Act II perjury: II.ii.97 “....At lovers’ perjuries They say Jove laughs.” the voluntary violation of an oath or vow either by swearing to what is untrue.

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Act II perjury: II.ii.97 “....At lovers’ perjuries They say Jove laughs.” the voluntary violation of an oath or vow either by swearing to what is untrue or by omission to do what has been promised under oath : false swearing noun

variable: II.ii.16 “Swear not on the moon, th’ inconstant moon. That monthly changes in her [circled] orb Lest thy love prove likewise variable.” able or apt to vary : subject to variation or changes ; fickle, inconstant adj

intercession II.iii.58 “My intercession likewise steads my foe” II.iii. 58 prayer, petition, or entreaty in favor of another noun

chide II.iii.91 “I pray the, chide me not...” : to voice disapproval to : reproach in a usually mild and constructive manner : scold Verb

brine II.iii.73 “Jesu Maria, what a great deal of brine Hath washed thy sallow cheeks for Rosaline!” water saturated or strongly impregnated with common salt noun

rancor II.iii.99 “For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your household rancor into pure gold” bitter deep-seated ill will noun noun

feign II.v. 16 “But old folks, many feign as they were dead.” to give a false appearance of; pretend verb

wanton II.vi. 75 “Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks.” Uncontrollable, rebellious adjective

Wanton 1) a : one given to self-indulgent flirtation or trifling —used especially in the phrase play the wanton b : a lewd person 2 ) a pampered person or animal : pet; especially : a spoiled child 3) : a frolicsome child or animalpet