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Show -_--_f BE By all the pain that wrings my tortur'd foul By all the dear deceiiful hopes you gave me O ceafe! at leaft once more delude my forrows Smith 23. It fignifies fpecification and particularity Upbraidin heav'n fro whenc his lineag came And cruel calls the gods, and cruel thee, &y name Dryden 24. By proxy of: noting {ubftitution Th gods wer faid tofeaft with Ethiopians &y thei prefent with the that is, they wer ftatues Brovine 25. In the fame dire@ion with They are alfo ftriated, or furrowed, by the length and the fides curiowfly punched, or pricked. Greav By. adv 1. Near; at a fmall diftance of the deep Dyryden Shakefpeare 3. In prefence The fame words in my lady Philoclea's mouth as from one woman to another, fo as there was n other body 4y, might have had a better grace Sidney P'll not be by the while ; my liege, farewel What will become hereof, there 's none can tell Shakefpeare There while I fing, if gentle youth be &y :.'I‘hat tunes my lute, and winds the ftrings fo high Waller Pris'ners and witneffes were waiting by Thefe had been taught to {wear, and thofe to dic Rofcommaon ; You have put a principle into him, which wil influence his actions when you are not by By ax By He overtoo Locke In a fhort time Amphialus wh This compofition i hands Th per Dryden And your three motives to the battle, wit I know not how much more, fhould be demanded And all the other by-dependencics Shakefpeare n /i An incidental purpofe To copy out her feal or hand Or find void places in the paper To fteal in fomething to entrap het fable By-coNE ha been ftai Spenfer day In the temple, by and by, with us Thefe couples {hall eternally be knit. Shakefpeare O how this fpring of love.refemblet _The uncertain glory of an April day Which now fhews all the beauty of the fun And by and by a cloud takes all away. = Shakefp Now a fenfible man, by and by a fool, and prefently a beaft Shakefpeare's Othello BY.#. /. [from the prepofition. Something not the diret and immediate obJe& of regard In this inftance, there is, upon the by, to b noted, the percolation of the verjuicg through th Bacen. adj Hudibras The by-ffanders afked him; why he ran away Paft By-streeT He feeks &-f}reets, and faves th? expenfive coach Gay Greaw By-view. n. /. Private felf-interefted purpofe. By-INTEREST. 7. /. Intereft diftinét fro that of the publick No hy-wiews of his own fhall miflead him Atterbury Various faétions and parties, all aiming at 4yintereft, without any fincere regard to the publi By-warLk. z /. A private walk; not th Atterbury. main road He move By-lags are orders made in court-leets, o court-barons, by common affent, for the good o thofe that make thern, farther than the public plots, a Addifon put that which was moft material into the poftBacon feript, as if7it had been a by-matter By-namE. n /. A nick-name; name of reproach, or accidental appellation Robert, eldeft fon to the Conquerour, ufed fhor hofe, and thereupon was by-zamed Court-hofe, an thewed firfk the ufe of them to the Englith Camdin ough defign left i they are ftill natuDryden to be the mof ampl into fometimes, for eafe and refrethment z / privat Broome and obfcur Night ftealths are commonly driven in by-evays and by blind fords, unufed of any but fuch like Spenfer on Irelands By-MATTER. 7 /i Something incidental I knew one that, when he wrote a letter, woul the mai or under and noble; but there thould be by-awalks, to retire way lavs, as a comment upon the general law diyerfions. t The chief avenu In the beginning of this record is inferted th By-wavy Zy-tw adde ar whic t utio infti law o afterwards in by-evalks thould grow tedious; thoug rally joined Cowell There was alfo a law, to reftrain the by-/azv Bacon and ordinances of corporations An obfcure fireet Bent on fome mortgage, to avoid reproach as by-gone5 fo have we of time, which dependet law binds 7./ The broker here his fpacious beaver wears Upon his brow fit jealoufies and cares As we have a conceit of motion coming, as wel n Locke his bread being weight Tel him, you're fur All in Bohemia's well: this fatisfactio Shake[peare The by-gone day proclaim'd By-vaw to th L' Eftrange, L'Eftrange thereupon A looker on; on 7 / She broke her feathers, and, fallin ground, was taken up by the by-fanders of thi intendmen Hookere form oflaw unconcerned fecre intereft [a Scotch word. By-spEECH. 