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A. S. P. C. L. 2 635159 671

Ibid. 41 693150

Armexment. When it falls, each small annexment, petty confequence attends the boisterous ruin

Arney. Farewel, four annoy!

Good angels guard thee from the boar's annoy

And rape, I fear, was root of thine annoy

Annoyance. Remove from her the means of all annoyance
Anoint. And, for the purpose, I'll anoint my fword

Hamlet. 3 3 10222 5 3 Henry vi. 5 7 632259 Richard iii. 5 3 667151 Titus Andron. 4 1 8452 5 Macbeth. 51 383232 Hamlet. 4 71032230

Anointed. Giv'ft thy anointed body to the cure of those physicians that first wounded thee

Com'ft thou because the anointed king is hence

Anointed let me be with deadly venom; and die, ere men can fay-God fave the queen!

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Anon, anon, fir,-look down into the pomgranate, Ralph.

Anfwer. Let me go no further to mine answer

Richard ii. 2
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Ibid. 4 2

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Mid. Night's Dream. 4

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You shall never take her without her answer, unless you take her without her tongue

But for me, I have an answer will serve all men

It must be an answer of most monstrous size, that must fit all demands
Great the flaughter is here made by the Roman; great the answer be Britons muft
ftrike

Answered. Our hopes are answered

An't like your majesty

Ant. We'll fet thee to fchool to an ant, to teach thee there's no labouring in the winter

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Ambropophagi. The anthropophagi and men whofe heads do grow beneath their fhoul

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And that the spoil got at the Antiates was ne'er distributed
We have made peace with no lefs honour to the Antiates, than fhame to the
Romans

Antic. And there the antic fits, scoffing his state, and grinning at his pomp
Thou antic death, which laugh'ft us here to scorn
Anticipation. So fhall my anticipation prevent your discovery
Antick. Nature drawing of an antick, made a foul blot

We will have, if this fadge not, an antick

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We can contain ourselves, were he the verieft antick in the world
Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.

253 9 For indeed three fuch anticks do not amount to a man Henry v.3 2 520239 Behold, diftraction, frenzy, and amazement, like witlefs anticks, one another meet' Troilus and Creffida. 5 3 888140

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Autiopa.

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Antipodes. I will go on the flightest errand now to the antipodes

Much Ado About Nothing.2

We should hold day with the antipodes, if you would walk, in abfence of the fun

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forgot, cuftom not known, the ratifiers and props of every ward
Antoniad. The Antoniad, the Ægyptian admiral with all their fixty, fly

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And monkies 'twixt two fuch fhe's, would chatter this way, and contemn with
mows the other

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The ape is dead, and I must conjure him

He keeps them, like an ape, in the corner of his jaw

Ape-bearer. He hath been fince an ape-bearer

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He brought a Grecian queen, whose youth and freshness wrincles Apollo's
Apoplexy. Caufes of

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I think it is the weaknefs of mine eyes that shapes this monftrous apparition

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That if again this apparition come, he may approve our eyes, and speak to it

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Haft thou founded him, if he appeal the Duke an ancient malice
Namely to appeal each other of high treasons

Against the Duke of Hereford that appeals me

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Appendix. To bid the priest be ready to come against you come with your appendix

A. S. P. C. L.

Taming of the Shrew. 4 4 273111

Appertaining. The reason that I have to love thee doth much excufe the appertaining
rage to fuch a greeting

Appertainments. We lay by our appertainments visiting of him
Appertinent. As an appertinent title to your old time

Appetite of her eye did feem to fcorch me up like a burning glass

Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 982147-
Troi. and Cre2 3
Love's Lab. Loft.1 2

Scarce confeffes that his blood flows, or that his appetite is more to bread than ftone

Fit thy consent to my sharp appetite-lay by all nicety

Doth not the appetite alter

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M.W. of Wind. 13

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Who rifeth from a feaft with that keen appetite that he fits down
Alas, their love may be call'd appetite,-no motion of the liver, but

Belike then, my appetite was not princely got

Urge his hateful luxury and beftial appetite in change of luft
Epicurean cooks, sharpen with cloylefs fauce his appetite
And appetite, an univerfal wolf

Dexterity fo obeying appetite, that what he will he does

- I am weak with toil, yet ftrong in appetite

the palate

Twelfth Night.2

2 Henry iv. 2 2 481159 Richard i. 3

Troilus and Creffida. 1

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3 862249 Ibid. 5 5 889129

Cymbeline. 3

She would hang on him, as if increase of appetite had grown by what it fed on

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3 Henry vi. 4 2 623260 Taming of the Shrew. 1 1 256137

