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Show PR preferiptionss he afke ‘heard of the India ad neve me, whethe moxa the gou of curin wa b French. [ prefean.ce # %y, NP Pri of place in fitin 8 Not ufed for r t and jzrefeaflte, r Care or room. perfo o PRE'SENCE 7. 1. Stat abfence of bein prefent oU Amongit his fubjects and his loyal tx‘l;nds V n H p e a S s i e e h ‘As it difanimat We have always the fame natures, and are ever a p e e a d G m f t o t a r f where th an is equally full of his prefence - equally his gift Loos Approac fonage Th fac anfwere .1 5 1o 2. Not paft mien hath rather dignity of prefence alpedt tha Bacon and pofture Collier : . How great his prefence, how eret his look 0w e‘{'ly grace, how all his virtuous mothe man to be fo prefen provide 800m in which a prince thows himfel Dryden And gave the fign of granting his defire Nor could I hope in any place but there Dryden To find a god fo prefent to my pray'r 3 By them they pafs, all gazing on them round T;‘:i t(}t]:le prefence mount, whofe glorious vie i ra:l amazed {enfes did confound Spenfer ladc prefences _ Shakefpeare's Henry VII y Anne of Bretagqc, pafling throug prefence in the court of France, and efpyin fia"?fi?fi a famous poet, leaning upon his elbo fa vg;hopenly ‘km‘m him faid w muf WA g kifs the mouth from whence f Y iweet verfes have proceeded Peacham 7 Readine[‘ ients u - t need ¢d 5 -quicknefs at expe monioufly given Plain Clarence I will fend thy foul to heav'n If heav'n will take the prefent at our hands. Shak His dog to-morrow, by his mafter's command he muft carry for a prefent to his lady. Shake[peare He fent par ral's enfign, a Say, heav'nl Afford a prefen Haft thou n 5 Unforgotten 6. Not abftraéted ; not abfen attentive 7. Being now in view being now unde confideration Thi muc believ much greater part [of the ma b faid tha th are not brought up f the admi Knolles a prefent unto Solyman mufe, fhall not thy facred vei to the infant God verfe, no hymn, no folemn ftrain Milton Sway'd by chance, not choice or art To the firft that's fair or kind Waller Make a prefent of their hear Somewhat is fure defign'd by fraud or force Truft not their prefents, nor admit the horfe. Dry 2. A letter or mandate exhibited ger prsJentes Shak Be it known to all men by thefe prefeats 7o PrEsE'NT. @w. a. [ prefento, low Lat prefenter, French: in all the fenfes. 1. To place in the prefence of a {uperior On to the facred hil They led him high applauded, and prefen Milton's Paradife Loft Before the feat fupreme 2. To exhibit to view or notice and vain is it He knows not what he fays Shakefp. King Lear That we prefent us to him 3. To offer; to exhibit Thou therefore now advife Or hear what to my mind firft thoughts prefent. Ailt Now ev'ry leaf, and ev'ry moving breat Denban: Prefents a foe, and ev'ry foe a death Le&orides's memory is ever ready to offer to hi mind fomething out of other men's writings o converfations, and is prefenti thoughts of other perfons perpetually 4. To give formally and ceremoniouily Folks in mudwall tenement Affording peppercorn for rent Prefent a turkey or a he To thofe might better fpare them ten 5. To put into the hand ceremony 6 T favou and arm him for the ficht wit Prior of another i So ladies in romance aflit their kn Prefent the fpear of mind wit They that are to love inclin'd not negleétful The ample mind keeps the feveral objets al Watts within fight, and prefent to the foul rich fpoil of th To welcome him to this his new abode L'Eftrange againft all accidents The golden goddefs, prefent at the pray'r Well knew he meant th' inanimated fair to his court Th PrE'senT. 5. J. [prefent, French ; fro the verb. 1. A gift; a donative; fomething cere as to be alway to himfelf Be prefent to her now, as then And let not proud and factious me Againt your wills oppofe their mights. Ben Foufon .Smff/: W:‘i\tfli;ptfiafcuyour gr'.tce,‘the two great cardinal need have a grea Addifon in their trade not at all in dif 4. Favourably attentive; not negleGtful piopitious . Shines in his face, and charms me from his eves The ftate is at prefent very fenfible of the deca memory; if he confer little, he had need have prefent wit; and if he read little, he had nee Bacon have much cunning >Tis a high point of philofophy and virtue for o A graceful prefece befpeaks acceptance, give a force to language, and helps to convince