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Wrinkles. The wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, were liken'd oft to kingly fepulchres

Bury'd this figh in wrinkle of a smile

Let it ftamp wrinkles in her brow of youth
Writ. And writ as little beard

Then all too late I bring this fatal writ, the complot of this timeless
- O, give me thy hand, one writ with me in four misfortune's book
We did think it writ down in our duty, to let you know of it
For the law of writ, and the liberty, thefe are the only men

Write and read comes by nature

-Go write it in a martial hand

from it if you can, in hand or phrase

To write, and read, be henceforth treacherous

A. S. P. C. L.

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I once did hold it, as our statists do, a baseness to write fair

Hamlet. S 210372 3

Writing on a forgotten matter, we can hardly make diftinction of our hands Tw. Night. 2 3 316120

I will be fatisfied, let me fee the writing deftruction on the enemies caftle

Richard ii. 5 2 436140

Written. More I'll intreat you written to bear along
Wrizled. It cannot be, this weak and wrizled shrimp should strike fuch terror to his
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Wrong. Knowing my mind, you wrong me, master Fenton
And do him right, that, answering one foul wrong, lives not to act another M. for M. 2
She is a virtuous and a reverend lady; it cannot be that the hath done thee wrong

My wrongs might make one wiser mad
Your wrongs do make a scandal on my sex
To do a great right, do a little wrong

I fhall do my friends no wrong, for I have none to lament me
Why doft thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee
The more my wrong, the more his fpite appears
Oh, my brother! (good gentleman) the wrongs I have done thee, ftir afresh within

me

Midf. Night's Dr. 2
Merch. of Venice. 4

As You Like It. 1

Taming of the Shrew. 2

Ibid. 4

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Winter's Tale. 5 1

32702 1

For, without my wrong, there is no tongue hath power to curfe him right K. Jebn. 3 I
All things that you should use to do me wrong, deny their office
Why then your fears, which as they fay, attend the fteps of wrong
O fit my hufband's wrongs on Hereford's fpear, that it may enter butcher Mow-
bray's breaft

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Now afore heaven, 'tis fhame fuch wrongs are borne

Look on my wrongs with an indifferent eye

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Ibid. 2

He does me double wrong, that wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue

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· Broke oath on oath, committed wrong on wrong

Henry iv. 4

For it is plain pocketing up of wrongs

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If his caufe be wrong, our obedience to the king wipes the crime of it out of us bd. 4
Thou never didft them wrong, nor no man wrong

I do the wrong, and first begin to brawl

hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame

Think'st thou it honourable for a noble man ftill to remember wrong
Know, Cæfar doth not wrong; nor without caufe will he be fatisfied
I rather choose to wrong the dead, to wrọng myself, and you, than I will
honourable men

2 Henry vi. 3
Richard iii. 1
Ibid.

Coriolanus.
Jul. Cafar.3
wrong fuch
Ibid.

I mine enemies? and, if not fo, how fhould I wrong a brother
And make his wrongs his outfides; to wear them like his raiment carelessly

Ibid.

Timon of Athens.

If wrongs be evils, and enforce us kill, what folly 'tis to hazard life for ill
Now breathlefs wrong fhall fit and pant in your great chairs of eafe
Dishonour'd thus and challenged of wrongs

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Thus to perfift in doing wrong, extenuates not wrong, but makes it much more!
heavy

I never do him wrong, but he does buy my injuries to be friends
The wrongs he did me were nothing prince-like

Some villain hath done me wrong

Troil. and Gre. 2 2 86847
Cymbeline. 2 894429
Ibid. 5 5 92633
Lear. 1 2 9344

Wronger. Not the wronger of her, or you, having proceeded but by boch your wills

Wronging it thus, you'll tender me a fool

Cymbeline. 2 4 90442
Hamlet. 3100548

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Mer. of Ven.29 208/29
Richard ü.443151
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2 Henry v.

