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Drink. This would drink deep.-'Twould drink the cup and all
For every word I speak, ye fee, I drink the water of mine eyes
His days are foul, and his drink dangerous

And through him drink the free air

Drinking. Red hot with drinking

I have very poor and unhappy brains for drinking Drinking deep. They call-drinking deep, dying scarlet

Drive. And the hounds should drive upon thy new transformed limbs

Drivding. This driveling love is like a great natural
Driven. My thrice-driven bed of down

Drives. Pyrrhus at Priam drives

Drizzled fnow

Drizzle. It drizzles rain

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When the fun fets, the air doth drizzle dew

Drollery. A living drollery

Drentio of Ephefus and Dromio of Syracufe. D.P.

Drones. Drones hiye not with me

fuck not eagle's blood, but rob bee-hives

Draoping fog

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Comedy of Errors. 5

Much Ado About Noth. 3 3 134257
Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988212
Tempefi. 3 3

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Comedy of Errors.

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Merch. of Venice. 2 5

205 220

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2 Henry vi. 4

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 188150

-A Roman, who had not now been drooping here, if feconds had anfwer'd him Cym.53 921227
Droops. Why droops my lord, like over ripen'd corn
Drops. Cold fearful drops ftand on my trembling flesh

For every falfe drop in her bawdy veins a Grecian's life hath funk

Drip-beir. Young Drop-heir, that killed lufty Pudding

Droplets. And those our droplets which from niggard nature fell
Dropfies. That fwoln parcel of dropfies

Dreffy drown this fool

2 Henry vi. 1 2 574 110 Richard .53 667222 Troi. ad Creff41 878150 Meaf. for Meaf 4 3 Timon of Aib. 51 1 Henry iv, 24 Tempeft. 4

Drofs. If ought poffefs thee from me, it is drofs, ufurping ivy, briar, or idle mofs C. of Er. 2

Drever. Spoken like an honest drover

Draun my book

Or, to drown my clothes, and fay I was ftript

Would't thou drown thyfelf, put a little water in a spoon
Methought what pain it was to drown

Much Ado Ab. Notb. 2

He has a fin that often drowns him, and takes his valour prifoner Come, be a man: Drown thyfelf? drown cats, and blind puppies Drosening. I'll warrant him from drowning, though the ship were no nut-fhell, or as leaky as an unftaunch'd wench

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Tempest. 51
All's Well. 41

K. Jobn. 4 3
Richard iii. 14

Tim. of Arb. 35
Otbelle. 1

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Tempeft. 1 1225

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Ibid. 1

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Meaf. for Meaf.1 3

Much Ado About Noth. 5 3 145211
Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 1641 7

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O that I were a god, to shoot forth thunder upon these paltry, fervile, abject drudges

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And will you credit this bafe drudge's words
I am the drudge and toil in your delight
Drudgery. My old dame will be undone now, for one to do her husbandry, and her
drudgery

2 Henry iv. 3 2 990223

Drug. I do know her spirit, and will not trust one of her malice with a drug of fuch damn'd nature

Cymbeline. 1 6 8982 2
Ibid. 3 5 911247

He hath a drug of mine: I pray his abfence proceed by fwallowing that
The drug he gave me, which he faid was precious and cordial to me, have I not
found it murd'rous to the fenfes

Drug-damn'd. Drug-damn'd Italy hath out-crafted him
Drum. No mufick to him but the drum and fife

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Let him fetch off his drum, which you hear him fo confidently undertake to do

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But a drum! Is 't but a drum? A drum fo loft!

What the devil could move me to undertake the recovery of this drum

I would, I had any drum of the enemies, I would fwear, I recover'd it
I'll no more drumming; a plague of all drums

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293224 Ibid. 3 6 293 244 Ibid. 3 6 2931254 Ibid. 4 1 295159 Ibid. 4 1 2952 +2 Ibid.14 29912115

Drum.

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Strike up the drums, and let the tongue of war plead for our interest
Indeed your drums being beaten, will cry out, and so shail you, being beaten Ibid. 5 2
Boifterous untun'd drums

Let's march without the noise of threatning drum

O, I could wish this tavern were my drum

Such a commodity of warm flaves, as had as lief hear the devil as a drum

Beat thou the drum that it speak mournfully

But, to confound fuch time, that drums him from his sport

Drumble How you drumble

Drunk himself out of his five fentences

34172 8

Richard ii. 1
Ibid. 3 3 4291
1 Henry iv.33 463243
Ibid. 4 2 465155
Coriolanus. 5 5 739228

Antony and Cleopatra. 1 4
Merry Wives of Wind. 3 3
Ibid. 1 I
Ibid. 1 I

If I be drunk, I'll be drunk with those that have the fear of God
Bid them that are drunk get them to bed

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Much Ado About Nothing.3

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Macbeth. 2

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My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words of that tongue's uttering, yet I know the found

Drunkards. We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards

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My bowels cannot hide my woes, but like a drunkard muft I vomit them Tit. And. 3 1

