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Latbly. Seeing how lothly oppofite I stood to his unnatural purpose
Lotbnefs. Look not fad, nor make replies of lothness

Lottery. The lottery, that he hath devised in these three chefts of gold,

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Merchant of Venice. I

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The lottery of my deftiny bars me the right of voluntary chufing
An we might have a good woman born, but every blazing ftar, or at an earth-
quake, 'twould mend the lottery well

So let high-fighted tyranny range on, till each man drop by lottery
Octavia is a bleffed lottery to him

Loud. Go not too far i' the land; 'tis like to be loud weather

Love. None that I love more than myself

-, progrefs of, between Ferdinand and Miranda

- makes labour pleasure

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progrefs of, between Ferdinand and Miranda

Sweet glances of thy honour'd love

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Ibid. 2

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All's Well.1

3 281152 1748 15

776 237 346 158

Jul. Cæfar. 2
Ant. and Cleop. 22
Winter's Tale. 3 3

Tempeft. 11

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Ibid. 1 2

Ibid. 31

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By love the young and tender wit is turned to folly

Ibid. 1

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of Julia and Protheus

Ibid. 12
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like a tefty babe will fcratch the nurse

Ibid. 1 2

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Here is her oath for love, her honour's pawn

Ibid. 13

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Signs of love

Ibid. 2

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If you love her, you cannot fee her; because love is blind

The camelion love can feed on air

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hath twenty pair of eyes

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I have done penance for contemning love

Ibid. 2 4 30259

- thou know'ft, is full of jealousy

In revenge of my contempt of love, love hath chafed fleep from my enthralled eyes

-'s a mighty lord

Now can I break my fast, dine, fup and fleep upon the very naked name of love Ib. 2 4
delights in praise

The remembrance of my former love is by a newer object quite forgotten
Protheus endeavours to circumvent Valentine in the love of Silvia

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I care not tho' he burn himself in love

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Soliloquy of Protheus whether he should leave Julia and purfue his love to Silvia Ib. 2 Love bad me fwear, love bids me förfwear, O fweet fuggefting love, teach me, thy tempted subject, to excufe it

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I do not feek to quench your love's hot fire, but qualify the fire's extreme rage, lest

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-As you unwind her love from him, left it should ravel and be good to none, you must

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The more she spurns my love the more it grows and fawneth on her still

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will creep in service where it cannot go

Ibid. 4 2

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Go to thy lady's grave and call her's thence; or at the leaft in her's fepulchre thine

Ibid. 4

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On the love of Protheus to Julia and Silvia

Ibid. 4

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I am my master's true confirmed love

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How love can trifle with itself

Ibid. 4 3

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Oh, 'tis the curfe of love, and still approv'd, when women cannot love where they're belov'd

Ibid. 5 4

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I'll woo you like a foldier, at arms end; and love you 'gainst the nature of love, force you

Ibid. 5 4

I dare thee but to breathe upon my love

Ibid. 5 4

The decrease of love on better acquaintance

Merry W. of Windfor.1

Though love use reason for his precition, he admits him not for his counsellor like a fhadow flies when substance love pursues

like a fair house built on another man's ground

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I must advance the colours of my love

Ibid. 3 4

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You are obfequious in your love

Oh powerful love! that in some respects, makes a beast a man; in fome other, a man a beast

Ibid. 4 2

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You would have married her most shamefully, where there was no proportion held in love

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In love the heavens themselves do guide the state, money buys lands, but wives are fold by fate

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Believe not that the dribbling dart of love can pierce a compleat bofom Meaf. for M. 1
Injurious love that refpites me a life, whofe every comfort is still a dying horror Ibid. 2 3
Untaught love must needs appear offence

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But had a rougher task in hand than to drive liking to the name of love

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— Though the mourning brow of progeny forbid the smiling courtesy of love

Ibid. 5 2

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Since love's argument was firft on foot, let not the cloud of forrow juftle it from what it purposed

Ibid. 5 2

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compared to a wanton child

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Characteristic qualities of love

Thou haft given her rhimes, and interchang'd love-tokens with my child
You have her father's love, Demetrius; let me have Hermia's: do you

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Ibid. 5 2 1732 6

Ibid. 5 2 1732 37
Ibid. 51 21741 6
Ibid. 5 2 1742 24

Mid. Night's Dream.1 I 175 2 14.

