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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5644, sinew to sing (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..in her so that, seeing me, she turned. Milton, P. L., viii. 506. 3. Contrary t..
..ace contending With sinfulness of men. Milton, P. L., xi. 360. sing (sing), v...
.. when of old the sons of morning sung. Milton, Nativity, 1. 119. 2t. Specifica..
..lf to sing, and build the lofty rhyme. Milton, Lycidas, 1.10. 7. To have the s..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5602, shroud to shruf (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
.. lodg'd Within these shroudie limits. Milton, MS. of Comus, Trinity College, C..
..reely, and take our leaves of Liberty. Milton, Free Commonwealth. shrovy (shr6..
.. of man or beast that pass'd that way. Milton, P. L., iv. 176. Gooseberries an..
..west it rises from this shrubby point. Milton, Comus, 1. 306. Farther inland, ..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5532, seven-thirty to severalty (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..r state cannot be sever'd; we are one. Milton, P. L., ix. 958. The nat'ral bon..
..h kind, and scumm'd the bullion dross. Milton, P. L., i. 704. His sever'd head..
..n several from them or as one greater. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xi. 2. Individua..
.. of things requires aseveral relation. Milton, Hist. Eng., ii. Let every one o..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5516, serve to server (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..opious and vast theme, fully handI'd. Milton, Reformation in Eng., ii. 14L To..
..ey also serve who only stand and wait. Milton, Sonnet on his Blindness. When a..
..to reign in hell than serve in heaven. Milton, P. L., i. 263. (d) Eecles., to ..
..but the wind serv'd not for many days. Milton, Hist. Eng.; vi. The tide serng..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5506, serapias to serenely (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..us old, Where armies whole have sunk. Milton, P. L., it. 592. I know of no Se..
..proud fair, best quitted with disdain. Milton, P. L., iv. 769. (Halliwell.) se..
.. regions mild, of cahn and serene air. Milton, Comus, 1.4. The moon, serene in..
..Prince Leopold, Archduke of Aus- tria. Milton, Letters of State. Noble adventu..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5457, sect to sectionalism (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..d Sectarista then English Episcopacy. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xiii. 9. A sect ..
.. sectar-y + -ist.] A sectary. [Rare.] Milton was certainly of that profession ..
..m estab- lishment. T. WartoTb Notes on Milton's Smaller Poems. sectary (sek't...
..ame Sectary pertains to such a DiMple. Milton, True Religion. Anno 1663, diver..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5327, sanctimoniously to sanctuary (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..h, wisdom, sanetitude severe and pure. Milton, P. L., iv. 293. 2. Sanctimony; ..
..sanctity, that shall receive no stain. Milton, P. L., x. 639. 2. Sacred or hal..
..tities of heaven Stood thick as stars. Milton, P. L., iii. 60. I murmur'd, as ..
..on temples the privilege of sanctuary. Milton. ..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1709, divisor to dizzy (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..nd so not without reason di- vorcible. Milton, Colasterion. divorcement (di-v6..
..divorcive engines in heaven and earth. Milton, Divorce, i. 8. divot (div'ot), ..
.. man, and divulges him through heaven. Milton, P. It., iii. 62. 4L To impart, ..
..be To them made common, and divulg'd. Milton, P. L., viii. 583. =Syn. 2. To l..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1661, disentail to disfeature (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..disenthrone the King of Heaven We war. Milton, P. L., ii. 229. disentitle (dis..
..age Of Tunms for Lavinia disespoused. Milton, P. L., ix. 16. disestablish (di..
.. his chos'n and appointed Counselers ? Milton, Eikonoklastes, xi. disestimatio..
..exercising and blunting our abilities. Milton, Areopagitica, p. 5. disfame (di..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1556, descend to descent (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
.. The dark descent, and up to reascend. Milton, P. L., iii. 20. 3. A fall or de..
..hest, am now constrain'd Into a beastß Milton, P. L., ix. 163. 4. A sudden or ..
..t, Which must be born to certain woe. Milton, :P. L., x. 979. 9L A rank; a st..
..eath what other creatures are to thee. Milton, :P. L., viii. 410. There were a..
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