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Show R Pope And little eagles wave their wings in gold Jo RoLL. 2. 7 1. T 5. A roun der Wher be moved by the fucceflive appli cation of all parts of th plane : as a cylinder furface to come clots m SE To give it the firft puth Along the vaft abyfs % 2. To run on wheels fand alphabets a-day, for the fpace of a million millions of years Bentley 8. Chronicle Pleafe thy pride, and fearch the herald's ro// Wher Twice ten tempeftuous nights I ro//'d, refign' Pope To roaring billows and the warring wind An ter Temple backwar the fwee The refluent tides, and plurge into the deep Pope Storms beat, and 7o//s the main Oh beat thofe ftorms, and ro/ the feas in vain In huma Ro'vrer roll. 1. An Thamfon Mafs made round Large ro/ls of fat about his fhoulders clung And from his neck the double dewlap hung /]4/111 on To keep ants from trees, encompafs the ftem fou fingexs breadth with a circle or o/l of wool newl gplucked Mortimer 4+ Writing rolled upon itfelf; a volume in India fticks or rollers . Bandage ; fillet Faften not your ro//er by tying a knot, left yo hurt your patient Wifeman's Surgery Bandage being chiefly to maintain the due fituation of a drefling, furgeons always turn a ro/ler wit Bufy angels fprea The laRing re/l, recording what we faid Sharp Ro‘LLINGPIN. 7 /. [rolling and pin.] round piece of wood tapering at eac Liftening fenates hang upon thy tongue 3. [Rouleau, French. out upo an that view Devolving through the maze of eloquenc A roll of periods, fweeter than her fong a They make the ftring of the pole Hhowizonta towards the lathe, conveying and guiding the ftrin from the pole to the work, by throwing it ove a roller Moxon's Mechs Exer Lady Charlotte, like a ftroller Sits mounted on the garden roller. Swvift's Mifcell with violence 2. The thing relling axis Ray on the Creation He fafhion'd thofe harmonious orbs, that ro/ " Inreft efs gyresabout the Arctick pole Sandys the ftate of bein thing turning on its ow are generally twifte 8. To reyolve on an axis 1. The a& of rolling rolled French ; fro fkin and fleth in the ifle of Ormu ‘To me, no feer, th' infpiring gods fuggeft Pope In her fad breaft the prince's fortunes ro// And hope and doubt alternate feize her foul I)(/[M' Rorr. 7. /. [from the verb. [roulean but when it is once tumbling, the property of th thing itfelf continues it Hammond The long flender worms, that breed between th breaft Milton #. / L'Efirange Wkhen a fhan tumbles a ro//er down a hill, th man is the violent enforcer of the firft motion my confcious foul ‘Down they fel By thoufands, angel on archangel roll'd Not i a heavy ftone to level walks What diff 'rent forrows did within thee ro/l. Prior The thoughts, which 70/ within my ravifh' 9. To be move Popc fociety, every man has his ro// an ftation afligned him 7. To fluftuate; to move tumultuoudly if thou dar'ft Spenfer Part; office ufe PDPL' Here tell me from ancient times deriv'd 9. {Role, French. itfelf; and if the number and weight of it ro// on way upon the greateft changes that can happen, ye England will be fafe Till the huge furge ro//'d off old records The eye of time beholds no nam So bleft as thine, in all the ro//s of fame Wave rolling after wave in torrent rapture ". fhalt find thy famous pedigree Dryden His chamber all was hanged about with rs// as waves or volumes of wa Our natjon is too great to be ruined by any bu tho Prier end with which pafte is moulded The pin fhould be as thick as a rollingpin W ifeman RoLLinG-PRESS. z. /. A cylinder rolling upon another cylinder, by which engravers print their plates upon paper Ro‘rryroorLy. #. /i A fort of game,i tu [roman, French ro A military fable of the middle ages of wil adventure A brave romance wh in wa an Miltoh would exaltly frame Firft brings his knight from fome immostal dame Waller Some romances entertain the genius ; and ftrengthen it by the noble ideas which they give of things but they corrupt the truth of higory Dryden Of that fhort ro// of friends writ in my heart ranged alphabets, not two of which are alike § tha they could not all be- exhaufted, though a millio millions of writers thould each write above a thou an What refound Infable or romance of Uther's fon Sidney their order, and make fuch a long ro/ of differentl aéliv ove Davies . 