iii. 40. IV. iii. 503 V. i. 151. 212. jii. 59. JI. i. 31. Earnest, earnest money, a part paid | Glass-faced, reflecting, like a mirror, beforehand as a pledge ; IV. iii. the looks of his patron; I. i. 58. 47. Good, real; II. ii. 234. Folios, " very”); I. ii. 29. Grave, bury; IV. iii. 166. Griefs, grievances; V. iv. 14. Fail, offence (Capell's reading ; Grise, step ; IV. iii. 16. Folios, “ fall”; Hanmer, " fault”); Grows, grows older (Theobald, goes "); I. i. 3. Fall; - at f.," at a low ebb; II. ii. Gules, the heraldic term for red; IV. Falling-from, falling off (Pope, Gull, properly, an unfledged nest “ falling off”); IV. iii. 405. ling, here used with play upon Fang, seize with teeth ; IV. iii. 23. this and secondary sense :-dupe ; Fate, evil destiny (Warburton conj. "fault”); III. v. 14. Gust, taste, relish ; III. v. 54. "foes"; Singer, “ lees "); III. vi. Half-caps, caps half taken off, slight 82. salutations; II. ii. 219. Fellows, companions ; IV. ii. 18. Hap, chance, luck; III. ii. 27. Fierce, excessive; IV. ii. 30. Hard in, hardened to; IV. iii. 269. Files, ranks of soldiers; V. ii. 1. Harness, armour; I. ii. 52. Flamen, priest; IV. iii. 155 Having, possessions ; II. ii. 151. Flood, sea, ocean ; V. i. 219. Heart; “ in h.," heartily; i.e. I drink Flush, in its full vigour; V. iv. 8. to you with all my heart, heartily; Fond, foolish; I. ii. 64. (Gould conj. “ your health”); I. For, because; III. v. 80. V. i. 11. Heaven, salvation (here good Forth on, onward; 1. i. 49. advice; according to others, "the Fracted, broken; II. i. 22. pleasure of being fattered "); I. Fractions, broken sentences; II. ii. ii. 256. 218. How to, shape by cutting (Daniel Frame, plan; IV. iii. 262. conj. “ hew out"); V. iv. 46. Framed, moulded, shaped ; V. i. 126. Hinge, bend ; IV. iii. 211. l Frankly, as frankly, as freely; II. ii. | His, its ; I. i. 31. 186. Hoar, make rotten; IV. iii. 155. Free, liberal ; II. ii. 240 Hold, continue; II. i. 12. From, from among; I. ii. 9o. Hold taking, bear handling; I. ii. 153. -, away from; IV. iii 534. Honesty, liberality, bounty; III. i. 30. Horrid, dreadful ; V. iv. 13. German, akin; IV. iii. 342. Hoy-day, hey-day; I. ii. 131. Girdlest in, dost surround (Folios, Humour, (Folios 1, “girdles "); IV. i. 2. “ humors "); III. vi. 115. Give out, profess to be; I. i. 160. Hungerly, hungrily; I. i. 252 ii. 53. of ; 66 2, 66 1. i. 93. " medlar" ; .»; IV. iii. 309. Husbandry, good management, econ- | Made-up, complete, perfect; V.1.101. omy; II. ii. 162. Make, do; III, v. 46. Hyperion, the God of the Sun; IV. Many, many of; III. vi. 10. iii. 184. Marrow, vigour; V. iv. 9. Mean; “mean eyes," i.e. eyes of inIdle, triling ; 1. ii. 154. feriors (Theobald conj. "men's"); foolish; IV. iii. 27. Importunacy, importunity ; II. ii. 42. Means, power, wealth ; V. iv. 20. Incertain, uncertain ; IV. iii. 243. Meddler, used with quibble upon Incontinent, inconstant, unchaste; IV. i. 3. Medlar, a kind of fruit; IV. iii. 305. Infected diseased (Rowe, “affected"); Meed, merit; 1. i. 276. IV. iii. 202. Men, human beings; IV, iii. 534. Inferr'd, alleged ; III. v. 73. Merely, absolutely; IV. i. 32. Infinite (?) numberless (Grant White Mind, magnanimity; I, ii, 164. conj. " infectious "); II. vi. 102. Minion, favourite, darling; IV.iii.80. Influence (used in the astrological | Minute-jacks, time-servers (with persense); v. i. 66. haps an allusion to rs Jacks-ofIngeniously, ingenuously, frankly ; the-clock," figures that struck