range vb. (1, 2, 3, 5 not pre-S.)
1.
lit. to
stretch out in a line; hence, to have a clearly
recognized position Cor. III. i.
205.
2.
to extend or lie in
the same plane “with”
Ado II. ii. 7.
3.
to occupy a position
1H4 I. iii. 169
“the predicament Wherein
you ,”
H8 II. iii. 20
“to . . . with humble
livers in content.”
4.
to rove, roam AYL. I. iii. 71, Ham. III. iii. 2.
5.
to be inconstant
Shr. III. i. 92, Sonn. cix. 5.
6.
to traverse
Tw.N. IV. iii. 7
“range the town.”