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Show They have infcribe value: for the aworkman WO W O Know how this worl the pedeftal, to thew thei Of heav'n and earth confpicuous firft begat Milton Addifon on Italy Wo'RkMANLY adj [from aworkman. Skilful 5 well performed; workmanlike Wo'RkMANLY. adw. Skilfully; in manner becoming a workman In having but fortie foot wworkmanl 3. The earth; the terraqueous globe He the aworl Built on circumfluous waters. Milton's Par. Loft Ferdinand Magellanus was the firft that comHeylyn paffed the whole wor/d dight ‘Take faffron enough for a lord and a knight Tuffer We will fetch thee ftraigh 4~ Prefent ftate of exiftence 1°m in this earthly wor/d, where to do har Is often laudable; to do good fometim Daphne roaming threugh a thorny wood Accounted dangerous folly Scratching her legs, that one fhall fwear (he bleeds Wo'RkMANSHIP. z /i [from workman. 1. Manufatture; fomething made by an love of God awaorld one Nor any {kill'd in workmanfhip embofs'd ‘With this {o curious network to compare fetion, by being th exceeded all me immediat And carries with her what the vor/d admires Thrice happy fhe, whofe young thoughts fixt above Spen/ in per While fhe is lovely does to heav'n make love I need not urge your promife, ere you fin An entrance here, to leave the 2or/d behind workmanfbip o God, by fo much did that chofen garden excee all parts of the world Raleigh He moulded him to his own idea, delightin in the choice of the materials ; and afterwards, a great archite€ts ufe to do, in the workmanfbip o his regal hand Wotton What more reafonable than to think, that i Waller By the, world, we fometimes underfrand th things of this eworld the variety of pleafures an interefts which fteal away our affetions from God Sometimes we are to underftand the men of th aworld; with whofe folicitations we are {o apt t we be God's workmanfbip, he fhall fet this mark o himfelf upon all reafonable creatures Tillotfon 2. The fkill of a vtorker; the- degre fkill difcovered in any manufaéture comply Hence banith'd, is banifh'd from the werld Her blazed fame, which all the world had fill'd And qvorld-exil'd is death Came down-to prove the truth, and due rewar ¥or her praife-worthy workmanfbip to yield. Spenf Here 1'11 fet up my everlafting reft And fhake the yoke of man's fufpicious. ftar From: this wor/d-wearied fleth Shakefpeare's Romeo and Fulict Wife Nature oft herfelf her workmanfbip admires Drayton 3. The art of working 8. Great multitude If there were no metals, 'tis a myftery to m how Tubalcain could ever have taught the workmanfbip and ufe of them Woodwvard's Nat. Hiff You a world of curfes undergo Being the agents, or bafe fecond means. Shakefp Nor doth this wood lack 2vorlds of company For you in my refpeét are all the world. Shakefp other attempts furof l I leave to {peak. of a wwo Raleigh's Apslogy nifhed by kings Garments richly wove Chapman And worlds of prize In double fiftie fable barks : with him a wor/ of me Chapman Moft ftrong and full of valure went What a aworld of contradictions would follo upon the contrary opinion, and what a awor/d o confufions upon the contrary practice YO RKMASTER. #:/. [work and mafter. The performer of any work What time this world's great workmaffer did caf To make all things, fuch as we now behold It feems that he before his eyes had plac' A goodly pattern, to whofe perfet moul He fafhion'd them fo comely Spenfer Every carpenter and workmaffer that labourech Ecel. xxxviii Defire, which tends to kno The works of God, thereby to glorif "The great wworkmafler, leads to no excefs Bifbop Sanderfon Miltor Juft fo romances are, for what elf Is in them all but love and battles O' th' firft of thefe we've no great matte To treat of, but a warld.o' th' latter. Hudibras It brought into this world a wer/d of woe Milton Wo'rkwoman. #. /. [work and awoman. 