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Show EV EV So few tranflations deferve praife that I fcatc ever faw any which deferved pardon Denhani The moft fenfual man that ewver was in th world never felt fodelicious a pleafure as a clear con {cience Tillvtfon By repeating any idea of any length of time, as of minute, a year, or an age, as ofte as we will in ou own thoughts, and adding them to one another, wit ou ever coming to the end of fuch addition, w come by the idea of eternity 2, Atalltimes Locke always; without end God hath had ever, and eve churc_h vifible upon the earth fhall have, fom Hooker 1 fee things may ferve long, but not ferve ever Riches endlefs is as poor as Winter To him that ever fears he fhall be poor Shakefp Shake/p _ Blinded greatnefs, ever in turmoil Still feeking happy life, makes life a toil. ~ Daniel There under ebon fhades, and low-brow'drocks Milton In dark Cimmerian defart ever dwell Th inclinations of th people muf ever hav a great influence Hefhal Temple everlove, and always b The fubject of my fcorn and cruelty Dryden Mankind is ever the fame, and nothing loft ou Dryden of nature, though every thing is altered Ever fince that time Lifander has been at th houfe Tatler Immortal Vida! on whofe honour'd bro The poet's bays and critick's ivy grow Cremona now fhall ever boaft thy name As next in place to Mantua, next in fame Pope 3+ For ever Eternally; to perpetuity Men are like a company of poor infects, whereo fome are bees, delighted with flowers and thei f\\'ee'mes; others beetles, delighted with other kind of viands; which, having enjoyed fora feafon, the ceafe to be, and exift no more for ever We'll to the temple Laocke there you'll find yourfon And there be crown'd, or give him up for ever A, Phillips 4. It is fometimes reduplicated For ever and for ever, farewell, Caffius. Shake/ 1 Know a lord, who values no leafe, though for thoufand years, nor any eftate that is not for eve and ever Temple The meeting points the fatal lock diffeve From the fair head for ever and for ever Pope 5. Atone time, as ever and anon: that 1s at one time and another; now and then So long as Guyon with her communed Unto the ground fhe caft her modeft eye And ewer and anon, with rofy red The bafhful blood her fnowy cheeks did dye Fairy Queen The fat one's would be ewer and anon makin fport with the lean, and calling them ftarvelings L' Efrange He lay itretch'd along Stole down and trickled from his hoary beard. Dryd Let no ma fear that harmfu creatur ever th lefs, becaufe he fees the apoftle fafe from tha ¢ Hall poifon For a mine undifcovered, neither the owner of th ground or any body elfe are ever the richer. Collier It fuffices to the unity of any idea, that it b confidered as one reprefentation or picture, thoug Locke made up of ever fo many particular There muft be fomewhere fuch a rank as man And all the queftion, wgangle e'er fo long Is only this, If God has plac'd him wrong Pope this fenfe it is {fcarcely ufed but in familiar language eve this fello fhoul have fewer word than a parrot, and yet the fonof a woman They brake all their bones in pieces they came at the bottom of the den That purfe in your hand Shake/ or eve Dan. iv. 24 has a twin-brother is a like him as ever he can look. Dryden's Spanifb Fry As foon as ¢'er the bird is dead Eternally; without end The title of duke had been funk in the famil ever fince the attainder of the great Duke of SufAddifon on ltaly folk 8. Ever A. Any: [as ever y, that is, eve ich or ever each is each one, all.] Thi word is ftill retained in the Scottifh dialett DIl hate him everlafing That bids me be of comfort ax{; :{f&'; y Many have made themfelyes everlaflinglSyhakesp vidicy, us EvERLA'STINGNESS, 7 [from mi}zt ing.] . Eternity; perpetu . ty; an n duration G Nothing could make me foone 1 am old, I am old -1 love thee better than I love e'er a fcurvy youn Shakefpeare's Henry 1V boy of them all That this world had an everlzg/iiflgfz/:cronfefs 'SI‘han to confider that a year is ru fi?incd e e{e bott[ih h thisthi lower world'sZ and the fun's fun Dionsig g. It is often contra@ed into ¢'er 10. I ufed in compofition in th is muc gree as, cvergreen fenfe of always throughout the year; everduring, endurIt is added almoft aring without end Evervi'vine. adj. [ever and living. Liv ing without end; immortal; eterna 3 INf ceflant Is not from hence the way bitrarily to neutral participles and adjec Wit the following inftances Evesu/sBLING Boiling up with perpetual murmurs Crafbaw "That everbubbling fpring EverBU'RNING [ever and burning. adf Unextinguifthed His tail was ftretched out in wond'rous length That to the houfe of heavenly gods it raught And with