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Epilogue to Henry IV. not by
Shakespeare, vi. 563.

Epilogue to Tempest, Dr. Jolm-
son's opinion of, ii. 97.

eringoes, ii. 323.

escoted, xi. 174.

escrimeurs, xi. 191.
Esill, xi. 194.

Esperance, vi. 396, 411.
estate, v. 406.

estimable wonder, v. 249.
estridges, vi. 408.
eternity, v. 412.

Et tu, Brute? x. 410.
even, xi. 192.

evening Mass, x. 182.
even to, v. 392.

ever among, vi. 561.

everlasting garment, iii. 215.

Every day I cannot come to woo,
iv. 493.

evil, King's, cure of, x. 532.

ewes, score of good, may be worth

ten pounds, vi. 548.

except before excepted, v. 243.
excrement, iv. 250; v. 409.

excrements, xi. 85.

exercise, viii. 291.

exhale, vii. 125.

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fall of leaf, vi. 262.

falls on th' other, x. 520.
falsing, iii. 209.

famous ape, xi. 186.

fancy, i. 121, 253; iv. 112, 120; v. 407.
fantastical, x. 516.

fantasticoes, x. 165.

fantasy, ii. 325.

fap, ii. 307.

farced, vii. 136.
fardels, xi. 178.
fare, x. 168.

far'r than Deucalion, v. 407.
farthel, v. 409.

farthingale, ii. 188.

fashions, or farcins, iv. 496.
fa sol la mi, xi. 334.

fast and loose, xii. 144.
fast in fires, xi. 169.
fasting pain, iii. 465.
father, xi. 352.

fat room, vi. 397.

Faulconbridge, viii. 118.

fault, ii. 306.

favour, v. 115, 253 ; vi. 406; xi. 173.
favours, vi. 413.

fear, xii. 137.

fearful, ii. 88.

fear no colours, v. 246; vi. 563.

Fear no more the heat o' th' sun

xii. 294.

expedient on the new born brief, fears, iv. 505.

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feat, i. 253; xii. 297.

feated, xii. 282.

feater, ii. 89.

feature, ii. 186; viii. 273; xii. 137.

federary, v. 389.

feeders, xii. 142.

fee farm, ix. 153.
feere, ix. 438.

fee simple, ii. 321.

fell and cruel hounds, v. 242.

fell of hair, x. 534.

fellow, v. 259.

fellow of this walk, ii. 324.

felt, x. 152.

feodary, iii. 120; xii. 290.
fern seed, vi. 393.

festinately, iii. 454.

fet, vii. 130, 388; viii. 287.
fetch his Queen, vi. 247.
fettle, x. 181.

fico, ii. 309.

fierce abridgment, xii. 298.

fiery Trigon, vi. 545.

fift, vii. 119.

fifteens, vii, 396.

fifty-five hundred talents, x. 208.

fig, vi. 562; vii. 134.

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fine and recovery, ii. 321; iii. 209.
fine's the crown, v. 142.
Finsbury, vi. 405.
fire, vi. 251.

Fire (a dissyllable), ii. 182.
fire-brand brother, ix. 149.
fire-drake, viii. 452.

fire-new, iii. 447; viii. 279.
firk, vii. 140.

first and second cause, iii. 451.
first-born of Egypt, iv. 370.
first complaint, ix. 308.

first good company, viii. 438.
first son, ix. 321.

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Fox's Martyrs, Scenes of Henry
VIII. based on, viii. 448.

frame, iii. 324.

frampold, ii. 315.

frank, vi. 540.

frank'd, viii. 279, 306.

franklin, vi. 393.

free, v. 390.

free maids, v. 253.

Free-town, x. 148.

French crown, iii. 113; v. 123.

French, Scene in, vii. 132.
frets, iv. 493.

fretten, iv. 258.

friend, x. 179, 531; xii. 284.

friend, at, v. 411.
frippery, ii. 93.

from his teeth, xii. 138.

frontier, vi. 390.

frontiers, vi. 395.

froth and lime, ii. 308.

frush, ix. 164.
frustrate, xii. 145.

fulfilling, ix. 139.
fullam, ii. 310.

full scarce, vii. 250.

fulsome, iv. 242; viii. 134.
funerals, x. 416.

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general, xi. 176.

God's a good man, iii. 332.

God save the foundation, iii. 340.
God save the mark, x. 175.
God's biggens, vi. 562.
Godwins, the, iv. 249.
God yield us, x. 518.

goes every one to the world, iii. 325
golden couplets, xi. 195.

gold of France did not seduce,
vii. 127.

gondola, iv. 379.
Gongarian, ii. 308.

General of our gracious Empress, Gonzago, story of murder of,

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gest, v. 383.

gests, xii. 143.

get thee gone, x. 408.
ghost, vii. 391.

ghost of Banquo, x. 526.
giant, v. 248.
gib, xi. 186.
gibbets, vi. 549.
gib-cat, vi. 388.
giglots, iii. 132.

