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  6 sound measure the depth of

  8 Haply perhaps/hopefully

  9 there's i.e. in the sea there is

  11 mattock agricultural tool similar to a pick, used to break up hard ground 13 Pluto's region the classical underworld, over which Pluto ruled 19 What time when

  19 suffrages votes

  22 man-of-war warship

  23 her i.e. Astraea, Greek goddess of justice

  24 pipe for look in vain for, whistle for

  25 heavy case sad state of affairs

  26 distract deranged, mad

  28 carefully attentively/with solicitude

  29 feed his humour indulge, humor him

  30 careful comforting/costing trouble

  32 Join ... Goths a line is missing before this in the early texts; it was probably something like "But let us live in hope that Lucius will"

  33 wreak vengeance

  36 her i.e. Astraea

  39 for as for

  41 perforce of necessity

  41 stay wait

  43 burning lake both Acheron and the fiery Phlegethon were rivers in the classical underworld 46 Cyclops one-eyed giant

  48 wrung racked/wrenched/pressed down upon

  49 sith since

  50 move provoke/rouse/appeal to

  51 for to to

  52 gear business

  53 "Ad ... Martem" "To Jove," "To Apollo," and "To Mars" (Latin) 57 You ... wind i.e. you might as well shoot against the wind as appeal to Saturninus 58 loose let fly

  59 Of on

  64 said done

  65 Virgo the constellation of the virgin, associated with Astraea; shooting an arrow into her lap is sexually suggestive 65 Give it Pallas shoot the arrow labeled "Pallas" (i.e. Pallas Athene, also associated with virginity) 70 Taurus constellation of the bull

  72 galled grazed

  72 Aries constellation of the ram

  73 horns the signs of cuckoldry (i.e. having an unfaithful wife); Marcus imagines Aaron giving them to Saturninus 74 villain servant/doer of wicked deeds

  77 there it goes a hunter's cry of encouragement

  77 Clown a rustic/the actor who played low-comic parts 78 post messenger

  81 gibbet-maker the Clown has misheard or misunderstood the word Jupiter

  81 taken them down i.e. taken down the gallows (because the execution has been postponed) 87 carrier messenger (the Clown responds to the literal sense of "bearer") 91 press aspire

  92 tribunal plebs malapropism for "tribuni plebis"--the tribunes in their capacity as magistrates protecting the plebeians in law 93 take up amicably settle (a legal dispute; the pigeons are to serve as a peace offering) 94 emperial's malapropism for "emperor's"

  96 oration petition

  99 with a grace courteously, pleasingly, with propriety (the Clown understands "along with a prayer before meals") 101 ado fuss

  104 Hold stop, wait

  104 charges expenses

  106 supplication written request

  111 look for expect

  112 bravely in good style

  113 let me alone leave it to me

  Act 4 Scene 4

  4.4 Location: action continues, but shifting to interior of palace

  2 overborne oppressed

  3 for the extent in return for his exercising

  5 mightful mighty

  7 passed happened/been legally determined

  8 even in accordance

  11 wreaks acts of vengeance

  18 blazoning proclaiming/displaying

  19 humour whim, caprice

  24 she i.e. justice

  33 meanest lowest

  35 High-witted clever, sharp

  35 gloze use fair, false words

  35 withal along with the rest

  40 forsooth in truth

  42 good e'en good evening (i.e. any time after noon)

  45 must I am I to

  47 By'r lady by Our Lady (i.e. the Virgin Mary)

  47 brought up raised (plays on the sense of "given utterance to a report or legal claim") 47 neck plays on the sense of "the laying of a charge at law"

  48 end i.e. death (plays on the sense of "completion of a legal case") 51 device trick/plot

  56 shape privilege create immunity from prosecution

  57 slaughterman executioner

  58 frantic mad

  58 holp'st helped

  62 gathered head raised an army

  62 power army

  63 bent ... spoil determined on destruction

  64 amain in full force/at full speed

  64 conduct leadership

  67 Coriolanus Roman war hero who, having been exiled from Rome, joined forces with his former enemy to march against the city, events that are dramatized in Shakespeare's Coriolanus