I have feen drunkards do more than this in fport

Drunken. Then let the earth be drunken with our blood

3 Henry vi. 23 61324

Drunken man. One draught above heat makes him a fool, the fecond mads him; and a third drowns him

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I will make faft the doors and gild myself with fome more ducats
Exclamation of the Jew on the lofs of his daughter and ducats
If every ducat in fix thousand ducats were in fix parts, and every part a ducat, I
would not draw them

Ibid. 4 1 215161

He has three thousand ducats a year.-Ay, but he'll have but a year in all thefe ducats

A rat? dead, for a ducat, dead

Duck. Swim like a duck

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Twelfth Night.13 308 242 Hamlet. 3 41023260 Tempeft. 2 2 112 40 1 Henry iv. 2 2 450139 Timon of Atbens.43 819243 Troi. and Creff 4 4 879254

Othello. 2 Ant. and Cleop. obfervants Lear. 2

Ducking. Let the Ægyptians, and the Phoenicians, go a ducking
Harbour more craft, and more corrupter ends, then twenty filly ducking
Dudgeon. I fee thee ftill; and on thy blade, and dudgeon, gouts of blood which was
not so before

Due. More is thy due than more than all can pay

Duel between Sir Hugh the Welsh prieft and Caius the French doctor
Progrefs of a quarrel to a duel

Duelift. A Duellift; a gentleman of the very first house;-of the
caufe

Duello. He cannot by the duello avoid it

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Macbeth. 2 13692 5 Ibid. 14 366137 M. W. of Wind. 2 I 532 I As You Like It.5 4 248 217 first and fecond

Romeo and Jul. 2 4 9782 6 Twelfth Night 3 4 325215 Love's Labor Left.1 2 151255 2 Henry iv.3 2 491|2|46| Macbeth.15 366|2|37

Dugs

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3 Henry vi. 5

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2

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He, but a duke, would have his fon a king, and raise his iffue, like a loving fire 3 Hen. vi. 2
Dukedoms. Henry was well pleased to change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter 2 H.vi. 1
Is not a dukedom, Sir, a goodly gift
Dulcet. Uttering fuch dulcet and harmonious breath

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Merch. of Venice. 32

As You Like It. 5 4 248212

Dumain. D. P.

- his character

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Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew.

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Twelfth Night. 2
Love's Labor Loft.

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- Unless fome dull and favourable hand will whisper mufic to my weary fpirit 2 Hen. iv. 4 Dullard. What, mak'ft thou me a dullard in this act

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And thou must make a dullard of the world

Cymbeline. 55
Lear. 2

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Love's Labor Loft.

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Dumb difcourfe

Tempeft. 3
Coriolanus. 2

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I have feen the dumb men throng to fee him

Dumbed. Who neigh'd so high, that what I would have spoke was beaftly dumb'd by

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Make duft our paper, and with rainy eyes write forrow on the bofom of the earth Rich.ii. 3 2 Duft was thrown upon his facred head ; which with such gentle sorrow he shook off Ib. 5 2 The duft should have afcended to the roof of heaven, rais'd by your populous troops Ant. and Cleop. 6 784 246 - You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face Lear. 4 2 95344 Dutchess. What think you of a dutchefs? have you limbs to bear that load of title H. viii. 23 682 2 46 Dutchman. To be a Dutchman to dayMuch Ado Ab. Nothing.32 133126 Dutchman's beard. You will hang like an icicle on a Dutchman's beard Twelfth Night. 3 2 321226 Duties. Your highness' part is to receive our duties: and our duties are to your throne and state

He gave you all the duties of a man

Macbeth. 14 366140 1 Henry iv. 5 2 469 160

Two Gent. of Verona.|2|

I return those duties back as are right fit, obey you, love you, honour you Lear. 11 930158 Duty never yet did want his meed

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Duty

Duty pricks me on to utter that which elfe no worldly good should draw from me

I owe you all duty

A. S. P. C. L.

It is my coufin's duty to make a curtly
Never any thing can be amifs, when fimpleness and duty tender it Midf. Night's Dr. 5 1
In the modesty of fearful duty

Do thy duty, and have thy duty

The more fool you for laying on my duty

Two Gent. of Verona. 31
Much Ado About Noth. 1 1
Ibid. 2

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Taming of the Shrew.41
Ibid. 5 2 276163

267 221

Such duty as the subject owes the prince, even fuch, a woman oweth to her husband

Ibid. 5 2 276 227 All's Well. 4 2 296 147 Richard 2142155 Ibid. 3 4 431117

My mother did but duty; such, my lord, as you owe to your wife
Oh, how long shall tender duty make me suffer wrong
-They might have liv'd to bear and he to taste their fruits of duty
Yet my duty, as doth a rock against the chiding flood, fhould the approach of this
wild river break, and stand unshaken yours

Henry viii. 3 2 6901 59

Think'it thou that duty fhall have dread to speak, when power to flattery bows Lear.11930257 My duty cannot be filent, when I think your highness is wrong'd Ibid. 1 4 9352 5 I hold my duty, as I hold my foul, both to my god, and to my gracious king Ham. 2 21010211 Dwarf. Get you gone, you dwarf, you minimus, of hind'ring knot_grafs made

