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. |