati Mine emulatio the cavity of the breaft only, and whic Hath not that honour in't it had; for wher fometimes happens upon the opening of 1 thought to crufh him in an equal force True fword to fword, I'll pitch at him fome way abfcefles, or ulcerations of the lungs, o re pe ke t Sh hi ge ma cra o wr O membranes inclofing the breaft. - Quincy There was neither envy nor ewmwlation amongf There is a difpute among the lawyers, whethe Glaucus his exchanging his golden armour with th Gen T Latin. fuperiour excellence to difcolou Milton [emulr with hop 2. To imitat 'T The deep Eternal fmiles his emptinefs betray The pit was empty, there was no water in'it colour @. a 1. To rival; to propofe as on equalled or excelled cu rivers that empt Arbuthnot Empurpled with celeftial rofes fmil'd Arterbury 1 did never know fo full a voice iffue from f enmptya heart; but the faying is true, the empt Shakefpeare veflel makes the greateft found 7o EEMULATE ii. 2 Pavement, that like a fea of jafper fhone 6. Vacuity of head; want of knowledge and empyrofes univerfal, was fuch as held that i put a total confummation unto things in this lowe ~ Hale world, efpecially that of conflagration Now inloofe garlands, thick thrown off; the brigh O frail eftate of human things Dryder Now to our coft your eimptinef/s we know Form the judgement about the worth or emptinef of things here, according as they are or are not o Nabum of a purpl Conflagra The former opinion that 'held thefe cataclifm it hath been with purple the defires brazen one of Tydides intemperance To EMPU'RPLE. v. a. [from purple. to fill u Emprion. 7. f. [emptio, Latin. a® of purchafing; a purchafe EmpyRO's1S. 7. fo [épmvgin. tion; general fire The Euxine fea is conveniently fituated for trade by the communication it has both with Afia and >Tis this which caufes the graces and the love to take up theis habitations in the hardeft marbl and to fubfift in the emptirefs of light and thadow Dryden's Dufrefnay, Pref Quincy Empyreumatical oils, diftilled by ftrong fires i retorts, may be brought to emulate effential oil Boyle drawn in limbicks E'mprY. 0. 4. [from the adjeive. To evacuate; to exhauft; to deprive o that which was contained in it Europe, and the great navigabl themfelves into i adj. [from empyEMPYREUMA'TICAL reuma.] - Having the fmell or tafte o burnt {fubftances their tails; and empty them of their blood. Mortimer 4. Want of fubftance or folidity . ufe, in relation to what is to come after Gen folidity Sheep are often blind by fulnefs of blood one hundred and forty-nine parts of its dimenfian are mere exptinefs and nothing; and the remainin Bentley one only, material and real fubftance inabilit lively Felton The emptiers have emptz'ed them out, and marrie thoufan give whic It is {o far from admittipg an empyrenn, thati burns clear away- without leaving any cinders, o Haruvey aduft about it The hopes of an elixir infenfibly evaporate, an vanifh to air, or leave in the recipient a foul emDecay of Piety pyreuma way of expofing a their vine-branches boiling or diftillation particular offenfive {mell Th' untimely emptying of the happy throte And fall of many kings Shakefpeare's Macbeth Nor could another in your ecom have beern Dijyden Except an emptizefs had come between The ordinary air in which we live'and refpire 5'. Unfatisfa®orinefs i Hofea In nature is a tyranny that fixtee E'MPYREUM. | # fo [iwndgevpa.] Th Empyre'uma. | burning to of any matte The god of fleep there hides his heavy head And ezpty dreams on every leaf are fpread. Dryden Boundlef 3. A void fpace; vacuity; wacuum is of fo thin a compofition unfkilful wantin throughout f Lo Pa ' to Mi Go o el it on th th All bu "The empyrean run Milton's Parddg@}q/i With hallelujahs barren fubftance his eve Miltort Under his burning whee Shake/p the wi he fit wher The ftedfaft empyreasn fhoo 1{rael 15 an ezzpty vine 9. Wantin vain empyrean pur High thron'd above all height, bent dow Dryden Seven empty ears blafted with the eaft wind ii. 2 th Fro . Dryden ignorant enpty, trifling, pretending pedant the fatyr courtly and fevere Philips 2. The ftate of being empty head His anfwer is a handfom Where cities ftood Well fenc'd, and numerous, defolation reign And emptinefs; difmay'd, unfed, unhous'd "The widow and the orphan ftroll Almighty Father from above How comes it that fo many worthy and wife me depend upon fo many unyworthy and empzy heade fools Raleigh and mar B'MPTINESS, 7 /. [from empiy. 1. Abfence of plenitude; inanity e g h c T . e o p [ / 2 1 f o e e e r p t e w heave {uppofed to fubfift unfurnithed with materials for thought Pope Nabum ried their vine-branches o 7 icke: Gafh'd and difmembcr'fl/cafily unite For then fhe never looks upon her Jure half the fkies them out unfreighted unbur And till fhe ftoop, the muft not be full-gorg'd One tha E'MPTIER, 7 [ [from empsy. empties; one that makes any place voi by taking away what it contained emptie to carry My falcon now is fharp and pafling empty Noble minds, of yore, allied wer In brave purfuit of chivalrous emprife. Fairy Quecn A double conqueft muft you make Fairfax If you atchieve renown by this emprife Fierce faces threat'ning wars Milton Giants of mighty bone, and bold emprife Ambufh'd we lie, and wait the bold emprife thin But empyreal forms, howe'er in figh 6. Hungry rife 'till the fun had travell' an had they been ever the larger fatyrs Yet all the little that I got, I {pent And ftill return'd as empty as 1 went - Emer1'sk. 7. /. [emprife, French.] Attemp Thus Such asin higheft heav'n, array'dingol Milton's Paradife Lof? Empyreal r h f a r p e th t a P t w a f G p P r fa l fi a e r p f fi o To the firft g They beat him, and fent him away empty. Matt When ye go, ye fhall not go empty Lxodus He alledges that fatyrs carried platters full of frui in their hands; but if they had been. empry handed Vet this great emprefs of the human foul Does only with imagin'd power controul If reftlefs paflion, by rebellious {way ' Wow went forth the morn Pleas'd in the filent fhade with empty praife. Pope he heav'n receiv' Shakefp raretic and th vacuu Neawton to fill the min unabl 4. Unfatisfaory or defires Emprefsof this fair world, refplendent Eve! Milton fro o g r f r p a e g h t t n pettain of heaven, [Tickell accents it OR the penult. Art thou thus boldened, man, by thy difirefs Let your nimble fee Wifdom, thou fay'ft birth EM EM EM A empyema or a colleCtion of purulent matie in the breaft, if not fuddenly cured, doth undoubtedl impel the patient into a phthifical confumption, Har There is likewife a confumption from an expyema after an inflammation of the lungs; which may b known froma weight upon the diaphragm, oppreffio of the lungs, a difficulty of breathing, and inabalit to lie o one fide which is that which is found EMPY'REAL, adj. [#pprv®~. Arbutbuot Formed o the element of fire; refined beyond aerial 1. Mac them Ariftotle allows that fome emwl/ation may be good and may be found in fome good menj3 yet envy h utterly condemns, as wicked in itfelf, and only t Spratt be found in wicked minds The apoftle exhorts the Corinthians to an hol and general emulation of the charity of the Mac donians, in contributing freely to the relief of ‘th poor faints at Jerufalem A noble emulation heats your breaft South - And your-own famc now robs you of your reft 4 Goo |