Poems and sonnets with introductions, notes, glossary, critical comments, and method of study . rious, careful; Comp. 49. Daifd, doffed, put off; Dash, mark of infamy; 206. Deathsman, executioner; looi. Defunctive, funereal; Ph. 14. Deprive, take away; 1186. Descanfst, singest; 1134. Diapason, deep notes harmoni-ously accompanying highones; 1132. Digression, transgression; 202. Dismount, lower (alluding tothe old English fire-arms,which were supported onwhat was called a rest, Ma-lone) ; Comp. 281. Dispense with, excuse; 1070. Distract, disjoined; Comp. 231. Done, ended; 23. , past,


Poems and sonnets with introductions, notes, glossary, critical comments, and method of study . rious, careful; Comp. 49. Daifd, doffed, put off; Dash, mark of infamy; 206. Deathsman, executioner; looi. Defunctive, funereal; Ph. 14. Deprive, take away; 1186. Descanfst, singest; 1134. Diapason, deep notes harmoni-ously accompanying highones; 1132. Digression, transgression; 202. Dismount, lower (alluding tothe old English fire-arms,which were supported onwhat was called a rest, Ma-lone) ; Comp. 281. Dispense with, excuse; 1070. Distract, disjoined; Comp. 231. Done, ended; 23. , past, lost; Comp. 11. Dumps, mournful lays; 1127. Ecstasy, excitement; Comp. , outward manifestations (? efficacies) ; , sky; 1588. iSi Glossary THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 6c. Enpatron; e. me, are mypatron saint; Comp. 224. Ensue, follow; 502. Exclaiming on, crying outagainst; 741. Extincture, extinction; Fact, deed (perhaps criminaldeed) ; 349. Falcons hell; 511. A specimenof such a bell, bearing thenobleman-owners arms, ishere reproduced from an en-graving by Falls, lets fall; 1551. Fancys, loves; 200. Fear, the object of his fear;308. Feast--finding, attending ban-quets; 817. Feat, f eatly, dexterously;Comp. 48. Fence, defend; 6^. Field (perhaps with a playupon its heraldic use) ; 72. Fiery-pointed, throwing dartswith points of fire (Stee-vens, Hrey-pointed) \ 2>7^ Fine, bring to an end (?) re-fine, soften; 936. Fluxivc, flowing, weeping; Comp. , setting, background; Comp. , w^antonness; , foolishly fond; , foolishly; ; of f., perforce; Comp. not, regard not, care not for; , prevent; why, because; , the stops that regulated the vibration of the strings in musical instruments; ; fr. the way, out of the way ; , filled full; 1258. Gage, stake; 144. Gaze; at g., staring about; , gentle birth; , self-control; 1400


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