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Show -GO ; GO ?M{g!it i,e a copy to thefe younger times " Which, follow'd well, would now demonftrate the Shakefp. All's awell gxt go;rx backward Nothing could hurt either of us fo much as th intervening officious impertinence of thofe goers be pretend to intimacie in Englan clean.sh data import.tsv out README tween us, wh wit - with you,: and in Ireland to imtimacie me _Pape to Swift 2. A walker; one that has a gait or manne of walking good or bad The earl was fo far from being a good dancer Woatton that he was no graceful goer 3. The foot Obfolete A double mantle, caf A'thwart his fhoulders, his faire goers grac'f _ Chapman With fitted fhoes w. 7. 'To look afquint 7s GocGLE ‘Inflam'd all over with difgrace Tobe feen by her in fuch a place Which made him hang his head and fcoul Hudibras And wink and gogg/e like an owl clean.sh data import.tsv out README Nor fighs, nor groans, nor gogg/ing eyes did want Dryden GoceLe-EYED. adj. [ycegl egen, Saxon. Squint-eyed; not looking ftrait Although I did admit as a motiv Thou that fo ftoutly had refifted me Give mo thy go/d, if thou haft any go/d For I have bought it with an hundred blows That going thall be us'd with feete. ~ Shakefpeare . Th tim of death has a far greater latitud than that of our birth; moft women coming, according to their reckoning, within the compafs o a fortnight; that is, the twentieth part of thei Grew's Cofmol. Sacra going 3 Departure __Thy going is not lonely; with thee goe Thy hufband; him to follow thou art bound. i/ w@Pgedizn; an educit in aftra Speéiator OW. GOID. ». /. [zolb, Saxon; golud, riches Welfh, It is called go/d in our Englif tongue eithe of gee/, as Scalige fays which is in Dutch to fhine; or of anothe Dutch word, which is gelter fies in Latin walre price or value and figni in Englif to be o hence cometh their or dinary word gelt, for money Peacham o Drawing. 1, Gold is the heavieft, the moft denfe, th moft fimple, the moft duéile, and mof fixed of all bodies, not to be injured either by air or fire, and feeming incorruptible. It is foluble by means of feafalt; but is injured by no other falt Gald is frequently found native, and ver rarely in a ftate of ore Pure Gold is { fixed, that Boerhaave informs us of a ounce of it fet in the eye of a glaf furnace for two months, without lofing a fingle grain Hill o1z Foffils Gold hath thefe natures greatnefs of weight clofenefs of parts, fixation, pliantnefs or foftnefs immunity from ruft, and the colour or tinéture o yellow Bacon's Natural Hiffory Ah! _Buckingham now do I ply the touch o try if thou be current gold indeed Shakefp an that a filve - W animamgue morefgue aureo Horace The king's a bawcock and a heart of go/d Alad of life, an imp of fame Shakefp. Henry V GoLp of Pleafure. n. /. [myagrum.| A plant Go'LpBEATER, 7. /. [gold and beat.] On whofe occupation is to beat or foliate gol to gild other matter Our goldbeaters, though, for their own profi fake, they are wont te ufe the fineft gold they ca gety yet they fcruple no and that the mint-mafter copper or filver, to mak lefs fubject to be wafted b to employ coined gold ate wont to alloy wit the coin more ftiff, an attrition Boyle Go'LDBEATER's Skin. n./. 'The inteftinu re(tum of a ox whic goldbeater readily fay this is gold ‘goblet, only by the different figures and colours reprefented to the eye by the pencil Locke The go/d fraught veflel which mad tempeft He fees now yainly make to his retreat 2. Money Forme, the gold of France did not feduce beat l between the leaves of their metal whil they beat it, whereby the membrane i reduced thin, and made fit to apply t cuts or fmall frefh wounds as is now th Quincy When your gillyflowers' blow, if they break th pod, open it with a penknife at each divifion, a low as the flower has burft it, and bind it abou with a narrow flip of goldbeater's fkin, whic moiften with your tongue, and it will ftick together Mortimer Go/LpBoUND. adj. [gold and bound. compafled with gold En Thou other go/dbound brow is like the firf, Shake/p Go'LDEN. adj. [from gold. 1. Made of gold; conlifting of gold Were red hot fteel to fear me to the brain Shakefp Nine royal knights in equal rank fucceed Each warrior mounted on a fiery fteed In golden armour glorious to behold The rivets of their arms were nail'd with gold. Dryd fplendid bright 2. Shining refplendent So fweet a kifs the go/dex fun gives no To thofe freth morning drops upon the rofe Nor fhines the filver moon one half {o brigh "Through the tranfparent bofom of the deep. Shakefp *'T'is better to be lowly bor Than wear a go/den forrow. Shakefp, Henry VIII1 Heaven's go/den