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Neceffity's fharp pinch

-The art of our neceffities is strange, that can make vile things precious

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- Wherein neceffity, of matter beggar'd, will nothing stick our perfon to arraign Ham. 451029140 -I will fhew you fuch a neceffity in his death, that you shall think yourself bound to put it on him

- I pr'ythee keep that for the hangman

Neck. Thruft thy neck into a yoke

And in the neck of that, task'd the whole state

Yield not thy neck to fortune's yoke

Othello. 4 2 10722

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Much Ado About Nothing. 11

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1 Henry iv. 21
Ibid. 4 3

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3 Henry vi. 3 3

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Many fo arrive at second masters, upon their first lord's neck
Your neck, fir, is pen, book, and counters; fo the acquittance follows
- You have done well, that men muft lay their murders on your neck
Nectar. The water [of twenty feas] nectar

Timon of Athens.4 1

Cymbeline. 5 4 92315
Othello. 5 21077234

Two Gent, of Verona. 2 4

Taming of the Shrew. 5 1

When that the watry palate taffes indeed love's thrice reputed nectar Tr.and Creff. 3 2 Need. They may chance to need thee at home - Strengthen'd with what apology you think, may make it probable need All's Well. 2 4 Between these main parcels of dispatch, effected many nicer needs -The need I have of thee, thine own goodness hath made and faith contrasted

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Winter's Tale. 41
King John. 3 1
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Henry viii. 2 2

Richard iii. 3 5

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Ibid. 5 2 699254

· O, reason not the need: our basest beggars are in the poorest things superfluous Lear. 2 4 945211

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Neelds. We Hermia, like two artificial Gods, have with our neelds created both one flower

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Cymbeline. 1

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Romeo and Juliet.5

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Neglect. 'Tis ftrange, that from their cold'st neglect, my love should refpect

Negle. Sleeping neglection doth betray to loss

This neglection of degree it is, that by a pace goes backward Negligence. O negligence, fit for a fool to fall by

Put on what weary negligence you please

Negociate. Let every eye negociate for itself, and truft no agent
Negotiate. Have you any commiffion from your Lord to negotiate
Neif. Give me your neif, monfieur Mustardfeed

Sweet knight, I kifs thy neif

kindle to inflam'd

Lear. I

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1 Henry vi. 43 562156 Troi. and Cre3

862256 6902 20

Henry viii. 32
Lear.1 3 9342 23

Much Ado A. Noth.21

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with my face T. Nt.
Midf. Night's Dream. 4
2 Henry iv. 2 4 485215
Othello. 1 11044246
2 1451 6

Nagb. You'll have your nephews neigh to you
Neighbours. An old inftance, Beatrice, that liv'd in the time of good neighbours

Much Ado About Nothing.

-The deep-revolving witty Buckingham no more shall be the neighbour to my counfels

Richard iii. 4 2 657247 Lear. 1 1 930223 Hamlet. 2 21010127 Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 968217

Neighbour'd. Shall to my bofom be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd
So neighbour'd to his youth and humour

Neighbour-flained. Profaners of this neighbour-ftained steel

Nell, Sir-but her name and three quarters, will not meafure her from hip to hip

Nemean lion. As hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve
Nemefis. Your kingdom's terror, and black Nemefis
Neoptolemus. Not Neoptolemus fo mixable

Neptune. The most mighty Neptune feem'd to besiege
-'s yellow fands

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Neptune. The green Neptune a ram and bleated

He would not flatter Neptune for his trident And o'er green Neptune's back with hips made cities -'s falt wafh

A.S. P. C. L

Winter's Tale. 4335911
Coriolanus.392213
Ant. and Cleop.412 795154
Hamlet.3 210200

Neptune's-park. The natural bravery of your ifle which stands as Neptune's park Cym.3906 33 Nerija. D. P.

