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Cockney. Cry to it, nuncle, as the cockney did to the eels, when she put them i' the pite alive

Cockpit. Can this cockpit hold the vafty field of France

Cockrel. It had upon its brow a bump as big as a young cockrel's stone
Cyrus. As hateful as Cocytus' misty mouth

Cod-piece to flick pins on

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Lear. 2 4 944 7 Henry v.1 cb 509112 3 971 2 6

Rom. and Jul.
Titus Andronicus. 2 4 840133
Ibid. 5 1851138

Twelfth Night. 1 5 311260
Two Gent. of Ver.2 7 33113

Codding. That codding spirit had they from their mother
Cudling. As a codling when 'tis almost an apple

For the rebellion of a cod-piece, to take away the life of a man Meafure for Measure. 32
Where his cod-piece feems as maffy as his club

King of cod-pieces

'Twas nothing, to geld a cod-piece of a purfe

Winter's Tale. 4 3

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Much Ado About Nothing. 3 3
Love's Labour Loft. 3 1

Othello. 2 11053110

M. Wives of Windfor.2 2 562 5
Twelfth Night. 3 4 32615

- Our coffers—with too great a court, and liberal largess-are grown somewhat light

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The lining of his coffers fhall make coats to deck our foldiers
Shall our coffers then be empty'd, to redeem a traitor home
And his coffers found with hollow poverty and emptiness

Her afhes, in an urn more precious than the rich jewel'd coffer of Darius
Coffin. A cuftard coffin

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cog

And of the paste a coffin will I rear, and make two pasties of your fhameful heads

Coffin'd. Would't thou have laugh'd, had I come coffin'd home, that weep'ft to fee me triumph

Cog. I cannot cog, I cannot prate

I cannot cog, and fay thou art this and that

That lye, and cog, and flout, deprave and flander
Since you can cog, I'll play no more with you

Coriolanus. 2

M.W. of Wind.3 3
Ibid. 3 3

Much Ado Ab. Nothing.51
Love's Labor Loft. 5 2

Because I cannot flatter, and speak fair, fmile in men's faces, smooth, deceive, and

their hearts from them

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Cogging. To be revenged on the fame fcald, fcurvy, cogging companion, the host of the garter

Timon of Athens.5 2

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Come both, you cogging Greeks, have at you both
Some cogging, cozening slave

Merry Wives of Windfor. 31
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Troilus and Creffida. 5 6 889226
Orbello. 4 2 1071|2|40

Cogitation. For cogitation refides not in that man, that does not think it Winter's Tale. 1] 2336253

This breaft of mine hath bury'd thoughts of great value, worthy cogitations J. Cafar.1 Cognition. I will not be my felf, nor have cognition of what I feel Troilus and Creffida.|5| Cognizance. As cognizance of my blood drinking hate

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1 Henry vi. 2 4 5532 5 cognizance J.Cæfar. 2 2 750 260 Cymbeline. 2 4 905217 M. W. of Windsor.3 1 58235 Measure for Mealure. 2 I 80118 coherent All's Well. 37 295116

Coil. Who was so firm, so constant, that this coil would not infect his reafen with proteftation

What a coil is there

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For the wedding being there to-morrow there is a great coil to night M. A. Ab. Noth. 3

Yonder's old coil at home

I am commanded here, and kept a coil too young

I am not worth this coil that's made for me

What a coil's here! ferving of becks, and jutting out of bums

And wilt thou have a reason for this coil

When we have fhuffled off this mortal coil

All's Well. 2 1 283141

King Jobn. 2 1 3921 19 Timon of Ath. 1 2 8092 9 Titus Andronicus. 31 843211 Hamlet. 311017|1'44

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You have caufed your holy-hat to be stampt on the king's coin
I had rather coin my heart, and drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring from
the hard hands of peasants their vile trash by any indirection
heaven's image in stamps that are forbid

Coinage. This is the very coinage of your brain

Ciner. Some coiner with his tools made me a counterfeit
Cining. A mother hourly coining plots