1. A woman fkilled in needle-work The moft fine-fingred wworkwoman on ground Arachne, by his means was vanquithed. Spenfer 2. A woman that works for hire Wo'Rk¥YDAY: 7./. [corrupted from aworkingday.] The day not the fabbath There were a aworld of paintings, and amon L'Efirange the reft the picture of a lion Marriage draws a quor/d ‘of bufinefs on. ou hands, fubjecs us to law-fuits, and loads us wit Tell her but a workyday fortune Shakefpearc Sunday, the other days, and tho Make up one man whofe face thou art The workydays are the back part Herbert Holydays, if baply fhe were gone Like aworkydays, I with would foon be done. WORLD. z. / Dutch. [poplo Saxon Gay wereld 1. World is the great colletive idea of al bodies whatever z.. Syftem of beings Begotten before all avorlds Locke Nicene Creed . God hath in thefe laft days fpoken unt his Son, by whom he made the erlds us b Hibrews, 1v 2. i Sh. Romeo and. Fuliet 7. Bufinefs of life ; trouble of life entrancin wand'ring ftreams, in whof gyre Whofe difpofition, al/ the woglda\?:li'kna Will not be rubb'd nor flopp'd. Sbak, Ripe g Thus the world may fe¢ w at *tis to inngo;at:; He was willing to declare to a// 11, wor?ir? :m as he had been brought up in tha rel; io; eflm blifh d in the church of England, f gh < iamaintain the f me by unanfwerable reafons We turn them over to the ftudy of bgfz‘xr e;i drefs, and the whol world confpires to mak them think of nothing elfe W 1o. Courfe of life aworld upjultly 11. Univerfal empire Rome was to fway the world Mil This through the eaft juft vengeance hurl'fi Love loft poor Antony the svorld Pfi; life Children fhould not know any wick®#dnefs, O folks have difcretion, and know the world. Skak What, ftart at this ! when fixty years have fprea Their grey experience o'er thy hoary head? Is this the all obferving age could gain Or haft thou know the wor/d {o long in vain Dryden If knowledge of the wwor/d makes man perfidiou May Juba ever live in ignorance. Addifor's Cato The girl might pafs, if we could get he To know the wwor/d a little better To know the wérid ! a modern phraf Sw{fi 13. Every thing that the «wer/d contains Had I now a thoufand wor/ds, I would give the all for one year more, that I might prefent to Go one year of fuch devotion and good works, as L Lawe never before {o much as intended 14. A large tract of country ; a wide com pafs of things >Tis I who love's Columbus am, 'tis Cowley That muft new wor/ds in it defcry 15. A colleftion of wonders; a wonder. Obfolete The baffa havin recommended Barbaruffa, i was a world to fee, ho upon him the court was change Kroltes A fenfe originally Saxon now only ufed in world awithout end In poffibility. 17. In the aorld 16. Time All the precautions in the world were taken fo Addg[m.i_- the marriage of his younger brother 18 Exadly. A ldi For all the world crous fenfe, now little ufed He had a pair of horns like a bull, his fee cloven as many eye upo his body as my gre mare hath dapples, and for all thelavorld fo gl;c;; Wo'rLpLINESS. 7. /. [ from aworldly. i g t f n e c d a f n u t v C Wo'RLDLING 2. /. [ from aworld. i mortal fet upon profit /t‘ u th yo ar e c e w de mi Baf g_ fl: wo xr u; or o d tr th i ir be deepl gain to let fo fom muc as for refpeét of oa ¢time PSidm Dyiyden domeftick cares From thy corporeal prifon freed Soon haft thou reach'd the goal with mended pace A wworld of woes difpatch'd in little fpace. Dryd Why will you fight againft fo fwect a paffion ly 5 the other warldlings, time-fervers, and p fl And- fteel your heart to fuch a world of ‘charms Gr%'at Mammon ! greateft god below th Addifon 9. Mankind ; an hyperbolical ‘exprefiio for many: all the world is a favourit phrafe, in French, for zany The on fort are named the brethren; th;z g?ed of men more than pleafers of G'od. God of the world and wor/dlings L o S?dfif, ea ft f dl ne th i For his weepin en ra te 'f ma th ?le t qu r de Pe mo o hf th in gi do g li As qvorl e S ,: {,{ This hath bred high terms of feparation betwee fuch and the reft of the wwor/d, whereby the on Toi that t whiwhic ch had toe mucs h fort are named the brethren, the godly; the other worldlings, time-{Cryers, pleafess of aen more tha c Mi io an hi i in ld wo The covetou o God Perfons of confcience will be afraid to begin th Clarif For vifits, ombre, balls, and plays Why doft thou thew me thus to th> aworld Bear me to prifon. Shakefp. Meafure for Meafure The Tritonian goddefs having hear Th Rogers's Sermons 6. Publick life ; the publick o pl 12. The manners of men ; the pra&ice o Happy is fhe that from the avorld retires in their divers cunning ever dar "Tis the duke' whatever hardfhips can befal in th Diyden 5. A fecular life Nor any {kill'd in loops of fing'ring fine By how much Ada Shakefp. Macbeth The making of a will is generally an uneaf tafk, as being at once a double parting with th Fell world L'Efir 1 was not come into the wor/d then He wittingly brought evil into the world. More Chriftian fortitude confifts in fuffering, for th And at that fight fhall fad Apollo weep So workmanly the blood and tears are drawn Shake[peare Migh W O HW/%'/' l.) ht }l th }51 en fr hi o That othe . Thinks only on the walih e left bejinds 20 1} |