press to crowd or throng.
ides of March in the ancient Roman calendar, the 15th day of March.
order of the course how the race goes.
passions of some difference conflicting emotions.
conceptions original ideas, designs, plans.
soil to smirch or stain.
by means whereof as a result of
just correct or true.
shadow a mirrored image or reflection.
respect repute.
modestly quietly and humbly, not pretentiously.
jealous on resentfully suspicious of a rival or a rival's influence.
common laughter a frivolous man.
stale make common or meaningless.
protester one who professes friendship.
scandal to disgrace.
rout a disorderly crowd or noisy mob.
indifferently showing no partiality, bias, or preference.
speed me help me forward.
favor appearance or look.
I had as lief I would rather.
accoutred dressed.
hearts of controversy excitement.
Colossus the gigantic statue of Apollo set at the entrance to the harbor of Rhodes and included among the Seven Wonders of the World.
start a spirit raise a spirit.
encompass'd allowed room for.
keep his state maintain a court.
nothing jealous not doubtful.
chidden berated.
ferret eyes red, angry eyes.
marry indeed (an oath based on the name of the Virgin Mary)
gentle noble, chivalrous.
fain with eagerness, gladly.
howted cheered.
chopp'd reddened and chapped.
swounded swooned or fainted.
durst dared.
falling sickness epilepsy.
scarfs sashes worn by soldiers or officials.
quick mettle lively and spirited.
tardy form slow manner.
wit intellectual and perceptive powers.
disgest digest.
several hands different handwriting.






