the II. ii. 228. bell in old clocks); III. vi. 101. Ingrateful, ungrateful ; IV. ii. 45. Innocence (?) want of spirit (perhaps used ironically); I. i. 195. Intending, pretending; II. ii. 217. Ira furor brevis est, anger is a brief madness; I. ii. 28. It, its; V. i. 151. Keep his house, remain within the house ; III. iii. 42. Lag, lowest class (Folios 1, 2, 3, ir legge”; Anon. ap. Rann conj. Ill. v. 115. Leak'd, leaky; IV. ii. 19. (ii), bowing; I. ii. 240. within bounds; IV. iii. 433. Jack o' the clock. Church, Fleet Street, E.C. (S. jii. 159. i. 46. iii. 231. Misanthropos, hater of mankind ; | Part, particular business (Folio i, "misantropos "); IV. iii. Walker conj. “ pact”); V. i. 123: 53. -, side, part; “ in general p.,' Moe, more; I. i. 41. in the public cause; V. ii. 7. Monstrous, unnatural ; V. i. 91. depart; IV. ii. 21. Moss'd, overgrown with moss (Folios Particular, personal advantage; IV. 1, 2, "moyst"; Folios 3, 4, “ moist "); IV. iii. 223. Particularly ; “ halts not p.," does Motives, authors; V. iv. 27. not stop at particular persons; I. Multiplying, increasing ; IV. i. 34. Mysteries, trades, professions ; iv. Parts, endowments, qualities ; II. ii. i. 18. 23 --, virtues ; III. v. 76. Natural, used probably in double Passes, surpasses (Jackson conj. sense (i) genuine, (ii) a fool ; V. " surpasses "); I. i. 12. i. 88. Passion, violent emotion ; III. i. 59. Nature, necessities of nature ; IV. Patchery, “botchery intended to hide faults; gross and bungling Near, nearly ; I. ii. 179. hypocrisy ” ; V. i. 99. Neighbour, neighbouring; IV. iii. 94. Pawn, pledge; I. i. 147. Perfect; "for ever p.," arrived at Objects, things presented to the sight, the perfection of happiness; I. everything that comes in the way; ii. 86. IV. iii. 122. Perfection, highest excellence; (? Occasion, necessity; III. ii. 26. is perfect image"; III, vi. 94. Occasions, engagements; III. vi. 10. Perfumes ; " diseased p."="diseased Offices, apartments where food was perfumed mistresses”; IV. iii. 207. prepared ; II. ii. 165. Periods, puts an end to ; I. i. 99. On, at; I. i. 141. Personating, representing ; V. i. 35. -, in ; IV, iii. 101. Pill, pillage, plunder; IV. i. 12. Ope, open; V. iv. 47. Plain-dealing, an allusion to the proOperant, active; IV. iii. 25. verb, “ Plain-dealing is a jewel, Opulency, opulence, riches; V. i. 38. but they that use it die beggars "; Ort, remnant; IV. iii. 400. Out, without, outside; IV. i. 38. Ports, gates; V. iv. 55. Outgoes, exceeds ; I. i. 273. Prefer, show, lay before ; III. v. 34. Owed;' «o. to you," held at your preferr'd, showed, presented; ill. service; I. i. 151. Present ; «p. slaves," i.e. immediate Pack, be off; V. i. 115. slaves (S. Walker conj. “ peasant Page, follow like a page ; IV. iii. slaves"); 1. i. 71. 224. I. i. 209. iv. 49. 66 Presentment; “upon the heels of my Painfully; 6 thou hast p. dis- p.," “ as soon as my book has covered ; " i.e. thou hast to our been presented to its patron"; I. distress discovered ; V. ii, 1. Paper, bonds, deeds (Warburton, Proof, test ; II. ii. 164. "proper" ; Hanmer“ perpetuum”; resisting power; IV. iii. 124. Kinnear conj. " person"; Becket Properties, makes the property of; conj. “ pauper"); 1. ii. 250. " i. 27 1. i. 57. jii. 271. jii. 473: Prosperous, favourable ; V. i. 186. Rother's, ox's (Singer's reading, Protest, vow; IV. iii. 439. adopted by Collier; Folios, Purposes, plans, intentions; V. i. 17. “ Brothers " ; Rowe, “beggar's" ; Pursy, “ fat and