my head 38 2 43 A.S. P. C. L. Allianz. Good lord, for alliance Much Ado Abt. Nab.l21 | 128 1/26 - Is this the alliance that he seeks with France 3 Henry vi. 31 31 621117 Allicbelly. She is given to allicholly and mufing Merry W. of Windsor."| 41 512115 Alligator. An alligator stuff'd, and other skins of ill-thap'd fishes Rom. and Juliet. 51 9941138 All-bellond eve. Mcaf. for Measure. 2 1 81135 All-licens'd fool. Lear. 1 41 936 1149 Allor. Five days we do allot thee for provision to hield thee from disasters of the world Lear. 1 1 9311 31 Allottery. Give me the poor allottery my father left me by testament: with that I will go buy my fortunes As You Like It. 1 1223133 Allow. That will allow me very worth his service Twelfth Nigbr.12 308 2 8 - If your sweet sway allow obedience Lear.2 4 944241 Allowance. But bastards and fyllables, of no allowance, to your bofom's truth Cor.13 2 72329 - His pilot of very expert and approv'd allowance Orbell.2 1105112 57 Alicv'd. Generally allow'd, for your many war-like, court-like and learned preparations Merry W. of Windsor. 2 2 561105 - Go, you are allow'd Love's Labor Lot. 51 2 1702 39 with absolute power Timon of Arbens. 51 3 827 147 All-feer. That high all-seer whom I dally'd with hath turn'd my feigned prayer on Ricbard ii. 51 1665 1125 An-feuls. All-foul's day is my body's dooms’-day Ibid. 51 1 665117 All-svartby Lord !-all-worthy villain Cymbeline. 31 5 9121134 Allyc bolly. Methinks you're allycholly 2 Gert. of Verona. 41 2 Almanack. Here comes an almanack of mine own date Comedy of Errors. I 2 1051 25 - a calendar, a calendar, look in the almanack Midsummer Night's Dream. 31 1 1832 17 - They are greater storms and tempests tħan almanacks can report Ant. and Cleop. 1 27692158 Alms. And it were an alms to hang him Much Ado About Norbing 21 31 1302 20 As with a man by his own alms impoison'd Coriolanus.15) 5 737 2 61 One bred of alms and foster'd with cold dishes Cymbeline. 2 31 9032 37 Let your study be, to content your lord; who hath receiv'd you at fortune's alms Lear. I 11 932 143 Alm's-basket. They have lived long on the alm's-basket of words Love's Lab. Loft. 5 1 165017 Alms-deéd. Murder is thy alms-decd; petitioner for blood thou ne'er putt'ft back 3 Henry vi. 5) 51 631 1151 Alms-drink. They have made him drink alms-drink Axt. and Cleop.1271 780131 Alms-man's gown. My gay apparel, for an alms-man's gown Ricb. ii. 31 31 429249 Aloft. Her chamber is aloft 2 Gent. of Verona. 31 1 But now I breathe again, aloft the flood K. Yohn. 4 2 404 1149 Alone. I am alone the villain of the earth Ant. and Cleop. 41 792 2113 Alonso king of Naples. D. P. TempeAloof. One, aloof, stand sentinel Mid. Night's Dream.2 31 1812 43 Stand all aloof Mercb. of Venice. 31 2 210124 Stand you a while aloof Twelfth Nigb. 1 4 310 132 - You, his false hopes, the trust of England's honour, keep off aloof with worthless emulation i Hen. vi. 41 41 5622 28 - Stand'st thou aloof upon comparison Ibid.15) 5 569111 6 Hence, and stand aloof Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 994 2 63 - Whate'er thou hear'ft or see'st stand all aloof Ibid. 51 31 9951 31 And bid me stand aloof, and so I did Ibid. 15 31 99712138 Alpbabet. But I of these, will wrest an alphabet, and by fill practice, learn to know the meaning Titus Andronicus. 