Woo, And woo her with fome fpirit when she comes A.S. P. C.L Tam of the Shrew.) 261/2/18 4 5662 2 828226 872 213 6 893 134 So did we woo transformed Timon to our city's love - Our great king himself doth woo me oft for my confections Wood. Thou told'st me, they were ftol'n into this wood, and here am I, and wood Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 Are not these woods more free from peril than the envious court - You are not wood, you are not ftones, but men Wood-woman. Oh that she could speak now like a wood-woman Canopy'd with luscious woodbine So doth the woodbine the fweet honey-fuckle gently entwist Dumain transform'd four woodcocks in a dish O, this woodcock! what an afs it is We have caught the woodcock, and will keep him muffied Richard ii. 31 Julius Cæfar. 3 2 756134 Titus Andron, 2 18372/21 Two Gent. of Verona.|2| 2 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 1 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 292 2 1321 1 189149 Ibid. 4 1 1901 7 190 2 59 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 5 142 2 24 Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 161|1|44| Tam, of the Shrew.1 2258252 All's Well. 41| 296|1|19| Twelfth Night. 2 5 3182 5 And fear to kill a woodcock, left thou difpoffefs the foul of thy grandam So ftrives the woodcock with the gin Springes to catch woodcocks Woodland. I am a woodland fellow, fir, that always lov'd a great fire 3 Henry vi. 1 4 Hamlet. 1 608 139 310052 5 21040|2|46 Ibid. 5 Tempeft. 3 1 Troil. and Creff. 13113 3 863 126 1634159 1 Henry vi. 54 566229 You, Polydore, have prov'd best woodman, and are master of the feaft 5 300 243 3 962/63 6 Henry v.51 1 Henry vi. 5372 53 913126 5431 One thing more refts, that thyself execute ;-to make one among these wooers - He is the blunteft wooer in christendom To her go I, a jolly thriving wooer A wooer, more hateful than the foul expulfion is of thy dear husband Wcoes. She wooes you by a figure Woof. Admits no orifice for a point, as fubtle as Arachne's broken Wooing. We shall have the freer a wooing at master Page's I 257150 3 Henry vi. 3 2 618138 Richard iii. 4 3 659113 Ibid. 4 4 662160 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1 woof, to enter Troil. and Creff. 5 2 in fealed bags Ibid. 3 4 Merry W. of Wind.3 2 and honest kersey| Much Ado Abt. Noth. 2 1 Henceforth my wooing mind fhall be exprefs'd in ruffet yeas, noes For wooing here, until I fweat again: and (wearing, till my with oaths of love - poor craftsmen with the craft of smiles 28/230 1271 7 886257 59252 126119 62151 very roof was dry Love's Labor Loft.5 2 170119 Mer. of Venice. 32 211215 Richard ii. 1 441924 539144 I'faith, Kate, my wooing is fit for thy understanding Wooingly. The heaven's breath smells wooingly here Woollen bag-pipe Woollen vaffals, things created to buy or sell with groats Henry v.5 Merch. of Venice.|4| 1 Henry iv. 2 Woolvib. Why in this woolvifh gown should I stand here, to beg of Hob, and Dick 2 6 367 213 1215131 2 7231 3 4452 244 A. S. P. C.L Wool-ward. I go wool-ward for penance Woo't. Nobleft of men, woo't die drink up Efil Worcester. At Worcester muft his body be interr'd ; for fo he will'd it Love's Labor Loft.|5 21 1731 9 Ant. and Cleop. 413 7971 20 Whereupon the earl of Worcester hath broke his staff, refign'd his stewardship, and all the houshold servants filed with him to Bolingbroke Richard . 2 2423 147 1 Henry iv. Tempeft. 21 441 8123 Two Gent. of Verena. 2 4 30112 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 3 Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 1 47 34 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 116 162 M. Ado Abt. Noth. 1 Ibid. 2 3 129155 Ibid. 4 1 138256 Love's Labor Loft.1 I 149121 Ibid. 5 1 165|1| 7 Mer. of Ven. 3 I 2121 As Y. Like It.1 5 214211 3227231 3 2441 19 Here are a few of the unpleasantest words that ever blotted paper Such Ethiop words, blacker in their effect than in their countenance bear Let every word weigh heavy of her worth Ibid. 3 4 292130 Her name's a word; and to dally with that word, might make my fifter wanton are very rafcals, fince bonds difgraced them are grown fo falfe, I am loth to prove reafon with them Twelfth Night. 