Shed (divided), S. P., 119, 22
Sheeldes, crowns, L. W., 39, 10
Shekyls, Pl., 4, 17
Shellycoat, S. P., 362, 43 Shend, S. P., 89,7; 208,9; shent, 33, 11;
Skill (reason, argument), S. P., 49, 6; 76, 21 121, 26; 122, 14; 131,8; 199, 3
R., 59, 1; 62, 18; skillis, 67, 7; skills, 87, 5 Pl., 30, 3 Skinner, Cyriack, S. P.,
Slaggis, S. P., 128, 30; 129, a' Slake, S. P., 39, 13; 216, s Slee, S. P., 110, 2; 111, 8; sle, 124, 8
Shene, S. P., 28, 7; sheen,
36, 2; schene, 118, 20
Shent, R., 58, 5
Pl., 24, 1; 74, 3
Shenstone, William, S.P., 374, 1
Shete (shoot), S. P.. 89. 11
Shield of the Red Cross Knight, R., 207, 1 Sho (she), P., 6, 19 Shoe the gosling, S. P., 132, 10
Shope, S. P., 40, 7; 47, 2 Shotelog, Pl., 181, 3 Shrewd, S. P., 87,9; 113,19; schrewe, 33, 11 Shrews, R., 103, ——, Pl., 5, 8; 6, 10
Shright, S. P., 172, 3; 173, 3
Shroggs, Pl., 9, 11
Shrouds at St. Paul's, R., 151, 1
Sibyls, Raffaelle's, S. Pr., 332, 13
Sicht (sigh), S. P., 75, 28; siked, 43, 13
Sicker, S. P., 92, 5; 206, 6; sickerly, 40,*; sicker- liche, 52, 5
Sickerness make (give assurance), R., 62, Sidney, Sir Philip, S. P., 215, 1
Sight (quantity), S. Pr., 65, 3
Sigh, saw, L. W., 61, 2 Significavit, A., L. W., 45,8
Sike (such), S. P., 208, 17 Siked (sighed), S. P., 43, 13; sicht, 75, 28 Silken hood, S. P., 53,2 Silly, Pl., 3, 6; 147, 2 Siloa's brook, L. W,, 182, 6
Sim at the stile, R., 88, 5 Similes in Beowulf, L. W., 7,1; 8,1
Simony, S. P., 14, 2
Sin (matter for thought), S. P., 79, 30
Sinai, L. W., 182,
Sindons, S. Pr., 119, 1; 124,2
Singer, Mr. S. W., S. Pr., 16, 1
Singleton (a singer), S.P., 334, 5
Sins, Pageantry of the Seven, Pl., 122, 8 Sion hill, L. W., 182, 5 Sir. R., 165, 2
Sir Bennet, S. P., 192, 6 Sir Formal Trifle, Shad-
well's, S. P., 336, 3 Sisours, R., 82, 1
Sistine Chapel,
S. Pr., 332, 1
Sit (it sit), S. P., 63, 19 Sith, S. P., 28, 9; 40, 13 42, 43, 6; 163,5; 207,16; 250,1; sithen, 52, 27 121, 5; syn, 58, 11 ; syne, 111, 11; 125, 18 --, R., 191, +
Siths, R., 93, $
Siththen, R., 88, 3 Skair, S. P, 364, 8
Skaith, S. P., 77,15; 392,18; scathe, 91, 7 Skalled, L W., 45, Steat, Rev. W. W., R., 18,1; 78, 2; 110, 15
S. P., 103, 19; 104,12;
144, 1: 183, 1
Skeldering, Pl., 180, 1 Skelp, S. P., 364, 2 Skelton, John, S. Pr., 119, 6
Skift, S. P., 126, 32
R., 162, 3; slo, 68, 1 Sleep with either ear, Pl., 77,2
Sleight, S P., 125, 8 Sleithes, R., 82, 12 Slid, S. P., 362, 15 Sligh, L. W., 53, 5 Slike, S. P., 31, 13 Slithis, Pl., 5, 5 Slive, S. P., 26, 11
