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acates 169, 170

acquaint 99

I. INDEX OF WORDS.

advance 197, 198

affright 97

agate 187

alabaster 156, 157

allay 89, 90

alley 115

allow 115

allowance 115

alloy 89, 90

all-to 125, 126

amaze 150

amber 118, 119

amber-dropping 181

ambrosial 78

aspect 159
asphodel 180
assay 62, 192
attendance 116
azured 187
azurn 187
bait 100

bandite 130

be 143
beads 127
benison 118
beryl 190
blabbing 95
blanc 135
blanch 71, 131
blank 135
blare 61

blason 61

blaze 61

blear 98

blench 131
blind 103
blink 98
blow 195
blue-haired 79
blur 98
bocca dolce 71
bolt (n) 134

bolt (vb) 168, 169

bonne bouche 71

bosky 116

bosom 123, 124
boult 168, 169
bourn 115, 116
bower Si
brag 164
brand 134
break off 97
breathing 53
brinded 133
brute 173
budge 161, 162
bur 121, 122
bureau 169
burn 116
buskin 53
cancer 56

canker 56

canon law 174

cassia 195

cast 123
cateress 169
cates 169, 170

cedarn 194

centre 126, 127

character 144

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fabulous 142
faery 93, 133
fairly 100
fall 110
fay 93
felonious 104
fetch 57
fond 85

forlorn 80, 107
forsooth 175

foundation 174

foundered 139

fragile 159
frail 159

fraught 122

freezed 134, 135

freight 122

frieze 163
frolic 84

fury 155

gear 100

gentle 51

glistering 89, 106

glosse 99
glozing 99, 100
go 62

go about 156
goblin 133
gorgeous 171
gorgoneion 134
grain 164-166
grange 101, 102

gratulate 191
gray-hooded 103
habit 47, 99
harbour 130
heave 186
hind 101

his 108, 109

hit 113
home-felt 112

horrid 80, 131

horror 80

huddling 140

huswife 166

durst 150, 151

ebon 95

element 114

elf 94

enamel 62

essay 192
estate 48

event 129
express 85
exquisite 122

extreme 112

hutched 162

imbrute 137
infamous 130
infer 129
inform 103

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lank 178

laver 178

lavish 49, 137

lawn 150

leavy 113

lees 175
lewd 137

lickerish 160, 161

likeliest 88

lilied 64

listen 147
livery 135, 136
loll III

lot 54
love-darting 167
love-lorn 107
lull 111, 112
madrigal 140, 141

main 79
margent 107

meander 107

measure 96, 97

medicinal 154

meditate 147

melancholy 147, 174

mere 174
mickle 80

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palmer 104
pansy 180
pard 134
pearled 177
perfect 86
period 151
perk 93
perplexed 80
pert 93
pestered 77
pinfold 77
pink 180
plight 114, 115
poise 129
port 114
pound 77
prance 168
prank 168

present 47, 74

presentment 98

prevent 113, 150
proof 63

purchase 151, 152

purfled 195

put by 156

quaint 54, 98, 99

quest 54

quiet 163

quire 92

rapt 172, 173
reason 144
reck 128, 129
reckoning 155
recoil 151
relation 152
rifted 143

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spruce 194
square 117
stabled 145

state 47, 48, 50
stead 152
steep 96

stem 62

step-dame 177
steppe 96
stoop 118
stops 121
storied 142

story (vb) 142
strook 115
stygian 95
superfluous 171
surfeit 139
sway 78
swill 102
swinked 114
syllable 105
syrup 158
take 149
tapestry 117
tassel 57
tease 166
tell-tale 95

temperance 170, 171
thwart 55
timely 159
tincture 166

tinsel-slippered 184, 185

to (prefix) 125, 126
to-ruffled 125, 126

toy 141

trace 129, 130
train 97
translate 107

translucent 181

travail 84, 85
traveller 84, 85.
tress 167
triumph 192

turkis 187

ugly 160

unblenched 131

sphered 76

sphery 199
sponge 98
spongy 98

uncontrolled 172

unenchanted 128

unharboured 130

unlock 168

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Althorpe, seat of the Spencer
family, xxvii, 49.

Arne, his musical setting of Comus,
xliii-xliv.

Bishop, Sir Henry, composes
music for Comus, xliv.
Brackley, Viscount, second Earl
of Bridgewater, lxxiv; 9, 67.
Branthwaite, Michael, Milton re-
commended to him, 72.
Bridgewater, first Earl of, xxviii,
xxxii, 80.

Browne, William, author of The
Inner Temple Masque, xxxviii,
89, III.

Carew, his Calum Britannicum,
lxxiv, 75.

Charles I, Masques at the Court of,
lxxii-lxxv.

Cowper, his translations of Milton's
Latin Poems, 79, 117, 170, 186.

Dalton, Rev. John, altered Comus
for the Stage, xliii-xliv.
Derby, Countess of, xxvii-xxix;
49.

Diodati, Milton's school-friend,

alluded to in Comus, 152, 153.
Drayton, the Sabrina legend told
by him, 176; imitated, perhaps,
by Milton, 180.

Dryden, his admiration of Milton,

XXV.

Egerton, references to members of
that family, xxviii, 67.

Ellwood, Thomas, Milton men-
tioned in his Autobiography, xxiii.
Ferrabosco, Alfonso, composer of
music for Masques, lxii-lxiii.
Fletcher, Giles, his poems known
to Milton, xxxviii.

Fletcher, John, his Faithful Shep-
herdess, xxxix, 188.

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