A. S. P. C.L. Moon. Minions of the moon 1 Henry iv. 12) 443|1|22 For the fortune of us that are the moon's men, doth ebb and flow like the fea Ibid. 2 443 1 27 Methinks, it were an easy leap to pluck bright honour from the pale-fac'd moon Ib. 1 3 447 9 And I, in the clear sky of fame, o'er-fhine you as much as the full moon doth the cinders of the element 2 Henry v.43 496 225 That I being govern'd by the wat'ry moon, may fend forth plenteous tears to drown the world They threw their caps as they would hang them on the horns o' the moon Richard iii. 2 2 Be-mock the modest moon And fearr'd the moon with splinters The noble fifter of Publicola, the moon of Rome Ceriolanus. 1 646|1|| 4| 17052 16 17061 22 Ibid. 4 5 729156 Ibid. 5 3 7352 29 Our terrene moon is now eclips'd; and it portends alone the fall of Antony A.&C.3 11 O fovereign mistress of true melancholy 789 2 54 Ibid. 4 9 7932 Let me lodge Lichas on the horns o' the moon The vifiting moon Now the fleeting moon no planet is of mine Ibid. 4 10 794 2 2 Ibid. 4 13 7971 29 Ibid. 5 2 801132 How came the noble Timon to this change?-As the moon does, by wanting light to give But then renew I could not, like the moon; there were no funs to borrow of I am a mile beyond the moon And the moist star, upon whose influence Neptune's empire ftands, was fick almost to dooms-day with eclipse It is the very error of the moon; she comes more near the earth than fhe was won't, and makes men mad There is two hard things; that is to bring the moon-light into a chamber Moonfbine. D. P. Thou now requestest moonshine in the water This man, with lanthorn, dog and bush of thorn-prefenteth Mid. Night's Dream. Love's Labor Loft. 5 moon-fhine M.N.'sD.5 How chance the moonshine is gone, before Thisby comes back and finds her lover 1b. 5 1 I 1932 15 1951 35 Lear. 1 2 9322 32 Merch. of Venice. 3 5 214123 Ibid. 5 214123 Take you in this barbarous Moor, this ravenous tiger, this accurfed devil Tit. And. 5 3 8532 36 Mcp. Will be here with mop and mee Mope. To mope with his fat-brain'd followers fo far out of his knowledge Mardrake, the Earl of Fife Mordake. And one Mordake and a thousand blue-caps more A. S. P. C. L. 1 Henry iv. 44221 5 4542 59 Henry vui. 3| 1 Henry iv. 4 2 Henry iv. 1 2| 692 1 56 The more and lefs came in with cap and knee And more and lefs do flock to follow him 3 466 231 1475 246 What is he more than another?-No more than what he thinks he is Troil.and Creff2 3 869252 More above. More better. More corrupter. Morefields. Is this Morefields to mufter in Hamlet. 2 21011143 Tempefi. 2 2149 Lear. 22 941|2|14| Henry viii. 5 3 701122 More baving. And my more-having would be as a fauce to make me hunger more Margan. Belarius disguised under that name. D. P. Tempest. 3 1 3 Henry vi. 21 609157 This battle fares like to the morning's war, when dying clouds contend with growing light This morning, like the spirit of a youth that means to be of note, begins betimes This news is mortal to the queen :-look and fee what death is doing Winter's Tale. 3 2 3451 59 I am glad thy father's dead, thy match was mortal to him Othello. 5 2 1078126 Coriolanus. 2 2 715249 Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 7991 16 Macbeth. 15 367115 Mortal gate. Alone he enter'd the mortal gate o' the city There's nothing serious in mortality: all is but toys And makes fuch waste in brief mortality Killing in relapfe of mortality Here, on my knee I beg mortality, rather than life preferv'd with infamy What mortality is! Pofthumus, thy head, which is now growing upon ders, fhall within this hour be off It smells of mortality Morter-piece. He stands there like a morter-piece to blow us All's Well. I 2772 7 9141 40 Lear.4 6 958113 Henry viii. 5 3 701136 Mortified. For their dear causes would, to the bleeding, and the grim alarm, excite the mortified man ➡, John, duke of York's plan for Cade affuming the name of John Mortimer 2 H. vi.[31] 586/2/20 Mortimer Taming of the Shrew. 3 1 265 128 Majs. Yea and furr'd mofs besides, when flowers are none, to winter-ground thy corfe Most. But always resolute in most extremes Moft pooreft. 2917123 Cymbeline. Mate. You found his mote, the king your mote did fee, but I a beam do find in each of three A moth will turn the balance which Pyramus, which Thisbe, is the better 175 Itid. 51951 42 Mer. of Venice. 29 208 210 529|1|12 3 1049 237 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 Ibid. 2 Meaf. for Meaf. Much Ado About Noth. 2 All's Well. 3 281 248 Mother weeping reprefented by a fhoe with a hole in it No longer staying but to give the mother notice of my affair of fools When I faid, a mother, methought you saw a ferpent Your mother was moft true to wedlock, prince; for she did print your royal father off, conceiving you Winter's Tale.5 13591 It cannot be call'd our mother, but our grave ← As a long parted mother with her child, plays fondly with her tears, and smiles in meeting Ibid. 3 2 4262 16 Wilt thou pluck my fair fon from mine age, and rob me of a happy mother's name Whiles the mad mothers with their howls confus'd do break the clouds How will my mother, for a father's death, take on with me and ne'er Thy mother felt more than a mother's pain, and yet brought forth less than a mother's hope A mother only mock'd with two fair babes He no more remembers his mother now, than an eight year old horfe 5332 3x 558 227 614254 Ibid. 5 6 6321 I Richard iii. 4 4 fhall but smile, when they behold their infants quarter'd with the hands of war O, how this mother fwells toward my heart Julius Cæfar. 