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Show GR GR Thofe tow'rs of oak o'er fertile plains might go And vifit mountains where they once did grow Waller 12. 'To be changed from one ftate to another Children And as they firft are fathion'd, always grow Scipio Nafica feared left, if the drea enemy were taken away, the Romans would gro Abboat either to idlenefs or civil diffenfion Dryden's Juv 4. 'To increafe in ftature I long with all my heart to fee the prince X hope he is much grown fince laft I faw him Hence The poor man had nothing, fave one little ewelamb, which he had bought and rear'd up; an it grew up together with him and with his c}1|l§i.1'cn 2 Sam. xii. 3 No the princ growet In time he grew infancy up faft to be a man The main thing to be confidered, in every actio is how it will becom bigger; and whithe grown up hi whe he i it will lead him when he i Locke We are brought into the world children, ignoran and impotent; and we grow up in vanity an folly Wake 6. To iflue, as plants from a foil branches from the main trunk or a 13. To procee increaf greater O Bones afte as for nail i mOre bulk t continu a ftay they grow continually Bacon's Natural Hiflory Then their number faints on earth and the faints in heaven fwell And groww upon us Denbam Divyifions grow upon us, by negle& of practic duties: as every age degenerated from primitiv piety they advance Grow in grace, and in the knowledge of ou Lord and ‘Saviour Jefus Chrift 2 Per. i1, x8 He then difpenfed his beft of legacies, his bleffings; moft paffionately exhorting the young growin " hopes of the family Fell As he grew forward in years he was trained up t unde on Pronapides wh Pelafgick letter invented by Linus taugh fo many wars as it grow ‘agai Ev'n juft the fum that I do owe to you Is growing to me by Antipholis 15. To adhere towards earth and imputed to his forefight Bacon But whens to ripen'd manhoo he fhall grow The greedy failor fhall the feas forego 10. To come b ftate gradually degrees Dryden to reach an After they greav to reft upon number, rather competent than vaft, they grew to advantages of place cunnin diverfions an th like an Verfe Bacon's Effays or the other harmony of profe, I have f long ftudied and practifed, tha a habit, and become familia The trefpafles of people ar and their fins are got beyond al authority they are grozwr into to me Dryden grown up to heaven reftraints-of law an Rogers. 11. To come forward ; to gather ground Some feeing the end of their government nigh and troublous praltice growizg up, which ma work trouble to the mext governour, will not attempt redrefs Spenfer on Ireland It was now the beginning of O&ober, and Winter began to grow faft on: great rain, with terribl thunder and lightning, and mighty tempefts, the fell abundantly breaft, an hindered Knolles the arms to the fides, were they no Wifeman's Surgery Mariners are ufed to the tumblin of the ma voi lo, it was all grow of underftanding an oves with thorns, and nettle 3. Arrived at full growth or ftature Proverbs I faw lately a pairof China fhoes, which I wa told were for a growr woman, that would fcarce have been big enough for one of our little girls Locke GrowrTH 7. /. [from grown. 1. Vegetation; vegetable life vegetation increafe o Deepiin the palace of long groweh there ftoo A Taurel's trunk of venerable wood Dryden's on "Thofe trees that have the floweft growzs, are, fo that reafon of the longeft continuance Atterbury 2. Produ¢t produétion act of producing thing produced ; Forbidding every bleak unkindly fo To touch the profperous growweh of this tall wood Our little world, the image of the great Milton Of her own growth hath all that nature craves And all that's rare, as tribute from the waves Waller The trade of a country arifes from the nativ growths of the foil or feas Temple. ba thought for the honour of our nation that the knight's tale was of Englith growvrh, an Chaucer's own Dyyden. 3. Increafe in number What I have tried bulk or frequency or thought, or heard upon thi fubje€, may go a great way in preventing th growth of this difeafe, where it is but new Temple 4. Increafe of ftature; advance to maturity. They fay my fon of Yor Has almoft overta'en him in his growih Shakefp The ftag, now conftious of his fatal growzh To fome dark covert his retreat had made. Denkant Though an animal arrives at its full growsh a a certain age, perhaps-it never comes to its full bul Arbutbnot on Aliments 'till the laft period of life If parents thould be daily calling upon God in children required, fuch dcvotion would have mighty influence upon the reft of theirlives Law 5. Improvement 16. To fwell: a fea term and rolling: o thips from fide to fide, when the feais never {o littd growsn Raleigh advancement It grieved David's religious mind to confider th growth of his own eftate and dignity, the affairs o religion continuing ftillin the former manner Hookers Gro'wTHEAD. | 7. /. [from grofi or grea Gro'wrnorL head; capito, Latin, 1. A kind of fith Ainfworth. 