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Show RE a continued a& of the knife, orof othe forc You bloody Neros, rigping up the wombfhame f our dea \, Of S/)(Ikg:[/)ga"v wilt daf thei children an ri u N gheir women with child 2 Kings, viii. 12 | § And upwTahred brieapsft tpherevgernotisn the blow of his audacious foe Dryden To take away by laceration or cutting Macduff was from his mother's wom {4, Untimely ripp' h Efcul o b t Hayzard Rip this heart of min ™ Qutof my breaft, and fhew it for a coward's o Otavay The confcious hufband who like fymptom feize t,Charges on her the guilt of their difeafe He'll rip the fatal fecret from her heart. Granwille ' Todifclofe ; to fearch out v to bring to view to tear up clean.sh data import.tsv out README Ler it be lawful for me to rip up to the ver L 1., bottom, how and by whom your difcipline wa ~ "planted, at fuch time as this age we live in bega Hooker .. to make firft trial thereof Spenfer You rip up the original of Scotland This ripping up of anceftors is very pleafing unt ""me, .and indeed favoureth of fome reading Spenfer on Ireland fy They ripped up all that had been done fro Clarendon ' the beginning of the rebellion The relations confidering that a trial would ri up old fores, and difcover things not fo much t the reputation of the deceafed, they dropt thei Arbuthnot defign E. aay [n1pe, Saxon ; rijp, Dutch. Brought to perfetion in growth ; ma ture Macbet Is ripe for thaking, and the pow'rs abov Put on their inftruments Shake[pearc ‘Their fruit is improfitable, not ripe to eat Wildom, iv. 5 So may'ft thou live, till, like ripe fruit, thou dro Into thy mother's lap, or be with eaf ., Gather'd, not harfhly pluck'd, for death mature Refembling the ripenefs of fruit Milton Thofe happieft {miles " That play'd on her ripe lip, feem'd not to kno "What guefts were in her eyes, which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropt Shake[peare _q+ Complete ; proper for ufe 7 This royal infantpromife At thirteen years old he was rige for the univerfity Fell Upon this land a thoufand thoufand bleflings Which time fhall bring to ripenc/s Shakefpeare Ripe for heav'n, whenr fate A neas calls Then fhalt thou bear him up, fublime, to me Dryden Zo R1pE. w. n ripen [from the adjettive. to gro ripe t 1 to manhoo T Milton be matured Ripen is now ufed 4. Fitnefs T mature ripe 1 by letters fhall dire& your courfe ., When time is #ipe Shake[peare's Henry IV .+ Advanced to the perfe&ion of any quality There was a pretty rednefs in his lips s Alittle riper and more lufty re " Than that mix'din his cheeks Shake[peare Oearly 7ipe! to thy abundant ftore , What could advancing age have added more Dryden Ri‘PELY. adv. [from rige. at the fic time Ri'pPER to mak Zo RISE I hav To gro Shakefpeare Brought to the point of taking effeét fully matured 1 4. To {pring He thence fhall.come When this world's diffolution fhall be ripes Milton While things were juft ripe for a war, the cantons / their protectors, interpofed as umpires in' the quar4 rel Addifon Fully qualified by gradual improve mcm, part rifen. he bed an thro Shakefpeare's Macheth him fitting, for, fai Earl of Orrery an to grow up For one forbidden tree a multitude Now ris'z to work them farther woe Milton 5. To gain elevation of rank or fortune to mak Some rife by fin, and fome by virtue fall Shakefpeare If they rife not with their fervice, they wil make their fervice fall with them Bacorn To rife ¥ th®> world No wife man that's honeft fhould expe® 0rawa Thofe that have been raifed by fom 1 minifter, trample upon the fleps by which the rifey to rival him South Shakefpeare When to rigen'd manhood he fhall grow Dryden That T fettle Your father in his throne, was for your fake I left th' acknowledgement for time to ripen Dryden The genial fu Has daily, fince his courfe begun Rejoic'd the metal to refine 6. To {well If the bright fpot ftay in his place; itis of the burning 7 Toafcen Lewiticus, xiil ; to mov Addifen The reft fucceeding times fhall ripen into. fate Pope 21 upwards The fap in old trees is not fo fran all to the boughs, bur tireth by the way teth out mofs If two plane polifh'd plates of 4 polith' glafs be laid together, fo that their fide Be this the