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They are all couched in a pit hard by Herne's oak,
with obscured lights.
Shak.


Why, 't is an office of discovery, love,

And I should be obscured.
Shak.


There is scarce any duty which has been so
obscured by the writings of learned men as this.

Wake.


And seest not sin obscures thy godlike
frame?
Dryden.



Ob*scure" (?), v. i. To conceal
one's self; to hide; to keep dark.
[Obs.]


How! There's bad news.

I must obscure, and hear it.
Beau. &
Fl.


Ob*scure", n. Obscurity.
[Obs.] Milton.


Ob*scure"ly, adv. In an obscure
manner.
Milton.


Ob*scure"ment (?), n. The act of
obscuring, or the state of being obscured; obscuration.

Pomfret.


Ob*scure"ness, n. Obscurity.
Bp. Hall.


Ob*scur"er (?), n.


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