They cannot touch me for coining; I am the king himself
Co-join. Thou may'st co-join with something; and thou doft
Colbrand, the giant, that fame mighty man

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Julius Cæfar. 4 3

Meaf. for Meaf.2 4 856226
Hamlet. 3 4 1025118

Cymbeline. 2 5 9061 3

I am not Sampson, Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, to mow 'em down before me Hen, viii. 5 Colcbss. Which makes her feat of Belmont, Colchos' ftrand, and many Jafons come in quest of her

Cold. There's goodly catching of cold

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To thy cold comfort, for being flow in thy hot office

I spoke with her but once, and found her wond'rous cold

I muse your majesty doth seem so cold

The nobles are fled, the commons they are cold

Their cold intent, tenour, and substance, thus
Wrathful knipping cold

Henry my lord is cold in great affairs

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friends to me: what do they in the north, when they should ferve their fovereign in the weft

Ricbard .44 664 115

A milk-fop, one who never in his life felt so much cold as over shoes in fnow Ibid. 5| 3| 669|1| 2 He fpake of her, as Dian had hot dreams, and the alone were cold Cold-blood. And my cold-blood

Cold-bonds. If you will take this audit, take this life, and cancel these
Cold-fire

Cymbeline. 5 5 925220
M. Ado Ab, Notb. 1 1122238
cold-bonds Cym. 5 4 922112
Romeo and Juliet. 1 1
Cymbeline. 2 3

Coldly. Bear it coldly but till midnight

Coldeft. The most coldeft that ever turn'd up ace
Cold-fifb. It was thought she was a woman, and was turn'd into a cold-fith Winter's Tale. 4 3

9692 1 902219 352 150

Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2

133 260

We coldly paufe for thee

Cold-purfes. Hot livers, and cold-purses

King Jobn. 2 1

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Cold-moving nods

Cold feent. He is now at a cold fcent

Coldpur. Of hotspur, coldfpur

Coldways, that seem like prudent helps, are very poisonous where the disease is violent

Caleville, Sir John. D. P.

Calic. Oft the teeming earth is with a kind of colic pinch'd and vex'd
Cellar. Ah, while you live, draw your neck out of the collar
Colleagued with this dream of his advantage

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Colcurs.

A. S. P. C. L.

Love's Lab. Loft.14 2 160|1|38

Tell not me of the father, I do fear colourable colours
You must not marvel, Helen at my course, which holds not colour with the time All's W.2 5 289231

He, that is well hang'd in this world, needs fear no colours
What colour for my vifitation shall I hold up before him

Twelfth Night.1| 5| 310|2|16|
Winter's Tale. 4 3 355113

The colour of the king doth come and go, between his purpose and his confcience

403 238 482 243

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How might we fee Falstaff beftow himself to-night in his true colours
But yet we want a colour for his death

K. Jobn. 4 2 2 Henry iv. 2 2 2 Henry vi. 31 585210 Julius Cæjar 2 I 747 14 Cymbeline. 31 906|2|47 Ibid. 4

Since the quarrel will bear no colour for the thing it is, fashion it thus
Cæfar's ambition against all colour, here did put this yoke upon us
To gain his colour, I'd let a parish of such Clotens blood
This is a fellow of the felf fame colour our fifter fpeaks of
Which your modefties have not craft enough to colour
Read on this book; that show of fuch an exercife may colour your loneliness Itid. 3
Then what I have to do will want true colour

Our colours do return in thofe fame hands that did difplay them when we firft
march'd forth

Mocking the air with colours idly spread, and find no check

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And follow unacquainted colours here

Thy threat'ning colours now wind up

And wound our tattered colours clearly up

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God, and faint George! Talbot, and England's right! profper our colours in this dangerous fight

Let our bloody colours wave

Thofe, that weep this lamentable divorce, under her colours, are wonderfully to extend him

Colts. Unbacked colts

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Love's Lab. Left. 3

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He hath rid his prologue like å rough colt

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Ay, that's a colt, indeed, for he doth nothing but talk of his horfe

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For young hot colts, being rag'd, do rage the more