Slowe (slew), S P., 103, 14 Smailholm, L. W., 358, i Smeek, S. P., 392, 29 Smerte (smartly), L. W., 37, 12
Smirke, Etherege's, Mr., R., 327, 2
Saith, Sir Thomas, S.Pr., 42, 1
Smithie, R., 85,
Smolt, S. P., 67, 1 Smure, S. P.,
smorit, 116, 5; smoor'd, 362, 25
Snaper, S. P., 35, 10 Sueck, P., 7, 20
Snell, Rudolph, R., 263, 1 Suottery, Pl., 194, 6 Snybbe, L. W., 43, 6 Sober wane, S. P., 78, 19 Socage, S. P., 134, 9 Sock and couter, S. P., 394,6
Socrates, S. Pr., 71,1; 82, 2 The Historian,
So gat (thus), S. P., 32, 17 Soho Square, S. Pr., 233,3 Soil (feed high), Pl., 229, 1
Soke (slacken), S. P., 118, 28
Soken, R., 82, 19 Solempne, L. W., 38, 16 Solidonnoi, S. Pr., 160, 2 Somdel to paye, R.. 90,5 Some, S. P, 61, 10
Some deal, S. P., 62, 15; 174, 3
Somers (sumpter-horses), S. P., 92, 7; 98,6 So mot I thee, S. P., 28,10; 29, 12 Somerset House, R., 157,1 Sompnour, L. W., 45, 2 Sonde, S. P., 25,7 Sonnets, Sidney's, S. P., 215,2; Spenser's, 229, 1 Sonnyie, S. P., 115, 18 Foot (sweat), S. P., 170, 3 Sort (company), S. P., 115, 25
Pl., 26, 1; 62, 5
S. Pr., 35,; 36,1; 65, 2; 146, i Souble, R., 111, 1 Soul of the World, The, S. P., 163,
S. Pr., 135, 3 Souls, My three, Pl., 193,1 Sound (swoon), Pl., 34, Soune, S. P., 25, 4; 52, 20 Sour loten, Pl., 4, 23 Sow (a machine of war), S. P., 126, 33 Sownde (swoon), S. Pr., 21,1; sound, 55, 1 Sowninge, L. W., 39, 8 Soyn (soon), R., 66, is Spae, S. P., 393,
Spairit (spared), S. P., 111, 12
Spait (flood), S. P., 266, 35 Spangs, S. P. 190, 1 Sparkled (sprinkled), R., 159, 1
Statement, The, as Second Part of an Oration, S. Pr., 133, 2; 134, 5 States (statesmen), S.Pr., 133, 3
Stationers' Company, The, S. Pr., 134, 6 Statists, S. Pr., 134, 1 Statute staple, S. P., 194,5 Stead, S. P., 26, 8; 98,8; steid, 66, 12
Steade, R., 62, 15; stede, 67,13; sted, 209, 2 Stede, Pl., 11, 14 Steel mirrors, S. P., 184, 1 Steele's Signatures to The Spectator, S. Pr., 235, 1
Steik (shut), S. P., 124, 6; steeks, 392, 21 ; 393, 45;
Stemed (shone), L. W., 38, 12
Stemit (hemmed in), S.P., 127, 5
Stemly, S. P., 185, + Stent, S. P., 393, 26; stint, 171, 2, 15
Stentit (stretched), S. P., 121, 18
Stepe (bright), L. W., 38, 11
Steps, R., 251, 3 Stere, S. P., 25, 16
--, L. W., 59, 8; steving, 73,5
Stern (rudder), Pl., 62, 12 Stert, S. P., 68, 15 Sterve, S. P., 64, 10
Stithe, S. P., 156, 2 Stobæus, S. Pr., 153, 3 Stoined and amazed, S. P., 174, 1 Stomach, S. P., 198, 5 Stond, S. Pr., 115, * Stound (time), S. P., 65,6 Stoundis (pains), S. P., 120, 40
Stour, S. P., 29, 11; 104, 7; 111, 3; 406, 6; stouris, 126, 22
