Obs. [f. the vb.] = ALLUREMENT.

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1548.  Geste, Pr. Masse, 132. Not onlye to ryot is synne but the doctryne also therof and the allure to the same.

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1590.  T. Watson, Poems (1870), 169. Inticd from griefs by some allure diuine.

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1758.  Warburton, Div. Legat. (ed. 10), III. 87. His images and ideas are by an insensible allure, taken throughout from crowded cities.

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