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Show H H clean.sh data import.tsv out README Toab perceived that the king's. heart was taward Abfalom 2 Sam Means how to feel, and learn each other's heart By th' abbot's (kill of Weftminfter is found Dtl"[(‘/ Nor fet thy beart Thus over-fond, on that which is not thine Milton *Tis well to be tender; but to fet the beart to much upon any thing is what we cannot juftify L Eftrange A friend makes me a feaft, and fets ajl befor me; butI fet my beart upon one difh alone, an if that happen to be thrown down I fcorn all th reft Temple Then mixing pow'rful herbs with magick art - $he chang'd his for wh could not change Li heart Liryden What did I not, her ftubborn hearz to gain But all my vows were anfwer'd with difdain Dryden 9. Memory: though South feems to diftinguifh Whatfoeve wa attaine and his working in nature to concernin Go the fame was delivere over by deart and tradition from wife men to a pofterity equally zealous Raleigh We call the committing of a thing to memor the getting it by beart; for it is the memory tha muft tranfrnit it to the bears; and it is in vain t expet that the beart fhould keep its hold of an truth, when the memory has let it go South. Shall L'in London act this idle part Compofing fongs for fools to get by heart Pope 10. Good-will ardou of zeal If he take not their caufes to hearz, how fhoul there be but in them frozen coldnefs, when hi affe@tions feem benumbed, from whom theirs fhoul take fire If he woul Hooker -take the bufinefs to heart, and dea in it effeually it would fucceed well Bacon The lady marchione(s of Hertford engaged he hufband to take this bufinefs to Aeart Clarendon Amongft thofe, who took it moft to Aears, Si John Stawell was the chief Clarendon Every prudent an heneft ma would joi him felf to that fide which had the good of their countr _anoft at beart in Addifon Learned men have been now a long time fearchafte the happ countr fro which our firi parents were exiled: if they can find it, with all m beart Woodward 1 would not be forgyto find the Prefbyterian miftake beart Wha in this point, which they have moft a I hav mof Swift at beart is, that fome me thod fhould be thought o fixing our language 11. Paffions anxiety fo afcertaining an Sawift concern The fairy land buys not the child of me Shak 12. Secret thoughts; recefles of the mind Michal faw King David leaping and dancin before the T.ord, and fhe defpifed him in her Aeart an next generatio every wa 2, Sam. vi. 16 will in tongue an elfe, becom The bafe barbarity of human kind Rowe 18. To jind in the HrarT wholl To be no averfe For my breaking the laws of friendfhip wit you, I could find in my heart to afk you pardon fo it, but that your now "handling of me gives m reafon (o confirm my former dealing 16, Secret meaning Englifh hearz fo a ther will be no difference or diftinéion, but the Irifh fea "betwixt us Davies Thou faweft ‘the contradi¢tion between my bear and hand King Chales Would you have him open his eart to you, an 2fk your advice, you-mutt begin to do fo with hi firft Locke Men, fome to pleafure, fome to bufinefs take But every woman is, at beart, a rake. Pope 13. Difpofition of mind Doing all things with fo pretty a grace, that i feemed ignorance could not make him do amifs, be<aufe he had a feart to do well Sidney Sidpey hidden intention ;tlty T've feen thee ftern, and thou haft oft behel ugVor, 1 burning 2 Difcontent broke or evil non eve Whe but itfelf 18. Strength Tr confcience dot eithe an in goo know like or difallow itfelf power whethe leave o trees t Flooker vigour efficacy fwep 19 Mortimer Utmott degree This gay charm Like a right gipfy, hath, at faft and loofe Beguil'd me to the very beart of lofs 20 For m Life to fignify, i heart feem Shakefpeare fomctime /ife was at flake; and fome I gave it to a youth A prating boy, that begg'd it as a fee 1 could not for #y heart deny it him Shakefpeare What infinit mind ufe in compofitio Hearr-acH #o f [heart, an Sorrow; pang; anguifh of mind fo Hearr-reLT Shakefpeare Miltods Is virtue's prize Hearr-pEas 7./. and the heart-felt joy plan wit Shakefp. Hawmlet break. adj Overpowerin feeds in form of peas, of a black colour having the figure of an heart of a whit colour upon each Miller Hearr-QueLvine affection adj. Conquerin and forrowful fad time forth, as ye did fi of Helicone heartdreaking mone 7. / Spenfer S.pt'}_! Eite