- O, let me view his vifage being dead, that living, wrought me fuch exceeding trouble

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- Without the king's affent or knowledge, you wrought to be a legate

2 Henry ai 51 599 256
Henry vin. 3 2 691|2|17

- Wrought he not well that painted it;-He wrought better, that made the painter

For it wrought on her the form of death

Timan of Atbens-11805241
Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 997160
Ibid. 3 5 988 233
Othello. 5210791 56
Ibid. 5 21079|2|24
Mer. of Ven 2 8 207213
3 Henry vi3 1616153
Titus Andren.43 84822
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That we have wrought fo worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom
That there he dropp'd it for a fpecial purpofe, which wrought to his defire
Of one not eafily jealous, but, being wrought, perplex'd in the extreme
Wrung. He wrung Baflanio's hand, and fo they parted
Thy place is fill'd, thy fcepter wrung from thee
with wrongs more than qur backs can bear

He hath, my Lord, wrung from me my flow leave, by labourfome petition Hamlet.
Wrying. If each of you would take this course, how many muft murder wives much!
better than themfelves for wrying but a little
Wye. And all the water in Wye cannot wash your majesty's Welsh plood out of your
pody

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Cymbeline.51

920 123

Henry v.47 534 244

XANTIPPE. As curft and shrewd as Socrates' Xantippe, or a worfe, the moves

me not

Y

YARD. Loves her by the foot--he may not by the yard
Yare. Our fhip is tight and yare

Tam. of the Shrew 2 2581 19

If you have occafion to ufe me for your own turn-you shall find me yare M. fer M. 4 2
Difmount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation

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Yarn. They fay, all the yarn fhe spun in Ulyffes'absence, did but fill Ithaca full of moths

Yawn. Kiffes the gashes that bloodily did yawn upon his face

And that the affrighted globe fhould yawn at alteration

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As the year had found fome months afleep, and leap'd them over
"Tis not the difference of a year, or two, make me lefs gracious, or thee more fortu-

nate

Yells of mothers, maids nor babes

Wnter's Tale. 4 2 35028
2 Henry iv. 4 4 498 227
Titus Andron. 2 1 836236
Timon of Athens 43 821118

With like timorous accent, and dire yell, as when by night and negligence, the firef is fpy'd in populous cities

Othella1 11044150
L'ellore.

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Yellow. If thou haft the ordering of the mind, too, 'mongst all colours no yellow in't

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Raied with the yellows

A. S. P. C. L.

Winter's Tale. 2 3 342231

Cymbeline. 2 5906112 Tam. of the Shrew. 32 265130 Merry Wives of Wind. 1 3 49 244 Twelfth Night. 5

Yellowness. I will poflefs him with yellowness
Yellow flockings. To put on yellow stockings
Yeoman. Where is your yeoman? is it a lufty yeoman? will a' ftand to't 2 Henry iv. 2
And you good yeomen, whofe limbs were made in England, fhew us here the mettle
of your pafture

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But, fir, now it did me yeoman's fervice

Yerk. With wild rage, yerk out their armed heels at their dead masters, killing them twice

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- That every like is not the fame, O Cafar, the heart of Brutus yerns to think upon

Terned. O, how it yern'd my heart

Tefterdays. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dufty death

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Jul. Cafar. 2
Richard ii. 5 5 439117
Macbeth 5 5 385143
Ibid. 41 378149
Hamlet.5 2103944

Two Gent. of Verona.[2
Macbeth. 4
thy state
Richardi.3
Tit. And. 2

Thy very beadfmen learn to bend their bows of double fatal yew against

They told me, they would bind me here unto the body of a dismal yew

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Therefore, dread king, we yield our town and lives, to thy foft mercy

- After your loving motion to the common body, to yield what pafles here Only I yield to die

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All's Well 31 290135
Macbeth. 6367222
Henry v.3 3 522123
Ibid. 3 3

Coriolanus. 2 2
Jul. Cafar, 5 4

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Tend me to-night two hours, I afk no more, and the gods yield you for't That fuch a crafty devil as his mother should yield the world this afs Yielded. Send your trunk to me; it shall safe be kept, and truly yielded you Yielders. From yielders all things catch

Yielder. I was not born a yielder, thou proud Scot

Ibid. 4 2 791114

Cymbeline. 2 1901151 Ibid. 1 7 901216 Midf. Night's Dream.3 2 185148 1 Henry is 53 4701 7

Yielding. Were not his requefts fo far from reafon's yielding, your fair felf fhould make

a yielding, 'gainst fome reason in my breast

- I fee a yielding in the looks of France

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Making a treaty where there was a yielding

Six kings already fhew me the way of yielding

Love's Labor Loft 2 I 153160
K. John. 2 2 394 262
Coriolanus.5 5 738215

Yoaks. Do not these fair yoaks become the forelt better than the town

— And by his bloody side (yoak-fellow to his honour-owing wounds) the alfo lies

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Mer. of Ven
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Ibid. 4

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-, Duke of. And we create, in abfence of our felf, our uncle York Lord Governor of England

Yokes. Nobly he yokes a smiling with a figh

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Yoke-devils. Tieafon and murder, ever kept together, as two yoke-devils fworn to

either's purpose

Toked by a fool

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Hath yok'd a nation ftrong

Yoke-fellows in arms, let us to France

Tond's that fame knave

Yonker. Trimm'd like a yonker, prancing to his love

Yorick. Alas, poor Yorick

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Tork. Archbishop of York. D. P.

