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Show EXY a2 you to be fuch as you fhould be, ot hoping t [angn, Gothick ; eax, Saxon; asg, Dateli ee, Scottith plur, eeze. 1. The organ of vifion; the medium of th fenfe of fight Good fir John, as you have one &ye upon my fol lies, turn another into the regifter of your own, tha 1 may pafs with a reproof off the eafier, Shake/peare Vouchfafe, bright moon, an hefe thy ftars to fhine Thofe clouds remov'd, upon our watry eyze. Shakef Nor doth the eye itfelf That moft pure fpirit of fenfe, behold itfelf Not going trom itfelf; but eyes oppofed Shakefp Salute each other with each other's form Hekept him as the apple of hiseye, Dext. xxxii. 10 As long looking againft the {un or fire hurtet the eye by dilatation; fo curious printing in fmal " volumes, and reading of fmall letters, do hurt th Bacon eye by contraQion His awful prefence did the crowd furprize Nor durft the rafh fpectator meet his eyes Eyes that confefs'd him born for kingly fway Dryd So fierce, they flafh'd intolerable day But fure the eye of time beholds no nam Pope $o bleft as thine in all the rolls of fame 2. Sight ocular knowledge Who hath bewitched you, that you fhould no obey the truth, before whofe eyes Jefus Chrift hat been evidently fet forth Gal. iil. 1 3. Look; countenance I'll fay yon grey is not the morning's eye *Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthia's brow. Shake/p 4. Front face To juftify this worthy nobleman Her fhall you hear difproved to your eyes , Shakefp §- A pofture of dire® oppofition, wher one thing is in the fame line with another Now pafs'd, on either fide they nimbly tack Dwyder 6. Afpe&t; regard Having an eye to a numbe of rites and order in the church of England, as marrying with th ring; fundry church-offices, dignities, and callings for which they found no commandment in the hol Scripture, they thought by the one only firoke o Hooker an axiom to have cut them off As in Scripture a2 number of laws, particular an pofitive, being in force, may not by any law o man be violated w are, in making laws, to hav thereunto an efpecial eye Hooker The man that is tender among you, and very deficate, his eyes thall not be evil towards his brother Deut He that hath a bountiful eye fhall be blefled. Prov None fhould be put into either of thof com miflions, with an eye of favour to their perfons t give them countenance or reputation in the place where they live Bacon to Villiers Thefe are intrinfick difficulties arifing from th text itfelf, as the uncertainty fometimes who are th perfons he fpeaks to, or the opinions or praltice which he has in his eye Locke Winds and hurricanes at land, tempefts and ftorm at fea, have always been looked upon with as evi an eye as earthquakes Hoodward's Natural Hift Several performances have been juftly applaude for their wit, which have been written with an ey to this predominant humour of the town Addifon We were the moft obedient creatyres in the world conftant to our duty, and kept a fteady eye on th end for which we were fent hither Spectator In this difpofal of my fifter, T have had an ey to her being a wit, and provided that the bridegroo be a man of found judgment Tatler Bookfellers mention with refpe@ the authors the have printed, and confequently have an ye to thei own advantage Addifon 9. Notice; obfervation; vigilance; watch Not fatisfied with our oath, he appointed a ban of horfemen to have an epe that we fhould not g beyond appointed limits Sidney Lawmakers muft have an eye to the place where Hooker and to the men amongft whom _ His Majefty bath catt bis yes upon you, as fiod Vor. L Had it been only coveting to ey make you to be {uch as he would have you to be Bacon ‘That facred fruit ]&ilta;z'.r Paradife Laofs Such a ftory as the bafilifk is that of the wolf If the Englifh had driven the Irifh into the ope concernin countries, where they might have an eye and ob{ervation upon them, the Irifh had been eafily kep Davies on Ireland in order Spenfer has followed both Virgil and Theocritu in the charms which he employs for curing Britomartis of her love; but he had alfo our poet' Ceiris in his eye Dryden's n Mifdoubt my conftancy; and do not try Dryd But ftay and ever keep me in your eye After this jealoufy he kept a ftrict eye upon him L' Eftrange This method of teaching children by a repeate under the eye an pra@ice dire@io firft to eye him It was needfu purfuing enemy Then gave it t With leflons ho th view thing may be feen plac th Not when a gilt buffet's refleted prid Turns you from found philofophy afide i Not when from plate to plate your eyeballs roll And the brain dances to the mantling bowl Th Shake/p his head the forehead 11, Any {mall perforation Evep. adj. [fromeye. in compofition and contraét the gate which lead Sowzth Though disfigured, a well eyed ma May happily difcover parts if they cohere to one another bu by little hook Ex'epror. #. f. [eyeand drop. and eyes, o other kind of faftenings entangled in one another 13. Bud of a plant Prune and cut off all your vine-flioots to the ver EY'EGLANCE. 