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Show T U P %o that part of the outfide of the fubftance, wil in a circumvoluatio of that fubftanc cut off al the parts that lie farther off the axis, and mak the outfide alfo concentric to the axis, This i the whole fum of turning DMoxon's Mech. Exerc The whole lathe is made ftrong, becaufe th matter it zzrzs being metal, is heavier than wood and with forcible coming about, would, if the lath were flight, make it tremble, and fo fpoil the work Moxon's Mechanical Exercifes 8. To form ; to fhape His whole perfon is finely turned, and fpeak him a man of quality Tatler Whatnervousarms he boafts, how firm his tread His limbs how tur#'dy, how broad his fhoulder fpread Pope 9. To change ; to transform ; to metamorphofe; to tran{mute My throat of war be turn'' To the yirgin's voice that babies lulls afleep Shake[peare This mock of hi Hath tarn'd his balls to gunftones Shakefpeare's Henry V Zurn the council of Ahitophel into foolifhnefs 2 Samuel, xv Impatience turns an ague into a fever, a feve to the plague,. fear into defpair, anger into. rage lofs into madnefs, and forrow to amazement Laylor's Rule of Living Holy O goodnefs ! that fhall evil rurs to good. Milt Of footy coal th' empirick alchemif Can turn, or hold it poffible to rurn Metals of droffieft ore to perfect gold Milton 10. To make of another colour The choler of a ho green 11, To change turne fyru of wviolet Eloyer to alter Difdain not me, although I be not fair Doth beauty keep which never fun can burn Nor frorms do turn Sidney Some dear friend dead ; elfe nothing in the worl Could 7272 fo much the conftitution Of any conftant man. Shakefp. Merch. of Venice 12. To make a reverfe of fortune And, when they leaft expect it, urns the dice Dryden 13. To tranflate 14 Pope To change to another opinion, o party, worfe or better; to convert; t pervert Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to yourfelve molten gods Lewiticusy XiXe 4 15. To ehange with regard to inclinatio or temper Turn thee unto me, and have merey upon me Plalm xxv 16. To alter from one effeét or purpofe t another That unreadinefs which they find in us, the turn it to the foothing up themfelves in that accurfed fancy Haooker When a ftorm of fad mifchance beats upo our fpirits, surn it into advantage, to ferve religio or prudence Taylo God will make thefe evils the occafion of greater good, by turning them to advantage in thi world, or increafe of our happinefs in the next Tilloifon 17. To betake Sheep, and great cattle, it feems indifferen which of t' efe two were moft turned to, Temple 18. To transfer Thef kingdo cam to Davi of Saul to him to Hebron to turn th 1 Chron. Xiis 23 19. To fall upon by fome change The deftruétion of Demetrius, fon to Philip I1 of Macedon, turned upon the father, who died o Jepentance Bacor an mor muc the fight of Fell luxurious feeder, would zurn his ftomach "This beaftly line quite turns my ftomach Thef Pope 21. To make giddy And turn their heads to imitate the fun 22 dom, as they never fail of a pric abroad 59 m muft guard, if he int en o 2 ple Pope mad infatuate ; to mak T are certain commodities © of ex readie{t money of any thatare rum,'da;r,l,dtgilgl t Eaftern priefts in giddy circles run with the world, and tzrn the pennv.s to keep i ap Collierof Posyin plied to the head or brain 32. To adapt the mind My aking head can fcarce fupport the pain This curfed love will furely z#rn my brain Theocrit Feel how it fhoots There is not a more melancholy objeét tha a man who has his head turned with religious enAddifon thufiafm Alas! fhe raves ; her brain, I fear, is turn'd 33. To put towards another f Pulery However improper he might have been of a higher nature, he was perfetly w:fifng,,s for trade i Ade T will fend my fear before thee, an thine enemies z#rz their backs unto' thee, Roave 23. To change dire&tion to, or from, an Luther's confcience, by his inftigation thefe very reafonings upon him b point The fu Was bid turn reins from th' equino&ial road. Milt A man, though he turas his eyes towards an objeét, yet he may chufe whether he will curioufl furvey it Locke no more have diftinét ideas of the operations o his mind, than he will have of a clock who wil not tu#rn his eyes to it Locke They turn away their eyes from a beautiful profpeét Addifon 24. To dire& by a change to a certain pur pofe or propenfion My thoughts are rurn'd on peace