7titles rights, what he is entitled to
9wants lacks
14coz (from "cousin," an affectionate diminutive)
15school control
16-17knows...season understands the violent conditions of the time
18-19we...ourselves we are considered traitors and do not know that we are
19-20hold...fear believe rumors based on what we fear
22Each way and none i.e., move every which way but in no settled direction
24will cease i.e., can get no worse
29my disgrace (because he would weep)
35lime birdlime (a sticky substance used to catch birds)
36gin trap
42sell deceive them
43-44with...thee inde
ed, you are witty enough
48swears and lies takes a vow and violates it
57enow enough
66in...perfect I am well aware of your nobility and virtue; state of honor (1) high status, (2) honorable character
67doubt fear
68homely plain
71fell deadly
72nigh near (i.e., I frighten you to save you from the worse cruelty threatening you)
83shag-haired unkempt, uncouth
84, 84egg, fry offspring of birds and fish, respectively
IV.3 In England, at the court of King Edward the Confessor
3fast tightly; mortal deadly
4downfall fallen; birthdom (1) homeland, (2) inheritance
8Like...dolor the same cry of grief
10to friend befriending me (i.e., propitious)
12sole name name alone