  69 nip me cut off my growth/blight me with frost

  74 walked ... man i.e. gone among his citizens in disguise 75 wrongfully wrongfully done

  80 thy name i.e. Saturninus, with its suggestion of Saturn, supposedly King of Rome in the golden age 82 suffers allows

  83 is not careful does not care

  85 stint stop

  86 giddy fickle in allegiance/intoxicated with the thought of revolt 90 honey-stalks clover flowers, the overeating of which causes sheep to become bloated and die 92 rotted destroyed/corrupted by the rot, a disease that affects sheep 95 smooth flatter

  100 parley peace negotiations during which hostilities are suspended 101 appoint arrange

  104 stand in insist upon

  106 effectually adequately, to the purpose

  108 temper work on

  112 successantly at once/one after the other

  Act 5 Scene 1

  5.1 Location: somewhere near Rome Drum drummer 1 Approved tried and tested

  5 as ... witness as noble as your titles proclaim you to be

  7 scathe harm

  9 slip offspring (literally, a cutting from a plant)

  13 bold confident

  15 master in Shakespeare's time, queen bees were assumed to be masculine 19 lusty vigorous

  22 earnestly with sincere feeling

  26 controlled calmed

  27 tawny brown-skinned

  28 bewray betray

  28 brat not necessarily contemptuous

  33 rates berates, scolds

  39 use ... man deal with the man as you think necessary

  42 pearl ... eye proverbial: "a black man is a pearl in a fair woman's eye"

  43 fruit i.e. the baby

  44 wall-eyed with glaring eyes

  50 sire father

  51 sprawl convulse in the throes of death

  52 withal with, moreover

  66 Complots conspiracies

  66 mischief wickedness

  67 Ruthful ... performed lamentable to hear about, yet done in order to excite pity 75 for because

  77 popish i.e. deceptive, superstitious (Protestant term; anachronistic in this context) 80 bauble professional fool's baton with a carved head at one end 86 discover reveal

  89 luxurious lecherous, lascivious

  91 To compared to

  94 trimmed plays on the sense of "had sex with"

  96 washed ... trimmed i.e. like dead meat

  97 Trim fine

  100 codding lecherous (from "cod," i.e. "testicle") 101 As ... set i.e. their mother's lecherousness guaranteed theirs, as certain cards are guaranteed to win a game 102 bloody bloodthirsty

  103 dog ... head in bull-or bear-baiting, dogs were admired for attacking head-on 105 trained lured, as to a snare

  109 Confederate in a conspiracy

  112 cheater person who cheats/escheator (i.e. officer who looks after property forfeited to the crown) 115 pried me peered, spied

  123 as ... is "to blush like a black dog" was proverbial for having a brazen face 131 forswear myself swear falsely/break my word

  147 presently instantly

  159 for since

  161 your hostages i.e. such hostages as you may require Act 5 Scene 2

  5.2 Location:
Rome (outside Titus' house) 1 sad habiliment somber clothing

  5 keeps dwells, remains (possibly playing on the sense of "watches/lies in wait") 7 Tell I will tell

  8 confusion ruin, overthrow

  8 Aloft or within he is either on the upper stage or in the "discovery space"

  10 ope open

  11 sad decrees grave resolutions

  14 bloody lines writing describing bloody deeds (but with the suggestion that the lines have been, metaphorically, written in his own blood) 15 executed plays on the sense of "killed"

  17 grace adorn, augment/give plausibility to

  18 Wanting ... action lacking a hand to accompany my words with gestures 19 odds of advantage over

  23 trenches i.e. wrinkles

  24 heavy sorrowful/burdensome

  32 wreakful vengeful

  38 couch lie hidden

  39 dreadful inspiring fear and dread

  46 surance assurance, guarantee

  49 globes planets (or a printer's error for "globe")

  50 proper palfreys handsome horses

  51 hale haul

  52 murder i.e. murderers

  53 car chariot

  56 Hyperion the Greek sun god

  57 downfall descent; perhaps an additional allusion to the story of Hyperion's son Phaethon, who, attempting to drive the chariot of the sun, was unable to control the horses and crashed into the sea 59 So provided that

