The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

Deigned, E. III. 53. Disdained.  C.

Delievretie, T. 44. Activity.  C.

Demasing, H. 1. 276. [?_Considering_; no explanation.]

Dente, AE. 886.  See Adente.

Dented, AE. 263.  See Adented.

Denwere, G. 141. Doubt.  C.—­M. 13. Tremour.  C.

Dequace, G. 56. Mangle, destroy.  C.

Dequaced, p. 280. 38. [Dashed K. and Speght.]

Dere, Ep. 5. Hurt, damage.  C.

Derkynnes, AE. 229. Young deer. q?

Derne, AE. 582.—­H. 2. 522. [Barbarous, cruel K.]

Dernie, E. I. 19. Woeful, lamentable.  C.——­M. 106. Cruel.  C.

Deslavate, H. 2. 333. [Lecherous, beastly, from K.’s deslavy.]

Dellavatie, AE. 1047. Letchery.  C.

Detratours, H. 2. 78. [Slanderous detractors.]

Deysed, AE. 46. Seated on a deis.

Dheie; They.

Dhere, AE. 192. There.

Dhereof; Thereof.

Difficile, AE. 358. Difficult.  C.

Dighte, Ch. 7. Drest, arrayed.  C.

Dispande, p. 276. ult. perhaps for Disponed. [B. has dispand, to stretch out.] Dispone, p. 279. 27. Dispose.

Divinistre, AE. 141. Divine.  C.

Dolce, AE. 1187. Soft, gentle.  C.

Dole, n.  G. 137. Lamentation.  C.

Dole, adj. p. 283. 13. [Doleful.]

Dolte, Ep. 27. Foolish.  C.

[Dolthead, H. 1. 335. Blockhead.]

Donde, H. 1. 51. [Done, finished.]

Donore, H. 1. 5.  This line should probably be written thus; O sea-oerteeming Dovor!

Dortoure, Ch. 25. A sleeping room.  C.

Dote, p. 279. 20. perhaps as Dighte.

Doughtre mere, H. 2. 481. D’outre mere.  Fr. From beyond sea.

[Draffs, AE. 717. Lees, dregs, so useless, worthless.]

Dree, AE. 983. [H. 2. 664. _?  Work_, or Drive.]

Drefte, AE. 466. Least.  C.

[Drenche, AE. 85. Drink. (Really to dose with medicine.)]

Drented, G. 91. Drained.  C.

Dreynted, AE. 237. Drowned.  C.

Dribblet, E. II. 48. Small, insignificant.  C.

Drites, G. 65. Rights, liberties.  C.

Drocke, T. 40. Drink.  C.

Droke, AE. 461. [Meaning and source quite uncertain.]

Droorie, Ep. 47.  See Chatterton’s note. Druerie is Courtship, gallantry.

Drooried, AE. 127. Courted. [Probably modest, from B.’s drury, modesty.]

Dulce, p. 283. 103. as Dolce.

Duressed, E. I. 39. Hardened.  C.

Dyd, H. 2. 9. should probably be Dyght.

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