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Scorner
Scorner Scorn"er, n. One who scorns; a despiser; a contemner; specifically, a scoffer at religion. ``Great scorners of death.' --Spenser. Surely he scorneth the scorners: but he giveth grace unto the lowly. --Prov. iii. 34.

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- tricks, man!" and, according to a contemporary account, "dismissed him with scorne." He was shortly thereafter championed by the far wealthier Earl of Bridgewater...
- should come unto yow... I mean not to be yowre ward nor yowre chyld ... and scorne to be offered that injurie, to think I am so weak of government as to be...
- vile wretch, that ever I was borne, / Making my selfe unto the world a scorne: / And to my friends and kindred all a shame, / Blotting their blood by...
- moode. Then drinke, &c. IĆ“ to Hymen, &c. Give to the Nymphe thats free from scorne No Irish stuff nor Scotch over worne. L****es in beaver coats come away,...
- 26 of Sidney's Astrophel and Stella has a line "though duskie wits doe scorne Astrology.. who oft bewares my after following case, by only those two starres...
- best things, yea, such busie bodies who marre that which others make, who scorne to have a second, knowing all things and admiring nothing but themselves...
- represented by "The Slicht Remeid Of Luve", "Ane Ballat Maid To The Derisioun And Scorne Of Wantoun Wemen", "The Justing And Debait Up At The Drum" and "Of May"...
- I of art to learne outsides refuse. Yet haveing of them both enough to scorne Silence and vulgar prayse, this humble Muse And her meane favourite at your...
- one hath few competitors in fame: A name soe Great, soe Generall't may scorne Inscriptions whch doe vulgar tombs adorne. A diminution 'tis to write in...
- degree of an Earle, by the Queenes favour, and love. Mortimers securitie, scorne of the Nobilitie, too much familiaritie with the Queene, related by the...