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Luke xvi.

| Dives, 63, the rich man in
Music of Division, 149. In
Music, a florid melodic pas-
sage, a run.
Dole, 228, grief, sorrow.
Dorus (Anon)., 225.
By Dove, 254, the Derbyshire
river.

Dowland, J., 21.
Castle Down, 180.
Dowsabell, 253-257.
Drayton, M., 23, 253-264.
Drummond, W., of Haw-
thornden, 288-290.
Drybobs, 204, smart sayings.
Sing... of dumps, 11, melan.
choly tunes.

Go to Dunmow, 31, Little
Dunmow in Essex.

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Eden, 278.

E'en, 194, even.
E'en, 47, evening.
E'er, 281, &c., ever.
Eftsoons, 69, immediately.
Sir Eglamore, 284, 285.
Elves, 297. This name here
applied to birds.
Endymion, 139, 206.
Estate, 156, State.

Fall of Leaf, 51, 135, 244,

autumn.

Fancy, 75, 84, &c., another
name for Love.
Fantasy, 24, imagination.
Faustus (Sir W. Ralegh),

152, 153.

Full featously, 253, very
handsomely.

Field, 25, 75, &c., the battle-
field.

Give them the fig, 145, to
make a contemptuous ges-
ture.

Fletcher, J., 16, 201, 203,

205-213.

Fletcher the Elder, LLD.;
G., 39-41.
Fletcher the Younger, B.D.;
G., 291-294.
Fligg, 60, fled away.

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Old Melibus (Anon.), 81.
Memnon's rock, 39, on the
Nile.

O', 7, 188, &c, of.
Old Law, 180, the Mosaic
Law.

Orient pearl, 64, brilliant,
pellucid, lustrous.

An orpèd swine, 115, stout,
strong.
Orpheus, 14.
O' th', 7, of the.
Outlandish spirits, 37, men
who have travelled.

'Mends, 180, amends.
Love is merchandised! 8,
bartered.

Mermaid Tavern, in Bread
Street, London, 201-203.
Feathers he meweth, 258,
dries.

Mickle, 253, great.
Midas, 269.

Owe, 207, own.

Milken hill, 159, one feeding Owe also means, not to own,

to be indebted.

COWS.

Milton, J., 203.

Miniver, 255, a mixed fur.
Minos, 166.
Mistress, always, in this
Series, in a good sense; with
its many equivalents, such
as, sweet Heart! dear Joy!
Saint! dearest Shepherdling!
sweet Shepherdling! Sove-
reign! fair Sweet! pretty
Sweeting! sweet Virgin! &c.,
&c.

Molten, 160, melted.

Round Morrises dance, 66,
Morris-dances.

Moulted, 45. melted.

Murray, Earl of-see Stew-
art, J.

Murray, Sir D., 226-228.
Mushrumpts, 63,

rooms.

Musket eglantine, 290.
Myrrha, 113, 114.

mush-

Nae, 188, no.

Nap, 168, a short sleep.
Nappy ale, 239, strong, heady

ale.

Narcissus, 215.
Nectar, 44, 159, 160, the wine
of the Olympian Gods.
Ne'er, 124, 197, &c., never.
Nice, 145, coy, reserved.
Niceness, 157, fastidiousness.
Nisus, 166.

P., S.-see Pavy, S.
Palinode, 122, a poetical re-

cantation, or retractation.
Palmer, 159, 161, a pilgrim
who had returned from the
Holy Land, with a palin-
branch.

Paly, 139, pale.
King Pandion, 20.
Panglory the Enchantress,

291-294.

Paphos, 111, in Cyprus.
Paramour, 257, Lover.
Parcel of his pomp, 64, a por-
tion.
Parnassus, 25.
Parson's saw, 3, his sermon.
Parthenope (B. Barnes), 67,
68.

Passion, predilection, habi-
tude. The ruling Passion
strong in death.'
Passion, emotion, not neces-
sarily of love. It might also
be of anger, grief, zeal, &c.
Passion, Passions, 47, 54;
&c., anxieties of mind and
agonies of soul through love
for one of the opposite sex.

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120.

Phillis (T. Heywood), 295,
296.
Phillis T. Lodge), 91, 92.
Daisies pied,2,party-coloured.
Pierian spring, 50, a spring
in Pieria, haunted by the
Muses.

A pile of steel, 69, 261, a point.
Plaguy hide, 285, vexatious,
troublesome, annoying.
Plaint, 48, complaint.
His plate, 64. Silver plate is
intended.

Did plate = plait, 94, to in-
terweave gold with golden
hair.

Play-feres, 145, playmates.

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An old wife's rail, 183.
Ralegh, Sir W., 135, 147-

161.

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Raught, 68, reached, seized.
'Re = are, as in Ye're.
'Reave, 167, bereave.
Dost such religion use, 214,
dost offer such homage.
Hearts renying, 18, renounc-
ing.

