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The Slies are no rogues

A. S. P. C. L.

Orbello.
Romeo and Juliet. 24
Love's Labour Loft. 5 2
Winter's Tale.
M. W. of Wind. 21

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

Having flown over many knavifh profeffions, he fettled only in a rogue W.'s Tale. 4 Let him call me rogue for being so far officious; for I am proof against that title, and what shame elfe belongs to 't

A very filthy rogue

Reguery. There is nothing but roguery to be found in villainous men
Reifting. I have a roifting challenge fent amongst the dull and factious

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Roll. All the courfes of my life do fhew I am not in the roll of common men
Romage. The chief head of this post-haste and romage in the land
Roman. One in whom the ancient Roman honour more appears, than any that draws
breath in Italy

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We are come off like Romans, neither foolish in our stands, nor cowardly in retire Ib. 1 6

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I would not be a Roman of all nations, i had as lieve be a condemn'd man Ibid. 4 5 73018 A Roman by a Roman valiantly vanquish'd

D. P.

- A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer

Ant. and Cleop. 413797117 831

Titus Andronicus.

Cymbeline. 5 5 924 218

Hamlet. 5 2 1041129
Othello. 4 11068 213

Rome. John hath made his peace with Rome; what is that peace to me Am I Rome's flave, what penny hath Rome borne, what men provided, nition fent

K. Jobn

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The nurfe of judgment

Abhor this dilatory floth, and tricks of Rome

Whofe gratitude towards her deserved children is enroll'd in Jove's own book
The honour'd gods keep Rome in fafety, and the chairs of justice supply'd with wor-
thy men

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ROMEO AND JULIET.

7. Cafar.1

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Here is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome, no Rome of fafety for Octavius yet

Ibid. 3

Let Rome in Tyber melt! and the wide arch of the rang'd empire fall Ant. and Cleop.1|
Doft thou not perceive that Rome is but a wilderness of tygers

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Titus Andren. 3

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Rom. and Jul. 2 5

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Romeo, nurse's description of

Remifh. To mart as in a Romish stew

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Renyon. Your ronyon

Rood. An early stirrer, by the rood

Roof of heaven

Rock'd. The raven rook'd her on the chimney's top

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Romeo and Juliet. I

Antony and Cleop.

Reem. O lawful let it be, that I have room with Rome to curfe a while And all the unlook'd-for iffue of their bodies, to take their rooms, ere myfelf

Root. It is impoffible you should take root

Much Ado

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3 Henry vi 5 6

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King John. 3 1 397 239
I can place

3 Henry vi. 3 2 618 234 About Nothing. 1

And will not once remove the root of his opinion, which is rotten, as ever oak or ftone was found

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Macbeth. 3 1

But fet his murdering knife unto the root from whence that tender spray did sweetly! fpring

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Rooted. They rooted between them fuch an affection as cannot but branch now W.T.I

Thy truth and thy integrity is rooted in us, thy friend Rope. Thou drunken flave, I fent thee for a rope

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Rope-maker. God and the rope-maker bear me witness

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Ibid. 4 4 115211

Ibid. 4 4 1161

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Ropery. What faucy merchant was this, that was fo full of his ropery Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979 234

Rope-tricks. He'll rail in his rope tricks

Rofalind. D. P.

Rofaline. D. P.

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Taming of the Shrew.1
As You Like It.

At Christmas I no more defire a rose, than wish a snow in May's

Hoary-headed frosts fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rofe
With fweet musk roses

Love's Labor Left.

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3 Henry vi. 56 631220 Hamlet. 2 21014143

M. Ado Ab. Noth. 1 Love's Lab. Loft.52 new fangled fhews

Ibid. 1

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Some to kill cankers in the musk-rose buds
Of colour like the red rofe on triumphant brier

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Say, that the frown; I'll fay fhe looks as clear as morning rofes newly wafh'd with dew

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Taming of the Sbrew. 2 I But when you have our rofes you barely leave our thorns to prick ourselves, and mock us with our bareness

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To put down Richard, that fweet lovely rofe, and plant this thorn, this canker, Bolingbroke

