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three-man-song-men
men who sing three-part songs   

41
means
boy altos or adult countertenors   

42
puritan
pious Protestant, opposed to excessive festivity   

43
hornpipes
wind instruments/lively vigorous dance/piece of music for such a dance; the
puritan
is so religious he will only sing psalms to them   

warden pies
made from a variety of pear   

44
Mace
spice made from nutmeg   

out of my note
not on my list   

45
race
root   

46
o'th'sun
sun-dried   

48
I'th'name of me
a mild, and unusual, oath   

54
stripes
lashes of a whip   

57
great matter
serious consequences/ infected wounds   

60
horseman … footman
highwayman or robber on foot (who would wear inferior
garments
)   

64
hot service
active use, i.e. excessive wear   

69
out
dislocated   

80
troll-my-dames
loose women/whores   

85
abide
stay briefly   

87
ape-bearer
showman with a performing monkey   

process-server
officer who serves a summons   

88
compassed a motion
traveled around with a puppet show   

prodigal son
in the New Testament parable, the younger son who squanders his inheritance but is forgiven by his father (Luke 15)   

90
living
property   

flown over
dabbled with   

92
Prig
thief/tinker   

93
wakes
country festivals   

98
false of heart
fearful   

102
softly
gently   

105
good-faced
honest, kind   

108
hot
full (plays on the sense of “spicy”)   

110
cheat
deception   

bring out
lead to   

111
sheep
i.e. to be stupid   

unrolled
removed from the list of thieves and vagabonds   

114
hent
grasp   

1
unusual weeds
special (festival) clothes   

2
Flora
Roman goddess of flowers   

3
Peering … front
appearing at the beginning of April   

4
petty
minor   

7
chide … extremes
rebuke your exaggerations   

9
mark o'th'land
object of public attention   

obscured
concealed, disguised   

10
swain's wearing
rustic clothing   

11
pranked up
dressed up, adorned   

12
mess
group of diners/collection of dishes   

folly
lewd or foolish behavior   

13
Digest … custom
tolerate it because it is a tradition   

15
show … glass
look at myself in a mirror   

20
difference
i.e. in rank   

22
accident
chance event   

25
Vilely bound up
humbly/degradingly dressed (literally, bound like a book)   

26
flaunts
fancy clothes   

27
sternness
majesty   

28
Apprehend
be apprehensive about, imagine   

31
Jupiter … bull
in classical mythology the Roman supreme god Jupiter transformed himself into a bull and abducted Europa   

32
Neptune … ram
the Roman sea god Neptune took on the shape of a ram to carry off Theopane   

34
Apollo … swain
the classical sun god Apollo disguised himself as a shepherd to seduce a mortal nymph   

37
in a way
for an undertaking/in a manner   

38
Run not before
do not overtake   

45
I my life
possibly Perdita anticipates being threatened with death   

47
forced
unnatural/uneasy   

48
Or
either   

52
Though
even if   

53
with … while
i.e. by occupying yourself with anything else in the meantime   

55
as
as if   

59
Stand you
be/remain (Fortune was traditionally fickle)   

61
Address
prepare   

sprightly
in a lively, cheerful manner   

64
pantler
pantry maid   

65
dame
hostess   

68
On his
at one person's   

70
to … sip
toast each person   

retired
withdrawn   

83
rosemary
herb symbolizing
remembrance
  

rue
herb symbolizing repentance and
grace
  

84
Seeming and savour
appearance and smell   

88
fit
suit, match   

90
the year … winter
i.e. in autumn   

93
gillyvors
gillyflowers, a type of dual-colored carnation   

94
nature's bastards
gillyflowers are a result of cross-pollination   

96
slips
cuttings (plays on sense of “sexual lapse”)   

97
Wherefore
why   

98
neglect
reject   

99
For
because   

piedness
being multicolored   

100
an … nature
i.e. artificial cross-breeding, in its effect of creating streaked color, only imitates nature's skill   

103
mean
method   

104
over … makes
i.e. man and his materials are created by nature, therefore anything he does is essentially natural too   

107
gentler scion
nobler shoot   

stock
stem/ancestry   

109
race
root/ancestry, i.e. through cross-breeding, a superior plant is generated from a baser one   

110
mend
improve   

116
dibble
tool for making holes in which to plant seedlings   

set
plant   

117
painted
wearing makeup   

120
Hot
herbs were divided into “hot” or “cold” varieties based on their supposed qualities   

savory
a type of herb   

121
goes … weeping
the
marigold
closes at sunset and opens, filled with dew, at sunrise   

127
Out, alas!
exclamation of dismay   

134
maidenheads
virginities   

Proserpina
in Ovid's
Metamorphoses
, Proserpina, the daughter of Ceres, is abducted by
Dis
(Pluto) as she gathers flowers, and is taken in his chariot (
wagon
) to the underworld where he rules   

137
dares
i.e. return from its migration   

take
bewitch   

138
dim
modest/drooping   

139
Juno
queen of the Roman gods   

140
Cytherea
Venus   

142
Phoebus
the sun god   

malady … maids
i.e. greensickness, a type of anemia that caused pallor and weakness; it affected adolescent girls   

144
crown imperial
a lily first imported into England from Constantinople in the late sixteenth century   

145
flower-de-luce
fleur-de-lis, heraldic lily (actually a type of iris)   

150
if
if so   

151
quick
alive   

153
Whitsun pastorals
morris dances and plays celebrating Whitsun, seven Sundays after Easter   

156
Still
always   

158
alms
charity to the poor or sick   

159
ord'ring
arranging of   

162
still
plays on the sense of “motionless”   

163
own … function
perform no other activity   

your doing
thing you do   

particular
individual aspect   

164
singular
exceptional (plays on the sense of “individual,
particular
”)   

165
what … deeds
your present actions   

167
Doricles
the name Florizel has assumed   

169
true
honorable/faithful   

170
give you out
proclaim you to be   

172
the false way
with dishonorable intentions   

174
skill
cause   

176
turtles
turtledoves, thought to mate for life   

180
greensward
grass   

184
blood look out
blush   

sooth
truth   

185
curds and cream
derived from milk and thus associated with shepherds   

187
mistress
dance partner   

188
mend … with
i.e. improve her breath (so bad that even
garlic
would help)   

189
in good time
expression of indignation   

190
stand upon
insist on   

194
boasts
say he boasts   

195
worthy feeding
rich pasture, grazing land   

197
like sooth
truthful   

203
featly
skillfully   

206
light upon
choose her (for marriage)   

Servant
i.e. the Old Shepherd's servant (whose presence indicates that though humble, the household is not impoverished)   

209
tabor
small drum used for morris dancing   

211
tell
count out   

212
ballads
narrative songs sung and sold by itinerant peddlers   

grew
listened attentively/were drawn to   

213
better
at a better time   

217
milliner
vendor of fashionable hats and
gloves
  

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