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Show HA HA They that hand'e the law know me not, Fer.ii. 8 6. To treat well or ill Talbot, my life, my joy, again return'd How wert thou handled enough pleafe They were wel to be rid of a to tranfact with 7. 'To practife upon yo Pray you, my lord, give me leave to queftion Shakefpeare fhall fee how I'll bandle her If the fkin were parchment, and the blow hand # / Mortimer Ha'spser, m /o [hanfel, a firft gift, Dutch. Ha'spLE. 7. /. [pandle, Saxon. The firft a& of ufing any thing; the firf 1. That part of any thing by which it is att of fale a haft held in the hand Shakefpeare Unlefs he do profane, fteal, orufurp Fortune turneth the bandle of the bottle, whic is ealy to be take hold of; and after the belly Bacon which is hard to grafp There is nothing but hath a double Aand/e, o at Jeaft we have two hands to apprehend it. Zaylor carpenter go that ha axe, begged onl th mak wood as woul fo muc of a iron wor L' Effrange handle to it Of bone the Aandles of my knives are made A beam there was And bandfel fate before you Dryden on which a beechen pai Hung by the Aandle on a driven nail Dryden 2. That of which ufe is made They overturned him in all his interefts by th fure but fatal hand/e of his ewn good nature. South Ha'noLuss. adj. [hand and lefs. a hand Speak m Lavinia wha Withou z / A maid that waits a hand Brave Burgundy, undoubted hope o Stay, let thy humble bandmaid {pea She gave the knight great thanks i And {aid (he would his hzndmaid poo France to thee. Shak litde {peech remain 1 will never fet politicks againft ethicks, efpeciall for that true ethicks are but as a handmaid to divinity and religion Bacon Heay'n's youngeft teamed fta 2. Beautiful with dignity A great man entere Thy bandmaids, clad them o'er with purple beam And azure wings, that up they flew {o dreft And fpeak the truth of thee on glorious theme Before the judge Milton Thofe of my family their matter flight Grown defpicable in my handimaid's fight. Sandys Art Makes mighty things from {mall beginnings great ‘Thus fithes firft to fhipping did impart Their tail the rudder, and their head the prow Dryden Since he had placed his heart upon wifdom health, wealth, viftory and honour fhould alway Addifon Then criticifm the mufe's handmaid prov'd To drefs her charms and make her more belov'd Ha'vpmive. n. [. [hand and mill. moved by the hand Pope A mil Oft the drudging afs is driv'n with toil [eturning late, and loaden home with gai finding his wif int a peafant' very handfome turne Addifon 4. Ample ; liberal : as, a haudfome fortune 5. Generous; noble : as, a haudfome aGtion To Ha'xpsomE. w. a. [from the adjective. To render elegant or neat Hi all reput Ha'npy. adj. [from hand. 1. Executed or performed by the hand They were but few, yet they would eafily overthrow the great numbers of them, if ever they cam to handy blows Knolles Both parties now were drawn fo clofe Almoft to come to andy blows "To judge of lace he hath the beft conceit Donne Ha'xpsoMELY. adw. [from handfome. 1. Conveniently; dexteroufly 2. Beautifully; gracefully 3. Elegantly; neatly carpenter hath wrough thereof afte h hath fawn dow it Aandfumely an mad a tree a vefle Wifdom Liberally; generoufly I am finding out a convenient place for an alms houfe, which I intend to endow ver for a dozen {uperannuated hufbandmen. Ha'npsomeness, z /i [fro Beauty; grace; elegance Dryden Ready; dexterous fkilful She ftript the ftalks of all their leaves; the bef She cull'd, and them with handy care fhe dreft Dg;(l'c}} The fervants wath the platter And each is handy in his way 3. Convenient Th fcour the plate Dryden ready to the hand ftrike-bloc is a plan fhorte tha Jointer, and is more baxdy than the long jointer th Moson Ha'vpypanpy. » /£ A play in whic children change hands and places See how yond juftice rails upon yond fimple thief Hark in thine ear: change places; and, Aandydandy, which is the juftice, which is the thief Shakefpeare Neither crofs and pile nor duck and drakes ar quite fo ancient as bandydandy. Arbuthnot and Pope 70 HANG « a. preter and part hbanged ot hung, anciently kong Saxon. 