Affections, For affections, mafters of paffions, fway it to the mood of what it likes or loaths Wrestle with thy affections. O, they take the part of a better is not rated from the heart Merchant of Venice. wrestler than myself As You Like It.1 3 227 2 49 How will she love, when the rich golden fhaft hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe that live in her I am heir to my affection With thought of fuch affections, ftep forth mine advocate And great affections, wrestling in thy bosom Yet let me wonder, Harry, at thy affections 460 120 O with what wings fhall his affections fly towards fronting peril decay and oppos'd - And though his affections are higher mounted than ours, yet, when they stoop with the like wing 2 Henry iv. 4 4 And your affections are a fick man's appetite But, out, affection! all bond and privilege of nature, break! And, to speak truth of Cæfar, I have not known when his more than his reafon Yet have I fierce affections, and think what Venus did with Mars 747 15 6 Troilus and Creffida. 4 4 879247 -Your highness is not entertain'd with that ceremonious affection as you were wont Had the affections, and warm youthful blood, fhe'd be as fwift in as a ball makes him falfe And keep you in the rear of your affection For the better compaffing this falt and most hidden loose affection Have not we affections? defires for sport? and frailty, as men have Affiance. How haft thou with jealoufy infected the sweetness of affiance What's more dangerous than this fond affiance - I fpoke this to know if your affiance were deeply rooted Affianced to her by oath - I am affianc'd this man's wife Ibid. 2 5 980 221 Hamlet. 1 31004219 Othello. 2 Ibid. 4 310732 52 Henry v.2 25171 3 2 Henry vi. 31584117 Cymbeline. 17 900 2 37 Meafure for Mcafure. 3 1 89 2 I Ibid. 5 I Affin'd. The artist and unread, the hard and foft, feem all affin'd and kin 992 59 11044 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 8621 3 - Be judge yourself, whether I in any just term am affin'd to love the moor Othello. I If partially affin'd, or leagu'd in office, thou doft deliver more or less than truth, thou art no foldier Affirmatives. If your four negatives make you two affirmatives Afflicted. Difhonestly afflicted but yet honest Afflictions. A touch a feeling of afflictions 9 2 329114 2402 11 2 91515 1944 73 7 1501 42 Twelfth Night. 5 1 Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5 may one day fmile again, and till then, fit thee down, forrow! Afford. We cannot afford you fo Affray. Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray I 35538 Ibid. 5 3 362136 and die Lear. 4 6 9571 45 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985125 All's Well. 4295229 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987,2 10 Affront. Unless another as like Hermione as is her picture, affront his eye Your preparation can affront no less than what you hear of W. Tale. 5 1 3582 3 Cymbeline. 4 3 9191 47 Hamlet. 3 110162 59 Affrented. That my integrity and truth to you might be affronted, with the match and weight of fuch a winnow'd purity in love Affy. For daring to affy a mighty lord unto the daughter of a worthlefs king Affy. So do I affy in thy uprightness and integrity Affy'd. We be affy'd Afield. Wherefore not afield Afect. Squire-like, pension beg to keep bafe life afoot A. S. P. C. L. Titus Andronicus.[ 11 832/1/24 Taming the Shrew. 4 4 272 2 20 Troilus and Creffida.|1| 1858250 Lear. 2 4 945113 7. Cæfar. 22 751111 Afraid. If Cæfar hide himself, shall they not wifper, lo, Caefar is afraid Afreard. Africa. I fpeak of Africa and golden joys Troilus and Creffida. 4 4 880211 2 Henry iv. 5 3 505114 Africk. Not Africk owns a ferpent, I abhor more than thy fame and envy Coriolanus.1 8 710133 Afront. These four came all afront, and mainly thrust at me. i Henry iv. 2 4 4532 7 After. You shall not find me, daughter, after the flander of most step-mothers -Frame the business after your own wisdom After-dinner. An after-dinner breath After-enquiry. Or jump the after enquiry on your own peril I Cymbeline. 12 8941 52 Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 933226 869 2 18 92325 After-eye. Thou should'st have made him as little as a crow, or lefs, ere left to aftereye him Afternoon the posterior of the day Cymbeline. 