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Show FO Fo rmr'n ioNen, adfs [ fore and'menm.m-afij Mentioned "or recited before I 1 0Dbfervabl l tha man I‘AIU(.I})IL i th life o Aurelius ln no take notice of the forementioned figire 5 the, pillar ¥o'remost. adj 1. Firft in place -Al thre /.) o \1on of all fo /‘im/ fet amon the forems/ ranks o thuoug th of other claffical divines, may be clearly and abundantly anfiered, to the fatisfattion of any rationa man, not extremely / epoffeffed mth pxe)udlcc ']!(1RF,RANR [ foreand namé ForERECLTED. | adj.. No Curlo, at the funeral of his father, built a temporary thutrc, confifting ¢f two parts turning' o hinges, according to the pofitmn of thefun, Lx th eonveniency of fom'oad s-and afternoon's diverfion Arbuthnot on Cojns but éither heave it igents 1 hear fo belong Th prefen ex proper ]judges in matters of property, or' in crimina cafes; thence all forts of difputations in courts o juftice, where feveral perfons. make their' diftiné faceches, may come under the name of forenjfick difWatts onthe Mind [ fore and ordain.] ForEORDA'IN. @, To predeftinate;. t HTED‘Jam. T fome fhort collett wherein briefly to mention thanks Ruleigh fun s light all the /:u epart.of the day 2o plaa anteriour in pui( and toward "Fhe ribs have no cavity in them the jm" s an or breaft ar an thin give way without dcmgflr of fradure Forgra'st, adj broa [foréand pafi. CLI:JJ]:"DC Now cealt -ye damfels ‘to ben Ray Paitbefor your dch hts forep Enough it is that gll the day s your's S M\ Jorepe /1 proofs, howe'er the matter ffll Shall" tax m fears of little' vanity taying \..‘nh fear'd too little Shakefpeare Whofe purp]e bluth the day fore/bowws. . .+~ Denbam You. chofe to withdraw yourfel; from publick bu- finefs, -when "the face of heaven grew troubled, an the frequent fhifting of the wmdj*reflo'wfd a ftorm. Dryden. o, 1cprefent before 1t comes. to have the ftart of.to follow, 15 What elfe is the law but the gofpel Jme_'/uo'u.ed What other the gofpel than the law fulhilled Hooker 7 /. [f'rom Sforerun fix firang»l« Tee to be derived fro the divine boumy Let Eve, for I have drench'd her-eycs, 0 Here flecp below; while thou to fore/ight wak'ft the danghte . A promlofluk never Inadt to bear a fig O Eve Dryd forufhowmv an fent and great Difficultics -an th fome further-change‘awaits us nigh deviation from: tha orerunney of a difeafe YorEsaly predict w a. Death gave him no fuch pangs as the '*ufgug 7 bmng cate he h ad of his filly fucceffor To ForESI'GNIEY to prophecy;. to foretell To Let ordinanc as the gods forefay it 1. 'T wha The third, things paft could keep in memory ]'mu chm 1f there be any thing forefeen that is not, ufual, be armed for it'by any hearty though a fhort prayer and an earneft refolution bgfotehaud, and then watch Taylor, when it comes At his forefeen approath, ‘already quake The Cafpian kingdoms and Meotian lake Hocker ARV et a5y btmg paft times'noxious; swhere theyiligh On man, beaft, plant, wattefulapd turbulent not yet happex‘ed t ‘have- prefqmc to foreknow The next,-could of ithings pxcfmt beft ad\ifi: tuxe coming' th&Pfalms did bu J;uz/gu_f‘y and threaten ill Milton PUC‘. ha | The firft of | themicould things.to. come, forefee whofe fu Fo'wesgin, u, /. [ fore (mdflm ] Thc Pre . @ [ fore and fee. fe Dlfloxerres of ‘Chrift-alrcady plefln fht.)' oft for ¢fignify Shakefpeare's Cymbel fee beforechand; «to @. a.[fore and figniify. "To betoken béforchand ;*to forefhow ; t ty pify P'Jj) € [ foresand: fay. [ forefight and full. Prefcient; provident Arbuthnet Already Opera prepares the way The fure /,umm'm of her gentle fway T FOorRESI'6HTFUL. _rfé" the certai quantity du temptation Hayward will' more eafily. b bom ‘or* d\OlL.(:‘d, Af with prudent ‘m/ ahtlwe an Rogers ounehcs againft them Which'heav'n, by thefe mute figns in nature, flrew Miltor's Paradife Loff Forcrunners of his pur Lofs of fight is the mifery of life, and ufually Lh South Sorerunner ot death The keeping infenfible perfpiration up in due meafure is the caufe as well as fign of Health, ‘and" th leaf szl He had a tharp forefight, and ‘working wit, That never idle was, ne once could reft a whit S, e;/fi' In' matters of arms he was both fkilful aqd in duftrious, and fas well \in ferefight as refolution pre My elder brothers, m 1y _/we) unners came I\oufh draughts of nature, ill defign'd, and lame Till I came finifh?d, her-laft labour'd care. As once thou fleep ft, whilk fhe tolife was form' 7. 2: Provident-carerof futurityvs . C/I//zi/éfu/ Blown off, like bloffToms o fyllabte for you,.madamy to tak of Providence 7o ForESE'E. it would:deprive us:of th Next; like Aurora, Spenfer rofe, cock was facrificed as the forerunner of d and the (un, theleby acknowledging the light of lif Com The part firft in time which. the prophets.and Mofes hadfar(;/])fwe( Haoker Dryden it to be 2 maxim at Dubli Hooker ¥o/repaRT. 