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Show 3 Shake/p "To punifh this offence in other faults Sworn for three years term to live with me and to £eep thofe ftatute this {chedule here. Shakefpeare is none like thee: who kespe/ with thy fervants 1 Kings, viii. 23 Lord God of Ifraely kecp with thy fervant tha 1 Kings, viil. 23 thou promifedft him Miltorn Obey and &ezp his great command His promife Palamon accepts; but pray' T keep it better.than the firtt he made My debtors do not 4egp their day Deny their hands and then refufe to pay My withes are That Ptolemy may #eep his royal word 21 To maintain Milton 22. To have in the houfe Bafe tyke, call'ft thou me hoft? I fcorn the term Shak. Henry V 23. Not to intermit Keep a fure watch over a fhamelefs daughter, lef fhe make thee a laughing-flock to thine enemies Ecclef. xli. 11 and a bye-word in the city Not eeping ftri€teft watch as the was warn'd Milion 24. To maintain; to hold They were honourably brought to London, wher every one of them 4epr houfe by himfelf Hayward Twelve Spartan virgins, noble, young, and fair To the pompous palace did refort 'To conceal; not to tell I have hitherto permitted it to rave And talk at large; but learn to keep it iz Left it fhould take more freedom than I'll give it Addifon And while it 4eeps there, it keeps within our au-thor's limitation Locke To reftrain; to cur A man that cannot fence will keep out of bullie If thy daughter be fhamelefs, kcep her iz ftraightly, left {he abufe herfelf through over-much liberty LEcclef Lacke on Education 35. Yo Kger g To bear to diftance; no to admit To hinder 36 7o Kere of opinio of hi invincibl obfcurity ma 3. To femai durable has kep muft guard if unhurt t laft t be Difdain me not, although I be not fair off fome from feeking in him the coherence of hi difcourfe . There are cafes in which- reach, are the intrigue. Pope's View of Epic Poetry. A fuperficial reading, accompanied with the commo Locke on Education he intends to keep fair with the world, and turn th penny = Collier. The endeavours Achilles ufed to meet with Heor, the contrary endeavouss of the Trojan to keep out o Tt will teach them to keep in, and fo mafter thei inclinations and gamefters company Doth beaut Locke 4eep which never fun can burn Shakefp Land kept up its price, and fold for morc year Ecclef. viii., 17 A fool cannot keep counfel Great are thy virtues, though kepz from man Milton purchafe than correfponded to the intereft of money Locke This reftraint of their tongues will keep up i them the refpect and reverence due to their parents Locke If the malt be not-thoroughly dried, the ale i makes will not keep Mortimer's Hzg/bamfvy 1 pr'ythee, tell me, doth he &eep his bed 26. Not to reveal; not to betray If he were wife, he would £eep all this to himfelf Fillotfon 274.. To reftrain ; to with-hold If any rebel or vain fpirit of min Did, with the leaft affeCtion of a welcome Give entertainment to the might of it Let heav'n for ever keep it from my head Shakefpeare Some obfcure paflages in the infpir'd volume £ec Boyle from the knowledge of divine myfteries If the God of this world did not blind their eyes it would be impoffible, fo long as men love themfelves, to keep them: from being religious. ZFillotfon There is no virtue children fhould be excited to nor fault they fhould be %epz from, which they ma not be convinced of by reafons, Lock 1f a child be conftantly kept fro Jiquor whilft he is hot, the cufto will preferve him on Education drinking col of forbearin ‘l‘ ocke By this they may Aeep them from little fmujlf;. LOCcke 28. To debar from any place Iit fenc'd for Heay'n to 4ezp out fuch a foe Milton 29 powers, will perfuade them to follow our meafures Temple, On my better hand Afcanius hung And with unequal paces tript along Creufa kept behind Dryden's Zineids The goddefs born in fecret pin'd Nor yifited the camp, nor in the council join'd; But kecping clofe, his gnawing heart he fe With hopes of vengeance Dryden's Eome withou 25. To remain in; not to leave a place have ended Ruth, it 21. The neceflity of Aeeping well with the maritim Broome on the Ody/fey 34. 