[322] the grief I bear.
[323] face, visage.
[324] garments, aspect.
[325] nurseling, fed child.
[326] hold, rest.
[327] how should I stand still in my place.
[328] blue.
[329] nails.
[330] companion.
[331] treasure.
[332] liking.
[333] blue.
[334] more.
[335] perish.
[336] bear.
[337] good, gain.
[338] hard, dearly.
[339] flesh.
[340] faded.
[341] doubt.
[342] more.
[343] fair, the opposite of uncouth.
[344] Methinks.
[345] followers.
[346] weep.
[347] He will beat down our fall or evil, as he promised.
[348] promised.
[349] without counsel.
[350] torn.
[351] in wont, habitually.
[352] burst for no grief.
[353] cease.
[354] grief.
[355] stay.
[356] noble babe.
[357] clothed.
[358] high.
[359] more.
[360] against wrong.
[361] go.
[362] face, complexion.
[363] surely.
[364] blame.
[365] die.
[366] few.
[367] weep.
[368] promised.
[369] beat down our bale, or evil.
[370] promised.
[371] place.
[372] believe thy word.
[373] pricks.
[374] dole, or grief thou endurest.
[375] cast about, cousin, in thy thought.
[376] swinged with whips.
[377] cease.
[378] reed.
[379] offer.
[380] trouble.
[381] at all costs.
[382] pretended great prophecies.
[383] quickly.
[384] unless he can shew still further craft, or art.
[385] all ways, quite.
[386] Saying, as in a wise saw.
[387] draw lots.
[388] beguiled.
[389] scroll.
[390] am bewildered.
[391] What meddle ye with?
[392] What I wrote is written.
[393] fellow.
[394] ill fall the day.
[395] quickly.
[396] bear.
[397] insults, miscallings.
[398] knowing, willing.
[399] grave.
[400] host of men, company.
[401] hands.
[402] harm.
[403] have compassion.
[404] compelled.
[405] torment.
[406] counsel.
[407] were gone.
[408] put in grave.
[409] in reason.
[410] draw.
[411] wound in his shroud.
[412] caused them to make.
[413] Easter.
[414] father.
[415] Adam's miss, or fall.
[416] Sooth to say to thee.
[417] rescue.
[418] fiend.
[419] betraying.
[420] earthly food--the apple.
[421] stead, state.
[422] make.
[423] stayed, kept.
[424] sure.
[425] slake thirst, lessen (or as in "slack a fire").
[426] gentle, gracious.
[427] linger.
[428] cease, leave.
[429] And all sing, _Salvator Mundi, 1st ver._
[430] kenn'd, k
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