Ibid. I A. S, P. C.L. Asion. When you went onward to this ended action Much Ado About Norb. 1 1 124 129 - I'll bring my action on the proudest he that stops my way in Padua Taming of the Sbrew.32 266 2158 I'll have an action of battery against him Twelfıb Night. 4 | 3262 56 This action I now go on, is for my better grace Winter's Tale. 2 1 3401117 Start not; her actions Thall be holy, as, you hear, my spell is lawful Ibid. 5 31 362 25 Who hath read, or heard of any kindred action like to this King Jobr. 31 41 400139 To give us warrant from the hand of Heaven; and on our actions set the name of right, with holy breath Ibid. 51 240812 I - There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head, but I am thrust upon it 2 Henry iv. 1 2 4781 6 Have you enter'd your action? Ibid. 2 479 138 The wearing out of fix fathions which is four terms, or two actions Ibid. 51 1 5012 35 So may a thousand actions, once a foot, end in one purpose Henry v. 1 2 5122 57 In such business action is eloquence, and the eyes of the ignorant more learned than their ears Coriolanus. 3 2 72312 31 But his whole action grows not in the power on 't Ant. and Cleop. 3 7 7861117 Checks and disasters grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd Troi. and Cre]: 1 31 861 2145 Sith every action that hath gone before, whereof we have record, trial did draw, bias, and thwart Ibid. 1 3 8612152. As if the passage and whole carriage of this action rode on his tide Ibid. 21 3 869 2 39 If you will make it an action, call witness to 't Cymbeline. 23 90411121 If such actions shall have passage free, bond-Naves and pagans shall our statesmen be O bello. 1 2 10462150 Yea, though our proper fon stood in your action 3 1047235 They have us’d their dearest action in the tented field Ibid. 1 3 10472153 Action-taking knave Lear. 21 21 9401221 Adive. He is simply the most active gentleman in France Henry v.3 7 526 128 Aftor. Bring us but to this sight, and you Thall say I'll prove a busy actor in their play As You Like I'.3 4/240120 A shewing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor All's Well. 2 3 286112 As if the tragedy were play'd in jest by counterfeiting actors 3 Hen. vi. 21 31 613 2 10 Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part, and am out Coriolanus. 5 31 735 1,60 But bear it as our Roman actors do, with untir'd spirits, and formal constancy Julius Cæfar. 21 Then came each actor on his ass Hamlet. 2 2 1014 147 Acute. The gift is good in those in whom it is acute; and I am thankful for it Love's Labour Loft. 41 21 1592 Acurely. I am so full of businesses, as I cannot answer thee acutely All's Well. I 1 279 151 Adallas. The Thracian king, Adallas Ant. and Cleop. 3 785112 Adam. Have you got the picture of old Adam new apparellid Com. of Errors. 4 3 114 1153 Not that Adam that kept the Paradise, but that Adam that kept the prison Ibid. 4) 31 114 1 57 Let him be clapp'd on the thoulder and callid Adam Much Ado about Notbing. I 1 1232151 's fons are my brethren 112611 9 - Though the were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he transgress’d 1 1272/23 Had he been Adam, he had tempted Eve Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1691 32 Adam. D. P. As You Like II. Here feel we but the penalty of Adam 지 2291 13 Thou old Adam's likeness, set to dress this garden Richard ii.3 41 431 1130 was a gardener 2 Henry vi. 4 2 594 1 20 - was the first that ever bore arms Hamlet. 5 1 1033|2|32 Adam's profeffion. Gardeners, ditchers, and grave-makers; they hold up Adam's profefsion Hamlet. 5) 110332129 Adamant. You hard-hearted adamant Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 180 2150 Spurn in pieces posts of adamant i Henry iv. i 41 548 2115 True, as iron to adamant Troilus and Creffid. 3 2 8741146 Adders. Prospero's spirits compared to adders Tempeft. 2 2 1012137 And halt thou kill'd him fleeping?. Brave touch! Could not a worm, an adder, do so much? An adder did it; for with doubler tongue than thine, thou serpent, never adder ftung Midf. Nighi's Dream. 3 2 185236 - Is the adder better than the eel, because his painted skin contents the eye? Taming of the Sbrew. 