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Show "Y",::fu';fi'w Venus and the Moon *fcap grea punifhmen an {hame t fo ‘ N:h‘::' f:lfe treafon and vile rhicwery Veins that ran perpendicular to the horiz n have valves fticking to their fides like fo man ![ZA 3 which, when the blood prefles back, fto 1ts paffage, butare comprefled by the fo rd motien of the blood Cheyne 't d t profef yo 6villan)'; do, finc you with rhicvery p a e l 1 » workme Si‘xii'{/})va;r o u g f d Bhaving flers thereof, and caft therein the fragment E l V ' o o B m f et, thievery was a pmfl:t ifn hc ichSparrat c;flon;ggfine 'tw o ilX: I‘H.I ME. 7, /. [thymus, Lat. thym, fragrant herb from whic fuppofe SCarh f n h a o g l ora Fair marigolds c ( a h c b : a l t w : l"]n‘urious time Nnow how u h r w u i ¢ r w i c r h Crams clean.sh data import.tsv out README n .\‘ dick3 dunn 1. Not thick hat, wouldft thou have me go and beg my food Or with a bafe and boift'rous fword (‘nfurcc Shake/p Kfltbiwf/') living on th; common road O thicwifb night 2 fiays, " To the mifled and lonely travelier The thicwifp God fufpected him, and too . Hath told the thiewifp minutes how they pafs. Shat thievifb. % Like a thief Par‘evisaNEss, 7 /. [from zhiewifh. Difpofition to fteal ; habit of ftealing #IGH. 7. /. [Oe0]), Saxon ; thico, 1ilan Tuffer But thievifbly loiter and lurke Wher its fibres are clofe and hard Tha Spenfer's Paftorals horfe is placed may be draw in roug Wieels, and if the bills were fixed under th axis Mortimer ;;:,u-aoxss. }n /o [#hill and horfe. Th laf horfe (hat goes between the fhafts "th Wity Of? bridle and faddle, whitlether an na l hcc lars and harneifs for thiller an all, Tufler (,' haie o:t;bear'd hatt thou got ! tho haft got mor m t:ny ¢hiny than Dobbin my rhill horfe ha Shake[peare i ‘Mh/};LE' #. / [This is {fuppofed b &l ]""Z t0 be corrupted from shum metal cover by which wome fec ) e;?;:f" fingers from the needle whe Like on:r ladies ang pale v fag'd maids Theiy rbi:;;‘[?s" come trippi r drums TM; ncedle: nto armeqd gantlets c ange to lances Arbuthnot Thou haft her, France ; let her be thine, for w Shakefp. King Lear Have no fuch daughter THING. #. /. [8ing, Saxon; ding, Dut. 1. Whatever is ; not a perfon. A genera word pleas'd the thin and bafhful audienc Do not you chide; T have a thing for you ---You have a thing for me It is a common thing Ha Shakefp. Othellz ---To have a foolith wife The great mafter he found bufy in packing u rocks lie cover'd with eternal fnow his things againft his departure Knolles's Hiftory of the Turks The remnant of the meat-offering is a thin moft holy Lew, iic 3 Says the mafter,You devour the fame things tha L'Effrange they would have eaten, mice and all Dryd 5 dence for it which that kind of things will bear, an beyond which better would not be expeted, fuppof I fhould blufh to own fo rude a thing As 'tis to fhun the brother of my king. - Dryden Shake[p. King Fobn Wicked men, who underftand any thing of wifdom, may fee the imprudence of worldly and irreTillot(on ligious courfes Princes, when they come to know the true ftat of things, are not unwilling to prevent their ow ruin Dawvenant T hin, hollow founds, and lamentable fcreams. Dry 6. Not coarfe ; not grofs in {ubftance : as a thin veil ple 2. It is ufed in contempt I have a thing in profe, begun about twenty-eigh Addifen years ago, and almoft finifhed : it will make a fou 8. Not fat; not bulky; lean; flim; {lender A flim thin-gutted fox made a hard fhift to wriggle his body into a hen-rooft; and when he ha ftuffed his guts well, the hole was too little to ge out again TuIiN adv L'Efirange Not thickly Spain is thin {own of people, by reafon of th fterility of the foil, and the natives being exhaufte in fuch vaft territories as they poffefs Bacon Remove the fwelling epithets, thick lai As varnifh on a harlot's cheek; the ref Thin fown with aught of profit or delight Milton Fame is the fpur that the clear {pirit doth raife That laft infirmity of noble mind To {corn delights, and love laborious days But the fair guerdon when we hope to find And think to burft out into fudden blaze Comes the blind fury with th' abhorred fheers And flits the thin-fpun life Milton Wiikins ing it were true I hear the groans of ghoft Ferrara is very large, but extremely thin of peo is capable of good proof in an to reft fatisfied in the beft evi When a shin kind, men ough Exile ; fmall 7. Not abounding .wh)'s, if the'rore wheels were as high as the hinde of thou, It is ufed for ¢hy when the {ubftantive is divided from it: as, this i thy houfe; thine is this houfe5 this houf 7s thine Seven thin ears blafted with the eaft wind fprun up Genefis Saxon, a piece o "timber cut.] " The thafts of a waggo ;. the arms of wood between which the laf [thine, Gothick ; S THeINE. pronoun Belonging o Saxon ; dijn, Dutch. relating to thee ; the pronoun poflefliv 4. Not clofely compaéted or accumulated ‘She deigns not my good will, but doth reprove !'And of my rural mufick holdeth feorn ';QMOI? eafily a waggo The vapours, by the folar hea Thinz'd and exhal'd, rife to their airy feat. Blacknt A feeble, fainting, and dejected crew Dryden Already Ceefa Has ravag'd more than half the globe; and fee Mankind grown thin by his deftru&ive {word, Add Sick with the love of fame, what throngs pour in Unpeople court, and leave the fenate thin ! Young Wileman Ilov_'e thilk lafs= alas, why do I love ‘ , 7. /. poille THIL 3. To attenuate Thin on the tow'rs they ftand; and ev'n thofe few 1 long and fmall ridge on its backfide Quincy He touched the hollow of his thigh, and it wa out of joint Gen. xxxii. 25 Theflefh diffolved, and left the thigh-bone bare fo ¢hin and light the fiream of th More alkali, the liquo appear fomewha The fand no gold, the mine no filver yiclds 7 and round on its forefide, but a lictle hollow, wit Addifon's Cato And thinn'd its ranks Thin herbage in the plains, and fruitlefs fields t has a cavity in ics middle : it is a little conve 81k, pronoun, [Bilc, Saxon. fame. Obfolete T unload the branches, or the leaves to thin That fuck the vital moifture of the vine. Dryden *Tis Ceefar's fword has made Rome's fenate little Whofe fall has left the heav'nly nation thin £ Dryd Northward, beyond the mountains we will go The thigh bone is the longeft of all th The bill againft root and branch never paffed till both houfes were fufficiently thinned and overKing Charles awed Elfe how could he that hoft feduce to fin The rbigh includes all between the buttocks an bonesiin the body 2. 'T'o make lefs clofe or numerous not denfe Not clofe ; feparate by large fpaces H Arbuthnot it a little Of our well-meaning, frugal anceftors. Refcommon Thou art weak, and full of ai't is h dick ; die, Dutch. (the knee Rare oil of vitriol thickens, and oil of tartar thin line Beat gold into thin plates, and cut it into wires Exodus thinner They lay not to live by their worke Spenf lef to mak thin or rare The ferum of the blood is neither acid nor alk.a Dutch. The waters of Borifthenes ar that they fwim upon the top o river Hypanis To warm new milk pour an will remain at reft, though i Four and twenty times the pilot's glaf clean.sh data import.tsv out README bees alluring thyme [from the-adjeive. @.a mak T if it be like to rain Locke thick Not hither fummon'd, fince they cannot chang Their element, to draw the thinner air. « Milton | Secret ; fly; alting by ftealth [ fro fhoul Underftand the fam Of fifh within their wat'ry refidence; "The hind afide, and thus in whifpers fpoke Addifon Difcoyer not the thcft. adv Thi In the day when the air is more #hin, the foun pierceth better; but when the air is more thick as in th night, the found fpendeth and {preadet abroad lefs Bacon " That nature hung in heav'n, and fill'd their lamp With everlafting oil, to give due ligh YEVISHLY 7o THin the bees ar The hope of the ungodly is like thin froth, tha is blown away with the wind Wildomy v. 14 Thy fhouldft thou, but for fome felonious end fihy dark lanthorn thus clofe up th an honey planes huge apples bear, that bore but feav,c.» Diyden A country gentlewoman goes not abroad thin clad TH.IN. adj. [®inn, Saxon 5 thunnur, Ilan knows no f i t f a f 1. Given to ftealing ; practifing theft to dra be written 1/yme e o f 1 i w "Tha LD, ¢f 1 An thilling volume w Hudibras graffs receives, arbute hazl Tlin-leave W ho ftole a thimble or a fpoon Spenfer v i t f r v i t t u makes it a hel t a r f houfe TUEL" HI Swift . It is ufed of perfons in contempt, o fometimes with pity See ifons wha thing yo are ! ho quickl natur Falls to revolt, when gold becomes her object For this.the foolifh over-careful father Have broke their {leeps with thought, their brain Shakefpeare's Henry 1V with care A thing by neither man or woman priz'd And fcarcely known enough to be defpis'd. Dryd Never any thing wa man fo unbre as that odiou Congreve The poor thing fighed, and, with a blefling exprefled wit th utmoft vehemence me 1'1l be this abjet thing no more Love, give me back my heart again turned fro Addifon Granville 4. It is ufed by Shake/peare once in a fenf of honour 1lov' |