Diacritics: ACCT Acute accent, = "This syllable goes in S." DBACCT Double acute accent, = "This syllable is heavy, and goes in S." DBGRV Double grave accent, = "This syllable is heavy and goes in W." GLC Great colon; appears on both the syllables which flank the colon in the ms. Indicates an empty W. OUTR Arc below this syllable, = outride MACCT Musical accent; appears only in the Windhover = "This syllable goes in S." CSZ Vertical line; marks caesura. ELIP Ellipsis; appears only once, in Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves. Indicates an empty S. ^ arc over the two syllables flanking the symbol; indicates a multiply-filled W ~ tilde over the word or words in the mss. Exact meaning unknown *GMH Marks executed paraphonology which was indicated in the ms (by a small superscript arc between syllables). *US Marks executed paraphonology not indicated by Hopkins in the ms. = Equals sign between words in the mss; indicates a compound. RHM Marks rhyming syllables. Juncture marking: 1 Syllable is non-final in its Word. 2 Ssyllable is final in its Word, non-final in its Clitic Group. 3 Syllable is final in it Clitic Group but non-final in its Phonological Phrase. 4 Syllable is final in its Phonological Phrase, but non-final in its Intonational Phrase. 5 Syllable is final in its Intonational Phrase. Stress marking: 1 Stressless 2,3,4 Sarying levels of stress, defined relatively Weight marking: v Light - Heavy x Ambiguous