Straik, S. P., 111,7 Strain (distrain), S. P., 198, 1
Strang (strong), S. P., 111,1; (constrain), 120,9 Stratford atte Bow,
French of, L. W., 37, 8 Streen, S. P., 40, 1 Streinyie, S. P., 120, 20 Strek, S. P, 128, 24 Strekand (quickly mov- ing), S. P., 125, 26 Stubbes's "Anatomy of Abuses," S. P., 189, 3; 239,1; 240,1; 245, a Study, L. W., 183,
Stukeley, Tom, S. P.,
Styme, S. P.. 68, 13
Suar, S. P., 103, 16
Subcharge, S. P., 79, 4 80.19
Suckling, Sir John, S. P, 442, 1
Suds of Sin, S. P., 168, 5 Sugh, S. P., 406, 16 Summa Predicantium, S. Pr., 160, 3 Summoners, R., 82, 2 Suppleit, S. P., 121, 22 Suppoaill, S. P. 57,3 Suppose (although), S. P., 121, 25; 123; 24; 124, 13; 126, 11; 128, 15 Surcingle, Pl., 230, 2 Surinam, S. Pr., 176, 1 Surplice, S. Pr., 148, 1 Surquedrie, S. P., 50, 13: surcudrie, 186, 5 Suspowse, Pl., 10, 6 Swa, R., 70, 11 Swair (neck), S. P., 69, 13; swire, 32, 8 Swakit, S. P., 120, 26 Swap, S. P., 44, Swashbuckler, S. P., 185,3 Sweet, Mr. Heury, R., 18,1 Sweir, S. P., 122, 5; 125, 11; sweirness, 115, 12 Swelt, R., 204, 2
S. P., 36,7; swelth, 173,9; 176, 11 Sweven, Pl., 8, 16
Ta (take), S. P., 121, 1; 122, 16
Tabard, L. W., 35, 7; 44,2 Table dormant, L. W., 40,9
Tabor, S. P., 232, 6 -, R., 132, 2 Tache, L. W., 279, 2 Tacksman, S. P., 394,3; tak (lease), 148, 6 Tae, S. Pr., 401, 1 Taill (tally), S. P., 57,*; tailyeis, 79, 21
Taille, By, L. W., 448 Take (coutide), R., 62, 1 Tale, Every Shepherd
tells his, Pl., 8, 22
(account), R., 80, 3 (reckon), L. W., 54, 9 (number), S. P., 13, Talmud, A note from the S. Pr., 139, 4
Tamburlaine, Marlowe's, S. P., 257, 1 --, Pl., 203, 2 Tapets, S. P., 170, 2 Tapinage, L. W., 63,1 Tapite, L. W., 79, 14 Taprobane, S. Pr., 6,1 L. W., 263,3 Taratantars, S. Pr., 162, * Targats (tassels), S. P., 152,
Tarpe, S. P., 99, 1 Tarre on, Pl., 166, 1 Tarrows, S. P., 145, 5 Tasman, Abel Jans, S.Pr., 116,3
Tawed, S. P., 174,5 Tead, S. P., 231, 2 Teen, S. P., 55, 6; 92, 2 96,6; 119, 26; 123,;
teone, 18, 1; tene, 86, 7 Teending (kindling), S.P., 304, 1
Teind (tithe), S. P., 148,7 , R., 165, s
Tell (count), Pl., 182, 3 Tell'd, S. P., 173, 1 Tellen, R., 79, 3 Temperaments, 297, Temperance,
R., 63, 12; 66, 14 Tenterden Steeple and Goodwin Sands, R.,155,2 Termagant, S. P., 116, 1 Terrain, S. P., 169, 1 Teston (coin), Pl., 201, Teuche, S. P., 69, 5 -th-, Pronunciation of, S. P., 27, 5, 9; 84, 18 ; 167, 2; 208, '; 253, a' -th-, omitted in pronuncia tion, R., 59, 10, 14; 130,8 -tl Pronunciation of,
