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Is troth-plight to your daughter. Good Paulina,
Lead us from hence, where we may leisurely
Each one demand, and answer to his part
Perform'd in this wide gap of time, since first
We were dissever'd: hastily lead away.

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Glossary.

Abide, sojourn for a short time; no more but a."=only make a short stay; IV. iii. 95. Aboard him, i.e. aboard his ship; IV. iv. 853. Abused, deceived; II. i. 141. Action, suit (perhaps "this a. I now go on" this which I am now to undergo); II. i.

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Address yourself, prepare; IV.

iv. 53. Adventure, venture; I. ii. 38;

II. iii. 162; dare; IV. iv. 464. Adventure of, risk of; V. i. 156. Afar off, indirectly; II. i. 104. Affection, instinct; I. ii. 138;

disposition, V. ii. 40. Affront, confront, come before; V. i. 75.

Air, breath; V. iii. 78.

Alack for lesser knowledge'; i.e. "Oh, would that I had less knowledge "; II. i. 38. Allow'd, allowable; I. ii. 263. Allowing, approving; I. ii. 185. Amazedly, confusedly; V. i. 187.

Amazedness, amazement, sur

prise; V. ii. 5. Ancient, old; IV. iv. 79. Ancientry, old people; III. iii. 63.

Another, the other; IV. iv. 176; V. ii. 82.

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From an illumination in the Loutterell Psalter (XIVth Cent.).

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Brands, marks of infamy, stigmas; II. i. 71.

Brave, fine; IV. iv. 202. Break-neck, "dangerous business"; I. ii. 363.

Breed, educate; III. iii. 48. Bring, take, accompany; IV. iii. 119.

Bug, bugbear; III. ii. 93. Bugle, a long bead of black glass; IV. iv. 223.

But, but that; V. i. 141. But that, only because; II. i. 105.

By-gone day, day gone by this

= yesterday; I. ii. 32.

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Centre, "the earth as the supposed centre of the world"; II. i. 102. Chamber-councils, "private thoughts or intentions"; I. ii. 237.

Changed, exchanged; I. ii. 68. Changeling, a child left by the fairies in the place of another; III. iii. 122.

Character, handwriting; V. ii. 38.

Charge, weight, value; IV. iv. 258.

Cheat (v. silly); IV. iii. 28. Child, a girl; "a boy or a child"; III. iii. 71. Childness, childishness; I. ii. 170.

Churl, peasant; IV. iv. 437. Circumstance, ceremony, pomp; V. i. 90; facts which are evidence of the truth; V. ii. 33. Clamour (vide Note); IV. iv.

249.

Clap, clap hands, i.e. pledge faith (a token of troth-plighting); I. ii. 104.

Clear'd, excepted; I. ii. 74. Clerk-like, scholar-like; I. ii. 392.

Climate, reside, sojourn; V. i. 170.

Clipping, embracing; V. ii. 59. Cock, woodcock, a metaphor for a fool; IV. iii. 36. Collop, part of a man's flesh; I. ii. 137.

Colour, reason, pretext; IV. iv. 560.

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Crack, flaw; I. ii. 322. Credent, credible; I. ii. 142. Crone, old woman; II. iii. 76. Crown imperial, the Tritellaria imperialis, early introduced from Constantinople into England; IV. iv. 126. Curious, requiring care, embarrassing; IV. iv. 519.

Curst, wicked; III. iii. 134. Custom; "with a c.," from habit, IV. iv. 12; trade, custom, V. ii. 108.

Cypress, crape; IV. iv. 220.

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From an Engraving in Knight's Pictorial Shakespeare.

Cozened, cheated; IV. iv. 252.
Cozeners, sharpers; IV. iv. 254.

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Difference, i.e. d. in our sta tions in life; IV. iv. 17.

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