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ABBREVIATIONS.
The following are the principal abbreviations used in the Glossary.
adj. adjective.
adv. adverb.
art. article.
conj. conjunction.
dem. pro. demonstrative pronoun.
interj. interjection.
prep, preposition.
pro. pronoun.
rel. pro. relative pronoun.
sb. substantive.
v. verb.
v. inf. verb, infinitive.
v. pp. verb, past participle.
v. pr. p. verb, present participle.
v. pr. t. verb, present tense.
v. pt. verb, past tense.
C. Covnter-Bvff.
C.B. Cry of Blood.
C. C. Caledon’s Complaint.
D. Doomesday.
D.JE. Dido and /Eneas.
F.F. Fancies Farewell.
H. Historic.
M. Miscellaneous Poems.
Ps. Psalms.
S. Sonnets.
S. (2nd), Sonnets, 2nd Series.
S. H. Spirituall Hymne.
T. C. True Crucifixe.
A.S. Anglo-Saxon.
F. French.
Ger. German.
Lat. Latin.
J. Jamieson’s Dictionary.
The Roman numerals i., ii., iii., &c., indicate the Poems, Sonnets, &c. ; but
in the ‘ Dido and /Eneas ’ the books. The ordinary numerals, 1, 2, 3, &c., in¬
dicate the lines ; but in the Psalms they show the verse, and in the ‘ Historic ’
the page. Words which occur very frequently have generally only one reference.

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