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Show "UN with his doublet all unbrac'd p ke Sh e loo g ki fo hi d he No hga\?gl:r:'hi Not exercifed 4d/ UNBRE'ATHED They now have toil"d'thcir unbrcar%)‘d memoric Shake/p With this fame plea agau}& our nupt.l:\ls Unanimated adj UxsRrE‘ATHING They fpake not a word like dumb ftatues, or unbreathing ftones gt\:!;c; each on other, and look'd deadly pale. Shak ‘;U,NNot inftruéted in civility; ill educated Unbred minds muft be a lictle fent abroad Gowvernment of the Tongue Children learn from umbred or debauched ferLocke on Ea'umrr'zr_z yants, untowardly tricks Sure never any thing was {o unbred as thnt_odn Congrewe's Way of the World ' ous man ‘2. Not taught: with zo A warriour dame Urbred to fpinning, in the Ioom. unfkill'd Dryden UnxpreE cHED. adj. Having no breeches Looking on my boy's face, methought I did recoi Twenty-three years, and faw myfelf unbreech'd :W_uicjp. Winter's Tale In my green velvet coat User1'BED. adj. Not influenced by money or gifts; not hired The foul gave all Unbrib'd it gavej; or, if a bribe appear No lefs than heav'n To fuccour the diftrefs'd Dryden Licentious not reShakefpeare To what licenc Dates thy unbridled boldnefs run itfelf? B. Fonfon *_ We have confidered religious zcal, which tranfgrefles in unbridled excefs UnprO'KE } adj Spratt's Sermons [from break. 1. Not violated God pardon all oaths that are broke to me God keep all vows unbroke, are made to thee. Shak Som married perfons even in their marriage do pleafe God, by preferving their faith wnbroken Taylor ‘This is the way to kindle, not to quench T unbuild the city, and to lay all flat. Shakefpeare What will they then but unbuil His living temples, built by faith to ftand Their own faith, not another's? Milt. Par. Lofi Unxsut'vr adj Not yet ereted Built walls you (hun, unbuilt you fee UNBURIED adj Dryden Not interred ; not ho noured with the rites of funeral Why fuffer'ft thou thy fons, unburied yet To hover on the dreadful fhore of Styx? Shakefp The mofs, which groweth upon the fkull of dead man wnburied, will fraunch blood potently Bacon Him double cares attend For his unburied foldiers, and his friend Dryden Breathlefs he lies ; and his unbury'd ghoft Depriv'd of funeral rites, pollutes your hoft. Dryd The wand'ring ghoft Of kings unbury'd on the wafted coafts Pope's Statiys U.\'BU'RNED.' § adj 1. No confumed no wafted ; no Unburn'd, unburied, on a heap they lie is more har wine unburnt in an ~ Dryden aftringen tha Bacon's Natural Hiftory UNBU'RNING No adj confuming b heat What we have faid of the unburning fire calle light, ftreaming from the flame of a candle, ma eafily be applied to all other light deprived of fenfible heat Digby 7o UNBU'RTHEN 1. To rid of a load U We !l fhake all cares and bufinefs from our age Conferring them on younger ftrengths ; while w Unburden'd crawl tow'rd death. Shak. King Lear 3. To difclofe what lies heavy on the mind 3. Not tamed A lonely cow Unworn with yokes, unbroken to the plow Addif UNBRo‘THERLIKE. | 2dj. 1!l fuiting wit Uxero'rHERLY brother. the charaler of Vi€tor's unbrotherlite hea 'Churches, fomente 1to a fchifm towards the eafter that differenc about Eafte Decay of Piety NBRU'ISED, adj. Not bruifed ; not hurt On Dardan plains The'frcflm, and yet unbruifed Greeks do pitc "Their braye pavillions Shake[peare Care keeps his watch in ev'ry old man's eye And where care lodgeth, fleep will never lie But where unbruifed youth, with unttuft brain Doth couch his limbs, there golden fleep doth reign o UNBU'CKLE ~ buckles @. 2 Shake[peare To loof fro We have been down together in my fleep Unbuclzlmg helms fifting eac other's throat And wak'd half dzad with nothing, Shak. Coriol He that urpucles this, till we do pleaf To doff out for gy purpofe, fhall hear a ftorm w.Nov, IT Shakefpeare Sharp Buckingham wunburthens with his tongu The envious load that lies upon his heart Shak From your love I have a warrant T unburthen all my plots and purpofes How to get clear of all the debts 1 owe 75 Uneu'rTON buttoned Shakefp Thou art fat-witted with drinking old fack, an unbuttoning thee after fupper. Shakelp. Henry 1V Many catch cold on the breaft, by leaving thei Harwey on Confumptions d feveral places His filk waiftcoat was unbuttonei Addifon UncaLci'NED adj