Gilbert Peck, viii. 436.
gilded, ii. 95.
gill, x. 167.
gillyvors, v. 401.

gilt counterfeit, ix. 150.
gilt nutmeg, iii. 476.
gimmal bit, vii. 137.
gimmals, vii. 251.

ging, ii. 321.

ginger, knap, iv. 249.

gird, iv. 505; vi. 533; ix. 303.
give him this, xi. 348.

give me not the boots, ii. 181.
given, ix. 316.

give the bucklers, iii. 341.
gleek, iv. 110; vii. 258; x. 187.
Glendower, vi. 402.

glib, v. 390.

glose, iii. 132; vi. 546.

Gloster's dukedom.

viii. 125.

xi. 182.

good, ii. 85; v. 410.

good cheap, vi. 406.

good den, iii. 330; vi. 108.

good enough to toss, vi. 409.
good even, x. 296; xi. 165.

good fortune come to thee, vi. 108.
goodman Devil, v. 262.
good that did it, viii. 447.
Goodwin sands, vi. 132,
good year! vi. 543.
go on wheels, xii. 137.
gorbellied, vi. 395.
gossips, ii. 189.

go.

tell, vi. 534.

Goths, iv. 376.

go to the world, iv. 382.
goujeers, xi. 352.

gourd, ii. 310.

gown, ix. 311.

grained, xi. 184.

grammatical blunders, iv. 98.

grange, iii. 123; xi. 493.
gratify, iv. 491.

grave, v. 411.

gravy, vi. 534.
Graymalkin, x. 513.
great-oneyers, vi. 393.
greaves, vi. 552.
Greek, merry, ix. 141.
green-a box, ii. 311.
green... eye, x. 182.
green-eyed monster, xi. 503.
Green Sleeves, ii. 313.
grey eyes, ii. 192.

grey vault of heaven, vi. 540.
gripe, i. 121.

grise, x. 302.

Grissel, iv. 493.

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grize, v. 257.

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grossness of this age, viii. 289.

grunt, xi. 178.

guard, vi. 127.

guarded, vi. 551.

guards of th' ever fixed pole, xi. 498.

guerdon, iii. 456.

guidon, vii. 137.

guilders, iii. 205.

Guinea-hen, xi. 497.

Guines and Arde, viii. 435.

gull, vi. 411.

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half face, vi. 107.
halidom, ii. 191; iv. 506.
Hamlet of 1603, passage peculiar
to, xi. 180.

hand-fast, v. 409; xii. 284.
handkerchiefs, vi. 126.
handsaw, xi. 175.

hands not hearts, xi. 505.

hang me in a bottle like a cat,
iii. 321.

happely, iii. 128; iv. 502; viii. 446;
ix. 440; xii. 293.

happy man be his dole, ii. 319; iv.

489; v. 386.

hard, iv. 493.

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h'as, v. 137.

""has" for "he has," viii. 453.

has [he has] wherewithal, viii. 438.
hatch'd, ix. 144.

hath been prophesied, vi. 559.

"hath" for "he hath," viii. 448.
hath wrought the mure, vi. 558.
have, xii. 287.

have an eye of, xi. 173.

"Have I caught thee," ii. 318.
have respect, x. 412.
havoc, ix. 318; xi. 198.

hay, the, iii. 470.

hawk from a handsaw, xi. 175.
Headborough, iii. 332.

hear a robustious, &c., xi. 179.
heard, iii. 453.

heard no letter, xii. 295.

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Henry VI.'s suspected complicity
in Gloster's death, vii. 389.
hent, iii. 131; v. 400; xi. 183.
heraldry, v. 126.

her beauty hangs, &c., x. 155.
herb grace, xi. 189.
Hereford, vi. 245.

here is man shall do it, v. 409.
here lies a wretched corse, x. 307.
her forehead's low, ii. 192.
"her" for "its," vii. 387.
her mild companion, xii. 395.
hermits, x. 518.

Hermione is chaste, v. 394
Hero and Leander, iv. 377.
Herod, xi. 179.

"he's," viii. 442; xi. 499.
Hesione, ix. 148.

Hesperides, iii. 467 ; xii. 396.
hey day! x. 295.

Hey Robin, v. 262.
hic jacet, v. 133.

hide, fox, and all after, xi. 187.

hides a sword, vii. 124.

high and low, ii. 310.

higher Italy, v. 120.

high forehead, x. 158.
hight, iv. 124.
high tides, vi. 121.

hild, i. 122.

hilding, iv. 492.

hilts, X. 416.

him, v. 411.

"him 's," xii. 397.

hire, iii. 215; viii. 440.
Hiren, vi. 544.

his, vi. 536.

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hold a goodly manor for a song,

v. 129.

holding, xii. 137.

Holinshed, quotation from, xi. 329,
xii. 289.

holland of eight shillings an ell
vi. 407.

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