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Show TH A Ad 5. A feries: this fenfe is improper " difon has ufed /int for chain Though T have here only chofen this fingle /in of martyrs, I might find out others among thof names which are ftill extant, that delivered dow this account of our Saviour in a fucceflive tradition Addifon on the Chriftian Religion A torch made of pitc 6. [From adypoc. and hards 0, thou art an everlafting bonefire light; tho What a sidiculous thing it was, that ths contl nued fhadow of the earth fhould be broken by fudden miraculous difclufions of light, to prevent th % More officioufnefs of the linkbuy Though thou art tempted by the Jizkman's call Gay Vet truft him not along the lonely wall In the black form of cinder-wench fhe came O may no /inkboy interrupt their love ! Ga_y": ‘Tr{fv LU~NNET Latin. walking with thee in the night betwixt tavern an Shakefpeare's Henry IV tavern Whereas hiftory fhould be the torch of truth he makes her in divers places a fuliginous /ink o Howel Lies Round as a globe, and liquor'd every chink Dryden Goodly and great he fails behind his /ink One that bore a /in On a fudden clapp'd his flaming cudgel Like linftock, to the horfe's touch-hole. Hudibras " 7. Perhaps in the following paflage it ma mean lampblack There was no /ink to colour Peter's hate Shakef T Link. @v. 2. [from the noun. 1. To complicate ; as, the links ofa chain Defcending tread us down Phus drooping ; or with /inked thunderbolt ~Transfix us to the bottom of this gulph. Milton Againft eating cares Lap me in foft Lydian airs Married to immortal verfe Such as the meeting foul may pierc Ir notes, with many a winding bou Of /inked {weetnefs long drawn out Milton 2. To unite; to conjoin in concord - They're fo /ink'd in friendfhip young prince Edward marries Warwick' daughter Shakefpeare 3. To join ; to conne& Link towns to towns with avenues of oak Inclofe whole downs in walls, "tis all a joke Pope So from the firft eternal order ran And creature /ink'd to creature, man to man. Pope 4. To join by confederacy or contra® They make an offer of themfelves into the fervice of that enemy, with whofe fervants they Jin themfelves in fo near a bond Hooker Be advifed for the beft Ete thou thy daughter /ink in holy ban Of wedlock, to that new unknown gueft. Fairy Q Blood in princes /inkd not in fuch fort As that it is of any pow'r to tye. Daniel's Cive Way 5. To conne&, as concomitant New hope to fprin Out of defpair; joy, but with fear yet link'd. Milr God has /inkt our hopes and our duty together Decay of Piety So gracious hath God been to us, as to /ink together our duty and our intereft, and to make thof wvery things the inftances of our obedience, whic are the natural means and caufes of our happinefs Tillotfon 6. To unite or concatenate in a regula feries of confequences Thefe things are /inked, and, as it were, chaine one to another : we labour to eat, and we eat to live and we live to do good 5 and the good which we d is as feed fown, with reference unto a future har. veft Hooker Tell me, which part it does neceflitate Y11 chufe the other ; there T'll /ink th' effe& A chain, which fools to catch themfelves projeét Dryden By which chain of ideas thus vifibly /inked toge ther in train, i. e. each intermediate idea agreein on each fide with thofe two it is immediately place between, the ideas of me appear to be conncéted Li~ksoy Li'ngman } n, / and felf-determinatio Locke [link an boy. boy that carries a torc to accommodate paffengers with light 2. f. [linot, _Freth, linaria A {mall finging bird The fwallows make ufe of ce]anfiinc,r tre linne haft faved me a thoufand marks in /izks and torches Tha Ly 1 LLI -asia for the repairin o their fight More's Antidote Pope Is it for thee the /innet pours his thro.at Linse'ep. 2,f. [ femen lini, Latm..] Th feed of flax, which is much ufed in medicine The joints may be clofed with a cement of lime ll/_[or/imcr's Hufbandry linfeed 0il, and cotton Li'~nsEYWOOLSEY. adj. [linen and awool. Vile Made of linen and wool mixed mean ; of different and unfuitable parts A lawlefs /infeyavoolfie brother Hudibras Half of one order, half another Peel'd, patch'd and pyebald, Zinfeyzvoolfey brothers Grave mummers ! {leevelefs fome, and fhirtlefs others Pope Li'nstock. #n. f. [lunte or lente A ftaf nick, Zint and fock. with a match at the end of 1t gunners in firing cannon Teutoof woo ufed b Hanmer The nimble gunne With Jynflock now the deviiith cannon touches Shakefpeare And down goes all