Love's Labour's Lost

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by William Shakespeare


  58 is mistook has been delivered to the wrong person

  58 importeth concerns

  61 neck … wax i.e. wax seal (recalls wringing the neck of a capon)

  61 give ear listen

  63 infallible certain

  65 commiseration pity

  66 vassal servant/slave

  66 illustrate illustrious, renowned

  67 pernicious wicked (possibly Armado’s error for “penurious”)

  67 indubitate undoubted

  68 Veni, vidi, vici “I came, I saw, I conquered” (Latin), Julius Caesar’s famous phrase

  69 annothanize explain; perhaps a fusion of “anatomize” and “annotate”

  69 vulgar vernacular

  70 videlicet “namely” (Latin)

  70 see saw

  70 overcame conquered; possibly goes on to assume sexual connotations

  76 catastrophe conclusion

  79 lowliness poverty, low status

  81 tittles insignificant particles

  82 expecting awaiting

  82 profane desecrate

  83 thy picture (mental) image

  84 dearest … industry most heartfelt intention of industrious gallantry

  86 Nemean lion slain by Hercules as the first of his twelve labors

  88 Submissive fall if you fall submissively

  89 forage hunting

  90 strive resist

  91 repasture food

  92 plume of feathers showy idiot

  92 indited composed

  93 vane weathervane (i.e. changeable)

  94 but I if I do not

  95 Else otherwise

  95 going o’er reading/climbing over (generating a pun on style/stile)

  95 erewhile a short time ago

  96 keeps lodges

  97 phantasime one full of fantasies

  97 Monarcho nickname of a pretentious Italian who frequented the Elizabethan court

  98 To for

  98 book-mates fellow students

  107 mistaken wrongly delivered

  108 up away

  108 thine i.e. your turn

  109 shooter archer, i.e. who is to shoot next (puns on “suitor”)

  111 continent container

  113 put off evaded

  114 horns i.e. deer

  115 horns i.e. cuckold’s horns (which supposedly grew on the head of a man with an unfaithful wife)

  115 miscarry are scarce

  116 put on hit

  118 deer puns on “dear”

  119 If … near i.e. not you; Rosaline dismisses Boyet either because he has a cuckold’s horns or lacks the (suggestively phallic) horns of a mature deer

  121 strikes … brow takes aim at the deer’s head/accuses you of cuckoldry

  123 lower i.e. in the heart/genitals

  123 hit her scored wittily/sexually

  124 come upon answer (perhaps with sexual connotations)

  125 a man i.e. old

  125 King Pepin eighth-century king

  126 hit it name of a popular song and dance (plays on sense of “sex”)

  128 Queen Guinevere wife of King Arthur, who was unfaithful to her husband

  133 An if

  134 fit it unite lyrics and meter (plays on sense of “have sex”)

  135 mark target

  136 mark but only take note of

  137 mark target/female genitals

  137 prick bull’s-eye/penis

  137 mete aim (puns on “mate”)

  138 Wide o’the’bow hand wide of the mark on the left side (bow plays on sense of “vagina”)

  138 out inaccurate/out of practice

  139 shoot plays on sense of “ejaculate”

  139 clout cloth patch at the center of the target (plays on sense of “vulva”)

  140 out i.e. of practice in archery/sexually

  140 in i.e. in practice

  141 upshoot best shot/ejaculation

  141 cleaving the pin splitting the peg at the center of the target/stimulating his penis

  143 hard good/sexually impenetrable

  143 pricks archery targets/penises

  143 bowl play at bowls (possible play on “masturbate you”)

  144 rubbing of the bowling ball against impediments/masturbatory friction

  144 owl “to take owl” was to take offense; pronounced to rhyme with bowl it puns on “hole” (vagina)

  145 clown rustic

  147 incony fine, pronounced “incunny,” perhaps punning on “coney”/French con (“cunt”)

