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Show o ' 1 vindi@ive doom'd them, never move thore nata thei touc t X:xblel's'd K}:exg: 5 Totr a With gold there our veffel we *l ftore gth WordsYo debas'd and hard, no {ton Was hard enough to toxch them on 6, To relate to A fifhmonger lately tonched at Hammesrfmith To'Touc Hudibras What of fwee Hath touch'd my fenfe, flat fcems to this 9. Tomove Milron fhort time CGF"\-‘I"C'L'L' The tender fire was touch'd with what he faid And flung the blaze of glories from his head Addifor's Ovid And bid the youth advance 10. To delineate or mark out Nature affords at leaft a glimm'ring light The lines, though touch'd but faintly, are draw right Pope 11, To cenfure; to animadvert upon. No afed Doétor Parker, in his fermon before them, touch ed them for their living fo near, that they wen near to fouch him for his life 12, Toinfet; to feize flightly Hayaward Peftilent difeafes are bred in the fummer . otherwife thofe zouched are in moft danger in th winter 13, To bite; to wear Bacon's Natural Hiffory to hav an effe on Its face muft be very flat and fmooth, and f - hard, that a file will not towch it, as fmiths fay when a file will not eat, or race it Moxon's Mechavical Exercifes . 14. To firike 2 mufical inftrument 15. To influence by impulfe ; to impe forcibly No decree of mine To touch with lighteft moment o impulf Milton 16. To treat of perfun&orily This thy laft reafoning words touch'd only 17: To Tovc prove b dations #p Milton To repair, or im {light ftrokes o little emen What he faw w as only her nataral c untenanc toucheupd with. the ufual improvement of an age Coquette Addifon 1. To be in' a ftate of juné&tio fo that n Pace 1s between them; as, tw {phere wouch only at points 2, To faften on Stron w to take effet on t Waters pierce metals, and will rouch upo gold o tha T Will not touch upon filver Bacon ay. OUCH a7 come on or upon. To go for a ver I made a little voyage round the lake, and fouched on the feveral towns that lic on its coafts Addifo 6. 7o ToucH on or upon in mental enquiries It is impoffibl to mak To light upo obfervation {cience which have not been tonche ToucH 7. / on Italy in art o upon by others Addifon's Speciator [from the noun. 1. Reach of any thing fo that there is n fpace between the things reaching an reached No falfehood can endur Touch of celeftial temper, but return Of force to its own likenefs 2, 'The fenfe of feeling Shake/p Lives in thofe touches, livelier than life It will be the more difficult for him to conceive when he has only a relation given-bim without the nice touches which make the grace Dryden of the picture Never give the leaft fouck with your pencil, til you have well examined your defign Dryden 9. Feature ; lineameunt Thus Rofalind of many part By heav'nly fynod was devis'd Of many faces, eyes and hearts To have the touches deareft priz'd fo hot in operation, are to the firft ouch cold Bacon's Natural Hiftory By touch the firft pure qualities we learn hot Shakefpeare's As you like i A fon was copy'd from his voice fo much The very fame in ev'ry little touch Dryden 10. Aét of the hand upon 3 mufical inftrument Here let the founds of mufic Creep in our ears; foft ftilnefs and the nigh Become the rouches of fweet harmony. Shakefpeare Nor wanted power to mitigate and fwage With folemn zsuches, troubled thoughts cold, moift an By touch, hard, foft, rough, fmooth, we do dif cer By touch, fweet pleafure and fharp pain we try The fpider's touch how exquifitely fine Dawies 11. Power of exciting the affettions Not alon The death of Fulvia, with more urgent fouches Do ftrongly {peak € us 1z. Something of paffion or afte&tion He which without our nature could not on eart 'To come to withou ,'1‘)},,«: DEXE day w touched ¢ Sidon Acisy xxyiie 3 dot no alfo b over all men mean with a true He wants the natural fouch 13. Particular relation Hosker ling of the faireft among the fixed ftars Sidney With one virtuous touc Th' arch-chemick fun produces precious things Milton 4. State of being touched Shake[peare Speech of rouch towards others thould be fraring ly ufed ; for difcourfe ought to be as a field, without coming home to any man Bacon's EfJays 14. [Touche, Fr. A firoke Our kings no fooner fall out, but their mint make war upon one another ; one meets