31 2 84412 18 Alps. And talking of the Alps and Apennines, the Pyrenean and the river Po K: Zobr. 1 1/ 3892 24 - And meet him were I ty'd to run a foot, even to the frozen ridges of the Alps Richard i. I Il 414145 Whose low vassal seat the Alps doth spit and void his rheum upon Henry v.3) 51 523141 Aitars, To whose ingrate and unauspicious altars my soul the faithfull'st offerings hath breath'd out Twelfth Nigbt. 51 1 329|2|52 - And to his hand when I deliver her think it an altar Troilus and Cressid.4 3 879|233 Alter. There is no power in the tongue of man to alter me Mercb. of Venice. 4 I 2162152 Alteration. How chances mock, and changes fill the cup of alteration with divers liquors 2 Henry iv. 3 1 4881147 He's full of alteration, and self-reproving Lear.151 1 9611 20 That the affrighted globe Ahould yawn at alteration O:bello.151 21107612'56 Altea. 34 1166 Ibid. 41 56/2/28 41114 2 95/1162 K. Yobr. 5 17912 30 A.S. P. C.L. Altbea. Away, you rafcally Althea's dream, away 2 Henry iv. 21 21 48211/15 - dream'd she was deliver'd of a fire-brand, and therefore I call him her dream Ibid. 2 2 482 1/18 As did the fatal brand Althea burnt, unto the princes heart of Calydon 2 Hen. vi. 1 1573240 Altitude. And to be partly proud, which he is even to the altitude of his virtue Coriolanus. I Il 703/2/17 Ten masts at each make not the altitude, which thou hast perpendicularly fallen Lear. 4.6 957 1 18 Amain. From Ireland am I come, amain 2 Henry vi. 3) 1 5861 2 Therefore hence, amain 3 Henry vi. 21 51 615:33 Doth march amain to London 8. 627138 - They hither march amain Titus Andronicus. 4 4 8492 41 Amaimon lounds well Merry W.of Windfor. 2 2 That gave Amaimon the bastinado, and made Lucifer cuckold i Henry iv. 2 4 45412 38 Amaze. You amaze me, ladies As You Like It. 1 2 226 11 Amazed. I am amaz'd with matter Cymbeline. 41 31 9141/45 Amazedly. I shall reply amazedly half 'sleep, half waking Mid.Night's Dream. 41 1191111 7 - I speak amazedly; and it becomes my marvel and my message Winter's Tale. 51 1 359 2 8 Amazedness. We two in great amazedness will fly Merry W. of Wind. 4) 681|40 Amazement. No more amazement Tempeft. 1/2 2141 Flamed amazement Ibid. Il 2 - Put not yourfelf into amazement, how these things should be Meas. for Meal: 41 And wild amazement hurries up and down, the little number of your doubtful friends 407 1154 Amazon. The bouncing amazon, your buskin'd mistress, and your warrior love Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 212 Your own ladies and pale-visag‘d maids, like Amazons, come tripping after drums K. fobr. 5 2 409 133 Thou art an Amazon, and fightest with the sword of Debora i Henry vi. I 2 546 2 5 belike, the minds to play the Amazon 3 Henry vi. 4) 1 6221 35 Amazonian. How ill-beseeming is it in thy sex, to triumph like an amazonian trull Ibid. 1 4 6082 36 Amazonian cbir. When with his amazonian chiń, he drove the bristled lips before him Coriolanus. 212 715229 Ambassadors to the king of England. D. P. Henry v. 5091 The lord Ambassador sent from a fort of tinkers to the king 2 Henry vi. 3 2 58912 12 Is it therefore the ambassador is filenc'd Henry viii. 1 1 67311 5 And hither make, as great ambassadors from foreign princes Ibid.1 4 678 1 19 Ambassadors. D. P. Ant, and Clepo 767 Ambassador. D. P. Hamler. 999 Amber. Her amber hair for foul hath amber coted Love's L. Loft. 41 31 161150 bracelet. Taming of ibe Sbrew. 41 31 2711 3 Ambiguities. Out of questions too, and ambiguities Henry v. 5 1537/2132 'Till we can clear these ambiguities Romeo and Juliet. 5 31 9971130 Ambiguous. Or such ambiguous giving out Hamler. 