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red and white, origin of their becoming the badges of the Houfes of York and Lancafter

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I fee no reason if I wear this rofe, that any one fhould therefore be fufpicious Ibid. 4 1561110 I cannot reft, until the white rofe, that I wear, be dy'd even in the luke-warm blood of Henry's heart

3 Henry vi. 1 2 606232
Ibid. 2 5 614248
Ibid. 2 5 614252
Richard 4 3 658236

The red role and the white are on his face
Wither one rofe, and let the other flourish
Their lips were four red rofes on a stalk
We will unite the white rofe and the red:-fmile heaven upon this fair conjunction

Against the blown rofe may they stop their nofe, that kneel'd unto the buds

Ibid. 5 4 669|2|27

Antony and Cleop.3 11 788227

What's in a name? that which we call a rofe, by any other name would fmell as sweet

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When I have pluck'd thy rofe, I cannot give it vital growth again, wither

Rosemary. For you there's rosemary, and rue; thefe keep feeming and winter long

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Rotundity. Strike flat the thick rotundity o' the world

Rover. Next to thyfelf, and my young rover, he's apparent to my heart

Ibid. 3 210212 3

Ibid.

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Ibid. 4

it needs muft

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Orbello. 5 21075247

favour all the

Winter's Tale. 4 3 3592 I
Rem. &ful. 2] 4 980152

Ibid. 4 5 993124
Hamlet. 4 5 1030130
Ibid.

Richard ii.
Macbetb.

Ibid. 1

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413

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Hamlet. 41006|2|31
Lear. 32 946239

Winter's Tale. 1 2 3352 53

Rogue-mont. At Exeter, the mayor in court'fy fhew'd me the caftle, and called it-
Rouge-mont: at which name I started

Rough. For I am rough, and woo not like a babe

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Your reproof is fomething too round

A. S. P. C. L.

Rough. As rough, their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rudeft wind
Rough-caft. Let him have fome plafter, or some lome, or fome rough-caft about him to
fignify wall
Mid. Night's Dream. 3
Reagb-bew. There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will

Round. Am I fo round with you, as you with me
The queen your mother rounds apace

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And chaftife with the valour of my tongue all that impedes thee from the golden round

Cymbeline.14

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1 1832 34

Hamlet. 5
Com. of Err.2 1
Winter's Tale. 2

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Macbeth. 15

366 254

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Timon of Athens. 2

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Hamlet. 2 2 10112

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'Tis like you'll prove a jolly furly groom, that take it on you at the first so roundly

Ibid. 3 2

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replied

And fell fo roundly to a large confeffion, to angle for your thoughts Troi. and Cref. 3 2
Round-man. You whorefon round-man! what's the matter
Roundure. 'Tis not the roundure of your old faced walls
Round-womb'd. Whereupon fhe grew round-womb'd
Reufe. The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse
O'ertook in his rouse

'Fore heaven, they have given me a roufe already

Reufillon, Bertram, Count of. D. P.

-, Countefs. D. P.

Reut. And after me I know the rout is coming

Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 266 1

- If you know that I profefs myself in banqueting to all the rout, then hold me dangerous

of nations

Nothing routs us, but the villainy of our fears

Row. The first row of this pious chanson will shew you more
Rowel. Who ne'er wore rowel nor iron on his heel
Rowland.

England all Olivers and Rowlands bred

Royal. Give him as much as will make him a royal man
All was royal; to the difpofing of it nought rebelled

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Julius Cæfar.1 2
Tim. of Athens. 4 3 8201 14
Cymbeline. 5 2 9202/28
Hamlet. 2 2 10142 20

Cymbeline. 4 4

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1 Henry vi. 1

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1 Henry iv. 2

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Royalize. To royalize his blood I spilt mine own

Royal merchant. Enough to prefs a royal merchant down

Henry iii. 1

Rickard iii.1

Mer. of Venice. 4 1 2153 3

Royalties. Thefe long-ufurped royalties from the dead temples of this bloody wretch
have I pluck'd off, to grace thy brows withal

Royalty. Now hear our English King, for thus his royalty doth speak in me
And then all this thou feeft, is but a clod and module of confounded royalty Ibid. 5 7
My father, and my uncle, and myself, did give him that fame royalty he wears