3 1 320 112 Winter's Tale. 2 3 341263 I do come with words as medicinal as true; honeft as either King John. 2 2 394 52 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 3 1 396 126 That word feem'd buried in my forrows grave The hopeless word of, never to return, breathe I against thee upon pain of life We three are but thyfelf, and speaking fo, thy words are but as thoughts, therefore be bold The time was, father, that you broke your word I know not the phrafe; but I will maintain the word with my fword, to be a foldier-like word Ibid. 4 2 4951 9 Ibid. 4 2 4952 8 Thefe haughty words of her's have batter'd me like roaring cannon fhot 1 Hen. vi. 3 3 558 259 Ibid. 4 3 562136 Let not his fmoothing words bewitch your hearts 2 Henry vi. 1 1 573 118 For every word you speak in his behalf, is flander to your royal dignity Ibid. 3 2 588 253 Why should calamity be full of words?-windy attorneys to their client woes And your words, domefticks to you, ferve your will, as't please yourself pronounce their office I cannot give due action to my words, except a fword, or fceptre, balance it are no deeds Where's your commiffion, lords? words cannot carry authority so mighty Ibid. 4 1 592111 3 Henry vi. 2 Henry viii. 2 4 - The world is but a word; were it all yours, to give it in a breath pay no debts, give her deeds him, I doubt not, a great deal from the matter I cannot fing: I'll weep and word it with thee of fo fweet breath compos'd as made the things more rich Words. With fuch words as are but roasted in your tongue, but bastards and syllables, of] no allowance to your bofom's truth Good words are better than bad strokes A. S. P. C.L. Coriolanus. 3 2 7232 6 762140 800 2/21 811236 He words me, girls, he words me, that I should not be noble to myself I shall short my word, by length'ning my return Ant. and Cleop.5 2 873 129 896 222 Ibid. 1 7 9012 3 Ibid. 4 2 917138 Hamlet. 311017 2 24 These words, like daggers, enter in mine ears It is not words that shake me thus Ibid. 3 4 1024 225 Othello. 4 1 1067 215 Wore. I wore my life to spend upon his haters Antony and Cleop. 51 797 1 53 Work. This has been some stair work, some trunk work, some behind door work But this fame day must end that work, the ides of March begun O thou good Kent, how shall I live and work, to match thy goodness Working. In the working of your own affections Be cunning in the working this The very opener and intelligencer, between the grace, the sanctities of heaven, and our dull workings 2 Henry iv. 4 2 495121 Coriolanus. 15 7091 S Ibid. 5 3 73714 Julius Cæfar. 1 27432 33 Ibid. 4 3 760 2 54 Ibid. 5 1 763 126 Hamlet.1 I 1000 149 Othello. 2 3 1058 215 Meaf. for Meaf. 2 1 80117 Or given my heart a working, mute and dumb The king's counsel are no good workmen Worky-day. Pr'ythee, tell her but a worky-day fortune® Mcaf. for Meaf. 3 I I 105118 I to the world am like a drop of water, who in the ocean feeks another drop CofE. 2 I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano; a stage, where every one muft play a Mer. of Venice. 1 1 198135 In the world I fill up a place, which may be better supplied when I have made it A cold world, Curtis, in every office but thine, and, therefore, fire Tam. of the Sbr. 4 1 26, 220 Macbeth. 3 373 254 Let the frame of things disjoint, both the worlds fuffer Ibid. 3 2 3742 7 And let this world no longer be a stage, to feed contention in a lingering act 21.iv.[1] They look'd, as they had heard of a world ranfom'd, or one deftroy'd Winter's Tale. 5 2 World. O world! thou waft the foreft to this hart; and this indeed, O world, the heart] of thee - -- A. S. P. C. L. 7 Jul. Cæfar. 31 754121 Is it fit, the three-fold world divided, he should stand one of the three to share it Ib. 4 1758 These three world-fharers, thefe competitors, are in thy veffel: let me cut the cable He bears the third part of the world Ant. and Cleop. 2778114 Ibid. 4 6 792 145 Ibid. 41 797123 Shall I abide in this dull world, which in thy abfence is no better than a ftye How goes the world?-It wears, fir, as it grows Ibid. 51 7972 40 1 803111 Timon of Athens. Is't poffible, the world fhould fo much differ; and we alive that liv'd Does the world go round I have got two worlds by't I think the world's afleep now Ibid. 31 813131 Cymbeline. 