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Show UiN UN Unstu'p1ep ¢, Mutable ; variable ; changeable - If the motion of the fun were as unequal as tha ofa fhip driven by unffeady yinds, it would not a % Locke all help us to meafure time 4. Not fixed; not fettled . \ frysreepeD. adj. Not {oaked Other whea twice a day 1 ¥y UnsT1'NG N fling b T @. a i difarm of his m He has difarmed his afli€tions, ##ffung happ rief e pro th no ha h i fhewn us by their author UsstI'RRED adj. Not ftirred ; not agi Cato well obferves, thoug taylor, friendfhip ought no unflitched in the ph to be unripy DE If empt > f)r‘ o yielding wifhe WEI ""UNsT0'PPED Meetin 2dj no refift ance L, 8 - Milton an S adj eve no Milton No havin th fin / o rs return' be not difmay'd Milt any r nmiftakes which hav zenerall fo unpleafing and fo uanMilton may be u of sful, but my P¥ ray'r all your aétions Denbam ¢ corruption, perverfenefs as th i wit generall The eternal wifdom, from which we deriv UNSTRE'NGTHENE p.ad;. Not {upported not affifted Hooker foUnsTr1'NG. . 4 1. To relax any thing ftrung 5 to depriv of ftrings My tongue's ufe is to me no mor han an unftringed viol or harp Shak. Rich. II1 Eternal ftructures let them raif _Hisidle horn on fragrant myrtles hung Prior His arrows featter'd, and his bow unftrung Smith 2 Toloofe; to untie TInvaded thus, for want of better band His garland they unflring, and bind hi hands fected adj Not moved Dryden not af The _Over dank and dry 2 Journey toilfome, unfatizued with lengt - march, unflruck wich horror at the figh Alpin ridges bleak £ Philips Hooker T E C UNSUFFI adj Unable ; inadequate baving fhewe the difficultie other ways, and how usfufficient they are, fatisfactory account of the ideas we hay th Unsv'GaRED adj equal; no Virgirity Not {fweetened wit into water formerl rared fugar pu i Locke {ugar az{ No congruous proportionate lik out of fathion an ol courtitier richly fuited w bu like the brooch and the toothpick, w C w we Not NOW st H e will fmile upon her; which will now be f unfuiteble to her difpofition, being addi&zd to ancholy, that itgannot but turn him into contempt Shake[peare's Tawelfth Nig That would likelieft contempt inftead ard recompence, ynfui o r {o muc good Milton All that heaven and happinefs fign able to a wicked man; and therefore could b t him 20le to our circumftances Arterbury e ty #. /0 AEAT:Incongru wblenefs of on man' afpe to an other man's fancy has raifed fuch an averfion, a has produced a perfect hatred of him South Uxsvu'rtineg th s ully too i UnSUCCE'SSFULNESS C('.‘( s CYEN C()ntl'(ll' n. /. Want of fucto wifh adj Not Whilft yo Admonitions, fraternal 1 Upo publick reprehenfions nefs of all thefe milder medicaments of the church. S tii othe ) Hale LLIED Th irkiom n the ftage Dryden a Spratt which on Hough' ly'd mitre {hine Pope Thefe an al mb of pure, un Crowns 7 throug {ted prayers by, eb joav 1 church Ray breair Not fuppor deformities Shakefpeare ity a moft dutiful o‘nfe\:vxncc been the proper, wnfullied honour of you intolerable ; not to be endared withiyou itinngg fu an age tuchh a agz Unfuck'd of lamb or kid, that te Unsu'FFERABLE. adj o'erwhelme ding to himfelf, -doth not communicate unt dura ion dura man fam created beings th adj. Not havin here 1‘ a frefh comer We cansot fum u direction of e dura The unfuccef Un~su'ckep drawn wer Not fitting ; not be pafiion moft Leave th th ro re adj coming flux of parts N_or fear they can exhauft the.ftore Till nature's mufick lies unftrung UNST RUCK them to prove Th UnsucCcE'sSIVE On William and Maria's praife ftrong prefumption that God hath arts to think fuch things as he hath notenable UUnsu' o raBLENES - unfictnefs Glanwille hands of her own children To enter into a party as into an order of friars with fo refigned an o ce to fuper iours, 1s ver uitable with the civil and religious iberties we ZgLalc ufly affert f m ter fame, wh beings, enriched us wifh all thefe ennoblem that were fuitable to th meafures of an unffraitened goodnefs, and the capacity of fucha creatur The church of God s neither of capacity f weak, nor fo unfirengthened with authority fro above, but that her laws may exaét obedience at th it, on th Confider whether t pences ; fuch as are us Not contrafted doth mak i.\'iici!) Eafy; not forced adj [infufffance, Fr un/s an within. | Un i T BLE veland hout ¢ there 's wor By an eafy and unfirained derivation, it implie the breath of God Hakewillon Provi € UNsTRA"ITENED Th fortunate fL/T'& ‘u_'i fu man's will, he charge dered all # of feeing ail things in God, upon t Dryden w2 UNSTR TV ED. adf afide Inability to anfwer the end propofed mor The flame unflopp'd at firt m ore fury gains And Vulcan rides at large wit wi 1 loofen'd re lai Unsurr1'c1eENcE be ever mad Neve ced Ifaiab, xxxv.5 One would wonder to find fuch a multitude o Addi 7 niches unfopped 2 1 lowering night ial both Such white fumes have been afforded, by w#nffopping a liquor diaphanous and red. Boyle on Colours The eyes of the blind fhall be opened, and th ears of the deaf unffopped H ma JaUnsto'p. w.a. To free from ftop o obftrution; to open Tiw And that far-beaming blaze of majeity Wherewith he wont at heav'n's high council tabl To fit the mid4 rinal unity r that T embrace u T'hat glorious form, that light unfufferable Malebranch c bloo iz foul. Shak Such neighbour nearnefs to our f Should nothing priv'lege him, no Th* wsflosping firmnefs of my upr Hooker God li Not bending ; no Unsro'orinG. adj adj the worthieft part of chriftian duty toward ner q \ NTIAL 2. Not real To open by pick Jo UnsT1'TCH. . 2 ing the ftitches o 1 his.limbs there golde {leep. dot Privation mere of light and abfent day Boyle on Colours oo Duthel couc :'\': daylight fun}:, and Her fll'fi.dowy offspring, unf Tet fall to the bottom a refinous fubftance Care keeps his watch in every old man's eve And where care lod eth, fleep will never lic ‘ But where unbruifed youth wit ith t they oftentimes difgrace, in moft unfufferable man D Such feeming milks fuftered to ftand unfirred UnsTu'rrep, adj. Unfilled ; not crowded SEelin tated I could obferve a clearnef Welcome, thou unfubflant The wretch that thou haft b Owes nothing to t goodnef wunflinte 1. Not folid ; not palpable Uxnst1'NTED. adj. Not limited of natur In your converfatio NSUBST feries3 and thoug of the world, yet he has the greateft that is to b . South's Sermons enjoyed in it In the work not laboured Not premeditate of notion exprefled in ready and unftudied words Dryden znffeeped, but watere Bacon's .N:u::/rn.' /75fl:‘7;, fow wa adj UN' Not celebrated in verf 1n verie Thus was the fir 2 T: >aradife L Hal |