Shakespeare's Sonnets (1883)/Index
Appearance
INDEX OF WORDS AND PHRASES EXPLAINED.
- acceptable (accent), 130.
- action (legal), 152.
- adder's sense, 167.
- admire (=wonder at), 172.
- adulterate, 171.
- advance (=raise), 156.
- advised respects, 146.
- aggravate, 181.
- air and fire (elements), 145.
- alchemy (metaphor), 141.
- all tyrant (vocative), 182.
- allow (=approve), 167.
- amiss (noun), 141, 182.
- anchored (metaphor), 177.
- antique (accent), 135, 150.
- applying fears to hopes, 1 70.
- approve ( =find by experience), 181.
- aray, 180.
- argument (=theme), 157, 164.
- array, 180.
- art (=letters), 152, 156.
- as (;=that), 156.
- aspect (accent), 138.
- astonished, 159.
- attaint (=blame), 157.
- attainted, 159.
- authorizing (accent), 141.
- ay (play upon?), 177.
- ay me ! 144.
- bankrupt (spelling), 153.
- bated, 151.
- bath(=Bath?), 183.
- becoming of, 175, 182.
- begetter, 127.
- bereft (=taken away), 130.
- beshrew, 176.
- besides (preposition), 137.
- bestow (=stow), 138.
- bevel, 171.
- bide each check, 150.
- black not counted fair, 174.
- blenches (noun), 166.
- blunt (=clumsy), 164.
- bore the canopy, 172.
- both twain, 144.
- bower, 175.
- brave (=beautiful), 132.
- breathers of this world, 157.
- builded, 172.
- came (^became), 176.
- candles (=stars), 136.
- canker (=worm), 141, 154, 161, 163.
- canker-blooms, 148.
- captain (adjective), 147.
- carcanet, 147.
- censures (=judges), 181.
- ceremony (metre), 137.
- cheater, 182.
- check (=rebuff ), 150.
- cherubins, 168.
- chest (metaphor), 152.
- chide with, 167.
- chopped, 151.
- chronicle, 164.
- clean (adverb), 155.
- closure of my breast, 146.
- compare (noun), 136, 141.
- compile (=compose), 156, 158.
- compounded with clay, 154.
- conceit (^conception), 132.
- condemnedforthyhand, 162.
- confined (accent), 165.
- confound (=destroy), 130, 151, 153.
- consecrate, 155.
- converted (^changed), 146.
- converted (=turned away), 130, 131.
- convertest (rhyme), 131, 133.
- count (^account), 129.
- counterfeit (rhyme), 148.
- couplement, 136.
- courses (=years), 150.
- coward conquest of wretch's knife, 155.
- critic (=carper), 167.
- crooked (^malignant), 150.
- curious (^fastidious), 143.
- damasked, 175.
- dateless (^endless), 140, 183-
- days outworn, 153.
- dead seeing, 153.
- dear religious love, 140.
- dearest (=most intense), 143.
- debate (=contend), 132.
- debate (=contest), 160.
- dedicated words, 157.
- defeat (=destroy), 151.
- defeated (=defrauded), 135.
- delves the parallels, 151.
- depart (transitive), 131.
- deserts (rhyme), 134, 146, 154- .
- determinate, 159.
- determination (=end), 132.
- disabled (quadrisyllable) ,152.
- discloses (=uncloses), 148.
- dispense with, 167.
- distillation (=perfume), 130.
- doubting (^fearing), 155.
- dressings, 172.
- dullness (^drowsiness), 149.
- eager (=tart), 170.
- earth and water (elements), 145-
- edge of doom, 169.
- eisel, 167.
- enlarged (=set free), 154.
- entitled in thy parts, 143.
- envy (accent), 175.
- ever-fixed mark, 169.
- evermore (adjective), 181.
- except (=refuse), 181.
- exchange, 166.
- expense(=expenditure), 161, 75- , x
- expense (=loss), 140.
- expiate (=bring to an end), 136.
- extern, 173.
- eye of heaven, 135.
- fair (=beauty), 134, 135, 153, 158.
- false in rolling (eyes), 135.
- fame (verb), 158.
- famished for a look, 145
- favour (^countenance), 168, 173-
- fell arrest, 155.
- fester (=rot), 161.
- fickle hour, 174.
- filed, 158.
- filled up his line, 159.
- fitted, 170.
- five wits, 178.
- fleets (=fleetest), 135.
- flourish (noun), 151.
- foison, 148.
- fond (=foolish), 129.
- fond on, 158.
- fools of time, 172.
