Obs. [f. as next: see -ENCE.] = next.
a 1500[?]. Chester Pl. (E.E.T.S.), i. 180. And here were now the Trynitie, We sholde him pass by our fulgence.
a. 1645. Heywood, Epil., Wks. 1874, VI. 343.
May Venus and the Moones bright constellations, | |
With their best fulgence smile on all your Nations. |
1652. Benlowes, Theoph., V. lvii.
Sols radiant Fulgence in meridian Skies | |
Seemd Shade unto those CLARITIES. |