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INDEX OF WORDS AND PHRASES EXPLAINED.
187
  • satire (=satirist), 163.
  • scarlet ornaments, 179.
  • sealed false bonds of love, 179.
  • seat, 144.
  • seconds (=flour), 173.
  • self-substantial fuel, 128.
  • sense (plural), 160, 167.
  • sense (=reason). 141.
  • sensual feast, 178.
  • separable spite, 142.
  • sessions of thought, 140.
  • set a form upon, 159.
  • set me light, 159.
  • several plot, 177.
  • shady stealth, 156.
  • she (=woman), 175.
  • simplicity (=folly), 152.
  • slandering creation, 175.
  • soil (=solution), 153.
  • spacious (trisyllable), 176.
  • special (adverb), 147.
  • spirit (monosyllable), 157.
  • sportive (=amorous), 171.
  • stain (intransitive), 141.
  • state (noun), 161, 172.
  • statute, 176.
  • steal from his figure, 164.
  • steepy night, 151.
  • stelled, 137.
  • strained (=overwrought), 157.
  • strains of woe, 160.
  • strange (=stranger), 148.
  • strangely, 166.
  • strangle (acquaintance), 159.
  • store, 132, 133, 153, 177.
  • stretched metre, 134.
  • suborned informer, 174.
  • subscribe (=yield), 165.
  • successive, 175.
  • sufferance (=suffering), 150.
  • suggest (=tempt), 180.
  • suit thy pity like, 176.
  • suited (=clad), 175.
  • sum my count, 129.
  • summer's front, 164.
  • summer's story, 162.
  • supposed as forfeit, 165.
  • surly, sullen bell, 154.
  • suspect (noun), 153.
  • swart-complexioned, 139.
  • sweet thief, 142.
  • swift extremity, 147.
  • sympathized, 157.
  • table (=tablet), 137.
  • tables (=note-book), 171.
  • tallies (noun), 171.
  • tame to sufferance, 150.
  • tasters, 168.
  • tell (=count), 140.
  • terms (legal), 181.
  • that (=so that), 155, 172.
  • thorns, standing on, 163.
  • thought (=melancholy), 142, 145.
  • thrall (=bondman), 184.
  • thriftless (=unprofitable), 129.
  • tie up envy, 154.
  • time (=the world), 169.
  • time removed, 161.
  • Time's chest, 152.
  • Time's fool, 169.
  • time's pencil, 134.
  • times (=generations), 132.
  • times in hope, 151.
  • tires (=head-dresses), 148.
  • took (=taken), 155.
  • tottered (=tattered), 128, 139.
  • translate (=transform), 161.
  • travail (spelling), 157.
  • triumphant prize, 182.
  • twire, 139.
  • uneared, 129.
  • unfair (verb), 130.
  • unkind (noun?), 177.
  • unknown minds, 169.
  • unperfect, 137.
  • unrespected, 144, 148.
  • unthrift, 131, 132.
  • use (=interest), 130, 176.
  • user (=possessor), 131.
  • vade, 148.
  • violet past prime, 132.
  • warrantise of skill, 182.
  • weed (=dress), 155.
  • whenas, 146.
  • where (=to where), 145.
  • where-through, 138.
  • whether (monosyllable), 150.
  • Will (play upon), 149, 176, 179.
  • wink (=shut the eyes), 144, 149.
  • without all, 153.
  • wooed of time, 153.
  • world-without-end, 149.
  • worth (=stellar influence), 169.
  • wrack (rhyme), 174.
  • wracked, 157.
  • wrackful, 152.