5 5 9261,16 Ibid. 5 5 927213 Lear. 1 world, O world! but that thy ftrange mutations make us hate thee, life would not yield to age This great world shall fo wear out to nought 4 935142 Ibid. 41 952252 He hates him, that would upon the rack of this tough world, stretch him out longer There is no world without Verona walls, but purgatory, torture, hell itfelf R. & 7.33 Ibid. 4 6 958114 a goodly prifon, in which are many confines, wards and dungeons As the world were now but to begin World's volume. I' the world's volume our Britain feems as of it, but not in it; in a great pool a fwan's neft World-wearied flesh Worm. Where is but humour or a worm If don worm your confcience find no impediment The worm, that's fled, hath nature that in time will venom breed World's great fnare. Com'st thou smiling from the world's great fnare uncaught A. & Cl. 4 8 793115 Richard iii. 446592 4 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2 1331 20 Ibid. 5 Taming of the Shrew.5 2 276241 4 375 216 The mortal worm might make the fleep eternal 2 Henry vi. 3 2 589156 3 Henry vi. 2 2 611 212 The smallest worm will turn, being trodden on Haft thou the pretty worm of Nilus there, that kills and pains not · Eyelefs venom'd worm Here, here will I remain with worms that are thy chambermaids Your worm is your only emperor for diet Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 Timon of Arbens. 4 3 821244 Hamlet. 4 31027123 The worms were hallow'd, that did breed the filk As You Like It.3 2 235120 Romeo and Juliet.3 1 982 235 Love's Lab. Luft.5 2 174130 Romeo and Juliet.1 3 971138 Hamlet. 3 21020,2 9 2 1882 18 Wormy beds. Damned fpirits all, that in cross-ways and floods have burial, already to their wormy beds are gone Worn. Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, more longing, wavering, fooner loft and worn, than women's are Mid. Night's Dream. 3 They are worn, lord conful, fo that we fhall hardly in our ages fee their banners wave again Worries. Then again worries he his daughter with clipping her 4 316239 359121 Coriolanus. 31 719113 Winter's Tale.52 360 163 Worfe. No worfe of worst extended, with vileft torture let my life be ended All's Well.[2] 1[ 284 236 Worje A. S. P. C.L. Worfe. Thy mafter is a wife and valiant Roman; I never thought him worse 7. Cæfar.137531 3 - I fear there will a worse come in his place" Worship. Saving your worship's reverence Look upon him, love him; he worships you Whom I from meaner form have bench'd and rear'd to worship As I belong to worship, and affect in honour honesty Ibid. 3 2 755265 This double worship, where one part does difdain with caufe, the other infult with- Mer. of Venice. 2 2203241 As You Like It. 5 2 246262 Winter's Tale. 1 2337143 K. Jobn. 4 3 406131 3 Henry vi. 4 3 624 125 Henry viii. 1 672138 Turn from me then that noble countenance, wherein the worship of the whole world And in the most exact regard support the worships of their name Things at the worst will cease, or else climb upward What worst, as oft hitting a groffer quality, is cry'd up for our best act To fear the worft, oft cures the worst Not being the worst, stands in some rank of praise Worth. Her whofe worth makes other worthies nothing If you accept them then their worth is great Sorry your choice is not fo rich in worth as beauty My worth unknown, no lofs is known in me He hath been us'd ever to conquer, and to have his worth of contradiction Imagin'd worth holds in his blood fuch fwoln and hot difcourfe Wilt thou undo the worth thou art unpaid for He, that helps him, take all my outward worth 359242 5 563121 Cor. 3 3 724|2|46 1805257 Timon of Ath. Tr. and Creff2 3 870127 Ibid. 2 28671 27 Cymbeline. 5 5 926|2|54 Whofe, worth, if praises may go back again, stood challenger on mount of all the age Wortbies. You fhall present before her the nine worthies Hamlet.4 7103129 Worthieft. We, for the worthieft, hold the right from both This deed of thine is no more worthy heaven, than thou waft worthy her Worts. Good worts! good cabbage Wot. 'Tis nameless woe, I wot not what I wot Welcome, my lords, I wot your love pursues a banish'd traitor Well, I wot that Henry is no foldier But a greater foldier than he, you wot one More water glideth by the mill than wots the miller of Wotting. The gods themselves, wotting no more than I, are ignorant Merry W. of Wind.1 I 46 245 2423123 Ibid. 21 422125 Ibid. 2 3 424233 3 Henry vi. 4 7 627|1|24 Coriolanus. 4 5 729255 Titus Andron. I 837136 Woven. No man living could fay, this is my wife, there; all were woven fo ftrangely in one piece Would. Is he yet poffefs'd how much you would That we would do, we should do when we would; for this would changes Hamlet.4 7103224 Wound. The private wound is deepest Winter's Tale. 3 2 344238 Alas, poor fhepherd! fearching of thy wound, I have by hard adventure found my own As You Like It. 2 1 Henry iv.1 I 4 231115 43 341 131253 I then, all smarting, with my wounds being cold 薯 |