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EMPIRES to ENGLAND EMPIRES.Europes eye is fixd on mighty things, Burns.Rights of Woman. EMPLOYMENT.The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense. Shakespeare.Hamlet, Act V. Scene 1. (To Horatio.) END.The end crowns all; Shakespeare.Troilus and Cressida, Act IV. Scene 5. (Hector to Ulysses.) Every hour has its end. Scott.Preface to Surgeons Daughter. Let the end try the man. Shakespeare.King Henry IV. Part II. Act II. Scene 2. (Prince Henry to Poins.) And found no end, in wandering mazes lost. Milton.Paradise Lost, Book II., Gilfillans Ed. Page 46. Alls well that ends well, still the fines the crown. Shakespeare.Alls Well that Ends Well, Act IV. Scene 4. (Helena to Diana.) If well thou hast begun, go on fore-right; Herrick.Hesperides, No. 340. Conquer we shall, but we must first contend; Herrick.Ibid. No. 341 The end must justify the means. Prior.Hans Carvel. Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner. Bacon.Essay XXV. Of Despatch. The end of doubt is the beginning of repose. Petrarch.His Life by Dobson, Vol, I. Page 348. Deed done is well begun. Dante.By Wright. Inferno, Canto XXVIII. Line 107. ENDOW.Die and endow a College, or a Cat. Pope.Moral Essays, Epi. III. To Bathurst, Line 96. ENDURED.What cant be cured, must be endured. |
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