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Show BL eourfe fpeed nimblenefs; celerity; velocity quicknefs ¥LESH, 7. /. [plec,pleeye, Saxon; wlee/ch Datch ; f2/, Erfe. ¥. The body diftinguifhed from the foul And he is bred out of that bloody ftrain That hunted us in our familiar paths. Shak. HenryV Fre'surroaTH. n. [ [fleh and broath. Broath made by decoting flefh Her leg being emaciated, I advifed bathing i with flefb-broath, wherein had been decofted emollient herbs Wifeman's Surgery As if this fefb, which wallsabout our life Were brafs impragnable Shake/peare's Richard 11 A difeafe that's in my fe/b Which I mutt needs call mine. Shakefp. King Lear Fre'sucorour., » f The colour of flefh A complicatio And thou, my foul, which turn'ft with curious ey To view the beams af thine own form divine, fingle comple berland 2. The mufcles diftinguifhed front the fkin Fre'suruy 3. Animalfood diftinguifhed from vegetable egg Fle/b thould be forborne as long as he is in coats & Animal nature 7, A carnal theology The /b lufteth againft the fpirit, and the {piri gint the fe/b Gal.v. 16 Let not ourhand'be upon him ; for he is our fle/b. Genefs thou feeft the naked not thyfelf from thine own fz/b cover him; and hid g. The outward or literal fenfe.- Th Orientals termed the immediate or litera fignification of any precept' or type zh e/, and the remote or typical meanin the fpirit.- This is frequent in St. Poul Ye judge after th /b Fobn, viii. 15 arrive Ray through' temperance and ftedfaftnefs Afeham [from fe/b. Denham 2.-Carnal ; lafcivious or trainin them to purfuit by giving them the s of animals Full bravely haft thou /b Thy maiden fword Shakefpeare's Henry 1V Every puny fwordfman will think him a goo tame quarry to enter ‘and #¢/b himfelf upon Government of the Tongue 2; To harden to eftablith in any practice as dogs by often feeding on any thing Thefe princes finding them fo fle/bed in cruelty as ot to be reclaimed, fecretly undertook the matte alone Sidney The women ran all away faving only. one wh was o fle/bedin malice, -that neither during nor-afte the fight fhe gave any truce to her cruelty Sidrey 3. To glut; .to fatiate Harry from curb'd licence pluck The muzzle of reftraint The fenfualeft; and after Afmodai The flefblieft incubus 3. Anima Paradife Regain'd ; not vegetable "Tis"then for nought that mother earth provide Th flores of all fhe thows an all fhe hides 1f men with fe/bly morfels muit be fed And chaw with bloody teeth'the breathing bread Dryden Shall fle/b his tooth on every innocen Shakefp He hath perverted a young gentlewoman Th' eternal Loxd in fe/k/y thrin Enwombe was fro wretche and thi nigh he fe/bes his will in the {poil of her honour Shakefpeare The kindred of him that hath been fZ/A'4upon us Adam' line To purge away the guil of finful crime:. Fuivy Quecn Much oftentation, vain f#¢/bly arm And of frail arms much inftrument of wa Before mine eyes thow'ftfet. Milton's Par, Regain'd a wor formed b Jonfor in imitation of earthquake They may blood-fhaken then Feel fuch a fle/bguake to poflefs their powers As they fhall cry like ours In found of peace or wars No harp e'er hit the ftars. Bex Fonfon's Neaw lus Fre'suy. adj. [from fe/b. 1. Plump full of fleth ; fat mufcalous All Ethiopes are fle/by and pluinp, and have grea lips; all which betoken moifture retained, and no drawn out Baco riphrafes and circuit of words, and when with mor than enough it grows fat and corpulent. Bex Fonfon The fole of his foot is flat and broad, being ver Se/by; and covered only with a thick fkin ; ‘but ver fit to travel in fandy places Ray Thofe fruits thatare {o flz/by, as they cannot mak Fre'tcBER arrows unto yew Floyer In this prodigious plenty of cattle and dearth o human creatures, jfe/bneat is monftroufly dear. Swift Fre'semMENT. 72 /. [from fe/h.] Eagernef gained by a f{uccefsful initiation, He got praifes of the king For him attempting who was felf-fubdued And in the fe/bment of his dread exploit Fret. participle paffive, of To fleet [from flgh. On who deals in flefh ; a pimp the duke a fle/bnionger, a fool, and a coward as you then reported him ? Shakefp Meaf. for Meaf. Skim med; -deprived of the'cream They drink fer milk, which they juft warm Mortimera Frzw The preterite of /%, not of fee "The people_fleww upon the {poil XS4 31vi32 O'er the world of waters Hermes flezv >Till now the diftant ifland rofe in view. Pope's Od "The larg chap of a deep mouthed hound. Fus'wep., adj mouthed Hanmer, [from few. Chapped; My hounds are bred cut of the Spartan kind, Frexa'NimouUs. -adi. | fexanimus, Latin. Having power