[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.
[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.