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Exhalation: meteor. III. ii. p.

118.

Fail: childlessness. I. ii. p. 46. Failed: died. I. ii. p. 48.

Faints me: makes me faint. II. iii. p. 84.

Faith: good faith. II. i. p. 68. Father: here used for 'father-inlaw.' II. i. p. 63.

Fearful: afraid. V. i. p. 152. Fellow: equal. I. iii. p. 52. Fellows: companions, comrades. II. i. p. 65.

Fierce: immoderate. I. i. p. 30. File: list. I. i. p. 31.

Filed with: kept pace with. III. ii. p. 115.

Fire-drake: fiery dragon, meteor. V. iv. p. 171.

Fit: "fit o' the face," grimace. I. iii. p. 50; suitable. II. ii. p. 76. Flawed: broken. I. i. p. 32; damaged. I. ii. p. 40. Flowing: plenteous. II. iii. p.

81.

Fool and feather: plumes were the characteristic ornament of the jester's cap (here an allusion to the French fashion of wearing plumes). I. iii. p. 51. For: as for. II. ii. p. 72. Force: urge. III. ii. p. 106. Forged framed. I. ii. p. 48. Forty hours: used for 'an indefi. nite time.' III. ii. p. 119. Forty pence: a common sum for a wager. II. iii. p. 83. Frame: plan, devise. I. ii. 42. Free: freely. II. i. p. 65. Free of your report: innocent of the charge made against me. II. iv. p. 89. French king's sister: the Queen of Navarre. II. ii. p. 72. (See Notes.)

p.

Fret: rub away, III. ii. p. 111. From: of. III. ii. p. 120. Fullers: cloth cleaners.

41.

I. ii. p.

I.

Furnished: arranged. II. ii. p. 78.

Furniture: equipment. II. i. p.

66.

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Good: benefactor. IV. ii. p. 140.
Gossips: sponsors. V. v. p. 174.
Government: self-control. II.
iv. p. 91.

Grief: grievance. I. ii. p. 42.
Grieve at: resent. II. i. p. 63.
Grosser: coarser. I. ii. p. 43.
Guarded: faced. Prologue p. 26.
Guy: Sir Guy of Warwick. V.
iv. p. 170. (See Colbrand.')
Halidom: an oath (anything re-
garded as sacred), V. i. p. 153.
Hall: "the
i Westminster

Hall. II. i. p. 61.
Happiest:

best disposed to
apprehend, most intelligent.
Prologue p. 26.

Happily: haply. IV. ii. p. 188.
Hardly: harshly. I. ii. p. 44.
Hard-ruled: hard to rule.

ii. p. 111.

III.

Have-at-him: assault, attack.
II. ii. p. 75.

Have at you: the warning given
in fencing, &c., before attack.
ing. III. ii. p. 122.

Having possession. II. iii. p.
79; III. ii. p. 114.
He: man. V. iii. p. 166.
Heart: "the best-

core. I. ii. p. 89.

"the very

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i. p. 69.

His: its. I. i. p. 29.

Hulling: tossing to and fro. II.
iv. p. 94.

Husband: manager. III. ii. p.
114.

In: about. II. iv. p. 89.

Ill: vicious. IV. ii. p. 139.
Incensed: informed. V. i. p. 149.
Indifferent: impartial. II. iv.

p. 86.
Indurance: durance, confine-
ment. V. i. p. 153.
Innumerable "substance:
told riches. III. ii. p. 128.
In open: in public. III. ii. p.
127.

un-

Interpreters: "sick
" pre-
judiced critics. I. ii. p. 48.
Ipswich: Wolsey's birthplace.
I. i. p. 34.

Issues: sons. III. ii. p. 121.
Item: further. III. ii. p. 122.
Its: its own. I. i. p. 28.
Jaded: treated like jades, be-
fooled. III. ii. p. 120.
Justify: vindicate. I. ii. p. 39.
Keech: the spare fat of an animal
rolled up by a butcher for the
tallow merchant, hence a com-
mon name for a butcher; here
used in contemptuous allusion
to Wolsey's parentage. I. i. p.
80.
Kimbolton: the castle of that
name in Huntingdonshire. IV.
i. p. 131.

Knock it: beat time. I. iv. p. 61.
Lag: long-delayed. I. iii. p. 52.
Large commission: a warrant

with full powers. III. ii. p. 122.
Late marriage: the marriage
till lately held to be valid. IV.
i. p. 181.

Lay: lodged, resided, dwelt. IV.
i. p. 181.

Lay by the heels: put in the
stocks. V. iv. p. 172.

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Little: "in a — in brief. II. i. p. 62.

Longing: belonging. I. ii. p. 41. Look for: expect. V. iv. p. 169. Loose: free-spoken, unguarded

in speech. II. i. p. 67. Lop: the smaller boughs and twigs of trees cut off for firewood. I. ii. p. 44. Lose forget. II. i. p. 64. Maiden: mateless. V. v. p. 175. Maidenhead: maidenhood, virginity. II. iii. p. 79. Main: general. IV. i. p. 131. Makings: "royal

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orna

ments befitting exalted position. IV. i. p. 135. Manage: control. V. iii. p. 161. Mark: an English coin, value

13s. 4d. sterling. V. i. p. 156. Marshalsea: the prison in Southwark, afterwards used as a debtors' prison. V. iv. p. 173. May: can. I. ii. p. 49. Mazed confusing, bewild ring. II. iv. p. 93.

