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Show UN UN KABLE adj Could it be in the power of any temperal lofs, | 2 fo much to difcompofe and unfpiric my foul? Norris ex Not to b ineffable; unutterable Unsro1'LED. adj 1. Not plundered; not pillaged which uttered with true devotion an affordeth to God himfelf that glory ft fort of men, to the moi perfect that folid comfort, which is #nfpeakable Hooker A heavier tafk could not have been impos'd Than I to fpeak my grief unfpeakable Shakefpeare Both addreft for figh lnfpeakable : for who, though with the tongu Of angels, can relate M Th comfort it conveys is fomething bigg t apacities of mortality5 mighty, and uz/f able'; and not to be underflood, till it comes to b felt Sout ‘This fills the minds of weak men with ground lefs fears and unfpeakable rage towards their fello fubjets Addifon UrxspE‘akABLY. adw cfFably Whe Inexpreflibly ; in pature is in her diffolution, and prefent us with mothing but bleak and barren profpeéts there is fomething unfpeakably chearful in a fpot o ground which is covered with trees amid& all the rigours of yinter Uxspe'ciriep adj No that fmil Speciator particularl mentioned Were it not requifite that it fhould be concealed e it had not paile us/peci)1ied Brown's Vulgar Err Uxnspr'cuLaTive. adj. Not theoretical Some unfpeculative men may not have the fkill t examine their aflertions. ‘nient of the Tongue Unsre'p adj Not difpatched' formed not per Yenutus withdraws Unfped the fervice of the common caufe. - Garth UnsrE'NT adj Not wafted; net dimi nithed; not weakened ; not exhaufted The found inclofed within the fides of the bell cometh forth at the holes uzfpent and more frong Thy fame, notcircam{crib'd with Engli Bacon round All the way that they fled, for very defpight, i their return they utterly wafted whatfoeverthey ha before left unfpoiled Th its orb w. 4 oaths Miltsn A milk =~ hite hind Without unfpotted, innocent within Dryden Seven bullocks yet unyok'd for Phebus chufe An for Diana feven zufpotted ewes This garden, and no corner ieave unfpy'd. Milton not difcovered Refolv'd to find fome fault, before unfpy'd And difappointed, if but fatisfy'd Tickell Unser'LT. ad x. Not fhed thy great grandfir fhed And all that fince thefe fifter nations bled Had been unfpilt, had happy Edward known That all the blood he fpilt had been his own 2. Not {poiled ; not nrasred Denban To borrow to-daie, and to-morrow to mis For lender or-borrower noiance it is Ebenhave of thine owne, without lending, uafpiit 90 Unse1'r1T @. a deprefs ; to dejeét T Dryden 2. Immaculate ; not tainted with guilt Satyran bid him other bufinefs ply Thanhunt the fteps of pure, unfported maid, Spenf A heart unfported is not eafily daunted. Shakefpeare's Henry V1 There is no king, be his caufe never fo fpotlefs if it come to the arbitrement of {words, can try i out with al unfported foldiers Shakefp. Henry V Pure religion and undefiled i 5, to vifit th f serlefs and widows in their afi&icn, and t keep himfelf unfytted from the world. Fa. i. 27 Wifdom is the grey hair to men, and an unfporte life is old Malk Apocrypba her his eternal bride Milton Thou wilt not leave me in the loathfome grav His prey, nor fuffer my #nfpotted fou For ever with corruption there to dwell Milton Vindicate the honour of religion, by a pure an unfported obedience to its precepts Rogers UnsQua'RED adj Not formed ; irre gular When he {peaks >Tis like a chime a-mending, with terms unfpuar'd Which, from the t yphon dropt Weul feem hype Shak. Troil. and Cref] adj. [inflabilis, Latin. pula The oft changing of his colour, with a k thaking #nflaidnefs over all his boéy, he mig‘;: in his countenance fome great determi ation mixe with fear Sidne w ed ; not polluted Pure and unflained religion ought to be thehigh eft of all cares appertaining to publick regimen Ne let her waves with any filth be dy'd,Hk But ever, like herfelf, unflained hath been try'd Spe I do commit into your han ER? unflained fword that you have usd to bear With this remembrance, that you ufe the fam With alike bold, juft, and impartial fpiri As you have done 'gainft me Shak, Henry 1V I will do it without fear or