short-winded "; V. Warburton, “ weather's "; Farmer iv. 12. conj. “ broader ”; etc.); IV. iii. 12. Push, pshaw! (Theobald, “ Psha"; Rotten, corrupted ; IV. iii. 2. Hanmer, “ Pish”); III. vi. 112. Round, plain, straight-forward ; II. ii. 8. God; I. i. 81. Scope; « conceived to s.," i.e. “ imRag, shabby, beggarly person ; IV. agined, appositely, to the pur pose”; (Folios, “conceyu'd, to Rampired, barricaded ; V. iv. 47. scope"; Theobald, “conceiv'd to th' Rank'd, crowded; I. i. 65. scope"); I. i. 72. Rapt, beside myself; V. i. 67. Secure thy heart, be reassured ; II. ii. Rarely, admirably, excellently; IV. 183 Seen; " is my lord s. yet," i.e. to be Recoverable, possible to be brought seen; III. iv. 9. back to a better condition ; III. Semblable, like; IV. iii. 22. Sequence, succession ; "s. of degree”; Regardfully , respectfully; IV. iii. iv. 13 . according to their rank ; V. i. 211. Set; “ s. so only to himself," i.e. Remembrance; " better r.," i.e. re- "wrapt up in self-contempla membrance of better things ; III. tion"; V. i. 120. vi. 46. Set him clear, make him appear Remorse, pity; IV. iii. 122. innocent; III, iii. 31. Remotion, non-appearance, absence Set me on, put me to ; II. ii, 164. (Grant White conj. “ motion)”; Shall's, shall us=shall we; IV. iii. 410. Render, statement, confession ; V. i. Signet; II. ii. 208. (Cp. the sub 152. iv, 62. 127. SABBINA joined facsimiles of antique Retentive, restraining ; III. iv. 82. specimens.) IV. iii. 344. 66 . 66 i. 14 ܪ I ji. 119. Sinner, a cause of sin ; I ii. 58. Take, make ; V. i. 213. his pleasure; I. i. 80. Solidares, small pieces of money ; | That, would that; IV. iii. 281. III. i. 46. Time's fies, “Aies of a season”; Something, somewhat; IV, iii 55 III. vi. 100 Sour, bitter (Rowe's emendation ; | Tiring, busy; III. vi 4. Folios, "four"; S. Walker conj Ti; call to you,” i e. call on you; your "); V. i 223. I. ii 221. Spilth, spilling ; II. ii. 167 Told, counted; III. v. 107. Spirit, anger, wrath ; III. 'v Touch, touchstone ; IV. iii 393. Spital-house, hospital; IV. iii 39 Touch ; "t. the estimate,” pay the Spotted die; V. iv. 34 (Cp. illus- price at which it is estimated; I. stration ) Touch'd, tested with the touch-stone: III iii. 6. Towardly, docile; III. I. 36. Tract, track, trace; I. i 50. versed ; V. iv. 7 Try, trial ; V. i. 10, Unagreeable, unsuitable; II ii. 41. Unbolt, reveal, explain ; 1. i. 51. From specimens found (a) in the neigh- Uncharged, unassailed; V. iv. 55. bourhood of Marseilles and 18) at Unclew, undo, ruin ; i i. 168. Unctunus, oily; IV. jii. 195 “u. praise," by being Square, suitable; V. iv 36. praised so much (not 66 underStarve, paralyse (Folios 1, 2, praise" as the jeweller understands 66 sterue"); I. i. 247. it); I. i 165. States, estates; I. i. 67 Under, under pretence of; III, iii. Still, always, continually; II. i. 11; ܪ Undergo, undertake; III. v. 24. Stint, stop; V iv. 83. Unmatched, matchless ; IV. ii. Stout, strong; IV. iii. 32. 524. Strain, race; I. i. 249. Unnoted, (?) imperceptible (perquality; IV. iii 213. haps = undemonstrative; III. v. Strait, strict; I. i. 96. Strange, unacquainted; IV. iii 56. Unpeaceable, quarrelsome (Collier Strife, emulation; I. i. 37. MS.," unappeusable”); !. I. 269. Sufferance, suffering, misery; IV. Unremoveably, fixedly; V. i. 227. iii. 268. Untirable, untiring, indefatigable; Suspect, suspicion ; IV. iii. 520. I. i. 11. swaddling clothes ; IV. iii. 252. Uses, necessitics ; II. i. 20. 33. IV iii. 522 21. |