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Show g, A man eafily cheated Pape If fortune fhould pleafe but to take fuch a crotchet o n m t h u c b t "Somethin dg n m r l a a i b difadvantag fo t ba a e u l o m c i b geon ike t ba l h n l m th t w no fi Bu bak Tor this fool's gudgeon, this opinion c e F o r g n d e g / 7 O R E G a o g i f e m c r A rewar e u i e n l n n r w e n f ba But to the virgin comes, who all this whil Amazed fands herfelffo mock'd to fee By him who has the guerdun of his guile To thee [ apply, great Smedley's fucceflor Whom would*frthoy refemble ? I leave thee a gue/fer Sawift jeGturally ; uncertainly But the fair guerdon when we hope to find z O defarts, defarts Shakefp Swift 2. To conjecture rightly, or upon fome juf Ier uf [0 reafon One may guef meaning a it a ole e writings that hi was that the to the inferiour deities might who would have the ~ Ulyfles fo dea A gift efteem'd it, that he would not bear In his black fleete that gwe/Z-rite to the war Chapman GuUE/sTCHAMBER 7. /. [gueft and chamber. Chamber of entertainment Where is the guweffchamber the paffover with my difciples w. of wifer men A fage fro o to, above an Locke contrary to reafon i Gur'sser n.f [fro guefs. Conjec turer; one who judges without certai knowledge Atterbury either faction o th dar paffages of life in another man's head becauf he decline over the whol is come ma to b Sxvift he will guid Fo. xvi. 13 Upo thefe carr his eye or fuch like fecula maxims whe nothing but the intereft of this world guides men they many times conclude that the flighteft wrong Kettlewell are not to be put up 3 To govern by counfel to inftruct For thy name's fake lead me and guide me Pf. 3331 3 4. 'To regulate; to fuperintend Pearfon of eternal falvation . Direétor; regulator Wh nature the guide of nature, but only the God o move live w hi I an Thof are things which nature is faid to do, are by divine ar natur ufin performed -no inftrument as a 1 herfel natur i divin g knowle fuc an ther working, but in the guide of natuse's work Hooker Some truths are not by reafon to be tried n e y D e i g c fo c e r p e fu But we hav no guide Havin [from guide. adj Gui'perEss wantinga governour or fuper intendant. t to o l b f tl re li e e S o t b Th? a Though in his life he blood and ruin breath'd ' t e q b a p d n k e e i g n To hi Dryden There fierce winds o'er dufky valleys blow Whofe every puff bears empty {hades away Which guidelefs in thofe dark dominions ftray Dryden Obfolete guide regulator Direttor [from guide. # f Guiper s t u n c m c m R th t m c e i g O Shak That perfon that bein provoke pain, thruft his dagger into his body b excefiiv an thereby tt- p i a e e o al vi hi n h a r o te in f hume, the unknown caufe of all his pain, ;\}z- ftabbed himfelf into perfect health and eafe, furel ic hi fo c a c d l o k a t o a r a had gr n h hi o e i g th fo c e i o P a rurgeon = h Sou GUI'DON n. f A ftandard [French. andard bearer ; a f Obiolete o l f n x S c o i [ / # GUILD rc e c { n i a o r c fhip mc y a m c o t n e a f o porat d m w l a r d o b e t g t bine li' c i p e t b e l f e t amon l g r w o m c t n H cence t n e a f i b d e o p a d i v g o and.yet fee never the worfe South 2. 'To influence Prior Young them perfuad clean.sh data import.tsv out README The new light ferved to gwide them to thei Decay: of Piety neighbours coffers Whofoeter has a faithful friend to gwide hi No man is bleft by accident, or guc/s True wifdom s the price of happineis influenc When the fpirit of trut you into all®truth "This problem yet, this offspring of a guefs Let us for once a child of truth confefs woul 7o GUIDA E. . «. a. [guider, French. 1. To diret 1n a way It is a wrong way of proceeding to venture greater good for a lefs, upon uncertain guc/fes, befor Locke a due examination things, into thofe that are accordin affiftance of fupernatura t miracles, or a mef from his office of prefidin the head of a party Dryden may make fome guefs at the diftinction o o - Particular application muft be left to Chrittia prudence, under the guidance of God's holy [pirit who knows our neceflity before we aik, and ou Rogers ignorance in, afking -but thy experienc'd ag This to the Sewell Wants not the gwidance of a former fag A prince ought not to be under the guidanc His gueffe was ufually as near to prophecy as an Fe man's W dead th Spenfer under the gwidanc live reafon alone, without th light, " it is highly probab Guass. /. [from the verb.] Conjecture judgment without any pofitive or certai grounds A poet muft confef His art's like phyfick, but a happy guefs wh to thof guidanc th me with negle€tin charg The Locke Shakefp Direc of God by the direion of the fpirit to direct and lead the people of God in the fame wa rth Ainfav Jip Gu1'DANCE. 