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Show S S Have near the bunghole a little venthols, fioppe While I thy curious fabrick fare at with a fpil And think on haplefs poet's fate Like thee confin'd to noifome garret Littleton And rudely banifh'd rooms of ftate The fpider's touch how exquifitely fine Yeels at each thread, and lives along the line Pope $r1"DERCATCHER 7 /[ [from /pider an A bird catcher 3 picus muyrariusy Lat, SP1'DERWORT. 2. [. [ phalangium, Lat. A plant with a lily-flower, compofed o fix petals Miller SP1'GNEL. m /. [meum, Lat. A plant 2. A {mall quantity of money not whence derived ‘lrl".t)'. i, To fhed ; to lofe by fhedding Be fatisfied, dear God, with our true blood Tale out the fpigat, and clap the point in you mouth Swift Suffering not the yellow beards-to rear ¥le tramrples down the fpikes, and intercepts the year Dryden The gleaners Spike after fpike, their fparing harveft, pick What is it lefs than to partake his guilt > Dryden Nor the Centaur's tal Be here repeated5 how, with luft and win Inflam'd, they fought and fpi/t their drunken foul At feafting hour Philips T homfon 2. A long nail of iron or wood; a lon rod of iron fharpened : {o called fro its fimilitude to an ear For the body of the fhips, no nation equal England for the oaken timber; and we need no 2. 'To deftroy; to mifchief Thus is our thought with pain of thiftle tilled Thus be our nobleft parts dried up with forrow Thus is our mind with too much minding fpilled Sidney Why are you fo fierce and cruel Is it becaufe your cyes have power to kill Then know that mercy is the Mighty's jewel And greater glory think to fave than fpill Spenf borrow of anmy other iron for fpikes or nails t faften them Bacon The head of your medal would be feen to mor advantage, if it were placed on a fpike of the tower Dryden He wears on his head the corona radiata, another type of his divinity : the jpikes that fhoot ou reprefent the rays of the fun 2P1KE. #./. 'The name ofa plant is a fmaller fpecies of lavender Addifen Crack nature's mould Thi That make ingrateful man Shake/p. King Lear Be not angry with thefe fires For then their threats will kill me All bodies are wit But fhe rccaives bot Nor are their form For there they ftand 7o SpixE. w. 2. [from the noun. 1. To faften with long nails Lay long planks upon them, pinned or [pike down to the pieces of oak on which they lie Noxon's Mechanical Exercifes Lay fong planks upon them, [piking or pinnin them down faft Mortimer's Hufbandry 2. "To {et with {pikes A youth, leaping over the /piked pales, was fudin his fallin he wa Wifeman 3. 'To make fharp at the end S$P1'KENARD. 7.[ [ fpica nardi, Lat.] plant, and the oil or balfam produce from the plant It grows plentifully in Java. Ithas been know 20 the medical writers of all ages Hill's Materia Medica A woman, having an alabafter box of ointme: of /. [pikenard, brake and poured it on his head Mar. xiv. 3 He caft into the pile bundles of myrrh, an theaves of [pikenard, enriching it with every fpic fhiub Sgetaror Srivv. a. /. [ fpijlen, Dutch. or thin bar o oyfters, befides gathering by hand whic i thick ftron hav net faftened to three fpills of iron, and drawn at th baal's flera Care 3. To throw away Ben Fonfon other bodies fill'd heav'n and earth together by rath encounters [pill'd and neither toucheth either Dawies This fight thall damp the raging ruffian's breaft The poifon fpill, and half-drawn fword arreft Tickell Zo SPILL. . 2 1. To wafte; to be lavifh Thy father bids thee fpare, and chides for fpilling Sidney 2. 'To be fhed ; to be loft by being fhed He was fo topful of himfelf, that he let it fpil on all the company : he fpoke well indeed, but h fpoke too long Watts Sp1'LLER rived. 