A. S. P. C. L. Love. A thousand pound Hal? a million: thy love is worth a million, thou ow'ft me thy love Let me but bear your love, I'll bear your cares If conjure up love in her in his true likeness, he must appear naked and blind H. v. 5 And his loves are brazen images of canoniz'd faints 2 Henry vi.1 5701 2 1571214 3 575 220 "Tis the fruits of love I mean 3 Henry vi. 3 2 6181 6 That love, which virtue begs, and virtue grants Ibid. 3 2 618113 forfwore me in my mother's womb Ibid. 3 2 618 255 Tell me, for truth, the meafure of his love Ibid. 3 3 6202 5 His love was an eternal plant; whereof the root was fix'd in virtue's ground Ibid. 3 3 620 210 And this word-love, which greybeards call divine, be refident in men like one another, and not in me This hand, which, for thy love, did kill thy love, shall for thy love, kill a far truer love She cannot chufe but hate thee, having bought love with such a bloody spoil Of her, that loves him with that excellence that angels love good men with thyfelf last H. Ibid. 4 4 6621 22 viii. 2 2 681 128 Ibid. 3 2 692246 Gor 2714 245 Ibid. 317222 6 Ibid. 3 725252 Julius Cafar.32 7551 25 Ibid. 4 2 758 211 So that, if they love, they know not why, they hate upon no better a ground Whofe loves I prize as the dead carcases of unburied men When love begins to ficken and decay, it useth an enforced ceremony Antony and Cleop.1 1 767122 - Gentle Octavia, let your best love draw to that point, which seeks best to preferve That there fhould be small love 'mongst these sweet knaves and all this courtesy He eats nothing but doves, love; and that breeds hot blood; and hot blood begets Ibid. 1872153 This is the monftrofity of love, lady-that the will is infinite, and the execution confin'd; that the body is boundless, and the act a slave to limit for to be wife, and love, exceeds man's might The nobleft hateful love But the strong bafe and building of my love is as the very center of the earth Ibid. 3 2 873158 Ibid. 2879213 Ibid. 4 4 879250 She was belov'd, fhe lov'd; he is, and doth: but, ftill, fweet love is food for fortune's tooth -'s reafons without reafon Ibid. 4 5 8842 4 Cymbeline. 41 914142 I love thee; I have spoke it: how much the quantity, the weight as much, as I do Tell me, my daughters, which of you, fhall we fay doth love us most Ibid. 4 2914235 193016 Romeo and Juliet. 1 Is love a tender thing, it is too rough, too rude, too boisterous; and it pricks like thorns 9312/56 1969213 goes toward love, as school-boys from their books; but love from love, Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes - moderately; long love doth fo; too fwift arrives as tardy as too flow But my true love is grown to fuch excess, I cannot fum up half my fum of wealth Ib. 2 6 9812 36 "Till ftrange love grown bold, thinks true love acted, fimple modesty Ibid. 3 2 983248 A. S. P. C. L. Love. Ah me! how sweet is love itself poffeft, when but love's fhadows are fo rich in, love Hamlet. — I lov'd Ophelia; forty thousand brothers could not with all their quantity of love make up my fum It is merely a luft of the blood, and a permiffion of the will From hence I'll love no friend, fith love breeds fuch offence All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven Yield up, O love, thy crown, and hearted throne to tyrannous hate Love-broker. There is no love-broker in the world can more prevail in dation with woman, than report of valour Love's counsellor fhould fill the bores of hearing to the smothering of the Love-devouring death Love-feat. And every one his love-feat will advance Ibid. Ibid. 331063 235 Ibid. 331064 150 man's commen- senfe Cymbeline.3 2 907239 2 836247 Romeo and Juliet. 2 6 981 2 6 Love's Labor Loft.5 2 167127 Romeo and Juliet. 