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Show 5 1 SI A country farmer fent his man to look after a ex; the/i ‘:xlmn went hunting up ;md[(_i'?;'n ‘ffrange Thofe letters may prove a difcredit, as lafting a curious fimpletons o {cribblers mercenar make it Lati [fimplicitas m Simpri'cxty ca Zfopc Seimplicité, French. 1. Plainnefs ; artlefinefs; not fubtilty; no cunning y not deceit rinded Philoclea was in their degre , to whom the not knowing of evi ground of virtue, and hold their inpowers in better form, with an unfpotte plicity, than many who rather cunningly fee lenow what goodnefs is,than willingly take unt nfelves the followtng of it Sidney ‘hey keep the reverend jfimplicity of anciente Flooker In low fimplicity He lends out money gratis, and brings dow T h of ufance Sh Marqui plicity ne her mifliked nor much regarded created Duke Hayward Sufpicion fleep ' gate, and to fimplicit At Refi wrge Of Milton gentle, of affeltions mild In wit a man Th wa ‘()/‘.;(‘f‘)' a chil I'r;j';e native ners wer heart wce and fimplicity 'of her manaccompanied with real benevolenc e o Female Quixote 2. Plainnefs; not fubtilty not abfirufe Thole enter into farther fpeculation herein which is the itch o ofity, and content not them4 icit es with th of that dorine, withi ch this church hath contained herfelf Hammonds Fundamentals 3. Plainnefs; not finery They rep for Rome, n ou w hence he c3 me >/ "‘1"'""' 4 Singlenefs oet, when he left Mantu beft habit, too fine for th an yet retaining part o Dryden o not compofition flat b‘z:mg u ;}C(‘-Jppound-:c‘: 2andrake o afford a papz verous unpleafant odou leaf or apple, diz'c',_ ble in their fimplicit 1's Vulgar Errours Br ed to conceive t to have | €n once In 1s, as to congeiv ple material a watc an fools hate know dge H Prov. i 22 S1"MPLIST. 7. /. [fiom/;//]u'e.] - One kille in fimples I b it {o unlike a rofe, it 3hat roTw Without art ] Accomplithing great thing weak by thing Subverting wor Iy ftrong and worldly wif By fimply meek Milton's Parad 2. Of idelf deem' Lofl without addition make that now good or evil, by being commande or forbidden, which otherwife of itfelf were no Sfimply the one or the other Hooker 3 Merely folelyJ Under man, no creature in the world is capabl of felicity an blifs; becauf As captain fhall ; fimply the thing I a Shall make me live Shakefpeare "To fay or to do aught with memory and imitation, no purpofe or retpect thould fooner mov tha finply the love of God and of mankind us iz 4. Foolithly ; fillily Si1'"MULAR. 2 /. [from fimule, Lat. that counterfeits On Simura‘rionN fi/.f;u[az‘io n /f. [ fimulation, French fro fi;-;;/g/o their chiefeft per fie fl%alfafk and he fhall give hi that \fin not u:xto de/ath z. To offend againft right L.'ltin. is a vice rifing of a natural falfenefs or fearfulnefs'; or of a mind that hath fome mai faults; which, becaufe a man muft needs difguife it maketh hi ulation Bacon For the unque virtues of her perfon an he well exprefied his love in an ac and tim f no fimulation towards his end, begueathing he all ‘his manfion-houfes, and a power to difpofe o his whole perfonal eftate Wotton For diftin&ion fake a deceiving by word is commonly called a lye; and deceiving by ations is called fimulatio gef or hypo crify South SimuLTA'NEOUS. ad). [ fimultancus, Lat. A&ing together; exilting at the fam time If the parts may all change places at the fam time, without any refpeét of priority or pofteriorit JSithence, ot fith thence, from i 1. Becaufe that Since the cleareft difcoveries we hage of -oth {pirits, befides Go crowded in a box, move by alike mutual and fmu/tancous exchange Glanwille S1iw. z /. [1ryn, Saxon. 