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Show Around thefe fields, and fattens ds it goes Dryden's Zn Tyber my name 32, To have any tendency "This is not fair, nor profitable that Dryden 33. To be in a ftate of compact or partnerthip a lion was beftriding an ox that hc'had newl him, half fhares fver if yo Yion -robber paffing by cried out t you fhould go your fnip, fays th no ow to be you fo forwar L' Effrange carver There was a hunting match agreed upon betwix and they were to go equa an afs, and a fox a lion L' Eftrange fhares in the booty t 24. To be regulated 'by any method proceed upon principles Where the multitude beareth fway, laws that fhal mak to the prefervation of that f{tate muf ten fmaller offices to go by lot, for fear of firif comno Hooker Spratt and divifions likely to arife We are to go by another meafure The principles I there went on alter 1 fee no reafon t Locke The realons that they wwent upon werevery fpeciou an 2i Bentley probable T Lo o 13(. pregnant Great bellied women Shakefp "That had not half a week to ga The fruit fhe goes with A pray that'it good time and life may find Shakefp. H. VII1 Of living creatures fome are a longer time i *the womb and fome fhorter: women go commonl .nine months, the cow and the ewe about fix months Bacon Some do go with their young the fixth part of ‘year or two over or under that is, about fix or nin weeks: and the whelps of thefe fee not till twelv Brown days And now with fecond hopes fhe goes And calls Lucina to her throws g6 Sh began to affli& him from him When our merchant commoditie Milton not to remain To pafs and his ftrength wen Fudges, xvi. 19 have brought them, if ou will not be enough, our mone .to pay.for them 37. To pafs tained muft g Locke or be loofed ; not to be re Then he lets me go .And, with his head over his fhoulder turn'd 38. To be expended .Scholars are clofe and frugal of their words, an not willing to let any go for ornament not ferve for ufe if they wil Felton 39. To be in order of time or place We muft enquire farther wha is the connexio of that fentence with thofz that go before it, an Watts thefe which follow it 40. 'To reach or be extended to any degree Can another man perceive that T am confcious o it not myfelf ? No man' any thing, when I perceiv knowledge here can go beyond his experience Locke 41. To extend to confequences Tt is not one mafter that either direés or take notice of thefe : it goes a great way barely to permi L' Effrange them 2. To reach by effeCts Confidering the cheapnefs, fo much money migh go farther than a fum ten times greater could d now Wilkins 43. To extend in meaning His amorous expreflions go no further than virtu may allow 44. T 1?7'](1:‘/7'; Owidy Preface fpread; to be difperfed ; to reach Whofe flefh ever ufes torn off by lumps the ray'nou 1a morfels cut, to make it farther go hazard that may be fecured by induftry, confiderL' Efirange ation, or circumipection Whatever appears againft their prevailing vic goes for nothing, being either nat applied, or paflin Sawift for libel and {lander 46. To be rated one with another fo Tate to b confidered with regard to greater or lef worth Locke They never go about, as in former times, to hid to conduce; to con cur; ‘to be an ingredient Th whic medicine fo ftrong that if the to the ointment g wer ufe inwards the many vicious chara&ers that prevail in the mal world, and fhewing the different ingredients tha go to the making up of fuch different humours an conftitutions Addifon Something better and greater than high birth an - quality muft go toward acquiring thofe demonftraSaviftto Pope tions of publick efteem and love 48. 'To fall out, or terminate; to fucceed Your ftrong poffeflion much more than your right Or elfe it muft go wrong with you and me. Shake/ Howe'er the bufinefs goes, you have made faul Shakefp of your fpeech I' th' boldnef 1 will fend to thy father, and they fhall declar Zob, x. 8 unto him how things go with thee In many armies, if the matter fhould be trie by duel between two champions, the victory fhal on the one fide; and yet, if it b grofs, it would go on the other fide tried by th Bacon It has been the conftant obfervation of all, tha ifa minifter had a caufe depending in the court, i South was ten to one but it went againft him At the time of the prince's landing, the father eafily forefeeing how things would go, went over Swift Whetheri‘the caufe goes for me or againft me you muft pay me the reward Watts's Logick 49. Tobeinany ftate 'This fenfe is im erfonal It fhall go ill with him that is left in his tabernacle Fob, xx He called his name Beriah, becaufe it wext evi with his houfe 1 Chron. vii. 23 50. To proceed in train or confequence How goes the night, boy -'The moon is down': T have not heard the cloc And fhe goes down at twelve Shakefpeare I had hope When violence was ceafed, and war on earth All would have then goxze well Milton Duration in itfelf is to be confidered as. going o in one conftant, equal, uniform courfe Locke §1. 