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The References are to the Play, Act, Scene, Page, Column, and Line: D. P. ftands for Dramatis Perfona, and ch. for Chorus.

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Abate. O weary night, O long and tedious night, abate thy hours
Abated. Deliver you as most abated captives

AARON. D. P.

• His confeffion

. His fentence

A. B. C. Book. Then comes anfwer like A. B. C. book

Abandon the fociety of this female; or Clown thou perishest
Abandoned from your bed

He hath abandoned his physicians
If fhe be fo abandon'd to her forrow

Titus Andronicus.]

Ibid.

A. 9. P. C. L. 831

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Ibid. 5 3 8552 8

K. Jobn. 113892 18 As You Like It. 5 1 246116 2 254217

Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.

All's Well. 1 1
Twelfth Night. 1 4

Abafe. And will the yet abase her eyes on me, that cropp'd the golden prime of this fweet prince

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Richard iii. 12

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Mid. Night Dream. 3 2

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Cor. 3 3

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Abatement. There's great abatement of kindness

Lear. 1 4

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Abbies. Our abbies and our priories fhall pay this expedition's charge
Abbots. See thou shake the bags of hoarding abbots

K. John.

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Abel. Which blood like facrificing Abel's cries

Abergavenny, Lord. D. P.

committed to the tower

Richard ii. 1

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Henry viii.

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Ibid. 1

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Abet. And you that do abet him in this kind cherish rebellion, and are rebels all R. ii. 2 3
Abborred. It is I that all the abhorred things o' the earth amend, by being worfe
than they

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There's no virtue whipp'd out of the court; they cherish it to make it stay there,

and yet it will no more but abide

Let no man abide this deed, but we the doers

- If it be found fo, fome will dear abide it

Abides. Your provost knows the place where he abides

Our feparation fo abides

Abject. His eye revil'd me as his abject object

We are the queen's-abjects, and must obey

Abilities. Your abilities are too infant-like for doing much alone

But altogether lacks the abilities that Rhodes is dress'd in

I will do all my abilities in thy behalf

Ant. and Cleop.1

3 771216

Henry viii. 1 1673148
Richard iii. I 1 634243
Coriolanus. 2 1712142

Othello.1 31047 136
Othello. 3 31059159

Twelfth Night. 3 4

3261 2 343 141

Ability. Out of my lean and low ability I'll lend you something
Any thing, my lord, that my ability may undergo and nobleness impofe Wint. Tale. 2 3
Abifm of hell

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Ant. and Cleop.311
Macbeth. 4 3 381230
Lear. 2 4 9451 6

Abjured. For whofe dear love, they say she hath abjur'd the fight and company of men

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A. S. P. C.L. M. W. of Wind. 1 3 491130 M. Ado ab. Notb. 4 2 14027

Hamlet. 2 2 1016211

2 Henry iv. 3 2 4912 20 Mer. of Ven. 1 3 201246

Richard iii. 4 3 6591 8

Sweet peace condut his sweet soul to the bosom of good old Abraham Richard .41 432212 The fons of Edward sleep in Abraham's bofom Abram. D. P.

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Abridge. Staying will abridge thy life

Romeo and Juliet.

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2 Gent. of Ver.33

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Jul. Cafar. 3
Mid. Nigbt Dr. 5 1

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Abridged. So we are Cæfar's friends, that have abridg'd his time of fearing death

Abridgment. What abridgment have you for this evening

This fierce abridgment hath to it circumftantial branches, which diftinction fhould be rich in

Look where my abridgment comes

Cymbeline. 5 5 927225
Hamlet. 2 2 1014221

Abroach. Alack, what mischief might he fet abroach, in shadow of such greatness

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2 Henry iv. 4 2 495113

The fecret mischief that I fet abroach, I lay unto the grievous charge of others

Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach
Abrogate. So it fhall please you to abrogate fcurrility
Abrook. Ill can thy noble mind abrook the abject people gazing in thy face 2 Henry vi. 2
Abruption. What makes this pretty abruption