Merchant of Venice. 197 England K. John.5 2 409 39 1 Henry vi

4 549

Nero. You bloody Neroes, ripping up the womb of your dear mother And Nero like play on the lute, beholding the towns burn will be tainted with remorfe, to hear, and fee, her plaints, her brinish tears 3 H. vi. 3 1 6161 is an angler in the lake of darkness

- Let not ever the foul of Nero enter this firm bofom

Nerves in their infancy again

- By thofe who know the very nerves of state

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Take any fhape but that, and my firm nerves shall never tremble and bone of Greece

Neus. For rapes and ravishments he parallels Neflus

The fhirt of Neffus is upon me

Lear 3 6 9502 28 Hamlet. 3 21022 19 Tempeß. 2

7210 Meaf. for Meaf. 1 5 79 12 Macbeth. 3 4 37646 Troi, and Creff. 3862 35 All's Well. 43 290 27 Ant. and Cleop410 794147

Neft. Suffer thy brother Marcus to inter his noble nephew here in virtue's neft T.4.1 2 8351 39
Lady, come from that neft of death, contagion and unnatural sleep
Neftor. And Nestor play at push-pin with the boys

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Rom. and Jul. 53-99625 Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 102 30

They'll not fhew their teeth in way of smile though Nestor fwear the jeft be laugh

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The net has fallen upon me, I thall perish under device and practice

Nether-flock. When a man is over-lufty at legs, then he wears wooden-nether-flocks Lear 2 4 942350 Nettle. How now, my nettle of India

Yield ftinging nettles to mine enemics

Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, fafety

We call a nettle, but a nettle, and the faults of fools but folly
I'll fpring up in his tears, an 'twere a nettle against May

Nettled, and ftung with pifmires

Nay, mark, how Lewis ftamps as he were nettled

Never-needed. If you refuse your aid in this fo never-needed help

Twelfth Night. 2 5 317243 Ribardi 2 4262 26 Henry iv.23 45028 Coriolanus. 273248 Troil, and Creff. 2860 2 16 Lear.44 955235 1 Henry iv.13 447 53 3 Henry vi. 33 62119' Coriolanus.573344

Never to-return. The hopeless word of never-to-return breath I against thee, upon pain of life

Neuter. I do remain as neuter

Neutral. Like a neutral to his will and matter, did nothing

New. Now thou and I are new in amity

Is new committed to the bishop of York

But new ftruck nine

New-added. Come on refresh'd, new-added, and encourag'd

New-adopted to our hate

Nero-built. Her new-built virtue and obedience

Richard .134172/28
Tbid. 2 3 425217
Hamlet. 2 2101537

Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1901 59
3 Henry vi. 44 624443
Romeo and Juliet. 196141
Julius Cafar.4 3 768
Lear.1931|2|12

Taming of the Shrew. 5 2 27 58

New-create. Is it his ufe? or did the letters work upon his blood, and new-create this fault

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My ears are stopped, and cannot hear good news, so much of had already hath posfefs'd them

.The blackest news

defcribed

I can tell you news that you not dream'd yet of

The news I bring is heavy on my tongue

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Fbid. 3 3.529 Ibid. 3 I 35255

Meaf. for Meaf. 3 2

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Much Ado About Notb.1 212428
Love's Labor Loft. 52 173 19

Master, master! news, old news, and fuch news as you never heard of

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New. This news, which is call'd true, is so like an old tale, that the verity of it is in
flrong fufpicion

-This news hath made thee a most ugly man
-Spreading of news beautifully defcribed by Hubert, "I faw a smith"

-Ah foul fhrew'd news

fitted to the night, black, fearful, comfortless, and horrible You breathe thefe dead news in as dead an ear

For more uneven and unwelcome news came from the north

The first bringer of unwelcome news hath but a losing office

A. S. P. C. L.

Winter's Tale. 52 360135
King Jebn31 3961 55
Ibid. 4 2 404 2 45
Ibid. 5 5 410158
Ibid. 6410237

Ibid. 5 7 411218
I 4421 38
14742 52

1 Henry iv.

2 Henry iv.

- Thefe news having been well, that would have made me sick, being fick, have in fome measure made me well

Our news fhall go before unto his majesty

And wherefore should these good news make me sick

-And happy news of price

- This news I think hath turn'd your weapon's edge

- Ten days ago I drown'd these news in tears Dead-killing news

-The nature of bad news infects the teller

I that do bring the news, made not the match

-Though it be honeft it is never good to bring bad news

- With news the time's in labour

Ibid. I I 475131
Ibid. 4 3 496

Ibid. 4 4 498

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3 Henry vi. 21 610159 Richard iii. 41 656238 2769153