1 4 896125 Love's Lab. Loft.5 — A beauty-waning and distressed widow, even in the afternoon of her best days She comes in fhape no bigger than an agat ftone, on the fore finger of an alderman Agate. I was never mann'd with an agate 'till now Agat-ring. Agax'd. All the whole army stood agaz'd on him He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age Age. Let me embrace thine age Much Ado About Nothing. 1 I 121129 A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age Nor age fo eat up my invention Ibid. 2 3 13129 Lid. 3 4 136240 What marks, what dances shall we have, to wear away this long age of three hours, between our after-fupper and our bed-time -The boy was the very staff of my age-my very prop To lofe thy youth in peace and to atchieve the filver livery of advised age 2 Henry iv. 2 H. vi.5 2 601244 Richard iii. 4 4 660257 Though age from folly could not give me freedom, it does from childishnes - cannot wither her Ant. and Cleop.1 3 771113 And then, forfooth, the faint defects of age must be the scene of mirth Stiff age Troilus and Creffida 13 863 144 ➡This policy, and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the beft of our times — is unnecessary -Than fettled age, his fables and his weeds Lear. I 2933126 Lear. 2 4 944149 Hamlet. 4 71032112 Agent. Being the agents, or base second means, the cords, the ladder, or the hang man rather -Thus is the poor agent defpis'd! Aggravate. Ford's a knave, and will aggravate his ftile 1 Henry iv. Troilus and Creffid. 511 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 2 — I will aggravate my voice fo, that I will roar you as gently as any fucking dove I befeek you now, aggravate your choter 3446231 891 121 56215 Agile. Swifter than his tongue, his agile arm beats down their fatal points Agincourt. The very cafques that did affright the air at Agincourt Aglet. An aglet very vilely cut A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 983148 Henry v.1 b 509115 Henry v.4 8 536 137 Mer. of Venice. 3 5 213246 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 1 132139 Aglet-baby. Give him gold enough and marry him to a puppet or an aglet-baby Taming of the Sbrew. I 2 258 127 Agnize. I do agnize a natural and prompt alacrity, I find in hardness Agone. O he's drunk, Sir Toby, above an hour agone Agrippa. Menenius. D. P. Twelfth Night. 51 Much Ado About Nothing.5 1 Ague. My wind, cooling my broth, would blow me to an ague 330241 141 145 767 703 2 752127 Here let them lie, till famine and the ague eat them up Home without boots and in foul weather too! how 'fcapes he agues A untimely ague stay'd me a prisoner in my chamber Cæfar was ne'er fo much your enemy, as that fame ague which hath made you lean Julius Cafar.2 And danger, like an ague, fubtly taints, even then when we fit idly in the fun And now, like Ajax Telamonius, on sheep and oxen could I spend my fury The seven-fold shield of Ajax cannot keep the battery from my heart The unknown Ajax, heavens, what a man is there! a very horfe; that has he knows not what 2 795 131 835 142 857 Ibid. 1 1 859131 Ibid. 3 3 875 252 Cymbeline. 4 2 917153 Therfites' body is as good as Ajax, when neither are alive And never feek for aid out of himself Aid. And aid thee in this doubtful fhock of arms And you shall find a conqueror, that will pray in aid for kindness, grace is kneel'd to Aidant. Be aidant, and remediate, in the good man's distress Aidlefs came off Airy. Our aiery buildeth in the cedar's top Your aiery buildeth in our aiery's nest An aiery of children, little eyafes Aile. Do gud fervice, or aile ligge i' the grund for it Aim. Fearing left my jealous aim might err where he for Ant. and Cleop. 52 798 239 Lear. 4 4 955 250 Coriolanus. 2 2 715 250 Richard iii. 13 640147 Ibid. 1 36402 2 Hamlet. 2 21013 238 Henry v.3 2 521211 2 Gent. of Verona. 3 I 33233 To thefe violent proceedings all my neighbours fhall cry aim Merry W. of Windfor.3 My food, my fortune, and my fweet hopes aim better at me, by that I now will manifeft 9 2 591 Comedy of Errors. 3 2 111129 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2 133,227 1392152 It ill befeems this prefence to cry aim, to thefe ill-tun'd repetitions K. John. 2 Aims. My mind will never grant what I perceive your highness aims at, if I aim aright They aim at it, and botch the words up fit to their own thoughts As in thefe cafes where they aim reports, 'tis oft with difference Aimed. That my difcovery be not aimed at Air. Cooling of the air with fighs Air. In the fpiced Indian air Move the ftill-piercing air, that fings with piercing The air nimbly and fweetly recommends itself unto our gentle fenfes Still, methinks, there is an air comes from her they made themselves-air, into which they vanish'd When he speaks, the air, a charter'd libertine, is still A. S. P. C. L. Mid. Night's Dream. 