2 5 980 2 12 180 221 Love-in-idleness, a flower fupposed to have been changed from milk white to purple by the fall of Cupid's bolt upon it Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 The juice of it on fleeping eye-lids laid, will make the man or woman madly doat Lov-juice. Haft thou yet latch'd the Athenian's eyes with the love-juice Love-letter from Armado to Jaquenetta Love's majefty. I that am rudely ftamp'd, and want love's majesty Love-fbaft [Cupid.] Loos'd his love-fhaft fmartly from his bow, - The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact - ever run before the clock - cannot fee the pretty follies that themselves commit 633 4 4 6642 7 671 1382 I 42124 176259 Ibid. 5 1921 24 192127 Ibid. S Ibid. 51 194123 Merch. of Venice. 2 6 205 240 Ibid. 2 6 206115 -Though in thy youth thou waft as true a lover, as ever fighed upon a midnight pillow characterized by Jaques It is as eafy to count atomies as to answer the propofitions of a lover elfe Tw. Nt. 2 4 316218 Troil. and Creff328732 I Romeo and Juliet. 971 243 Ibid. 3 2 983239 Loving-jealous. And with a filk thread plucks it back again, fo loving jealous of his liberty Lour. Why at our juftice feem'st thou then to lour The heavens do lour upon you for fome ill Ibid. 2 2 977 129 Richard ii. I 3418154 Romeo and Juliet.4 993 39 Tr. and Cr.51 884 246 Loufes. Lonfe. For I care not to be the louse of a lazar, fo I were not Menelaus Hang nothing but a calfs-skin, most sweet lout King John. 2 2 62127 298 224 395136 3981 24 If that thy gentry, Britain, go before this lout, as he exceeds our lords, the odds is, Cymbeline. 52 9202 22 Henry v.2 4 519 227 Much Ado About Noth. 31132139 Low-born lafs. This is the prettieft low-born lafs, that ever ran on the green-fward W.T.4 3 351135 Low-countries. Because the rest of thy low countries have made a shift to eat up thy holland Low-crooked courtfies Lower-place. A lower place, note well, may do too great an act 00475 2 Henry iv. 2 2 481 210 7522 Lown. With that he call'd the taylor-lown Lowreth. How impatience lowreth in your face Pronounce thee a grofs lowt, a mindless flave Lear. 3 Comedy of Errors. 2 I And you will rather fhew our general lowts how you can frown, than spend a fawn upon 'em Lorted. And I am lowted by a traitor villain Coriolanus.3 2 723 218 1 Henry vi.43 562114 Loyal. Longer than I prove loyal to your grace, let me not live to look upon your -Take notice, lords, he has a loyal breast, for you have seen him open 't Henry viii. Both to defend my loyalty and truth, to God, my king, and his fucceeding iflue R.ii. it The loyalty, well held to fools, doth make our faith mere folly Lozel. And Lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd, that wilt not stay - I am afraid this great lubber, the world, will prove a cockney 332 Ibid. 3 2 6901| 38 788 31 927 39 342 34 326 56 7 35 479 2 36 Merry Wives of Wird 5 5 7328 Toid Ibid. I Merry Wives of Wind. 2 2 56228 King John. 4 3 406231 Henry viii.3 2 692126 -. D. P. Timon of Athens. 803 - D. P. Tim. of Ath. p. 803. - D. P. Tit. And. 831 Caius. D. P. Cymbeline. 895 Thou art more deep damn'd than prince Lucifer And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, never to hope again Lucilius. D. P. Julius Cæfar. p. 741. Lucina lent me not her aid, but took me in my throes Lucio. D. P. Lucius. D. P. Jul. Cæfar. p. 741. the younger. D. P. Titus Andron. p. 831. Luck. If we have unearned luck Comedy of Errors. Trvo Gent. of Verona. Mid. Night's Dream. 5 2 1962 21 - I hear him mock the luck of Cafar, which the gods give men to excute their after wrath Lucrece. And Roman Lucrece for her chastity Bellow your luggage where you found it Come, bring your luggage nobly on your back Lulls. And lulls him while fhe layeth on her back 1 Henry iv. 4 472132 The day frowns more and more; thou art like to have a lullaby too rough W. Tale. 3 3 18226 22 2 4 818127 8461 7 As is a nurse's fong of lullaby, to bring her babe to sleep Titus Andronicus. 