R., 60, 18; 161,3; 271,1 Thar (need), Pl., 7, 21 Tharmis, Pl., 8, 19 Tharuis me, Pl., 6, The (thrive), L. W., 48, 1; "so mote I thee," 80, 10 Pl., 9, 18 Theagenes and Chariclea, S. P, 324, 5
S. Pr., 73, Thebaid, S. P., 176, * Thee (so mote I thee), S. P., 28, 10; 29, 13 the, 92, 19
Theekit, S. P., 392, 29 Then (than), S. Pr., 152, 1 Theocritus, Creech's
translation of,S.P., 324,
Theod, R., 16, 1 There (where), R., 79, --, Pl., 10, 1 Theriaca, S. P., 21, 11 Thesaurier, S. P., 149, 5 Thestylis, S. P., 311, Thewes, S. P. 42, 12 Thieveless, S. P., 363, 14 Thilk, S.P., 205, í; thilke, 40,6; 51, 12 Thinketh me, S. P., 26,13; 42, 6
Thir (these), S. P., 113, 9 Thirling, S. P., 393, 38 This each, R, 58, 6; that each, 63,
Tho (then), L. W., 50,1; 52,1; 57, 2
(those), R., 77,*; thess, 118, 2
S. P., 25, 15; 27,1; 51,7,11,18; 52,4; thoo 26,2 Thole, S. P., 126, 23; 149, 5; 362, 29; tholit, 78, 2 Thole, R, 7,20
Tholmodness, R., 62, 20 Thomas Overbury, S. Pr.,
Thomson, James, S. P., 384, 6
Thorney Abbey, R., 122, 2 Thorpe, S. P., 40, 8
Thou, Dost thou thou me? Pl., 162; 44,1 Thraf cakes, S. P., 79, 2 Thraso, S. P., 191, 5 Thrawart, S. P., 362,9 Thrawin vult, S. P., 79, 6 Thrawn-gabet, S. P., 363,* Threap, Pl., 5, 18 Threepin, S. Pr., 400, 4 Throw (space of time), S. P., 43, 3; 101, 2 Throwe (space of time), L. W., 55, 11
Thring, S. P., 119, 23; thrang, 123, 25 Thrunland, S. P., 68,9 Thuid, S. P, 123, 28 Thurt, R., 62, 18; thar, 67,1 Thuruh, R., 16, 1 Thwang, Pl., 6, 11 Thynne, Thomas, of Longleat, L. W., 266, 1 Tickle, (unsure), S. P., 206, tickleness, 50, 3 Tide (time), R., 68, is
Tids, S. P., 393, 43 Tift, S. P., 363, 23 Tigers in the New World, Aphra Behn's, S. Pr., 187,1
Til and till (to), S. P., 32, 2, 10; 51,8; 74,6; 76,3; 79, 4, 5; 122, 17 Tilting at the ring, S. P., 227. T
Till (prop up), R.,60, 21 (to), R., 68, 12; 299,1
Til, to, L. W., 56, 3 Tillotson's
S. Pr., 238, 3
Titivile, Pl., 22, ♦ Tityrus, tillage, Enee, Pl., 180, •
To (at), S. P., 87, 5; 117,32 To- (intensive), S. P., 95,7; 172, +
To (till), R., 68, 13
——, Pl., 5,1; 7,11; 8,7; 9, 14 Tobacco, Spenser's men- tion of, in F. Q., L. W., 109,1
--, Pl., 199, 2 Tods, S. P, 362, Toft, R., 80, 5 Toils, S P., 15, Tollere, R., 62, 14
To morn at next, Pl., 7,2 Tomyris, S. P., 176, 1 Ton and tother, S. P., 71,3
Tone (taken) R., 129, 1 Took keep, S. P., 59, 19; 64, 3
Toom, S. P., 124,7; toomit, 115, 10; temit, 127, 6
Toom, Pl., 10, 14
Toom nits, S. Pr., 399, 3 To party, on the, R., 60, 13
