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class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">204, 209 haggard (noun), 203 hap, 204 harlotry, 253 have at thee, 167, 261 haviour, 200 hay (in fencing), 208 he (= him), 240 he (= man), 264 healthsome, 254 heartless (= cowardly), 167 Heart's-ease, 260 heavy (play upon), 170 held him carelessly, 236 highmost, 216 high-top-gallant, 214 hilding, 209, 243 his (= its), 259, 270 hoar (= mouldy), 213 hold the candle, to, 184 holp, 174 homely in thy drift, 206 honey (adjective), 216 hood, 227 hour (dissyllable), 216, 225 house (= sheath), 270 humorous, 198 humours, 197 hunts-up, 238 I (repeated), 220 idle worms, 186 ill-beseeming, 234 importuned (accent), 170 in (= into), 262, 267 in extremity, 181 in happy time, 241 in his view, 170 in post, 273 in spite, 168, 192 inconstant, 252 indite (= invite), 213 infection (quadrisyllable), 265 inherit (= possess), 173 it fits, 192 Jack, 213, 219, 261 jealous (= suspicious), 267 jealous-hood, 257 joint-stools, 188 keep ado, 236 kindly, 211, 271 king of cats, 221 knife (worn by ladies), 248, 254 label, 248 labour (of time), 258 lace, 210, 237 Lady, lady, lady, 213 lady-bird, 177 lamentation (metre), 235 Lammas-tide, 178 languish (noun), 174 lantern, 267 lay (= wager), 178 lay along, 266 learn (= teach), 227, 253 leaves, 218 let (noun), 200 level (= aim), 234 lieve, 215 light (play upon), 183 lightning before death, 268 like (= likely), 254 like of, 181 living (noun), 258 loggerhead, 257 long sword, 168 love (= Venus), 215 loving-jealous, 204 Mab, 185 made (= did), 273 maidenhead, 177 make and mar, 172 makes dainty, 190 mammet, 244 man of wax, 179 manage (noun), 224 mandrake, 254 manners (number), 272 many's, 181 marchpane, 189 margent, 180 mark (= appoint), 179 mark-man, 171 marriage (trisyllable), 196, 247, 272 married (figurative), 180 married and marred, 172 masks (ladies'), 172 me (ethical dative), 208, 219 mean (noun), 233 measure (= dance), 182 merchant (contemptuous), 213 mewed up, 236 mickle, 205 minion, 243 misadventure, 262 mistempered, 168 mistress (trisyllable), 214 modern (= trite), 231 moody (= angry), 219 mouse-hunt, 257 moved, 168 much upon these years, 179 muffle, 267 natural (= fool), 212 naught, 230 needly, 231 needy, 241 neighbour-stained, 168 new (adverbial), 170 news (number), 216, 242 nice (= petty, trifling), 224, 265 nightgown, 168 nor ... not, 238, 241 nothing (adverb), 169 nuptial, 191 O (= grief), 233 o'er-perch, 200 of (= on), 167, 216 of the very first house, 208 old (= practised), 234 one is no number, 173 operation (= effect), 219 opposition (metre), 253 orchard (= garden), 197 osier cage, 204 outrage (= outcry), 272 outrage (trisyllable), 222 overwhelming, 263 owe (= possess), 199 pale as a clout, 215 paly, 249 pardonnez-mois, 209 partisan, 167 parts (= gifts), 232, 244 passado, 208, 222 passing (adverbial), 172 pastry, 256 patience (trisyllable), 262, 272 patience perforce, 193 pay that doctrine, 172 peace (metre), 243 perforce (= by force), 272 peruse (= scan), 267 pestilent, 261 Phaethon, 225 pilcher, 222 pin (in archery), 207 pinked, 211 plantain, 174 pluck, 204 portly, 192 poor my lord, 230 pothecary, 273 pout'st upon, 235 powerful grace, 205 predominant, 205 presence, 268 present(= immediate), 264 presently, 262 pretty, 261 prevails (= avails), 233 prick of noon, 212 prick-song, 208 prince of cats, 207 princox, 193 procure, 239 prodigious, 196 proof (= experience), 171 proof (of armour), 171 properer, 215 prorogued, 200, 248 proverbed, 184 pump (= shoe), 211 punto reverso, 208 purchase out, 225 question (= conversation), 172 quit (= requite), 214 quote (= note), 183 quoth, 179 R, the dog's letter, 215 rearward, 231 reason coldly, 220 rebeck, 261 receipt, 241 receptacle (accent), 254 reckoning, 172 reeky, 249 remember (reflexive), 178 respective, 223 rest you merry! 