Poems and sonnets with introductions, notes, glossary, critical comments, and method of study . high and precipitous; vii. , having a steep decline; Ixiii. , fixed (Quarto, steeld) ; xxiv. ; made for s., in-crease, fertility, population; xi. ; in thy s. account, in estimating the worth of thy possessions ; cxxxvi. , forced, overwrought; Ixxxii. , distant; Ixxxix. , distantly; ex. , extinguish; Ixxxix. ; s. of laws, the laws support, perfect legal right; xlix. , overstrained; xvii. 12. Subsc


Poems and sonnets with introductions, notes, glossary, critical comments, and method of study . high and precipitous; vii. , having a steep decline; Ixiii. , fixed (Quarto, steeld) ; xxiv. ; made for s., in-crease, fertility, population; xi. ; in thy s. account, in estimating the worth of thy possessions ; cxxxvi. , forced, overwrought; Ixxxii. , distant; Ixxxix. , distantly; ex. , extinguish; Ixxxix. ; s. of laws, the laws support, perfect legal right; xlix. , overstrained; xvii. 12. Subscribes, yields; cvii. 10. Successive, by order of succes-sion; cxxvii. 3. Sufferance, patient endurance;Iviii. 7. Suggest, tempt; cxliv. 2. Suit, clothe; cxxxii. 12. Suited, clad; cxxvii. 10. Sum, compute, cast up, settle;ii. II. Summers story, gay fic-tion ; xcviii. 7. Suspect, suspicion; Ixx. 3. Swift; s. extremity ; the ex-treme of swiftness; li. 6. Sympathised, described withdue appreciation; Ixxxii. 11. Table, tablet; xxiv. , memorandum tablets;cxxii. I. (Cp. illustration.). From Gesners De rerum fossiliumfiguris, 1565. _ Tallies, notched sticks for keep-ing accounts; cxxii. 10,Tame, tamed; Iviii. 7. 302 ^ ONNETS Glossary Tatterd (Quarto, totte/d/an old form of the word) ; ; xxvi. II. Tell, count; xxx. 10. Terms, (?) long periods oftime (opposed to hours);cxlvi. II. That, so that; xcviii. 4. Thralled, kept down, held insubjection; cxxiv. 7. Thriftless, unprofitable; ii. 8. Time, the world, society;cxvii. 6. Times fool, the sport of Time;cxvi. 9. Times in hope, future times;Ix. 13. Tires, head-dresses ; liii. 8. To; t. have/ at hav-ing ; Ixiv. 14. Translated, changed; xcvi. 8. Treasure, make rich; vi. 3. Triumphant, triumphal; cli. 10. Trust; for fear of tr., fear-ing to trust myself; xxiii. 5. Truth, allegiance, troth, duty;xli. 12. -, (?) fidelity; ex. 5. Twire, peep, twinkle; Tyrant; all t., tyrannicaltowards myself; (?) thoucomplete


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