41 31 2721 S 7491) 8 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 223 Ibid. 2 Adder. Ibid. 415 A. S, P. C.L. Adder. And when they from thy bosom pluck a flower, guard it, I pray thee, with a lurking adder Ricbard ii. 3) 2 426/2/28 - What, art thou, like the adder, waxen deaf? be poisonous too 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587/2/21 Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth 3 Henry vil: 41 6081239 It is the bright day, that brings forth the adder Julius Cafar.2 746 2160 - blue Tim. of Aibens. 4 31 821|2 43 As an adder, when the doth unroll to do some fatal execution Tit. And.2 31 8381 49 For pleasure and revenge, have cars more deaf than adders to the voice of any true decision Troilus and Cressida. 21 21 868432 Each jealous of the other, as the sung are of the adder Lear. 51 1961 2149 And my two school-fellowsg-whom I will trust, as I will adder's fangid Hamlet. 31 4 1025|2|37 Adder's fork. Macberb.4) 1 37813 Adders beads and toads carbonado'd Winter's Tale. 41 3) 352135 Addiktion. Each man to what sport and revels his addi&tion leads him Otbello. 2 210542/24 Addition. Where great addition swells, and virtue none, it is a droplied honour All's Well.2 31 287)11.7 titled Goddess and worth it with addition All's Well. 4 2 296 1136 This man, lady, hath robb'd many beasts of their particular additions Treil. and Cressid. 1 2 8591 31 - I came to kill thee, cousin, and bear hence a great addition earned in thy death 882 2118 One I will beat into clamourous whining, if thou deny'st the least syllable of thy addition Lear. 21 21 9402/29 They clepé us drunkards, and with swinish phrase soil our addition Hamlet. 14 1co6 I] 6 The worser, that you give me the addition whose want even kills me Orbello. 41 11068150 Addle. He esteems her no more than I esteem an addle egg Troil. and Cres. I 21.860 1/30 Yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg, for quarrelling Rom. ard Jul. 3) 1982 1 Address. ' I will then address me to my appointment Merry Wives of Windfr. 3 5 642 19 Do you think he will make no deed of all this, that so seriously he doth address himself unto All's Well. 31 6294151 A dreadful lay!-address thee instantly 2 Henry vi. 5 2 601220 It listed up its head, and did address itself to motion, like as it would speak Ham. 1 2 1003235 Address’d. Were all address’d to meet you Love's Labor Loft.2 1 152 2 38 - a mighty power As You Like It. 51 41 249 217 They did say their prayers, and address’d them again to neep Macberb. 2 2 370 11 5 Our navy is address'd, our power collected 2 Henry iv. 41 41 497 2111 Addreft. So please your grace, the prologue is addrest Mid. Night's Dr. 5 1 193138 So have I addrest me Merchant of Venice. 2 9 207|2 42 To-morrow for the march are we addrest Henry v.31 31 522 1/40 He is addrest, press near, second him Julius Cæfar. 3) 1752 144 Adbere. Nor time nor place did then adhere Macbeth. 11 7 368/29 Adjunct. Learning is but an adjunct to ourself Love's Labor Lyf.41 3 163 230 Though that my death were adjunct to my act, by heaven I would do it K.Fobn. 31 31 399 2 57. Admiral. Thou art our admiral, thou bearest the lanthorn in the poop i Henry iv. 3) 31 461248 Admiration. Let us bury him, and not protract with admiration what is now due debt Cymbeline. 4 2 917429. This admiration is much o' the favour of other your new pranks Lear. 11 41 937133 Admired. Broke the good meeting with most admir'd disorder Macberb.34 3762154 Admiringly. The king very lately spoke of him admiringly, and mourningly All's Well. I 1 277 216 Admittance. You are a gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable discourse, of great admittance Merry Wives of Windfor. 12 561114 - The Ship-tire, the tire volant, or any other tire of Venetian admittance 6012110 Admits. The people will accept whom he admits Titus Andronicus. I 2 8332138 Admonition. Dar's with thy frozen admonition, make pale our cheek Ricbard ii. 2 1 421 1 4 Ado. Let's follow, to see the end of this ado Taming of the Sbrew.s) 1 275 118 Here's ado Winter's Tale. 2 2 341 1 8 We'll keep no great ado Romeo and Juliet. 