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appointed Regent in France

If thou be not then created York. I will not live to be accounted Warwick -, Soliloquy on the giving up of Anjou and Maine

1 Henry vi.4 1
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- If that the baftard boys of York fhall be the furety for their traitor father takes poffeffion of the throne

So York may overlook the town of York

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Ibid. 14

609 224

Richard iii. 54

669 227

-D. P.

Richard iii.

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3 Henry vi.

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York-place. That title's loft; 'tis now the king's, and call'd-Whitehall
Yorkshire rebels in arms

Yougban. Get thee to Youghan, and fetch me a stoop of liquor

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Richard iii.44 66428
Hamlet. 11034|1|| 3

Love's Lab. Left.5 2 174119

As You Like It: 1

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Romeo and Juliet. I

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Tam. of the Sbrew. 21 263118
Titus Andronicus. 2837120
Coriolanus. 2
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Younker. How like a younker, or a prodigal, the fkarfed bark puts from her native bay

Merch. of Venice. 2 6 205 20 1 Henry iv. 3 3

I'll not pay a denier, what will you make a younker of me
Tour's. One half of me is your's, the other half your's,-mine own I would fay; but
if mine, then your's

Yourfelf. Good madam, keep yourfelf within yourself
Youth. Home keeping youth have ever homely wits

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Merchant of Venice. 3 2
Ant. and Cleop. 23
Ibid. 1

Two Gent. of Verona. I 1

A purpofe more grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends of burning youth

Thou haft nor youth, nor age

- I fee by you, I am a fweet-faced youth

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He that is more than a youth, is not for me; and he that is lefs than a man, I am not for him

A man loves the meat in his youth, that he cannot endure in his age - Flat treafon 'gainst the kingly state of youth

Mu. Ado About Neth. 2 1
Ibid. 2
Love's Lab. Left 4
power to bid you
Merch.of Venice. 32 211235
As You Like It. 2

- Welcome hither; if that the youth of my new intereft here have

welcome

In pity of the challenger's youth, I would fain diffuade him

I come but in, as others do, to try the ftrength of my youth

In my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood

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Youth. Of fresh and stainless youth

For youth is bought more oft, than begg'd or borrow'd

And many unrough youths that even now proteft their first of manhood

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There is my hand; you fhall be as a father to my youth

Now all the youth of England are on fire

- Luft and liberty creep in the minds and marrows of our youth

In the morn and liquid dew of youth

To flaming youth let virtue be as wax, and melt in her own fire

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Twelfth Night. 5 312 2:55 Ibid. 3 4 322232 Macbeth. 5 2 383251 419159 4692 7 2 Henry iv. 5 2 5032 7 Henry v. 2cb. 5141 2 Timon of Athens. 4 1 818252 Hamlet. 1 310042 26 Ibid. 1 310042 29

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ZANIES. I take these wise men, , that crow fo at these fet kind of fools, no better

than the fool's zanies

Some flight zany

Zenith depends upon a most aufpicious star

Zeal. Intend a kind of zeal both to the prince and Claudio

Twelfth Night.

Love's Labor Loft. 5 2
Tempeft. 1 2

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King John. 2 1

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Left zeal now melted: by the windy breath of soft petitions, pity and remorse,

The constraint of hospitable zeal

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Like thofe, hat, under hot ardent zeal, would fet whole realms on fire Tim. of Ath. 3 3 814231 Zed. Thou whorefon zed! thou unnecessary letter

Zenelophon. The pernicious and indubitate beggar Zenelophon
Zephyrs. They are as gentle as zephyrs, blowing below the violet

Lear. 2 2 941122

Love's Labor Loft. 411572 28

Cymb. 4 2 9162 6

Zodiac. Like unscour'd armour, hung by the wall fo long, that nineteen zodiacks have

gone round, and none of them been worn

Gallops the zodiack in his glistering coach

Zounds.

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