Topic folio, S. Pr., 145, 2 To-race, S. P., 44, 3 To rent, S. P., 48, 2 Torres, Luis Vaez de, S. Pr., 116, 3 Torves, L. W., 263, 6 Tory in a bog, S P., 341,1 Tosie, S. P., 362, 6
Tote, R., 109, 3; 111,*; y-toted, 109,
Totquots, S. P., 136, 3 Touchstone, S. Pr., 127, 1 Tour (tower), S. P., 111, Touting, S. P., 142, 5 Townshend, Lord, and Sir Robert Walpole, S. Pr., 258, 2 Tragedie, S. P., 112, 4 Tragedies, Addison on, S. Pr., 291, 1 Train (draw deceitfully), Pl., 235, 2
Tramassene, L. W., 36, 9 Tramort, S. P., 115, 26 Transubstantiation, 21,1; 22, 3, 5, 6; 23, 1, + Translations, Early, S P., 324, 15; 325, 1 Trast, R., 66, 12 Trave, S. P, 495,4 Traverse(movable screen), S. Pr., 122, Travesties, R., 326, 2 Trayne, S. P., 124, 23 Tray (surly unwilling- ness), S. P., 92, 1 Tresilian, Robert, S. P., 177, 1
Troilus and Cressida so called, L. W., 69, 9 Trophy, S. Pr., 133, 6 Trotevale, R., 58, 2
Trowen, R., 58,9; trowed, 72,3
Troy, P., 106, 1 Troynovant, S. P., 247,1 Trumpour, S. P., 114, il Trus, S. P., 37, 1
Try (fare), S. P., 228, 5 Tryphon, R., 272, 7 Tuly, R., 162, 2 Tulve, S. P., 68, 29 Tutivillus, S. P., 135, 1 Tumeraris, Pl.. 118,7 Tunbridge Wells in 1748, L. W., 321, 1 Twinned, L. W., 80, 15 Twyn, R., 68, 8 69, 11
Twynne, S. P., 58,1; 62,16;
Tynde (branches
horns), S. P., 91, 3 Tyne (lose), S. P., 35 14; 126,34; tine, 99,8; 126,8; 146, 6; tint, 66, 7; 127,8; 363,5 393, 21 Tyne, R., 208, 2 Typhon, R., 273,1
, S. Pr., 145, +
Tyrannic Love, Dryden's, S. P., 334,9 Tyte, R., 68,9 ——, Pl., 11, 15
Udall, Nicholas, S. Pr., 41, 6
Unbid (without a prayer), R., 210, 2 Unbuxom, R., 82, 9 Uncouth, R., 195, 3 Underfongeth, L. W., 54,3 Undern, S. P., 41, 5; 47, 10 Underfongen, R., 84, 8 Undernyme, R., 123, 1 Uneathes, S. P., 41, 15; unethes, 131, 3; unethe,
42, 10; uneath, 60,7;
63,11; unneth, 98, 1 Uneth, Pl., 37, 1 Unexpressive, R., 271, 3 Unfute sair, S P., 78, 6 Union, Christian, Scheme of, R., 294, 3; 295, 1 Universal Peace at Birth of Christ, R., 270, 1 University Clubs, S. Pr., 217, 2
Uniune, S. P., 22, 4 Unketh, S. P., 82,7; un- couths, 141, 5; uncos, 407,7
Unlered, L. W., 53, 2
Unmeddled, S. P., 259,1 Unneth, S. Pr., 19, 1
Unnetnes, R., 70,9; un-
neth, 104, ;
Unsele, S. P., 33, 12
Untall, R., 111, 5 Unto (until), R., 66,7 Unton, Sir Henry, Pl, 54, 3
Uponland, S. P., 77, 12 Upriste, S. P., 52, 17 Up trist, R., 93, 6 Ure, Pl., 4, 15
-, S. P., 116,7 R., 16, 1
Urinator (diver), S. Pr., 164, 1
Ursin's Catechism, S. P., 315, 1
Usa, L. W., 179,1
Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, R., 55, 2
