Ill, wickedness; 304. Imaginary, imaginative; 1422. Immur'd, shut up in a cloister (Quarto enure," rhyming with procure"); Comp. 251. Impleach'd, entwin'd; "hair with twisted metal amorously impleach'd"; Comp. 205. (Cp. the annexed engraving of such an ornament. The lock of hair is that of Mary Queen of Scots, and the relic is preserved by the descendants of the Earl of Huntly, to whom she gave it.) Laundering, wetting; Comp. 17. Lawn, fine linen; 258. Leisures, leisure hours; Comp. 193. Let, forbear; 10. hinder; 328. Levell'd (technical term for aiming a gun); Comp. 22. Like ivory conduits coral cisterns filling; 1234. The simile is illustrated by the annexed engraving from the XIVth century Lancelot romance, preserved in the National Library at Paris. Repeal, recall; 640. 122. Requiring, asking; Argum. to Luc. Respect, prudent consideration; 275. Retires, draws back; 303. Ruffle, noise, brawls; Comp. 58. Saw, maxim; 244. ferred to by Homer; 1437. Slanderous, disgraceful; 1001. Sleided, untwisted; Comp. 48. Smoothing, flattering; 892. Sneaped, nipped, frost-bitten; 333. Sort, sort out, select; 899. Still-slaughter'd, ever killed but never dying; 188. Stole, robe; Comp. 297. Stops (alluding to the stops in a musical instrument); 1124. Strange, foreign; 1242. Suffer, permit; 1832. Suggested, incited: 37. Supposed, imagined (by them); 377. Surcease, cease; 1766. Surmise, reflection, thought; 83. Swiftest; "the s. hour," the prime of life; Comp. 60. Swounds, swoons; 1486. vided and marked only by woes"; 928. Water-galls, secondary rainbows; 1588. Weed, garment; 196. Winks, shuts the eyes, slum- 66 "God |