Clear, adv. 1) bright; joined to burn: “my most full flame should afterwards burn --er,” Sonn. 115, 4. “burn, bonfires, c. and bright,” H6B V, 1, 3. “this candle burns not c.” H8 III, 2, 96.
2) plainly, manifestly, distinctly: “as c. as is the summer's sun . . . all appear to hold in right and title of the female,” H5 I, 2, 86. (I see) “c. as day,” H6B II, 1, 107. “understand more c.” Troil. IV, 5, 165. “the sore eyes see c.” Per. I, 1, 99.
3) serenely: “only look up c.; to alter favour ever is to fear,” Mcb. I, 5, 72.