Ibid. 1
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Ibid. 1

Playing on pipes of corn and verfing love

Ibid. 2

2 1792 27.

She fhall purfue it with the foul of love

Ibid. 2 2

180 235

What thou feeft, when thou dost wake, do it for thy true love take; love and languish for his fake

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Will you rent our ancient love afunder, to join with men in fcorning your poor ; friend Wherefore doth Lyfander deny your love, fo rich within his foul

Ibid. 2 3 1832 2
Ibid. 1 1842 6
Ibid. 2 1852 6
Ibid. 3 2
Ibid. 3 2

186 1 9

1862 26

Ibid.

Ibid.

Miferable moft, to love unlov'd

Ibid.

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You thief of love! what, have you come by night, and stol'n my love's heart from him

-I with the morning's love have oft made sport

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A. S. P. C. L.

Love. The worft fault you have is to be in love-'Tis a fault I would not change for your beft virtue

As You Like It. 3 2

237 125

- He seems to have the quotidian of love upon him

Ibid. 3 2

237 247

I am he that is fo love shak'd

Ibid. 3 2

237 249

Man in love described, by Rosalind

Ibid. 3 2

2372 56.

But are you so much in love as your rhimes speak

Ibid. 3 2

2381 18

Neither rhime n'or reafon can express how much

Ibid. 3 2

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is merely a madness; and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark-house and a whip, as madmen do

Ibid. 3 2

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, cure for, recommended by Rofalind

Ibid. 3 2

2381 29

But for his verity in love, I do think him as concave as á cover'd goblet, or a wormeaten nut

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Down on your knees, and thank heaven, fasting, for a good man's love
Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first fight

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There was not any man died in his own person, videlicet, in a love cause

Her love is not the hare that-I do hunt

defcribed by Silvius

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Ibid. 4 3 244)
Ibid. 5 2 247

Taming of the Shrew.1 1 256

52

Ibid. 1 1 256 156

Ibid. 4 2 269 160

All's Well. 1 1 278114
Ibid. 1 1 278145

It is the fhew and feal of nature's truth, where love's ftrong passion is impreft in

youth

Helena's defcription of her love of Bertram
Who fhuns thy love, fhuns all his love in mo

Ibid. 1 3 281238
Ibid. 1 3 282150

The great prerogative and right of love, which as your due, time claims, he does acknowledge, but puts it off by a compell'd restraint

I begin to love, as an old man loves money, with no stomach

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But love that comes too late, like a remorfeful pardon slowly carried, to fender turns a four offence

Our own love waking, cries to see what's done, while shameful hate fleeps afternoon

Spirit of love described

With groans that thunder love

I will drop in his way fome obseure epistles of love

If ever thou shalt love, in the fweet pangs of it, remember me

out the

Ibid. 5 3 303126

Twelfth Night.1 1 307113
Ibid. 1 5 312258
Ibid. 2 316114
Ibid. 2 3 316215
Ibid. 2 4 317135

My love, more noble than the world, prizes not quantity of dirty lands
Mine is all as hungry as the sea, and can digest as much

A murd'rous guilt fhews not itself more foon than love that would feem hid:
night is noon

fought is good, but given unsought is better

More than I love thefe eyes, more than my life, more, by all mores, than e'er I fhail love wife

The kind of love which Hermione bore to Polixenes defcribed
Profperity's the very bond of love