caufe of more than mortal hate as to rif and putBacon looking- be paral lel, and at a very fmail diftance from one another and then their lower edges be dipped into water Swwift the water will #ife up between them 8. To break out fro as the {un Neavton below the horizon He maketh the fun to 7ife on the evil and th Wileman in the abfcefs, befor good Sharp's Surgery H Matthezv, v affirmeth tha tunny is fat upo the rifin of the Pleiades, and departs upon Ar&urus Brown's Vilgar Errours which made them their fame out-live To Cowley fcarce did ripenefs give rgfe They imagin And that I'll prove on better men than Somerfet Were growing time once ripen'd to my will Time pret True in our fail Falfe in our promis'd rifing. Milton's Paradife Lof My father was no traitor 2. Full growth lace 3. To get up from a fall ripe Little matter is depofite it arrives towards jts ripenefs wh not rife up to grieve Daniel's Civil War Thy manfion wants thee, Adam, 7ife Milton ripe. {fro / # ‘Ri1"pEnESss o Finifhed ; confummate 1. The ftate of being ripe; maturity Beafts are in fenfible capacity as ripe even a They have compared it to the ripencfs of fruits Y, men themfelves, perhaps more ripe Hocker He was a fcholar, and a ripe and good one wh is to live To reft fecure Melons on beds of ice are taught to bear And ftrangers to the fun yet ripen here Granwille Here elements have loft their ufes Air ripens not, nor earth produces 2 feen her rife fro Tha Bacon's Natural Hiftory And riper'd the Peruvian mine on On Never a wife leads a better life than fhe does do what fthe will; go to bed when fhe lifk /if when fhe lift Shake[peare As wild affes in the defert, go they forth t their work, rifing betimes for a prey. Fob, xxiv. 5 peaches and cornelians; and it is a work of providence that they bloflom fo foonj for otherwif they could not have the fun long enough to ripen The greedy failor fhall the feas forego « 2. 'To get up from reft to-morrow bloffloms 'To mature tears her night-gown upen her The archbifhop receive he, I am too old to rife The pricking of a fruit, before it ripeneth, ripen the fruit more fuddenly Bacon's Natural Hiftory Trees, that ripen latet, blofflom fooneft; a w. 2 wh rip. Cowley has ris, for rofe; {o has FonJor. |[piyan, Saxon; reifen, Dutch. 1. To change a jacent or recumbent to an erect pofture And bears his blufhing honours thick upon him ‘The third day comes a froft, a killing froft And when he thinks, good eafy man, full furel His greatnefs is a'sipening, nips his root And then he falis as I do Shakefpeare Afore the four grape is ripening in the flower Ifaiab, xviiis § 7o R1'pPEN [fro 70 R1'pPLE. w.n To fret on the furface, as water {wiftly running Ri'pTowEL 7. f A gratuity, or reward given to tenants, after they. ba reaped their lord's corn Bailey "This is the ftate of man ; to-day he puts fort The tender leaves of hope #. / rips ; on rates Maturely @. z. [from ripe. Shakelpeare's King Lear Ripenefs is all It fits us therefore ripely Our chariots and our horfemen be in readinefs Shakefpeare To RVPEN ripe qualification Men muft endur Their going hence, ev'n as their coming hither From hour to hour we ripe and ripe And then from hour to hour we rot and rot Shakefpeare Slubber not bufinefs for my fake, Bafianio But ftay the very riping of the time Shakefpeare ‘Though no ftone tell thee what I was, yet thou In my grave's infide, fee what thou art now Yet thou'rt not yet {o good, till us death la To ripe and mellow there,' w' are ftubborn clay Donne Zo Rire. w. 2 am arriv'd {o near And inward rigenefs doth much lefs appear That fome more timely happy {pirits indu'th He is retir'd, to ripe his growing fortunes To Scotland Shakefpeare U g Affedting fury aéls a madman's part R RVI RI Whether the fu Rife on the earth, or earth 7ife on the fun. Milton. Denban 3. Peitc&lion 5 completion 9 T tak beginnin to come into exthis purpofe were thofe harmonious tunes T of pfalms devifed for us, that they, which are either in years but young, or touching perfection o virtue as yet no grow to ripenefs, might they think they fing, learn iftence or notice Only he fpoke, and every thing that is Out of the fruitful womb of nothing ris. Comoley whe Hooker '10. To begin to adt. Hig |