An apple, cleft in two, is not more twin than these two creatures

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Ibid. 4 2 270137

Twelfth Night. 51331122
Henry viii. 5 3 701153
Lear. 1 5 938215

1 Henry iv. 3 3 461225

The prince once fet a dish of apple-johns before him, and told him, there were five more Sir Johns

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Afk God for temperance; that's the appliance only, which your difeafe

Diseases defperate grown by desperate appliance, are relieved
Appoint. Doft think, I am so muddy, fo unfettled, to appoint myself in this vexation

Winter's Tale. 1 2 3371,57

Appointed. What, shall I be appointed hours; as though, belike, I knew not what to

take or what to leave

It fhall be fo my care to have you royally appointed - Suppose, that you have feen the well-appointed king at Hampton pier embark his royalty

The Dauphin, well appointed, ftands with the fñares of war to tangle thee

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Appointment. Therefore your best appointment make with speed
That from the caftle's totter'd battlements our fair appointments
perus'd

Richard ii. 3 3 42917 682 141

That good fellow, if I command him, follows my appointment - Where their appointment we may best discover, and look on their endeavour

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Apprenticehood. Muft I not ferve a long apprentice hood to foreign paffage's
Approach. He comes not like to his father's greatness: his approach, fo out of circum-

ftance

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Winter's Tale. 5 1 358222

For our approach fhall fo much dare the field, that England fhall couch down in fear and yield

Henry v.42 530223 Cymbeline. 2 4 904222

Approached. He was expected then, but not approach'd
Approbation. Which was as grofs as ever touch'd conjecture, that lack'd fight only,
nought for approbation

Winter's Tale. 2 1 340226

How many now in health, fhall drop their blood in approbation of what your reverence fhall incite us to

And with most profperous approbation

Henry v.1 1511140 Coriolanus. 2 1 7131 2

'Would I had put my estate, and my neighbour's on the approbation of what I have

spoke

Approof

So in approof lives not his epitaph, as in your royal speech
Of very valiant approof

As my furtheft band fhall pafs on thy approof

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Meafure for Meafure. 2 4
All's Well. 1 2
Ibid. 2 5 289128
Ant. and Cleop.3 2 782215
Mer. of Ven. 2 199225
his fovereign,
Richard ii.
Ant. and Cleop.
Titus Andronicus.

Appropriation. He makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts
Approve. To approve Henry of Hereford, Lancaster, and Derby, to God,
and to him, difloyal

I am full forry, that he approves the common liar
And that my fword upon thee shall approve

Which must approve thee honeft

This approves her letter, that she would foon be here

Which approves him an intelligent party to the advantages of France

He may approve our eyes

If you did, it would not much approve me

But the main article I do approve in fearful fenfe

3417141 1768 133 I 836240

Cymbeline. 5 5
Lear. 2 4
Ibid. 3 5

Hamlet. 1

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Ibid. 5 21038235 Othello. 1 31047 117

My love doth fo approve him, that even his ftubbornnefs, his checks, and frowns, have grace and favour in them

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And he that is approv'd in this offence, though he had twinn'd with me, both at a birth, fhall lofe me

Othello. 2 3 1056251

Approvers. Their difcipline (now mingled with their courages) will make known to

their approvers, they are people, fuch that mend the world

Appurtenance. The appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony

Apollo. Now, by Apollo, king, thou swear'st thy gods in vain
Apoplexed. But, fure, that fenfe is apoplex'd; for madness would not err
Apothecary. D. P.

Defcribed by Romeo

O, true apothecary! thy drugs are quick

Apricocks. Feed him with apricocks and dewberries

Cymbeline. 2 4 9042

Hamlet. 2 21014120
Lear. I 1931114
Hamlet. 3 41024 160
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Go, bind thou up yon dangling apricocks, which, like unruly children, make their fire ftoop with oppreffion of their prodigal weight

Romeo and Juliet.

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Ibid. 5 3

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A day in April never came fo fweet, to fhew how coftly fummer was at hand, as this fore-fpurrer comes before his lord

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The April's in her eyes; it is love's fpring, and thefe the showers,

When well apparel'd April on the heel of limping winter treads April-day. The uncertain glory of an April-day

This embalms and fpices to the April-day again

Apron-men. You have made good work, you and your apron-men
Apt and pretty thofe terms played on

I have a heart as little apt as yours

Live a thousand years, I fhall not find my felf fo apt to die

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I told him what I thought; and told no more than what he found himfelf was apt

and true

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Apter.

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