1. To fufpend pafl [pangan to faften in fuch a manne as to be fuftained, not below but above. Strangely vifited people he cures Hanging a golden ftamp about their necks Put on with holy prayers Shakefpeare His great army is utterly ruined, he himfelf flai in it, and his head and right hand cut off, and hur up before Jerufalem South 2. To place without any folid {upport, That hung'j? the {olid earth in ficeting air Vein'd with clear fprings, which ambient feas repair Sandys Under it he may cleanly convey any fit pillage tha cometh handfomely in his way Spenfer When the kind nymph, changing her faultlef thape Becomes unhandfome, Aandfomnely to *fcape. Walicr 2 Hudibras Thou all things haft of nothing made For his device in handfoming a {uit bandfomel Addifen hardfome. {3. To thoak and kill by fufpending by th neck, {o as that the ligature intercepts th breath and circulation He hath commiflion from thy wife and m To bang Cordelia in the prifon Shakefpeare Hanging fuppofes human foul and reafon This animal's below committing treafon Shall he be harg'd, who never could rebel That's a preferment for Achitophel Dryden 4. To difplay ; to fhow aloft This unlucky mole mifled feveral coxcombs; and like the hanging out of falfe colours, made fome o them converfe with Rofalinda in what they though the {pirit of her party Aa'dijrfw 5. To let fall below the proper fituatio to decline Ther is a wicked @a that banger dow Accompanying her mourning garments with doleful countenance, ‘yet neither forgetting handfsnezefs in her mourning garments, nor fweetnefs in he head fadly; but inwaidly he is full of deceit doleful countenance Th? immortal fruits and flow'rs at my retur Sidney Yor handfomene(s' fake, it were good you han the upper glafs upon a nail Bacon In cloths, cheap handfomenefs doth bear the bell Herbert Of barter'd pitch, and Aandmills for the grain Hanos g by forc That eafinefls and bandfome addrefs in writing i hardeft to be attained by perfons bred in a2 meane way Felton Milton Love led them on ; and faith, who knew them bef and graceful 3. Elegant; graceful Her fleeping Lord with bandmaid lamp attending wait on her as her handmaids Dutch For a thief it is {o handfome, as it may feem i was firt invented for him Spenfer Hath fix'd her polith'd car nature's handmaid | handfaem 1. Ready ; gainly; convenient Fairfas By viewing nature Dyryden the good man out of his dwelling han Hath made thee handlefs Shakefpeare His mangled myrmidons Nofelefs, hand/efs, hackt and clipt, come to him Crying on Hector Shakefpeare Ha'vpmarv HA'NDSOME adj ready, dexterous, houfe accurfe To ufe or 'do an In timorous deer he Aandfels his young paws And leaves the rugged bear for firmer claws. Cowley I'd fhow yo How eafy 'tis to die, by my example Yet no ill tafte from thence affe@s the blade Or what 1 carve; nor is there ever lef Any unfav'ry haut-gouft from the haft 7o Ha'vpssL., @. a thing the firt time Shakefpearc T'o no other caufe than the wife providence of Go can be referred the diverfity of handwritings Cockburn Tt is now not ufed, except i The apoftles term it the pledge of our inheritance and the Aazfelor earneft of that which is to come Hooker Thou artjoy's bandfe/; heav'n lies flat in thee Subject to every mounter's bended knee Herbert Your own handwriting would tell you what I think the diale& of trade No hand of blood and bon Can gripe the facred handle of our fceptre you gav me ink Saw manageable by th My buckler cut through and through, and m fword hack'd like a handfaw Sbakefpeare To perform this work, it is neceffary to be provided with a ftrong knife and a fmall hand/faw .C/Lu'c'ndon enemy that }.md handled them {o ill The feamen will neither ftand to their band/ails nor fuffer the pilot to fteer Temple Ha'Npsaw Shakefp being prifoner H AZ Perfons of the fairer fex like that Aandfomencf for which they find themfelves to be the moft liked Boyle A vulgar phrafe for keep off; i Ha'xpvice. . /i [hand and wice,] A vic forbear to hold fmall work in Mozxan They cut a ftag into parts; but as they were en- Ha'NDWRITING. 7. /. [hand and avriting. tering upon the dividend, Aands offy fays the lion A caft or form of writing peculiar to eac L' Efirange hand H}"INESAILS. # /i Sails managed by th That you beat me at the mart, I have your han ‘hand. to fhow VoL, 1 hi Ecclef xix. 26 The beauties of this place fhould mour Should harg their wither'®head ; for fure my breat Is now more pois'nous Dyyden "The rofe is fragrant, but it fades in time The violet fiveet, but quickly paft the prime White ll}les bang fcl\cix- heads, and foon decay And whiter fnow in minutes melts away. Disyden The cheerful birds no longer fing Each drops his head, and hangs his wing Prior 6. To fix in fuch a manner as in fome directions to bt moveable The gate an th chamber hanged doors upon them they renewed an 1. Mac. iv, 57 7. To cover or charge by any thing {ufpended § Hun |