Valerius Maximus, S. P., 189, 1, 2: 191, * Varlets, S. P., 114, Vapours, The, S. P., 297,1 Vatter (fatter), Pl, 71, Vavasour, L. W., 40, 11 Venerye, L. W., 38, 2 Venetian initial, S. P., 179, 2
Venies at wasters, Pl., 225,1; vennie, 246, 1 Verament, S. P., 26, 5; veray, 42,3; 58,12; 124,11 Veray, R., 65,2; verrey, 129, 10
Verbs in First-English, R., 16, 1
Vernicle, R., 89,
--, L. W., 45, 14
Versailles, The Revolu-
tionists at, S. Pr., 352, 2 Vertue, George, S. P., 188, 1
Vetus Comoedia, S. Pr., 135, 6
Veysey, Bishop, R., 157, 2 Via Sacra, Pl., 184,5; 189,2 Viage, L. W., 36, 1 15,
Waith, S. P., 77, 16 Waken (kept watch), S.P., 34, 1
Wale, S. P., 364, 3; 407,18; walit, 118, 21 Walpole, Sir Robert,
caricatured in "The Beggar's Opera," S. Pr., 258, 1
Wald (power), S. P., 124, 18
Waller, Edmund, S. P., 305, 1
Waller's Ghost, L. W., 206, 3
Wally, S. P., 364, 5
drag, S. P., 115, 29 Horace, his places,
S. Pr. 313, Walsingham,Our Lady of, R., 78, 3 Waltham's calf, S. P., 139, 2
Wam, R., 78, 5 Wam, S. P., 115,27; 392, 2 Wandreth (difficulty),
S. P., 117, 48 Wane (dwelling), S. P. See Wonn. Wanhope, R., 82, 17
Waniand, S. P., 33, 10; 35,4
Wanrufe, S. P., 75, 11 Want (be without), S.Pr., 140, s
(do without), R., 273,5 Wanton, S. P., 297, 3 War (guard), S. Pr., 9,5 War (worse), Pl., 7,1 waur, 8, 5
Ware (cost), S. P., 24, 2 Ware (lay out in bargain- ing), R., 62, 8 Warisoun, S. P., 122, 6 Warlock, S. P., 115, 6 Warn, S. P., 29, 1 Warner, William, S. P., 262, 1
Warraid, R., 202, 1 Warroke, R., 85, 6 Wary, Pl., 4, 3
(form of curse), S.P.,
Watson, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln, S. P., 42, 3 Waunt, S. P., 28, " Waw (wave), S. P., 128, 28 Wawes, R., 107, 5 Wax (grow), S. P., 56,7; wex, 41, 4; woxen, 1 55, Wayt, Pl., 6, 17 Wayted after, L. W., 43,7
We (an exclamation), R., 67, 5
Weal (twis'), S. P., 14,15; wyld, 114, 7
Weathering stock, R., 276, 3
Weathers, Pl., 3, 2 Wecht, S. Pr., 400, 7 Wed, S. P., 24,7; 85,*; 92, 3; 95,
Weed (dress), S. P., 27, 12. 34,3; 35,2; 208,8; weeus, 87,+
Weeds (dress), R., 82, 14 Weet (wet); S. P., 406, 7 Wegas, R., 16, 1 Wel, S. P., 20, 10
Welchman's hose, S. P., 138,6; 178, 6 Weld, R., 59,
Welketh, L. W., 58, 5 Welked, S. P., 171, 11
Well (as an intensive), R., 49, 3; 110,9 ——, Pl., 6, 3 Welner, Pl,8, 18
Welshman and Stolen
Cock, S. Pr., 17,1 Welt, S. P., 98, 5; welter, 208, 15
Wend (thought), R., 67, Wende (weened), S. P., 42, 13; 76, 11
Wendes (go), S. P., 36, 13 Weniand, Walk in the Pl., 9, 3
