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Show UNS UN Fer. 7ithhold thy foot from being unfbod Th Parpof through thofe inclofed parts, have done them littl i )f violent birth, but poor validity like fruits unripe, fticks on the tree ‘Which now Shake/p But fall unfhaken when they mellow be The wicked's fpite againft God is but like madman's running his head againft the wall, tha leaves the wall uz/baken, but dafhes his own brain Boyle Not fubje& to concuflion . Not weakened in refolution ; not moved 1ll thou waft fthrouded then O patient Son of God Unfhaken lo Yet only -ftood'f ported by virtue, and therefore did not lie at th mercy of ambition : his notions were no lefs ftead Addifon and wzfbaken, than juft and upiight A Ja T loof fro Thou ftand'ft unfbook amidft a burfting world Pope This ftrength diffus' No lefs through all my finews, joints, and bones Than thine, while I preferv'd thefe locks wnfborn The pledge of my unviolated vow. Milt. Agonif? Straight as a line in beauteous order ftood Unsuo'r Not thamed adj The brave man feeks not popular applaufe Unfbam'd, though foil'd, he does the beft he can Force is of brutes, but honsur is of man Dryd Unxsua'peN adj Mifhapen ; deformed This unfhapen earth we now inhabit, is the for it was found in when the waters had retived. Burn Gafping for breath th' unfbapen Phoce die And on the boiling wave extended lie .4ddifon Ux~xsua'rED. adj. Not partaken ; not ha in common Blifs, as thou haft part, to me is blifs Tedious #n/par'd with thee, and odious foon. 7 7o UxsHE'ATH the {cabbard @. 4 T Executioner, unfbeath thy fword dra fro Shakefpeare Mowbray, the bithop Scroop, Haftings, and all Are brought to the corretion of your law There is not now a rebel's fword unfbeath'd. Shak Far hence be fouls profane Now, Trojan, take the way thy fates afford Affume thy courage, and unfbeath thyfword. Dry The Roman fenate has refolv'd ‘Till time give better profpeéts, fill to kee The fword unfbeath'd, and turn its edge on Czfar Addifon Each chief his fev'nfold fhield difplay'd And half unfbeat''d the fhining blade Pope Dryden Not hit by {hot part. adj They, with a touch, they are fo keen Wound us snbot, and fhe unfeen Ux~saE'D adj Not {pilt Sha {‘[f[fl‘ai'z' He is breeding that worm, which will fmite thi gourd, and leave him unfbeltered to that fcorchin wrath of God, which will make the improvemen of Jonah's paflionate wifh, that God would tak away his life, his mo@ rationaldefiie. Dec. of Piety adj Not guarded by th Though Cygnus then did no defence provide But {cornful offer'd his unfbielded fide Drylen @. a. 'To take outof fhip At the Cape we landed for freth water 5 but difcovering a leak, we unfbipped our goods, and watered there Sawift Unsuo'ckep offended adj Not difguited ; no Thy fpotlefs thoughts unfbo-'d the prieft ma ne hear Tickel UxsHo b, adj no fhoes [from unfboed. Havin Their feet unfbod, their bodies wrapt in rags #And both as fwift on foot as chafed flags, Spen/ b watere fhowers In Memphian grove or green Trampling th' unjbower'd grafs with lowings loud Milton Not recoiling Unsar1'NKING. adj not fhunning danger or pain Your fon, my lord, has paid a foldier's debt He only liwd but till he was a ma The which no fooner had his prowefs confirm' In the unfbrinking ftation where he fought Shakefpeare's Macbeth But like a man he died adj UnsHU'NNABLE Inevitable >Tis the plague of great ones Prerogativ'd are they lefs than the bafe *Tis deftiny unfbunnable like death Shak. Othello by experience 2. Not tried ; not know you fpeak like a green girl Unfifted in fuch perilous circumftance adj No Shakefp feeing only with znfecn lo as i example following Probabl by corruption of zzfighted th forme adj 7 irit of fea-falt may, without an y u fincerily be fo prepared as to diffolve crude gol Boyle Unsi'new ftrength V a Invifible ; not feen Beauties that from worth arife Still prefent with us, though wnfighted. Suckling Denbam Now toys and trifles from their Athen com: And dates and pepper have unfiuew'd Rome, Dr'_y The affeted purity of the French has unfinewe their heroick verfe The language of an epic poem is almoft wholly figurative: yet are they f fearful of a metaphor, that no example of Virgil ca encourage them to be bold with fafety Dryde Unsi'NEWED adj Nervelefs; weak May to you, perhaps, feem much unfinewed And yet to me are ftrong