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Show io r p o t f o a r l a o nithed mé with a p J m ( o f i w d a r z i S i cal fountain n f d A y d t o u h a u i r p fuc thoughts of a foul that perifb in thinking Locke Expofing their children, and leaviry them i the fields to perifb by want It is implicitly denied })y Al:xfiotlc in his Poh ticks, in that difcourfe againft -Pl;ltfl, who n‘.c‘m'tl;'cd ca d /; ,f Cl b e a f o o t t m a n i f c v t n o B e m n o t fatal "lay iy pR10STEUM an 7. /. [weg covere ar the bone Al Cheyne Circumference Neither is this fole vital faculty fufficient t \exterminate noxious humours to the peripbery o A:"" Harvey ! outward parts a. [periphrafer Wiy PE'RIPHRASE To exprefs one word b ‘i French. many; to exprefs by circumlocution B UmgRIPHRASIS: #. [. [weolPoacics periCircumlocution; uf ""ighrafe, French. ~..'of many words to exprefs the fenfe o ..one as, for death, we ma " Wlig fay, th She contains all blifs Cleaw ,.And makes the world but her perif brafis .. They make the gates of Thebes and the mouth ; 1. of this river a conftant periphrafis for this numbe Ty LEYE Brewwn " They fhew their learning ufelefly, and make "long. periphrafis on every word of the book they explain The periphrafes and circumlocutions Watts by whic 1 i iHomer exprefles the fingle at of dying, have fupplied fucceeding poets with all their manners o «»r Phrafing it Pope IRIPHRA'STICAL. adj. [from periphr fis] Circomlocutory; exprefling th e one word in many fenfo i I RIPNEU MON Y. %n and smiv _ERIENEUMO'NIA wwys peripneumoniey French. An inflammation of th . lungs o Lungs oft imbibing phlegmatick and melan"cholick humours, are now and then deprehende feh'irrous, by diffipation of the fubtiler parts, an Japidification of the grofier that may be left indu 'mte_‘t throug / the grof reliques of peripneumoni ey i OF inflam: mation of; the lungs larwve Ta | A paipreumony is the lagt fatal {ymptom of ever ¢ difeafe ; for n body dies without a ftagnation o L t\he Blood in' the lungs, whic . 4 "wtm&l/on of breath is the total exArbutbnot PE.RISH. V. n. [perir, French; ferco Latin. + To die; to be deftroyed; to be loft # 10 come to nothing It feems to hav Jor or with before a caufe,and &y befor i an inftrament /7 caufe ZLocde has 4y before th Iburn, I pine, I perif ' If} atchieve not this 'youxrag rvllri:/fi,«;fil Shakefp Athens perifbes or fom Tully bleeds the Iliad, the anger of Achille the deat of fo man Grecians i :‘Iéol;eepeth l_a‘ack his fmfi;l from tl‘u{ p(it, an hi e pf"r.t ing by the fword. . 0, xxxiii, 18 <Y perifh quickly from off the good land ;lll}')fl' wizh hunger fate of decay 3 cay . a. No i 2 Peter ufe "‘it,hou‘t ;.‘.fi&eu out and laid on the ear h t ance or pity 7 The fplitting rocks cow'r'd in the finking fands And would not dath me with their ragged fides Becaufe thy flinty heait, more hard than they Might in thy palace perifh Margaret Shake[peare Rife, prepar'd in black, to mourn thy zerifh' lord Dryden He was fo referved, that he would impart hi PE'RJURE Th to perifh duration fubjec t decay the fam w tha Pope Th Liabl fwor of fhor 7. / commo oat divin powers Pe'riwic # Adf{cititiou continual expreffio the»lealt matte of th guts flu to be applied t Locke by th wor Lat. ven Fa Shaksfpeare's Rickard T11 J [perrugue hair ‘hai French. no natural or ‘conceal Her hairi urn, mine is perfeét yellow If that be all the difference in his iove I'll get me fuch a colour'd periwvig. . S It offends me to hear a robufteou pated fellow tear a pafiion to tatters, t ears of the groundli s perizvigs and tir 1 T'll not thy per For vaiiing o th marquifs bought each a p thadow thei Fro her ow re 170 P T O ot Cwilt RIWIG dref in falfe Quincy and th will not fuffe int th on uthnot PERISTY LE, @ [ [perifiile A ciecular range of pillars fhoul worn by way of ornamen ment of baldnefs of th whic And fo he vanifh'd adi. [wiescérn 3 T periffalA motio altic the Scythians wa #. /i [ perjurium PE'R1SHABLENESS. 