Abfence. I will not be absence at the grace

Her husband would be absence from his house His abfence, fir, lays blame upon his promise Abfent. An abfent argument of my revenge

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Abfolved. Whilft your great goodness out of holy pity abfolv'd him with an axe

Henry viii. 3 2 961118

Abfolute. Be abfolute for death; either death or life fhall thereby be the sweeter

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Abstract. He hath an abstract for the remembrance of fuch places
This little abstract doth contain that large which dy'd in Geffrey
You fhall find there anaf who is the abftract of all faults that all

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Abused. Though all the world could fee, none could be fo abus'd in fight as he

You are a great deal abus'd in too bold a perfuafion

Why haft thou abus'd fo many miles with a pretence

It cannot be but that my master is abus'd

Being apt to have his ear abus'd

Then Edgar was abus'd

Cure this great breach of his abused nature

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Othello. 1 310512 8

Ibid. 4 2 1070 151

Ibid. 4 3 10732 4

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her delicate mouth with drugs or minerals that weaken motion 'Tis better to be much abus'd, than but to know 't a little The Moor's abus'd by fome most villainous knave

A. S. P. C.L.

Lear.|4|7| 960|2| 8

Romeo and Julien 4 1 990112
Othello. 1 2 1046 2 22
Ibid. 3 3 1063145
Ibid. 4 2 1071249

Abuses. If these be good people in a common weal, that do nothing but use their abuses in common houses, I know no law

For the poor abuses of the time want countenance

Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep upon his countries wrongs
It is my nature's plague to spy out abuses

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Meaf. for Meaf2| 1|
1 Hen. iv. 1 2 444219
Ibid. 4 3 466 2|44
Othello. 3 3 1061|1|14

Abufing. Here will be an old abufing of God's patience, and the King's English

Abutting. Whofe high upreared and abutting fronts, the perilous narrow ocean parts afunder

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M.W. of Wind.

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Henry v.1cb.

Mid. Night Dr.3 2
Ibid. 31 2

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Your accent is fomething finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling

And with an accent tun'd in self fame key, returns to chiding fortune Trui. and Creff:
If but as well I other accents borrow, that can my fpeech diffuse

He that beguiled you in a plain accent, was a plain knave
Thefe new tuners of accent!-

Accept. If you accept them, then their worth is great

Accepted. In most accepted pain

Acceffible is none but Milford way

Accidents happened

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 978 212 Tam. of the Shrew.2 12611 3 Troi. and Creff3 3 8751 6 Cymbeline. 3 2 908112 Tempeft. I 21233 Ibid. 15 I

Meaf. for Meaf43

Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1

But as the unthought-on accident is guilty to what we wildly do
Prizes of accident as oft as merit

Accite. We will accite, as I before remember'd, all our state
Accited. He by the senate is accited home

Winter's Tale. 4 3 Troilus and Creff 3 3 2 Henry iv. 52

Titus Andronicus. 1

Accites. And what accites your most worshipful thought to think fo
Accommodated. A good foldier is better accommodated than with a wife
Accomplished. In fuch a habit, that they shall think we are accomplished

we lack

Accomplishing the knights

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2 Henry iv. 2 Ibid. 31 with what Mer. of Venice. 3 4 213215

Accomplishment. Turning the accomplishment of many years into an hour-glafs
Accord. For your fathers remembrance, be at accord

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Henry v. 4cb. 52714 Henry v. 1cb. 509 214 As You Like It. 1 1224 124 Ibid. 5 4 249151 Henry v.52 538243 Titus Andron. 5 2 852110 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 863 253 Hamlet. I 210022 36 2 124217

This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet fits smiling to my heart

Accordant. If he found her accordant

Much Ado About Nothing. 1

According. Within her scope of choice lies my confent, and fair according voice

Romeo and Juliet.1 2 970130
All's Well. 2 5289134

Accordingly. He is very great in knowledge, and accordingly valiant
Accords. [Hufbands] Are mafters to their females and their Lords: Then let your
will attend on their accords

Accoft. Good mistress Accoft, I defire better acquaintance
is, front her, board her, woo her, affail her

Account. To make account of her life

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That to stand high in your account, I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, exceed account

Sir, their speed hath been beyond account

Merchant of Venice. 3 2 211129
Winter's Tale.2

3 343 234

The princes both make high account of you,-for they account his head upon the
bridge
Richard iii.3 2 650 256
When he shall come to his account, he knows not what I can urge against him Cor.14| 6| 732/2/20
Account.

