Authors: William Shakespeare
808
cap-a-pie
from head to toe  Â
809
open thy affair
disclose your business  Â
812
advocate
representative  Â
814
pheasant
the only courts known to the Clown are those of local justices; he assumes Autolycus refers to bribing the judge with a gift  Â
820
but
anyone but  Â
823
fantastical
imaginative/eccentric  Â
824
picking on's teeth
the way he picks his teeth (ornate toothpicks were a mark of fashion) Â Â
830
Age
old man  Â
834
be'st ⦠serious
are able to understand important things  Â
838
hand-fast
arrested  Â
fly
flee, escape  Â
842
wit ⦠heavy
ingenuity can make brutal  Â
843
germane
related  Â
846
sheep-whistling rogue
rascal who whistles to his sheep  Â
ram-tender
one who looks after rams  Â
offer
attempt  Â
847
grace
favor at court  Â
849
sheep-cote
building sheltering sheep  Â
854
'nointed
anointed, covered  Â
855
dram
tiny bit  Â
856
aqua-vitae
liquor  Â
857
prognostication proclaims
the calendar forecasts  Â
860
blown
swollen with flies' eggs (laid in wounds) Â Â
862
capital
worthy of the death penalty  Â
863
to
to say to  Â
Being ⦠considered
as I am deemed noble/esteemed at court  Â
865
tender
offer, present  Â
him
in to him on  Â
866
man
any man  Â
868
Close
make a deal  Â
874
that
what  Â
875
in pawn
as security  Â
878
moiety
half  Â
880
case
circumstances/skin  Â
886
gone else
dead otherwise  Â
890
before
ahead of me  Â
891
look ⦠hedge
i.e. urinate  Â
897
suffer
allow  Â
booties
booty, benefits  Â
courted
wooed  Â
898
occasion
opportunity  Â
901
him
i.e. Florizel's ship  Â
902
shore them
put them ashore  Â
904
officious
interfering  Â
proof against
impervious to  Â
906
matter
serious business/reward  Â
2
sorrow
i.e. penitence  Â
3
paid ⦠trespass
endured and repented more than the sin warranted  Â
9
in them
with regard to them  Â
16
the ⦠are
all existing women  Â
22
good now
expression of entreaty  Â
26
done ⦠benefit
been more helpful  Â
32
sovereign name
royal lineage, i.e. through an heir  Â
33
fail of issue
childlessness  Â
35
Incertain lookers on
subjects or spectators who are unsure and anxious about the future  Â
36
well
i.e. in heaven  Â
42
Respecting
compared to  Â
45
tenor
substance  Â
48
monstrous
incredible, unnatural  Â
50
on my life
I am certain  Â
51
counsel
advice  Â
54
Great ⦠th'worthiest
Alexander the Great reportedly urged his followers simply to choose the worthiest man as his successor  Â
60
squared me
conformed  Â
61
full
perfect  Â
67
her
i.e. Hermione's  Â
68
and
i.e. and do so/and appear  Â
69
now
i.e. now stand (or perhaps a printer's error for “mourn”) Â Â
soul-vexed
tormented (dying with a troubled soul was thought to make the dead rise as ghosts) Â Â
70
Why
i.e. why offer this insult  Â
72
had
would have  Â
75
should so
would also incite you to do so  Â
76
mark
note, observe  Â
79
rift
split  Â
80
mine
i.e. my eyes  Â
82
eyes else
other eyes  Â
85
leave
permission  Â
88
tempt
test  Â
91
Affront
come before  Â
95
office
task, responsibility  Â
98
walked ⦠ghost
were the ghost of Hermione to walk  Â
104
Servant
so called in Folio, but clearly a gentleman courtier (he has once written poetry in praise of Hermione) Â Â
105
gives out himself
claims to be  Â
109
What
i.e. what attendants, company  Â
111
out of circumstance
without ceremony  Â
112
framed
planned  Â
113
accident
chance event  Â
train
retinue (has he with him) Â Â
115
mean
humble  Â
117
peerless ⦠earth
perfect mortal  Â
120
As ⦠now
as every present moment claims to be superior to what's past, so must you (Hermione) yield for the living  Â
124
theme
subject of your verses, i.e. the dead Hermione  Â
126
shrewdly ebbed
severely lapsed/wisely receded  Â
129
one
i.e. Hermione  Â
131
tongue
praise  Â
133
professors else
those dedicated to other religions  Â
proselytes
converts  Â
134
who
whoever  Â
143
prince
i.e. the dead Mamillius  Â
145
full a
a full  Â
151
Unfurnish
deprive  Â
153
print ⦠off
made an exact copy of Polixenes  Â
155
hit
exact  Â
161
begetting
producing  Â
163
society
company  Â
164
Amity
friendship  Â
165
Though ⦠him
I desire to go on living, however miserably, in order to see him once more  Â
168
touched
arrived in Sicilia/moved Leontes  Â
169
at friend
in friendship  Â
170
but
were it not that  Â
171
waits ⦠times
accompanies old age  Â
something ⦠ability
affected the strength he wishes he had  Â
174
Measured
traveled  Â
175
sceptres ⦠living
i.e. living kings  Â
179
offices
kindnesses  Â
rarely exceptionally  Â
as ⦠slackness
reveal to me how remiss I have been  Â
183
paragon
i.e. Perdita  Â
fearful usage
frightening treatment  Â
184
ungentle
rough  Â
Neptune
Roman god of the sea  Â
185
pains
trouble  Â
186
Th'adventure ⦠person
risking of her personal safety  Â
189
Smalus
no definitive source has been found for Smalus  Â
192
tears proclaimed
grief at her departure demonstrated her to be  Â
194
execute
carry out  Â
charge
duty/command  Â
197
bend
direct their course  Â
203
climate
spend time  Â
204
graceful
full of divine grace  Â
207
issueless
childless  Â
209
his
of his  Â
213
bear no credit
seem unbelievable  Â
214
nigh
nearby  Â
216
attach
arrest  Â
217
dignity and duty
royal status and his duty to his father  Â
222
amazedly
in a state of amazement/ confusedly, distractedly  Â
becomes My marvel
befits my astonishment  Â
226
seeming
apparent  Â
232
Lay't ⦠charge
accuse him directly  Â
236
Has ⦠question
is questioning these miserable/humble men (the Shepherd and the Clown) Â Â
238
Forswear themselves
renounce what they have said  Â
239
stops
blocks  Â
240
divers
several  Â
243
contract
betrothal  Â
246
kiss ⦠first
i.e. fall to earth  Â
247
The ⦠alike
random events of fortune affect those of high and low birth regardless/it is as likely that the high and the low should be united in marriage as it is that the stars will descend to earth  Â
256
worth
rank  Â
258
look up
i.e. keep your spirits up  Â
262
since ⦠now
when you were no older than I am now  Â
264
Step ⦠advocate
come forward as my supporter  Â
267
trifle
toy/sexual whim of yours  Â
273
petition
request  Â
275
Your ⦠desires
provided you have not let lust corrupt your honor (i.e. had sex)/provided your wishes are not incompatible with your status  Â
278
what ⦠make
how far I succeed  Â
1
relation
account, narrative  Â
2
by
nearby  Â
5
chamber
room/royal presence  Â
7
issue
outcome (plays on the sense of “child”) Â Â
8
broken delivery
incomplete/confused report  Â