Ant. and Cleop.1

Ibid. 2 5 7781 28

Ibid. 2 5 778 53
Ibid. 3 7 786134

-If it be fummer news, smile to't before; if winterly, thou need' but keep that countenance ftill

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It is not meet that every nice offence should bear his comment - When mine hours were nice, and lucky men did ranfom lives of me for jelts Ant. &C.311 - Bid him bethink how nice the quarrel was -The letter was not nice, but full of change of dear import Nicely. Haply, a woman's voice may do fome good, when articles, too nicely urg'd, be flood on

Julius Cæfar. 4 3

758 263 7901 24

Romeo and Juliet. 3 1
Ibid. 5 2

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Nice. Defpight of his nice fence

-I am not fo nice, to change true rules for odd inventions

-That twenty filly ducking obfervants, that stretch their duties nicely
What fafe and nicely I might well delay, by rule of knighthood I disdain and fpurn 16.5 3 963 253
Nicholas, St. be thy speed
Two Gent. of Verona.3 1 36112
If they meet not with St. Nicholas' clerks, I'll give thee this neck 1 Henry iv. 21448226
I know thou worship'ft St. Nicholas as truly as a man of falshood may
Ibid. 2 1 448 2 29
Nick. He lov'd her out of all nick
Two Gent. of Verona. 4 2 391 34
Comedy of Errors. I 118154

His man with fciffars nicks him like a fool

Nick'd. The itch of his affection fhould not then have nick'd his captainship 4. &C.311 788 139

Nickname. You nickname God's creatures

Niggard. Not a niggard of your speech
If not from hell, the devil is a niggard

Hamlet. 310181 19 Macbeth. 4 3 382141 Henry viii. 672 223

And nature must obey neceflity; which we will niggard with a little reft 7. Cafir. 4 3 7611 29

nature

of question

Timon

of Alens56 829219 Hamit. 11016158

Niggardly. Fee'd every flight occasion, that could but niggardly give me fight of her

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I have made my promife to call on him, upon the heavy middle of the night M.for M. 41

— Vaporous night approaches

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Glimmering night

Since night you lov'd me, and fince night you left me
For night's fwift dragons cut the clouds full fast
Black-brow'd night

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Midf. Night's Dream 2 2 181116
Ibid. 2179237
Ibid.
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O grim-look'd night! O night with hue fo black! O night, which ever art,

day is not

The close night doth play the runaway

In fuch a night as this

I would out-night you, did no-body come

This night, methinks, is but the day-light fick, it looks a little paler

Thrice crowned Queen of Night

-Pitchy night

of the murder of Duncan by Macbeth defcribed

Ibid. 3 2 1882 13

Ibid. 3 2 188 221

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Come feeling night

While night's black agents to their preys do rouze

The night is long, that never finds the day

Ibid. 24 374243

Ibid. 3 2 374250
Ibid. 43 382257

But even this night,-whofe black contagious breath already smokes about the

burning creft of the old, feeble, and day-wearied fun Stumbling night

Why here walk I in the black brow of night to find you out

K. Jobn. 5441019
Ibid. 55 410163
Ibid. 5 6 410234

- Then thus I turn me from my country's light, to dwell in folemn shades of endless night

Richard ii.13 417253

You are more beholden to the night, than to fern feed, for your walking invisible

1 Henry iv. 21 449112

Now comes in the sweetest morfel of the night, and we must hence and leave it unpick'd

A night is but fmall breath, and little paufe

is fled whofe pitchy mantle over-veil'd the earth

The tragic melancholy night

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Dreaming night will hide our joys no longer

befhrew the witch! with venomous wights she stays as tediously as grafps of love

The dragon-wing of night o'erfpreads the earth, and ftickler-like the - Day, night, are they not, but in Britain

Things that love night, love not fuch nights as these

The tyranny of the open night 's too rough for nature to endure
Locks fair day-light out, and makes him an artificial night

Juliet's foliloquy expectant of her wedding night

This fweaty hafte doth make the night joint-labourer with the day
In the dead waste and middle of the night

The night grows to waste

Night's black mantle.

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Night-brawler. And spend your rich opinion for the name of a night-brawler
Night's-candles are burnt out

Night-cap. For I fear Caffio with my night-cap too

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Ibid. 3 2 9832 32
Hamlet. 1110002
Ibid. 1 2100 215
Othello 4 3

3 Henry vi.
Othello. 2

Romeo and Juliet.3 5

Ötbello.

