Property, tool, iv. 1, 40. Protester, one who protests love to another, i. 2, 73. Puissant, powerful, iii. 1, 33. Pulpits, platforms, iii. 1, 80. Put on, betray, give outward revelation of, ii. 1, 224. Quality, natural disposition, i. 3, 64. Quarrel, motive of dispute, ii. 1, 28. Rabblement, rabble, i. 2, 242. Raise, rouse up, iv. 3, 242. Range, roam, ii. I, 117; iii. 1, 270. Rank (sb.), course, iii. 1, 69. Rank (adj.), corrupt, sick, iii. 1, 152. Rascal (adj.), worthless, mean, iv. 3, 78. Reason with, reason concerning, v. I, 95. Regard (sb.), "full of good regard," worthy of consideration, iii. 1, 224; iv. 2, 12. Regarded, respected, v. 3, 87. Remorse, compunction of conscience, ii. I, 19. Replication, reverberation, i. 1, 49. Resolved, satisfied, iii. 1, 131; iii. 2, 180; iv. 2, 14. Respect, "of the best respect," having the highest respect from others, i. 2, 58. Respect (vb.), take notice of, iv. 3, 67. iii. 1, 3. Sad, serious, i. 2, 216. Sennet, a set of notes on the cor- forward, ii. 1, 331; iv. 3, 298. Several, diverse, i. 2, 314; ii. I, 137; separate, distinct, iii. 2, 244. Shadow, reflection, i. 2, 57. Sick (offence), that makes sick, ii. Julius Sink, sink down, collapse, iv. 2, Sway, poise: hence "poise of 27. Smatch, taste slightly, v. 5, 45. So (the reference is to 1. 18), v. i. 20. Sometime, sometimes, at some time, ii. 1, 250. Sort, rank, i. 1, 60; way, i. 2, 203; "in sort," ie. in a manner, only to a certain degree, ii. 1, 283. Speed, prosper, ii. 4, 40. Spoil; "signed in thy spoil," i.e. marked with the blood of thy spoil, iii. 1, 206. Spoke [spoken], ii. 1, 124; iii. 2, 62. Stare, stand on end, iv. 3, 275. Stayed for, waited for, i. 3, 139. Stays me, makes me stay, ii. 2, 75. Sterile curse, the curse of sterility, i. 2, 9. Still, always, iii. 1, 145. Stomach, appetite, inclination, i. 2, 299; v. I, 65. Straight, immediately, iv. 3, 110; v. 4, 13. Strain, race, v. 1, 58. Stricken [struck], ii. 1, 191. earth" = equilibrium, i. 3, 3. Swear (vb. trans.), cause to swear, ii. 1, 130; v. 3, 38. Swound [swoon], i. 2, 246, 249. Tag-rag people, the rabble, i. 2, 256. Tardy form, appearance of slowness, i. 2, 297. Taste, "in some taste," in some measure, iv. 1, 34. Temper, temperament, constitution, i. 2, 128. Thasos, an island off the coast of Thrace, v. 3, 103. These ... as, such... as, i. 2, 173. Thick, dim, short-sighted, v. 3, 21. Time's abuse, abuses of the time, ii. 1, 114. Tinctures, dyes, ii. 2, 89. Trophies, signs of victory, i. 1, 72. Turn him going, send him off, iii. 3, 34. Unbraced, unbuttoned, i. 3, 48. Undergo, undertake, i. 3, 123. Under, by, iii. 2, 82. Unicorns may be betrayed with trees; i.e., through running on them furiously and getting their horns fixed in them, ii. I, 203. Unkindest, most; (double superlative), iii. 2, 184. Unluckily, in a manner fore shadowing misfortune, iii. 3, 2. Unmeritable, undeserving, iv. I, Wafture, waving, ii. 1, 245. What night is this! i.e., What a 32. With, against, i. 2, 100; by, i. 3, 83; iii. 1, 42. With a thought, as quick as World, condition of public affairs, Yet, still, ii. 1, 244. Julius X. 113 I |