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Show | I can counterfeit the decp tragedian Speak, and look back; and pry on c'v'ry.fidc, 1 W % fntending deep fufpicions Shakefpeare's Richard HI T pry''d me through the crevice of a wall Psev'porocy It is not according to the foun We of th' offending fid Mutt keep aloof from frict :u‘bitrem(*p prince SHAW " Fach grove and thicket, gry in ev'ry fhape " Left hid in fome th' arch-hypocrite efcape. Dryden Search'd ev'ry tree, and pry'd on ev'ry flow'r A&ions are of fo mixt a nature Dryden or obferv into them part fom Creech a me mor tha tha Addif interpretations on them All thefe I frankly own without denying But where has this Praxiteles been prying ¢ Ad i PSALM. 7. /. [p/alme, pfeanme, Frenc Joruacs] " other books, the pfalms do both more briefly con. 4ain and more movingly exprefs, by reafon of tha Psa'vmist pfalm. . / [pfalmifte, Fr fro Pagans {chemie in Virgil ‘'one deity is reprefented as raifin another as laying it Psa'Lmopy denpudia. wher a ftorm an Addifon n. /. [pfalmodie, French The a&t or pratice of fing tng holy fongs SALMO'GRAPHY . /. [Jarwo: an 7ei90.] The a& of writing pfalms Psa'Lrer. #. / [pfautier, Fr. daligor. The volume of pialms; a pfalmbook Psa'irery, #. /i A kind of harp beate with fticks The trumpets, facbuts, pfalterics, and fife Make the fun dance Shakefpeare's Coriolarus Praife with trumpets, pierc the fkies Pral‘fe with harps and pfalterics Th loudl fweet finge refounde of Ifrae th benefit EiEaToT Sandys's Paraph with o his pfairery th almight Peachii Nought fhall the pfal'iry and the harp avail ) hen the quick fpirits their warf march forbear P And/numbing coldnefs has unbrac'd the ear. Prior A prefix SEUDO. 7. /i [from Jesds. which being put before words, fiznifie falfe or counterfeit as, pendapofile c unterfeit apoile SEUDOGRAPHY n./ TFalfe writing ufel mil ot purfue t e many pfeudographi e {hew of how great concern the em s i‘ phafi e, if tightly ufed Loder Fr abl over the publick weal f 4 Th 5 Ope Th bu A man that keeps a houfe of genera In low language entertainment PuBrica'rion. z /. [publico, Latin. 1. The aé& of publithing; the at of notifying to the world; divulgation; proFor the inftruétion of all mien to eternal life, i is neceffary' that the facred and faving truth o God be openly publithed unto them, which ope publicatio myfterie of heavenl is by an excelHeoker lency termed preaching 2. Edition; th a of giving a boo t the publick bookmor Pope owin An'imperfest copy having been offered to feller, you confented to the pudlication of on correét The publication of thefe papers was no to our folly, but that of others adj /'zzf'///l‘;.w Latin. 1. Belongin private t a ftat c nati s no following' the law of private reafon, wher the law of publick" fhould take' place, they bree B difturbance « cellent te , and mak the commo Aiterbury income of the commonwealth is r ife Addifon #. /. [from pablicus Lat. l French. bod of mankind or o a ftate or nation ; the people Thofe nations are mof and conquered, where th liable to be over-ru people are rich, an where, for want of good conduét poor the publick i Davenant The public praife is'more difpofed to cenfure than t Addifon 2. Open view; general notice Philofophy, though it like yet, when it appears in publick complacency, as to be cloathe fhion In private grieve, butwith In publick feem to triumph, no In publick *tis they hide Where none diftinguith Pu'srickry. adv 1. In the nam 2 not a gaudy drefs muft have {o muc in the ordinary faLocke carelefs fcorn to mourn. Granw Pope [from publick. of the community This has been fo fenfibly known by 'trading nations, :l]mt great rewards are publickly offered fo 1ts {upply Addifon Openly without concealment Sometimes alfo it ma = be private, communica ting to the judges fome' things not fit to be pib lickly delivered Bacon Pu erick es . #. /i [from publ572ick. 1. State of belonging to the community Th multitud of partneérs does detr from each private thare it leffen propriety in'it nor does th 2. Opennefs ftate of being gener known or publick U'BLICKSPIRITED. adj [publick an Having regard to the genera advantag *Ti enoug abov private good to brea the neck o honef purpof kill al generous and puélick d mo tions in the conception Thefe were the pu " theit age publijue [public PU'BLICK pai for general entertainment publique 2 clamation bu the a houfes Brown As Jefus fat at meat, many publicans and finners came and fat down with him. Maith. ix. 10 hedrted mien up all thei blic Miltor fuch as have money to fpend at taverns an is accounted Pusrican. #. /. [from publicus, Latin. 