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Show RU Reports, the Volfcians, with two feveral powets Are entered into the Roman territories eGo fee this rumourer whipt: it cannot be. Shake[peare 1 Th [rampff, German. n. garl of beafts huma and contemptuoufly o beings At her rump fhe growing had behin If his holinefs would thum His reverend bum 'gainft horfe's rump Prist He might b' equipt from his own ftable Rumps of beef with virgin honey ftrew'd. King Laft trotted forth the gentle fwine To eafe her itch againft the ftump And difmally was heard to whine Saift All as the fcrubb'd her meazly rump 6. To take a courfe at fea Running under the ifland Clauda work to come by the boat M Saxon. rude plait Pucker M mak very. quick pace hafte t Dryden He ran up the ridges of the rocks amain I Dryden Saift 2. To ufe the legs in motion Seldom there is need of this can run about till youn The priet and people run about And at the ports all thronging out As if their fafety were to qui 4. To paf the air on the furface The Lord fent thunder upon the ground 5. Toraf an no throug the fire ran alon Exodus, ix. 25 violently Now by thewinds and raging waves I fwear Your fafcty more than mine was thus my care Left of the guide bereft, the rudder loft % our fhip thow'd r«n againft the rocky coaft be liquid Dryden. The whole runs on fhort, like articles in an count, whereas, if the fubjeét were fully explained each of them might take up half apage a cur Arbutbiat on Gi 22. To hav kind flowers lea melted whe Wotton's Buthflgbl'fl rei fov ou b ne ru fty r The king's ordin lord the king To be fufible wholl Me 15. To pafs to proceed run wholly on the bfldg‘.‘:‘?li gave the thei i e g r th by which Tempi s e c f 25. To have recep a n the lower people to melt for then it will be brittle our mind 24. 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To be bufied upon it beginneth to congeal how to ruz Addifon As wax diffolves, as ice begins to run And trickle into drops before the fun 13 a continual tenour pf ary Difcourfes ran thus among the cleareft obferves lI!!; an ho wi nc pr th th d fa it wa ginable ftain of his religion, had, by the fight z' ‘! ju hi te or ro co c m rt co ei fo to be fluid Unfix her frofts, and teac Let not thy voice be heard, left angry fellows ru upon thee, and thou lofe thy life. Fudges, xviil. 2.5 words Addifon So melts the youth Ben .‘70711/./[1 21. To be mentioned curforily, or infen The mountain ftands; nor can the rifing fu childre Locke 3. To move in a hurry "Their mother Calle ter than Plato's pre-exiftence Virgil, in his firft Georgick, has runinto Addf fet of precepts foreign to his fubjeét Raw and injudicious writers propofe one thing for their fubject, and run off to another, | Feli mak a little hole in which put quickfilve wrapped in a piece of linnen, and it will fix an run no more, and endure the hammer Bacon Stiff with eternal ice, and hid in fnow Let a fhoe-boy clean your fhoes and run of er rands T bet-4 is way of running up beyond one's nativit fields he cloath'd, and chear'd her blafte fac With running fountains and with fpringing grafs Addifon See daifies open, rivers run Parnel 12 By reading, a man antedates his life; an He xxiv. 29 been vain, it might loo The day wou'd fooner than the tale bedone, Dryde bu with fhining feas that raz amon them Since death's near, and runs with fo much force ‘We muft meet firft, and intercept his courfe interwove an upon the enem Cou'duyou hear the annals of our fate Through fuch a train of woesif I fhould ran Milton iflands were covered wit generl like a degree of frenzy to be determined on foim Addfin pra&icable an undertaking to ftagnate no Innumerabl Their feet run to evil, and make hafte to the Proverbs blood Laban ran out unto the man unto the well attack The greateft veffel, when full, if you pour i ftill, it muft run out fome way, and the more i runs out at one fide, the lefs it runs out at th other Tenmple wit paf Genefis thi Dryden rent .in countries where th zo. To pafs in thought or fpeech rzz nothin to ftream; to hav Sbflkgl}mn where the fligh Toitn Had the prefent war 72z againft us, and allo And Thebes 7an red with her own natives blood 11. To flow and yet draws dwf&é allowed praftice runs counter to it, is evident_. Shakefpeare claret In fome houfes, wainfcots will {weat, fo tha Bacon they will almoft »u4» with water Go 1. To move {wiftly ; to ply the legs i fuch a manner as that both feet are a every ftep off the ground at the fam t force of a law Dryden runs counter breach of this rule, and confequently has not th Shakefpeare's FulingCafar the condui goods imported So runs againtt all reafon Shakefpeare's Muchuth That punifhment follows not in this life th with a hundred fpouts tha I command o that but once ‘fu% allg ?figi - v."eh Little is the wifdom ftatues Did 7un pure blood Saxon ; rennen, Dutch. thick; ypnan time Like a fountain a legal courfe To have a courfe in any diretion, A houn Caicus roll'd a crimfon flood [rinnan «. #. pret. ran 19 10. To emit or let flow any liquid Rivers run potable gold Fair Virginia would her fate befto On Ratila, and change her faultlefs mak For the foul rumple of her camel-back 70 RUN to ru» fro an Addlfm terelt runs as well upon our fhips as goods zn; 208 T mutft be yeoarly pai£ d Shakefpeare's Merchant of Penice Jew, my mafter [ppympelle / confcience will ferve m To hav praétifed exported Locke To go away by ftealth 9 welpet As faft as our time ruzs, we fhouldbcv‘ Cuftoms run only upon ou The reft difpers'd 7un, fome difguis'd To unknown coafts : fome to the thores do fly Daniel They, when they're out of hopes of flying Hudibras Will run away from death by dying Your child thrieks, and runs away at a frog I rumpled petticoats, or tumbled beds Or difcompos'd the head-drefs of a prude 7 18 Ben _7‘07../3;: at every flath Running awa in moft parts of our lives that it yap much fafter I do not fee a fac Worthy a man; that dares look up and ftan One thunder out; but downward all like beaft Each vital fpeck, in which remain Ru'meLe Bacon ftraight after 16. To flow as periods or metre ; tolf:;:"\ a cadence: as, the lings yup Jmoothly, 4 17. To go away; to vanifh; to Pafi-' Aftsy xxvii. 16 The difference between the valour of the Irif rebels and the Spaniards was, that the one 7a away before they - were charged, and the othe of fhape Pope Never put on a clean apron, till you have mad your lady's bed, for fear of rumpling your apron Swift the future Tt is often fol8. To flee; not to ftand lowed by away in this fenfe Hudibras 'Th' entire, but rumpled animal, contain Blackmore en the Creation Organs perplex'd f:lea;', t;xat all the happinefs, th t can be‘ix:x?:i;g in this fleeting ftate, is not valugbl A horfe-boy, being lighter than you, may b trufted to run races with lefs damage to the horfes Sawift A failor's wife had chefnuts in her lap And mouncht,-give me, quoth I Aroint thee, witch ! the 7ump fed ronyon cries Shakefpeare He charg'd him firft to bin [rompelen, Dutch. 9o Ru'MPLE. @i a To crufh or contra& into inequalitie and corrugations; to crufh togetherou w revolution of time, we fo {wifely ruy Ve muc ha ; If th.cre rem:ains an eternity to ys af{'& t‘?& 7. To contend in a race 2. 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