31754226 I was your mother much upon thefe years that you are now a maid Rom. and Jul. 1 3 971227 Mother's pains. Turn all her mother's pains and benefits to laughter and contempt Lear1 4 9372 33 Mother's jon. Now, by my mother's fon, and that's myself, it fhall be moon or star, or what I lift Your reafon ?-I fee it in my motion, have it not in my tongue Motive. As it hath fated her to be my motive, and helper to a husband Ibid. 1 310431 8 All's Well. 4 4 300127 Troil, and Creff 4 5 881 243 As You Like It. 2 7 2322 Invest me in my motley; give me leave to speak my mind, and I will through and through, cleanse the foul body of the infected world Motley. Will you be married, motley I wear not motley in my brain A. S. P. C.L. As You Like It 33| 239|1|27 Twelfth Night. Or to fee a fellow in a long motley coat, guarded with yellow, will be deceived 5 311 113 Prologue to Henry viii. 671116 My. Ado About Noth. 41 Mou'd in good time: let him that mov'd you hither, remove you hence -- I am guiltless, as I am ignorant of what hath mov'd you And hear the fentence of your moved prince Mucrs. See here these movers, that do prize their hours at a crack'd drachm 113223 137259 324 139 Henry v.5 2 539252 Jul. Cajar. 31 572 2 24 Cymbeline. 1 6 Rom. and Juliet. 1 898 240 1967 216 Ibid. 3 4 986 248 Orbello. 2 3 1058 229 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 261250 Ibid. 2 1 261 2 46 Mould. No mates for you unless you were of gentler, milder mould Tam. of the Shrew.1 Which are the movers of a languishing death; but, though flow, deadly Cymbeline.1 6 Moving graces Henry v. 3 2 520 231 All princely graces, that mould up such a mighty piece as this is Henry viii. 5 4 702 1 24 Coriolanus. 3 2 7241 6 Hamlet. 3 11018 130 The glafs of fashion and the mould of form Moulded. They say beft men are moulded out of faults Mouldy. D. P. Things that are mouldy, lack use 2 Henry iv. Ibid. 3 2 490117 Mouncbt. A failor's wife had chefnuts in her lap, and mouncht, and mouncht, and mouncht ountains. These things seem small and undistinguishable like far-off mountains turned into clouds Midf. Night's Dream. 4 1 191148 But mountains may be removed with earthquakes, and so encounter As You Like It. 3 2 2361|41 Ay, to the proof; as mountains are for winds, that shake not, tho' they blow perpetually O conftancy, be strong upon my fide! fet a huge mountain 'tween my heart and tongue 518 245 2 618259 Julius Caefar. 2 3 751217 Hamlet. 5110362 14 Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 1 128211 And if thou prate of mountains, let them throw millions of acres on us Mountain of affection. Mourn. The more fool you, Madonna, to mourn for your brother's foul being in heaven 1571 to A. S. P. C. L. Mourn. Do not draw back, for we will mourn with thee: O, could our mourning | Mourn'd. I fear, my love, if that I had been dead, thou wouldeft not have mourn'd Mourning-boufe. Shut my woeful felf up in a mourning house Moufe. What's your dark meaning, moufe, of this light word You, ladies, you, whofe gentle hearts do fear the smallest creeps on floor Not a moufe fhall disturb this hallow'd house 841 2 2 Henry vi. 4 Love's Lab. Loft.5 3 Henry vi. 3 3 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 monftrous mouse that 623132 166 131 Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 194155 195257 Twelfth Night. 1 5 311119 2 490 27 512216 Thou wilt be as valiant as the wrathful dove or the most magnanimous mouse 2 H. iv. 3 - Playing the mouse in absence of the cat, to taint and havock more than she can eat The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat, as they did budge from rascals worse than they Henry v.2 Hamlet. 1 1999 121 Lips is parcel of the mouth Merry W. of Windfer.1 He would mouth with a beggar tho' she smelt brown bread and garlick Meaf. for M. 3 2 91236 Mu. Ado About Notb. 1 Make mouths upon me when I turn my back Mid. Night's Dream. 3 As You Like It. 3 2 236224 K. Jebn. 2 2 394 236 Here's a large mouth, indeed, that spits forth death, and mountains, rocks and feas Mouth-friends. You knot of mouth-friends! smoke and luke-warm water is your perfection Mouth of boncur. And from a mouth of honour quite cry down this Ipswich-fellow's infolence Montanto, Signior. Mowbray. Treasons charged against him by Bolingbroke -'s defence Lord. D. P. Mow'd. What valiant foe-men, like to autumn's corn, have we mow'd down May. Shall not ferve, I will have forty Moy's Much. Here's much Orlando 6 818127 Henry v.33 5212 56 7 899 2 2 Henry v. 4 4 532 219 243 244 4851 2 7612 3 Rom. and Jul.1 903 226 2 942 113 1969 135 11043 17 121 As You Like It. 4 3 2 Henry iv. 2 4 Muck. And look'd upon things precious, as they were the common muck o' the Mud. That would not be a queen, that would she not, for all the mud in Ægypt H. viii. 23 683 Dost think, I am so muddy, so unsettled, to appoint myself in this vexation W.Tale. 1 2337 156 Muddy death. Muddy |