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Show matters belonging to an orator to pretend to fri The conftant defign of both thefe orators in al l‘hf‘:r fpeeches, was to drive fome one particula By mouth ‘RALLY. adv. [from oral. point I have liftened to an oraror of this fpecies, without being able to underftand onc fingle fentence without writing Oral tradition were incompetent without writte French; auran [orange The leaves have two lobe ‘tia, Lat. or appendages at their bafe like ears .and cut in form of a heart; the fruoi is round and deprefled, and of ayello "colour when ripe, in which it differ Both orators fo much renown'd I 2 O'ravorY cam The notar aboard Eac tory French. A kitchen garden is a more pleafant fight tha ke fineft orangery, or artificial green houfe. Speéz o Baronets _: nonly diftinguithed fro other ST irangetazuney o #.[. [orange and awifz. 3 You wear out a good wholefome forenoon i "2earing a caufe betwgen an orangewife and a fofl "eller bleating ora Had circled his full ¢4, the birci matur Miltow's Paradife Loff .Of this our native heav'n 8. Sphere of attion Will you again unkni ed th t of pray' for heav'n with fpeedier fligh ratory Milton's Paradife Loff and profefling to de ns an wifhes purel fo This churlith knot of all abhorred war And move in that obedient orb again Where you did give a fai and nat'ral light A drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs Or dim fuffufion veil'd 1 Formed into a circle return to men Will dow Rounded A golden axle did the work uphold Gold was the beam, the wheels were ord'd with Ade 7 OrBi'curaRr. adj He fhall monarchy with thee divid Of all things, parted by th' empyreal bounds His quadrature from thy orbicular world French. 2 The form of thei whereas before i look as if they w This gives life an fpirit to ever excellenc bot me fo Neawton adwv circula inclofe t [from orbicular. in th ¢ orb in th th J*"RATORICAL. adj.. [from cratour. " torical5 befitting an oratour i bot o Apoken, awakens the dulleft {pirits, an X ‘gl.llar grace an ~ his oration Circular; approaching to circularity how the people tak » o/ %" The eruel iffue of thefe bloody men Frenc 1h 1. Spherical There fhall T try oSty In my aration [orbiculaire orbiculutus, Latin, =% Latin. A fpeech made according t .,the laws of rhetorick; a harangue; declamation AZilr. Orl'd in a rainbow, and like glories wearing "RA'TION. 2. [. [oration, French ; oratio Shakefpeare Truth and juftice the Shakef orbicular Round ; circular As doth that orbed continent the fire That fevers day from night 1e harmlefs chara&ers, that no one hit Pope Henley's oratory, Ofborn's wit [Oratoire Pri All thofe fayings will I overfwear And all thofe {wearings keep as true in foul 3 Saift Milto OrBa'TION. 7./. [orbatus, Latin. vation of parents or children O'RBED. adj. [from orb. greateit ments h ato Shuk g. It is applied by Milten to the eye, a being laminous and f{pherical 2 Oratory fignifies a private place, which is depu for the and not i and allotted fo _ A woman who fells oranges " wit ed upon the fleet of th The Romans am ¢ which there were fix armed wit Antiate roftra rich the conful Menenius adorne Arbutbnot the public place of orazory Heyly RANGEWIFE 7. Period; revolation of time rhetorical expreflion the pretty lamb Dryd Self-begot, felf-rais'd By our own quick'ning power, when fatal courf Exercife of elogquence 2 are com by a ribbo i 1 he preft with mof = tenderne(s, making tears part of hi Fell The former, who had to deal with a people o efs, ing, and wit, laid th much mo Com an orange or knights of Nova Scotia is ufe Clarendon as had greatef The punic granate op'd its rofe-like flow'rs T'he orange breath'd its aromatic pow'rs Harte refemblin fenf iey prevailed over thofe who wer Saift Red ct Than loude 3y this cline their o Fine oranges, fauce for your veal o Are charming when fqueez'd in a pot of brown ale tawney. whil Unutterable, w Infpir'd, and w shriticum, are no lefs diftin& ideas than thofe o ‘he fame colours taken from two different bodies Locke _RANGEMUSK. 7./. A {pecies of péar ~RANGETAWNEY 7 [orange an Dyyden ydour, and is ufed for a prefervative againft inBacon's New Atlantis eltion The ideas of orange colour and azure, produce n the mind by the fame infufion of lignum ne drown'd dams comfort Sidney ien a world of me Could not prevail wi all their oratory wdnefs over-rul'd. Shakefp Yet hath a woman' w tow'rd end Whe my orato I bid them tha 'y's good we's Riche 111 Cry, God fav 2 fruit like an orange, but of colour betwee awny and fcarlet, which caft a moft ex RANGERY. #. /. [orangerie ~, Plantation of oranges wer pafture ftored with fheep feeding with fobe y in holdin of eloquenc u /. [oratoria, ars, Latin.} 1. Eloguence ‘ Sha depth A petitioner Thi addrefles to chancery I will difcharge it in your ftraw-colour'd beard your orange tawny beard ow The {peMiller from the citron and lemon cies are eight thei frame and thing Bacon Aftronomers, to f{olve the phenomena icks and epicycles to their conceit e wonderful engine of orbs, though no fuc were With {miling afpect you ferenely mov In your fifth arb, and rule therealm of love Saift \monuments to derive to wus the original laws of not orall ‘) kingdom, becaufe- they are complex Hale ‘traducible to fo great a diftance of ages n. J Savift 6. Circledefcribed by any of the mundan {pheres i Addifon mote is in a larger orb Holydey whereas a fubje€t's motio Wilkins ( demonftration all his adtivity is but in the epicycle ofa famfly Moulded into an orb ‘RBIT. #. [. [orbite ite, Fr Watt Rhe 1 Th line defcribe orbita Lat. by the revolution o Where he fpeaks in an orarorical, affe&ing, o perfuafive way, let this be expiained by other place W‘here he treats of the fame theme in a doétrina o/ way | RATOUR V tor, Latin. '«,f'qA public quence "' Watts #. [ [orateur fpeaker French a ma ora £0 Warwick is a fubtle oraror Shake[peare 4, As when of old fome o7 az0r renown'd In Athens or fre e Rome, wher o5 I° B B e elog eloqueenc Stgo:!l{'h dl,'fincemute! to fome greatcaufe addrefs'd 'n himfelf colleted; while each part "viotion, each.af, won audjence It would be altogether vain an Mundan of heaven Milton improper i € ocea In the floor of of elo F P‘%;; queen and-fon ! your labour is but loft 3 1 qui tion like an angel fings cherubims to the'y ung-e at mal Shakefp 2 A {mal w be al an woul b orb Vheel; any rolling body 'The ords Of his fierce chariot roll'd as with the foun Milton's Paradife Loft Of torrent floods . Circle; line drawn round Does the fon leatn aQion ftom the father! Ye O'RB1 . # /i " [orbus Latin. or want of parents or children IYIIEI "\and of the early converts, lived to & very grea U1, age, that they might perfonally convey the trut of the gofpel to thofe times which were very re ‘RANGE OR OX o OR Lofs PRacon |