7. /. [eye and glance.] Quic root, fave one or two of the ftouteft, to be left wit 14. A fmall thade of colour notice of the eye Ewelyx's Kalern His countenance was bold, and bathed no For Guyon's looks; but fcornful eyeglance at hi The ground indeed is tawny -With an eye of green in't. Shake/peare's Tempef? Boyle Red with an eye of blue makes a purple thot Ev'ecrass. n f. [epe and glafi. cles; glafs to affift the fight 15, Power of perception @. a. [fro th watch; to keep in view look onj; to gaze on noun. To to obferve t ftrument than with the glafs When they are laid in garrifon, they may bette hide their defaults than when they are in camp where they are continually eyed and noted of al Spenfer on Ireland men. Full many a lad Shakefp. Tempef? I've ey'd with beft regard The kitchen Malkin pin Her richeft lockram 'bout her reeky neck Clamb'ring the walls to 2ye him. Shake/p. Coriolan Bid the cheek be ready with a blufh Modeft as morning whe fhe coldly eye Shake/p. Froilus and Creff The youthful Pheebus Bold deed thou haft prefum'd, advent'rous Eve And peril great provok'd, who thus hath dar'd Fairy Q Spe@a Ha' you not feen Camillo But that's paft doubt you have; or your eyeglaf Is thicker than a cuckold's horn §bakefp By comparing it with a good perfpe&ive of fou foot in length, made with a concave eyeglafs could read at a greater diftance with my own in The eyes of your underftanding being enlightened Eph. i A gift doth blind the eyesof the wife. Dext.xvi. 19 7o Exs 'Tear That tyranny which never quaft but blood Would, by beholding him, have wafh'd his knif With gentle eyedrops Shakefp. Henry VI Boyle three or four eyes of young wood Spenfer I'll not be made a foft and dull-eyed fool To fhake the head, relent, and figh, and yiel To Chriftian intercefflors Shakefpeare by reft only, may be much more eafily diffociated and put into motion by any external body, than the wer Having eyes: ufe Some reliques of the true antiquity 12. A {mall catch into which a hook goes be, if the Ray And o'er his eyebrows hung his matted hair. Drydern not they make the narrow wa to life to the ftreightnefs ofa needle's epe coul or duft And glar'd betwixt a yellow and a red He look'd a lion with a gloomy ftare Does not our Saviour himfelf fpeak of the intolerable difficulty which they caufe in men's paffag Thof Lev. xiv. g The balls of his broad eyes roll'd in his head This Ajax has not fo much wit as will ftop th eye of Helen's needle. Shake/p. Troilus and Creffida much narrower his beard, and his eyebrows Above ftand the eyebrowws, to keep any thing from running down upon the eyes; as drops of fweat fro by prefling our eyes on either corner, whilft we loo Newton the other way D lover Sighing like a furnace, with a woful balla Made to his miftrefs' eyebrow. Shakef. As you like it On the feventh day he fhall fhave all his hair off 10, Any thing formed like an eye to heaven Pope EYEBRUGHT. 7. [ [euphrafia, Latin.] plant, called by Milton Expbrafy Ev'eBrow. 7. /. [eye and brow.] The hair -arch over the eye There fhall he practife tilts and tournaments Hear {weet difcourfe, converfe with noblemen And be, in eye of every exercife Worthy his youth and noblenefs of birth 'The appl 1 feel my hair grow ftiff, my eyeballs rowl This is the only form could fhake my foul Dryd an whic i Pape Be fubjeét to no fight but mine: invifibl To every eyeball elfe Shake[p. Tempeft the eye of the world, from having any preparation King Charles for one Though he in all the peaple's eyes feem'd great Denhan Yet greater he appear'd in his retreat 9. Sight fhoot folly as it flies Ev'eBALL. 7. /. [¢pe and ba/l. of the eye; the pupil Hooker form of the church of Rome Like one of two contending in a prize That thinks he hath done well in people's eyes. Shak I was as far fro for the hare perpetually to eye he More's Antidote againft Atheifm his faithful fquire t" obferve and eye her. Hudibras Since my becomings kill me when they do no Eye well to you Shakefp. Antony and Cleopatra Sidney meditating a war, as I was Browsn Forgive me She told her hufband, fhe defigned to be beautifu in their eye, no great affinity wit advantag 70 EYE. @. #n. 'To appear; to fhow; t bear an appearance. Not ufed 8. Opinion formed by obfervation 1t hath become Have a box when eunuchs fing And foremoft in the circleeyea king. Pope's Horace Lacke in no body's eye but his a ma And catch the manners living as they rife *till they have got the habit of doing well, has man advantages tha if the wolf have th Eye nature's walks tutor of th priority of vifion hoarfe and dumb We fee colours like the eye of a peacock's feather Both ftrive to intercept and guide the wind And in its eye more clofely they come back To finifh all the deaths they left behind EY Neatos Ev'evass. 7 f. [eye and la/b.] 'The lin of hair that edges the eyelid Ev'eress. adj. [from epe.] Wanting eyes fightlefs; deprived of fight A proclaim'd prize! moft happy That eyelefs head of thine was firft fram'd flef To raife my fortunes Shakefp. King Lear Promife was, that Should Ifrael from Philiftian yoke deliver Afk for this great deliverer now, and find hi Eyelefs in Gaza, at the mill with flaves Milton Pentheus durft derid The cheated people, and the eyelefs guide. Addifor 4 Meonides |