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GRU/NTELING [corrupte 7# fake of rhyme from grudge. th fo 'Toenvy "The poor at the enclofure doth grutch Becaufe of abufes that fall Tw/fer's Hufbandry "And fome again nothing at all But what we're born for we muft bear Our frail condition it is fuch That what to all may happen here Tf?tchance to me Bex Sfonfon Malice [from the verb. ill-will 'i In it he melted leaden bullets £ he bore fo fell a grazch He neer gave quarter t' any fuch An [vevs #. / Gry Hudibras littl thing o value; as, the paring of the nails GuAaTA/cUuM Dig #. / Guaiaeum is attenuant and aperient It is exgellent in: many chronick cafes, and was once famous for curing the venereal difeafe, which it {ti} does fingly in warmer climates, but with:us we fin it infufficient We have a refin of it, improperl called gu power wh performed God Hill guaiacum GuARANTE'E 7 [gunarant, French. undertakes to fee ftipulation the great grarantee for the peace of man kind, where laws cannot fecure it, ma concern of his providence think it th Sowuth A prince diftinguithed by being a patron of Protettants, and guarantee of the Wettphalian treaty Addifon on the War Anoath is a promife made to God fuperior guarante fuperio t and avenge kings An and God is ou he is alfo th of all breach of fait injuftice T @. a. [garantir, French. undertak to fecure the performanc of any articles 70 GUARD. w. a. [garder our word awerd th Frenc 1. T an L(‘//A_V To GUua'RANTY French; fro as Galles for Wales. watch by way of defence and fecu rity 2 'To protect to defend Naked the graces gwarded you from al Dangers abroad; and now your thunder fhall Waller You pow'r yo never ufe but for defence To guard your own or others innocence Fix'd on defence an who tur 1. A man or body of men whofe bufinef is to watch by way of defence or preven- tion Th guar bar them an brough the bac My. charmin excep Gua'rp1ansuie. n [ [fro ‘The office of a guardian wha offered t lace o 5. Part of the hilt of a fword Gua/rpaGE. 7. [ [from guard. wardfhip Obfolete Gua'rpLESs. edj defence Dryden the Trojans are not flo To guard their {hore from an expected foe. Drydesn The port of Genoa is very ill grarded againf the ftorms Addifon on Italy 3. To/preferve by caution Oune would take care to guard one's felf againf this particular imperfe@ion, becaufe it is that whic our nature very trongly inclines us to Addifon Gua'RDER 7 / 1 am forry for her as I have juft caufe being he uncle and her guardian Shakefp. Much Ado When perjur'd guardians, proud with impiou gains Choak up the fireets, too narraw for their trains Dryden Hocue, with two other of the guardians, though it their duty to take care of the intereft of the thre girls Arbuthnot 2. One to whom the care and prefervatio of any thing is committed S‘u'/",rf Withou their keeper flain Gua'rRDsHIP. 7. /. [from guard. 1. Care protetion How blefs'd am I, by fuch a man led Under whofe wife and careful gward/bi I now defpife fatigue and hardihip 2. [Guard and fbip. the coatt Gua'va State o Gua'rp1aN, 2. fi [gardien, French, fro guard, 1. One that has the care of an orphan one who is to fupply the want.of parents of truft Rufhes a tygerin the Lybian plain, Waller. A rich land, gward/efs and undefended, muf needs have been a double incitement Soutlb Guaria'va One who g guards Ainfworth [from guard. Saon the gwardlefs herd border Run from her guardage to the footy bofo Qf fuch a thing as thou Shakefpeare's Othello caf Atterbury hem ourfelves, hut alfo in th when they are offered to others who are committe to our care and guardian/hip Kettlewvell Thefeus is the firft who eftablifhed the popula ftate in Athens, 2fligning to himfelf the guardianJhip of the laws, and chief commands in war "They have expreiled themfelves with as few gzard 4. ‘An ornamenta Obfolete guardian. The curate ftretched his patent for the cure of fouls to a kind of tutelary guardian/bip over goods an chattels L' Eftrange This holds-true, notonly in loffes and indignitie ebi] ettion: and reftriCtions as I in her grardiarn care Shoots from the ftarry vaults through fields of air Pope. The great alteration which he made in the ftat ecelefiaftical, caufed him to ftand upon his guard a home Dawvies Temerity putsa man off his guard. L'Eftrange It is wifdom to keep ourfelves upon @ guard