by loo the prefent time not future If a man write little, he-ha and tha beaut at feafts fo elliptically now time At th Fr. [a prefent Pre‘senr prefen be 3. Reaty at hand; quick in emergencies demeanour Virtue is beftin a body that is comely impediment Thou future things canft reprefen Milton As prefent A prefent good may reafonably be parted with upon a probable expeétation of a future good whic Wilkins is more excellent The moments paft, if thou art wife, retriev With pleafant mem'ry of the blifs they gave The prefent hours in prefent mirth employ And bribe the future with the hopes of joy. Prior The prefent age hath not been lefs inquifitiv than the former ages were. Woodward's Nat. Hift The prefent moment like a wife we fhun Young And ne'er enjoy, becaufe it is our own DIJ‘({L‘,"" #'5. Port; air A folute company; pleafing objets fteal away th Taylor heart Much have I hear Incredible to me, in this difpleas'd That I was never prefent on the plac Milton's Agoniftes Of thofe encounters a grea Look T fo pale ?- =-Ay; and no man in the prefence . Buthis red colour hath forfook his cheeks. Shak Odmar, of all this prfence does contain Give her your wreath whom you efteem moft fair are an neither of jthef Be not often prefen Glanwille's Scepfis into fuch difcerning prefences Since clinging cares and trains of inbred fears Not aw'd by arms, but in the prefence bold Dryden Without refpe& to purple or to gold 4. A number affcmbled befor perfon No further than the prefent, think 'ev'n th Speak what they think, and tell tales of themiel world, and fuch as is moft intimately prefenz wit Hale all the beings of the world 3. State of being in the view of a fupe& rior In prefence of th® Almighty Father, pleas' Milton With thy celeftial fong Perhaps 1 have not fo well confulted the reput of my intelleétuals, in bringing their imperfection L' Eftra are ftruck a W ho, fince their own thort underftandings reac caufe the regent thereof is of an infinite immenfic to the extent of th more than commenfurat Dariel I know not by what power I am made bold In fuch a prefence here, to plead my thoughts. Ska Thou with eternal Wifdom didft converfe Wifdom thy fifter, «nd with her did{t pla Men that fet their hearts only upon the gr without looking forward into the end of t eing face to face; bein 1. Not abfent at hand Bu pre [prefent, French adj Sens, Latin, Sidney Men that very prefence fear Which once they knew authority did bear Latin. [prafenfio Mi Might fuddenly inflict which are th #z. f guilty, what his wrat The prefent 3 fearing a grea The hedgehog's preferfion of winds is exact PRE'SENT an " trembling voice and abafhed countenance m f w i a t e t m t o f f e f i n t o fport to the young ladies, thinking it want of edu c wit a e n o f d f h d m i w o cat unwonted prefence whic Brown fuc wit i Perception beforehand Law to face to a great per Doru fhepher roo nerves Prese'nston i thin cver Th but fthu He fled ; not hoping to efcape 'Lfli‘ryi/f?t‘é chambe vey them from without to their a brain, the mind's prefenceroo 72y a o difordered, as not to perform their funétions, they have n poftern to be admitted by Locke Kneller, with filence and furprife ‘We fee Britannia's monarch rife And aw'd by thy delufive hand Add:ifon As in the prefence-chamber ftand nig uewf And I'll re your prefence Shake[peare The prefence of 2 king engenders lov When he faw defcen The Son of God to judge them, terrify' thus veply'd. Milt | 7. V an expreflio for the prefent time5 the time now exiiting of a fuperior fov'reign prefenc elliptica A The Pre'sent receives company If thef t contrar perfo Law prefent inftance Valler 1"‘1]"1115‘\ does fx)p[f')‘ 1; RESENCE-CHAMBER PrREsSENCE-ROOM may Jentia, Latin. Th To her th 1 ! 1 9 i The ghefts, though ru i heir difcre Courage our greatef as in th to fo much religion well, or accuftome is a felicity of nature ki 1‘,1"1‘01%,, not to be recall'd, do fin Their beft redrefs from prefence of the mind {7"~;;‘,1;/(. bodily ftrengt but nothing comparable to a large underftandin av\d‘ ready prefence of mind L Eftrange FoAr ppgrenoevrialngfovof my obftinacy againft Ia h‘c:;mmt;n Su a A goo And manifeft exp .,flm,.e 'reignty P Ry PPRV Pcpe gifts the fenfe of to giwve, h tures : we fay abfolutely Thi man, to give fomething to him The common phrafc is lefs in ufe are t prefen a gif to prefent the man with a gift - t |