Thomson.—Liberty, Part II.

DISEASE.—Diseased nature oftentimes breaks forth
In strange eruptions.

Shakespeare.—King Henry IV. Part I. Act III. Scene 1. (Hotspur to Glendower.)

DISGRACE.—Could he with reason murmur at his case,
Himself sole author of his own disgrace?

Cowper.—Hope, Line 316.

DISHONOUR.—Put on him
What forgeries you please; marry, none so rank
As may dishonour him.

Shakespeare.—Hamlet, Act II. Scene 1. (Polonius to Reynaldo.)


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