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Show iR 1 the good qualities which lie difperfed amon sther creatures, innocence in a fheep, truflinefs in TrutiNa'r1ON Hrau'sTLESS. adj. [from zraft. " " ful; unconftant; not to be trufted e u o o b t a e e wor I beheld this fickle truflefs frat \Of vain ‘world's glory flirting to and fro ru'sTY. adj. [from truft. f M:‘n‘ma Spenfer 1 T Addifon fuch as will not fail When he faw no power might prevail His trufly fword he called to his aid Spenfer The neighing fteeds are to the chariot ty'd Dryd. Zn The trufly weapon fits on ev'ry fide TRUTH. =. / All truths are equal, weritas non recipit magis a Wilkins minus s Wit Il try it out, and give no quarter =-Let it be {o, thy zruth then be thy dower But, felf-devoted from the prime of yout To life fequefter'd, and afcetic rruth With fafting mortify'd, worn our with tears Shefaid, trath, Lor crumbs which fali, SU}Ig by way of con yet the dogs eat of the Matthew, xv. 27 8, Exaltnefs ; conformity to rule of the iron work ‘minifter's hand, require, but only f to be read a behoyetly Hooker vxar'l‘here are innumerable trurhs w th which w e wholly unacquainted i O reality N ; durs Beattie or. i; Tiruea ‘oL, II thoug Tv BULE. 7. [ [tubulus, Latin. pipe, o flumbers feal he 2 Kingsy ix. 17 If he by chance efcape your venom'd zuck Our purpofe may hold there." Shakefpeare's Hamlet T'hefe being pr.m'd, with force he labour' To free % fword from retentive fcabbard And after many a painful pluck at Fro narrowe an mefhed therefor 1. T For tubs and baths, bring dowr the: rofe-cheek' & fiphon ; adong hollow body A to hinder from fpread 1 L2da ifo fummit of the:promontor The fex, at the fame time they are letting down their fays, are tucking up their petticoats, wnich grow fhorter and: fhorter every da Seafon the flave [tubey Fr. tubus, Latin. gather into a narrower compafs; t crufh together 2. A ftate of falivation ; fo cailed, becaul the patient was formerly {weated in tub th' rub-faft, and the diet., Shakefpeare's Timon Skinner To prefs Hiffory yout v. a. [from zrucken,. German 7o Tuck They fetch their precepts from the Cynick iub Milron Skilful coopers hoop their tzk Hudib With Lydian and with Phrygian‘@uks pipe i fcarce lawful with a long bunt in the midft. Carcav In*the Eaft Indies, if you fet a r#b of water ope in a room where cloves are kept, it will be draw 7. tuc Th t. A large open veffel of wood yT Hudibrass rufty durance he bai'd zuck 2. A kind of net [tubbe, tobbe, Dutch. ' Bacen's Nat knife 1. A long narrow {word Wotton Woolafion dry in twenty-four hours fiftular body Tuck. z. [ [ tweea, Welth, effoc, French ; focco, Italian. Sawift »./ TUB A {fmal As the Judus. Helmontii, asd the other nedule have in them fea-fhells that were incorporated wit them during the time of their formation at the deluge, fo thefe flones had then incorporated wit them teftaceous rubules, related to the fiphunculiy or rather the vermiculi marini. Poodw. on Foffils Milton t Derbam's Phyfico-Theilogy tooth He firft deceas'd, the for a little rry' To live without him, lik'd it not, and died ‘& Of: truth, Lord, the kings of Affyria have de- ' TuBE 1o3ed the nations, their hollownefs doth not reach to the top of th Milton Try. w. n To endeavour tempt ; to make eflay Mortimer's Hufbandry. 1n #ruth, what fhould any prayer, framed t th ance of the poifon into the wound they make ; bu Milton cyes upon the trut 9 Reality; real ftate of things i The teeth of vipers are tubulated for the convey to refine her mind Fiftnlar ; longitadinal Tu'BuLous ly hollow 8. To effay ; to attempt Still wake adj. [from tubulus, I:at. Tu'BULATED They open to themfelves at length the wa Up and try "Shake[peare Pl}ou.lghs to go true depend muc that of the hippocampus, or horfe-fith Grew's Mufeum Famesy 1. 3 7 The moneyT tender for bimkin the court If this will not fuffice, it muft appea " He hath a tubular or pipe-like fnout refembling To eafe her cares, the force of fleep the tries " The thoughts of paft pleafure and truth That malice bears down truth Tuv'sBvLar. adj. [from tubus, Latin. Refembling a pipe or trunk; confiftin of a pipe ; long and hollow; fiftular 10. To ufe as means '5. Fidelity; conftancy 6. Honefty ; virtue Parts of tuberous hematitze thew feveral varietie in the crufts, ftriature, and conftitution of th Wacdwvard bedy The trying of your faith worketh patience 4And bent beneath the load of fev'nty years. Harte The beft of all bleflings below tuber, Latin.] Having prominent knot or excrefcences 7. 