A rest held up at tennis, 202,
the quick return of the ball.
Rome, 274.
Rosalind, 257.
Rosamond, 23, 233.
Roundelay, 120, a song.
Roundelays, 26. This word
is here applied to the music
The Rounds, 228, the Spheres.
of birds.
Rowlands, S., 283-285.
Russell, Countess of Bed-
ford; L., 222.
Grey russet (= a reddish-
brown colour), 266, a home-

spun gown.

'S, 4, 84, &c., is.
Did you sae, 179, so.
Saint-see Mistress.
Samson, 62.
Sauncing(=sanctus saint's)

bell, 152.

Scallop shell, 159, the escal-
lop-shell, the universal badge
of a Palmer.
'Scape, 62, escape.
Scenes, 201, 204, entire Plays;
in this case, Comedies.
Schools, 158, departments of
human knowledge;
Schools of Divinity, Law,
and Music.

as

Scouping, 67, running, scam-
pering, skipping.
Scyll. Scylla, 166.
Scylla, 166.

Sendall shoon, 9, sandalled
shoes.

Servant-see Lover.
She set her by, 290, she sat
herself down by.
Setywall setwall, 254, the
valerian root.
Shadow, 26, portrait.
Shakespeare, W., 1-17, 23,

202-203.

She, the emphatic feminine
Personal Pronoun,
used
'where the poetical name of
the Lady does not occur.
My shoe did wring, 38, I
Shepherd Tony, 181-187.
had family discomforts.
Shoon, 9, shoes.
The veriest shrew, 37, scold,
termagant.
Shroud, 64, to cover.
Sidney, Sir P., 22.
Silly beasts, 64, harmless.
A silly point, 247, a simple
slight point.

Silly Swain, 240, simple-
hearted, guileless.
Silvia (W. Shakespeare), 10.
Fraternity of Sirenaical

Gentlemen, 203.
Noble Sirenaicks! 203.
Slaw, 255, slew.

Sleights, 118, crafts, strata-
gems, deceit.
Slipp'ry, 246, slippery.
Smith, W., 83.
To sell. . smoke, 36, to give
for money, mere words and
no deeds; when an affair
ends in smoke.

Solomon, King, 62.
Came sounding, 180, thun-
dering.

Southwell, S.J.; Rev. R.,
51-65.
Spain, 274:

Spenser, E., 21, 23, 42-44.
Almost starved, 69, perished

from cold.

My stayless thoughts, 45,
ceaseless.

In stead, 182, of any service.
Stellified, 32, made a star.
Stench, 292, stanch.
Stewart, Earl of Murray;
J., 179, 180.
Stours, 87, occasions.
Strephon (F. Davison), 122-

125.

Nectar suckets, 160, sweet-

meats.

Suckling, Sir J., 17.
Suppone, 226, suppose.

Sutcliff,-, 201.
Swound, 115, a swoon.
Swounded, 87, swooned.
Sylvester, J., 268–271.

T', 97, to.
'T, 206, it.
White

In Trent, 254, the Lincoln-
shire river.

Troilus, 244.
Turkey, 274.
And tutties make, 240, nose.
gays, posies.
'Twas, 243, it was.
Twindring arms, 133, em.
bracing.

Table,

31, ivory
tablets for making notes

upon.

Ta'en, 26, taken.

Come, take away, 55, come,
clear the table!

Tantal's, 269, Tantalus.
Tempe, 166.
Temper colours, 26, mix.
Tennis, 202.
A Tent, 198, probe.
Th', 7, 14, &c., the.
The Thames, 246.
Tho, 145, then.
Thrall, 171, bond slave.
Thralled, 228, enslaved.
Three-Men's Songs, 189,
190; afterwards corrupted
into Freemen's Songs.
The Threstlecock, 186, the

male thrush.

Thro', 188, through.
Thunderstone, 7, an aero-

lite.

Thyrsis (W. Browne), 279,

280.

Tib (T. Campion), 239.
In tickle points, 157, nice,
delicate, critical.

Tihee again, 80, a scoffing
exclamation.

Time, 211, Thyme.
Tiring Houses, 149, the
dressing-rooms in a theatre.
'Tis, 196, 244, &c., it is.
Tofte, R., 93, 94.
Tom (T. Campion), 239.
Tom (W. Shakespeare), 2.
A league is took, 4, taken.
Sir Topas, 253.
Her old train, 193, tricks,
device.
His trains, 89, 90, treachery,
deceit.

Will tread a dance, 207, in a
round, 213, a slow movement
in dancing.

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W., A., 135, 168-178.
Wae, 179, woe.

Clothes made out of wax, 287,
? well-fitting.

Walsingham, 147, in Nor-
folk.

Wards, 28, Wards in Chan-
cery.

Wards, 63, defences.
The waters warp, 15, move,
ruffle.

Ways, 2, roads and paths.
My weal, 181, being well off.
Webster, J., 275.
Simple weed, 64, clothes.
Weeds of woe, 175, mourn-
ing garments.
Wend thee, 113, turn thee.
Westminster Abbey, Lon-
don, 200.

What-call Hill, 192, Wood,
193, such and such a Hill,
Wood.

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