2 21801,34 Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, and made a gap in nature We must all part into this fea of air Ant. and Cleep. 2 2 What, think'ft that the bleak air, thy boisterous chamberlain, will put thy fhirt on warm? Bond of air (ftrong as the axle-tree on which heav'n rides) Where air comes out, air comes in I beg but leave to air this jewel Nor know not what air's from home 7762 7 819141 For it is as the air, invulnerable, and our vain blows malicious mockery The air bites threwdly-It is a nipping and an eager air -[mufic] The goddess on whom thefe airs attend Cymbeline. 1 3 895221 Hamlet. 1 Air-braving towers. Who in a moment, even with the earth, shall lay your stately and air-braving towers Aired. It is fifteen years, fince I faw my country; though I have, for the most part, been aired abroad Airy. Having his ear full of his airy fame Airy word. Three civil brawls bred of an airy word Ake. My wounds ake at you Alabafter. Why should a man, whofe blood is warm within, fit like his grandfire cut Alack the day. Alacrity. You may know by my fize that I have a kind of alacrity in finking Alarbus. D. P. Alarms. Lord Marthal command our officers at arms be ready to direct these home alarms Yea, leave that labour to great Hercules; and let it be more than Alcides' twelve So is Alcides beaten by his page As great Alcides' fhoes upon an afs Mer. of Venice. 2 I 202156 391258 1 Henry vi51| 569|2|25 Ant. and Cleop. 4| 1| 794|2| 1 Titus And. 4 2 8471 37 Alchymift. To folemnize this day, the glorious fun stays in his courfe and plays the K. John. 3 1 396|2|50Tim. of Athens. 5 2 826240 Hence! you are an alchymift, make gold of that Alchymy, that, which fhould appear offence in us, his countenance, like richest alchymy, will change to virtue and to worthiness Alder-liefeft. With you mine alder-liefest sovereign I could have crept into an alderman's thumb-ring In shape no bigger than an agat ftone on the fore-finger of an alderman Ale. A quart of ale is a dish for a king 2 Henry vi. A. S. P. C.L. 572 2 571 1 Hen. iv. 2 Romeo and Juliet. can fodden water a drench for fur-reyn'd jades, their barley broth, decoct their cold blood to fuch valiant heat Ale and cakes. You look for ale and cakes Henry v.35 Ale-boufe. If thou wilt go with me to the ale-houfe, fo; if not thou to bed Winter's Tale. 4 2 3482 18 5231 6 700257 32120 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 3 Ale-boufe. Ye ale-house painted figns Titus Andronicus. 4 2 134 153 847 140 D. P. Ale-wash'd. Ale-wash'd' wits Alençon Duke - Duke. Aleto. Roufe up revenge from ebon den with fell Alecto's fnake Alexander. The parish curate presents Alexander Great Alexander left his to the worthiest; so his fucceffion was like to be the best -Fathers, that, like so many Alexanders, have in these parts, from morn till even fought What call you the town's name where Alexander the pig was born and Henry 5th compared He fits in his ftate, as a thing made for Alexander Great Media, Parthia, and Armenia, he gave to Alexander Coriolanus. 5 4 737142 Ant. and Cleop. 36 78425 857 Troilus and Creffida. Doft thou think Alexander look'd o' this fashion i' the earth Alexas. D. P. Ant. and Cleop. Alien. And art almost an alien to the hearts of all the court and princes of my blood Aliena. No longer Celia, but Aliena All as eafy Ali. With him his bondman, all as mad as he Thou art all my child Our argument is all too heavy to admit much talk Ibid. 5 11035216 767 Why, or for what the nobles are committed is all unknown to me Henry vii 23 Winter's Tale. 41 Henry vii 21 680221 Lear. 1 2 93414 Troi. and Creffid. 4 4 879249 Cymbeline. 16 898142 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 2 54 215 Much Ado Abt. Nothing.I 1123160 Ibid. 3 3 1341 14 407 128 Swearing allegiance, and the love of foul to stranger blood, to foreign royalty K.Jobn. 5 That I did pluck allegiance from men's hearts As if allegiance in their bosom sat, crowned with faith and constant Cold hearts freeze allegiance in them 1 Henry iv. 3 2 460141 loyalty Hen.v.2 2515240 1 Henry vi. 55 569127 Henry viii. 2 675117 Ibid. 5 2 69915 Pray heaven the king may never find a heart with lefs allegiance in it All-ballown. Farewel thou lattern spring! farewel all-hallown fummer 131246 47 228 444/2/23 Alliance. |