doubt To live an unftair'd wife to my fweet love, Skak Your youth An the true blood which peeps forth faintl through it Do plainiy give you out an uzffain'd fhepherd Shakefpeare The hooked chariot ftoo Unflaiz'd with hoftile blood Milton That good earl, once prefiden Of England's council, and her treafury Who liv'd in both unffain'd with gold or fee And left them both, more in himfelf content Milton Her people guiltlefs, and her fields unflain'd Thefe, of the garter call'd, of faith usflain'd In fighting ficlds the laurel have obtain'ds Dryden veoni High-battled Cafar wil Urffate his happinefs, and be ftag'd to th' fhe Shak. Antony and Clespatra Againft a fworder I would znffate myfelf, to be in a due refolution Shakefpeare 2 Inconftant Luffer difpirit t Denmark has continued ever, fince wealk and 4z [pirited, bhent only upon fafety Temple irrefolute Where gentry, title, wifdom Cannot conclude by the yea and n Real neceflidies, a unfpable {light A double-minde ma F prudent not fettled into difcretion; not fteady mutable His unftayed 'yout commo had long waadere in th labyrinth of love; in which time, t war youn 1 ple of his unfortunate folly, h compiled thefe tweiv aglogues SPC«‘{];')' To the gay gardens his unffaid defir Him wholly carried, to refrefh his fprights. Spenf Will the king come, that I may breathe my laf In wholefome counfel to his unflaid youth 2 Shak Tell me, how will the world repute me For undertaking {o #sffaid a journey I fear it will make me fcandalized Shakefpeare W Whic to that land gafps beneath a child's zzfaid command UnsTa'IDNESS Contrary tofa tute That plea did not avail, although the leafe wer anfiatutable th rent refetved bein Savift adj. Not ftopped; no Unsta'uncHED ftayed Wich the iffuing bloo Stifle the villain, whofe unftaunched thixf York and young Rutland could not fatisfys vaak adj No fixed ; o I°li read you matter As full of peril and advent'rous {pirit loud n roar nt curr al o'er t A On the unffeadfzft footing of a fpears Shakefpeart ignorance adj UnsTa'TUuTABLE faft ; not refolute 'To put out of dig @, 2 To Uxsta'rE nity not a feventh part of the real value ftate, not founded on the general in all others the moft unthe moft eaf Temple roads unfta UN?TA'INED adj Not ftained 5 no died ; not difcoloured ; not difhonoy; notorioufl Not fixed ; not faft 1 motion Refeomma And from her fair unfported fid Two blifsful twins are to be born Of gen'ra With narrow fearch I muft walk roun That blood which thou an Poge Un~sro'TTED. adj 1. Not marked with any ftain An 1. Not fearched ; not explored 2. Not feen Dryden Uneertai UnsTe'aprasT What worlds or what vaft regions hol adj Hayw. Bathurf}t, yet unfpoil'd by wealth Waere I may oft out-watch the Bear With thrice great Hermes ; or unfpher "The fpirit of Plato, to unfol Uxspi'ED fort lefs ; not corrupted Shakefpeare TYH immortal mind fuc 2. Not marred ; not hurt ; not made ufe Should yet fay, Sir, no going Let my lamp at midnight hou Be.feen in fome high lonely tow's the rivers i Her holy limbs Unsta'BLE feek © unfpbere the fars wit fearche Unfpoil'd thall be her arms, and unprofan' 'To remove fro You put me off with limber vows ; but I Though you woul Englit Spenfer's State of Irelond as they left few fhips unfpoiled or untaken Flies like the nimble journeys of the light Andis, like that, n/pent too inits fiight Dryden Zo UxsPHE'RE UN 7. / 1. Indifcretion; volatile mind S.'lm{ys Unste'abiLy. adv 1. Without any certainty z. Inconftantly; not confiftently Wan of con 1{ unffe an loofe word hi ufe tha H Lock will not be minded, or.not underitood UnsTE ADINESS. 7 / ftancy ; irrefolution ; mutability A prince of this character will ifinfiru& p?:ks his example, to fix the unffeading/s 0f Ouk poht{l;;fi " In the refult, we find the‘ fame fpixit of cruelty dmff m{/? an obftinac an s blindne the fam Swift UxsTe ADY 1. Inconftant An adj irrefolute her unffeady 'n;}nd hath often pl-?c 4 ‘fafl Men in high pow', but feldom holds me%enbafllNo meafures can be taken of an unfleflf% m:;de, ftill *tis too much or too tittle fl,a While choice remains, he will be .fl‘lll "'y};z"{]: And nothing but neceffity can fix him 2. Mutable = \ |