Already have our quarrels fil'd the worl With widows and with orphans Addifon's Cato This turns the bufieft fpirits from the old notion of honour and liberty to the thoughts of traffick Addifon His natural magnanimity tzrned all his thought upon fomething more' valuable that he had i view Addifon He turned his parts rather to books and converfation, than to politicks Prior He is ftill to fpring from one of a poetica from who he migh inherit a fou turned to poetry Pope 25. To double in Thus a wife taylor is not pinching Saift Turn thefe ideas about in your mind an a view of them on all fides tak Watts 27. To bend from a perpendicular edge to blunt Quick wits are more quick to enter fpeedily than able to pierce far; like fharp tools, whof edges be very foon rurned Afcham 28, T'o drive by violence ; to expel : wit She di Rather turn this day ouz of the week This day of fhame The turn'd wea fervice ou of the city Shakefpeare people and children unable fo Knolles's Hift. of the Turks He now was grown deform'd and poor And fit to be turn'd out of door Hudibras If T bad taken to the church, I fhould hav had more fenfe than to have turn'd myfelf out o my benefice by writing libels on my parifhioners Dryden's Preface to bis Fables 'Twould be hard to imagine that God woul tur hi out of paradife t till the ground an at the fame time advance him to a throne. Locke A great man in a peafant's houfe, finding hi wife handfome, turn'd the good man out of hi dwelling Addifon 29. To apply by a change of ufe They all the facred myfteries of heave To their own vile advantages fhall turn Milton When the paflage is open, land will be turne moft to great cattle; when fhut, to theep. Temple 30. To reverfe; to repeal God will tun thy captivity, and have compaflio upon thee nothin Deuteronomyy % but rurn up and down, as had hoped to turn away the fancy that mager her, and hid her face as if fhe could/have hidde; herfelf from her own fancies Sid Yet yo wil be hange for being fo lon fent, or be turn'd away ‘Shak. T'we[fth‘gj She turned away one fervant for putting't | much oil in her fallad 36. 7o Tur Arbuthy away To avert A third part of prayer is deprecation; thati when we pray to God to turn away fome evil fro us 37.70 Tur Daty of Mun back. To return to the hand from which it was received We turn not back the filks upon the merchant When we have fpoil'd them 38. 7o Tur~ of oufly Shakefpeare's Troilus and Creffida To difmifs contemptu Having brought our treafure Then take we down his load, and turn him off Like to the empty afs, to fhake his ears. Skakefs Th murmure is turn'd off, to the company of thofe doleful creatures that inhabit the ruinso Babylon Government of the Tongue He tarned off his former wife to make rcom-‘fo% this marriage 39 7o Tur Add gf 'To give over; tox ( fign ‘The moft adverfe chances are like the ploqgh_gn and breaking the ground, in order to a more plen And yet we are not fo wholl tiful harveft for ed off to that reverfion, as to have no fupplie the prefent; for befides the comfot of fo certai an expe&ation in another life, we have prom‘lffl. Decay 0f_Pld],-‘ R alfo for this 40. 7o Tur out, or out of 35. 70 TURN away fervice; to difcard Unlefs he turas his thoughts that way, he wil 26. To revolve ; to agitate in the mind turns a Perfian tale for half a crown Juft writes to make his barrennefs appear report But turns at ev'ry feam an inch in The bard whom pilfer'd paftorals renown Wh Th difpofition Fortune confounds the wife 3. To keep paffing in a coy tl change or traffick 20. 'To make to naufeate off 'To deflet; to diver The inftitution of fports was intended by al governments to turn off the thoughts of the peopl from bufying themfelves in matters of ftate Addifor's Fi recholder 41. 7o be Turne an age beyond cal phrafe of T advance 10 An odd ungrammati=y Narciffus now his fixteent}? year begfann,)a s q'fil verge Merimorg Jutt turn'd3 of boy, and on theOruid' 3 When turned of forty, they determined to,dx"le_{:; to the country A t!{ Irus, though now turned of fiftys has nj{ddgf < peared in the world fince five and tiwenty 42. 90 Turn owver. . To transfer. i a‘.lfi‘ th ove n turn an elf Excufing him fortune then let it be your ill fortune to0 . o Turn gwer To refer L 3 ARednehadried Solyman, ands wa"‘s "}2bGM90",C‘2 declare the caufe of his coming, hew to the Bafla's >Tis well the debt no payme i You turn me over to another hand, Dryd: 4-1"";% |