fometime with very nice toxches of raillery. Add. on Medals Another {fmart fouch of the author we meet wit in the fifth page, where, without any preparation Though its error may be fuch The time was once, when thou unurg'd wouldf ‘That never touch was welcome to thy hand Skakefpeare To-morrow, good Sir Michell, is a-da Wherein the fortune of ten thoufand me Shakefpeare's Henry 1V Mu#t bide the touch Ah Buckingham, now do I ply the zouch To try if thou be current gold indeed. Shakefpeare Albeit fome of thefe articles were merely devifed, yet the duke being of bafe gold, and fearin the souch, fubferibed that he did acknowledge hi Hayward offences 6. Teft ; that by which any thing is examined The law-makers rather refpe€ted their own benefit than equity, the true touch of all laws Carew's Survey of Cornwvall Addifas As Knags and Burgefs cannot hit It yet may feel the nicer touc Of Wicherley's or Congteve's wit He gave the little wealth he ha To build a houfe for fools and mad To thew by one fatirick rouch The rouch of the cold water made a pretty kin of fhrugging come over her body, like the twink 7. Proof; tried qualities world and exercife dominio 3. The a& of touching 5. Examination, as by a ftone for th thereof, both make interceffion to God for finners The fifth fenfe is zouch, a fenfe over the whol body Laocke Unlefs T touch'd Shak. Antory and Clecp he breaks out all on a fudden into a vein of poetry Fecls at each thread, and lives along the line VOW Mifton He loves us not I'd fay, I had eyes again Shakefp. King Lear The fpirit of wine, or chemical oils, which ar dr Aurtificial ftrif natural, and a fenfible touch of mercy O dear fon Edgar Might T but live to fee thee in my rouch Which quicken all things aét of a penci upon the picture fuffe Milton Singl Fr. [Touche 8. Dryden Shakelpearr Bid me farewe!, and fmile Pope They touch'd their golden harps, and prais'd Milton One dip.the pencil, and one touch the lyre. Poge 15 free will ]:nw'\'.'lw'\;& He touched upon the Moluccoes Abbct Which monfters, left the Trojan's pious hof Should bear or zouch up inchanted coaft Propitious Neptune fteer'd their courfe by night to firike mentally ; to melt T was fenfibly roxched with that kind imprefiion ftep Locke 5. Zo'Touc That what he zouch'd came not to light again g Mo affet, wha I.t is an ufe no body has dwelt upon; if th antiquaries have towched vpon ity they immediatel quitted it Addifon He fo light was at legerdemain St .‘zjf‘r b To mention flightly on 7. To meddle with; not totally to forbear UGS fl:v\'.tw; Speflator Into our minds, it may fuflice to have only fouche Inancient times was puljhckly rcndQfirf‘t the ferip o o b t} o o i t m f l ture, as, nam the prophets of God; fome thmsc‘outy of the apoftles writings; and, laftly, out of the nc\l‘y evange o o o r p t h w # i w g i t lits, fom Hoeoker Lord Jefus Chrift The quarrel toucheth none bu.: us alone Betwixt ourfelves let us decide it then Shakefpeare's Henry V1 Th on wife, my dearcft mother, an Come, m h { when I am forth My friends of noble Coavley Civil law and hi ftory are fludies whic a gentleman fhouw d not bavely touch at, but conftantl dwell 1upon Locke gold with a ftone { have fuit indeed !ov you touc t mea Wherei difficulty an poiz o It fhall be ful Shakefpeare's Othello And fearful to be granted , Oh fail not to touch ar Peru Pope's 0‘/_1.'[/‘); TO Prior No nation wanted it fo much 15 Swift Animadverfion ; cenfure I never bare any touch of confcience with greate regret King Charles Soon mov'd with fouch of blame, thus Eve What words have pafs'd thy lips, Adam fevere Milton 16. Exa& performance of agreemen Touch kept is commended, yet ciedit to keep Is pay and difpatch him, yer aver yefleepe. Tuffir Quoth Hudibras, thou offer'it muci But art not able to keep touch Hudibras 1 keep touch both with my promife to Philopolis and with my own vfual frugality in thefe kind o collations More He was not to expet that fo perfidious a creature fhould keep fouch with him L'Eftrange 17. A fmall quantity intermingled Madam, I have a fouch of your condition That ¢annot brook the accent of reproof. Shakefp This coming ftill nearer to an aipiration, a fiuc of it may perhaps be an ingredient in the roug guttural pronunciation of the Welth and irith Holder's Elements of Speech S{ 18, |