2 3 329 137 346 247 838143 600 238 Two Gent. of Verona.3 2 Merry Wives of Windf I - This is lunaticks Ibid. 4 2 3727 65146 66 223 - The lunatick, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact M. N.'s Dr.5 1 192127 I - My lungs began to crow like chanticleer To wish me wed to one half lunatick, a mad-cap ruffian, and a swearing Jack Ibid. 2 - Thou a lunatick lean-witted fool The terms of our eftate may not endure hazard fo near us, as doth hourly grow out of his lunes Lungs. Speak from thy lungs military The heaving of my lungs provokes me to ridiculous fmiling Merry W. of Wind. 4 5 68 250 So fhall my lungs coin words 'till their decay, against those meazles Lupercal. It is the feaft of Lupercal As You Like It. 27232225 On the Lupercal thrice prefented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refufe Larch. Am fain to fhuffle, to hedge, and to lurch Ibid. 31 2 Merry W. of Wind. 1 2 Lurch'd. And, in the brunt of seventeen battles fince he lurch'd all fwords o' the garland Coriolanus. 2 2 715239 Lure. And, 'till the stoop, she must not be full-gorg'd, for then she never looks upon Lurking. His foldiers lurking in the towns about Taming of the Sbrew. 4 1 269117 3 Henry vi. 4 2 623 248 Tempeft. 2 I Lift. The best way were to entertain him with hope, till the wicked fire of luft have melted him in his own greafe 7248 52128 721/36 Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 21 All's Well. 4 4 300131 Winter's Tale. 4 3 350117 Richard iii.5 Titus Andronicus. 2 3 839219 653 218 Troi. and Cref. 4 4 8811 8 Cymbeline. 3 5 9122 28 948 239 I 1552 6 1719 255 742125 755 246 54117 And when my luft hath dined Serv'd the luft of my mistress' heart, and did the act of darkness with her Though to a radiant angel link'd, will fate itself in a celeftial bed, and garbage Luft-dicted. Let the fuperfluous and luft-dieted man, that flaves your ordinance prey on Otbello. 5 110742 3 Lfier. With luftier maintenance than I did look for of fuch an ungrown warrior 1 H. v. 5 4 470 240 A. S. P. C. L. Lufrous. And the clear stones towards the fouth north are as luftrous as ebony Lufty. It is a lufty wench; I love her ten times more than e'er I did Tam. of the Shrew. 21 Reason and respect make livers pale, and luftyhood deject Lute. For God defend that the lute should be like the cafe Much Ado About Noth. Twelfth Night. 4 2 327 217 2612 7 141255 Troil. and Creff. 2 2 867 126 2743138 Much Ado About Notb. 2 1 126144 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 - Then thou canst not break her to the lute?-Why, no; for she hath broke the lute to me As on a pillory, looking through the lute Melancholy as a lover's lute Ibid. 2 1 Henry iv. Take thy lute wench; my foul grows fad with troubles Lute-firing. His jesting spirit, which is now crept into a lute-ftring, and now governed Lutheran. Yet I know her for a spleeny Lutheran - Urge his hateful luxury - - Henry v.3 2 520253 Much Ado About Noth. 3 2 13315 Henry viii. 3 2 689 157 Much Ado About Noth. 4 1 137220 Merry Wives of Wind. 5 5 72135 Richard iii. 35 653217 How the devil luxury, with his fat rump, and potatoe finger, tickles thefe together To't luxury pell-mell, for I lack foldiers If I could add a lye unto a fault, I would deny it 957 244 51007218 Coriolanus. 2 1 7122 5 Two Gent. of Verona. 1 2 25236 Merchant of Venice. 5 1 220254 How, did you find the quarrel on the feventh caufe?-upon a lye feven times re fhall never vanquish'd be, until great Birnam wood to high Dunfinane hill fhall come against him With these borne before us, instead of maces, we will ride through the streets 2 Henry vi. 4 7 597115 - O murd'rous flumber! lay'ft thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays the mufick |