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Show ON a town but ouce a year fion, thoug If the tenant fail the landlord h S muf o f a s h h a o i e c fail hi Lacke o e o m c a a a l i r Thefe fmaller p others much fmaller, all which together are equal t clean.sh data import.tsv out README all th -pores or empt fpaces ber\\'cc_n _rlxcm 3 an 2. Forward ; in progreflion On indeed they went A fatal ftop travers'd their head-long courfe. Dan Milton So faying, on he led his radiant files Milton My hafting days fly on with full carcer Hopping and flying, thus they led him o breaft 4 ing ftream .«J» In continuance without ceafing hotteft part of the day without intermiffion "ER "7 . Locke oz nor of Not off: as, he is neithe that is, he is irrefolute Upon the body, as part of drefs cloaths were neither oz nor gff See OFF were difordered Prior Blackmore 5975, Tt notes refolution to advance forward not backward A thoufand ways, the nobleft path we'll tread And bravely oz, till they or we, or all A common facrifice to honour fall Denbam Iris through almoft all its fignification mean an approach jundtion, adaition, or prefence +%"Ow. interjet. A word of incitemen 151 n€ 4 o to attack ; ellipticall Therefore on, or ftrip your fword ftark-maked for meddle you muft. Shakefpeare's Tavelfth Night Cheerly o7, courageous friends Toreap.the harveft of perpetual peace By this one bloody trial of fharp war Shakefpeare On then, my mufe | and fools and knaves éxpofe And, fince thou can'ft not mak foes a friend Oxce, adv. [from one. 1. One time mak Young Trees that bear maft, are fruitful but once i £Wo years; the caufe is, the expence of fap. Bacan Forthwith from out the ark a raven flies And after him the furer meflenger A dove, fent forth once and again to {p Green trees or ground eve and i Milton's Paradife Loft Once every morn he march'd, and ¢nce at night a compan Atterbury ftate 7. Formerly; at a former time ¢ m b neceflaril of believers becom b feflion : for i by believ a churc ing, they muft alfo become ore church by believin in a declinin afterward not a ore in reference to that p accounte firf th th ; the fame delivered to the faints, w ceive, embrace, and profefs Dryden all its force at once, upo Pearfon one truth 7 Particularly one g One day when P Thereon his arms and once-lov'd portrait lay Thither our fatal marriage-bed convey Wit My foul had once fome foolifh fondnefs for thee Addifon But hence 'tis gone Spenfer Sat down to reft One day, in turning fome uncultur'd ground Once feem adverb a b t a ha befor this once ONE. adj. [an, cene, Saxon; eez, Dutch ein, German; %, Greek. 1. Lefs than two fingle by a denote A calket burft, with diamonds fill'd, and gold. Harte. 8 Some future Heav'n waxeth old, and all the {pheresabov Shall oze day faint, and their fwift motion ftay And time itfelf, in time fhall ceafe to morve Davies But the foul furvives and lives for aye OxE unit The man he knew was one that willingl wor Daniel would hazard all Pindarus the poet, and one of the wifeft, acknowledged alfo oze God the moft high, to be th Raleigh father and creator of all things Love him by partsin all your.num'rous race And from thofe parts form one collected grace "Then when you have refin'd to that degree Imagine all in one, and think that oze is he. Dryd 2. Indefinitely ; any fome one We fhal Prefent our fervices to a fine new prince Shakefpeare One of thefe days I took pains to make thee fpeak, taught the each hou One thing or other Shake[peare's Tempeft 3. It is added to any Whe In hopes a free-ftone quarry might be found His mattock met refiftance, and behold it that once any one heareth the word of the king dom, and underftandeth it not, then cometh th wicked one and catcheth away that which wa Matt. xiii. 19 fown in his heart 1f any one prince made a felicity in thislife, an left fair fame after death, without the love of hi fubjeéts, there were fome colour to defpife it Suckling 4. Different; diverfe: oppofed to another What a precious comfort to have fo many, lik brothers, commanding ore another's fortunes Shake[peare It is one thing to draw outlines true, the feature like, the proportions exaét, the colouring tolerable and enather thing to make all thefe graceful, Dryd all her band was following the chafe This nymph quite tir'd with heat of fcorching air tha a nou rathe i whe For one goodToo Since 'tis decreed, and to this period lea encouragemen for go