to change the difpofitio of the mind i That flexanimous and golden-tongue Frexisi'viry. m - f from fexible. [ fexibilite 1. The quality of admittin orator Howel, French; to be bent ; pliancy Do not the rays which differ in refrangibility diffe alfo in fexibility2. And -are they not, by thei different inflexions, feparated fromréne another, f as after feparation to make the colours Newton Corpufcles of the fame fet agree in'every thing but thofe that are of diverfe kinds differ in fpecific gravity, in hardnels; and in flexibility, as in bignefs and figure Woedward to be perfuaded; duilit compliance o facility Refolve rather to err by too much fexibility tha too much perverfenefs, by meeknefs than by felf-love Hammond FLE'XIBLE. adj. [ flexibilis, Latin ; flexible, French. 1. Poflible to be bent; not brittle; -eaf to be bent; pliant; ‘not fiiff Shakefpeare's King Lear Fre'suror. n /o [flefo and for.] and Mortimer's Hyfbandry mind Wa manufalturer of bow 1t is comthended by our ferchers for bows, nex The moft convenient diet is that of fe/bmeats ‘7. / [from fecke, an arrow, . -Eafinef Fre'samonGER 7. " French.] . FLe'suMEAT. 7 /. [ flefp and meat.] Anima food; the fleth of animals_prepared fo food Drew on me here again and the wild dog [flyghand quake. So flew'd, fo fanded, and their heads are hun With ears that fiveep away the morning dew. Shak. Belial, the diffoluteft {pirit that fell, 9 FLESH. ©. 2 4. Human ; ‘not celeftial ; not fpiritual 1: To initiate: from the fportfman's pracElfe, never could the force of fc/5/y ar Ne molten metal in his flefh embrue tice of feeding-his hawks and dogs with Fairy Queen the firft gamesthat they take m f alfo alte Taylor's Rule for living holy tremor of the body FLew. #. / Vet then our minds themfelves from flumber keep When from their #e/b/y bondage they are free FLe'suQuakE he ca All that the fle/b-hook brought up the prieft took Nothing refembles death fo much as fleep; Ifa. lviii. 7 the appetite the Sefbpots drink by expreflion, yet may make drink by mixtur of water Bacon. Fr DSHLY. adj 1. Corporeal Near relation ¢ a feriptural ufe If he takes awa hlrefies Rom. viii. 8 of flefh We fay it is a fle/by ftile when there is much pe Teach him the weak to firengthen, and the ftron {upprefs Spenfer Corrupt manners in living, breed falfe judgmen in do€trine : fin and fe/blinefs bring forth fects an i in which flefh is cooked ; thence plenty 2. Pulpous; plump : with regard to fruits He would Smalvidge's Sermons They that are in: the fz/b cannot pleafe God Whe 1t When ftyong paffions or weak fe/blinef Would from the right way feek to draw him wide and fubdue th ftate; worldly difpofition depofites he Fue'suress. adj. [from flgb. Withou fiefh Foee'surnivess. . f [from fe/bly.] Carna paffions or appetites Mame not religion ; for thowlov'ft the fefb. Sha lufts thereof an A fl 1 San. ii. 12 6. Carnality; corporal appetites to mortify the fe/b flefh Fre'sunook. z. [ [flegb and hook. hook to draw fleth from the caldron Theend of all fo/b is come before me. Gz, vis 13 Fafting ferve = [0 [feh an Woodwar maggot in five days fpace after it is hatched at its full growth and perfet magnitude diftin& from fifhes We mortify ourfelves with fith; "and think w fare coarfely; if we abftain from: the fe/b of othe animals Brown whereo This wooden flavery, than I would fuffe The fle/bjly blow my mouth. Shakefpeare's Tempef? It is a wonderful thing in flefbflies, thata fiy 4+- The body of beafts or birds ufed in food Shakefpeare's Henyy 1V idea which he calls man I would no more endur or at leaft till he is two or three yearsold Locke Flefb, without. being qualified with acids, is to alkalefcent a diet Avrbuthnot on Aliments Acidity in the infant may be cured by a_fe/b die " in the nurfe Arbutbnot on Aliments Jaw of ideas together makes up th that'feeds upo A fpirit hath not flefb and bones. New Teffament There is another"indiément upon thee, - for fuf-fering fle/b to be eaten in thy houfe, contriry to th and colour. with a blufh of red, is found in a mountain in Cum Davie bones, tendons [feg white or fleffcolour in England is one Locke A loofe earth of a pale fe/beolonr, thatis, whit Know, that thou can'ft know nothing perfetly, While thou art clouded with this fe/b of mine FL A vefle When fplitting wind Make flexible the knees of ‘knotted vaks.* Skake/p Take a ftock-gillyflower, tie it upon a fick, pu them both into a glafs 'full of quickiilver, fo that th flower be covered : after four or five days you will fin the flower frefh, and ‘the ftalk harder and lefs fexible than it wasy Bacon 2. ‘No - FL |