  59 Rapine Rape

  63 of on

  65 worldly mortal

  70 closing agreeing (may play on the sense of "embracing")

  71 forge invent

  76 sure securely

  77 practice plot

  77 out of hand immediately/spontaneously

  78 giddy unstable, excitable, inconstant

  80 ply my theme work at my exercise

  82 Fury avenging goddess

  85 fitted fitted out

  87 wags makes the slightest movement/goes anywhere (plays on the sense of sexual motion) 90 convenient fitting, suitable

  93 deal with set to work upon (i.e. kill)

  101 hap chance

  106 proportion physical shape, appearance

  107 up and down in every respect

  115 solemn stately, ceremonial

  124 repair make his way

  136 but Lucius i.e. but that revenge which Lucius shall enact 139 governed ... jest managed the exploit we planned

  140 smooth ... fair flatter and humor him

  141 turn return

  161 cry cry out

  162 forbear stop

  163 therefore precisely for that reason

  170 spring i.e. Lavinia

  180 martyr kill with great violence

  187 paste usually, a mixture of flour and water

  188 coffin pie crust (puns on the usual sense of the word) 189 pasties meat pies (baked without a dish)

  190 strumpet whore, harlot

  190 unhallowed unholy, wicked

  191 increase offspring

  193 surfeit feed to excess/become sick from overeating

  195 progne Progne (or Procne), wife of Tereus, revenged his rape of her sister, Philomel, by killing her son Itys and serving him to his father in a pie 199 temper moisten

  201 officious diligent in duties

  203 Centaurs' feast the wedding feast of Pirithous the Lapith and Hippodamia ended in a bloody battle between the Lapithae and the Centaurs (half-men, half-horses) when one of the Centaurs launched an attack on the women present by attempting to violate the bride 205 gainst before/in anticipation of the time when

  5.3 Location: action continues; the scene then moves into the house

  3 ours with thine i.e. our minds accord with yours

  9 ambush men lying in wait to attack

  17 firmament sky

  18 boots profits, avails

  19 break the parle open the negotiations

  21 careful afflicted with care/considerate

  21 Hautboys oboe-like instruments

  28 cheer food/hospitality

  33 beholding indebted

  36 Virginius the centurion Virginius killed his daughter Virginia to prevent her being raped by Appius Claudius; in some versions of the story he killed her because she had been raped 41 Because so that

  42 still continually

  44 lively striking/living, active

  44 warrant authoritative witness/conclusive proof/sanction/document licensing execution 48 unkind cruel

  52 outrage violent action

  61 daintily with delicate attention to the palate

  66 meed for meed measure for measure

  71 mutual unified, mutually supporting

  73 bane murderer/poison

  75 forlorn outcast

  77 frosty signs i.e. white hair

  77 chaps wrinkles/cracked skin

  80 erst formerly/once

  80 ancestor i.e. Aeneas did

  83 baleful deadly

  84 subtle cunning

  84 Greeks ... Troy i.e. by gaining entry through hiding in the wooden horse 85 Sinon the man who tricked the Trojans into accepting the horse 86 engine instrument of warfare (i.e. the Trojan horse)

  88 compact composed

  96 auditory assembly of listeners, audience

  100 fell fierce, cruel

  101 cozened cheated

  102 fought ... out fought to the end for Rome's cause

  104 unkindly unnaturally

  112 advent'rous willing to incur risk

  113 vaunter boaster

  129 aught anything

  131 poor ... Andronici the few remaining members of the Andronicus family 133 ragged rough

  149 give me aim stand by and observe (archery metaphor: the person who "gave aim" stood by the target and reported the results of the shots) 151 aloof aside

  152 obsequious pertaining to obsequies, i.e. funeral rites 152 trunk body, corpse

  157 tenders offers (as one would discharge a financial obligation; also with connotations of tenderness) 165 Meet fitting

  169 associate accompany

  179 famish starve

  182 doom sentence

  195 heinous wicked

  202 heavy haps sorrowful fortunes

  List of Parts

  captain military leader, general

  Act 1 Scene 1

  1.1 Location: outside Timon's house, Athens

  1.1 Mercer dealer in silk, whose occupation could be indicated by costume; Folio stage direction is "and Mercer" but "both" at line 10 suggests he is synonymous with the Merchant who speaks with the Jeweller 1.1 several different

