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No. 308.

Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth,

Fool'd by those rebel powers that thee array,
Why dost thou pine within, and suffer dearth,
Painting thy outward walls so costly gay?
Why so large cost, having so short a lease,
Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ?
Shall worms, inheritors of this excess,

Eat up thy charge? Is this thy body's end?
Then, soul, live thou upon thy servant's loss,
And let that pine to aggravate thy store;
Buy terms divine in selling hours of dross;

Within be fed, without be rich no more:
So shalt thou feed on death, that feeds on men,
And Death once dead, there's no more dying then.
CXLVI. Sonnet.

Lease. (See Nos. 100, 296, 303.)

Term. (See No. 301.)

Inheritor. (See Nos. 234, 276.)

No. 309.

Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill,
That in the very refuse of thy deeds
There is such strength and warranties of skill.
CL. Sonnet.

Deeds. (See Nos. 56, 67.)

Warranties. A promise or covenant by deed by the bargainor, for himself and his heirs, to warrant or secure the bargainee and his heirs against all men in the enjoyment of the thing granted.

No. 310.

Think women still to strive with men,

To sin, and never for to saint:
There is no heaven, by holy then,

When time with age shall them attaint.

Passionate Pilgrim, XVII.

Attaint. (See Nos. 44, 130, 153.)

No. 311.

So on the tip of his subduing tongue

All kinds of arguments and question deep,
All replication prompt, and reason strong,
For his advantage still did wake and sleep.

Replication. (See No. 272.)

No. 312.

Lover's Complaint.

My woeful self, that did in freedom stand,
And was my own fee-simple, (not in part.)

Lover's Complaint.

Fee-simple. (See Nos. 6, 63, 159, 247.)

INDEX.

(The Figures refer to the Numbers.)

ABJURE, 40, 103.

Access, 269.

Accessory, 168, 291, 297.

Accited, 225.

According to the tenor, 56.
Acquit, 148, 292.

Acquittance, 4, 45, 274.

Act, (Statute,) 56, 162, 198.
Action, 139, 218, 280a, 289, 299.

Action of battery, 12, 20, 276.

Action, bring my, 68.

Action entered, an, 137.

Action lies, 271.

Action on the case, 87.

Action of slander, 20.

Accused and accuser face to face, 115.

Addition, (title of honor,) 90, 238.

Adjourn court, 182.

Administer oath, 169.

Adoption, citizenship by, in Roman law, 227.

Advised by counsel, 136.

Advocate, an, 297.

Adverse party, 297.

Affeered, 101.

Affied, 69.

Affy, 226.

All his right, 40.

Alleged, 178.

Alleges, in Latin, 64.

Allegiance, 93.

Ambassador, 186.

Amerced with a fine, 248.

And whereas, 158.

Annual fee in tribute, 270.

Answer, 56.

Answer, to a charge, 158.

Answer to, by lawful form, 203.

Anything to say before judginent, 56.
Appeal, 181, 182.

Appeal, to accuse, 116.

Appeal, to make good an, 115.

Appearance, 79, 182, 187, 298.

Appeared against, 178.

Appeared in court, 187.

Appearance, personal, distinguished from that by attor

ney, 127.

Appellant, 116, 120, 130.

Appertinents, 147.

Apprehend, (to arrest,) 255.

Arraign, 27, 78, 79, 239, 286.
Arraign and try, 27.

Arraigning, 286.

Arbitrate, 119.

Arbitrement, 149.

Arrest, 11, 17, 86, 87, 137, 138, 277a, 295, 300.

Arrest, at suit of, 11.

Arrest, mode of, 148.

Arrested on the case, (form of action,) 87.

Arrest, resistance to, 280.

Arrest, to answer, 148.

Arrests, warrant of, 270.
Armigero, 4.

Articles, 165, 176, 259, 261.

Article of an oath, 215.
Articles contracted, 155.
Articulate, (treaty,) 199.
As aforesaid, 191.

Assign a day of trial, 130.
Assurance, 69, 99, 276.
Assure, to, 66, 67.

Assured, 51, 301.

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