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Show GO G O W And the particular accidents gore by Shakefpeare's Tempef? Since I came to this ifle 4. Loft departed When her mafters faw that the hope of their gain xvi. 19 A&s was gone, they caught Paul and Silas Speech is confined to the living, and imparted t enly thofe that are in prefence, and is tranfient an Holder gone §. Dead; departed from life Oldbam I mourn Adonis dead and gore A dog, that has his nofe held in the vapour Yofes all figns of life; but carried into the airy o thrown into a lake, recoyers, if not quite gone Addifon on Italy Go'nraLoN. | #. Frenc [gonfanom gunfana, lflandick, fro Go'nvaxon. gunz, abattle, and fani, a flag. Mr. Lye. An enfign beft ticular end, fuch phyfical qualities as ar clean.sh data import.tsv out README expected or defired. Not bad; not ill God faw every thing that ke had made, an Gen. 1. 31 behold it was very good An univerfe of death ! which God by curf Milton for evil only good Dryden From an ill caufe to draw a good effe® wer the verfe this criticifi Notwithitandin Speclator good A man is no more to be praifed upon this account #han bacaufe he has a regular pulfe and a good diAddifon geftion Ah !l ne'er fo dire a thirft of glory boaft Nor in the critick let the man be loft Good nature and good fenfe muft ever join To err is human 2. Proper to forgive divine convenient fit right Pope no Amongft 2 man's peers a man fhall be fure o familiarity, and therefore it is good a little to kee ftate: amongit a man's inferiors one fhall be fure o reverence, and therefore it is good a little to b Bagon Bacon It was a good timé to comply with the importuClarendon nity of the gentlemen of Suffex 3. Conducive to happinefs that the man fhould be alone Gen. ii. 18 We may as well pretend to obtain the good whic It is not goo a to know wha is good for us without his direCtion Smalridge we want without God's afliffance 4. Uncorrupted undamaged He alfo bartered away plumbs, that would hav rotted in a week, for nuts, that would laft good fo his eating 2 whol ¢. Wholefome year Lacke falubrious A man firft builds a country feat Then finds the walls not gom"w eat 6. Medicinal Prior falutary The water of Nilus is fweeter than other water in tafte, an it is excellent gosd for the fton hypochondriack melancholy 7. Pleafant to the tafte Ea tho honey honeycomb which is fweet Prov and th xxiv. 13 Of herbs and plants fome are good to eat raw Yettuce endive, an 8. Complete g an Bacon's Natural Hift becaufe it is good a purflane. Bacon's Nar. Hiftory full "The Proteftant fubjels of the abbey make up goad third of its people Addifon on Italy Ufeful valuable All quality thatis goo ®ally founded upon merit for ap thing attefted 1z. Confirmed valid Ha! am I fure the's wrong'd ? Perhaps 'tis mialice Slave, make it clear, make good your accufation Smith It hasa kind o 13. With as preceding as the ftars of the fky i Heb. xi No worfe is origi Collier on Envy them as me of no courage many times as good as in pofleflio bein words, clearnefs and delicacy in his remarks, wit an Thofe among them, who return into their fevera} countries, are {ure to be followed and imitated as th greateft patterns of wit and good-breeding 22. Real; ferious; not feigned The mafte fo will be as good as his word in honour come off again mentse Antonio is a good man: tny meaning, in fayin that heis a good man, is to have you underftand m that he is fufficient bad o 16. Skilful; ready; dexterous Flatter him it may, I confefs; as thofe are generally good at flattering who are good for nothin Sozuth elfe I make my way where-e'er I fee my foe Dryden But you, my lord, are good at a retreat 17. Happy ; profperous Behold how good and how pleafant it is for breP/f. cxxxiii. I thren to dwell together in unity Many good morrows to my noble lord -Good morrow, Catelby, you are early ftirring Shakefpeare Good e'en, neighbours Guod e'en to you all, good ¢'en to you all Shake/p . Milton At my window bid good morrow Good morrow, Portius! let us once embrace Addifon. 18. Honourable They caft to get themfelves a name Regardlefs whether good or evil fame Ront, v, 7 The woman hath wrought a good work upen me Milton. "Fhe only honour of the wifhing dame Pope 19. Cheerful; gay. Joined with any word exprefling temper of mind ‘Lhey may be of good comfort, and ever go cheer 2 Mac. xi. 26 Quietnefs improves into cheerfulnefs, enough t make me juft fo good humoured as to with tha world-well Pope 20 Confiderable very great A goo no fmal while ago Go thoug no made choice that th Gentiles by my mouth fhould hear the word.Afts, xv. 7 The plant, having a great ftalk and top, doth pre upon the grafs a good way about, by drawing th juice of the carth fiom it Bacon Myrtle and pomegranate, if they be plante though a good fpace one from the other, will meet 1 Peacham on' Drawing The king had provided a good fleet, and a bod