1881 Whittier: The King's Missive. 1881 D. G. Rossetti: Ballads and 1888 A Humble 1887 Stevenson: The Merry Mer ("Markheim," etc.). Whitman: November Boughs. 1888 Kipling: Plain Tales from Appropriation: addition. -I. ii. 47. -I. i. 179. convenience. -III. iii. 27. a Mediterranean port with which Complexion: color. —I. i. 9; I. iii. 18; III. i. 109. Attempt: tempt. -II. i. 1; II. vii. 79. Compromised: bound Conceit: mental faculty. conception. Condition: character. quality. Confound: destroy. in agree- I. i. 92. -III. iv. 2. -I. ii. 146. -V. i. 74. -II. vi. 52; III. ii. 14. -V. i. 199. -III. ii. 289. -I. i. 42. Break: fail in keeping his agree- -I. iii. 80. -II. ix. 3. Discharge: pay. -IV. i. 209. | Gleaned: separated. -II. ix. 46. Doublet: the quilted or wadded coat Eaning: bearing. -I. iii. 84. Guarded: trimmed, ornamented, or Eánlings: lambs just born. Election: choice. Enow: a form of enough, properly dress. -III. iv. 60. Entertain: keep up. Envious: malicious. -I. i. 90. III. ii. 232, 312. -I. ii. 83. rank, dignity. humanity. -III. i. 74. -IV. i. 164. Husbandry: stewardship. -III. ii. 87. -III. iv. 25. Heaviness: sadness. II. viii. 52. Faithless: unbelieving. II. iv. 38. Impeach: disparage, cast doubt -I. i. 142. Kept: dwelt. Cf. Macbeth V. iv. 9. Gear: matter.-I. i. 110; II. ii. 179. | Likely: pleasing. -I. iii. 70; IV. i, 434, 440. | Pent-house: a shed sloping from a Mind: desire, intention. Mind of -II. viii. 29; III. ii. 312; V. i. 242. Moiety: part. Cf. Lear I. i. 6. Mortifying: in its Naughty: wicked. | building. Pied: spotted. Pleasure: do a favor. Port: bearing, state. Possessed: informed. -II. vi. 1. -I. iii. 7. -I. i. 134. -I. i. 125. -III. ii. 277. -I. iii. 65; IV. i. 35. literal sense of Posy: the verse inscribed in a ring. -IV. i. 26. -I. i. 82. -V. i. 146. -V. i. 77. Preferment: promotion. -II. ii. 158. Preferred: recommended. -II. ii. 158. -III. ii. 18; iii. 9; V. 91. -IV. i. 33. —I. i. 184; IV. i. 282. -III. ii. 141. O'er-looked: bewitched.-III. ii. 15. Purse: put in a purse. —I. iii. 171. Pageants: the great wagons used speech. -IV. i. 70. -V. i. 62. Respective: considerate. V. i. 154. Rib: inclose. Cf. Cymbeline III. i. Road: port. —I. i. 17; I. i. 137; I. iii. 106; III. ii. 74. Straight: straightway. -I. i. 31; I. iii. 171. Sad: grave. -I. i. 1, 40; II. ii. 208. Sufferance: patience. -I. i. 6; II. ii. 54. half blind. Scant: moderate. -I. iii. 107; III. i. 76. Supposition: conjecture.-I. iii. 18. Thought: anxiety. Thrift: success. -III. ii. 112; V. i. 141. —I. i. 36. -I. i. 176. profit. Cf. "Where thrift may follow fawning," Hamlet III. -I. iii. 51, 87. v. dispose. -I. ii. 117. |