175 retort (= throw back), 224 riddling, 206 roe (play upon), 209 rood (= cross), 179 ropery, 213 rosemary, 259 round (= whisper), 195 runaways' eyes, 225 rushed aside the law, 232 rushes, 183 sadly (= seriously), 171 sadness, 171 savage wild, 267 scales (singular), 176 scant, 176 scape, 219 scathe, 192 scorn at, 192 season, 206 set abroach, 169 set up my rest, 269 sick and green, 199 siege (figurative), 171, 272 silver-sweet, 203 simpleness, 216, 233 simples (= herbs), 216, 263 single-soled, 211 sir-reverence, 185 skains-mates, 213 slip (= counterfeit), 210 slops, 210 slow (verb), 247 smooth (verb), 231 so (omitted), 241 so brief to part, 235 so ho! 213 solemnity, 192 some minute, 273 some other where, 171 something (adverb), 266 sometime, 187 soon-speeding, 264 sorrow drinks our blood, 239 sort (= select), 253 sorted out, 241 soul (play upon), 183, 211 sound (= utter), 231 sour, 232, 267 sped, 222 speed, be my, 270 spinners, 186 spite, 198, 247 spleen, 224 spoke him fair, 224 stand on sudden haste, 206 star-crossed, 165 starved, 171 starveth, 264 stay (= wait for), 261 stay the circumstance, 216 steads, 206 still (= always), 269, 273 strained, 205 strange, 200, 227 strucken, 172 stumbling at graves, 270 substantial (quadrisyllable), 202 surcease, 249 swashing blow, 167 sweet my mother, 244 sweet water, 266 sweet-heart (accent), 257 sweeting, 211 sweetmeats, 187 swounded, 229 sycamore, 169 tables (turned up), 190 tackled stair, 214 take me with you, 242 take the wall, 166 take truce, 224 tassel-gentle, 203 teen, 178 temper (= mix), 241 tender (noun), 244 tender (= regard), 221 tetchy, 179 thank me no thankings, 243 that (affix), 233 therewithal, 273 this three hours, 265 thorough (= through), 207 thought(= hoped), 258 thou's, 178 thumb, rings for, 186 tidings (number), 241 timeless, 271 't is an ill cook, etc., 252 Titan, 204 toes, 190 to-night (= last night), 185, 207 torch-bearer, 182, 237 towards (= ready), 195 toy (= caprice), 252 trencher, 188 tried (= proved), 254 truckle-bed, 198 tutor me from, 219 two and forty hours, 249 two hours (of a play), 166 two may keep counsel, 214 Tybalt, 207 unattainted, 176 uncomfortable, 259 uneven (= indirect), 247 unfirm, 266 unkind (accent, etc.), 270 unmanned, 227 unsavoury, 270 unstuffed, 205 untimely (adverb), 223, 273 up (transposed), 253 use (tense), 196 utters (= sells), 264 validity, 233 vanished, 232 vanity, 218 vaulty (heaven), 238 Verona, 165 versal, 215 very (adjective), 222 view (= appearance), 170 volume (figurative), 180 volume (figurative), 180 wanton (masculine), 203 ware (= aware), 169, 200 was I with you? 211 weeds (= garments), 263 well (of the dead), 258, 262 well said (= well done), 193 what (= how, why), 191 what (= who), 194 wherefore (accent), 200 who (= which), 169, 188, 233, 242 wild-goose chase, 211 will none, 242 wit, 235, 240 with (= by), 170, 267 withal, 169 wits, five, 185 worm (in fingers), 186 wormwood, 178 worser, 205, 221 worshipped sun, 169 worth (= wealth), 218 wot, 232 wrought (= effected), 242 yet not, 199 zounds,
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