Verona Time's Fun

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  1. 3. Prayers.
  2. 4. Chains (used to shackle prisoners).
  3. 5. The Elizabethan police.
  4. 7. Coming presently.
  5. 9. Friar that performs marriage ceremonies.
  6. 11. Quite blind or merely disighted.
  7. 13. The language of love.
  8. 15. Negro, as used by Shakespeare (here and elsewhere.
  9. 17. Man that busies him-self unduly with matters belonging to the housewife's province.
  10. 19. Loose women.
  11. 20. A piece of clothing.
  12. 21. Onomatopoetic word for gossip (parallel to chatter).
  13. 22. Keep company with, or keep in tune with.
  14. 23. Forward thrust with the sword, one foot being advanced at the same time.
  15. 24. Sworn warnings.
  16. 25. Identification (empathy) in suffering.
  17. 26. An ecclesiastical greeting.
  18. 29. One who runs after women.
  19. 30. Short stick, or baton, of the clown.
  20. 31. Famous theatre in Verona, Italy
  21. 32. Prince of Verona
  22. 34. Absolved from her sins and forgiven.
  23. 35. Passionately in love.
  24. 36. A familiar (or contemptuous) form of "sir," generally used when speaking to inferiors.
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  1. 1. Having broken my marriage vows.
  2. 2. Elaborate entertainment which was coming into fashion among the nobility at the end of Shakespeare's career.
  3. 6. Picked out; gathered.
  4. 8. Monarch of Verona, Italy in 1558
  5. 10. Place outside of Verona people move to after being exiled by Prince Escalus.
  6. 12. Disturbed, upset, uneasy.
  7. 14. Male falcon of the peregrine variety.
  8. 16. Changeable or unfaithful.
  9. 18. Worthless, good-for-nothing.
  10. 22. One who bandies logic; one who exchanges trivial points of logic.
  11. 26. To hold liquids.
  12. 27. The regular word for harmony among players, or for an actual group of fiddlers.
  13. 28. Known as a play where everyone dies.
  14. 33. Sober, serious.