7./. [from perifbable. Liablenefs to be deftroyed; liablenef to decay o QOn My great father-in-law, renowned W Cried alou -What fcourge for perjur Can this dark monarchy afford falfe Clare able to preferve their memories, which can onl be done by the pens of faitbful hiftorians Swift Human nature could not fuftain the refleétio of having all its fchemes and expeltations to determine with this frail and perifbable compofition o flefh and blood Rogers Thrice has he feen the gerifpable kin Of men decay Pore's Odyffey lar motion o tion of th by i« 10 [from perjure. falfely oath It is princes greateft prefent felicity to reig in their fubjeéts hearts; but thefe are too perifh Periffaltick motion is thit: verm the guts, which js made by the co for a righteous man {wear Pe'ryunry Addifon tique, French. Lutin. 1 Timothy geance on the perjurers which they have over all bodiiy fubftances an perifbable natures Raleigh To thefe purpofes nothing can o much contribute as medals of undoubted authority not perifbable by time, nor confined to any certain place PERISTA'LTICK [perjuro and fire; for that they accounted thofe tw {pecia dominion over our immortal fouls Suppofe an ifland feparate from all commerce but having nothing becaufe of its commonnefs an perifpablensfs fit to fupply the place of money what.reafon could any have to enlarge pofitflion beyond the ufe of his family Lo C a law is not mad Pe'rRjURER We derogate from his eternal power to afcribe t the whic for the lawlefs and difobedient, for perjured perfons Collier adj. [from peri/b. foft membrane Who fhould be trufted now, when the right han Is perjur'd to the bofom Shake[peare Familiar now with grief your ears refrain PERI1SHABLE belly To forfwear; to taint with perjury I is ufed with the reciprocal pronoun: as be perjured himfelf fecrets to nobody; whereupon this clofenefs did And in the public woe forget your own You weep not for a perifp'd lord alone of the lowe mufcle Hide thee, thou bloedy hand Thou perjure, thou fimular of virtue Thou art inceftuous Shakefpeare's King Lear To deltroy; to de little perifp his underftandings th PE‘RjURE. n. f. [perjurus, Latin. perjured or forfworn perfon A wer not in ufe O fuffer me not to seri/b in my fins: Lord caref thou not that I perifh, who wilt that all fhoul be faved, and that none thould perifp Moreton 7o PE'RISH unde ~This lies immediatel Wounds penetrating into the belly, are fuch a reach no farther inward than to the peritoncum Wifeman Thefe, as natural brute beafts made to be deftroyed, fpeak evil of the things they underftan and fhall utterly perifb French. enclofes all the bowels contained i the lower belly, covering all the infid of its cavity Di& To be loft eternally not toine and is a thin an Duration, and time which is a part of it, is th idea we have of perifbing diftance, of whic n no tw parts exift together, but follow in fuccefiion; a expanfion is the idea of lafting diftance, all whof parts exift together Locke /) n PeriTonEuM Pb/)[ 2. To be in a perpetua Dia [weortvairs; peri caufe I{l::(i‘, :\; 1 i defyer:cfd;'pw}l?: their cafe comes to be though Y, 1 ha of th heart, and that of diaftole or dilatation Pope and in the Odyf thcrf lle}:a::i‘fecn any perifs for want of cloathing ne arm fall from my thoulder blade Fob, xxxis 29 namely that of the fyftole or contraétio fey, the fubjets perifbed through their own fault fenfibl with a ver 7. /. [weo) and 0w 5 peri French. "k, pherie i + membrane, called the perioffcum igRIPHERY Som Ggewr s pe "r. riofte, French. motions of the heart or pulfe in that time ever : Brovme . regular flux and reflux thric \eight hours periocically (usors. the tw be underftood of th t'nf:n there .\vill be has been the practice Locke P RisysTOLE. #. fo [#zep an The paufe or interval betwix Still when the luft of tyrant pow'r fucceeds [from periodical. The three tides ought t fpace of the night and day The Villa Gordiana had a periflyle of two hundred pillars Arbutbrot on Coing Chara&ers drawn on duft, that the firft breat of wind cffaces, are altogether as ufeful as th o o r p t n t ' Rel 44N ,f‘zaxothICALLY. adv Uy " At ftated periods P P.B° PE ERIWINRELE / |