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Venom-mouth'd. This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I have not power to muzzle him

Vent. 'Tis now no time to vent our love

Thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel

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Henry viii. 1
Tam. of the Shrew.1 2 25911
All's Well. 2 3 287 231

my folly! he has heard that word of some great man, and now applies it to a fool

Then we shall have means to vent our musty superfluity
How thy wounds do bleed at many vents

Twelfth Night. 41 326155

1 705 234

Coriolanus.
Troi. and Cref. 5 3 888 136

Where air comes out, air comes in: there's none abroad fo wholesome as that you

vent

- Will you thime upon 't, and vent it for a mockery

Whilft I can vent clamour from my throat I'll tell thee thou dost evil
Ventages. Govern these ventages with your fingers and thumb
Vented. When perforce he could not but pay me terms of honour,
vented them

Ventidius. D. P. Ant. and Cleop. p. 767 - D. P.
Ventricle. These are begot in the ventricle of memory
Ventrous. I will reward you for this ventrous deed

Cymbeline. 13 895 223
Ibid. 5 3 921 144
Lear. I
1931 121

Hamlet.

cold and fickly he

21022 133

Antony and Cleop.34 783 237
Timon of Athens.

Love's Labor Loft. 4

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2 Henry vi. 32586262

Ventures. Prying in maps, for ports, and piers and roads ; and every object that might make me fear misfortune to my ventures

My ventures are not in one bottom trusted; nor to one place and other ventures he hath, fquander'd abroad

This was a venture, fir, that Jacob ferv'd

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Have all his ventures fail'd

I'll venture fo much on my hawk, or hound, but twenty times fo much upon my
wife

There's a whole merchant's venture of Bourdeaux stuff in him
And held for certain the king will venture at it

Tam. of the Shrew. 5 2 2752 54 2 Henry iv. 2 4 484 1 29 Henry viii. 2680226

With difeas'd ventures that play with all infirmities for gold which
lend nature

Venturous. I am much too venturous in tempting of your patience
Venus. Dove-drawn Venus

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you are more imtemperate in your blood than Venus

Then was Venus like her mother, for her father is but grim

By the fimplicity of Venus' doves

Ten times fafter Venus' pigeons fly to feal love's bonds new wont to keep obliged, faith unforfeited

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Much Ado Abt. Noth. 4
Love's Lab. Loft. 2
Midf. Night's Dream.1
made, than they are
Merch, of Venice. 2
Ant. and Cleop. 22 776148
Tr. and Cr. 38711 54
Ibid. 4 5 881 233
Ibid. 4 5 8831

- O'er-picturing that Venus where we fee the fancy outwork nature The mortal Venus, the heart blood of beauty, love's invifible foul

For Venus' fake, give me a kiss

Your quondam wife fwears ftill by Venus' glove
Speak to my goffip Venus one fair word

For Venus fmiles not in a house of tears

2

Romeo and Juliet. 2 1 9751 20
Ibid. 4 1

Venus. [Planet] Yet you the murderer look as bright, as clear, as yonder Venus in her glimmering fphere

Saturn and Venus this year in conjunction

- Bright ftar of Venus, fall'n down on the earth

- Though Venus govern your defires, Saturn is dominator over mine Verb. Talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words, as no endure to hear

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Verbal. You put me to forget a lady manners by being fo verbal
Verbafity. He draweth out the thread of his verbofity, finer than the staple of his argu-

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Verdict. Muft your bold verdict enter talk with lords

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And not ever the justice and the truth o' the question carries the due o' the verdict with it

Verge. Or here, or elsewhere, to the furtheft verge

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Ibid. 2 1 420 243

2 Henry vi. 1 4 577 2 10

O would to God that the inclufive verge of golden metal, that must round my brow, were red hot steel, to fear me to the brain

Nature in you stands on the very verge of her confine

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Verified. I have ever verified my friends, (of whom his chief) with all the fize that!| verity would, without lapfing, fuffer

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Much Ado Ab. Nabs 143/1/24
Coriolanus 73443
Winter's Tale. 2334240
Macbeth.3

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Verity. Ay, and the particular confirmations, point from point, to the full arming of the verity

Vernon, Sir Richard. D. P. 1 Henry iv. p. 441.
Veronefe. The fhip is here put in, a Veronefe
Verfe. Hang there, my verfe, in witnefs of my love

-D. P.