Weorth, R., 16, 1 Werd (fate), S. P., 176, 3 Were (wa), S. P., 51, 5; weir, 124, 30
Were (uncertainty), R., 60, 22; (strife and con- fusion), 66, 3
Werch, S. P., 26,1 Were confusion, L. W., 52,3
Werreieth, Pl., 59,7 Werryn, S. P., 132,*; weryng, 132, 13 Werne, S. P., 64, 4, 9 Wertheode, R., 16, 1 Wery, S. P., 75, 35 Wesche, S.P., 79, 20 West, Gilbert, S. Pr., 287, 2
West Indies, S. Pr., 176, Westminster Abbey
Towers, R., 279,1 Wet (know), S. Pr., 9, 3 Wex, R., 62, 17; 70, 8 Weymouth, Dr. K. F.,R., 51,1
Whally eyes, R., 200, 5 Whang'd, S. P., 393, 34 What if a day, L. W., 209,
Whately and J. H. New- man, R., 417,1
Wher, R., 76, 3
Whereas (where), R., 198, 3
Pl., 116, 3 Whethen, R., 70, 7 Whiffler, S. P., 304, 2 S. P., 106, Whigs, S. P., 341, 1 While (a space of time), S. P., 176, 13; at times, 117, 50; till, 122, "; while ere, 172, 10 Whip and Sword against Heresy, S. Pr., 37, * Whipped away, S. P., 25, 17
Whispers, Stage, Pl., 340, +
Whist (silent), S. Pr., 54,1 Whitefield's Preaching, R., 361, 1 Whittle, S. P., 143,
Wicked to win, S. P., 36, 6 Wicker (a twig), S. P., 110, 5
Wiclif's English Works,
R., 71, ; his Bible, 76, "Widdrington in doleful dumps," L. W., 210, 1 Wight (a creature), S. P., 57, 11; 120, 36; 171, 7; wichtis, 112, 11'
(weight), S. P., 59, 15 (vigorous), S. P, 24, 1; 89,13; 92; 99,3; wicht, 31, 1; 34, 3; 36,6; wightly, 147, 16' --, R., 94, 21
, L. W., 358, 2 Wilk, S. P., 125, 5
Will of (at loss for), S. P., 80, 1
Wilsum, S. P., 78, 8 Wimple, S. P., 97, Win (go in battle), S. P., 96,; winning (toil to procure), 113, 10 out (escape), 121, Wincheand, S. P., 68, 3 Winkis, Pl., 5, 16 Winklot, S. P., 67,7: 69,11 Winter, (years), S. P., 59, 5; 85, 2 Winter's Tale, Measure of a Song in the, R., 49,1 Wirrikow, S. P., 393, 18 Wis (wish), S. P., 121, 31 Wishing Wells, R., 78, 3 Wiskit, S. P., 117, 89 Wisse, R., 94, 3; wissen, 90, 10: 109, 2
make known, L. W., 52, 2 Wist and wiste, S. P., 35, 1; 52, 4, 16: wust, 148, 19; wete, 89, 8 Wistly, S. P., 100, 3
Wist, Pl., 46,
Wit (know), Pl., 9, 14 Witches, Pl., 212, 1, 2 Wite (blame), S. P., 52, 19; 124, 16; 146, 1; witen, 205, 19
R, 111, 10; wyting, 112,2; wijting, 123,5 (know), R., 722;
90. 7; wist, 66, 22; wot, 82, 7; wait, 165,5; witen, 82, +
"to wite," to be blamed, L. W., 60, 2; 62 1
With (by), R., 129,11, Withe, R., 326,2 Withouten, R., 68, 15 Withsit, R., 94, 12 Witsafe, S. P., 249, 2 Witting, S. P., 43,9 Wo and Wough, S. P., 103, 15
Wodwale, S. P., 22, 11 Wogh (error), S. P., 21, 1 Wolsey, S. P., 135, 9 Wolwarde, S. P., 101, 1 Won (custom), S. P., 27,11; 173, ; wone (plenty), 62,7; (crowd), 104, 2