A. S. P. C. L.

Romeo and Juliet.151 994 39

Account. And about his shelves a beggarly account of empty boxes
No reckoning made, but sent to my account with all my imperfections on my head

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Accufe. By falfe accuse doth level at my life

good tongue
Henry viii. 31
2 Henry vi. 3 I

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Accus'd. For, as she has been publickly accus'd, so shall she have a juft and open trial

Accufer. My accufer is my prentice

Winter's Tale. 2 3 343242
2 Henry vi. 13 57619
Much Ado About Nothing. 4 2
Mid. Night Dream. 5 1
Ibid. 5 1

Accufing. That he had received a thousand ducats from Don John, for accufing the Lady
Hero wrongfully

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Much Ado About Nothing. 5 1
Macbeth. 3 5

Ach. Charm ach with air-and agony with words
Acheron. At the pit of Acheron meet me i' the morning
I'll dive into the burning lake below, and pull her out of Acheron by the heels

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Titus Andronicus. 43 848160

The starry welkin cover thou anon with drooping fog as black as Acheron

Aches contract and starve your fupple joints !—

Midfummer Night's Dream. 3 2 188150
Timon of Athens.I
1806142
Othello. 4 2 1071 1 16
Much Ado About Nothing. 1 1
Troilus and Creffida.

Smells fo fweet, that the fenfe aches at thee
Achiever. A victory is twice itself, when the achiever brings home full numbers

Achilles. D. P.

Whose smile and frown, like to Achilles' fpear, is able with the change to kill and cure

- a drayman, a porter, a very camel Achitopbel. A whorefon Achitophel

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Aconitum. Shall never leak, though it do work as strong as aconitum, or rash gunpowder

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Mid. Night's Dream. 3
As You Like It. 3 2
M. Wives of Wind.|2|
Taming of the Shrew.1

I faw him hold acquaintance with the waves, fo long as I could fee Twelfth Night. 1
Acquittance. Now muft your confcience my acquittance feal
Acres. Bofky acres

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Hamlet. 4
Tempeft. 41
Ibid. 5 1

Merry Wives of Wind. 3 3
Meaf. for Meaj1| 3|

Is wicked meaning in a lawful deed, and lawful meaning in a lawful act: where both not fin, and yet a finful fact

So fhould I be a great deal of his act

It fhall become thee well to act my woes
That all your acts are queens

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All's Well. 3 7 2952 6 Ibid. 4 3 297153 Twelfth Night.1 4 310147 Winter's Tale. 4 3 351120

The dignity of this act was worth the audience of kings and princes; for by fuch was it acted

The tyrannous and bloody act is done

Ibid. 5 2 360 228 Richard iii. 4 3 658225 Hamlet. 5 11033141

And an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:-
Act of darkness. Serv'd the luft of my miftrefs's heart, and did the act of darkness with

her

At of Sport. When the blood is made dull with the act of sport
Altaon. Prevent, or go thou, like Sir Acteon he, with Ringwood at thy heels

Divulge Page himself for a fecure and wilful Acæon

Thy temples should be planted presently with horns, as was Actœon's

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Afted. How many ages hence, shall this our lofty scene be acted over in states unborn, and accents yet unknown

Julius Cæfar. 31
Measure for Measure. 2 1

Alting. Or that the refolute acting of your blood
Action. If he took you a box o' the car, you might have your action of hander too Ibid. 2 1

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Action.

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