on impreflion 8 Which from a naked Pi& his grandfire won oppofed to off thofe ill deeds that fully fame hat fro The church s therefore on may be man e t At the time immediate Thi the A painted veft prince Voltager had on 6 Not man There is o77¢ Lor In blood once tainted, like a current ru From the lewd father to the lewder fon as And Phyllis is but twenty-one Fufcinus 6 though no more and when it is joined with an adjeétive All day let enyy view her face 5. One time Hi Sidney A long cloak he had on Stiff in brocade, and pinch'd in ftays Her patches, paint, and jewels o7 not by degrees prepar'd diftance, appear like points, unlefs f immenf far as their light is dilated by refraétion, may appear from hence, that when the moon pafies ove and eclipfes them, their light vanifhes, not gradually like that of the planets, but all at once Neawton Rowe's Fane Shore You roam about, and never are at relt By new defires, that is, new torments flill pofleft on As in a fev'rith dream you fiill gone. Dryden And wonder why your thirft is neve The peafants defy the fun ; they work oz in th Afk from the one fide of heaven unt whether there hath been any fuch thin Both the matter of the fton had been at once fluid bodies, till o7 bably the marchafite, firft growing as being yet of a more y commodated itfelf to the h Dryden's Cimon and Iphigenia The thunders roll Now that the fixed ftars, by reafon of thei oz the red'nBlackmore o 1 Creation the one tha 5. One of two oppofed to the other But all atonce5 at once the winds arife pufh' Let them fleep, let them flecpon Till this ftormy night be gone Crafhazv And th' eternal morrow dawn Sing on, fing on, for I can ne'er be cloy'd. Dryd At a point of time indivifible Night came on Go to, I did not mean to chide you 0r with your tale Dryden fro g other Two bones rubbed hard againft one ano with a file, produce a fetid fmell At one time they keep their patients fo as almoft to ftifle them, and all of a fud cold regimen is in vogue Of thunder heard remote Milton's Paradife Loff Fird with this thought, at once he ftrain'd th Dryden To the flow lake , What kindled in the dark the vital flame And ere the heart was form'd hopes of advantag At once with him they rofe Their rifing all at once was as the foun And on the lips a burning kifs imprefs'd to lay our shought and clearnefs together by fo many wrapthat I looked like a V Ad any one action to another, but becaufe we hav this heir is, he does not once tell us. Locke 3. The fame time not far but ch A fingle time Wh to folid particles Neavton com o on perpetually till yo . fuch as have no pores 2 to know the right wa others with advantag My legs were clofe pers one over another tian mummy l f i b h t e f u n t e Y fified a fories Dryden ‘ virgin ! daughter of eternal night Give me this once thy labour to fuftai My right, and execute my juft difdain Dryden In your tuneful lays Once more refound the great Apnilo"s praife. Pope AFF PeEed IS d o f a r h o a a t t a a r h o born a rtill he had by degrees weakened, and at length m uth you had no need to extend your ter a&t, fo he might have for As he forbore on place with another, to be about a quarter of as it were for your diver in fucceflion Suppofe the common depth of the fea, to tak #n. / oze [Ther whic are many ufes of th ferv t denominat it a fubftantive, though fome of the may feem rather to make it a pronou relative, and fome may perhaps be confidered as confiftent with the nature o an adjettive, the fubftantive being underftood. 1. A fingle perfon If one by one you wedded all the world She you kill'd would be unparallel'd Shakefpeare Although the beauties, riches, honours, {ciences virtues, and perfeions of all men were in the prefent pofieflion of one, yet fomewhat beyond and abov all this there would ftill be fought and earnefil thirfted for Hooker From his lofty fteed he flew And raifing one by one the fuppliant crew Dryder's Kiight's Tale To comfort each If one muft be rejeed, one fucc Make him my Lord, within whofe faithful brea Is fix'd my image, and wholoves me beft: Dryden 2. A fingle'mafs or aggregate Itis one thing only as a heap is one Blackmere 3. The firft hour "Till *tis one o'clock Let us not forget. 4. The fame thing our dance of cufto Shakefpeares I anfwer'd not again But that's all one Shakefpeare T SIVIa WON. adv 1. Forward You came out like fome great monarch IIEI See Uron the fame with zpon TN 20, On ON ON |