'To bring as to a teft After lif Try'd in {harp tribulation, and refin' By faith and faithful works BEROUS. adj. [tubereux, French; fro T Sev'n times #ried that judgment is Which did never chufe amifs Shake[peare Sure he who'ficft the paffage try' In harden'd oak his heart did hide, And ribs of iron-arm'd his fide Drya'.m Shake[peare 4. Right opinion more or lefs; the common way of planting the is in pots in March, in good earth. Mortim. Hufb Eternal fpring, with {miling verdure, her 'Warms the mild air, and crowns the youthful year The tuberofe ever breathes, and violets blow. Garth The fire fev'n times tried this 9. To parify A flower #. / ftalks of tubersfe run up four foot. high Th 2 Mac. xiv work Harwvey TueerosE Miltor Up hither, under long obedience try'd or a erude fu a fchirrofity bercle Dryden's Don Sebaftian 6. To a& on as a teft throug tion, arrive you have try'd Let us try advent'rou So yonng and trae 7- 1t is ufed fometime ceflion me the rocks of Scyil Seavell A confumption of the lungs, without an ulcera . Nicanor, hearing of their courageoufnefs to figh for their country, durft not ¢y the matter by th Milton +3. Purity from fal{ehood Shakefp 3. To examine as a judge 4. To bring before a judicial tribunal 5. To bring to a decifion: with out emphatical 3. Conformity of words to thoughts « Tryth is the joining or feparating of figns, a the things fignified agree or difagree Locke By what degrees the tubercles arife How flow, or quick, they ripen into fize Th' inhuman Cyclops, and his den defy'd What greater ills hereafter can you bear? Dryden That men are pubefcent at the year-of twic Brownn feven, is accounted a punctual truth Perfuafive words, impregn' With reafon to her feeming and with truth. Milz This clue leads them through the mizmaze o opinions and authors to truth and- certainty. Locke excrefcence on the body ; a pimple Or try the Libyan heat, or Scythian cold. Dryden (wor.d of notions to things He cannot be a perfe& man Weodward's Natural Hiffory Tu'BERCLE. 2. [. [tubercule, Fr. from tu= A fmall fwelling o berculum, Latin. of Shakefpeare Some to far Oaxis fhall be fold 1. The contrary to faliehood ; conformit experimen "Thou know'ft only good ; bat evil haft not try'd [Tneopda, Saxon. Shall rruth tail to keep her word to mak vegetables thereon ledge or experience of taketh away the underftanding of the aged Fob, xii. 2.6 " Guyomar his trufty flave has fent [zrier, 1*'1'cnch.: the tubes and veffels of th carth, the reft throug z. Toexperience ; to affay; to have know Slml\g'fmr‘r‘s King Lear Dryden's Indian Emperour Thefe prodigious treafures which flowed in t him, he buried under ground by the hands of hi Milton This bears up part of it out at the furface of:t'n 1both not the ear try words, and the mouth taft meat Fo He removeth away the fpcech of the rrufly, an ftout not th Not being z7ied and tutor'd in the world This trufly fervan 3. Strong v. a examin b Shakefpeare moft trufly flaves if they diftinguif b ; Some among you have beheld me fighting Come 77y upon yourfelves what you have feen me Before we met, or that a ftroke was given "Shall pafs between us miftak Difpers'd @thereal forms, and down they fell Rofcommons A fpot like which aftronome Through his glaz'd optick tube yet never faw the {cale or decifion of trutination ba Brown's Vulgar Errours This daftard, at the battle of Poitiers Like to.a trufly *fquire, did run away fenfe of levity unto themfelves, and in regard o ) }:RY fit t true faithful Theye bellowingengines with their fiety fibes [#rutina, Latin. The aét of weighing ;3 examinatio the fcale Greaw's Cofmolagia Unfaith 2 45 2 i dog, are fingly fo commendable, how excellent i the'mifld' which ennobles them into virtues "y, ‘Honett trufted TU TIUr' Lal ifor's Guavdian. 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