31 41 9871113 Adonis painted by a running brook Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 2 253 254 Thy promises are like Adonis' gardens i Henry vi. 1 5492135 Adoption. Under the adoption of abominable terms Merry Wives of Windsor. 2 56/2/26 'Tis often seen adoption strives with nature All's Well.(1 31 281/2153 Adcration. What is thy soul O adoration Henry v.415292 22 Adere. This gate inftructs you how to adore the heavens Cymbeline.131 31 908/1120 Adorer, . 2 Ibid. 3) 3 2 1 1 2 8 A. S P. C. L. Aderer. Though I profess myself her adorer, not her friend Cymbeline.151 897, 1123 Aderantent. The adornment of her bed Ibid. 2) 2 9021/41 Adrian, Lord. D. P. Tempeft. Adrian. Coriolanus. 431 727216 Adriana. D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103 Don Adriano de Armado. D. P. Love's Labor Loft. 147 Adriatic. Were me as rough as are the swelling Adriatic seas Tam. of the Sbrew. 1 2 258/1/21 Advance. Honour me so much as to advance this jewel; accept and wear it Timon of Albens. 1 2 8082119 Advantage. Make the rope of his destiny our cable for our own doth little advantage Tempest. 11 To take an ill advantage of his absence Merry Wives of Windsor. 3 3 6lil 8 You said, you neither lend nor borrow upon advantage Merchant of Venice. 1 3) 2001 9 For where there is advantage to be given, both more and less have given him the revolt Macbetb. 51 41 385|1| 4 And with advantage means to pay thy love K. Jun. 3 2 399/2 22 We'll read it at more advantage i Henry iv. 2 41 456 247 The money shall be paid back again with advantage Ibid. 21 41 456|2 53 feeds him fac Ibid. 3) 21 461216 And from this swarm of fair advantages, you took occasion to be quickly wood Ibid. 5. 1 468 1124 is a better soldier than rashness Henry v.3) 6 524/2/27 And in advantage ling'ring looks for rescue 1 Henry vi. 41 41 562 2/26 Oh what advantage, bought with such a shame, to save a paltry life, and Nay bright fame! Ibid. 4 o 5632 43 And lose advantage, which doth ever cool i' the absence of the needer Coriolanus.l4 1 726/2130 It shall advantage more, than do us wrong Julius Cæfar. 3 1754 160 The advantage of the time prompts me aloud to call for recompence Troi. and Cref:31 3 8742 34 Beyond him in the advantage of the time Cymbeline. 41 11 914136 Colleagued with this dream of his advantage Hamlet. 1 2 1000 127 And bring them after in the best advantage Orbello. 1 3 1050134 has an eye can stamp and counterfeit advantages, though true advantage never present itself 1|1053/253 - Give me advantage of some brief discourse Ibid. 31 11059135 And, to the advantage, I, being here, took it up Ibid. 31 3 1063 114 Advantageable. As your wisdoms best shall see advantageable for our dignity Henry v. 5) 2 539 11 3 Advantaging their loan with interest of ten times double gain of happiness Rich, iü. 41 41 6621156 Adventure. The fear of your adventure would counsel you to a more equal enterprise As You Like It. 1 2 226 217 The day shall not be up fo foon as I, to try the fair adventure of to-morrow King Jobr. 551 410215 - Our scouts have found the adventure very easy 3 Henry vi. 41 262312 51 I dare adventure to be sent to the tower Richard ij. Il 6382162 I would adventure for such merchandize Romeo and Juliet. 2 2 9761/37 Adversary. I will be thy adversary toward Ann Page Merry W. of Windsor. 2 3 57/2 42 Thou art come to answer a stony adversary Mercb. of Venice. 41 11 214 1 54 Adverse. To admit no traffick to our adverse towns Comedy of Errors. 1 1 103|1/21 To what adverse issue it can Much Ado About Norbing. 2 2 129 1/24 Adverfiries. Let me embrace these four adversities 3 Henry vi. 3 1 616|230 Adverfity. A man I am, cross’d with adversity 2 Gentlemer of Verona. 41 I 3712 59 Sweet are the uses of adversity As You Like It. 21 11 229120 - Well said, adversity Troilus and Crefida. 51 884134 -'s sweet milk, philosophy Romeo and Juliet. 31 31 98512120 Adverfly. If the drink you give me, touch my palate adverfly, I make a crooked face at it Coriolanus. 2) 11 71226 Advertise. I do bend my speech to one that can my part in him advertise Measure for Meal: 11 761 26 Advertised. Please it your grace to be advertis'd 2 Henry vi. 4) 91 598111 - We are advertis'd by our loving friends 3 Henry vi. 51 3 629|2|34. - I was advertis'd their great general slept Troil. and Creflid. 