before him The diftance judg'd for thot of ev'ry fize The /Jinffocks touch, the pond'rous ball expires Dryden Linr. n /. [linteaum, Latin; Jin, Welf and Erfe. 1. The foft fubftance commonly calle flax z. Linen fcraped into foft wooll ftance to lay on fores fub I dreffed them up with unguentum bafilici cu vitello ovi, upon pledgits of linte . Wifeman's Surg LU'sTEL. #. f. [linteal, French. Tha part of the door frame that lies ctof the door pofts over head Take a bunch of hyfop, and dip it in the bloo that is in the bafon, and ftrike the /inte/ and th two fide-pofts Exod When you lay any timber or brick work, as /in tels over windows, lay the great preferver of timber in loam Silver the /intals deep proje&ing o'er And gold the ringlets that comman Li'on which is Moxon the door Pope's Ody[ley #./. [lion, French ; /eo, Latin.j] King Richard's firname was Cor-de-Lion, fo his Zion-like courage Camden's Remains Be /ion mettled ; proud, and take no car Who chafes, who feets, or where confpirers are Macbeth fhall never vanquifh'd be. Shakefp. Mach fphinx a famou monfte in Egypt ha the face of a wirgin, and the body of a /ion Peacham on Drawing They rejoic Each with their kind, Jion with lionefs So fitly them in pairs thou haft combin'd See /ion hearted Richard TRIA Milton With wintry tempefts, that difdains all mound Brs:aking away impetuous, and involve Wu.hin its fweep trees, houfes, men, he prefs'd Amidft the thickeft battle Philips 2. A fign in the zodiack The fqueezing crab, and ftinging {corpion fhina h"fi‘{ Li'oness. #. /. [feminine o fhe lion 2 Under which bufn's fhade, a lionef Lay couching head on ground, with catlike When that the fleeping man fhould fir, g The furious fionefs Forgetting young ones, through the fieldsdotth h ma," togy The greedy Jionefs the wolf purfues MA'-" The wolf the kid, the wanton kid .the browy If we may believe Pliny, lions do, in a vcry%im manner, punifh the adulteries of the /ionefs. Ay L1ONLEAF 7. /. [leontopetalon, Latin.] plant Milly, Lion's-MouTH n./. [from lion,] Th Li'on's-paw Li‘on's-TaIL name of an herb Li'on's-ToOTH Lir. z. /. [lippe, Saxon. 1. The outer part of th mufcle tha fhoo mouth, the beyon th teeth which are of fo much ufe in fpeakinp, that they are ufed for all the organs of ipeech Thofe happieft fmile That play'd on her ripe /ip, feer'd not to knoy What guefts were in her eyes Sbake:'/};gaf¢ No falfehood fhall defile my Zips with lies Or with a veil of truth difguife Sandonys b, | Her /ips blufh deeper fiveets Thamfon's Spring 2. The edge of any thing In many places is a ridge of mountains fom diftance from the fea, and a plain from their root to the fhore5 which plain was formerly covered b the fea, which bounded againft thofe hills asits fir ramparts, oras the ledges or Zips of its veflel. Burnst In wounds, the /ips fink and are flaccid; agles followeth, and the fleth within withers. ~ #ifeman 3. 70 make a Liv To hang the /ipi {ullennefs and contempt A letter for me! It gives me an efate of feve years health; in which time I will make a /ip a _the phyfician Zo Lip. v. a. [from the noun. Obfolete Shake[peare To kifs A hand, that king Have /ipt, and trembled kifling Shakefpeare Oh! "tis the fiend's arch mock To /ip a wanton and fuppofe her chafte Shakef Lirra'sour. #. /. [lip and labour. Adtion of the lips without concurrenc Fafting, when prayer is not direéted to its own purp?fcs, is but /iplabour Liro'rHyMovUs Swoonin If th languor adj Taylor's Rule of Liwing [Admw and Sumsc ; fainting patien an b grea furprife wit oppreflio abou a lipathymou the ftomac and hypochonders, expec no relief from cordials Harwvey on the Plagu L1 P(.) THYMY fainting fit 2, ,/ [Asmc@vy,m. S\VOOII The fenators falling into a Zipothymy or dee fwaoqmg, made up this pageantry of death with Taylor reprefenting of it unto life In Zipot hymys or {woonings Pioufly valiant, like a torrent fwell' "The Jion for the honouts of his fkin The thregt'ned ftars glants dar'd ts b ofthe mind ; words without fentiments 1. The fiercet and moft magnanimou of fourfooted bealfts Th For aiding heaven, whe o he ufed the fricatio of this finger with faffron and gold Broun Li'prep. adj. [from /ip.] Having lips Lieeiruve. n. /. [lippitude, French lippitudo, Lat.] ~ Blearednefs of eyes Difeafes that are infe@ious are, fuch asarei the fpirits and not fo much in the hum urs, an therefore pafs eafily fro peftilences and lippitudes Lipwispowu bod to body fuch are Bacon u. /. [lip and wwifdoms.] Wif dom in talk without pracice Ifn |