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Rh * favour (^countenance), 168, 173-
 * fell arrest, 155.
 * fester (=rot), 161.
 * fickle hour, 174.
 * filed, 158.
 * filled up his line, 159.
 * fitted, 170.
 * five wits, 178.
 * fleets (=fleetest), 135.
 * flourish (noun), 151.
 * foison, 148.
 * fond (=foolish), 129.
 * fond on, 158.
 * fools of time, 172.
 * for(=because), 143, 148, 165.
 * for (=for fear of), 147.
 * for fear of trust, 137.
 * fore, 130.
 * forlorn (accent), 141.
 * fortify (intransitive), 151.
 * free (^liberal), 129.
 * frequent (=intimate), 169.
 * from (=away from), 180.
 * fury (^inspiration), 163.


 * gaudy (—gay), 128.
 * gaze (=object of gaze), 130.
 * general of hot desire, 183.
 * go (=walk), 147.
 * gored mine own thoughts, 166.
 * gracious ( =full of grace ), 151-
 * gracious (trisyllable), 176.
 * greeing, 168.
 * grind (=whet), 167.
 * gust (=taste), 168.


 * habit (=bearing), 178.
 * happies, 130.
 * heavy Saturn, 162.
 * hell of time, 170.
 * his(=its), 131, 133, 155, 158, 174.
 * hope of orphans, 162.
 * horse (plural), 160.
 * hours (dissyllable), 130.
 * hues (=Hughes?), 135.
 * hugely politic, 172.
 * hungry ocean, 152.
 * husbandry, 132.


 * I hate from hate away she threw, 180.
 * idle rank, 171.
 * imaginary ( ^imaginative ), 139.
 * imprisoned absence of your liberty, 150.
 * in their wills, 171.
 * incertairrties, 165.
 * indigest, 168.
 * instinct (accent), 147.
 * insults o'er, 166.
 * intend, 139.
 * invention ( imagination ),


 * jacks, 175.


 * keeps (=guards), 176.
 * key (pronunciation), 147.
 * kindness (=affection), 182.


 * lace (^embellish), 153.
 * lame (figurative?), 142, 159.
 * latch (=catch), 168.
 * lay (=lay on), 163.
 * learned' s wing, 156.
 * leese, 130.
 * level (=aim), 169.
 * like as, 150, 170.
 * like of hearsay, 136.
 * limbecks, 170.
 * lines of life, 134.
 * live (=subsist), 129.
 * lively (=living), 183.
 * lovely argument, 157.
 * lover (masculine), 140.
 * love's fresh case, 166.


 * maiden gardens, 134.
 * main of light, 150.
 * make faults, 141.
 * makeless, 131.
 * makest waste in niggarding, 128.
 * many's looks, 160.
 * map of days outworn, 153.
 * marigold, 138.
 * marjoram, 162.
 * Mars his sword, 149.
 * master (=possess), 164.
 * master-mistress of my passion, 135.
 * meetness, 170.
 * melancholy (metre), 145.
 * minion (=darling), 174.
 * misprision, 159.
 * mixed with seconds, 173.
 * moan the expense, 140.
 * mock their own presage, 165..
 * modern (=ordinary), 158.
 * moiety, 145.
 * more and less, 161.
 * motley (=jester), 166.
 * mourning (play upon), 176.
 * mouthed graves, 156.
 * music (personal), 175.
 * music to hear, 130.
 * mutual render, 173.


 * nativity (=child), 150.
 * new-fangled, 160.
 * no such matter, 159.
 * noted weed, 155.


 * obsequious (=devoted), 173.
 * obsequious (=funereal), 140.
 * o'er-green (verb), 167.
 * one reckoned none, 177.
 * owe (^possess), 135, 154.


 * pain (=punishment), 178.
 * part his function, 168.
 * partake (=take part), 182.
 * parts of me, 140.
 * past cure, past care, 181.
 * patent, 159.
 * peace of you, 155.
 * perfect's):, 147.
 * perspective, 137.
 * phoenix, 135.
 * pointing (= appointing), 133.
 * policy, that heretic, 172.
 * poverty (concrete), 144.
 * present (=instant), 182.
 * pressed by these rebel powers, etc., 180.
 * pretty, 144.
 * prevent (=anticipate), 163.
 * pricked (=marked), 136.
 * prime (=spring), 162.
 * prizing (=regarding), 179.
 * proud-pied April, 162.
 * prove (=find), 154, 183.
 * purge, 170.
 * pursuit (accent), 179.


 * qualify (=temper), 166.
 * quest (=inquest), 145.
 * question make, 132.
 * quietus, 174.


 * rack (=clouds), 141.
 * ragged (=rugged), 130.
 * rank (=sick), 170.
 * rearward, 160.
 * record (accent), 150, 172.
 * recured, 145.
 * region (=air), 141.
 * remembered ( ^reminded ), 170.
 * render (noun), 173.
 * render (= surrender), 174.
 * reserve (= preserve), 140.
 * reserve their character, 158.
 * respect (= affection), 142.
 * respect ( ^consideration ), 139, 146.
 * resty, 163.
 * retention, 171.
 * revolt (=faithlessness), 160.
 * rondure, 137.
 * ruinate, 131.
 * ruined choirs, 154.
 * ruth (—pity), 176.