Lesbian shore, 5, in the island of Lesbos (Mitylene). L'Estrange, Sir R., 68-71 Ley, Earl of Marlborough; J.), 2.
Ley, Lady M., 2.
When they list, 7, they please. Within my list, 48, border. It was 'long [= along), 282,
on account of. LOVE CUPID.
Love, the affection between individuals of the opposite sexes that are capable of intermarriage.
My Love, the Lady, or Gentleman, I love.
My love, the love I have for that person.
Lovelace, Col. R., 84-96.
Lover, a man who loves a
woman. Also called, Ser- vant, True Love.
The Art of Loving, 228. Lucasta (Col. R. Lovelace), 84, 85, 91.
Lucia (Anon.), 217.
Lycidas [E. King, Fellow of Christ Coll., Cambridge; drowned 10 Aug. 1637, on the coast of North Wales], 3-9.
Lydia (Sir A.Cokayne, Bart,),
I', 63, 202, &c., in.
I'd, 297, I would.
I'm, 64, I am.
Isabella (A. Cowley), 255.
I' th', 63, in the.
Lader, 284, one who loads a waggon.
The language of the Beast, 45, Latin. Laverock, 246, lark..
Jill Juliana] (Anon.), 286- Lavinian shore, 243.
Machiavel,the Waiting Maid (A. Cowley), 257, a lady's maid, of a Macchiavellian type of character. Madge = Margaret] (Anon.), 286-288.
The azure Main, 267, the expanse of ocean.
Throw the merry Main, 268, | a throw of the dice in gam- bling. Makes, 38, Lovers. Malapert Males, 231, ill-bred, saucy, impudent. Mall[=Moll Mary] (Anon.), 286-288.
Manchet, 219, bread made from the finest wheaten flour. Honoured Margaret, 2, Lady M. Ley. Margarita (A. Cowley), 254. Martha (A. Cowley), 254. Marvell, M.P.; A., 232-241. Mary Anon.), 50. The iniquity of this name consisted in its being like the Queen's, Henrietta Maria.
Mary, three (A. Cowley), 254- 256.
Mary, the sister of Lazarus,
Massinger, P., 221.
Matt [Matthew] (Anon.), 286-288.
A Maying, 10, gathering, especially on May Day, the hawthorn, called May, be- cause it blooms in that month.
Mayne, J., 225. Prince Memnon, 16. Milton, J., 1-22, 237-239. Smooth-sliding Mincius, 6. Mineralists, 96, mineralo- gists. Mistress, always, in this Series, in a good sense; with its many equivalents, such as, sweet Heart! dear Joy! Saint! dearest Shepherd- ling! sweet Shepherdling! Sovereign! fair Sweet! pretty Sweeting! sweet Virgin! &c., &c.
Mona, 5, the isle of Anglesey. Moseley, H., 221.
Guarded Mount, 8, St. Mi- chael's Mount, Cornwall. Musæus, 19.
Myrrha (Rev. R. Herrick),
Pale, 61, inclosure, bounds. Parcelled, 179, diffused, ex- panded.
Parker, M., 36 39.
Popinjay, 155, parrot. To prevent, 1, anticipate. Prince of Wales, 104, after wards King Charles II. I prithee, 105, pray thee. 'Proper, 248, is an ironical
use of proper, which means tall, well made, handsome. Propertius, S., 114. Prue (Rev. R. Herrick), 108. Prune preen, 156, trim. Public Meetings, 196, for divine worship.
The rathe primrose, 8, early. Rebecca (A. Cowley), 255. Rebecks, 13, fiddles. Reprive, 167, reprieve. River,-, 36. Robinson, H., 221. Romira (J. Hall), 72, 73-
Sappho (Rev. R. Herrick), I10, 120.
Thy Scholar's victories, 252, Alexander the Great's. Scrannel pipes, 7, squeaking. Shakespeare, W., 14. Shawford brook, 246. Sherburne, Sir E., 186, 187. Shirley, J., 201-204. Shoots of Everlasting. ness, 180, intimations, instincts, of immortality. Shorthose, J., 288. Sidnæan showers, 163, in the style of Sir P. Sidney. Sisters of the sacred Well, 3, the Muses, at the Pierian spring at the foot of Mount Olympus, in Thessaly.
'T, 150, 210, &c., it. T', 158, &c., to. Tennis, 188, 212, 213. A tester, 218, a sixpence.
Thestylis (J. Milton), 13. They're, 177, they are. Th' hast, 194, thou hast. Thirsis (Anon.), 23. Thirsis (E. Waller, M.P.), 53. Thomasine (A. Cowley), 256. Thyrsis (J. Milton), 13. Tibullus, A., 114. Time, 200, thyme. Tiresias, 238.
"Tis, 34, 52. &c., it is.
Tom the Great, 214, 215, the great bell of Christ Church, Oxford.
Tom Tyler (F. Quarles), 47. Toulouse, Count, 268. Townshend, A., 208, 209. Tow'rd, 63, toward. Train, 2, attendants. A Trasy, 109, a spaniel. Troy, 19.
'Twas, 67, 264, &c., it was. "Twere, 106, it were.
Unctious, 219, unctuous. Unexpressive, 9, not capa- ble of expression, inexpres- sible.
W', 124, we. Wade, J., 281-285. Waller, M.P.; E., 51-67. Walton, I., 246.
Yet once more, 3. These words connect Lycidas with the previous Elegies in the volume entitled Justa Edo vardo King naufrago, &c., 1638. Young, Mr., 286.
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