1. A toll gatherer the foun lick fpirit, that is, with {Uc as fets him loofe him endeavour towards promotin good the me punétual truth no minded to pu Matt country's fervice, w t any reward All nations tha at out of little or no & oy 1: . thing, did fo merel oy<7 th pu li k minS dednef~of particular péxfon Scuth A good ma te muft be endued with a ;ub PuBe'sceNT. adj. [from pubefeens, Lat. Arriving at puberty pubefrent at the year of twice feven an wa known Regarding not private interefl the good of t he community 1. The genera an hourl fcorn the parts, is drawn down to the fpermatical vefiels are menftruent counfellor 1l univerfal hifs Pu'srick That the wome th Wihit being a juft man ublick example The caufe of changing 'the voice at the year of puberty feemeth to be, for that when much o the moifture of the body, which did before irrigat Solon divided it into ten feptenaries; in the firf is dedentition or falling of teeth, in the fecon pubefence Brown defice nocorious; generall z. Open Puse'scENCE. n. /. [from pube/co, Lat. The ftate of arriving at puberty more rational is this fyftem of th than th Dis puberias clamoue of our church no w pifhes and 1 it leaveth the body more hot than it was, whenc cometh the dilatation of the pipes Bacon All the carnivorous animals would have multiplied exceedingly, before thefe children that efcape could come to the age of puberty. Bentley's Sermons Writer of holy {ongs How muc " plalmift Law of con 'The time of life in which th Lat. two fexes begin firft to be acquainted A holy fong their pfa/ms and prayers expreflio [puberté 2. [ PuBe'rRTY Hooker . poetical form wherewith they are written Sternhold was made groom of the chamber, fo turning certain of David's pfalms into verfe. Peach Thofe juft fpirits that wear victorious palms Hymns devote and holy pfalin Dilton Singing continually In another pfalm, heé freaks of the wifdom an ! power of God in the creation Burnet She, her daughters, and her miaids, meet to< gether at all the hours of prayer in the day, an «chant pfalms, and other devotions, and fpend th teft of their time in fuch good works, and innocent diverfions, as render them fit to return t A Pry'smaGcoGuE. #. /. [ #oz e and /a, A medicine which difcharges fpittle The choice and flower of all things profitable i Znterj Hav Pry'avism.n. /.| ptyalifine, Fr. Aveniouds. Salivation ; effufion of fpittle and put others, they take different hints di p were thofe golden days of old When dea as Burgundy the prifans {old When patients choie to die with better will Than breathe and pay the apothecary's bill. Garth In fevers the aliments prefcribed by Hippocra were ptifans and cream of barley Arbuthn it 1 wak'd, and looking round the bow' Nor need we with a prying eye {urve ' The diftant fkies, to find the milky way wh Pri‘san. u. f. [ ptifanne, Fr. ofcown.] medical drink made of barley deco&te with raifins and liquorice Search wel . a crimina bitte Born only to be victims of the ftate Our hopes, our withes, all our paffions try' Yor publick ufe, the flaves of other pr Arbuthnot and therefore difturbs all wit 2 « The tural poet of the melody pardone A peevifh fellow has fome reafon for being ou of humour, or has a natural inca 1C: acity for delight We have naturally a curiofity to be 1f any where by chance 1 might efp ha wit Of royal maids how wretched is the fate rules of pfends tempt at her windows fearching into forbidden fecrets h tot deferve it A fha Hoolusy X1V tha hav ublick fervic gy, to treport of a pious prince, that he neglet his devotion, but you may report of a mercifu And ftop all fight holes, every loop, trn.m whenc e a S u o u i p m o a r o e Th He that pricth in - hearken at herdoors The Falfe # /i [Jewdreyia. hood of {peech VWhen for his hand he had-his two fons heads. Sha Watch thou, and wake when others \bc afleep Shakefpeare To pry into the fecrets f'f r.hc i‘t.;lt'c, W ®%- A Hooker that is patr of their ow Another publickf mon enemy could no Charles on the throne It was generou and p interef com forefee migh Kin Addifon ted in you, to b lifpute, by thewing withou |