22 868 211 Advertisement. My griefs cry louder than advertisement Much Ado About Nothing. 5/ 1 1411 51 For this advertisement is five days old i Henry iv. 3 2 461217 Advertifing. As I was then advertising and holy to your businefs Meas. for Meas Is il 10111160 B Advice Ibid. 2 A.S. P. C.L. Advice. How shall I doat on her with more advice that thus without advice begin to love her 2 Gent. of Verona. 24 31|2|17 Did repent me after more advice Mcaf. for Meas: 51 1 102 1136 My lord Bassanio, upon more advice, hath sent you this ring Mercbant of Venice.41 2 218 2151 You did never lack advice fo much All's Well. 3) 41 292 116 And, on his more advice we pardon him Henry v. 2 2 516130 But with advice and filent secrecy 2 Herry vi. 2 2 581112 And the shall file our engine, with advice Titus Andronicus. 2 1 837 216 Advise you what you say Twelfıb Night. 4 2 328114 thee, Aaron, what is to be done Titus Andronicus.14 2 847 2 10 yourself Lear.12 11 93911135 Thursday is near; lay hand on heart, advise Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 989131 Advised. I am advited in what I say Comedy of Errors. 5) 1 118 239 Therefore be advised Mercbant of Venice. 2 1 202 215 Advis d. Art thou not advis'd, he took some care to get her cunning schoolmasters Taming of the Sbrew. 1 2562137 You were advis'd his flesh was capable of wounds and scars 2 Henry iv. 1 1 4752 8 by good intelligence Henry v. 2 cb 514114 And bid me be advised how I tread 2 Henry vi. 21 4 582 2117 Who in my wrath kneel'd at my feet, and bid me be advis’d Ricbard j. 2 21 6452115 General, be advis'd; he comes to bad intent Orbello. 1 2 1046 11 50 Advisedly. My soul upon the forfeit, that your lord will never more break faith advisedly Merchant of Venice. 5) 221 21 9 Adulterate. The adulterate Hastings, Rivers, Vaughan, Grey, untimely smother'd in their dusky graves Ricbard ii.141 41 6591254 Adultery. Might have been accused in fornication, adultery and all uncleanness there Measure for Measure. 2 1 862138 To attain in suit the place of his bed, and win this ring by hers and mine adultery Cymbeline. 5) 5 925/2/26 Die for adultery! No. Lear. 41 61 957|2|37 Adultress. But be it known from him that has most cause to grieve it should be, she's an adultrers Winter's Tale.2) : 3392129 Advocate's the court word for a pheasant Winter's Tale. 41 31 35612 45 Advocation. My advocation is not now in tune Othello. 31 4 106614 Æacides. Sure Æacides was Ajax,-called so from his grandfather Tam. of the Sbrew.3 | 264 149 Ædiles. D. P. Coriolanus. 703 Ægcon. D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103) Ægle. Midnight Dream. 21 21 1792 39 Ægyp. Melt Ægypt into Nile Ant. and Cleop.) 5778143 Ægyprian Bacobunals. Shall we dance now the Ægyptian Bacchanals Ibid. 271 781122 Æmilia. D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103 Æmilia. D. P. Otbello. 1043 Æmilius. D. P. Titus Andronicus. Eneas Widower Tempeft. 2 As did Æneas old Anchises bear, so bear I thee upon my manly Moulder 2 Hcn. vi. 51 2 I, as Æneas, our great ancestor, did from the flames of Troy upon his thoulder the old Anchises bear, fo, from the waves of Tyber did I the tired Cæsar 7. Call1 2) 7431/42 Dido and her Æneas Thall want troops Antony and Cleopatra. 412 795147 To bid Æneas tell the tale twice o’er, how Troy was burnt Tit. Androricus. 3 2 844 2 Æncas. D. P. Truilus and Creffida. That's Æneas, is not that a brave man? he's one of the flowers of Troy Ibid. 1 2 8602 27 True honest men being heard, like false Æneas, were in his time, thought false Cymbeline 13! 4 909 2 47 "Twas Æneas' tale to Dido Hamıs.2 2 1015114 #clus. Yet Æolus would not be a murderer 2 Henry vi. 3. 2 587 238 Æfculapius. My Ælculapius Merry Woof Windsor. 2 3 Æfon. In such a night, Medea gather'd the enchanted herbs that did renew old Æson Merchant of Venice. 5 219,135 ÆJop. Let A fop fable in a winter's night, his currish riddles sort not with this place 3 llenry vi.5) 5 630 245 Æine. I'll be thrown into ftna, as I have been into Thames, ere I will leave her thus Merry W. of Wirds:13 51 641213 Now let hot Ætna cool in Sicily Titus Anit. 31 1843,2 30 Afvard. But that I am afcard Merry W. of Windfor.3/ 41 622 8 Afrard. 