extorted power and borrow'd ftrength The everburning lamps from thence it brought Spenfer Torture without en Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fe With everburning fulphur unconfum'd Everpvu'rine Eternal adj [ever an dentally added, unlefs it fignified orig nally from this time: as, evermore, always benceforavard; but this {enfe has not bee ftrictly preferved during. Through wifdom of a matron grave and hoare Fairy Queen Sparks by nature evermore afpire Which makes them now to~fuch a highnefs flee Daviés Religion prefers thofe pleafures which flow fro the prefenc Miltorn's Paradife Lofs Miltosn Of laurel, evergreen, and branching palm The juice, when in greater plenty than can b exhaled" by the fun, renders the plant evergreesn Arbuthnot on Aliments of th hardief ma cvergreen ive pleafure The everpleafin etual immortal Forfaking Sheria's everpleafing thore The winds to Marathon the virgin bore 7o Eve'rst. v. a. [everfus, Latin. overthrow ufed T No ftroy ; to overthrow A ‘procefs is valid, if the jurifdi&tion of _th ffe Ayl n ro rt ov an rte ewv ye no i g ju Therefore our cverlafling farewell take S/Jak{f The everlafting life, both of body and foul, i that future ftate, whether in blifs or woe, hath bee added Hammond And what a trifle is a moment's breath Denbam 2. Itisufed of paft as well as future eternity, though not fo properly Everra'sTing. # /. Eternity; eternal duration whether paft or future Fram cverlafting to everlafling thou art God Bfal, xc. 2 We are in God through the knowledge which i ~had of us, and the love which is born towards us from everlaffing Pope T2 EVERT. w. a. [everto, Latin,] To de Whether we fhall meet again, I know not Laid in the fcale with ever/afling death to fubvert; to deftroy Sidneg by the ingenious commentator upon immaterial be Glanville ings Pope's Ody/Jey Caffius Taylor The foundation of this principle is totally everfe eternal farewell Neve Pamela was content to urge little farther for me Mentes, an everhonowr'd name, of ol EvERLA'STING. adj. [ever and lafting. 1. Lafting or enduring without end; per Zillotfom EverrLe/AsING, adj. [ever and pleafing. Delighting at all times; never ceafing t EvERHO'NOURED. adj. [ever and bonoured. Always held in honour or efteem High in Ulyfles' {ocial lift enroll'd our words Lyelyn Addiforn's Speéiator with evergreens. infinitely befor God is the great eye of the world, always watching over our actions, and has an everopen ear to al planted, efpecially if the weather be moift and tem garde for evermore EVERO'PEN, adj. [ever and open. clofed; not at any time fhut be tranf I find you are againft filling an Englif of Go the tranfitory pleafures of this world E/VERGREEN, 7 /. ‘A plant that retains it verdure through all the feafons Som It govern'd was, and guided evermore Our fouls, piercing through the impurity of flefh behold the higheft heavens, and thence bring knowledge to contemplate the everduring glory and termRaleigh lefs joy Heav'n open'd wid Her everduring gates, harmonious found There will 1 build hi A monument, and plant it round with fhad eternally. More feems an expletive acci Ailton Evereru'en.] adj. [ever and green.] Verdant throughout the year Fai EvERMO'RE, adv. [ever and more,] Always enduring without end On golden hinges moving burmng_&ars and everliving fires God's juftice in the one, and his goodn?filffiz other, is exercifed for evermore, as th i fubjects of his reward and punif,hment. wfij;gl' The inftinét of brutes and infecs can be th eflge of nothing elfe than the wifdom and fkill ofa power ful everliving agent t‘wton &ill'd out of her breaft Panting murmurs r In that he is man, he received life fr m the Fa ther, as from the fountain of that e'uer/ivin Deity and 51455/1'7zg. [eve adj thatleadet To' that mqft glorious houfe, 'that gl fia‘r:ttl?l::igh}f tives, and will be fufficiently explained b For ever, and for ever 7. A word of enforcement, or aggravation As foon ns ever he had done it; that is immediately after he had done it. I Tha Prior perate And ever and anon a filent tea 6. In any degree Opening again, he Jays his clai To half the profit half the fame Everea'stinery. adv, [ from .Mfi,‘"fi' Hooker ch wa an e [e ad L EVERWA'TCHF ~ Always vigilant fkie th k' ma an fat h he th a Plac' Pope Nor clos'd in fleep his everwatchful eyes E'very. adj. [In old language ewerich, tha is ever each ; zpen ealc, Saxon n or re th ha r Ev ll of on 1. Fac lural fignification {4 PHe prop§feth unto God their neceffities, and the their own requefts for relict in every of theHaoker e t o o e e l All the congregation are h Numxvi v e t e e a t e n n The king made this ord con B s i { t r f f b l o ( e t year Th |