4. To move with the furface varioufly direéted . Milton ROMA'NCE #. / manza, Italian. the There's none, that fometimes greet us not. Donite 'Tis a mathematical demonitration, that thef twenty-four letters admit of fo many changes i a 67.1/»":1_{7)"4# ;1 tal it a buftle French. Of this poft hafte, and romage in the land And all the courfes of my life do thew [ am not in the 70/ of common men. Shakéfpeare The 7o/l and lift of that army doth remain ¢. To float in rough water Hale Thefe figns have mark'd me extraordinary Dryden the treafures were lai Ezra, vis 1 be in the r0// of beafts that do not honou Dryden Thou, light [) wher [ramage This is the main motiv was made i Beafts only cannot difcern beauty ; and le and fee it ro/ Dryden Thus the year ro//s within itfelf again When thirty rolling years have run their race 6. To mov and fearc % / Arbuthnot multuous fearch for any thing. It i commonly written RumMAéE, whic fee Shakefp 7. A regifter; a catalogue A boar is chaf'd, his noftrils flames expire And his red eye-balls 75// with living fire:. Dryden tumult Publick writing extant Revifit'ft not thefe eyes, which ro// invain To find the pietcing ray, and find no dawn Milton Ro'mace ufe a ro// to break th . The rolls of parliament, the entry of the petitions, anfwers, and tranfactions in parliament ar , To perform a periodical revolution %/w a fhower of rai of roulypouly or a country dance Mortimer a decree; the houfe of the rdls up He next eflays to' walls, but downward prefs'd - On four feet imitates his brother beaft By flow degrees he gathers from the groun His legs, and to the 7a//ing chair is bound. Dryden that foaks through Darjus mad Government of the Tongue own work, Jove was no f an O' th' rolls, and the king's fecretary gather ftill the farthe mor With infant nature, when his fpacious han Had rounded this huge ball of earth and feas is clotty Leét ts begin fome diverfion; what d'ye th a eylin- Cromwell is made mafte Milton they roll I'm pleas'd wit lan 6. [Rotulus, Latin. Fire muft rend the fky And wheel on the earth, devouring where it r Reports, like fnow-balls body rolled along A fmall Eupbrates through the piece is rol'd RO A lic; a fition R In commo fpeech A ftaple of romance and lies Falfe tears and real perjuries Where fighs and looks are bought and fold And love is made but to be told 7o RoMa'NCE v, n To lie ; to forge [fro the nogn. 'I'h'i:' is fkrange romancing Roma'wcer. #n. /. [tro lier; a forger of tales Prior Pamelz romance. The allufion of the daw extends to all impoftort vain pretenders, and romancers Shall we, cries one, pernii L'Eftrange This lewd romancer, and his bantering wit Tare Zo Ro'MaN1ZE. 2. a. [from roman To latinize ; to fill with modes of th Roman fpeech He did too much romanize our tongue, leavin the words he tranflated, almoft as muc he found them Latin a Dryden Roma'nrick. adj. [from romance. 1. Refembling the tales of romance wild Philofophers have maintained opinions, more ab furd than any of the moft fabulous poets or roman tick writers Keil Zeal for the good of one's country a party o men have reprefented as chimerical and ramantick z. Improbable ; falfe Addifon 3. Fanciful; full of wild fcenery The dun umbrage .R/mmnzz'c,‘: hangs Ro'misu adj o'er the falling ftream TLhomfon's Spring [from Rome. Popifh Bulls or letters of eletion only ferve in the Rpmifh countries Ayliffe's Parergon Rome. #. / 1. A rude, awkward, boifterous, untaugh girl She was in the due mean between one of you affected courtefying pieces of formality, and you romps that have no regard to the common rules_o civility 2. Rough rude play Arbutbnot Romp loving mif Is haul'd about in gallantry robuft 70 Romp @. n and boifteroufly ‘I'Zwmfm To play rudely, noifily In thp kitchen, as in your proper element, you ca laugh, fquall, and 7emp in full fecurity Sawift Men prefume on the liberties taken in romping Clarifie Ro'~NpEav. 7 / A kind of ancien poetry, commonly confifting of thirtee which, when a ball rolls into a certai verfes; of which eight have one rhym place, it wins A corruption of ro// and five another: it is divided into thre ball inte ehe pool 3 X couplets |