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But, oh, the noble combat, that 'twixt joy and forrow, was fought in Paulina Ib. 5
Oh, what a noble combat haft thou fought, between compulfion and a brave re-

Grant me the combat, gracious fovereign

Combinate. Her combinate husband

Combination. A folemn combination fhall be made, of our dear fouls
This cunning cardinal the articles o' the combination drew as himself
A combination, and a form, indeed, where every god did feem to fet his feal Ham. 3
Combin'd. I am combin'd by a facred vow, and shall be abfent

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That which combin`d us was moft great, and let not a leaner action rend us Ant. & Cles. 2 Come me, to what was done to her

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Quibbling on the word come

If a maid could come by them

and be hang'd

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Comedians,
Comedians. The quick comedians extemporally will ftage us, and prefent our Alexan-

drian revels

Ant. and Cleop.5

Lonely. The most lamentable comedy, and moft cruel death of Pyramus and Thisby

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Mid. Night's Dream. 1 2 178 1 5
Ibid. 4 2 192 2 7
Lear. 1 2 934 1 10

I do not doubt but to hear them fay, it is a fweet comedy
Pat he comes, like the catastrophe of the old comedy
Comely. Ch, what a world is this, when what is comely envenoms him that bears it

As You Like It.2 3 230|1|18
Comely.

- Had you fuch a lofs as I, I could give better comfort than you do

Comely. This is a happier and more comely time

Comet. Some comet or unufual prodigy

A. S. P. C. L.

Coriolanus.141 6 731|1| 1 Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265222

- By being feldom seen, I could not stir, but, like a comet, I was wonder'd at 1 H. iv. 3 2 460137

-importing change of times and states, brandish your crystal treffes in the sky 1 H.vi. 1 I 5432 I
Now shine it like a comet of revenge, a prophet to the fall of all our foes
When beggars die there are no comets feen
Cemfit-maker's wife. You fwear like a comfit-maker's wife
Comfort. He receives comfort like cold porridge

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Give him fhow of comfort in his fuit

As thou believeft there is another comfort than this world

Ibid. 3 2 557123
Jul. Caf.22
1 Henry iv. 3
Tempeft. 2

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Merry W. of Wind. 2 I
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I dare not fay, how near the tidings of our comfort is

- in heaven, and we are on the earth

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— Of comfort no man speak let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs All comfort go with thee, for none abides with me

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- If the Roman ladies bring not comfort home they'll give him death by inches
To keep with you at meals, comfort your bed, and talk to you fometimes J.Cafar. 2
Give her what comforts the quality of her paffion requires
Thou art all the comfort the gods will diet me with

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- 'Twas yet fome comfort, when mifery could beguile the tyrant's rage and frustrate his proud will

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Comforting. If I find him comforting the king, it will stuff his fufpicion more fully Lear. 3
Comfortless as frozen water to a starved fnake

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Comforted. Not comforted to live, but that there is this jewel in the world, that I may fee again

Comforter. Let no comforter delight mine ear

Ant.

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Coming. The folemn feast shall more attend, upon the coming space
Coming-in. Eleven widows and nine maids, is a fimple coming in for one man

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It did come to his hands, and commands fhall be executed
Those he commands, move only in command, nothing in love
And four shall quickly draw out my command, which men are beft
For, indeed, I have loft command therefore I pray you

One, that but performs the bidding of the fulleft man, and worthieft to have com-
mand obey'd

One business does command us all

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Ibid. 3 11 789137 Tim. of Arb. 3 4 8141 5 Cymbeline. 3 4 910247

Two Gent. of Verona. 4 1

Othello. 1 2 10462 6 Cymbeline. 3 2 907156 38157 All's Well. 4 3 298123 76227

The troops are all scatter'd, and the commanders very poor rogues Commandments. Went to fea with the Ten Commandments, but fcrap'd one out of the table

- Could I come near your beauty with my nails I'd fet my ten commandments in your face

Commend. I commend you to your own content

It was a violent commencement in her, and thou shalt fee an answerable sequestration

