From this session interdict Let the priest in surplice white, And thou, treble-dated crow, Here the anthem doth commence : So they lov'd, as love in twain Hearts remote, yet not asunder; So between them love did shine, Property was thus appall'd, Reason, in itself confounded, That it cried how true a twain Whereupon it made this threne THRENOS. Beauty, truth, and rarity, Here enclos'd in cinders lie. Death is now the phoenix' nest; Leaving no posterity:- Truth may seem, but cannot be : To this urn let those repair GLOSSARIAL INDEX. 283, 578 Acture-action, iii. 772 Adamant-loadstone, i. 362 Addiction-inclination, ii. 685 Additions qualities, titles, characteristics, Address-to prepare, to make ready, i. 127, Advice-consideration, representation, i. Advised-assured, aware, persuaded, i. Affect the letter-to use alliteration, i. 317 680 Affectioned-affected, i. 641 Affeer-to assess, or confirm, iii. 38 Affined-bound, ii. 664, 689 Affray-to frighten, ii. 639 Affront-to confront, to encounter, iii. 138, Affy-betroth, ii. 355 Affy-to confide, iii. 548 Against the hair-against the grain, iii. Agate-ring, ii. 80 Aglet-baby-a diminutive figure carved on Agnize to acknowledge, ii. 675 Aigre-eager, sour, iii. 120 Aim-to guess, to surmise, i. 69, ii. 670 Albany-an ancient name for Scotland, ii. 737 Alder-liefest-all-dearest, dearest of all, ii. 311 A-life-as life, i. 716 All at once-a trite phrase, ii. 187, 450 Allowing-allowed, lawful, i. 680 Alms-drink-a portion of liquor drunk to relieve a companion, iii. 498 Althea's dream, ii. 138 Amazing-confounding, appalling, i. 145, ii. 9 Ames-ace-both aces, i. 584 Amiss- a fault, iii. 162, 730, 766 Amort-dejected, i. 549. Anchor-an anchorite, iii. 146 Ancient-ensign, an ensign bearer, ii. 104, Andrew-a name for a ship, i. 398 Angerly-angrily, i. 52 Appaid-pleased, satisfied, iii. 698 Apparent-nearest, i. 680 Artificial-ingenious, i. 376 Astonished-thunderstruck, iii. 715, 746 Atomies-atoms, i. 481, 487. Atone-to reconcile, ii. 5, iii. 267 Attasked-taxed, charged, iii. 756 Attorney-advocate, pleader, iii. 660 Aunts-wenches, i. 708 Awful-authorised, lawful, ii. 160 Awful men-men of worth and authority, i. ii. 323 Banquet-a dessert, i. 560 Barbason-a fiend, i. 113, ii. 196 Barbed-caparisoned, ii. 442 Bare the beard-to shave the beard, i. 185 Base-court-lower court, ii. 37 Bases-an embroidered mantle, hanging Bastard-a sweet wine, ii. 80 Batler-a bat to beat linen with, i. 469 Bay-window-bow-window, i. 663 Bearing-cloth-an infant's mantle in which Bear in hand-to encourage, to buoy up, i. Beaver-the lower part of a helmet, some- times used for the helmet itself, ii. 103 Bessy, o'er the bourn, iii. 779 Best-best one, an epithet of endearment, Bestowed-secreted, stowed, i. 208 Beteem-to allow, to suffer, i. 354, iii. 111 Bewray-to betray, to discover, ii. 287, 383 Bid forth-invited out, i. 414 Bid the base-to challenge in the game of Biggin--a coif, ii. 169 Bilberry-the whortleberry, i. 141 Bilboes-instruments of torture, fetters, iii. 178 Bills-halberds, battle-axes, i. 267, iii. 793 Biting the thumb-a contemptuous action, Blacks-mourning habiliments, i. 679 Blench-to flinch, to start off, i. 190, 634. Blend-blended, iii. 772 Bless the mark, i. 84, 408, ii. 664. Blood in-with the blood up. i. 316. Blue caps-the Scotch, ii. 85 Bob-to rap, to hit, i. 359, 473, ii. 522, iii. 217 Bodged-bungled, ii. 388 Bodkin-a stiletto, a dagger, iii. 139 Bodikin-God's. an oath, iii. 136 Bolds-emboldens, ii. 800 Bolted, bolting-sifted i. 718, iii. 188 Bolters-sieves, ii. 98 Bolting-hutch-the bin into which meal is Bombard, or bumbard-a barrel, a capaci Bombast-a sort of wadding used to fill out Bona-robas-women of pleasure ii. 151 Borne in hand-encouraged by delusive Bosom multiplied-many-stomached, iii. 372 Bots-worms in the stomach of a horse, i. Bottled-bloated, ii. 458 Bottom-to wind round, or upon, i. 77 Bought and sold-entrapped, betrayed, Bourn-boundary, ii. 792, iii. 139 Bowed-bent, ii. 550 Brach-a hound bitch, i. 508, iii. 206 Braved-bedizened, ornamented, i. 473, 550 Braving-blustering, hectoring, iii. 559 Break with him-to open the subject to Breath a breathing, a combat for exercise, Breathe in watering-to take breath while Breeched-sheathed, mired, iii. 19 Breed-bate-an exciter of quarrels, i. 102 Brew good ale-a proverb, i. 75 Brize-the gad, or horsefly, iii. 197, 512 Broker-a pander, a procuress, a cheat, i 52, 757, . 771 Brooched-adorned, decorated, iii. 534 Broom-groves, i. 35 Brown-bastard-a sweet wine, ii. 80 Brownist-a follower of Brown, a sectary, Bruit-report, ii. 268. 429, iii. 49, 111, 258 Buff-the dress of a sergeant, i. 225 Bully-rook-a jolly dog, i. 100 Bung-a cutpurse, ii. 143 Burgonet-a helmet, iii. 482 Burst-broken, i. 543, ii. 156 But-unless, except, i. 526, iii. 130, 513, But-only, iii. 130, 427 Buxom lusty, sprightly, buoyant, ii. 214 ... 111. 133 Canker-the dog-rose, i. 248, iii. 736 Canvas-to toss, ii. 258 Can you hit it?-a song, or dance, i. 315 Capitulate to confederate, ii. 96 Captain-jewels-superior jewels, iii. 735 Carbonado-a collop cooked on the coals. Carcanet-a necklace. i. 215, iii. 735 Card, by the, according to the book of Card, to-to mix, or mingle, ii. 95 Career, or Careire-a term of the menage, Careful-painful, anxious, i. 237 Carpets-coverings for the table, i. 542 Carrack-a ship of great burden, ii. 663 Carry out a side-a card-table phrase, ii. 801 Carrying dead bodies off the stage, iii. 186. Carve-to give an amorous sign, i. 100 Casque-a helmet, ii. 185 Cassock-a horseman's coat, i. 609 Cast-dismissed, ii. 685 Castiliano vulgo, i. 628 Cataian-a term of reproach, i. 107 Ceremony-pronounced as a trisyllable, i. 586 |