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Reynish. The roynish clown, at whom so oft your grace was wont to laugh, is alfo
miffing
As You Like It. 2 2
Macbeth. 3 1

Rubs. To leave no rubs, nor botches in the work

Madam, we'll play at bowls; 'twill make me think, the world is full of rubs R. ii. 3 4

We doubt not now, but every rub is smoothed in our way
What rub or what impediment there is

Nor has Coriolanus deferv'd this so dishonour'd rub

He rubs the vein of him

on and kifs the mistress

To sleep; perchance, to dream:-Ay, there's the rub

Henry v. 2 2
Ibid. 5 2
Coriolanus. I 719233

Troilus and Creff2 3 870156

Ibid. 3 2 875122

Hamlet. 3 11017 141

Rubb'd. 'Tis the duke's pleasure, whose difpofition, all the world well knows, will not be rubb'd, nor stopp'd

Lear. 2 2 942131
Rubbing.

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Rubbing. I fear too much rubbing

Rubies.

unparagon'd, how dearly they do't

Love's Labour Left. 4! 1| 158|2|10
Comedy of Errors.3 2 III 244
Cymbeline. 22 902131
Twelfth Night.1 4 310154
Cymbeline. 4 2 917|1|19|
Julius Cæfar. 2 1 749 221

Rubious. Diana's lip is not more smooth and rubious
Ruddock. The ruddock would with charitable bill bring thee all this
Ruddy drops. As dear to me as are the ruddy drops that vifit my fad heart
Rude boys.
And the deferves, a lord, that twenty fuch rude boys might tend upon
Rudeness. This rudeness is a fauce to his good wit
Rudefby. To give my hand, oppos'd against my heart, unto a mad-brain rudefby, full

of spleen be gone

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Rue. Nought fhall make us rue, if England to itself do reft but true

For you there's rofemary and rue; thefe keep feeming and favour long

Winter's Tale. 4 3 3502 1

But what thou art, heaven, thou, and I do know; and all too foon I fear the king shall

rue

Richard .13 418 122

Here did the drop a tear; here, in this place, I'll set a bank of rue, four herb of grace

-France thou fhalt rue this treason with thy tears

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the tears I fhed, a mother's tears in paffion for her fon
There's rue for you;-and here's fome for me, we may call it herb of grace o'

Sundays: you may wear your rue with a difference
Ruffs. With ruffs and cuffs, and fardingals and things
I'll murder your ruff for this

Ruffian. Talk with a ruffian at her chamber-window
A mad-cap ruffian and a fwearing jack

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Buffie. Were an Antony would ruffle up your fpirits, and put a tongue in every wound of Cæfar's

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Alack, the night comes on, and the bleak winds do forely ruffle

With robbers' hands, my hofpitable favours you should not ruffle thus

Rugby, fervant to Dr. Caius. D. P.

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Rugged fit. And approach the rugged'st hour that time and fpight dare bring 2 Hen. iv. 1 1475 146
Rug-beaded. We muft fupplant thofe rough rug-headed kerns
Ruin. Kneeling before this ruin of fweet life

Ricbard 2 1421147 King Fobn. 4 3 406124 2 Henry vi. 52

Come thou new ruin of old Clifford's houfe

Reftor'd me to my honours, and, out of ruins, made my name once more noble

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Henry viii. 2 1680136
I 754 215
Cymbeline. 4 2 91827
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Thou art the ruins of the noblest man, that ever liv'd in the tide of times 7. Cafar.3
The ruin speaks, that sometime it was a worthy building
Ruinate. Shall love, in building, grow fo ruinate

I will not ruinate my father's houfe, who gave his blood to lime the ftones together

Comedy of Errors.

Then afterwards, to order well the ftate; that like events may ne'er it ruinate

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3 Henry vi. Titus Andron. 5 Twelfth Night. 2 3 315228

Rule. If you priz'd my lady's favour at any thing more than contempt, you would not give means for this uncivil rule

Margaret fhall now be queen, and rule the king: but I will rule both her, the king
and realm

Thou shalt rule no more o'er him, whom heaven created for thy ruler
To-morrow yield up rule, refign my life
The fpeciality of rule hath been neglected
If there be rule in unity itfelf, this is not the
Rumble thy belly full! fpit, fire! fpout rain
Ruminate.