831 81115 602 11 ! 857 57121 1 A.S. P. C.L. Afeard. A conqueror, and afеard to speak! Lroe's Labour L-14,151 21 17:12:54 Will not the ladies be afeard of the lion Mid.Night's Dreim. 31 1 183142 This is a knavery of them, to make me afeard Ibid. 3 1 184 1,29 And yet to be afeard of my deserving were but a weak disabling of myself Mercbank of Venice. 2 7 206 2:27 · I am hálf afеard, thou wilt say anon, he is suine kin to thee Ibid. 2 9 208 229 Then never trust me, if I be afear'd Taming of tbe Sbrew. 5 2 275153 He is aseard to come Ant. and Cle patra. 21 5 778 1 46 Half afеard to come Ibid. 3 31 783 1114 Affability. You do not use me with that affability as in discretion you ought to use me Henry v. 31 2 521224 Afair. We have lost the best half of our affair Macbetb. 31 31 3751 35 Affairs. If I know how, or which way, to order these affairs, thus disorderly thrust into my hands Ricbard ii. 2 2 42312:43 They should be good men; their affairs are righteous Henry viii. 31 1 686 1 61 - that walk as they say spirits do at midnight, have in them a wilder nature, than the business that seeks dispatch by day Ibid. 51 696 239 His affairs come to me on the wind Antony and Cleop. 3 67851 3 - My affairs are servanted to others Coriolanus. 512 734|230 But what is your affair in Elfinour? Hamler. 1 2110031144 Affiard. Tempift. 3 2 14223 His title is affeard! Macbeib. 4 3 3892 50 Affetts. Sir John affects thy Wife Merry W. of Windsor. 2 5212 17 He my husband best of all affects ibid. 41 41 68225 Dost thou affect her? Much Ado Abcal Norbing. 1 1 124 127 Every man with his affects is born Love's Lab. L ft.1 1 1482.51 I do affect the very ground Ibid. 1 21 1512 42 Study what you most affect Taming of tbe Sbrew. 1 1 255 145 I do affect a forrow, indeed, but I have it too All's Well. 1 1 278 11 3 Maria once told me, she did affect me Twelfth Night. 21 5 3172.55 As 'twere, to banish their affects with him Ricbard ii. 11 41 41921 6 If I affe&t it more, than as your honour, and as your renown 2 Henry iv. 41 41 5001 20 No man can juftly praise, but what he does affect Timon of Atbens. 1 2 8091 20 - 'Tis policy and stratagem must do that you affc& Titus Andronicus. 2 1 837 2 59 The young affects, in me defunct Orbello. I 3 1049 2 45 Affiliations. It is affectations Merry Wives of Windsor. 1 47 1 21 Afeffed. He furely affected her for her wit Love's Labor Lj. 1 151 120 I am in all affected as yourself Taming of ibe Shrew, i 1 2551 31 – I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall King Lear. 1 Il 9291115 - No marvel then, though he were ill affected Lear. 2 1 940115 Affetich. The accent of his tongue affecteth him King John. 1 38826 Affeeting one fole throne, without affiftance Coriolanus. 41 673118 Affection chains thy tender days 2 Gent. of Verora. 1 Would it apply well to the vehemence of your affection, that I should win what you would enjoy Merry W. of Windsor. 2 56125 I heard him swear his affection Mucb Ado About Norbing. 2 1 1262'60 Mountain of affection Ibid. 2 1282111 She loves him with enraged affection Ibid. 12 31 130122 - I would have thought his fpirit would have been invincible against all assaults of affection Ibid. 2) 3) 13011 37 She will rather die than give any sign of affection Ibid.2 31 1312159 Her affections have the full bent Ibid. 2! 3 1371.26 Wrestle with affection 132,7115 Nor take no Mape nor project of affection Ibid. 31 132 1 28 brave conquerors ! for so you are, that war against your own affections Love's Labor Loft. I 14711113 If drawing my sword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it, I would take desire prisoner Ibid. 1 215012:50 - Have at you then, affection's men at arms Ibid.4 31 16326 Witty without affection Ibid.s 164,1.42 – Yourself, renown'd prince, then stood as fair as any comer I have look'd on yet for my affeétion Mercbant of Venice. 2 1 202 1:47 With affection wondrous fengible he wrung Paranio's hand Ibid. 2/8 20512-12 Afri1403 2 I 23/1/6 2 I Ibid. 3 B 2 |