WOUND. T.G. v. 4. WOUNDED SPIRIT. A discontented friend, grief-shot C. v. 1 WRONGS. If that the heavens do not their visible spirits K. L. iv. 2 HIV. PT. 1. iv. 3 Y. And you, good yeomen, H.V. ii. 1. L. L. ii. 1. He capers, he dances, he has the eyes of youth, he writes verses, he speaks holyday, he smells April and May: he will carry't, he will carry't; 'tis in his buttons ; he will carry't. M.W. üi.2. H. i. 3. T. A. i. 1. For in her youth M. M. i. 3, YOUTH, continued. Briefly die their joys, We were, fair queen, W.T. i. 2. T. S. i. 2. YOUTH, MELANCHOLY. He hears merry tales, and smiles not: I fear he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old, being 80 full of unmannerly sadness in his youth. M.V. i. 2. UNRESTRAINED. When his headstrong riot hath no curb, H. IV. Pt. 11. iv. 4. Z. ZANIES. I protest, I take these wise men, that crow so at these set kind of fools, no better than the fools' zanies. T. N. i. 5. ZEAL DISREGARDED. To whose ingrate and unauspicious altars, T. N. v. 1. K. L. ii. 2. fiuis. |