7. /. [I know not whence de AKkind of fithing line In harbour they are taken by fpillers made of cord, to which divers fhorter are tied at a littl diftance, and to eac wit a bait of thefe a hoo this fpille the fin is faftene i the fe where thofe fifhes have their accuftomed haunt SpiLTH, 7 [ [from /pill. poured out or wafted § to draw oue Carew Any thin Our vaults have wept with drunken fpilth of wine Shakefpeare To SPIN. @, 4. preter. jpun or fpan; part Jpun, [ypmnan, Saxon; fpinnen, Dutch. No, let us draw her term of freedom ou In its full length, and fpin it to the ag Add fo 4. To form by degrees; to drawfou't- dioufly 1 pafled lightly over many particulass, On learned and witty men might Jbin outlare vo lumes If his cure lies among the lawyers, let nothipy be faid againft intangling Propertyy [hinrigyn caufes, and fqueezing clients G Men of large thoughts and quick apprehenfiong are not to expect any thing here, but what, bein Jpun out of my own coarfe thoughts, is fitw men of my own fize P The lines are weak, another's pleas'd to fay Lord Fanny /pins a thoufand fuch aday P 5. To put into a turning motion, & boy's top 7o SPiN. w. 7 1. To exercife the art of {pinnin g, ordray. ing threads W can fling our legs and arms upwardsand downwards backwards forwards, and round;a they that /pin re ‘I'en thoufand ftalks their various bloffomsfpread Peaceful and lowly in their native foil They neither know to fpin, nor care to toils Prit For this Alcides learn'd tofpin 2 [ jpingare, Italian. Pritre His club laid down, and lion's fkin. all germins fpill at onc Nor look too kind on my defires For then my hopes will /pill me did b Why fhould Rome fall a moment ere he Thou all-fhaking thunder The oil of fpike is much ufed by our artificers i their varnithes; but it is generally adulterated Hill's Materia Medica dredge Shakefpearo Milton Medea muft not draw her murth'ring knife And fpill her children's blood upon the tage Rofcommon Orbellan did difgrac With treach'rous deeds our mighty mother's race And to revenge his blood, fo juftly fpift Denbam Ulyfes By one delay after anothe o whole lives, till there's n mc;r:h;!v{:glé?g Zemi L Shall change their courfe to pleafure, eafe, and floth Guard it from birds, as with a ftand of pikes peculia 3. To protra& Subduing nations; and achiev'd thereb Fame in the world, high titles, and rich prey Drawn up in ranks and files, the bearded fpike i The fineft of the wgo{}}s lefs ;;a;?,:'d wafte Srixe. 7 [ [ fpica, Latin. 1. An ear of corn be another Penclope- Y;t i yetal Ithaca full of ;hoths. Pe AR Th fates but onl fpin th Which, as thou know'ft, unjuftly muft be fpilt He forfeits bis own blood that fpifls another Shakefpeare's Timon Themfelves exaét their cruelty And T conftrained am this blood to fpill Daniel's Civil Wa They having fpi//'d much blood, and done muc fpun fh yar Dutch ; /pilla, Hlandick. Shakefpeare wwon Youfh w.(}ul 70 SPILL. w. a. [ypillan, Saxon ; fpillen Bafe Hungarian wighe,wilt thou the /piger wield 1. A {mall thiver of wood E 2. To form threads y drawiny twilting any filamentoys ma‘m Ayliffe Friend or brother denly frighted down, an catched by thofe fpikes n goats hajy "wont to have a fpi/l or fportule from the credulou Sri'cor. n./. [ fpijcker, Dutch. A pi or peg put into the faucet to keep i the liquor I kno The bithops, who confecrated this ground, wer See SPICKNELL Th Mortimer 1, To draw out int reads "The women fp To ftream outm {i thread or fmall current Together furioufly they ran That to the ground came horfe and manj The blood out of their helmets [par So fharp were their encounters. Drajt.NMb‘ 3. To move round as a fpindle Whether the fun, predominant in heav'n Rife on the earth, or earth rife on the'fun He from the eaft bis flaming road begi Or the from weft her filent courfe advanc With inoffenfive pace, thntfpinning,fleep Cn her foft axle, while the paces ev' And bears thee foft with the fmoot%'l air floflbw ) if Para r' Milt ght tho th no ci Sol t'N‘ me wor hi d fta h wri fhi wh A m :WN Who ply the wimble fome huge beat , a})fil @m .ly m{n i s han al o Urg The grain deep picicing till it lc'oops 1o in La hi na fp / n SpINACH SP1I'NAGE plzlmt 1t hath an apetalou o flower confifting of includped in the 'flower-cup:l:]t‘c: % ftamin produce in fpike upon" the male Pduced fo | whic m lP" are yo emb th bu en bar ar i el". fe th o e lea th o the wing eth fi angfl o dif rou om be rwa aft in fome forts, have thorns adhering t i ter boiled Spinage is an excellent herb, crude oF Mortiner S ackbone i l l l c l ' b : a th:l back bone, are fo VWg = e Brown' i t b S a Thofe folid "u‘f "«t from the bra |