1 51008 2 34 Amtition cannot pierce a wink beyond Tempeft.2 211 This is the period of my ambition W. of Wind. 3 31 60155 Art not without ambition, but without the illness mould attend it Macbeth. Il 5 366 2 44 I have no fpur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition Ibid. 1 7 36811 23 Thriftlefs ambition that will ravin up, thine own life's means Ibid. 21 41 372 2 29 Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk i Henry iv. 5 4 4711211 Go forward and be choak'd with thy ambition i Henry vi. 24 553129 Choak'd with ambition of the meaner fort Ibid.21 51 554/2 52 Tongue-ty'd ambition Richard iii. 3 7 6551 52 Thy ambition, thou scarlet fin, robb'd this bewailing land of noble Buckingham Henry.vii. 3 2 69119 - I charge thee fling away ambition; by that fin fell the angels Ibid.31 21 69212 43 -'s debt is paid Julius Cæfar. 3 - Mould be made of sterner stuff Ibid. 3 21 755 2,43 His ambition is dry Troilus and Criffid. 21 31 870223 Cæsar's ambition, which swelld so mucli, that it did almost stretch the sides o’the world. Cymbeline. 3 11 906245 No blown ambition doth my arms incite Lear. 4 4 9561114 - I hold ambition of To aicy and light a quality, that it is but a fhadow's shadow Ham. 21 2101315 Ambition. Merry 9/2/26 1 732 2 52 2 A. S. P. C.L. Ambition. And thews a mort pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it Hamlet. 3/ 11019 1 13 Whose spirit, with divine ambition pust Ivid. 41 41028 119 Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars, that make ambition virtue · Orbello. 3 3.1063160 Ambitious ocean Julius Cafar. 1 31 745439 - Cæsar was ambitious; if it were fo, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath Cæsar answered it Ilid. 3/ 2 755230 - The very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream Hanlet. 21 21013 2 2 Amble. You jis, you amble, and you lisp Ibid. 3) 11018118 Ambled. The skipping king, he ambled up and down with shallow jesters, and rath bavin wits i Henry iv. 3 2 460 150 Ambles. Your wit ambles well, it goes easily Much Ado About Norbing. 5 1 142 2 25. Anlling. To strut about a wanton ambling nymph Ricbard ir. 1 1 634 2 3 Give me a torch, I am not for this ambling Romeo and Juliet. 1 4 972 725 Ambush. Who may, in the ambush of my name, strike home Meaf. for Meaf. 1 41 782/49 Yet, who would have suspected an ambush where I was taken? All's Well. 41 3 299|219 Once did I lay an ambush for your life Richard ü. 1 1414 2 58 And see the ambush of our friends be strong Tit. And. 5 3 853/2140 Amers. Let me fay amen betimes, left the devil cross thy prayer Merch. of Venice. 3 1 208241 - I could not say, amen, when they did say, god bless us Macberb. 2 2 37011 Good father Cardinal, cry thou, amen, to my keen curses K. John. 3 1 397 2145 Strong as a tower in hope I cry amen Richard ii. 1 31 41711 30 God save the king will no man say, Amen Ibid. 41 1 433 1/24 - Marry and amen Romeo and Juliet. 4 51 9922 E Amend. Do thou amend thy face, and I'll amend my life 1 Hen. iv. 31 31 461 247 Amends. And Robin shall restore amends Midf. N. Dream. 5 2 196 2 28 - Now, Lord, be thanked for my good amends Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 2/ 254 0 44 America upon her nose Comedy of Errors. 3) 2 III2142 Ames-ace. I had rather be in this choice, than throw ames-ace for my life Xil's Well.2 3 286 2 12. Amialle. To lay an amiable siege to the honesty of this Ford's wife M.W.of Windf.12 561 22 Amiens. D. P. As You Like It. 2231 Aminta. Antony and Cleopatra. 