Mean: means. V. iii. p. 167. Measure: a slow and stately dance. I. iv. p. 61. Memorized: made memorable. III. ii. p. 108.

Mere: absolute. III. ii. p. 123.

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Mistaken: misjudged, misconstrued. I. i. p. 37.

Mistakes: misunderstands. III. i. p. 101.

Model: image. IV. ii. p. 144. Modest: moderate. V. iii. p. 163. Modesty: moderation. IV. ii. p.

140.

Moe: more. III. ii. p. 109. Montacute: Henry Pole, Lord Montacute. I. i. p. 38. Moorfields: the fields, north of the City, where the trainbands were exercised. V. iv. p. 170. More: better. II. i. p. 65. Motions: motives. I. i. p. 35. Motley: patched and particoloured. Prologue p. 26. Mounting: lifting. I. ii. p. 49. Moyed you: spoke about the matter. II. iv. p. 94.

Music: musicians. IV. ii. p. 142. Mysteries: fantastic fashions. I. iii. p. 50.

Naughty: wicked, corrupt. V. i. p. 154.

New-trimmed: newly fitted up. I. ii. p. 43.

Noble jury: jury of peers. III. ii. p. 120. (Cf. "Noble one," III. ii. p. 67.)

Not consulting: spontaneously. I. i. p. 82.

Not ever: not always. V. i. p. 154.

Note: notice. I. i. p. 30; information. I. ii. p. 42.

O': off from. V. iv. p. 173.
Objections: charges, accusa-
tions. III. ii. p. 122.
Offer: favourable opportunity...
III. ii. p. 106.

Office: officers, officials. I. i. p..

29.

Omit; neglect. III. ii. p. 106. Once: 'in a word, once for all.' I. ii. p. 43.

Only dying; dying alone. II. i. p. 65.

Open: "in-," in public. III. ii. p. 127.

Opinion: reputation. Prologue p. 26. (See Notes.) Opposing: exposing. IV. i. p.

134.

Other: otherwise. I. iii. p. 53. Out: here used, idiomatically, to signify at an end.' III. ii. p. 107.

Out of: except. III. ii. p. 106. Outgo: surpass. I. ii. p. 50. Outspeaks: expresses something beyond (the possessions proper to a subject). III. ii. p. 113. Outworths: exceeds in worth or value. I. i. p. 33. Pain: pains (here used as the French peine trouble). III. ii. p. 109.

Pales: palings, fence. V. iv. p. 173.

Panging: causing great pain. II. iii. p. 79.

Paragoned: cited as a model or paragon. II. iv. p. 95. Parcels: items. III. ii. p.

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'Taming of the Shrew,' IV. iii. p. 114.)

Powers: peers. II. iv. p. 90. Practice: plot. I. i. p. 37. Præmunire: a writ prohibiting the introduction of a foreign authority into England. III. ii. p. 123. Preferred: promoted. 136. Presence:

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presence chamber. III. i. p. 97; king's presence. IV. ii. p. 139. Fresent: immediate. I. ii. p. 50; "at this " now. V. iii. p. 160.

Press: crowd. V. iv. p. 173. Pride: costly dress. I. i. p. 28. Primer: more urgent. I. ii. p.

43.

Primero: a game of cards. V. i. p. 147.

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Set: seated. III. i. p. 100.
Set on: go forward. II. iv. p.
Shot: "loose- "irregular

96.

marksmen. V. iv. p. 171. Shrewd knowing. I. iii. p. 50; mischievous, ill-natured. V. iii. p. 168. Shrouds: sail ropes. IV. i. p. 135.

Sick: prejudiced. I. ii. p. 43; consumed with pride. II. ii. p. 74; feeble. III. i. p. 102. Sign: indicate, display. II. iv. p. 90. Simony: the crime of trading church preferments. IV. ii. p. 139.

Sincere: pure. I. i. p. 35. Single: sincere. V. iii. p. 161. Slept upon: been blind to the faults of. II. ii. p. 72.

Slightly lightly, smoothly. II. iv. p. 90.

Solicited: moved, stirred. I. ii. p. 40.

Something: somewhat. I. i. p.

37.

Sometimes: at one time. II. iv. p. 93. Sought: gave occasion for. V. ii. p. 158.

Sound: proclaim. V. ii. p. 158. Sounder: more loyal. III. ii. p. 120. Spaniard: Spanish court. II. ii. p. 75.

Spanned: measured. I. i. p. 39. Sparing: parsimony, stinginess. I. iii. p. 53.

Spavin: a bone or blood swelling in horses' legs causing lameness. I. iii. p. 51.

Spinsters: spinners. I. ii. p. 41. Spleeny: headstrong. III. ii. p. 111.

Springhalt: a disease causing a horse to jerk up its hind leg or legs. I. iii. p. 51. Stand on: rely upon. V. i. p.

153.

State: throne. I. i. p. 40 (Stage direction); canopy. I. iv. p. 54 (Stage direction).

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