L'Eftrange New he ftood colle@ed and prepar'd For malice and revenge had put him on his guard Dryden. Others are cooped in clofe by the ftri&t guards o thofe whofe intereft it is to keep them ignorant Locke Men are always upon their grard againft an aypearance of defign Smalridge o and fhuns my gratitude like- Mean while Minerva a ftate of vigilance 3 . Limitation; 5 anticip P tio caution of expreflion the office o fairy, who is bountiful by ftealth, and:conceals th giver when fhe beftows the gift Dryden Thus thall mankind lis guardian care engage The promis'd father of the future age Popes you put into his own mind by good principles. Locke They, ufurping arbitrary power, had their guard and fpies, after the praGtice of tyrants Swift 2. A ftate of caution Performin patronefs prote&s me unfeen, lik my guardian angel With lifted hands, and gazing eyes His guards behold him foaring through the fkies Dryden He muft be trufted to his own condud, fince ther him fzz{j. a kind protector or fuperintendant For man Milton's Paradife Loff They mifs'd courts, guards, a gay and num'rou train Our judges like our laws were rude and plain upo t the fpiritual jurifdiction of an Gua'rp1an into the guard chamber 1 Kings, xiv. 28 Up into heav'n, from paradife, in haft be a gwar H of the fee. He may be either guardia in law, or jure magiftratis, as the archbifhop is ofany diocefe within his province ;or guardian by delegation, as he who the archbithop or vicar-general doth fo the time depute Cowel, Watts . /. [garde, French; award, Teu tonick. S[h?}f/ifi,' diocefe is committed, during the vacanc A king's fhip to guar z / Swifr A America fruit 'The fruit, fays Sir Han Sloane, 1s extremely delicious and whole fome. A maid {o tender,. fair and happy the «v being changed b into g the world And guardian of their bones if | GUARDIA of the Spiritualities i the penay Collicr To grard againft fuch miftakes, it is neceflar cannot alway "Fo fhoot at foes, and fometimes pulless T'o who fair' wit is Duncan's body The facred ftorehoufe of his predeceflors Cowley I muft not grutch 7 / Grurch to kee Not ufed, Carried to Colmefkill Th'angelick guards afcended, mute, and fad Left fome men fhould have but too much Shakcfp There are cafes, in which a man muft guard he intend Wher "To be in a ftate o GUARD . 7 caution or defence Waterland Shake/p- | 3, A repofitory or ftorehoufe More guurded than his fellows Guarp Not ufed to repine; to be difcontented to be upon the watch again(t feducers to acquaint ourfelves a little with words who are the appointed guardianso the Chriftian faith, Give him a liver T Shakefp, King Lear It then becomes the common concern of al that have truth at heart, and more efpecially of thof Obfolete In a long motley, guarded with yellow as if their pretty hearts would break Diyden From hence were hear bears The oSgrunts of briftled boars, and groans o ‘(i L With fuch a number or orna with lifts, laces See a fello Poor {wine young hog Fo GRUTCH ador as if he had been aware of the obBraome on Od mental borders Chapman In panick horrour of purfuing dogs With many a deadly grant and doleful fqueak And hierds of howling wolves cautio muc Swine's fnowts,. fwine's bodies, took they, briftles gronts Ran cow and calf, and family of hogs Made you my guardians my depofitaries But kept a refervation to be follow' Homer has guarded eyvery circumftance with a WIfl 7 /. [from the verb. 1 gave you all 4. 'To provide againft objections The feolding quean to louder notes doth rifé "To her full pipes the grunting hog replies T'he grunting hogs alarm the neighbours roumg GruxT GU GU GU ence The have only this inconveni that' bein ver aftringent the , ftop up the belly, if taken in great quantities GuserNa'TION Mille 2. [ gubernatio, Latin. Government; {uperintendency; fuperiou direction Perhaps there is little or nothing in the govern ment of the kingdoms of nature and graee, but wha is tranfacted by the man Jefus, inhabited by the divine power and wifdom, and employed as a mediu or confcious inftrument of this extentive gubernation Gu'peron. n £ [goujon, French. Wates 1. A {mall fith found in brooks and rivers eafily caught, and therefore made a pro verbiat name for a man eafily cheated *Tis true, no turbets dignify my boards But gudgeons, fiounders, what my Thames affords Pope Zu |