7. /o An incidental or cafual' fpeech, not direétly relating to the point By-sTaxpER All people that worfhip for fear, profit, or fom th I priythee, do thou ftand in fome by-room, while I queftion my puny drawer to what end he gav Shakefpearcethe fugar moft ex advantage other by-end, fall withi A private room within to quote by-[peeches, in fome hiftorical narration o other, and to ufe them as if they were written-in malke an artift underftan Privat for nothing, wa Dryden When they come to-allege what word and wha law they meant, their common ordinary practice i if fhe mifs the moufe-trap lines #. / thin An obfcure unfrequented z. / By-room another Thefe By-Enp Bacon Through flipp'ry by-roads, dark and deep Savift They often climb, and often creep By-pEPENDENCE. 7. /. An appendage fomething accidentally depending o another An and worth By-roaD. 7 / path are carried on with th motion of the main plot be no this law; for to do an not his maxim Our plays, befides the main defign, have under fons and intrigues, whic king, have the government of the church was wife, had fome by-refpects in the enaing o Addifon or by-concernments, or lefs confiderabl and bifhops archbithop Auguftus, who was rot altogether fo good as he of a narrow lane, whereI me By-coNCERNMENT. 7. /o An affair whic is not the main bufinefs plots Carew next under th you the mean to prefer-any to thofe places, fo any by-refpecis, butonly for theirlearning, gravity, a by-coffcchoufe, that ftoo a nonjuror wit g0od here, and by and by called him to fight with him Sidney The noble knight alighted by and b From lofty fteed, and bad the lady ftay To fee what end of fight fhould him befall tha wood 1t may be that fome, upon by-refpeéts, find fome-what friendly ufage in ufance, at fome of thei They'll ferve for other by-defigns, The galloping of horfe. Who was't came by entere at the upper en An I did hea By-rEespicT. 7. /i Private end or view ufed at pleafure, and will be underftoo by the examples following By-corrEEnOUSE. 7 /. A coffee-houf in an obfcure place 1 afterward private or obfcure Heav'n knows, my fon By what by-paths, and indirecy crook'd ways Shakefpeare I got this crowm collateral, as a by-comcernment; Or pri vate, as a by-law 7. / By-paTH path by-end ; or fomethin a By-pEsiGN pafling 2. Befide Cheynes By, in compofition, implies fomething ou of the dire® way, and confequentl fome obfcurity, as a dy-road; fomethin From chance to chance And in it lies the god of fleep And, fnorting by We may defer The monfter So, while my lov'd revenge is full and high I'll give you back your kingdom by the &y Dryden irregular Or, if by dearer ties you may be won By your dead fire, and 4y your living fon. Dryden Now &y your joys on earth, your hopes in heav'n O fpare this great, this good, this aged king Dryden O cruel youth ever they had been fince we have had records T A Which, O! avert by yon etherial light Which ¥ have loft for this eternal night Boyle A 22. Itis ufed in forms of adjuring, or ob tefting years by-paft; tha fewer for thefe three hundre -RA His godhead I invoke, by him I fwear. Dryden Hence we may underftand, to add that upo difeafes, have not bee an Wars, peftilences A 21. It is the folemn form of {wearing L Efirange the by, that it is not neceflary dialett Other by-aways he himfelf betook ‘Where nevér foot of living wight did tread Spenfer Wholly abftain, or wed: thy bounteous Lor Allows thee choice of paths;. take no by-aways But gladly welcome what he doth afford Not grudging that thy luft hath bounds and fays Herberz A feryant, or a favowsite if hie be in want, an n EA The merchant is not forced to keep fo muc money by him, as in other places, whete they hav Locke not fuch a fupply anon, with a fheep in private, by the 2y He kept then fome of the fpirit Sy him, to veBoyle rify what he believes A W ERATE 20. At hand By-pasT. adj. Paft: a term of the Scotch This wolf ras forced to make bold, ever an B B |