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Show WH WH is country was no awbit reformed thereby, but reDawies on Irel mained in the former barbarifm Nature's full bleflings would be well difpens' In unfuperfiuous, even proportion And fhe no whit encumber'd with her ftore, Milt It-does not me a whit difpleafe Cozvley That the rich all honours feize In accounts of ancient times, it ought to fatisf any engquirer, if they can be brought any wbit nea Tillotfon one another It is every whit as honourable to affift 2 good mi nifter, as to oppofe a bad one. 4ddifon's Freeholder WHITE. adj. [hpre, Saxon; awir, Dutch. 1. Having fuch an appearance as arife from the mixture of all colours ; fnowy When the paper was held nearer to any colou than to the reft, it appeared of that colour to whic it approached neareft; but when it was equally, o almoft equally, diftant from all the colours, fo tha it might be equally illuminated by them all, i Newton's Opticks appeared white Why round our coaches crowd the cwhire glov' Pope beaus z. Having the colour of fear ; pale My hands are of your colour, but I tham To wear a heart fo wbhite. Shakefpeare's Macheth 3. Having the colour appropriated to happinefs and innocence Welcome, pure-eyed faith, ewbite-handed hope Thou hovering angel girt with golden wings And thou unblemifh'd form of chaftity, Milton Wert thou that fweet-fmiling youth Or that crown'd matron fage, white-robed Truth Milten Let this aufpicious morning be expref With a ewhite ftone diftinguifh'd from the reft White as thy fame, and as thy honour clear And let new joys attend on thy new-added year Dryden To feaftful mirth be this white hour aflign'd And fweet difcourfe, the banquet of the mind Pope Peace o'er the world her olive wand extend And whbite-rob'd innocence from heav'n defcend Pope 4. Grey with age I call you fervile minifters That have with two pernicious daughters join' Your high-engender'd battles 'gainft a hea So old and whbite as this. Sbakefpeare's King Lear So minutes, hours and years and days, weeks, months Paft over, to the end they were created Would bring whire hairs unto a quiet grave. Sbak 5. Puare; unblemifhed Unhappy Dryden! in all Charles's days Rofcommon only boafts unfpotted lays And in our own, excufe fome courtly ftains No whbiter page than Addifon's remains Pope WHITE 7. / The ftrongeft repellents are the qubites of de laid eggs beaten to a froth with alum Wifeman's Surgery When fates among the ftars do grow Thou into the clofe nefts of time doft peep And there, with piercing eye Through the firm fhell and the thick gwbiz dof fp VYears to come a-forming lie Clofe in their facred fecundine afleep lour fhall be the queen of all the faries Finely attired in a robe of whbire Shake[peare A friend coming to vifit me, I ftopped him a the door, and before I told him what the colour were, or whatI was doing, I afked him which o an egg into fuch a variety of textures, as is requi differed ? and after he had at that diftance viewe well, he anfwered, that they were both goo awbites, and that he could not fay which was beft nor wherein their colours differed 2, Th mar Boyle fite to fathion a chick The two in moft regions reprefent the yolk an the membrane that lies next above it; fo the exterior region of the earth is as the fhell of th under it 'as the whire that lie Burnct lie in the fame fuperficies with the zvbite of th eye, but rifeth up, as a hillock, above its conve;}ty [from the adjeQtive. WHITENER, 7 /o [from whifen, who makes any thing white Wau1'TENESS at whic a Newr. Opticks fnow; fo as no fuller on earth can zwhire them Mark, ix. 3 Like unto qubited fepulchres, which appear beautiful owtward, but are within full of dead men' Matthe xxiii bones WHITELEAD, 7. / White lead is made by taking fhect-lead, an having cut itinte long and narrow flips, they mak it up into roils, but {o that a fmall diftance ma Thef remain between every Ipiral revolution rolls are put into earthen pots, fo ordered tha each of them very fharp vinegar in the bottom, f full as almoft to touch the lead. When the vine gar and lead have both been put into the pot, it i covered up clofe, and fo left for a certain time i with a hammer There are two forts of this fol at the colour fhops; the one called cerufe, whic is the moft pure part, and the other is called wwbit Ruincy Jead adj, [fro malicious avhite an cowardly Waui1'rELy. adj. [from awhite. Comin 2. Palenefs Shakefpeare Now, governor, I fee that I muft blut Quite through this veil of night a whirely fhame T'o