This is the very falfe gallop of verfes

Some of them had more feet than the verses would bear

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Ibad. 3 2 25218
Ibid. 32 259

-Thus your verfe flow'd with her beauty once; 'tis fhrewdly ebb'd, to fay you have

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Winter's Tale. 358 259
M. Ado Ab. Neth. 1 121 21
Cymbeline 42 915|2|49
Thid 4 2 918159

Love's Labor Left.11 15011
As You Like It 4 230456
Winter's Tale. 3 34640
2 Henry to 4 484126
Ibid. 4 484 128
Henry v.44 533112
Coriolanus. 457291
Jul. Cafar. 5764237
and Cleopatra 2 7 781136
Cymbeline 42 918124

Now is that noble veffel full of grief, that it runs over even at his eyes
Strike the veflet, ho!

Antony

- From this moft braveft veffel of the world ftruck the main top -If to preferve this veffel for my lord, from any other foul unlawful touch, be not to be a ftrumpet, I am none Veftal. The kitchen-vestal scorn'd you

Otbelle 4 21071 133 Comedy of Errors 4 4 115248

Compliments paid to Queen Elizabeth under the character of a vestal M. Night's Dr.
Her veftal livery is but fick and green

Who, even in pure and vestal modefty, still blush, as thinking their

Veftments. Do their gay veftments his affections bait

Vefure. This muddy veflure of decay

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In the effential vefture of creation does bear all excellency
Vexation. Full of vexation come I, with complaint against my child, my daughter Hermia

Midf. Night's Dream

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-And think no more of this night's accidents, but as the fierce vexation of a dream 16.41 190136 You do me infupportable vexation

All's Well 2 3 2881

-Your children were vexation to your youth, but mine fhall be a comfort to your

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Vials. Where be the facred vials thou should't fill with forrowful water

Viands. They have left their viands behind

Let their palates be feafon'd with fuch viands
Some wine, there, and our viands

3 Henry vi 2 1 611115 Ant, and Cleop.13| 771|1|19| Tempest 3 15145 Merch.of Venice 1215 22 Ant. and Cleop9|787236

O, would our viands had been poifon'd! or, at least, those which I heav'd to head C. 5 925 158 Vicar. For why, he ftamp'd and fwoie, as if the vicar meant to cozen him Tam. of the Sb. 2 266 146 Vice. There is no vice so simple, but affumes some mark of virtue on his outward parts

Merchant of Venice. 3221029 Like to your old vice Twelfth Night. 4 2 328145 He thinks, nay, with all confidence he fwears as he had feen 't, or been an inftrument to vice you to't Winter's Tale. ➡ I never heard that any of these bolder vices wanted less impudence to gainfay what they did, than to perform it first

- It is myfelf I mean: in whom I know all the particulars of vice so grafted

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Ibid. 3 2 344216 Macb. (43) 38111

Vice. An I but fift him once; and he come but within my vice

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Thus, like the formal vice, iniquity, I moralize, two meanings in one word
So fmooth he daubed his vice with fhew of virtue

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Ibid. 3 5 653126 Ant. and Cleop.1 4 771225

It is not Cæfar's natural vice to hate one great competitor You have a vice of mercy in you, which better fits a lion, than a man Tr. and Cr.5 3 887239 -It is a vice in her ears, which horfe hairs, and cats-guts, nor the voice of unpaved eunuch to boot, can never amend Cymbeline. 2 3 902250 For there's no motion that tends to vice in man, but I affirm it is the woman's part 16. 2 5 9062 2 Through tatter'd cloaths fmall vices do appear: robes and furr'd gowns hide all Lear. 4 6 9582 The gods are just, and of our pleasant vices make inftruments to scourge us Ibid. 5 3 9641 34 -And vice fometime 's by action dignify'd Romeo and Juliet 2 3 97728 Hamlet. 3 410242 24 2 Henry iv.3 2 492

