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Delectable mountains, 375. | dream, 212.

Delft, 217.
delicate, 122.

delight (in elocu.), 185.
delitable, 19, 25.

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drenched, 126.

dress (direct), 51, 52.
drey (dry), 47.
drift, 212, 223.
drops of sorrow, 118.
drought, 253.
drowsy hums, 143.
Druids, 233.
Dryades, 280.

duck or nod, 280.
dudgeon, 128.
dumps, 304.
Duncan, 110, etc.
Dunsinane, 156, 170.
Duns Scotus, 215.
dure, 23.

Dutch language, 11.
dyed-in-grain, 76.

e (final), 25, 43.

English Lessons for Eng-
lish People, 13.
engrossers, 236.
enkindle, 116.

enow, 97, 210.

entrance (trisyl.), 120.
Ephesian, 214.
Epicurean sect, 88.
Epicures, 171.
Epicurism, 208.

Epic irus, 88, 171, 206, 215
Epimenides, 212.
Epiphanius, 216.

epithalamium, 67, 68, 69,

etc.

equivalents (grammatical),

87.

equivocator, 131.
ere, 22, 39.
Erebus, 275.

Erse dialect, 10.

e (phonetic element), 50, erst, 30.

52, 59.

eares, 20.

earls, 178.

earnest (pledge), 115, 116.
earnestful, 56.

earth-shaking, 277.

escutcheon, 102.

essays (Bacon's), 84, 87,

etc.
Essex, 12.

Essex, Earl of, 69, 84, 95.
estate, 95.

eased (accommodated), 18. esteem of, 220.

Echo, 258.

echoes, 83.

ecstacy, 142, 165.

-ed (suffix), 43, 289, 332.
Edward (the Confessor), 12,

152.

Edward III., 15.
edification, 347.

effeminate, 101.

eke, 17, 20, 44.

element, 260.

elements (phonetic), 59.
elenchs, 242.

-et (diminutive), 229.
Euripides, 207, 212.
Eurydice, 70.
Eusebius, 213, 215.
evangelist, 290.
even heart, 45.

Everett's A. S., 13.

everich (every one), 51.
ever in one (continually),
38, 40.

every manner wise, 38.
exasperated, 152.

except (unless), 96, 103.
excises, 97.

Elizabeth, queen, 66, 98, execution, 36.

elf, 276.

204.

Elizabeth's retinue, 98.

elles, 20.

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dog (follow closely), 263.

dolors, 91.

Dominican, 227, 241.

donatives, 102.

done keep, 54.

done make, 27, 54.

Doneraile, 64, 71.
doom, 133.
Doric, 219.

double negative, 20, 30.
doubt (for suspect), 314.
dowaire (dowry), 46.
down, 222.

drad, 19, 36.

dragon's, 205, 248.
draw, 265.

dreariment, 70.
drede (fear), 46.

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elocutionary analysis, 110, f(phonetic element), 45, 60.

embaseth, 89.

embrace, 99.
emperores, 23.
empire, 97, 98.
emprise, 269.

-en (infinitive end.), 367.

-en (O. Eng. plu.), 48, 270.
enchiridion, 226.

encounter, 145.

engaged, 257.

English heroic verse, 18.
English

307.

language,

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fear (in elocution), 188.
fearful, 96.

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flowery-kirtled, 259.
foisons, 163.

folwen (follow), 47.

folweth (imperative), 57.

fond, 28, 219.

fondness, 340.

foot of motion, 135.

for (in order), 56.

for (in spite of ), 221.
for a flash, 100.
for all that, 221.
for he (because he), 42.
for that (because), 31.
for to that, 110.
forbid, 113.

force (in elocution),

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gan, 28, 32.
gaudery, 102.

Gaunt (John of), 15, 16.
ge- (prefix), 23, 25.
gear, 31, 256.

Gehazi, 366.

gemmes, 27.

general counsels, 92.

genius (guardian deity),

249.
gentilesse, 20.

gentilest, 19.

gentils, 34.

gentlemen, 98.

gentle my lord, 143.
gentle weal, 147.
germins, 154.
ghost, 48, 250, 264.
Gibbon, 212.

Gibbs's Philol. Studies, 13.
Gibbs's Teutonic Etymol.,

13.

giddiness, 87.

180, gie (guide), 20.
girlands, 70, 74.

gl (significance), 44, 61.
glad (gladden), 45.
Glamis, 114, 130.

glass (used in enchant-
ments), 156.
Glaucus, 277.
glistering, 258.

gn (significance), 61.
good, 12.

82, going (road), 315.

golden stamp, 165.
Golgotha, 111.

gon, 34, 46.

go near to think, 94.
go off (be slain), 178.
good-bye, 138.
Gorgon, 75, 133, 264.
gospelled, 140.
goth (go), 37.

