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houre, howre, time, II.III 34, plur vi \<br />

35a.the seven daily <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the church,<br />

good A.*good fortune, vi IX 39<br />

housiing, sacramental (trans/), 1 VII 37<br />

houe, vb 1 to rise, 1 II 31<br />

honing, vb 2 pres part floating, m yii 27<br />

houed, pret waited, lingered, iii x 20 Cf<br />

hooued<br />

how be, although, S C July 95<br />

howlet, owl, owlet, Three Lett p 621<br />

hoye, a small vessel, II x 64<br />

hoyse, to raise up, Three Lett pp 615, 618<br />

hububs, shouts, noise, in x 43<br />

huckster k man — man who bargains, Hubberd<br />

925<br />

hugger mugger, concealment, secrecy, Hubberd<br />

139<br />

humine, human, iv II 51, Clout 351<br />

humblesse, humbleness, humility, 1 II 21,III<br />

26, xii 8, Amor Son 2<br />

humors, -ours, fluids in the body which were<br />

supposed to affect or determine a person's temperament,<br />

R R 320, proud h = pride, 1 x<br />

26, sad h = sadness, iv x 50, sleep, 1 1 36<br />

hurly-burly, commotion, tumult, v III 30<br />

hurtle, hurtlen, to rush, dash, 1 iv 16, 40,<br />

viu 17, iv iv 29, to brandish, wave, II<br />

vii 42<br />

hurtlesse, harmless, 1 vii 31<br />

husband, farmer, husbandman, iv III 29,<br />

Hubberd 266, husbandfarme = farm, iv iv<br />

35.<br />

husher, usher, 1 iv 13.<br />

hy, hye, high, 1 1. 8, Proth 28.<br />

hyacine, hyacinth (precious stone), II VII 54<br />

hydra, -dre, a fabulous many headed snake,<br />

supposed to have been killed by Hercules, II<br />

xii 23, vi xii 32<br />

hye, hie, to hasten, iv xi 6, S C Apr 128,<br />

May 317 hide, pret hastened, II xi 25<br />

hyldmg, base, worthless, vi v 25<br />

hynd, hynde, servant, rustic labourer, vi viii<br />

12, x. 3, xi 27, R R 244<br />

hyppocrase, a cordial made <strong>of</strong> wine flavoured<br />

with spices, Three Lett p 615<br />

I<br />

idee, idea, conception, H Love 284<br />

idle, ydle, causeless, baseless, 1 xii 9,III vi<br />

54, empty, 1 v. 8<br />

idole, image, counterpart, imitation, II II 41,<br />

iv v 15<br />

ill-faate, evil-faced, ugly, II xii 36<br />

llfauouredly, in a bad or unpleasing way,<br />

Three Lett p 6II Cf fauoured.<br />

GLOSSARY 693<br />

ill fauored, ppl ad], eviMooking,n 1 15<br />

illude, to elude, evade, II v 9<br />

illustrate, to render illustrious, Amor, p 562<br />

image, Teares 201<br />

imbeziled,pa part taken away, stolen, R T<br />

p 470<br />

imbrast, pa part embraced, iv viii 59<br />

imbrew, to thrust, 1 vi 38, to stain, vi v<br />

5, pa part spilt, in III 38 Cf embrew<br />

immeasurd, -ed, unmeasured, enormous, II<br />

x 8, xii 23<br />

immixing, pres part mingling, iv III 47<br />

imp, ymp, -e, sb scion, child, <strong>of</strong>fspring (ItU<br />

and fig ),i Prol 3,III v 53, VII 7, iv xi 10,<br />

vi II 38, p 410, R T. 272, young shoot,<br />

scion, iv xi 26, v xi 16, Teares 75<br />

impacable, inappeasable, implacable, iv it<br />

22, R T 395<br />

impart, to allow, grant, III II 1<br />

impe (a wing), vb to engraft feathers in a<br />

wing so as to improve the powers <strong>of</strong> flight,<br />

H Beautie 135 ympt, pa, part (transf),<br />

fastened, iv ix 4<br />

impeach, to hinder, prevent, Gnat 576 Cf<br />

empeach.<br />

fmperceable, not pierceable, 1 xi 17<br />

impertinent, irrelevant, S C p 419<br />

impictured, pa part impressed as with a<br />

picture, Past, Elegie 163<br />

implacable, iii vii 35<br />

implore, entreaty, II v 37<br />

imployd, pret found employment for, Epitaph<br />

(1) 25<br />

implye, to enfold, 1 iv 31, vi 6, to entaugle<br />

1 xi 23, to contain, in vi 34<br />

importable, unbearable, II viii 35<br />

importune, adj heavy, severe, grievous, 1, xi<br />

53, xii 16,II vi 29, vin 38, xi 7, vi. 1 20,<br />

Mutop. 230 , troublesome, in III 44, Daphn<br />

387, persistent, pertinacious, vi xi 6<br />

importune, vb to portend, import, in i 16<br />

importunely, importunately, urgently, II viii<br />

4<br />

impresse, to affect, influence, Love 170<br />

imprest, pret stamped, marked, ii xi 5,<br />

produced by pressure, imprinted, iv III 34,<br />

pa part imprinted, iii xii 33<br />

improuided, unforeseen, 1 VII 34<br />

in, inne, abode, lodging, dwelling {lit and<br />

(fig) i i 33 , VII 32, in III.30, Daphn<br />

469<br />

inburning, ppl adj burning internally, iii 1<br />

.53, iv vin 17<br />

incense, sb , Bellay 143, Epigrams p 608<br />

incessantly, immediately, without pausing, vi<br />

I sv 2

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