- A vice of kings

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Vice's-dagger. And now is this vice's dagger become a squire
Viceroy. Thou shalt be plac'd as viceroy under him, and still enjoy thy regal dignity 1 H.vi.55 568 250
Vicious. It had been vicious to have mistrusted her

Cymbeline. 55 924161

Viciousness. When we in our viciousness grow hard, (O, mifery on't!) the wife gods feel our eyes

Victory. A victory is twice itself

Ant. and Cleop. 311 78927 Much Ado About Noth. 1 1121113

– And victory, with little loss, doth play upon the dancing banners of the French K. 7. 2 2 392 5 To reach at victory above my head

To whom God will, there be the victory

Richardii. 1 3 416259 3 Henry vi. 2 5 614120

-Methought, their fouls, whose bodies Richard murder'd, came to my tent, and

cry'd-on! victory

- fits on our helms

O, my mother, mother! O! you have won a happy victory to Rome
At his nurfe's tears he whin'd and roar'd away your victory

Upon your fword fit laurell'd victory

What shall be done to him that victory commands

Vidrefs. She shall be sole victress, Cæfar's Cæfar

Vidual. You had musty victual

View. The beam of her view

She made good view of me

- You should tread a course pretty, and full of view

Vigilant. Be vigilant I beseech you

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-I am as vigilant as a cat to steal cream
Vigour. My bones bear witness, that fince have felt the vigour of his rage Com. of Err.
Whofe youthful fpirit, in me regenerate, doth with a two-fold vigour lift me up R. ii.

Vile race

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For nought fo vile that on the earth doth live, but to the earth fome special good
doth give

Villages. Frighting her pale-fac'd villages with war
Villager. Brutus had rather be a villager, than to repute himself a fon of Rome, under

When we for recompence have prais'd the vile, it ftains the glory of that happy verfe which aptly fings the good

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- I am a plain-dealing villain

IfI do not take pity of her I am a villain

Ibid. 4 4 115151

Ibid. 5 1119 2 3 T251 3

Ibid. 2

~ When rich villains have need of poor ones, poor ones may make what price they will

- Moft like a liberal villain

Ibid.

131 232 31351 5

Ibid. 138118

- Is he not approved in the height a villain, that hath slander'd, féorn'd, dishonour'd my kinfwoman

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- Which is the villain? let me fee his eyes, that when I note another man like him, I may avoid him

Ibid. 5 1 143210

An evil foul, producing holy witness, is like a villain with a smiling cheek; a goodly
apple rotten at the heart

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Villain. I like not fair terms, and a villain's mind

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And he is thrice a villain, that fays, fuch a father begot villains
Should a villain fay fo, the most replenish'd villain in the world, he were as much
more villain

Winter's Tale. 2 1 339230

Macbeth. 4 3 380252

- I would not be the villain that thou think'st, for the whole space that's within the
tyrant's grafp, and the rich east to boot
Bafe dunghill villain, and mechanical

- I am determined to prove a villain

I am a villain: yet I lye, I am not

2 Henry vi.
Richard iii.1

357714 1634116

Ibid. 5 3 667232

My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, and every tongue brings in a feveral

tale, and every tale condemns me for a villain

I am alone the villain of the earth

Your lordship's a goodly villain

Let no affembly of twenty be without a score of villains

He's a made up villain

Ibid. 5 3 667 236

Ant. and Cleop46792213 Timon of Athens 3 3 814225 Ibid. 36818114 Ibid. 52 826 219

Some villain, ay, and fingular in his art, hath done you both this injury Cymbeline. 3 4 91025
Any thing that's due to all the villains past, in being, to come
Every villain be call'd Pofthumus Leonatus

As if we were villains by neceffity

Ibid. 5 5 925 253 Ibid. 59263 Lear. 12933251

Fools do thofe villains pity, who are punish'd ere they have done their mischief Ib. 4 2 954213

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The villainy you teach me, I will execute; and it shall go hard, but I will better
the instruction

He hath out-villain'd villainy fo far, that the rarity redeems him
Since nor brafs, nor stone, nor parchment, bears not one, let villainy

