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Show EV And now worth nothing /That the net may be evez to the midft of the altar Exod ‘And fhall lay thee evez with the ground Luke, xix. 44 2. Notwithftanding 3. Likewife Th Bacon's Effays Ewven reckening makes lafting friends; and th way to make reckonings ewez is to make the often South The publick is always evez with an author wh has not a juft deference for them: the contempt i Addifon reciprocal The true reafon of this firange dottrine was t be ecven with the magiftrate, who was againf them; and they refolved at any rate to be againf Atterbury him 8. Calm not fubjeét to elevation or denot uncertain preflion Defires compos'd, affeGtions ever ev'z "Tears that delight, and fighs that waft to heav'n Pope into equal parts 9. Capable to be divide not odd Let him tell me whether the number of the ftars b even or odd Taylar's Rule of living holy What verity there is in that numeral conceit i - the lateral divifion of man by ever and odd, afcribin the odd unto the right fide, and ewez unto the left 76 EvEN Brown's Vidgar Errours @. a. [from the noun. 1. To mak even 2. To make out of debt; to put in a flate i which either good or ill is fully repaid Nothing can, or fhall content my foul Shake/p >Till I am evered with him wife for wife 3. To level; to make level This temple Xerxe evezed with th {oil, whic Alexander is faid to have repaired Beat, roll, and mow carpet-walks an = mile;; for now the ground is fupple, and i all inequalities 9o EvEN, w. 2. T difufed be equa to Raleigh cammowill eve Evelyn No A like firange obfetvation taketh place here as a Stonehenge, that a redouble numberin e eveneth with the firft. Carcw E'ven. adv. [often: contradte to ex'. 1.'A word of ftrong affertion; verily EZven fo did thofe Gauls pofiels the coafts. Spenfir Thou wait a foldie as, ewver th Sinc of conceflion yo malignity refine th notion Evexua'npeD adj an / [®pen Saxon avend an therefor lanced between infinit 2. Levelly bein attractions adj Eve'NntruL of incidents and deeply drank his Dryd. an [even full Ful full of changes of fortune Laft fcene of all // hiftory That ends this ftran Shakefp. As you like i Is fecond childithnefs To EvE/NTILATE. w. 7. [eventilo, Latin. 1. To winnow; to {ift out 2. To examine; ' to difcufs DizZ Evi'NTUAL. adf. [from event. Happea ing in confequence of any thing; confequential EvsnTuaLLY. adv. [from eventual. I Bentley without afperities 3. Without inclination to either fide; in pofture paraliel to the horizon ; horizontally the con In a bear, which the hunters eventerated, o opened, I beheld the young onesy with all their part Brown. diftinét ewvenly ba A palifir clearnefs, evendy and {moothly fpread not overthin' and wathy, but of a pretty folid confiitence Wotton happens tha thin 70 EvE/NTERATE. @. a. [eventers, Latin. To rip up; to open by ripping the belly in an equipoife reft for ever an On the boar's briftled back blood [from even. muf incident The firft was fix'd in earth, the fecond {too that they fhould every ewezing thrice run over th actions and affairs of the day. Waits on the Mind In an infinite chaos nothing could be formed; n particles could convene by mutual attraction; fo every one there muft have infinite matter around it R . Lati [eventus 57 With equal force but various in th" evenz "The devil is now more laborious than ever, the lon uniformly 1. A n. Two fpears from Meleager's hahd were fent I fhall fal Like a bright exhalation in the evening And no man fee me more Shakefp. Henry VIII 1. Equally EVENT 2. The confequence of an a&ion clufion; the upfhot Dutch. The clofe of the day; the beginning of night E'vexvry. adj EvenTUDE. . [f. [even and tide.] The tim of evening There is one event to the righteous and to th Eccl wicked Oh heavy times, begetting {uch cvents! Shake/b. hand. day of mankind drawing towards an evening, and th world's, tragedy and time nearat anend. Raleigh Mean time the fun defcended from the fkies And the bright evéning ftar began torife. = Dryden It was the facred rule among the Pythagoreans the clofe of the day good or bad Evenpanded juftic Returns th' ingredients of our poifon'd chalic "To our own lips Shakefpeare's Macbeth E'veniNe then fays his compline a Taylor Gen. xxiv. 63 Impartial; equitable were but of a day's life, it is well if h Out of the fens of Allan do arife Their murmuring fmall trumpets founding wide Fairy Queer Ifaac went out to meditate at the eventide Collier [eve Miltean A fwarm of gnats at eventide and corrected th I fhall e'ez let it pafs Atterbury He tun'd his notes both evenfong and morn Dryden, great, thatis, she great like the mean 6. A ter Though