Ibid. 2 4 3171 56

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The love that follows us, fometime is our trouble, which ftill we thank as love
And his great love, sharp as his spur, hath hoip him to his home before us
Subjected tribute to commanding love-

I have a way to win their loves again

Right, you fay true, as Hereford's love fo his ; as their's, so mine, and all be as it is

Richard ii. 21 42134

Besides, our nearness to the king in love, is near the hate of thofe love not the king

Ibid. 2 2 423|2|61

Sweet love, I fee, changing his property, turns to the fourest and most deadly hate Ib. 3 2 427 235 The love of wicked friends converts to fear

If the raícal have not given me medicines to make me love him

Ibid. 5 1 435146 1 Henry iv.lal 20 449|1|45 Lower

Love. A thousand pound Hal? a million: thy love is worth a million, thou ow'ft mel
thy love

Let me but bear your love, I'll bear your cares
If conjure up love in her in his true likeness, he must appear naked and blind Hen. v. 5 2
I must not yield to any rites of love, for my profeffion's facred from above
Her virtues, graced with external gifts, do breed love's fettled paffions in my
My tender youth was never yet attaint with any passion of inflaming love
If fympathy of love unite our thoughts

A. S. P. C. L.

1 Hen. iv. 3

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502 220

1 H. vi. 12 heart Ib. 5 6 Ibid. 5 6

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His love was an eternal plant; whereof the root was fix'd in virtue's ground - And this word-love, which greybeards call divine, be refident in men like one another, and not in me

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— This hand, which, for thy love, did kill thy love, shall for thy love, kill a far love

She cannot chufe but hate thee, having bought love with fuch a bloody fpoil
Of her, that loves him with that excellence that angels love good men with
thyself last

So that, if they love, they know not why, they hate upon no better a ground Cori.2 2
When he did love his country it honour'd him

truer

Ibid. 1 2

637 131

Ibid. 4

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When love begins to ficken and decay, it useth an enforced ceremony
There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd

Julius Cafar. 3 2
Ibid. 4

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Ant. and Cleop.1

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· Gentle Octavia, let your best love draw to that point, which feeks beft to preferve

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That there should be small love 'mongst these sweet knaves and all this courtesy

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He eats nothing but doves, love; and that breeds hot blood; and hot blood begets hot thoughts; hot thoughts beget hot deeds, and hot deeds is love

Ibid. 3 1

872 153

's thrice-reputed Nectar

Ib d. 3 2

872 251

- This is the monftrofity of love, lady-that the will is infinite, and the execution confin'd; that the body is boundless, and the act a slave to limit

Ibid. 3 2

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for to be wife, and love, exceeds man's might

Ibid. 3 2

The nobleft hateful love

- But the strong base and building of my love is as the very center of the earth My love admits no qualifying drofs

She was belov'd, the lov'd; the is, and doth: but, ftill, fweet love is food tune's tooth

's reafons without reafon

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Ibid. 4 1 $78 8
Ibid. 4 2 879 213
Ibid. 4 4 879|2|50

for for

Ibid. 4 5 8842 4 Cymbeline. 41 914142

- I love thee; I have spoke it: how much the quantity, the weight as much, as I do love my father

Ibid. 4 2 9142 35 Lear. 11 9301 6 1931 256 1969 213

Tell me, my daughters, which of you, shall we say doth love us most
is not love, when it is mingled with regards, that stand aloof from the entire point Ib. 1
defcribed by Romeo
Romeo and Juliet.

Is love a tender thing, it is too rough, too rude, too boisterous; and it pricks like
thorns

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goes toward love, as fchool-boys from their books; but love from love, towards school with heavy looks

Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
O, she knew well, thy love did read by rote, and could not spell
moderately; long love doth fo; too fwift arrives as tardy,as too flow
But my true love is grown to fuch excefs, I cannot fum up half my sum of wealth
'Till strange love grown bold, thinks true love acted, fimple modesty

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Ibid. 2 6 981 215
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