  3 long for a long time

  3 How ... world? i.e. how are things with you (the Painter responds to a more literal sense) 4 wears wears away, decays

  4 grows gets older

  6 rarity exceptional, striking event

  6 strange strange occurrence

  7 record memory/recorded history

  7 not matches cannot equal

  8 bounty liberality, generosity, goodness

  8 spirits i.e. the other people onstage

  9 conjured summoned with an incantation

  9 attend be present (in response to a summons)/serve, wait upon 12 fixed certain

  13 breathed accustomed (through exercise)

  14 continuate continual

  15 passes surpasses, excels

  18 touch the estimate meet the designated price

  19 we i.e. poets

  19 recompense payment

  20 happy fortunate (in having a worthwhile subject)

  21 aptly readily/rightfully, fittingly/with appropriate language 22 form shape, appearance

  23 rich valuable

  23 water transparency, luster

  24 rapt engrossed/emotionally carried away

  24 dedication in the hope of securing patronage poets often dedicated their work to noblemen 26 idly casually, effortlessly

  30 Provokes itself occurs spontaneously (unlike flint which has to be struck to create a spark) 30 current i.e. of wa
ter

  30 flies flees from, rushes past

  31 bound bank

  31 chafes moves against/seethes at/erodes

  33 Upon ... presentment immediately after its presentation (to Timon) 36 comes off turns out

  37 indifferent average

  38 this ... standing the grace of the painted figure conveys the dignity of the man himself 40 How big how powerfully/what a great

  41 Moves comes alive

  41 To ... interpret one might readily imagine the words of this silent facial expression 43 pretty clever, artful

  43 mocking imitation

  44 touch brushstroke/artistic detail

  46 tutors nature i.e. teaches nature what it should be like 46 artificial strife i.e. the efforts of art to outdo nature 47 livelier more lifelike/more energetic

  48 followed sought after

  51 confluence meeting point of rivers

  53 beneath world earth (below heaven)

  54 entertainment welcome/treatment

  54 drift i.e. poetic flow

  55 particularly i.e. on specific individuals or details 56 wax i.e. a malleable substance (used to coat writing tablets)/growth 56 levelled specifically aimed

  57 comma punctuation mark/phrase

  59 tract trace

  60 How ... you? What do you mean?/How shall I interpret your poem?

  61 unbolt reveal, explain

  62 conditions social ranks/dispositions

  63 glib smooth, oily

  63 slipp'ry fickle, treacherous

  64 grave wise/dignified

  64 austere stern

  64 quality rank/character

  64 tender down offer (plays on the sense of "lay down in payment") 66 hanging i.e. like clothing

  67 Subdues makes subservient

  67 properties appropriates

  67 his ... tendance loving and attending on him

  68 glass-faced mirror-faced (i.e. flattering)

  70 abhor loathe

  70 drops ... knee i.e. bows

  71 returns goes home

  72 nod i.e. acknowledging nod

  75 Feigned imagined, depicted poetically

  76 ranked ... deserts filled with rows of people of all types of worth 77 sphere i.e. the earth

  78 propagate multiply, increasestates fortunes/circumstances/status 79 lady i.e. Fortune

  80 personate represent

  80 frame disposition/form, appearance

  81 wafts beckons

  82 Whose refers to Fortune

  82 present ... rivals current favor immediately turns all his rivals into slaves and servants 84 conceived to scope devised to the purpose

  87 against in the face of

  89 our condition i.e. in paint

  90 hear me on listen further

  91 fellows equals

  91 of late recently

  92 value merit/status

  93 his ... tendance fill his halls with their attentive presence 94 sacrificial worshipping/self-sacrificing

  95 stirrup i.e. as they help him onto his horse 95 through ... air i.e. make themselves dependent on him even for the air they breathe 97 marry by the Virgin Mary

  99 Spurns down rejects, kicks down the mountain

  102 declining falling

  105 quick sudden/sharp (plays on the sense of "living"; to be "quick with child" was to be pregnant) 106 pregnantly compellingly

  107 mean low, inferior, ignorant