And what fhould poor Jack Falstaff do in the days of villainy

Mer. of Ven. 3 1 209137
All's Well. 4 3 299150

itself forfwear't
Winter's Tale. 1
1 Henry iv. 3 3 463141

And thus I clothe my naked villainy with old odd ends ftol'n forth of holy writ

In me 'tis villainy; in thee, it had been good service

- O how this villainy doth fat me with the very thought of it

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-What villainy foe'er I bid thee do, to perform it, directly and truly,—I would think

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The fervants to this chofen infant fhall then be his, and like a vine grow to him 16.5 4 70229 Grow, patience! and let the ftinking elder, grief, untwine his perishing root, with the encreasing vine

The vines of France

Vinegar. Others, of fuch vinegar afpect, that they'll not shew their teeth in way of fmile, though Nestor swear the jest be laughable

Vineyard. Pole-clipt vineyard

Vintner. D. P.

1 Henry iv. Ricb. i. Twelfth Night.1

Cymbeline 4 2 915134
Lear. 193043

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Viol. My tongue's ufe is to me no more, than an unftring'd viol, or a harp
Viol-de-gambo. He plays o' th' viol-de-gambo

Viola. D. P.

Violenta. D. P.

Ibid.
All's Well.

Violenteth. And violenteth in a fenfe as ftrong as that which causeth it Troi. and Creff 4 4
Violet. Lying by the violet in the fun, do as the carrion does, not as the flower, cor-
rupt with virtuous season

Violet. Where ox-lips and the nodding violet grows

-It came o'er my ear like the sweet fouth that breathes upon a bank of violets, stealing and giving odour

A. S, P. C. L. 2, 181148

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Twelfth Night.
Winter's Tale.

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Richard ii. 5

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dim, but sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes, or Cytherea's breath To throw perfume on the violet-is wafteful

Who are the violets now that strew the green lap of the new come fpring

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- I would give you some violets; but they wither'd all, when my father died Viper. Where is this viper, that will depopulate the city, and be every man himself Cor.

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Viperous traitor. We are peremptory to dispatch this viperous traitor

Virago. I have not feen fuch a Virago

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1 Henry vi. 3
Coriolanus. 3
Twelfth Night.3
Coriolanus.

As You Like It. 5

Tam. of the Shrew.

Virgin knot. Threatnings on breaking it before holy ceremonies are performed Tempeft.
Virgin-palm. By this virgin-palm, now kiffing thine

Virgin-patent. So will I grow, fo live, fo die, my Lord, ere I will yield my virgin patent
up unto his Lordship

Virgin-thorn. Earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd, than that, which, withering on the

virgin-thorn, grows, lives, and dies, in fingle bleffedness

Virgin tribute paid by howling Troy to the fea-monfter

Virginal, Tears virginal fhall be to me even as the dew to fire

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palms of your daughters

Virginalling. Still virginalling upon his palm

Ibid.

Merch. of Venice.

Virgin'd. That kifs I carried from thee, dear; and my true lip hath virgin'd it e'er fince

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Coriolanus.
Mer. Wives of Windf.1
Meaf. for Meaf.
Much Ado About Notb.
defert place, with the
Midf. Night's Dream. 2
All's Well.

Man is enemy to virginity; how may we barricadoe it against
Blefs our poor virginity from underminers and blowers up

characterized

Green virginity

him

Ibid.

Timon of Athens. 4

Virginius. Was it well done of rafh Virginius, to flay his daughter with his own right

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Then we find the virtue that poffeffion would not shew us whiles it was ours

Of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd

By virtue thou enforceft laughter

You nickname virtue; vice you should have spoke

For virtue's office never breaks men's troths

is no horn-maker, and my Rofalind is virtuous

Your virtues, gentle master, are sanctified, and holy traitors to you

Thou diflik'ft of virtue for the name

- Our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipp'd them not

that tranfgreffes is but patch'd with fin

My mouse of virtue, answer me

As You Like It. 4 242137

All's Well. 2 3 2871 3

Ibid. 3 29728

Twelfth Night.

5 311

Ibid. S 311119

I cannot tell, good fir, for which virtue it was, but he was certainly whipp'd out of the court

There's no virtue whipp'd out of court

Winter's Tale.42 349148
Ibid 2. 349 150

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