Romeo and Juliet.2

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3 Henry vi. 56 631258

Merry W. of Wind. 73240

Hamlet.

Nighted life. Edmund, I think, is gone, in pity of his misery, to dispatch his nightedlife

Night-raven. I had as lief have heard the night-raven

Night-mare. This is the hag, when maids lie on their backs, learns them first to bear

Night-rule. What night-rule now about this haunted grove

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Night's-fbrick. The time has been, my fenfes would have cool'd, to hear a night-fhriek

Night-work. And is Jane Night-work alive

Macbeth. 5 5 38531

2 Henry iv.3 2 490 246 Nightingale

A. S. P. C. L.

Nightingale. To the nightingale's distreffing notes tune my distresses, and record my

woes

Except I be by Silvia in the night, there is no music in the nightingale -I will roar you an 'twere any nightingale

Midf. Night's Dream.

Merchant of Venice. 5
Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

-The nightingale, if fhe fhould fing by day, when every goofe is cackling, would be
thought no better a musician than the wren
-Apollo plays, and twenty caged nightingales do fing
-Say, that the rail; why, then I'll tell her plain, the fings as fweetly as a nightingale 76.2
Nightingales anfwer daws

My nightingale, we have beat them to their beds

Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4

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Ibid.

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Twelfth Night. 3 4
Antony and Cleop. 48

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The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale

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It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierc'd the fearful

Lear. 3 6 950156

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hollow of their car

Romeo and Juliet.3 5 987135

Taming of the Shrew. 2 1 2622 5
Hamlet.
Ant. and Cleop

11033148

2 768 244

Ibid. 1 3 771125
Ibid. 27780158

Nimble-footed. Where is his fon, the nimble-footed mad-cap prince of Wales 1 H. iv. 4 1 464238 Nimbly. Falstaff, you carry'd your guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity

Nine-mens morris is fill'd up with mud

Niany. Py'd ninny

I'll meet thee, Pyramus, at Ninny's tomb

Wilt thou at Ninny's tomb meet me straight way

This is old Ninny's tomb

Niabe. Make wells and Niobes of the maids and wives

-Like Niobe, all tears

Nip. Thefe tidings nip me

Ibid. 2 4 454114 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 18017 Tempeft. 3 14111

Muff. Night's Dream. 3 1 1841 7

Ibid. 1194132

Ibid. 5 1 194 240

Troil. and Greff 511 890256
Hamlet. 21003116

Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849246

Nipple. I would, while it was fmiling in my face, have pluck'd my nipple from his

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Nability. But with nobility and tranquillity; burgo mafters, and great
Where ftain'd nobility lies trodden on

- True nobility is exempt from fear

-The nobility think scorn to go in leather aprons

oneyers 1 H. iv. 21

Thefe hands do lack nobility, that they strike a meaner than myself Ant.
With no leís nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his fon
Nobles. The nobles they are fled, the commons they are cold

- The nobles he hath fin'd for ancient quarrels, and quite loft their hearts
Noble's blood. A beggar's book, out worths a noble's blood
-The man was noble, but with his latt attempt he wip'd it out
-Nor none fo noble, whofe life were ill beftow'd, or death unfam'd,
the fubject

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Nobles [money.] Mowbray hath received eight thousand nobles, in name of lendings

for your highness' foldiers

A noble fhalt thou have, and prefent pay

Richard ii.1 14142 8
Henry v.2 15152 8

- 'Tis true, I gave a noble to the priest, the morn that I was wedded to her mother

Nobleman. There is a nobleman of the court at door

Give him as much as will make him a royal man

Noblenefs. To fee his noblenefs! conceiving the dishonour of his mother
But figns of nobleness, like stars, shall thine on all defervers

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When did he regard the ftamp of nobleness in any perfon out of himself
Let the world fee his noblenefs well acted

More charming with their own nobleness which could have turn'd a distaff

Cymbeline. 5 3 921119

Nobly. You have deferv'd nobly of your country, and you have not deferv'd nobly Cor. 2 3 717141 Nobody. Tune play'd by the picture of nobody

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