  147 vulgar common, probably Costard’s mistake for the opposite

  148 obscenely malapropism, perhaps for “seemly,” appropriate for the preceding dialogue; there may also be innuendo in comes so smoothly off and so fit

  149 dainty fastidious/elegant

  153 pathetical nit touching little fellow

  154 Sola a hunting cry

  4.2 pedant schoolteacher

  1 reverend worth respect

  1, 2 in the testimony with the warrant

  3 sanguis, in blood in finest condition

  4 pomewater large juicy apple

  4 now at one moment

  5 anon at the next moment

  6 crab crab apple

  8 at the least to say the least

  9 buck … head five-year-old male deer (i.e. having just grown antlers)

  10 haud credo “I do not believe it” (Latin; Dull understands something like “old gray doe”)

  11 pricket two-year-old male deer

  12 intimation intrusion

  13 insinuation introduction

  13 explication detailed description

  13 facere to make (Holofernes sprinkles his speech with Latin terms)

  14 replication reply

  15 after in keeping with

  15 undressed unkempt

  16 untrained uninstructed/poorly managed horticulturally

  16 unlettered illiterate

  16 ratherest most of all

  17 unconfirmed inexperienced/ignorant

  17 insert introduce/substitute intrusively

  20 Twice-sod doubly boiled

  20 bis coctus “twice cooked”

  22 of on

  23 eat eaten

  25 sensible capable of perception

  27 Which as

  27 feeling sensitivity

  27 fructify bear fruit

  29 So … learning it would be like trying to educate a fool/clumsily patching learning’s fabric

  30 omne bene “all is well”

  30 of … mind in agreement with one of the Church Fathers (early Christian authorities)

  31 Many … wind i.e. one has to put up with what one can’t change

  31 brook endure

  33 Cain’s birth i.e. at the beginning of creation (Cain was Adam and Eve’s son)

  34 Dictynna one of the names of the Roman moon goddess

  34 goodman title for someone below the rank of gentleman

  36 Phoebe, to Luna other names for the moon goddess

  37 no more no older

  38 raught reached

  38 fivescore one hundred (five times twenty)

  39 Th’allusion … exchange the riddle remains valid even if one substitutes Cain’s name for Adam’s

  40 collusion verbal trick (unwittingly correct as this is a malapropism for allusion)

  41 comfort help

  41 capacity mental ability

  43 pollution corruption (of what he has said); another malapropism for allusion

  46 extemporal improvised

  49 Perge “proceed”

  50 abrogate scurrility do away with coarse language

  51 something … letter make some use of alliteration

  51 argues facility demonstrates linguistic fluency

  52 preyful killing much prey/intent on hunting/sexually hungry

  52 pricket two-year-old male deer, with play on “penis”

  53 say say it was

  53 sore wounded, with play on “sexually infected”


  53 sore four-year-old male deer, with play on “vulva”

  53 shooting being shot at/ejaculating

  54 ‘L’ sound of the dogs’ yelling/letter “L”

  54 sorrel three-year-old male deer/L added to sore/sore penis (an “ell” was a measure of length and euphemism for “penis”)

  54 thicket plays on sense of vagina/pubic hair

  55 Or … sorrel i.e. whatever kind of deer it was

  55 fall a-hooting begin calling out

  56 sore be sore the deer is wounded

  56 fifty sores L is the Roman numeral for fifty; the sores in this sequence also carry connotations of sexual disease

  56 o’ out of

  57 Of … ‘L’ adding another “L” (fifty) makes one hundred deer

  57 more ‘L’ possible pun on “moral” (hidden meaning)

  59 talent alternative spelling for “talon”

  59 claws scratches/flatters

  61 HOLOFERNES in the following sequence Shakespeare seems to have muddled the names of the schoolmaster and the curate, leading the early editions to assign the speeches incorrectly; all editions, including this one, correct for clarity