70 Keep in ey Nor ftorms do turn SidneysGrapes will keep in a veffel half full of wine, fo that the grapes touch not the wine Bacon. Dryden Where Menelaus kept his royal court | I perceive in you fo excellent a touch of modefty, that you will not extort from me what I a willing to'keep in Shakefp Syphax, your zeal becomes importunate The work of many hands, which earns my keeping Pope's Od She would give her a leffon for walking o late, that thould make her 4eep within Qoors for one fort night Sidney What ! keep a week away? feven days and nights Eightlcore hours? and lovers abfent hours Oh weary reckoning Shakefp. Othello I think, it is our way If we will keep in favour with the king To be her men, and wear her livery Shake[p Thou fhalt £ecp faft by my young men, until the 32. To Kene company avith. "To have familiar intercourfe 33. To KrEp in fay What mean'ft thou, bride! this company to keep Donne To fit up, till thou fain would fleep Neither will I wretched the Dryden In death forfake, but keep thee company ther 2. To continue in any place or ftate; t Shakefp. Othello What place? what time D};vdti)z labours nor fhall my Nell eep lodgers company Dryden nor 1 fuftain 1f they intend advantage of m {hould he call her whore? Who keeps he Wh i With all our force we kept aloof to fea, And gain'd the ifland where our veffels lay Shakefp modefty, but the appearance of it; and fhe clou not approve of a young woman keeping campan with men, without the permiffion of father or mo Much more affliGtion than already fel They cannot well impofe So will T thofe that kept me company A virtuous woman s obliged not only to avoid im ries of life certain flate Heav'n doth know, fo fhall the world perceive That I have turn'd away my former felf Dryden. with necefla to fuppor 1. To remain by fome labour oz effott in To frequent an company accompany t onc The king thould Zeep his word in loving us He will fufpet us ftill, and find a tim Kex T Kes back To referve to with hold Whatfoever the Lord fhall anfwer, I will declare: 1 will &ezp nothing back from you Fer. xlii. 4 Some are {o clofe and referved, as they will na fhew their wares but by a dark light, and feem always to keep back .romewhs:t Buacon's. Bffays Vo with-hold; to re30. To Krze back frain Keep back thy fervant from prefumptuous fios Plal xix 37. 70 Kee abatement zp 'To maintai 4. To dwell; to live conftantly A breath thou art Servile to all the fkiey influences That do this habitation, where thou keep'sf Hourly afilict Albano keeps up its credit ttill for wine. Addifin 38. 7o Kere #p from ceafing Shakefp. Meafure for Meafures Knock at the ftudy, where T'his dangerous diffenfion among us we keep u and cherifh with much pains. Addifon's Freebolder The ancients were careful to coin money in du weight and finenefs, and keep it #p to the ftandard Arbuthnot they fay, he keeps To ruminate ftrange plots of dire revenge 5+ To adhere ftritly: with z Shake/p. Did they keep o one conftant drefs they would fometimes be in fathion, which they never are Addifon's Speéiator 'I'ocontinue; to hinde It is fo whililt we £eep to ourrule; but when we forfake that we go aftray Baker on Learning. You have enough to keep you alive, and to kee #p and improve your hopes of heaven 'To go forward Taylor, 6. 70 Kexp on In joy, that which keeps up the action is th So chearfully he took the doom ; defire to continue it Locke Nor (hrunk, nor ftept from death, Young heirs, from their own refle@ing upon the | But, with' unalter'd pace, kept orz. Drydens.cftates they are born to, are of no ufe but to kecp ‘7. Ta Keee #p contin T e-unfu dued up their families, and tranfmit their lands and houfe grew fick of a confumption; yet he fhill &ep2 H in a line to poiterity Addifon Life of Clevmenes country hi fre migh h tha up During his {tudies and travelshe £ept #p a punctua 8. The general idea of this word s care, Addifon correfpondence with Eudoxus 39. To Keep under continuance, or duration, fometimes with To opprefs; to fub of cogency or coercion. an intimatio Keer. z /. [from the verb. 1. Cuftody; guard due O happy mixture! whereby things contrary d fo qualify and corre@ the one the danger of th other's excefs, that neither boldnefs can make us pre Pan fume, as long as we ate kept under with the fenf of our own wretchednefs ma nor, while we truft in th be fmothere 2. Guardianfhip ; reftraint in anothe do not let them loofe into the enjoyment To KEEP of fenfe Atterbury . Within.whofe #z¢p the captive knights were laid Dryden Was one partition of the palace-wall under by violence; but it will break out at laft Stilling fleet life, implies, that we keep under our appetites, an Spenfers The prifon ftrong a long time, and Aep To live like thofe that have their hop Which of our lambkins takeft Aeeps mercy of God through Chrift Jefus, fear be able t Hooker tyrannize over us Trut thou god of thephexds all Youth: is leaft looked into when they ftand in mof j_filfi;lmm-need of good Aecp and regard K'eepEr n. [from keep. - 1. One who holds any thing for the ufe o another The good old man having neithier reafon to dif uade 3 i It cannot be T gz0. 'To obferve; not to violate My fellow {cholars "T'hat are recorded i Lord God, ther eovenant and merc K'E ¥ E K E |