70 Go apont vour 'To attempt; to endea to fet one's felf to any bufinefs O dear father It is thy bufinefs that I go abouz Shakefpeare I loft him ; but fo found, as well T fu He could not lofe himfelf, but went abou His father's bufinefs Milton Which anfiwer exceedingly united the vulgar mind to them, who concurred only with them as the faw them like to prevail in what they went about Clarendon Some men, from a falfe perfilafion that they cannot reform their lives, and root out their old viciou Swift againft him §3 'T moderate between two Numb. v 12 interpofe t [ did go erween them, as I faidy but more tha that, he Joved her her 54. 70 Go by for,"indeed h was mad fo Shakefpeare 'To pafs away unnoticed Do not you come my tardine(s to chide That Japs'd in time and paffion lets go b Th' important aéting of your dread command Shakefp. Hamlet the I give the fex their revenge, by laying togethe but expofe them: freely t 52. 7o Go gfides 'To err; to deviate fro the right If any man's wife go afide, and commit a trefpaf ar Bacon would kill thofe that ufe them More parts of the greater wheels go to the makin Glanville's Scepfes one part of their lines There goes a great many qualifications to th compleating this relation : there is no fmall (hare o honour and confcience and fufficiency required Collier of Friend/bip g view Arbuthnot man enough 47. 'To contribute or palliate their vices he was a good fort o as the world goes I think rightly underftood by chofe who perufe it wit attention and indifferency, orelfeI have writ min fo obfeurely that it is in vain to go abont to mend it Temple 'Tis a rule that goes a great way in the government of a fober man's life, not to put any thing t like many others, to'the prince He feem'd to find his way without his eyes Sthakef. Hamlet Shake/ Let go the hand of that arch heretick 1 had another reafon to decline it, tha Sou Either my book is plainly enough written to b time, and obferving whether they live or no Nor t'other queftion proper for debate to be of value riments ; which is, that the beft trial of them is b Againft right reafon all your counfels g down about it to go far with me upon all new inventions or expe Athenians, kno splucke habits, never fo much as attempt endmvoyr, Ofi 4% 'To have influence; to be of weightj The god T am, whofe yellow water flow A c G G So much the more our carver's excellent Which lets go by fome fixteen years, and makes Le As fhe liv'd now Shakefpeare's Winter's Tale What's thatto us? The time goes by 5 away Shakefpeare s5. 70 Go by 'To find or get in the con clufion In argumen with me Goes by the worfe a woman eve whatever be her caufe Miltorn He's fure to go 4y the worft that contends with a adverfary that is too mighty for him. - L'E/frange §6. 7o Go by 'To obferve as a rule *Tis not to be fuppofed, that by fearching one ca pofitively judge of the fize and form of a ftone and indeed the frequency of the fits, and violenc of the fymptoms are a better rule to go 4y Slmrp' 57. 7o Go down b received ;Sturga-y 'To be {wallowed; t not rejected Nothing fo ridiculous, nothing fo impofiible but it goes dowz whole with him for truth an earneft L' Efirange Folly will not eafily go down in its own natura form with difcerning judges Dryden If he be hungry, bread will go dowwn Locke Minifters are fo wife to leave their proceedings t be accounted for by reafoners at a diftance, wh often mould them into the fyftems thatdo not onl go down very well in the coffeehoufe, but are fupplic for pamphlets in the prefent age Swift $8 70 Go in and out 'To do the bufinef of life The Lord fhall preferve thy going owt and th 2/ coming i 59. Z0 Go in and out 'To be at liberty He fhall go iz and out, and find pafture Fobn 60. 70 Go gff to deceafe 'To die; to go out of life 61. To Goof 'To depart from a poft 1 would the friends we mifs were fafe arrived Some muft go off'5 and yet, by thefe I fee Shakefp So great a day as this is cheaply bough In this manner he went off, not likea man tha departed out of life, but one that returned to hi Tatler abode The leaders having charge from you to ftand Will not go off until they hear you fpeak Shak, Heno T 62. 70 Go or 'To make attack Bold Cethegus Whofe valour I have turn'd into his poifon And prais'd fo to daring, as he woul . Go oz upon the Gods 63. 70 Go on Ben j'wfin 'To proceed He found it a great war to keep that peace, bu was fain to go oz in his flory Sidrney He that defires only that the work of God an " religion thall go oz, is pleafed with it, whoever i the inftrument Taylor 1 hav |