  61 foolish simple/trifling

  62 forms images

  62 figures rhetorical devices

  63 apprehensions conceptions

  63 motions inward promptings

  63 revolutions reflections

  63 begot conceived

  64 ventricle brain cavity

  64 pia mater membrane covering the brain/brain

  65 upon … occasion when the time is right

  70 profit benefit/increase (due to pregnancy)

  70 under you under your teaching/underneath you (sexually)

  72 Mehercle “by Hercules”

  72 ingenious clever/intelligent

  72 want lack

  73 capable able to learn/have sex

  73 put … them with sexual connotations

  74 vir … loquitur “he’s a wise man who says little” (proverbial)

  73 soul feminine i.e. woman

  76 Person parson (rustic pronunciation)

  77 quasi “as if”

  79 likest most like

  80 hogshead large cask for drink

  81 Of … hogshead broaching a cask/getting drunk

  81 lustre of conceit spark of wit

  82 turf of earth i.e. person close to the soil

  88 Fauste … ruminat “Faustus, while all the cattle are chewing the cud in the cool shade, I pray you …” (opening of the poet Mantuan’s first eclogue, a well-known work at the time)

  90 Venetia … pretia “Venice, he that does not see thee does not esteem thee” (Italian proverb)

  93 Ut … fa either notes of a scale or snatch of tune

  94 Under pardon begging your pardon

  95 Horace Latin poet of the first century BC

  97 staff stanza

  97 Lege, domine “read, master”

  102 oaks i.e. firm

  102 osiers pliant willows

  103 Study … book i.e. the student abandons his inclination and makes your eyes his subject for study

  104 art scholarship

  105 mark target/vagina

  108 Which is for which is owed

  108 parts physical or mental attributes

  109 Jove Roman king of the gods

  110 bent inclined

  113 apostrophus apostrophe

  114 accent correct emphasis

  114 supervise look over

  114 canzonet short song/poem

  115 numbers ratified metrically correct lines

  116 caret (it is) “lacking”

  116 Ovidius Naso Roman poet Ovid (Naso means “large-nosed”)

  117 odoriferous sweet-smelling

  118 fancy imagination

  118 jerks sharp speeches

  118 Imitari “to imitate”

  120 damosella damsel

  122 strange foreign

  123 overglance look over

  123 superscript address

  125 intellect meaning, contents

  125 nomination name

  127 all desired employment any service you wish to put me to

  129 framed composed

  129 sequent attendant

  130 way of progression process of delivery

  131 Trip and go move nimbly (phrase from a popular song)

  132 concern much be of great importance

  133 Stay … compliment don’t wait upon etiquette

  133 forgive thy duty excuse the necessary courtesies

  135 Have with thee I’ll go with you

  137 father Church Father

  138 colourable colours plausible explanations (offered by the Church Fathers)

  141 pen calligraphy/style

  145 undertake … venuto ensure your welcome

  148 society company

  149 text i.e. the Bible (possibly Ecclesiastes 4:8–12)

  151 certes certainly

  151 concludes resolves

  153 Pauca verba “few words”

  153 gentles gentlefolk

  153 game sport/hunting/love play

  1 coursing hunting (may pun on “cursing”)

  2 pitched a toil set up a net

  2 toiling … pitch struggling among the sticky thoughts of love

  3 defiles pollutes, fouls

  3 set thee down settle in

  4 I I am

  4 mad … sheep when not given the armor of the dead Achilles, Ajax attacked a flock of sheep thinking they were the enemy

  10 lie … throat tell enormous lies

  10 in in love

  16 groan i.e. for love

  19 bird-bolt blunt arrow for shooting birds

  20 under … pap i.e. where the heart is

  20 pap breast

  23 eye-beams the eyes were thought to emit beams of light

  24 night of dew nightly tears

  26 deep sea

  34 glasses mirrors

  34 still continually

  40 thy i.e. the king’s

  42 perjure perjurer, oath breaker

  42 wearing papers perjurers were punished by having to wear papers stating their offense