Measure for Measure. 1
2 Henry vi. 3 5762 4

2

Othello. 1 3 1050230 Comedy of Errors.1| 2 105114

Commend

Commend. I did commend the black oppreffing humour to the most wholesome physick|

of thy health-giving air

-the paper to his gracious hand

And so I do commend you to their backs

Tell her I fend to her my kind commends

Speak to his gentle hearing kind commends

I commend me to thee, I commend thee, and I leave thee

The king's majesty commends his good opinion to you

A. S. P. C. L.

Love's Labor Loft.1 I 1492 21
All's Well. 51|301|2|49|
Macbeth. 3 1 3731 30
Richard ii. 31426147
Ibid. 3 3 429|2|24

2 Henry iv. 22 482156
Henry viii. 2 3 683120
Ibid. 51 696 245
Lear. 31 946137

And durft commend a secret to your ear much weightier than this work And dare upon the warrant of my note commend a dear thing to you Commendation. Only this commendation I could afford her Much Ado About Nothing.1 I 123125

I pray you, do your commendations

Such commendations as become a maid, a virgin, and his fervant
You were ever good at fudden commendations

To the certain hazard of all uncertainties himself commended

Comment. And comment then upon his fudden death

Love's Labor Loft. 2

1 1532 30 1 Henry vi. 5 4 76729 Henry viii. 5 2 700135 Winter's Tale. 3 2 345221 2 Henry vi. 3 2 588123 Jul. Cafar. 4 2 758263 Hamlet. 3 2 10191 52

It is not meet that every nice offence fhould bear his comment Even with the very comment of thy foul obferve my uncle Commenting. I have learn'd, that fearful commenting is leaden fervitor to dull delay R.iii. 4 3 659125

Commerce. He is now in fome commerce with my lady

Twelfth Night. 3 4 324142

All the commerce that you have had with Troy, as perfectly is ours, as yours Troilus and Creffida. 3 3 Commiferation. And pluck commiferation of his ftate from braffy bosoms and rough hearts of Aint Merchant of Venice. 4 Commiffions. There have been commiffions fent down among them that have flaw'd the heart of all their loyalties

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Did my commiffion bid you so far forget yourselves
He led our powers, bore the commiffion of my place and perfon
Arbitrating that which the commiffion of thy years and art could to no iffue of true]
honour bring

Commit. And fo I commit you

Romeo and Juliet. 4 1 9901 52 Much Ado About Noth. 1 I 1241 10

- You did commit me: for which I do commit into your hand the unstained fword that you have used to bear

not with man's sworn spouse

2 Henry iv. 5 2 5032 1 Lear. 3 4 948|2|34

Committed. Sir, here comes the nobleman that committed the prince for striking him

2 Henry iv. 1 2 4762 4

Commix. That it would fly from fo divine a temple, to commix with winds that failors
rail at

Commixtion. Were thy commixtion Greek and Trojan fo
Commixture. And, now I fall, thy tough commixture melts
Commodities. Some offer me commodities to buy
- And our defects prove our commodities
Commodity. We are like to prove a goodly commodity

-For the commodity that strangers have with us in Venice 'Twas a commodity lay fretting by you

To me can life be no commodity

characterized

Cymbeline. 42 915127 Troilus and Creffid. 4 5 882162 3 Henry vi. 2 6 615150 Comedy of Errors. 4 3 114145 Lear. 4953110

M. Ado About Notb. 3 3 135211 Merchant of Venice. 3 3 212258 Taming of the Sbrew. 2 1 263|1| 9

- I would to God, thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought

Winter's Tale. 3 2
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Such a commodity of warm flaves, as had as lief hear the devil as a drum 1 Henry iv. 4
I will turn diseases to commodity

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Commons. The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes, and quite lost their hearts

For little office the hateful commons will perform for us

The nobles they are fied, the commons they are cold

The commons haft thou rack'd

Richard ii. 2 I 422 1 20

Ibid. 2 2 423112
Ibid. 2 2 423 219

2 Henry vi. 1 3 576147

The commons, like an angry hive of bees, that want their leader, scatter up and down, and care not who they fting

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Commons

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