he appeared to relifh thefe bleffings as much as any man, yet he bore the lofs of them when it happened, with great compofure and evéz 2. ‘Theevening Savift Nor death itfelf can wholly wafh your ftains But long contracted filth ev'7 in the foul remains Dryden I have made feveral difcoveries which appear new even to thofe who are verfed in critical learning Addifon's Spectator freedom from perturbation 6. Calmnefs lafts 'till evenfong, an hour before the time company does to our converfation, without loadin our memories, or making us evez fenfible of th cret comparifon 1s implied 5. Impartiality; equal refpect If a ma tha 5. A wotd of exaggeration in which a fe bent as far on the clear contrary fide, that f may fettle itfelf at the length in a middle ftat Hoyoker evennefs between both I woo to hear thy evenfong 4. So much as change i unlef ftraitnzd no i ftic crooke Thee, 'chantrefs of the woods among And facred filence reigns, and univerfal peace. Pope the fame turn to our thought Sacra E'vENsoxNG. #. /. [even and fong. 1. The form of worfhip ufed in the evening Here all their rage, and ev'z their murmurs ceafe Books giv Cofmologi 7efs of mind but in pafing it over, he is {uperior migh enemy motions of all the lights of heave greatlights are fufficient, and ferve alfo to meafur even the motions of thofe others FHolder . Without any thing owed, either good o We reckon with your feveral loves And make us ever with you Shakefpeare's Macbeth Henceforth be earls Shakef 1 will be even with thee, doubt it not 1 do confef ‘The blind lad's pow'r, while he inhabits there Suckling But I'll be ev'z with him neverthelefs In taking revenge, a man is but ezez with hi not only fo, but alfo afford meafures of time, if we could number them but moft of thofe motions are not evident, and th Upheld by me, yetonce more he fhall ftan Milton On ewen ground againft his mortal foe ill; out of debt though it was fo that 6. Equal on both fides; fair; not favourin either ~Atzer All T can fay for thofe pafiages is, that I kne they were bad enough' to pleafe evez when I wrot them Dryden Dawvies in catching moles Grew' 3. Equality of furface; levelnefs 4. Freedom from inclination to either fid When Alexander demanded of one what was th fitteft feat of his empire, he laid a dry hide befor him, and defired him to fet his foot on one fid thereof; which being done, all the other parts o the hide did rife up; but when he did fet his foot i the middle, all the other parts lay flat and evez fome princes have done celerity is requifite in the with that evennefs an all g. Not having any part higher or lowe than the other Lillotfon better than extreme and endlels mifery He might evez as well have employed his time, a making the th an celeftial bodies tions of th revolu readily yicldeth to th ether mof the event; in the laft refult He wa A noble fervant to them; but he could no Carry his honours ever. clean.sh data import.tsv out README Shakefpeare's Coriolants It is not much that the good man ventures; afte this life, if there be no God, he is as well as th bad; butif there be a God, isinfinitely better, eve as much as unfpeakable and eternal happinefs i no 4. Not having inclination any way leaning to any fide Shakefp to paralle Efvenwess. z /o [from even. 1. State of being even z. Uniformity; regularity Th Would fcatter all the {pices on the ftream And, in a word, yea evez now worth this Lay the rough paths of peevifh nature ev'2 Prior And open in each heart, a little heav'n 2. Uniform; equal to itfelf. Ewen to Cato's wifh; not fierce, and terribl Shakefpeare's Macbeth Only in ftrokes Dang'rous rocks Which, #ouching but my gentle veffel's fide fhallow focver, do a little vary the thicknefs of th Neawton's Opticks plate 3. Level with EV EV fequence Hermion The upper face of the fea is known to be level b nature, and evez/y diftant from the centre, an waxes deeper and deeper the farther one fa 1 from Brerewood the fhore 4. Impartially; without favour or enmity You ferve a great and gracious mafter, and there isa moft hopeful young ‘prince: it behoves you t carry yourfelf wifely and evenly between them both Bacaw's Adwice to Villiers, ha but intentionally in the connot eveniza/ly, difobliged you; and hath made your flame a bette return, by refforing you your own heart Boyle E'veRr. edv. [zppe 1. Atany timg Saxon. Men know by this time, if ever they will'know, whetlier it be good or evil which hath been fo long retained 1f tho believe no the Hooker. haf that whic than ever I have greater reafon t I mean valour it this migh Shakefpeare You ferve a mafter who is as free from the efivy o friends, as ever any king was. Bacan |