Gothic languages, 10.
Goths, 10, 202.

gouts, 128.
governeth, 29.
governaille, 57.
governance, 51.
Gower, John, 16.
gr (significance), 61.
Graces, 72, 77.
Græcia, 101.
grain, 76, 273.

gramercy, 54, 220.

grammatical equivalents,
87.
grandam, 147.
grand-merci, 54.
granges, 256.
grave (bury), 41.
Gray (poet), 143.
graymalkin, 109.
gree (good heart), 56.
Greek language, 10.
gret, 56.

grette (greeted), 49.

Grey de Wilton, Lord, 65.
grieveth, 40.

Grimm's Law, 23, 28, 37,

49, 240.

Griselda, 15, 25, etc.
groom, 73, 129.
grutchen, 30.

guardian spirits, 258, 66.
Guendolen, 276.

guerdon, 80.
gulf, 153.

h (significance), 33, 61.
habilitations, 100.
had (origin of word), 339.
had (for took), 305, 307, etc.
had been (mood), 95.
Hadley's History of Eng.
Lang., 13.
hæmony, 270.
halcyon, 245.
halfe, 17.

Hamitic languages, 9.
Hamlet, 107.
Hammon, 249.
han (have), 45.
handle, 383.

handmaids (Graces), 72:
Hannibal, 235.

happily (for haply), 303.
happy hands, 76.
hardiness, 20.

harkeneth (imperative),

55.

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hedge-pig, 152.

hedger, 260.

Heliand (a poem), 11.

hell, 311.
Hellenic, 212.

helping (curing), 276.
hem (them), 32, 42.
Henry VII., 98, 240, 241.
Henry VIII., 216.

hent (seized), 36, 40.
her (their), 36, 44, 55.

her (for to her), 44, 48, 55.
herbergage, 25.
Hercules, 91.

Hercules' Pillars, 230.
Hercynian, 233.

heresy, 229.

Hermes, 270.

hermits, 122.
hertes, 21.

hertly (hearty) 23, 35.
hery (praise), 39.
Hesperian, 263.
Hesperides, 263.
Hesperus, 72, 263, 280.
hest (command), 37.
hestes, 36.

High German, 10.
high speech, 91.
hight (called), 19, 25.
hight (promised), 35.
him (for to him), 37.
him betake, 37.
him list (pleased

24.

hinds, 256.

hir (their), 22, 25, 44.

his (for its), 27.

howsoever, 88.

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innumerous, 26.

Inquisition, 205, 221.
inquisiturient, 211.
in regard, 98.
insane root, 115.
insphered, 251.
instant, 121.

Instauratio Scientiarum,

85.

intend arms, 100.

intendeth, 100.

intention, 100.

interim, 117.

intermediate sentence, 385,

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i (signification), 37, 59, 60, Itaille, 19.

61, 229.

Iberian, 253.

Icelandic dialect, 10.
-ie (diminutive), 229.
I'll do! 112.

illiterate, 212.

its (see his, p. 27).
ivory white, 74.
ivy, 253.

(significance), 58, 60.

Jame, 56.

James, 144.

imperative mode, 170, 29, Jeffreys, 355, 358.

illness, 120.

immanacled, 271.

jane, 51.

impaled, 231..

Janus, 238.

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his (for 's. See Pompey's),

102.

historical analysis, 283.
hobgoblins, 78, 234.
hold (prove true), 99.
hold! enough! 177.
hold rumor, 158.

imprimatur, 210, 223, 226.

incantations, 155.

incarnadine, 131.
inch (island), 112.
Indian names retained,

12.

Indo-European lang., 9.
infection, 216.
influence, 80.
informs, 128.

Jove, 72, 252.

Judah, 97.

judgments, 92.
julep, 271.
Julian, 212.
Julius Cæsar, 12.
jump (risk), 123.
jumps (agrees), 362.
Juno, 79, 210.
Jupiter, 72.
Jutlanders, 202.

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Ligeia, 277.

light (unimpeded), 94.
light on, 211, 289.
lightsome, 92.
like, 370.
likest, 258.

liketh (plu.), 21, 29.

lily-livered, 171.
limbeck, 125.

limbos, 211.

lime-twigs, 270.
limited, 132.

limmes (limbs), 41.
linage, 35.

line, 116.

linen cheeks, 171.

-ling (diminutive), 229.
liquorish, 272.

list (pleased), 24.
lite (little), 48.

Lithuanian language, 11.
lively, 91.

lively (bright), 92.

lives (living), 47.
Livia, 90.

living light, 136.
Livius, 208.
Locke, 229.
Locrine, 275.

lodge, 262.
lodged, 154.
loft, 26.

longeth (belongeth), 28.
Longfellow's A. S., 13.
long-levelled, 261.
Long Parliament, 241.
loon, 171.
loop-hole, 255.
lordes, 19, 20.

lore, 20, 44.

Loretto, 229.

lorn (lost), 53.
loth, 35.

love (in elocution), 185.
Lovelace (quoted), 354.
love-lorn, 258.

Low Countries, 97.

Low German, 10.

Lucifer, 242.

Lucilius, 208.

Lucretius, 88, 207.
Lucullus, 96.

Lucy, Sir Thomas, 105.
lulled, 37.
Lullius, 211.

lust (wished), 20, 40, 49.
lust (inclination), 36.

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