(wont), R., 67,2; wone (stay), 66, 8; wone (custom), 85,7; wonne, 74,8; woned (dwelt), 63,10; woneth, 80, 8; 90,7; wynnit, 128, 9
R., 105, 2; wonis, 10,9 Wonde (fear), S. P., 33,5 Wondit, R., 128, 24 Wonn, S. P., 117, 3, 16: wyne,117, 8; wane, 78,19; 79, 17; wanis, 114, 125,; wonnying, 89, 14 131, 10; woning, 36,, wonith, 19,5; wonist, 96, 3; wynnit, 77,11;
R., 62, 24; 111, 11;
L. W., 38, 5; 41, 10 Word walked full wide, S. P., 35, 6 Words ridiculed by Ben Jonson, Pl., 194, 1, 8; 195,1, +
Wordsworth on Charles Lamb, S. Pr., 401, 1 --, a Portrait of, S. P., 417,6
Worth (wo worth thee), S. P., 95, 2
(becomes), R., 96, worthen, 110, 6
woe worth, Pl., 85, + Worthy, L. W., 35, 14 Worsley's 'Odyssey," Pl., 311, 1
Wot, S. P., 41, 8, 12, 18; 59, 6; 103, 10; woost, 63,10; wit, 122, 13; 124,25; wite, 92, 14; wait, 65, 120, 5; 146, 23; 75, 10, wate, 148, 10; wete, 95, 1 Wotton, Henry, S. Pr., 41,1; Edward, 70, 1 Woun (to lament aloud), S. P., 117, 45 Wourde (became), S. P., 123,; 125, 17; 127, 21 Wow (woo), S. P., 266, 30 (wool), S. P., 128, 6 R., 59, 8 Wrey, R., 58, +
Wrie (clothe), S. P., 47,
Y- (prefix), S. P., 18, 3 -y (final, in poetry), S. P., 60, 8
Yaernis, S. P., 150, 5 Yat (that); S. Pr., 48, 2 Yconned, S. P., 279, 1 Ye.and you, S. P., 31,9; 57,7
S. Pr., 9, + Yea and yes, old distinc- tion made in the use of, S. Pr., 35, 3; 37,1; 37, 4 Yeddynges, L. W., 39, 2 Yede, L. W., 80, 13
R., 61, 2; 62,5; yode,
70, 2 Yeldehalle, L. W, 40, 15 Yelpe, boast, L. W., 60, 8 Yemit, S. P., 124,34; 127,3 Yerde, R., 106, 3 --, rod, L. W., 37, 12 Yeven, give, L. W., 43, 2; yove, 53, 13; 72, 2 Yfere, S. P., 49, 2; 176, 15; 207, 19
Ying (young), R., 128, 1 Yird, S. P., 393, 10 Yirn (curdle), S. P., 266, Ypent, S. P., 209, 1 Ypight, R., 208, 3 Ypocras, Hippocrates, L. W., 41, 11 Yo (yen, R., 63,9 Yode, S. P., 53, 1; 96,*; 118,5; yede, 73,1; 90, 1 10,1; yeid. 125,7; 207,12; yude, 78, 19; yeid, 78,4; 79, 12; 80, 28; yeding, 173, 7
Yode, Pl., 6,1; 10,*; yede, 8, 12
Yolden, S. P., 14
Yont, S. P., 362,
Yore, "full yore," L. W., 80, 1
Yorn, R., 59, 11; yerne, 120, 8
You and thou, Pl., 44,1; 16, 2
Youngest téemed, R., 273, 2
(busy), S. P.,
Y-toted, R., 109, 3 Ywis, Pl., 25, 1. "iwis." Ywit, R., 84,
Zaleucus, Story of, S. P., 193, 3
Zap letes, L. W.. 276,1 Zendavesta, the Serpent in the, L. W., 183, 3 Ziska, R., 125, Zodiac, Ancient division of the, S. P., 163,
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