of three thoufand foot to be embarked Clarendon We may fuppofe a great many degrees of little nefs and lightnefs in thefe earthy particles, {o a many of them might float in the air a good while like exhalations before they fell down Burnet They held a gaod fhare of civil and military employments during the whole time of the ufurpation Swift 21. Elegant decent delicate: with breed ing It the critick has publifhed nothing but rules an Mait, All man's works on me Good or not good, ingraft my merit thef Shall perfect, and for thefe my death fhall pay What rewar Awaits the good, the reft what punifhment The only Son of ligh In a dark age, againft example good Againft allurement Sach follow him, as.fhall be regiftre BMiltsr Mi/tontsMilton Part good, part bad, of bad the larger fcroll.. Ailror Grant the bad what happinefs they would One they muft want, which is to pafs for goed Pope Why drew Marfeilles® good bifhop purer breath When Nature ficken'd, and each gale was death Pope Such was Rofcommon, not morelearn'd than goud With manners gen'rous as his noble blood Popes No farther intercourfe with Heav'n had he But left good works to men of low degree, ~ Harte 25 Kind foft benevolent Matters being fo turned in her, that where at firf liking her manners did breed good will, now goo will beecame the chief caufe of liking her manners Siduey Silence, the knave's repute, the whore's good name fully about their own affairs not evil For a good man foree would-even dare to die hi had held their royalties by that title, eimuft have been but one fovereign ove or elfe every father of a family had bee prince, and had as good a claim t Locke thefe Shakefpeare 24. Having moral qualities, fuch as ar wifthed; virtuous; pious; religious;. applied both to perfons and aétions. INa 15. Well qualified; not deficient If the ther ther them all as good royalty a Shakefp. 23. Rich; of credit; able to fulfil engage L' Eftrange own bufinefs Swifts Love not in good earneft, nor no farther in fpor neither, than with {afety of a pure blufhthou may' the victory, had moft cowardly turned -their back Knolles upon their enemies wrong familiar If you think good, give Martius leave Wotton fame regiment which *. Having, either generally or for any par Refolv' According to military cuftom the place was good and the licutenant of the colonel's company migh well pretend to the next vacant captainfhip in th He fharply reprove Rauty mummy or ftone mummy grows on th tops of high rocks: they powder and boil it in milk Woodward and then give it to ftop gonorrbocas Created evil rightly claimed or held 14. With as preceding adj. comp. bewer, fuperl Saxon; goed, Dutch. valid Legal 11 multitude morbid running of venereal hurts GOOD [zob He is refolved now to fhew how flight the propofitions were which Luther let go for good. Atterbury Addifon's Guardian good breeding in his raillery Mankind have been forced to invent a kind of ar tificial humanity, which is what we exprefs by th Addifin word good-breeding not falfe; not fallacious 10. Sound good as dead, fo man and gew. 7 fi [v9 GoworruOE/A there be a propriety and elegance in his thoughts an Therefore fprang there even of one, and him a Milton obfetvations In eriticifm, 1 then confider whethes Locke would make ufeful and good for fomewhat better than Ten thoufand thoufand enfigns high advanc'd Standards and gonfalons, *twixt van and rear Stream in the air thofe other efeatures w difeipline betime negative or inverted fenfe; as good as, n a ftandard GOo9 Glory to God in the higheft, and on earth peac and good will towards men Luke ii. 14 Without good nature man is but a better kind o vermin Here we are lov'd, and there we love Good nature now and paflion friv Which of the two fhould be above And laws unto the other give Bacoz Suckling "T'is no wonder if that which affords fo little glor to God, hath no more goed will for men Decay of Piety When you fhall fee him, fir, to die for -pyxt)[ *"Twere fuch a thing, 'twould fo deceive the world >Twould make the people think you were goed natur'd Denbarni To teach him betimes to love and be good nature to others, is to lay early the true foundation of a honeft man Locke Good fenfe and gaod nature' are never feparated though the ignorant world has thought otherwife Dryden Affability, mildnefs, tendernefs, and a word whic I would fain bring back te its original fignification o virtue, I mean goad nature, are of daily ufe. Dryd "This do@rin of God' guo will towards men this command of men's proportionable goed will t one another is not this the very body and fubftance inftitution Sprati this the very fpirit and life of our Saviour's whol It was his greateft pleafure to fpread his healin wings over every place,and to make every one fenfi bleof his good will to mankind al Ho coul prince you chide the young gos natur' And drive him from you with fo flern an air. A4ddif 2G. Favourabke |