- for(=because), 143, 148, 165.
- for (=for fear of), 147.
- for fear of trust, 137.
- fore, 130.
- forlorn (accent), 141.
- fortify (intransitive), 151.
- free (^liberal), 129.
- frequent (=intimate), 169.
- from (=away from), 180.
- fury (^inspiration), 163.
- gaudy (—gay), 128.
- gaze (=object of gaze), 130.
- general of hot desire, 183.
- go (=walk), 147.
- gored mine own thoughts, 166.
- gracious ( =full of grace ), 151-
- gracious (trisyllable), 176.
- greeing, 168.
- grind (=whet), 167.
- gust (=taste), 168.
- habit (=bearing), 178.
- happies, 130.
- heavy Saturn, 162.
- hell of time, 170.
- his(=its), 131, 133, 155, 158, 174.
- hope of orphans, 162.
- horse (plural), 160.
- hours (dissyllable), 130.
- hues (=Hughes?), 135.
- hugely politic, 172.
- hungry ocean, 152.
- husbandry, 132.
- I hate from hate away she threw, 180.
- idle rank, 171.
- imaginary ( ^imaginative ), 139.
- imprisoned absence of your liberty, 150.
- in their wills, 171.
- incertairrties, 165.
- indigest, 168.
- instinct (accent), 147.
- insults o'er, 166.
- intend, 139.
- invention ( imagination ),
- jacks, 175.
- keeps (=guards), 176.
- key (pronunciation), 147.
- kindness (=affection), 182.
- lace (^embellish), 153.
- lame (figurative?), 142, 159.
- latch (=catch), 168.
- lay (=lay on), 163.
- learned' s wing, 156.
- leese, 130.
- level (=aim), 169.
- like as, 150, 170.
- like of hearsay, 136.
- limbecks, 170.
- lines of life, 134.
- live (=subsist), 129.
- lively (=living), 183.
- lovely argument, 157.
- lover (masculine), 140.
- love's fresh case, 166.
- maiden gardens, 134.
- main of light, 150.
- make faults, 141.
- makeless, 131.
- makest waste in niggarding, 128.
- many's looks, 160.
- map of days outworn, 153.
- marigold, 138.
- marjoram, 162.
- Mars his sword, 149.
- master (=possess), 164.
- master-mistress of my passion, 135.
- meetness, 170.
- melancholy (metre), 145.
- minion (=darling), 174.
- misprision, 159.
- mixed with seconds, 173.
- moan the expense, 140.
- mock their own presage, 165. .
- modern (=ordinary), 158.
- moiety, 145.
- more and less, 161.
- motley (=jester), 166.
- mourning (play upon), 176.
- mouthed graves, 156.
- music (personal), 175.
- music to hear, 130.
- mutual render, 173.
- nativity (=child), 150.
- new-fangled, 160.
- no such matter, 159.
- noted weed, 155.
- obsequious (=devoted), 173.
- obsequious (=funereal), 140.
- o'er-green (verb), 167.
- one reckoned none, 177.
- owe (^possess), 135, 154.
- pain (=punishment), 178.
- part his function, 168.
- partake (=take part), 182.
- parts of me, 140.
- past cure, past care, 181.
- patent, 159.
- peace of you, 155.
- perfect's):, 147.
- perspective, 137.
- phoenix, 135.
- pointing (= appointing), 133.
- policy, that heretic, 172.
- poverty (concrete), 144.
- present (=instant), 182.
- pressed by these rebel powers, etc., 180.
- pretty, 144.
- prevent (=anticipate), 163.
- pricked (=marked), 136.
- prime (=spring), 162.
- prizing (=regarding), 179.
- proud-pied April, 162.
- prove (=find), 154, 183.
- purge, 170.
- pursuit (accent), 179.
- qualify (=temper), 166.
- quest (=inquest), 145.
- question make, 132.
- quietus, 174.
- rack (=clouds), 141.
- ragged (=rugged), 130.
- rank (=sick), 170.
- rearward, 160.
- record (accent), 150, 172.
- recured, 145.
- region (=air), 141.
- remembered ( ^reminded ), 170.
- render (noun), 173.
- render (= surrender), 174.
- reserve (= preserve), 140.
- reserve their character, 158.
- respect (= affection), 142.
- respect ( ^consideration ), 139, 146.
- resty, 163.
- retention, 171.
- revolt (=faithlessness), 160.
- rondure, 137.
- ruinate, 131.
- ruined choirs, 154.
- ruth (—pity), 176. * 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.
Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,
So do our minutes hasten to their end (Sonn. 60).