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wrinkled, P. L. xi. 843; L'Al. 31; Com.

871.

wrists, Com. 834.

writ, P. R. i. 260, iii. 184; S. A. 657; Son.
vi. 1, viii. 7; Forc. of Con. 20.
write, P. L. iv. 758, xii. 489; P. R. iv. 227,
383; Od. Pass. 34; Ps. lxxxvii. 21.
writh'd, P. L. vi. 328, x. 569.

written, P. L. xii. 506, 513; P. R. i. 347,
iv. 175, 556, 560.

wrong, P. L. ix. 300, 666, xi. 666, xii. 98;
P. R. i. 389; S. A. 76, 1030; Ps. lxxxii.
6, lxxxiv. 9.

wrong (verb), P. L. iv. 387.
wrong'd, P. L. iv. 387.

wrongs, R. P. iii. 93; S. A. 105; Od. Pass.

11.

wrote, P. R. iv. 226.

wroth, Od. Nat. 171.

wrought, P. L. i. 642, ii. 295, iv. 49, 699,
v. 901, vi. 657, 691, 761, viii. 507, ix.
70, 513, x. 939, 1080, xi. 55, 424, 572;
P. R. ii. 215, iii. 415; S. A. 813, 850,
1095. 1532; Ps. vii. 9, lxxxv. 6.
wrought on, P. L. x. 300.

XERXES, P. L. x. 307.

YAWNING, P. L. vi. 875, x. 635.

yea, P. L. i. 387, iv. 207; P. R. i. 117;
Com. 428, 591; Od. Nat. 141; Vac. Ex.
87.

yeanling, P. L. iii. 434.

year, P. L. iii. 40, v. 583; P. R. iii. 234;
Lyc. 5; Son. i. 11, ii. 2, xvii. 5; Ps. iv.
33.

yearly, P. L. i. 452, x. 575.

years, P. L. iii. 581, vii. 342, viii. 69, ix.

45, xi. 534, xii. 345; P. R. i. 48, 206,
210, ii. 80, 96, iii. 31, 37, 40; S. A. 570,
1712; Com. 114; Son. xii. 1, xvii. 1; Ep.
M. Win. 64; Vac. Ex. 6.
ychain'd, Od. Nat. 155.
yclep'd, L'Al. 12.

yell'd, P. R. iv. 423.

yelling, P. L. ii. 795; P. R. iv. 629.
yellow, P. L. xi. 435; Od. May-M. 4.
yellow-skirted, Od. Nat. 235.
yes, Com. 584.

yesterday, P. L. v. 675.
yet, passim.

yield, P. L. i. 108, 179, ii. 232, 573, iii. 245,
v. 401, 428, vi. 483, viii. 575, ix. 248,
1021, xi. 42, 526, 623; S. A. 259, 593,
868; Ps. i. 9, lxxxiii. 59.

yielded, P. L. i. 729, ii. 24, iv. 309, 310,
333, 489, ix. 902, x. 628; S. A. 407, 848.'
yielding, P. L. vii. 310, 311.

yields, P. L. v. 39, 338, vii. 88, 541; P. R.
ii. 409; S. A. 15.

yoke, P. L. ii. 256, iv. 975, v. 786, 882, x.
307, 1045; P. R. i. 217, ii. 48, iii. 334,
iv. 102, 135; S. A. 39, 42; Il Pens. 59;
Ps. lxxxvii. 12.

yok'd, S, A. 410.

yon, P. L. i. 180, 280, ii. 183, iv. 626, 1011,
xi. 205; Il Pens. 52; Com. 295; Arc.
36; Son. i. 1.

yonder, P. L. ii. 684, iv. 626, v. 367, 620,
ix. 218, x. 617, xi. 229, 328, xii. 142, 591;
S. A. 3.

yore, Il Pens. 23.

young, P. L. iv. 279, vii. 420, xi. 668;
P. R. ii. 18, 329, iii. 34, 35, 101; Lyc. 9;
L'Al. 97; Com. 492, 498, 755, 999; Son.
xii. 1; Od. D. F. I. 25, 26; Ps. lxxx.
63, lxxxiv. 11.

younger, P. L. i. 512, ix. 246, xii. 160;
S. A. 336.

youngest, P. L. iii. 151.

youth. P. L. i. 770, iii. 638, iv. 552, xi.
246, 539, 542, 594; P. R. ii. 197, 200, iv.
508; S. A. 264, 938, 1738: Lyc. 164;
L'Al. 95; Com. 55, 609, 970, 1011; Son.
ii. 1, iv. 1; Od. D. F. I. 53; Od. May-M.
6: Od. Hor. 1.
youth's, P. R. i. 67.
youths, P. R. ii. 352.
youthful, P. L. iv. 338, 845, x. 218; S. A.
524, 1442; L'AI. 26, 129 ; Com. 289,

669.

ZALMUNNA, Ps. lxxxiii. 43.

zeal, P. L. ii. 485, iii. 452, v. 593, 805,
807, 849, 900, ix. 665, 676, xi. 801; P. R.
iii. 171, 172, 175, 407, 412; S. A. 895,
1420.

zealous, P. L. iv. 565.
zealously, Son. iv. 9.
Zeb, Ps. lxxxiii. 41.

zenith, P. L. i. 745, x. 329.

Zephon, P. L. iv. 788, 834, 854, 868.

Zephyr, P. L. iv. 329, x. 705; L'AI. 19.
Zephyrus, P. L. v. 16.

zodiack, P. L. xi. 247, xii. 255.

zone, P. L. ii. 397, v. 281, 560, vii. 580;
P. R. ii. 214.

Zophiel, P. L. vi. 535.

Zora's, S. A. 181.

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