HearT-RENDING 2dj. Killing with an guifh Heart-rending news, and dreadful to thofe fe Who her refemble, and her fteps purfue That death {hould licence have to rage amon The fair, the wife the virtuous, and the young Waller HearRT-ROBBING adj Ecftatick ; depri Obfolete ving of thought Sweet is thy virtue, as thyfelf {weet art greater heartbreakin an If we be beart-fick, or affliGed with an uncertain foul, then we are true defirers of relief an mercy Tayler 2. Mortally ill; hurt in the heart (Good Romeo, hide thyfelf -Not I, unlefs the breach of heart-fick groan Mift like, infold me from the fearch of eye Shate[peare HearTs-ease to have all his fecret fauit fentence of condemnatiy Hakezvill HearT-BUrRNED. adj. [hear Having the heart inflamed tartly that gentlema looks and burn. I never ca but 1 am Aeart-burn'd an hour after Shakefpoare acrid humour clean chalk is one of the moft noble abfor bents, and powe fully corrects and fubdue th 7. f. A plant Hearts-eafe is a fort of violet that blows al Summer, and often in Winter: it fows itfelf Moy tinser Heart-sore mind confufion ca Spenfer HEART-SICK. adj i. Pained in mind Overpowerin there be to one, tha and th laid open paffed upon him th And let fair Venus, that is queen of love with {orrow HEeArRT-BREAKING. roun And me revived with Aeart-robbing gladnefs Hudibras. Thofe piteous plaint Which late you poure Befide the filver fpring Making your mulick o Pope For when on me thou fhinedft, late in fadnefs A melting pleafance ran through every part to make a nation rue HEART-BREAKING Fin fairand fiee ad). Felt in the confcience The foul's calm fun-fhine heart of all her lovers fee hi Giving quiet What nothing eafihly gives, or can deftroy ach. HeART-BREAKER. 7 /. A cant name fo a woman's curls, fuppofed to break th Ho adj ~_And by men beart-eafing mirth Better a lictle chiding than a great deal of AeartShakefp _break Wha Shakefpeare and the thoufand natural fhock HearT-BrREAK. 7 [ [hears an Overpowering forrow grief tranquillity gsnegle@ In heav'n yclep'd Euphrofyne by a fleep, to fay we en That fleth is heir to In tim Swift to it than now Quiet = But come, thou goddefs To die-to fleep The heart-ach . f Hearr-casing Hudibras or affeGion No more; and @d). Sincerely beloved That private men enjoy Shakefp Profoundly ikill'd in the black art As Englifh Merlin for his beart muc people With her bears-guelling fon, upon you fmile I bid the rafcal knock upon your gate And could not get him for my heart to do it It 1 i heart-burning an meane you were more endear' Heart-£ASE times for tendernefs 21 th muc of inheritanc Threw many a northward look to fee his fathe Bring up his pow'rs; but he did long in vain Shakefpeare together with fome chalk and dung mixed, to give the more hegrt, would not make a good compoft Bacon That the fpent earth may gather Aeart again And, better'd by ceffation, bear the grain. Dryden Care muft be taken not to plow ground out o heart, becaufe if *tis in beart, it may be improve by marl again amon righ When your own Percy, when my heart-dear Harry fenfe of good or ill committed will remai HearT-pEAR Shakefpeare fecretl ther _ difconten And then fhew you the heart of my meflage Every man's beart an fecret enmity. , whe I will on with my fpeech in your praife 17. Confcience Woodward The time was, father, that you broke your word ¥4. The heart is confidered as the feat of | HearT-BURNING. 7.[. [heart and burn. tenderne{s: a hard heart therefore is cru1. Pain at the ftomach, commonly from a Heart hardening {peQacles acvid humours in the flomach: this property render it very ferviceable in the cardialgia, or Aeart Like Samfon's beartbreakers, it gre Set your heart at reft "Th HE Such iten begrts we are, and fuc tak to heart any thing, is to be zealous o {olicitous or ardent about it # f That which_pains th Wherever he that godiy knight may find His only beart-fore and his only foe Fairy Queern HeaRT-sTRING 2. [ [firin an hears. The tendons or nerves fuppofed to brac and f{uftain the heart He was by Jove deprive Of life himfelf, and hearz-/Frings of an eagle rived Speafe How, out of tune on the ftrings -Not fo; but yet fo falfe, that he grieve very heail fHrings That grates my heart-firings difcortent him Except he thinks I live too long I tho thinkef tho fhal m Shakefpeare wha perith ihoul Denpant canno blame thee to be fad 'tll thy beart-frings craclk Taylor 6 There' |