3 6783415 Amiss. For that, which thou hast sworn to do amiss, is't not amiss, when it is truly done K. yobr.3 139812113 This dream is all amiss interpreted Julius Cafar.2 2 75012 54 * Ani'y. You have a noble and a true conceit of God-like amity Mercb. of Venice. 3) 4 2131713 - I will pursue the amity All's Will.2 5 2891 39 Let in that amity which you have made K. Jobr. 2 2 3951217 The amity, that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untye Troilus and Crefside.2 31 869216 How, in one house, Mould many people, under two commands, hold amity Lear.12 4 9451 44 Amorous. For, but I be deceiv'd, our fine musician groweth amorous Taming of the Sbrew. 3) 1 264160 · I will believe (come lie thou in my arms) that unsubstantial death is amorous Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 99603 Amort. What, sweeting all amort Taming of the Sbrew. 4 3 270239 A-mert. Now where's the bastard's braves, and Charles his gleeks? what all a-mort i Henry vi. 3] 25581 18 Anple. I know your hostess as ample as myself All's Well. 31 5 2922 33 Shall not behold her face at ample view Twelfth Nigbr.1 1307219 You see, my lord, how ample you are belov'd . Timon of Ath. 1 2) 8081119 Now and then an ample tear trillid down her delicate cheek Lear. 41 31 9551 32 Amplify: Is't not meet that I did amplify my judgment in other conclusions Cymb. 16 8981 37 To amplify too much, would make much more, and top extremity Lear. 5 3 264 2113 Ampbill. Henry viii.41 693 137 Anurath. Not Amurath an Amurath succeeds, but Harry, Harry 2 Henry iv. 512 502210 An he were Much Ado About Nothing. 1 122 1.40 An he should Ibid.2 31 13012 20 An it like you Taming of the Sbrew.14 4! 272227 should the empress know Tirus Andronicus. 2 1837 1115 - if I live Ibid.41 8461120 Anatomize. To anatomize in the vulgar Love's Labor Loft. 4 1157 2.30 Should I anatomize him to thee as he is, I must blum and weep, and thou muit look pale and wonder As You Like Ii.lu 122511 Apatceniz'd. The wise man's folly is anatomiz'd even by the squandring glances of the fool Ibid. 121 71 2321252 Anatumizida I 2 A.S. P. C. L. Anatomized. I would gladly have him sec his company anatomized All's Well. 41 31 297 1138 Anatomy. A meer anatomy Comedy of Errors. 5 11 1191 3 * If you find fo much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a fea, I'll eat the rest of the anatomy Twelfth Nigbr. 3 2 322|1| 4 - And rouse from Neep that fell anatomy, which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice King John.13 400121 8 In what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge ? Rom. and Jul. 3 3 986127 Ancestors that come after him Merry Wives of Wind. : 1 451214 Ancestry. For being not propt by ancestry (whose grace chalks successors their way) Henry vü. I 1 6722110 Ancbifes. As did Æneas old Anchises bear 2 Henry vi. 5) 2602 1 1 Julius Cæsar.1 2 743144 Anchor is deep Merry Wives of Wind. 1 3 49|1/43 Ancbors. Whilft my intention hearing not my tongue-anchors on Isabel Meafure for Meafare. 2 41 8511134 You had much ado to make his anchor hold, when thou cast out, it still came home Winter's Tale. 1 2 336144 - Nothing fo certain as your anchors; who do their best office, if they can but stay you, where you'll be loth to be Ibid. 41 31 355131 The cable broke, our holding anchor lost 3 Henry vi. 5 4 6292 50 - Warwick was our anchor Ibid. s. 41 6292 59 Is not Oxford here, another anchor Ibid. 5 41 629 262 There would he anchor his aspect, and die, with looking on his life Ant. and Cleop. 