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GLOSSARY<br />

agent, one who acts, Three Lett p 621 almner, almoner, 1 x 38<br />

aggrace, sb favour, goodwill, 11 viu 56 almdst, v v 10<br />

aggrace, agraoe, vb to favour, agrast, pret, alone, only, iv v 25<br />

I x 18, to add grace to, 11 xii 58 along, without interruption, throughout, iii,<br />

aggrate, to please, gratify, 11 v 33, IX iv 3<br />

34, xn 42, iii vi 50, viu 36, v xi 19, vi x alow, vb to praise, p 409<br />

33, Team 406 intr iv 11 23<br />

alow, adv below, vi. viii. 13<br />

aglet, aygulet, tag, spangle, 11 111 26, vi 11 5 Al Portugese, in the Portuguese fashion,<br />

agonyes, strifes, contentions, which were heId Hubberd 212<br />

to be due to Saturn's influence, 11 ix 52 als, alls, also, 11 1 7, iv iv 2, xi 31, vi xii<br />

agraste, see aggrace<br />

11, p 410, S C March 40, both (als<br />

agree, to settle, 11 iv 3<br />

and), S C July 8<br />

agreeable, in accord, similar, Three Lett p alsoone, as soon, £ C July 101<br />

620<br />

altogether, without exception, S C July,<br />

agreeably, similarly, vi vii 3<br />

P 447<br />

agreeue, to cause to grieve, R T 91, Elegie alway, always, v ix 24, Clout 888<br />

82<br />

amain, amayne, at once, hastily, 1 vi 41,<br />

agrise, agrize, to cause to shudder, hornf\, with force, violently, in xi 41, iv in 47, v<br />

II vi 46, iii ii 24, vn vn 6, Impers v x 38, vi vi 27, viii 27<br />

28, agryz'd,ppl adj <strong>of</strong> horrible appearance, amarous, lovely, 11 xii 64<br />

iv viii 12<br />

Amaryllis, a shepnerdess, Clout 435, 540<br />

aguise, aguize, to array, deck, equip, fashion, amate<br />

11 1 21, 31, vi 7, in 11 18, v 111 4, Hubberd<br />

656<br />

a hungered, hungry, Three Lett p 618<br />

aime, to guess, conjecture, H Beautte 33<br />

Alabaster, pseudonym, Clout 400<br />

alablaster, alabaster, m 11 42, vi viii 42,<br />

Bellay 45<br />

alard,pa part allayed, Daphn 173<br />

Albanese-wyse, after the manner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Albanese (Albanians?), in xii 10<br />

albe, albee, although, 1 x 44, S C Jan 67,<br />

Apr 99, 111 spite <strong>of</strong>, v viu 3, S C May<br />

265<br />

Alcon, pseudonym, Clout 394<br />

Aleyon, pseudonym. Clout 384<br />

alegge, allegge, alleviate, assuage, iii 11 15,<br />

S C March 5<br />

aleggeaunce, alleviation, m v 42<br />

alew = halloo, lamentation, v vi 13<br />

algate, algates, entirelv, altogether, always,<br />

11 1 2,111 iv 26, iv vi 13,44, byanymeans,<br />

Hubberd 1025 , at all, 111 any way, iii viii 9,<br />

nevertheless, v viii 5, S C Nov 21<br />

Algrm, pseudonym, S C July 213<br />

alienate, pa part alienated, withdrawn, S C<br />

Apr Arg 9<br />

all, though, although, 11 xii 57, in i 21, vi<br />

47, vu 9, 40, S C June 72, all were it=<br />

although it were, S C May 58 all and<br />

some, entirely, altogether, in xii 30 all<br />

as, as if, S C Feb 4 all for, just because,<br />

S C Sept 109, III, 114<br />

Alia Turchesoa, in the Turkish fashion,<br />

Hubberd 677<br />

1 , to dismay, daunt, cast down, 1 i 51,<br />

in iv 27, vu 35, xi 21, vn vi 19 amated,<br />

pa part dismayed, overwhelmed, 11 11 5, v.<br />

xi 64<br />

amate 2 , to keep company with, 11 ix 34<br />

amaze, amazement, in vii 7, iv 11 17, r vii<br />

25, Amor Son 16, Epith 181<br />

amb&ssage, embassy, Hubberd 472<br />

ambtishment, ambush, iv x 30, Gnat 532<br />

amearst, pa part punished, amerced, Amor<br />

Son 70<br />

amenage, to domesticate, control, 11 iv 11<br />

amenance, amenaunoe, bearing, conduct,<br />

behaviour, n viu 17, ix 5,111 1 41, iv 111 5,<br />

Hubberd 781<br />

amend, to retrieve, restore, in 111 23<br />

amendment, amends, 11 1 20<br />

amiable, iv x 31,56<br />

amis 1 , hood, cape (orig an article <strong>of</strong> costume<br />

<strong>of</strong> the religious orders, made <strong>of</strong>, or lined with,<br />

grey fur), 1 iv 18<br />

amis 2 , misdeed, fault, ii 1 19<br />

amisse, wrongly, in mistake, Daphn 234<br />

amounted, pret mounted, ascended, 1. ix.<br />

54<br />

amoue, ammoue, to move, stir, cause emotion,<br />

1 iv 45, ix 18, in ix 24, to touch,<br />

iii xi 13, to arouse (from sleep, &c), Daphn<br />

545<br />

Amyntas, pseudonym, Clout 434<br />

and, if, Three Lett p 632<br />

anduile, anduyle, anvil, 1 xi 42, iv iv 23,<br />

Amor Son 32<br />

angeliok, angelic, Astrophel, p 550 1 76.<br />

I annexe, to add, iv viii 35.

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