1. An act againft the laws of God violation of the laws of religion It ie great /in té fwear unto a fin How haft thou the heart Shakefpeare Since neither love, nor fenfe of pain Nor force of reafony carr perfuade Then let example be obey'd 2. Fro A To mangle me with that word banifhment ? Shak But thofe that flecp, and think not on their fins Pinch them Shake[p. Merry Wiwes of Windfor Thou knoweft, Lord, that I am pure from all fi Tob. iil. 14 Sinydeath,and hell, have fettheir marks upon him And all their minifters attend on him Shakefp Dithoneft tham Of nature's works: honour difhonourable Sin-bred, how have ye troubled all mankind Milton I would not foil thefe pure ambrofial weeds With the rank vapours of the fiz-worn mould Milton s there no means, but that a _fn-fick lan be let blood with fuch a boift'rous hand " Danicl n in this world: fn and holinef mply their relation to God and the othe Watts's Logick fra he t fro her tho ght a fummer's ? carelefs ¢ robe 1 a n of this fiz-worn globe. Brooke 3- It is ufed by Shake/peare emphaticall for a man enormoufly wicked Tho fcarle T} fy a bition 7, robb'd this bewailing lan Of noble Buckingham Slu,'c;fl)mrs':}Igrz;y VIII 7o S1x. w. n. [from the noun. 1. T negle& th law of réligibn violate the laws of relicion t Stand in awe and fiz not, Plalm iv. 4 Many alfy have perifh'd, err'd, and finned fo women the time that not I thine afs, upon which thou haftrid. den ever fince 1 was thine unto this day Nurnbersy xxii, He is the mo®t improved mind fince you fawhingt that ever was Py 3. Ago before this righ 1 perp ‘é About two years fince, it o fell out, thatifie,'; was brough to a g great lady'y s houfe Sid Spies held me in chace, tha I was forc'd towheel Three or four miles about; elfe had I, Sir Half an hour fince, brought my report Shakefpeare's Coriclanate A lawswas made no longer fince than.the twenty i eighth of Henry the Eighth. Dawies's Hift of Ire How many ages firce has Virgil writ! Rofeom S1NCE. prepofition. After 5 reckoningfi fome time paft to the time prefent He_fince the morning hour fet out from heav' Milton by wh If fuch a man arife, I have a mode he may build a nobler poem than any extant fis the ancients Drydens SINCE'RE adj. [ fincerus, Latin; fincerty French. 1. Unhurt uninjured He tried a tough well chofen fpear ftood fincere Dryden Pure; unmingled A fin abfolver, and my friend profeft Shoul fculs, are im Since truth and conftancy are vain Th' inviolable bod Being a divine, a ghoftly confeffor with man and' our ow parted by revelation, the informasion of th fhould be taken from thence to each other's motion, why may not bullets, clofel But greater fin to keep a finful oath Iam a ma Pope' Effa o SincE. adv. [formed by cantration Tha to be which is not ftures, or behaviour hlmfif ore finn'd againft than fimning opn And who but,wifhes to invexgt the la:?;}sk Of order, fins againft th' eternal caufe part of hypecrily which pretends tha mind 114 2 Hide thee, thou bloody hand Theu perjurer, thou fimular of virtue That art inceftuous Shakefpeare's King Lear plain- This queftion about the changing of laws concerneth only fuch laws as are pofitive, and d N7 I will eat and drink, and fleep as fof u 'r,"'fi'/' Ei'i" ours without 1‘ubi‘lcty Totu arhcf»iy Hooker o S1"MrLY. adv. [from fimple. 1 been miftaken F amomui but not in that which is fimply beft, as ours doth 2. Habitual negligence of religion 12 fillinefs How long, ye fimple ones, will ye love / fe@ion confiteth in that which is beft for them Efdras Pardon my tears, *tis joy which'bids them fl A joy which never was fincere till now § g That which my conqueit gaveI could not prlz;, Or twas imperfe, till I faw your eyes. Drydi The pleafures of fenfe, beafts tafte fimr!flndff pure always, without mixture or .a}h.y; Wl'lh‘t'll:fi. ti i iete difg o uit pur being diftracted in th Amrh‘f]f ufe of them Animal fubftances differ from vegetable,'mtb?%_\ being reduced to afhes, they are perfely iflfi.P!d""' and in that there is no fin ¢ acid in any animét Arbuthnot on Aliments Juice In Englifh I would have all Gallicifms avviizfi"_‘ that our tongue may be fincere, and that we o g keep to our own langu 3. Honeft ; undifiembling ; uncorripis rou fello Thisis to prou fellow Whom from the flow of galt I‘ nam From fincere motions by intelligenc Shake 1 do know to be corrupt i | h r e t o f n d t e t a e b o Nor t Whic LA could not prevent ent car your finceref Foretold fo lately what "'0"%‘} come Y%}Pfarr;';n e When fivft this tempter crofs'd the g Miltan Floihl iofanr better it wi ‘ t with you at the great-day ofacco: u i fl l u The more fincere you are, th W , o t r h z l b t a l u while, giv v r p f d l t a h w a w ing heartil mint entio nt o Thro3 u ch 5-h the wa 11niCecerr a f f f w s o t a o la i ing. o a m r n d o t b ularititiies of F liliffee as ' i ‘ a t v h l o f w SINCERELY adv [fro /i neeres ] H t r w p neftly ; without hypocrify of heart L |