Unsi'Neep. adj touched by fire in the legs may be helped b ad] Shakefpeare's Hambet No fcorched no By the command of Domitian when caft int a cauldron of burning oil, he came.out unfinged Brown's Vulgar Errours Three men paffed through a fiery furnace, un touched, unfinged Unsi'NkING adj Stephens's Sermans Not finking Anxur feels the cool refrefhing breez Blown off the fea, and all the dewy ftran Lies cover'd with a fmooth, unfinking fand. Addif adj Impeccable. A perfe&k unfinning obedience, free from particular aéks of tranfgrefiicn Rogers adj Not meafured ; no computed This tiger-footed rage, when it fhall fin The harm of unfkann'd fwiftnefs, will, too late Tie leaden pounds to s heels, Shakefp, Coriolanus UNSk1'LFUL adj Wanting art ; want ing knowledge This overdone, or come tardy off, though i make the unfilful laugh, cannot butmake the judicious grieve. Shakefpeare Hear his fighs, though mute Interpret for him Milton's Paradife Ls A man unfkilful in fyllogifm could perceive th weaknefs and inconclufivenefs of a long, artificial and plaufible difcourfe Lucke Ufing a man's words according to the propriet of the language, though it be not always under in the language as not to underftand it when ufe as it ought /I, Uns1' HTLIN SS. 7. /i [fro unfizhtly.] | Unsk1'LrtLLy. adw Deformity ; difagreeablenefs to the eye ledge ; without art Unsi'caTLY deprive o ftood, leaves the blame on him who is fo unfkilfu Are like the grace of deities wearing a laced ftocking T Unfkilful with what words to pray, let'm They Il fay, our bufinefs to refor The church and ftate, is but a wor For to fubfcribe, unfight, unfeen To an unknown church difcipline Hudibras Uxsti'cHTED Unsince'riTy. z /. Adulteration c e t A [ Uxska'NNED The ground one year at reft, forget not tho With richeft dung to bearten it again Or with unfifted afhes May's Virgil puh Dryden Uns1'NNING Uns1'FTED. adj 1. Not parted by a fieve word, ufe Myrrha was joy'd the welcome new to hear But, clogg'd with guilt, the Joy w s mfincere:r Two fpecial reafon Nor is Ofiris fee The unfightlinef He try'd a tough, well-chofen fpear No adf Unsuo'WERED Uxsue'LTERED. adj. Wanting a {creen wanting protection ZoUnsu1'p o Unfbout the noife that banifh'd Marcius To blood ##fbed the rivers muft be turn'd. Milt Uxsuai'ELpEeD thield Waller annihilat T 7o Unsuo'ur. «w.a retract a fhout Unst'cuT ; not folid Nor are the nelerrves of his compacted fre t Stretch'd and diffolv'd into unfinew'd 1ength. He that on her his bold hand lays With Cupid's pointed arrow plays Affe@tion 3 Not clipped adj Unsuo'rN able freedom of thought un/backles thei Uxsaa'meD I have {0 often met with chymic r paration| which I have found unfincere, t nth dare fearc truft any . Boyle Not foun Pit, box, and gall'ry in convullinqs hurl'd Repeal him, with the welcome of his mother mind om the narrow prejudices of education and opens their eyes to a more extenfive view o the publick good Addifon Not fhaken Unsuo'ok. part. adj it in unfeigned piety towards God, i ity to his vicegerent Spratt @. a Clarendon harm Of oaks unfporn, a venerable \vood' Milton's Paradife Regained 7o UnsHA'kLE bonds would unfbed an nake king's army Unsince're, adj. [infincerus L t 1. Not hearty; not faithfu] z. Not genuine; impure; a ulterate Wifeman's Surgery Difilgrceabl fight Ska /c./f/)ca 1é Thofe bloffoms alfo, and thofe dropping gums That lie beftrown, #nfightly, and unfmooth Amongft the reft, a {mall, znfightly root Locke Withou know You fpeak unfilfully; or, if your knowledge b more, it is much darkened in your malice. Shak to the | U 1LS FULNESS. 7;_ Want of art On my knees I beg Thatyou'llvouchfafe me raiment, bed, and food.= ~-Good Sir, no more: thefe are unfizhtly tricks Afk riddance, if we mean to tread with eafe Adilt But of divine effe&t, be cull'd me out Milton It muft have been a fine genius for gardening that could have formed fuch an wufightly hollow int fo beautiful an arca Spestator want of knowledge The fweetnefs of her countenance did give fuc a grace to what the did, that it did make handfom the unhandfomenefs, and make the eye force th mind to believe that there was a praife in that un Sidrey Silfulnefs Let no prices be heightened by the neceflity o unfkilfulnefs of the contra&or Taylor's Rule of Living Holy n w ll fk i n W ad Unsk1'LLE t no or be 7 t w e d l o ing k and #0 before a verb Unfilr |