Feltham

Cited as Feltham. — 11 quotations

Blemishless

A life in all so blemishless.

Consubstantiate

We must love her [the wife] that is thus consubstantiate with us.

Disburden

He did it to disburden a conscience.

Emblem

Emblemed by the cozening fig tree.

Farcement

They spoil a good dish with . . . unsavory farcements.

Insoul

[He] could not but insoul himself in her.

Pot

It is less labor to plow than to pot it.

Sedulity

The industrious bee, by his sedulity in summer, lives in honey all the winter.

Subhumerate

Nothing surer ties a friend than freely to subhumerate the burden which was his.

Sullen

Sullens the whole body with . . . laziness.

Tide

They are tided down the stream.