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Immortally
Immortally Im*mor"tal*ly, adv. In an immortal manner.
Mortally
Mortally Mor"tal*ly, adv. 1. In a mortal manner; so as to cause death; as, mortally wounded. 2. In the manner of a mortal or of mortal beings. I was mortally brought forth. --Shak. 3. In an extreme degree; to the point of dying or causing death; desperately; as, mortally jealous. Adrian mortally envied poets, painters, and artificers, in works wherein he had a vein to excel. --Bacon.

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- Elemanzer, Pyewacket, Peckin the Crown, Grizzel, Greedigut, &c. which no mortall could invent;" In the Hollywood film Bell, Book and Candle (1958) Pyewacket...
- sleep of death, what dreams may come, When we haue ſhufflel’d off this mortall coile, Muſt giue us pause. There's the respect That makes Calamity of ſo...
- Katesby in ye county of Northampton Esq., wh[ich] said Thomas departed this mortall life ye eight day of August 1600 & ye said Esable ye twen(tie)th day of...
- Scene iii of William Shakespeare's play Ot****o ("Ot****o: And O you mortall Engines, whose rude throats / Th'immortal Jove's dread clamors, counterfet...
- justification, and the latter restores justification once it has been lost through mortall sin [...] Final salvation, therefore, is the result of an inherent, though...
- are as follows: The Griffine, Bustard, Turkey & Capon Lett other hungry Mortalls gape on And on theire bones with Stomacks fall hard, But lett All Souls'...
- Davidson, Wha provost was of Aberdene: The knicht of Panmure, as was sene, A mortall man in armour bricht, Sir Thomas Murray, stout and kene, Left to the warld...
- to his family history. The inscription reads; "Here lyes all that was mortall of the most noble & truly valiant Sr Bevill Granville of Stowe in the county...
- Westminster Abbey. His gravestone, no longer readable, once read "Here lys the mortall part of Sr Henry De Vic, Baronet and Chancellor of the noble order of the...
- and had by her issue fyve sonnys and viii dawghters and so changyd this mortall lyfe the fyrst day of May in the yere of our Lorde God 1563 on whose soule...