winged herald late he fa Crafbaw "To a poor Galilean virgin fent To her hard yoke you muft hereafterbow Dryden Howe'er fhe fhines all go/den to you now And fee the guardian angels of the good Rowe Reclining foft on many a go/dex cloud 3. Yellow; of the colour of gold Golden ruffeting hath a gold coloured coat under ruffet hair, and its fleth of a yellow colour. Mortimer 4. Excellent; valuable I have bough Golden opinions from all fort of people Which would be worn now in their neweft glofs Shakefpeare's: Macbeth Not caft afide fo foon That verfe which they commonly call go/der, ha two {ubftantives and two adjetives, with a verb beDryden twixt them to keep the peace Thence arifes that go/den rule of dealing wit others as we would have others deal with us. #arzs refembling the age of gold §. Happy Many young gentlemen flock to him every day and fleet the time carelefly, as they did in the go/de Shakefpeare world Go'LpE Saxifrage n. [ [chryfoplenium. An herb Go/LDENLY edu Dryd. | fully; {plendidly [from gola'fil. Dclight My brother Jacques he keeps at fchool, and repor fpeaks goldenly of his profit proud taylor Of finging birds they have linnets, go/dfinches ruddocks Canary-birds blackbirds divers others thrufhes A goldfinch there I faw, with gaudy prid an Carety Of painted plumes that hopp'd from fide to fide Dyyden GO/LDFINDERR. 7. /. [gold and find.] On who finds gold. A term ludicroufly ap plied to thofe that empty jakes His empty paunch that he might fill He fuckd his vittels through a quill Untouch'd it pafs'd between his grinders Or't bad been happy for go/dfinders Swift Go'LDH_AMMER. # fo A kind of bird. Dif Go'Lpine. 7 /. A fort of apple Go'LpNeY .Dl.fi 7 / A fort of fifh, otherwif called Gilthead Dif Dis Go/LDPLEASURE. 7. /. An herb Go'LpsizE, . /. A glue of a golden colour glue ufed by gilders The gum of ivy is good to put into your go/dfize and other colours Peacham on Drawing GoLpsmiTH. /. [gold and miz, Saxon. 1. One who manufa@ures gold Neither chain nor go/dfmith came to'me. Shake[p 2. A banker; one who keep others in his hands The goldfmit or fcrivener mone fo who takes all you fortune to difpofe of, when he has beforehand refolved to break the following day, does furely deferve th gallows Sawift #. fo [coma aurea, Latin. A plant =, / [corrupted as Skizner thinks frompal or pol, whence pealdan, to handl my brow that muft roun finging bird, fo named from his golde colour. 'This is called in Staffordfhire Govr O would to God that the inclufive verg Of golden metal Go'upFinen. #. /. [zoldpinc, Saxon. Go'LpyLocks Thy air Go'La. 7. /. The fame with CymaTIUM In a cornice the go/a, or cymatium of the corona « the coping, the modillions or dentelli, make a nobl Siak 3+ It is ufed for any thing pleafing or valuable So among the ancients yevo common practice When nobles are their taylors tutors No héreticks burnt, but wenches fuitors Then comes the time, who lives to fee't 2. Pregnancy Shakefp The fooner to effeét what I intended They are deformed, unnatural, or lame; and ver unfeemly to lookgupon, except to men that be gogg/eAfcham eyed themfelyes Go'ine. . /. [from ga 1. The a&t of walking GO Shake/p. As you like it or manage.| Hands; paws; claws. Ufe in contempt, and obfolete They fet hands, and. Mopfa put her golden go/l among thems and blind fortune, that faw not th colour of them, gave her the pre-eminence. ‘Sidney Gome, z f wheel The black greaf GOMPHO'SIS n. f of a cart- Baile A particular form o articulation Gomphafis is the eonnexion of a tooth to its focket GO'NDOLA ». [ [gondole Wifeman French. boat much ufed in Venice a {mall boat He faw did {wi Along the (hore, as fwift as glance of eye A little gondelay, bedecked tri With boughs and arbours woven cunningly Spen/tr Ina gondola were feen together Lorenzo and hi amorous feflica Shakefpeare's Merchant of Venice As with gondolas and men hi Good excellence the duke of Venic Sails out, and gives the gulph a ring GoxpoLl'er. 7z [ [from gondila boatman; one that rows a gondola. Prisr Your fair daughter Tranfported with no worfe nor better guard But with a knaye of hire, a gondolier To the grofs clafps ofa lafcivious Moor. Shake/psare GonE. part. preter, [from go 1. Advanced See 7o Go forward in progrefs 1 have known fheep cured of the rot, whenthe have not been far goze with it, only by being put int broomlands The obfervator is muc Mortimer the brifker of the two and, I think, farther goze of late in lyes and impudence than his Prefbyterian brother 2.. Ruined Swift undone He muft know 'tis none of your daughter, nd my fifker;. we are gone elfe.. Shakefp. Winter's Tale Feebaft 5 Pl tell the flory of my hife Ang |