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If he be addict to vice,
Quickly him they will entice;
If to women he be bent,
They have at commandment:
But if Fortune once do frown,
Then farewell his great renown;
They that fawn'd on him before
Use his company no more.
He that is thy friend indeed,
He will help thee in thy need:
If thou sorrow, he will weep;
If thou wake, he cannot sleep;
Thus of every grief in heart
He with thee doth bear a part.
These are certain signs to know
Faithful friend from flattering foe.

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Glossary.

ADVISEDLY, deliberately; 457.
AFFECTED, enamoured; 157.
ALARMS, alarums, attacks; 424.
ALONG, at full length; 43.

ANGRY-CHAFING, chafing with anger; 662.

ASKANCE, looking sideways; 342.
ASPIRE, ascend, mount; 150.
ATTAINT, infection; 741.
AY ME! ah me!; 833.

BAN, curse; P.P. xix. 20.
BANE, death, ruin; 372.
BANNING, cursing; 326.
BARRED, debarred; 784.

BASE; "to bid a base," i.e. to challenge to a race; 303.

BATE BREEDING, causing quarrel; 655.

BATTERY, onset, assault; 426.
BATTLE, battalion; 619.

BAY; "at a bay", i.e. "the state of the chase, when the game is driven to extremity and turns against the pursuers"; 877.

BEREAVES, impairs, spoils; 797. BEWRAY'D, betrayed, disclosed; P.P.

xix. 54. BLUNT, savage; 884. BOOTLESS, profitless; 422. BOTTOM-GRASS, grass growing in a deep valley; 236.

BREATHING WHILE, breathing time;

1142.

CABINET, nest; 854.

CANKER, canker worm; 656.

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DEW-BEDABBLED, sprinkled with dew; | HELPLESS, unprofitable; 604.

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FAIR, beauty;_1083.

FANCY, love; P.P. xix. 4.

His, its; 359.

IMMURE, shut in; 1194.
IMPERIOUS, imperial; 996.
IMPOSTHUMES, abscesses; 743.
INDENTING, zigzagging; 704.
INFUSING, inspiring; 928.

IN HAND WITH, taking in hand; 912.
INSINUATE, try to make favour with;

IO12.

INSULTER, Victor; 550.

INTENDMENTS, intentions; 222. INVENTION, imagination, imaginative faculty; Dedic. V. and A.

JAR, quarrel; 100.

JEALOUS; "j. of catching," fearing to be caught; 321.

FAULT, a defect in the scent of the JENNET, young mare; 260.

game; 694.

FAVOUR, beauty; 747.
FEAR, frighten, 1094.

FIGURED, indicated by signs; P. P.iv. 10.
FILED; "f. talk", polished speech;
P.P. xix. 8.

FLAP-MOUTH'D, having broad hanging lips; 920.

FLAWS, gusts of wind; 456.
FOND, foolish; 1021.
FONDLING, darling; 229.

FORSOOK, renounced, proved faithless to; 161.

FOR WHY, because; P.P. x. 8; xv. 12.
FOUL, ugly; 133.
FRET, chafe; 621.
FRETS, corrodes; 767.

GOETH ABOUT, makes attempts; 319.
GRAVE, wound slightly (with a play
upon engrave"); 376.
GREY, bluish-grey, "blue"; 140.

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HARD-FAVOUR'D, ill-featured; 133. HEAVY, troublesome, annoying (with a quibble on the literal meaning); 156.

KILL, KILL! the old English battlecry; 652.

LAWND, lawn; 813.
LEAVE, license; 568.
LISTETH, desires; 564.

LIVELIHOOD, animation, spirit; 26. LURE, the call or whistle by which the falconer attracts the hawk; 1027.

MANAGE, train, break in ; 598.
MANE (used as plural); 272.

MARR'D, had injuriously caused; 478.
MATCH, Compact; 586.

MATED, bewildered; 909.

MEASURES, dances; 1148.
MERMAID, siren; 429.

Miss, misdoing; 53.

MISTRUSTFUL, producing distrust or fear; 826.

MORE, greater; 78.

MORTAL, death-dealing; 618, 953.
MUSING, wondering; 866.

MUSITS, tracks through a hedge; 683.

NILL, will not; P.P. xiv. 8. NOUGHT; "all to n.", good for nothing; 993.

NUZZLING, thrusting the nose in; (Qq. "nousling"); 1115.

O'ERSTRAW'D, o'erstrewed; 1143.
ORIENT, bright-shining; 981.
OWE, own; 411.

PACK, begone; P.P. xv. 17.
PACK'D, sent packing; P.P. xv. 9.
PALE, enclosure; 230.

PALE, paleness; 589.

SET, seated; 18.

SEVERE, merciless; 1000.
SHAG, shaggy; 295.
SHINE, brightness; 728.
SHORT, shorten; P.P. xv. 18.
SHREWD, mischievous, evil; 500.
SILLY, simple; 467.

-, innocent, harmless; 1098. SITH, since; 762.

SLIPS, used quibblingly for (i) blunders, (ii) counterfeit coins named; 515.

SMELL, Scent; 686.

SORTETH, associates; 689.

PAPHOS, a town in Cyprus, sacred to SPLEEN, heat; PP. vi. 6.

Venus; 1193.

PASSENGER, wayfarer; 91.

PASSIONS, grieves; 1059.

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SPLEENS, passionate humours; 907. SPRIGHT, spirit; (Qq., "sprite");

181.

PHILOMELA, the nightingale; P.P. SPRING, shoot, blossom; 656.

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SPRINGING, blooming; 417.

STAIN; st. to all nymphs," i.e. eclipsing all nymphs; causing them to appear sullied by contrast; 9. STALL D, got as in a stall, fixed; P.P. xix. 2.

STEEP-UP, high, precipitous;

ix. 5.

STICK, hesitate: P.P. xix. 51. STILLITORY, still; 443.

P. P.

STRANGENESS, distant manner, reserve; 310.

STRICT, tight, close; 874.
SUSPECT, suspicion; 1010.

TEEN, vexation; 808.
TESTY, irritated; 319.

THICK-SIGHTED, short-sighted; 136.
THINK, expect; P.P. xix. 43.
TIMELY, early; P.P. x. 3.

TIRED, (?) attired (Collier, "'tired," i.e. attired); 177.

TIRES, feeds ravenously; 56.
TITAN, the Sun-god; 177.
TOWARD, docile, tractable; 1157.
Toys, whims; P.P. xix. 39.
TREATISE, discourse; 774.

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(?Marlowe's Version, pub. circa 1598; cp. Ben Jonson's Poetaster, Act. 1); Motto to V. and A.

VULTURE, ravenous; 551.

WAT, familiar name for a hare; 697.
WATCH, keep awake; 584.
WATCH, watchman; P.P. xv. 2.
WEAR, wear out; 506.

WELL-BREATH'D, well exercised, in
good training; 678.
WHEN AS, when; 999.

WHETHER; "they know not w.",
i.e. which of the two; 304.
WINKS, closes the eyes; 90.
WISTLY, wistfully; 343.
WITHHOLD, restrain; 612.
WOOD, mad, 740.
WORM, serpent; 933.
WRACK, ruin; 558.

WREAK'D, revenged; 1004.

WRITON, writ about, (?) predicted; 506.

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