2. An idle lazy fellow Obfolete Though fleeping one hour refrefheth his fong Yet truft not Hob growrhead for fleeping too long Tuffer. 17. The general idea given by this word is 7o GRUB. «. a. [graban, preter. grib, t proceflion or paflage from one ftate to a dig, 'Gc.)thick.. To dig up; to deftro .other. It isalways change, but not alway by digging; to root out of the ground ; increafe; for'a thing may grow lefs, a to eradicate by throwing up out of th well as groaw greater GRroO'WER. 7. /. [from grow. An increafer It will grow to a great bignefs, being the quickef grower of any kind of elm Mortimer they gre more fkilful in the ordering of their battles Shakefp. I' th'> war do grow together Shakefp. Coriolanus The frog's mouth grows up, and he continues f for at leaft fix months without eating Walton In burnings and fcaldings the fingers would man times grow together: the chin would grow to th Pope Aéts, v. 24 The king, by this time, was grown to fuch a height of reputation for cunning and policy, tha every accid¢nt and event that went well was lai to ftick together vineyar folemn, deliberate manner,, altering and extendin their interceflions, as the ftate and growzh of thei Honour and policy, like unfever'd friends th Is fathion'd for the journey dull and heavy Shak They doubted whereunto this would grozv Temple 14. To accrue ; to be forthcoming 9. To advance to any ftate Nature the firft be- longing to the militant, the fecond to the triumphan church Pear fon The wantof trade in Ireland proceeds from th want of people; and this is not growz from an ill qualities of the climate or air, but chiefly fro in nice enquiries Decay of Piety 8. To improve; to make progrefs learning impofiible it i that ever the wit of man fhould imagine, 'till tim Hooker have brought forth the fruits of them Shall we fet light by that cuftom of reading, fro whence {o precious a benefit hath growz? Hooker Take heed now that ye fail not to do this: wh fhould damage grow to the hurt of the king Baiive 22) Hence grows that neceflary diftin€ion of th becom a errours, as mafke under the cloak of divine authority numerous full growth us'd to hand as from a caufe or reafon What will grew out of fuc They will feem not ftuck into him, but growin -out of him Dryden's &n. Dedication 7. T and growin Dryden He waited at his mafter's board for foed We may trade and be bufy, and, grow poor by i Laocke unlefs we regulate our expences. You will groww a thing contemptible, unlefs yo can fupply the lofs of beauty with more durabl Swift qualities Delos, by being reckoned a facred place, grew t be a free port, where nations warring traded, a Arbuthnot in a neutral country By degrees the vain, deluded elf Grew out of humour with his former felf. ~ Harte and is of a {weet and excellent difpofition Advice to Villiers Bacon' of a child and to fome barbarous climate fly Which only brutes in human form does yield And man grows wild in nature's common field Dryden The nymph grew pale, and in a mortal fright Diyden Spent with the labour of fo long a flight Patient of comman Shakefp. R. 111 5. To come to manhood fro commonly followed by #p hence I went by the field of the flothful, and by th had covered, the face thereof Shakefpof tha like tender ofiers, take the bow to become either better or worfe to'turn A good man's fortune may grow out at heels 3. To fhoot in any particular form G 7o GROWL. . 7. [grollen, Flemifh. 1. To fnarl or murmur like an angry cur grow their horrid. loves Thomfon's Spring Dogs in this country are of the fize of commo 2 maftiffs,. and by nature never bark, but grow/ whe they are provoked Ellis To murmur to grumble Othello, neighbours-how he would roar abou a foolith handkerchief! and then he would growl f manfully Gay Grown. The. participle paffive of Sgroww 1. Advanced in growth z. Covered or filled by the growth of an thing A foolifh heir caufe all the bufhe about his vineyard to be grubbed up and hedge L'Eftrange. Foreft land From whence the furly poughman grués the wood Drydern The grubbing up of woods and trees may be very They roam amid' the fury of their heart An foil needful upo the account of their unthriftinefs Mortimer As for the thick woods, which not only Virgil but Homer mentions, they are moft of them grudbe up, fince the, promontory has been cultivated and. inhabited Grus Addifon on Italy z. /. from grubbing, or mining 1. A fmall worm that eats holes in bodies There is a difference between a grué and a buttei fly, and yet your butierfly was a grub New creatures rife Shakefp A moving mafs at firt, and fhort of thighs; *Till fhooting out with legs, and imp'd with wings The g/ aubs proceed to bees with pointed fings. Dryd ‘I'n |