IMMURE, shut in; Ven. 1194. IMMUR'D, shut up in a cloister; (Q. “enure," rhyming with "procure"); Comp. 251. IMPERIOUS, imperial; Ven. 996. IMPLEACH'D, entwined; Comp. 205. IMPOSTHUMES, abscesses; Ven. 743. INDENTING, zigzagging; Ven. 704. INFUSING, inspiring; Ven. 928. IN HAND WITH, taking in hand; Ven. 912. INSINUATE, try to make favor with; Ven. 1012. INSTANCE, "guilty i." i. e. "token of guilt"; Luc. 1511. INSULTER, Victor; Ven. 550. INTENDING, pretending; Luc. 121. INTENDMENTS, intentions; 222. Ven. INTITULED, having a claim; Luc. 57. INTRUDE, invade, enter; Luc. 848. INVENTION, imagination, imagi native faculty; Dedic. Ven. INVIS'D, invisible (? inspected, tried); Comp. 212. JAR, quarrel; Ven. 100. KEN, sight; Luc. 1114. KILL, KILL! the old battle-cry; Ven. 652. KIND, natural; Luc. 1423. KINDS, matures; Luc. 1242. LATE, lately; Luc. 1801. LECTURES, lessons; Luc. 618. 193. MAP, picture, image; Luc. 402. MARGENTS, margins; Luc. 102. MARR'D, had injuriously caused; Ven. 478. MATCH, compact; Ven. 586. MISS, misdoing; Ven. 53. MOITY, portion; Dedic. to Luc. MORE, greater; Ven. 78. MORTALITY, "life's m.," i. e. "mor- NAPKIN, handkerchief; Comp. 15. NEEDLE, (monosyllabic); Luc. 319. NICE, skillful; Luc. 1412. NILL, will not; P. P. xiv. 8. NOUGHT TO DO, nothing to do O'ERSTRAW'D, o'erstrewed; Ven. 1143. ON, "on ringing," i. e. “a-ring- external features; OWED, Owned; Luc. 1803. PACK, begone; P. P. xv. 17. PACK'D, sent packing; P. P. xv. 9. PALE, enclosure; Ven. 230. paleness; Ven. 589. PALED, pale (Q., "palyd"); Comp. 198. PALMERS', pilgrims'; Luc. 791. PARLING, speaking; Luc. 100. PAPHOS, a town in Cyprus, sacred to Venus; Ven. 1193. PASSENGER, wayfarer; Ven. 91. PASSIONS, grieves; Ven. 1059. PEACE, "love's arms are p."; (so Q. i. e. non-resistant, accepting all consequences; Malone, "proof,” etc.); Comp. 271. PEERS, lets peer, shows; Luc. 472. PELLETED, rounded; Comp. 18. PELT, throw out angry words; Luc. 1418. PENSIV'D, pensive; Comp. 219. PERPLEX'D, bewildered; Luc. 733. PHILOMELA, the nightingale; P. P. xv. 5; (Philomel); Luc. 1079. PHENIX, matchless, rare; Comp. 93. PHRASELESS, baffling description; PINE, starve; Ven. 602. POINT'ST, appointest; Luc. 879. POSIED, inscribed with posies; Comp. 45. PRECEDENT, example; Luc. 1261. indication; (Qq., “president"; Malone, "precedent"); Ven. 26. PRESENT, instant; Luc. 1263. RANK, excessive, over-full; Ven. 71. RATE, chide; Luc. 304. REGARD, thought, deliberation; RELENTETH, softens; Ven. 200. RELISH, serve up as a relish; Luc. 1126. REMEMBER'D, "be r.," remember; REMORSE, mercy; Ven. 257. REPLICATION, repartee; Comp. 122. REQUIRING, asking; Argum. to Luc. RESPECT, prudent consideration; Luc. 275. Respecting, seeing; Ven. 911. RESPECTS, Considerations; Ven. 911. RETIRES, draws back; Luc. 303. ROUND, "to r. me on th' ear," ? "to strike me on the ear" (? "the ear"; i. e. to whisper in my ear); P. P. xix. 51. RUFFLE, noise, brawls; Comp. 58. SAW, maxim; Luc. 244. 89. SEEKS TO, applies to; Luc. 293. SEEMING, "s. owed," i. e. which he seemed to possess; Comp. 327. SELD, seldom; P. P. xiii. 7. SENSELESS, i. e. "not sensible of the wrong done it"; Luc. 820. SENSIBLE, endowed with feeling; Ven. 436. SERVILE TO, subject to; Ven. 112. SEVERE, merciless; Ven. 1000. SHAMES, is ashamed; Luc. 1084. SHAMING, being ashamed; Luc. 1143. SHEAVED, Straw; Comp. 31. SHINE, brightness; Ven. 728. SIGHTLESS, blind, dark; Luc. 1013. SILLY, simple; Ven. 467. innocent, harmless; Ven. 1098; Luc. 167. SIMOIS, the river so often referred 1001. disgraceful; Luc. SLEIDED, untwisted; Comp. 48. SORT, sort out, select; Luc. 899. SPRIGHT, Spirit; (Qq., “sprite"); SPRING, shoot, blossom; Ven. 656. SPRINGS, young shoots; Luc. 950. SPRINGING, blooming; Ven. 417. STAIN, "st. to all nymphs," i. e. eclipsing all nymphs; causing them to appear sullied by contrast; Ven. 9. STALL'D, got as in a stall, fixed; P. P. xix. 5. STEEP-UP, high, precipitous; P. P. ix. 5. STELL'D, placed, fixed; Luc. 1444. VADED, faded; P. P. x. 1. VADETH, fadeth; P. P. xiii. 2. VAILS, lower; Ven. 314. VASTLY, take a waste; Luc. 1740. VENTURE, (pronounced "venter," rhyming with "enter"); Ven. 628. VILIA MIRETUR VULGUS, etc. Ovid's Amores, bk. 1. El. xv. 11. 35, 36:-"Let base conceited wits admire vile things, Fair Phœbus leads me to the Muses' springs" (? Marlowe's Version, pub. circa 1598; cp. WEAR, wear out; Ven. 506. WEED, garment; Luc. 196. WELL-BREATHED, well exercised, in good training; Ven. 678. WHEN AS, when; Ven. 999. WHERE, whereas; Luc. 792. WHETHER, "they know not w.," i. e. which of the two; Ven. 304. WINKING, shutting the eyes; Luc. 458. WINKS, closes the eyes; Ven. 90. shuts the eyes, slumbers; Luc. 553. WIPE, brand; Luc. 537. WISTLY, wistfully; Luc. 1355; Ven. 343. WITHHOLD, restrain; Ven. 612. |