7. /o [from guide. tion; government If Xerxes was able to call every common foldier by his name in his army, it may be gue//id h got not this wonderful ability by learning his leflon Hard is the guefs of their true firength and forces inter wit runnin guide. to- give o dent; to determine rightly of any thin without certain diretion of the judgment draw up your powers Italian. miffions out of a narrowmouthed veffel Gu1'DAGE. . £ [from guide.] The rewar 'To hit upon by acci The enemy's in view where T fhall ea Mark xive 14 [gorgolaire found as wate T and they who woul by heart w Gu'eeLE T not, might let them alone; but that himfelf bad right opinion concerning the true God. Stilling fleet 92 Guess iff a Plato' b Gue'sTrITE, 72 [ [from guef and rize. Offices due to a guett. by thelr arms and drefs ment Nor can imagination gefs How that ungrateful charming mai My pureft paffion has betray'd Shakefpeare As pearls from diamonds dropt can in Swift wild ravenou Sidney Thofe happieft fmile That play'd on her ripe lip, feem'd not to kno What gug/ts were in her eyes; which parted thenc You cannot guefs whocaus'd your father's death y D /s gz i e e l a x T b T The fame author ventures to gwefs at the particular fate which would attend the Roman govern I for you a how fit a gue/ fince my heart can people you wit beafts, which in you are wanting Incapable and fhallow innocents There iffue fwvarming band t newl come wh on ftranger yet but young, his father dy'd Waller him to an happy guide have all the fame paftoral guides apauthorifed, fan&ified, and fet apart by th appointmen Dryden refide 7, GUESS. @. a. [ghiffen, Dutch. 1. To conjeure ; to judge without an certain principles of judgment where God pleafeth not to give impediment Raleigh's Hiftory Whil And lef The poirtted I add to his commands my own requeft Denhan 2. One who dire@s another in his condutt Shakefp Tell my royal guef form himfelf of all places and preparations, fhoul m c t ng th o ht ri f gu e of ve no h Than, led by a falfe guide, to err by day They all murmured, faying, that he was gone t Lacke, xix. 7 be gue/? with a man that is a finner Methinks a fathe Is, at the nuptial of his fon, a gw/ and live laborious days He that, by reafon of his {wift motions So far to make us wifh for ignorance And rather in the dark to grope our way Saxon; gwef |zere, s ‘That beft becomes the table Let not your ears defpife my tongue for ever Which thail poffefs them with the heavieft foun "Fhat ever yet they heard Shakefp. Macbeth - Hum! I guefsat it Wifd. xviii. 3 guide of the unknown journey Can knowledge have no bound, but muft advanc Shakefp Welfh. 1. One entertained in the houfe or at th table of another Kwo/les And think to burft out into fudden blaze Comes the blind fury with th? abhorred fheers o l M e i n p And flits the thin- Thou gavet them a burning pillar of fire to be Not in ufe 1 have a letter guefingly {et down GUEST. 7z / Guipe. . f. [guide, French, from th verb. 1. One who direéts another in his way Con Gur'ssiNGLY. adv, [from gugfing. f ra t d ri fp e c th a t fp th i Fam whom a mitre and rachet ~To give thee lawn fleeves r f e S be t h i k tr h Tor fo misfeignin i c r c o a n h g i n v r t b ll fh H the juft guerdon of all his former villanies as their proper bufinefs, the gwiding of the houfe Decay of Picty faft fit will notbe more violent than advantageous Swift eons, to fwallow his falfe arguments Of ambufh'd men Women neglec that which St. Paul affigns the It 1s the opinlon of divers good gueffers, that th This he did to draw you in, like fo many gud To fcorn delights GU GU WL GU commonalt o me gathere int one combination, fupporting their common charge by mutual contribution. Corvel Towards three or four o'cloc Look for the news that the gwi/d hall affords Shak. R. 111 In woolen cloth it appears, by thefe ancient gui/d that were fettled in England for this manufacture that this kingdom greatly flourifhed in that art Hale's Origin of Mankind As when the long-ear'd milky mothers wai At fome fick mifer's triple bolted gate For their defrauded abfent foals they mak A moan {o loud GUILE n. [ that all the guild awake [guille, gille ol Pope French the fame with avile.] Deceitful cunning infidious artifice; michievous {ubtilty Wit |