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Ruminate. Then the plots, then the ruminates, then the devifes Merry Wives of Wind.12 21

And inly ruminate the morning danger

I may refolve and ruminate my grief

'Twas dangerous for him to ruminate on this fo far Strange plots of dire revenge

Henry v.4 cb 527 116 1 Henry vi. 5 6 5702 6 Henry viii. 1 2 676 132 Titus Andronicus. 5 2 851|2|58

likes an hostess, that hath no arithmetic but her brain, to fet down her reckoning

Troilus and Creffida. 3 3 877 112

As thou doft ruminate; and give thy worst of thoughts the worst of words Othello. 3 3 1060 250 Ruminated. But what I know is ruminated, plotted, and fet down

'Tis a studied, not a prefent, thought by duty ruminated Rumination. My often rumination wraps me in a moft humourous fadness Ramour. I will be gone; that pitiful rumour may report my flight,

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to confolate
All's Well. 3

1 Henry iv.13

Ant. and Cleop. 2

447 228 27752 33

As You L. It. 4

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Induc. to 2 Henry iv.

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473 2

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Ibid.

2 Henry iv. 3 1

Coriolanus. 3 3 725256
Macbeth. 33642 5

Merry W. of Windfor. 13
Merch. of Venice. 2 2
1 Henry iv. 2 4
Ibid. 2

I would give a thousand pounds I could run as faft as thou canst
That runs o' horse-back up a hill perpendicular

What need's thou ran fo many miles about, when thou may'ft tell thy tale the
nearest way

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Richard iii. 4 4 663247

We may out-run, by violent swiftness, that which we run at, and lofe by overrunning

I am forry, that the Duke of Buckingham is run in your displeasure

Runagate. White-liver'd runagate

More noble than that runagate to your bed

Run-a-tilt at death within a chair

Runaway. Thou runaway, thou coward, art thou fled

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Henry vill.1 I 6732 8

Ibid. I

Richard iii. 4 4
Cymbeline.1

Spread thy close curtain, love-performing, night! that runaway's eyes may wink

Runner. 'Tis fport to maul a runner

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Running. And, starting so, he seem'd in running to devour the way
Running banquet. Some of these should find a running banquet ere they
Rupture. It is a rupture that you may çafily heal

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refted H. viii.

Meaf. for Meaf31
Trail, and Creff5 1884141
As You Like It.3 2 237 254

Tam. of the Shrew. 41 267 231

Our Tarquin thus did foftly prefs the rushes, ere he waken'd the chastity

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All's Well. 2
Winter's Tale. 3 1

K. Jobn. 4 3

1 Henry iv. 3 1

2 Henry iv. 5 5

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Ant. and Cleop.3 5 784136

he wounded

Cymbeline. 2 2 902127

Let wantons, light of heart, tickle the fenfelefs rufhes with their heels Rom. Jul. 1 4 972 152 Man but a rush against Othello's breast, and he retires Rufb-candle. If you pleafe to call it a rush-candle, henceforth I vow it fhall be fo for

me

Othello. 5 2 1078 247

Tam. of the Shrew. 4 5 273136

Rub'd. Thy fault our law calls death; but the kind prince, taking thy part, hath rufh'd afide the law

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Rufing. Smelling fo fweetly (all musk) and fo rufling
Ruffia. This will last out a night in Ruffia, when nights are longest there M. for Meal. 2 I 81144
Ruffians. And are apparell'd thus, like Muscovites or Ruffians
-A mefs of Ruffians left us but of late

Merry

Romeo and Julie 3 3 985151 Wives of Windfor. 2 2

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Ruf. I were better to be eaten to death with a ruft, than to be scour'd to nothing with perpetual motion

Ruftically. He keeps me ruftically at home

Rufick revelry,

As You Like It. 1 I 223112

Ibid. 5 4 249|2|39

Ruling.

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