thinkI could defign to make thofe fre Who were by nature {laves Southern's Oroonsko arrow is fhot which ufed to be painted white if a mark be fet up for an archer at a great diftance, let him aim as exaétly as he can, the leaft. wind fhall take his arrow and divert it from th white Dryden Remove him, then, and all your plots fly fure Point blank, and level to the very whir Of your defigns 5. The albugineous part of eggs 1'1l fetch fome Aax and wwbites of egg - T apply to's bleeding face Soutbern obbakcy}care 7, /i [avbite and mear. Food made of milk faltnefs in ewhbitemeat is ill for the {tone T uffer Irifh- banifhed into the mountains, live only upon ewbitemeats 7o War'ten., v, a. [from awbite. make white Spenfer 'T The fmoke of fulphur will not black a paper and is commonly ufed by women to whiten tiffanies Brown Flax the foil and climate are proper for 2wbitening, by the frequency of brooks, and alfo of winds Temple Women of my complexion ought to be mor modeft, efpecially fince owr faces debar us from al artificial swbirenings Gaardian Thou trembleft, and the wbitenefs of thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand, Shuk 3. Purity; cleannefs The leaft fpot is vifible on ermine: but to pre ferve this eubitenefs in its original purity, you have like that ermine forfaken the common track o bufinefs, which s not always clean Dryden Akind of food 7 / War'teroT Cornwall fquab-pye, and Devon whitepat b;l{ngs King WHITES. 7. fo [fuor albus.] It arifeg from a laxnefs of the glands of the uterus, and a cold pituitous blood Qusney WH1 TETHORN. 7. /. [ /pina alba, Latin. A fpecies of thorn As little as a qubitethorn and a pear-tree-feem o %iy.'iiiTH kin, a cion of the latter will fometimes profpe well, being grafted upon a ftock of the former Boyle WHITEWASH, 7. /. [awhite and wafb. 1. A wafh to make the fkin feem fair The clergy, during Cromwell's ufurpation, wer very much taken up in reforming the femal?world 1 have heard a whole fermon againit a wl:a;z%fi 10 kind of liquid plafter with whic 2. walls are whitened d a ‘g fio ma th ow be ve ab o r Fou cad ex} fa erri an kt de a - t b g t W a t h [ War'tew t o f n w o e c A f{p white grapes a e a b t c b t a o r a The fgzd rgty A abitely wanton, with a velvet brow With two pitch balls ftuck in her face for eyes S,',I,,,." Whitenefs is a mean between all colours, havin difpofed itfelf indifferently to them all, fo as wit equal facility to be tinged with any of them Newtor's Opticks in which fpace the corrofive fumes of the vinega will reduce the furface of the lead into a mer they feparate by knockin Nature herfelf enamell'd it the lead may not fink down above half way, o fome fmall matter more, in them: thefe pots hav Th #./0 [from white, This doth lead me to her hand Of my firft love the fatal band His raiment became fhining, exceeding white a Muc On 1. The ftate of being white ; freedom fro colour To make white; to dealbate ; to whitewafh WHITELI'VERED liver.] Envious And'the fea awhitens with aufpicious gales, ém'f ay white calx, whic tfiumphfirn?ih!;:: P;w"f room to mufe inv;ce: Where awbitenefs doth for ever fit The horny or pellucid coat of the eye doth no w. e The bark expeéts its freight The loofen'd canvas trembles with the wind Our general himfel Sané&ifies bimfelf with 's hands And turns up th' ahite 0' th' eye to his difcourfe Shakefpeare 7o WHITE he Or wobiten'd wall provoke the fkewer to w t In durance, exile, Bedlam, or the.mint Like Lee or Budgell, I will thyme and print, Ppy ToWHI'TEN. @. 7. To arow wh 4. The white part of the eye the two wwbites were the beft, and wherein they | WHI'TEMEAT the The waves but whiten he Whether the darken' Cowley What principle manages the awhire and yolk o egg, and the abyf under the fhell Striking her cUfF, the form confirm near to white 1. Whitenefs ; any thing white; white coMy Na WH infufed in whitewine Wa1'THER To wha adv Wifeman's S [hpyoen, Saxon. place? interrogatively ft = ffm Sifter s fo faRi'cb wel met whith awa a S r w T t a ~No farther t s i f e m f k l a f l o The coramon p And wwhither fly the gnats but t ve forg h d i r h Ah! awbither a Dryder live u ' e f f u y le a Ye fhades l t l f a e a p a w 2 I ftray'd I knew not whither l v t l r e a p i w 3 W hither when as they came, the I fellfe at iwordsy -‘"T* P r l o r l t b l Whether of them fho runon e m i v m f h i At Canterbury, w 2 e t o e i f y m before, th Wottor taking freth horfe clean.sh data import.tsv out README That lord advanced t i.men }IOhtn Berkley b 00t never in ufe itke . |