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-Dwindle. Weary seven-nights, nine times nine, fhall he dwindle, peak and pine Macbeth.
Dye. For that dye is on me, which makes my whiteft part black
Dy'd. Had I but dy'd an hour before this chance, I had liv'd a blessed time
every day he lived

-Dying. Oh, but they say the tongues of dying men inforce attention, like

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Richard ii. 2

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1. Henry iv. 2 4451225

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Eager. Vex him with eager words

It doth poffet and curd, like eager droppings into milk -Eagerness. Madding my eagerness with her reftraint

Eagle. Like an eagle o'er his airy towers, to foufe annoyance that comes

His eye, as bright as is the eagle's, lightens forth controlling majesty
-For once the eagle England being in prey

Thou with an eagle art inspired

3 Henry vi.26 615258 Hamlet. 1 5 1007 23 All's Well. 5 3304213 near his neft

King Jobn. 52.409127 Richard ii. 33 429 127 Henry v.12 512 213 1 Henry vi.1 2546249 2 Henry vi. 31 3 Henry vi the fun. Ibid,|2|

An empty eagle were fet to guard the chickens from a hungry kite
And like an empty eagle, tire on the flesh of me and of my fon
If thou be that princely eagle's bird, fhew thy defcent by gazing 'gainst
More pity, that the eagle fhould be mew'd, while kites and buzzards prey at
liberty

Wrens may prey where eagles dare not perch

And bring in the crows to peck the eagles

Like an eagle on a dove-cote, I flutter'd your Volces in Corioli

585223 1606 145 1610143

Richard 1 1 635117
Ibid. 13.638213
Coriolanus. 3 1 7202/18
Ibid. 5 5 739 113

Coming from Sardis on our foremost ensign two mighty eagles fell; and there they

1 perch'd

This was but as a fly by an eagle

But flies an eagle flight

The eagle fuffers little birds to fing

The eagles are gone; crows and daws

I chofe an eagle and did avoid a puttock

J. Cafar 517622/48 Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 776 128 Timon of Athens. 1 1 8041 20 Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849261 Troilus and Creffida. 1 2 861136 Cymbeline.1 2 895115

Often to our comfort shall we find the fharded beetle in a safer hold than is the full

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An eagle, madam, hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye as Paris hath Rom. and Jul. 3 5 989|2|20| -Bagle-fighted. What peremptory eagle-ighted eye

Leve's Labour Left,!4! 3.162|2|64

Eagle's-talon. When I was about thy years, Hal, I was not an eagle's-talon in the waift

Eagle-ringed. Eagle-winged pride

A. S. P. C. L.

1 Henry iv. 2 4 45423 Richard ii. 1 3 4172 3

Eaning. The fulfome ewes who then conceiving, did in eaning time fall party-coloured

lambs

Mer of Venice. 3 2011 29

Eanlings. That all the eanlings, which were streak'd and py'd should fall as Jacob's

hire

Ibid. 1 3 2011/20

Ears. He that ears my land, fpares my team, and gives me leave to inn the crop All's Well. 13 28117 That power I have, discharge, and let them go, to ear the land that hath fome hope to grow

Richard ii. Make the fea ferve them; which they ear and wound with keels of every kind

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You cram thefe words into mine ears against the stomach of my sense
Pricked their ears

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The story must take the ear strangely

So I have ftrew'd it in the common ear

← Fasten your ear to my advifings

- My deaf dull ears a little use to hear

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Much Ado About Notb. 3 132/2/32

Ibid. 5114415

Love's Labor Left. 1 152227
Ibid. 52 173 154

Mid. Night's Dream. 41 189 149
Ibid. 4 1 1912 17

Taming of the Sbrew. 4 4 272 2 24
K. John. 1138916
Ibid. 2 2 395239
Ibid. 3 3

Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds: but in the end to ftop mine ear indeed

3992 49

Ibid. 4 2

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Richard ii. 21

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Mine ears against your fuits are stronger, than your gates against my force Cur. 5 O that men's ears fhould be to counsel deaf, but not to flattery Timon of Albens. - Eyes and ears two traded pilots, 'twixt the dangerous shores of will and judgment

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- Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground; so shall no foot upon the church-yard tread, but thou shalt hear it

- Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice

And with a greedy ear devour up my discourse Ear-kiffing. They are yet but ear-kiffing arguments Ear-piercing fife

Ear-wax. But he hath not fo much brain as ear-wax

Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 99516
Hamlet. 1 31004257
Othello. 1

31048 219

Lear. 2 1939 113 Othello. 3 31063|2|2

Troi. and Creff51884 232

Earis. My Thanes and kinfmen, henceforth be earls, the first that ever Scotland in fuch an honour nam'd

Earn. His excellency did earn it ere he had it

Earneft. Did you perceive her earnest

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Therefore I will even take fixpence in earnest of the bear-herd and lead his apes into hell

He is in moft profound earnest

- There is too great teftimony in your complexion, that it was a paffion of earnest

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Where is this gallant, that is fo defirous to lie with his mother earth As You Like It

Meagre cloddy earth

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