v. Also 7 inhearce. [f. EN-1 + HEARSE.] trans. To put into a hearse. Also transf. and fig.

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c. 1600.  Shaks., Sonn., lxxxvi. You … did my ripe thoughts in my braine inhearce.

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1633.  Ford, Love’s Sacrifice, V. iv. 444. The shrine Of fairest purity which hovers yet About these blessed bones inhearsed within.

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1635.  Brathwait, Arcad. Pr., II. 20. Enhearse thy sable soule in lasting feares.

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1855.  Singleton, Virgil, II. 6. We My godlike sire’s remains and bones inhearsed In earth.

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