  44 another … name i.e. another drunkard

  47 triumviry triumvirate (i.e. trio)

  47 corner-cap three- or four-cornered cap worn by clergymen and academics

  47 society fellowship

  48 Tyburn place of execution where triangular gallows stood

  48 simplicity folly

  49 stubborn stiff, rough

  49 move i.e. persuade Maria to love him

  51 numbers verses/lines of poetry

  52 guards decorations/defenses

  52 hose breeches

  53 shop codpiece

  62 grace favor

  65 Exhal’st draws up (the sun was thought to draw vapors from the earth)

  68 To as to

  69 liver vein style of the lover (the liver was thought to be the seat of passion)

  70 green goose silly young girl/new prostitute

  71 out o’th’way gone astray

  73 infant play child’s game

  75 heedfully o’er-eye observe attentively

  76 sacks … mill cause for laughter (proverbial)

  77 woodcocks proverbially stupid birds

  79 coxcomb fool (literally, fool’s cap)

  81 corporal officer (in Cupid’s army) (plays on “corporeal”)

  83 foul as “fowl,” Berowne sarcastically applauds Dumaine’s identification of Katherine’s dark (raven) hair as amber-colored

  82 for … quoted makes real amber seem ugly in comparison

  82 quoted cited

  83 An … noted punning on

  85 Stoop curved/come down to earth

  86 with child i.e. round

  92 Amen/kind of me

  92 good word i.e.

  93 a as a

  95 incision cutting for letting blood

  96 in saucers into receptacles/by the saucerful

/>   96 misprision error

  98 vary wit inspire new forms of expression/decrease intelligence

  101 passing surpassingly

  102 wanton playful

  105 That so that

  105 sick to death made ill from longing (death possibly plays on sense of “orgasm”)

  111 unmeet unfitting

  112 pluck a sweet plays on sense of “take virginity, have sex”

  116 Juno Roman queen of the gods, wife of Jove

  116 Ethiope Ethiopian (i.e. dark-complexioned, thought to be unattractive)

  117 for to be

  122 example provide precedent for

  123 perjured note paper pinned to perjurer describing his offense

  124 dote love dearly

  125 charity Christian love (as opposed to amorous love)

  126 That you who

  126 society company

  128 taken napping caught unawares

  129 such i.e. the same

  133 wreathèd folded (sign of melancholy)

  133 athwart across

  135 closely secretly

  137 fashion behavior

  138 reek emanate

  141 troth good faith, a pledge

  145 spend expend/exhaust

  148 by about

  151 grace privilege

  152 worms wretches

  153 coaches alludes to the coach image in the king’s poem

  156 minstrels musicians, entertainers

  156 sonneting sonnet-composition

  158 o’ershot in error/off course (literally, to have overshot the target)

  159 mote speck of dust/fault

  160 beam large object/major fault

  162 teen grief

  164 gnat i.e. insignificant thing

  165 gig spinning-top

  166 profound wise

  166 tuning a jig singing a lively song/dancing

  167 Nestor Trojan leader, famed for his wisdom

  167 push-pin children’s game

  168 Timon Athenian notorious for his misanthropy

  168 idle toys trivial games/concerns

  172 caudle medicinal gruel

  174 over-view inspection

  176 honest honorable

  182 pruning me preening myself

  184 state posture/bearing

  186 Soft! Wait a moment!

  187 true honest

  188 post ride quickly (away)

  190 present gift/written document

  192 makes treason is treason doing

  194 mar spoil (proverbial: “to make or mar”)

  197 person parson (i.e. Nathaniel)

  197 misdoubts distrusts

  204 toy trifle

  205 passion powerful emotion

  207 whoreson bastard (son of a whore)

  207 loggerhead blockhead

  210 mess four dining companions

  212 pick-purses pickpockets

  216 turtles turtledoves—i.e. lovers

  217 sirs address acceptable for both men and women

  218 Walk … folk i.e. the honest people will leave

 

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