7. /o [ fore and past. S/mk/ predetermine;. to The chutch can difcharge, in manner convenient 2 work of fo, great:importance, by ja)ea*..ammg Had it beed fo raifed (,hnfi had called-him to be:a witnefs-of his deathy and refurreétion from the dead, according to tha their leave; and there is a forerunnercome from feventh, the prince of Morocco Shakefpeare action iftence towwhat is paft,. enly by confcioufnefs. <Locte. The forum was a prlJJ place in Rome, wher fawyers ‘and orators made their fpeeches before th putes (T KolresHow. @. ax [ fore and fhow. 1. An harbinger; a meflenger fent before to | Fo'rEstcuT. 7./ I_f0'€ andfg/n‘ give notice of the approach of thofe that 1. - Prefcience;; prognofilcatlon ;. foreknowfollow ledge.. The- accent anciently on the lafe onlk itfelf beyond e\tgnd Shak @. a. [ fore and runl FORERU'NNER to intelligen lmpn'mfs and mxicl a The greateft parts of the boii/i ought to appearforemoft'; "and he forbids the forc/hortenings, becauf they make the parts appear-little. « Dypdenis' Dz{ffl/} not jorer. "ny all that is or wxll be practifed in London Graunt poetry I term, appropriatin capable ofa law, perf ovwhr "Thi an him recoun To precad Fore/vsick. adj. [Jrenfis, Latin. ]~ Belonging to courts of Ju(‘m tare and their merit To fhorten figures for the fake of fhewin thofe behind Aslightning does the thunder or earth gives fome forenotice o Rymer's Tragedics Perfon is '1Jv1um/ [ fore .and recite. Lorerunning nlvh Milton's Paradife Lo/ She bids'me hopc oh heav'ns, fhe pities me And pity fill foreruns approaching love Foreno'TicE. z fi [ fore and notice.] Information of an event before it happens lmppen {70 FORESHORTEN, <v. ‘a. [ fore andfiamu. The fu and twilight from the Eaft came on Wasfet 720071 neve Shakefp But heayinefs foreruns the ‘good even time of day reckoned from.the middl point, between the dawn and the meridian, to the meridian: oppofed to af¥erThe manner was, that the forenoon. they fhoul run at tilt, the aftéermoor in a broad field in mannmer of a battle, 'till* either the' ftrangers or th Sidrey - gountry knights won the field ForEsSHOW.] "The fhipmen would have caft ancfiors out of th fan//)/[ clean.sh data import.tsv out README A€, xxvil. 30. bmgcr . revolutio Bi [Se g filt' and Sbip. ] The an terior part: of the fhip. 1‘11‘& I‘ORESH‘ Againft i1l chances men'are ever meny o muft fbnyeaua a con To come before as an earneft of fome- | 1: To difeover. before it happen ; -t .to pr pre ppen mmo following ; to mtroduce as an har- dict; .to prognofticate. As Cutius and the forenamed Lentalus, . Ber Foitf 'Th Fo'RENCON.. 7. /o] [.fore and noon. 7(7711 The. forevecited pxa&u , wherco We cannot rcd too'little, "hear too much before ftraang an Mentioned or enumerated before And {uch ate fure ones S [V/J;,'I' Within'the Jorerank-of otr articles Dryden As they th foremoff rank:of honour held ‘/ ‘To I‘ORESHLW. Vs . ‘Shie.is out capital demand, compris'd T, Foreru'~ Thefe ride foremoff in the field Out of ufe Oh bxll Jore/haming Thofe rich- lcfl heirs, that let their fathers li Sbfl,('{ff‘fn}'fl s Cymbeline Without a monument Yet leave our Coufin. Catherine hete with us As with a hurricane of zeal tranfported Awd virtuous even to madnefs Addifon's Cato adj 71 rank ; ‘front p..u 10ts, "A' king againft'a ftor Dyyds Forerossi'ssiv. adi. ' [ fore and poffefs. Bacorn venient ftock ' ofttreafure Preoccupied; prepoffefied; pre-engaged To ForesuA'ME. 2. a. [ fore and fhame. The Teftimony either of the, ancient fathersy jo To {Hame; to bring reproach upon crowd . o . Yirft in dignity threat'ning otacles denounce the'war, . To provide for: with z. ‘and of a‘new covenant Sanderfon Ht~broke foremaf minate fing Hanmond on Fundamén'tals [from fore. wer Forewa/mev An offer and tender of a reconciliatién,'an a& of obli Tta! 2y fame, for great minds to attempt, and grc;t forc Sidney to perform what they did attempt Our women ingthe foremoff vanks appear; March to the fight,. and meetyour miftrefs there Dirydes The botd/ Sempronius Tha heir feers behold the tempeft from afar,- I4g Such is the treaty which he negociates with ug, a ar campounded with fire, whole verbs hav no fuch compofition D'uu F O FO Thcxr ovm lmn CAQRIA An hundred of the faithlefs foe thall flay .And for a dow'r their hundred fore/kins pay Coavley's Davideis Be Michol thy reward { Folreskir'r. 2 f. [ fore and fbirs.| The pen dulous or loofe part of the coat before { A thoufand poundsa year for pure refpect Mo other! obligation "That promifes more thoufands: honour's trai Is longer than hisyfore/ ,,m‘. Shakefpeare's &, V1 To ForesualCks voan [ fore and facks ] negle@t by.idlenefs.o. |