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INDEX OF WORDS AND PHRASES EXPLAINED.

moiety, 182.

moralize, 184.

more (greater), 171. mortal (death - dealing), 176.

mot (motto), 190. musing (wondering), 179. musits, 177.

naked (play upon), 185.
nameless, 187.
napkin (= handkerchief),
198.

Narcissus, 172, 185.
needle (monosyllable), 186.
nill, 210.

nimble notes, 192.
note (notoriety), 202.
note (stigma, 185.
nought (rhyme), 211.
nought to do, 192.
nuzzling, 181.

obdurate (accent), 173, 187.

obey to, 213. o'er-worn, 172. o'erstraw'd, 182.

of force, 201.

on (omitted), 187.

on ringing, 195.

only (transposed), 187.

Orpheus, 188.

orts, 192.

outwards (noun), 200.

orchard (=garden), 20.

|plaining, 188.

plaits (noun), 183. plausibly, 198. pleasance, 209.

pleasing (passive), 192. point (=appoint), 191. posied, 199. power (plural), 186. preached pure maid, 2-3. precedent, 193: prefer and undertake, 199. present (=instant), 193. pretended (=intended), 188. pretty, 193.

prick (dial-point), 195.
prime (spring), 186.
prone (=headlong), 189.
proof (armour), 177.
proof (=experience), 200.
property, 214.
proportioned, 199.

prove (experience), 176.
prove (try), 171.
purified, 188.

purled, 194.

qualified, 187. quality (of gems), 201. questioned (=talked), 184. quittal, 185.

quote (note), 19ɔ. ·

rank (adjective), 171. read lectures, 189. reaves, 178.

overseen (bewitched), 193. receipt, 189.

overseer (of will), 193.
owe (=own), 174, 183, 197,

200.

packed (=sent packing), 210. painted cloth, 185. pale (enclosure), 173. pale (paleness), 176. paling the place, etc., 202. palmer, 195. Paphos, 182. parling, 184.

passenger, 172.

passions (grieves), 181. peeled (spelling), 193. peers (verb), 187. pelleted, 199.

pelt (verb), 194. pensived, 251.

perplexed (confounded),

195.

Philomel, 192, 210. phoenix (adjective), 200. phraseless, 201. pine (starve', 176. pioneer (spelling), 194. pith (=vigour), 171.

remorse (pity), 173. rents (rends), 199. repeal (recall), 189. repine (noun), 175. reprove (=disprove), 178. requiring (asking), 182. resolution (metre), 186. respect (prudence), 185. respects (considerations),

180.

retire (noun', 184. retire (transitive), 186. retiring (returning, 191. re-worded, 198. rigol, 197 rose-cheeked, 170. round (whisper), 211. ruffle (bustle), 199. ruinate, 191. ruth (=pity), 209.

sad (serious), 185. saw (maxim), 185. sawn (sown?), 250. scape (noun), 195. seared, 198.

seasoned (figurative), 199.

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shifting (deceitful), 191. shift (=trickery), 191. shine (noun), 175. shoot (noun), 188. short (verb), 210. shrewd (=evil), 175. silly (innocent), 181, 184. simple (artless), 178. simple (noun), 188. Sinon, 195. sistering, 198. sith, 178, 182. size, 199. slanderous, 192. sleided, 199.

slips (play upon), 175smoothing(flattering, 191. sneaped, 186.

sod (sodden), 196. sometime, 192, 199. sort (adapt), 193. sort (select), 191. sounds (waters), 194. spend their mouths, 177. spirit (monosyllable), 172,

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supreme (accent), 190.

surcease, 197.

suspect (noun), 180.

sweating palm, 171.

swooning (spelling), 203. swounds, 195.

take truce, 171. taking (noun), 187.

tarriance, 209.

tender (=favour), 188. teen (sorrow), 178, 201. temperance (=chastity), 191. tempering, 176. termless, 200. than (then), 195. thorough (through), 198. threaden, 199. threne, 214.

timely (early), 209. tired (=attired), 172. tires (feeds ravenously), 171.

Titan (sun), 172.

that (so that), 173, 176, 179, 183, 185, 187, 194, 195, 197,

200, 214.

to (in addition to), 196. too late (=too lately), 197. too too, 184. told (=counted), 173, 175. top of rage, 199.

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was my own fee-simple,

200.

Wat (=hare), 178. watch of woes, 191. water-galls, 196.

weed (=garment), 185. whenas, 180, 210.

who (=which), 173, 179, 181, 186, 192.

where (whereas), 190. whereas (=where), 209. whether (monosyllable !,

173.

wink (=shut the eyes), 172, 187, 188. wipe (noun), 188. wistly, 174, 194, 209. withhold (detain), 176. within his danger, 177. wits (rhyme), 179. wood (mad), 178. woodman (=hunter), 188. wot, 194.

worm (=serpent), 180. wrack, 175.

wrapped (overwhelmed), 187.

wreaked (=revenged', 18. wretch (as a term of pity). 178.

writ on death, 175. wrong the wronger, 191.

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Full many a glorious morning have I seen
Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye,
Kissing with golden face the meadows green,

Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy (Sonn. 33).

EDITED, WITH NOTES,

BY

WILLIAM J. ROLFE, A.M.,

FORMERLY HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

WITH ENGRAVINGS.

FAONTES

NEW YORK:

HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,

FRANKLIN SQUARE.

1884.

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