Free from galcina tion A faline fubftance, fubtler than fal ammonjack carried up with it wncalcined gold in the form o Boyle fubtile exhalations adj Unca'trLep fent for Not fummoned; no not demanded Bafilins bad fervants, who, though they cam Sidney not uncalled, yet at call were ready He, bolder now, uncall'd before her ftood. Milt Mild Lucina came uncall'd, and ftoo Befide the firuggling boughs, and heard the groan Then reach'd her midwife hand to fpeed the throes Dryden 7o Unca'LM word w. a I only mourn my yet uncancell'd fcore You put me paft the pow'r of paying more. Dryd Uncano''NicarL adj Not agreeable t the canons Unca'PABLE pax Lat. tible adj [incapable, Fr. inca No capable ; no fufcep Now more frequently incapable A ftony adverfary, an inhuma wretch Uncapable of pity, void and empt From any dram of mercy. Shak. Merch. of Venice He who believes himfelf uncapable of pardon goes on without any care of reforming. Hammond This whilf the are unde th decei of it makes them wuncapable of convi€tion; and the applaud themfelves as zealous champions for truth wiien indeed they are contending for error. Locke Unxca'RED for. adj attended to Not regarded ; no Their kings, to better their worldly eftate, lef their own and their people's ghoftly condition uzcared for UNCA'RNATE adi No flefhly To difturb carnate Son, which fometimes is attributed unt the wncarnate Father Brown's Vulgar Errours 7o Uxca'se. . a 1. To difengage from any covering See Pompey is uncafing for the combat Shak Thou fhalt be mafter, Tranio, in my ftead *Tis hatch'd, and fhall be fo: Tranio, at onc Uncafe thee 5 take my colour'd hat and cloak Shakefpeare Uncafe me, and do with me what yo 2. To flay pleafe Addifon to ftrip All men him wncafed *gan cev'de Hubb. Tale Partly by his voice, and partiy by his ears, th afs was difcovered ; and confequently uncafed, wel laughed at, and weil cudgelled L Eftrange Not yet catched adj Not in this land fhall he remain uncaught And found, difpatch'd Shakefpeare's King Lear His bofom glows with treafures yet uncaught Gay Uxca'usep. adj. Having no preceden caufe Un~ca'vrious. adj. Not wary; heedlefs Unforefeen, they fay, is unprepar'd Uprcautious Arcite thought himfelf alone doublets unbuttoned Not erafed; no Let him fly far From his feat the Pylian prince arofe Two centuries already he fulfill'd Pope abrogated Unca'ucHT 4 2. To throw off And now began the third, unbroken yet Dryden Howbroad his thoulders {pread | by age anbroke adj Nor need we be afiaid to afcribe that to the in Creon denies the rites of fun'ral fires to thofe Whofe breathlefs bodies yet he calls his foes Burnt win Unca'NCELLED Thou art come to anfwe He firft broke peace in heav'n, and faith, tiil the Unbroken Milton 2, Not fubdued ; not weakened . a. Toraze; to deftroy 2. Not heated with fire This is not well, rath and unbrid/ed boy To fly the favours of fo good a king Zo UNBUt'LD jured by fire A. Phillips adj His ftarry helm unbuckled, fhew'd him prim In manhood, where youth ended. Milt. Par. Lof All unbuckling the rich mail they wore Laid their bright arms along the fable fhore. Pope UNBU'RNT Unbrib'd by love, unterrify'd by threats UxBRI'DLED ftrained UN UN A harf What firange difquiet has uncalm'd your breaft Diyden Inhuman fair, to rob the dead of reft UNCE'LEBRATED adj Drydes Not folemnized ‘Thus was the firft day, ev'n and morn Nor pafs'd uncelebrated, nor unfun By the celeftial choirs UNCE'NSURED lick reproach Miiton's Paradife Lof adj Hew difficult muf Exemp from pub it be for any ruler to liv uncenfured, where every one of the community i thus qualified for modelling the conititution A{l{/flbfl‘ Frecholder Fear mof to tax an honourable fool Whofe right it is uncenfur'd to be dull Pope To be uncenfured, and to be obfcure, is the fam thing Pope's Letters UNCE'RTAIN. adj. [incertain, Fr. incertus, Latin. 1. Doubtful; not certainly known That facred pile, fo vaft, {o high That whether 'tis a part of earth or fky Uncertain feems 5 and may be thought a prou Afpiring mountain, or defcending cloud. Denbanr 2. Doubtful; no ledge having certai know Man, without the prote¢tion ofa fuperior being is fecure of nothing that he enjoys, and uacertain o every thing that he hopes for Condemn'd on Caucafus to lie Still to be dying, not to die 3 Tillotfon Wit |