57722 56 Then is all safe, the anchor's in the port Titus Andronicus. 41 484927 See, Pofthumus anchors upon Imogen Cymbeline. 5 5 927 238 An anchor's cheer in prison be my scope ! Hamlet.3 210202150 Ancbord. "Till that my nails were anchor'd in thine eyes Richard ij. 41 41 6612 9 Ancient. Ten times more dishonourably ragged, than an old fac'd ancient i Hen. iv. 41 21 465211 And I, fir, (bless the mark!) his moorship's ancient Othello. 11 1104411 Arcient of war. Let us then determine with the ancient of war on our proceedings Lear. 51 1 9612113 Ancientry. Full of state and ancientry Much Ado About Norbing: 2 1 1265|23 Andirons. Her andirons (I had forgot them) were cwo winking Cupids of silver Cymbeline. (2 49051/25 Andramadio. Of Dun Andramadio Love's Labour Loft.4 3 1622 9 Andrew. And see my wealthy Andrew deck'd in sand, vailing her high-top lower than her ribs, to kiss her burial Mercbant of Venice. 1 197 2 6 Andromacbe. D.P. Troilus and Creffida. 857 Andronicus. Titus and Marcus. D.P. Titus Andronicus. Angels. She hath a legion of angels Merry Wives of Wind. 1 3 49/7/44 Humour me the angels Ibid. 1 3 491 48 I defy all angels Ibid. 21 2 54/2/20 - As make the angels weep; who with our spleens would all themselves laugh mortal Measure for Measure. 2 2 8415 - An angel Malt thou see. Yet fear not thou, but speak audaciously Love's L. LA.5 2 167 117 - An angel is not evil; I hould have fear’d her, had the been a devil Ibid. 5 2 167 1 9 - What angel wakes me from my flowery bed Mid. Nigbe's Dream. 31 1 184 148 - They have in England a coin, that bears the figure of an angel stamped in gold; but that's insculp'd upon; but here an angel in a golden bed lyes all within Mercbant of Venice 21 7 206 2 55 At last I spied an ancient angel coming down the hill Tam.of the Sbrew. 41 2 269/2153 - What angel shall bless this unworthy husband All's Well. 31 41 292 124 are bright ftill, though the brightest fall Macberb.141 31 3802134 If angels fight, weak men must fall, for heaven still guards the right Ricb. i. 3) 2 427 1116 This bottle makes an angel i Henry iv. 4 2 4651141 There is a good angel about him, but the devil out-bids him too 2 Henry iv. 2 4487 1143 An angel is like you, Kate, and you are like an angel Henry v. 5 2 5391129 More wonderful, when angels are so angry Richard ü. 1 26361116 Ye have angels faces, but heaven knows your hearts Henry vit. 31 1 687 248 Sir, as I have a soul, the is an angel Ibid.14 1 693 2134 Capable of our fesh, few are angels Ibid. s 2 699112r For Brutus, as you know, was Cæsar's angel Julius Cæfar. 3/ 2 756212 But, near him, thy angel becomes a fear Ant. and Cleop.121 31 7771113 Courtiers, as free, as debonair unara'd, as bending angels. Train and Crepiltl 31 8631250 Argelir 8311 C 2 89511153 K. Joba. A. S. P. C.L. Angels. 'Tis thought, the old man and his sons were angels Cymbeline.151 31 9212 21 - and ministers of grace defend us ! Hamlet. 14/10061 28 - I tell thee churlith priest, a ministring angel shall my fifter be, when thou lieft howling Hamlet. 5/ 1 103611 4 O, the more angel she, and you the blacker devil! Orbello 5) 21077 1134 Angel-like perfection 2 Gent. of Verona. 2 4 301 47 How angel-like the fings Cymbeline. 