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instruct of, 210. insultment, 198. inter gatories, 223. inward (noun), 193. irregulous, 209. issues (acts), 180. it (possessive), 196.

jack (in bowling), 179. Jack-slave, 180. jet (=strut), 190. jewel, 172, 184, 219. join his honour, 165. journal (=diurnal), 201. Jovial, 209, 216. joyed (transitive), 223. jump (=risk), 217. justicer, 220.

keep at utterance, 188.

keep house, 190. ken, within a, 199. kissed the jack, 179. kitchen-trulls, 220. knowing (noun), 170, 183. known together, 170.

laboursome, 197.
lady, ladies, woman, 198.
laming, 219.
lapped, 222.
lay (=wager), 172.
leaned unto, 166.
learn'd (learned), 188.
learned (=taught), 173.
learnings, 166.

leave (leave off), 172, 180.
Leonati seat, 216.
Leonatus', 200.

let blood, 204,
let proof speak, 188.

lie bleeding in me, 193.
liegers, 174.
like (equally), 192.
like (please), 182.
like a crow, 190.

likely to report themselves,

186.

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make them dread it, to the outsell, 186, 198.

doers' thrift, 212.

makes him, 170.

makes your admiration, 176. mannerly (adverb), 200. Mary-buds, 182. match (=compact), 200. matter (business), 211. mean affairs, 189. medicinable, 188. medicine (verb), 207. Mercurial, 209. mere (absolute), 203. mile (plural), 209. mineral (=poison), 218. minion (darling), 182. miracle, 202. moe, 187, 188, 214. moiety, 172.

monument, as a, 181.

outstood, 179. outward (noun), 165. o'ergrown, 211.

over his occasions, 218. owe (=own), 187.

packing, 198.
paid (play upon), 217.
paid (=punished), 207.
paled in, 187.
panged, 195.
pantler, 184.
parish, 204.

parted (departed), 200. partisans (halberds), 210. passable, 168.

passage (occurrence), 195. peculiar (personal), 218. peevish (silly), 177.

mortal (deadly), 170, 214, perfect (=assured), 188, 204.

218.

most bravest, 209.
most coldest, 181.
most worthiest, 179.
motion (impulse), 187.
mows (grimaces), 176.
mulier (derivation), 224.
Mulmucius, 164, 188.
mutest, 178.

naught, 221.
nice (affected), 187.
niceness, 196.

Nile (without article), 193.
noble misery, 214.
none a, 177.

nonpareil, 187.
north (wind), 169.
not (transposed), 179, 211.
note (=distinction), 170, 175,
184, 192.
note (list), 173.
nothing (adverb), 166, 171.
now (just now), 214.

odds (number), 213. 'ods pittikins, 209. of (=by), 200.

of (=on), 212.

of 's, 165.

offered mercy, 169. on (of), 168, 205.

opened (disclosed), 218. oppositions, 201.

or (before), 185.

or ere (before), 190, 214.

orbs (Ptolemaic), 222.

perforce, 188.

pervert (=avert), 186. Phoebus' wheel, 220.

pickaxes (=fingers), 210. pinch (pang), 167.

pleaseth (if it please), 173. point forth, 224.

Posthumus (accent), 166. posting winds, 193.

postures beyond brief nat

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senseless of, 168.

set on (march on, 224. set up (instigate), 195. shaked, 174. shall (will), 196. shall's, 207, 220. shame (modesty), 213. shameless-desperate, 218. sharded beetle, 191, 226. shes, 169, 176. shift his being, 173. shop (=storehouse), 220. short (verb), 179. shot (reckoning), 217. 'shrew me, 184. shrine (image), 219. Sienna's brother, 210. sign (=outward show), 169. silly (=rustic), 214.

simular, 220.

single oppositions, 201.
Sinon's weeping, 194.
sir, 179, 219.
slaughter-man,

214.
slight in sufferance, 198.
slip you, 210.
snuff, 177:

so (be it so), 181, 197. so (omitted), 213, 216, 220. solace (intransitive), 177. soldier to, 197. solicits (noun), 182. something (adverb), 166, 172. sots (fools', 220.

south-fog rot him! 184. speak him far, 165. speak thick, 189. spectacles (eyes), 176. speed (fare), 217.

spirits (monosyllable), 192. spongy south, 210. sprightly, 200. sprited with, 184. spritely shows, 223. spur and stop, 177. spurs (of trees), 203. squire's cloth, 184. staggers (noun), 220. stand (in hunting), 182, 195. stand (withstand), 214. stand for, 198. starve (with cold), 173. states (=persons), 193. statist, 185. stir him, 202. story (verb), 170. straight-pight, 219. strain (=race), 202. strange (foreign), 177. stride a limit, 192. such. . . that, 171, 178, 185,

190.

sufficeth (it suffices), 218. summer news, 193. suppliant (=auxiliary), 201. supplyment, 197. supreme (accent), 174. sur-addition, 165. sweet'st, 222. swerve (err), 217. synod, 216.

tables (=letters', 189. take in (=subdue), 188, 204. take me up, 180. take off some extremity, 193. take or lend, 199. targes, 217. tasting of, 221. taught of, 220. temper (mix), 221. Tenantius, 165.

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COMEDY OF

THE WINTER'S TALE.

EDITED, WITH NOTES,

BY

WILLIAM J. ROLFE, A.M.,

FORMERLY HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, CAmbridge, mass.

WITH ENGRAVINGS.

ΕΧΟΝΤΕΣ ΔΙΑΔΩΣΟ

NEW YORK:

HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,

FRANKLIN SQUARE.

1884.

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