4 2 9151118 Angel. [a piece of money.) Here are the angels that you sent for, to deliver you Comedy of Errors.141 31 1141220 Noble, or not I for an angel Mucb Ado About Notb. 2/ 3/ 12926 Anges. Imprisoned angels, let at liberty King Febn.131 31 39926 Angd. You follow the young prince up and down like his ill angel 2 Henry iv. 1 2 4772 11 Your ill angel is light; but, I hope, he that looks upon me will take me without weighing Ibid. 11 2 4772 12 Angelg. D. P. Measure for Measure. 75 D.P. Comedy of Errors. 103 Anger. With anger so much distempered Tempef.41 172 39 Urge not my father's anger 2 Gent. of Verona. 4 3 40 1/18 Red look'd anger Winter's Tale. 2 2 341 1139 is like a full hot horse; who being allow'd his way, self mettle tires him Henry viii. 1673 1 54 - May be, he hears the king does whet his anger to him Ibid.31 2 689 1148 -'s my meat; I sup upon myself, and so shall starve with feeding Coriolanus.141 2 72726 Never anger made good guard for itself Ant. and Cleop. 4 1 790 1147 To be in anger, is impiety: but who is man that is not angry? Tim. of Aib.31 5 816|239 But that my master rather play'd than fought, and had no help of anger Cymbeli But anger hath a privilege Lear.121 2 491|1129 Touch me with noble anger Ibid. 21 4 945 2 24 Nay then come on, and take the chance of anger Itid. 3 7 9521135 Angiers. Citizens of. D.P. 387 Address of King John to the Citizens of Angiers, on his right to the Crown of England Ibid. 2 392 211 King of France's address in behalf of the right of Arthur Ibid. 2 1 392 241 Angle. So angle we for Beatrice M. Ado About Norb. 3! 1 1312161 She knew her distance, and did angle for me All's Well. 51 3 304 2 12 But, I fear, the angle that plucks my son thither Winter's Tale. 4 1 348 1155 And by his face, this seeming brow of justice, did he win the hearts of all that he did angle for i Henry iv.4 31 466 247 And fell so roundly to a large confession, to angle for your thoughts Troi, and Cref:31 2 8741/20 Throws out his angle for my proper life Hamlet. 5 21103816 Angled. One of the prettiest touches of all, and that which angled for mine eyes, (caught the water, though not the fish) Winter's Tale. 5 2 3602131 Angling. The pleasant’st angling is to fee the fish cut with her golden oars the filver stream, and greedily devour the treacherous bait Much Ado About Notb.3 1 1311258 - I am angling now, though you perceive me not how I give line Winter's Tale. 1 2 33611 5 Angry. Redeem your brother from the angry law ? Meas. for Meas 31 1 Being angry, he doth forget that ever he heard the name of death Coriolanus. 3 1 722 | 7 There's matter in't indeed, if he be angry Otbello. 3) 3 1066 121 Asguish. Is there no play to ease the anguish of a torturing hour Mid. Night's Dr. 5) 1 1922 16 Whose power will close the eye of anguish Lear.41 41 955247 Why then your other senses grow imperfect by your eyes anguish Ibid.41 1 95612115 Angus. D.P. Macbeth. 363 Earl of i Henry iv. 1 1 44227 Anbeirs. Will you go anheirs Merry Wives of Wind. 2 532/20 Animal. He is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts Love's Lab. Loft.4 2 158/2 56 Animals. That souls of animals infufe themselves into the trunks of men Mercbant of Venice. 41 1215252 Anjou. Duke of. D.P. 1 Henry vi. 543 Duchies of Anjou and Maine surrendered to the king of Naples 2 Henry vi. I 1 572 135 - and Maine! myself did win them both 1572 24.0 By thee Anjou and Maine were sold to France Ibid. 1 5911134 Anna. That art to me as secret and as dear, as Anna to the Queen of Carthage was Taming of rbe Sbrew.la 1 25612 Anze St. By St. Anne 1 257 1156 Princess of Wales. D.P. D.P. Richard iši. Anne C 8911149 1 Ibid. 1 4 2 Ibid. 1 6331 |