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Mid. Night's Dream.

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If you please to fhoot another arrow that self way which you did shoot the first

Merch. of Venice. I
1 1991 2
As You Like It. 21 2291 32

fhould, in their own confines, with forked heads, have their round haunches gor'd

fled not fwifter towards their aim, than did our foldiers, aiming at their fafety, fly from the field

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you think me a fwallow, an arrow, or a bullet As many arrows, loofed feveral ways, fly at one mark

So that my arrows, too flightly timber'd for fo loud a wind, would have reverted to my bow again

2 Henry is. 1 1 Henry iv. 4 Henry v.1

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That I have shot my arrow o'er the house and hurt my brother Art. If by your art, my dearest father, you have put the wild waters in this roar, allay them

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His art is of fuch power, it would controul my dam's god Setebos
The art of our neceffities is ftrange, that can make vile things precious
Now art thou Romeo; now art thou what thou art, by art as well as by nature

Artemidorus. D. P.

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979|1|23
Julius Cafar.
K. John.

Arteries. Univerfal plodding prifons up the nimble spirits in the arteries Love's L. Loft. 4
Arthur, duke of Bretagne. D. P.
duke of Bretagne, his claim to the crown of England by the ambassador of France

Prodigies fuppofed to be seen on account of his death

Ibid. 1

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1387116 Ibid. 4 2 404|2|38 Henry v.2 3 517234 I 52113 Hamlet. 5 21038217

- Nay, fure, he's not in hell; he's in Arthur's bofom Artick. And fo thou should'ft not alter the article of thy gentry Merry W. of Windfor.2 But in the variety of extolment, I take him to be a foul of great article Or elfe it would have gall'd his furly nature which easily endures not him to aught

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Articulate. Send us to Rome the best, with whom we may articulate
Articulated. These things, indeed, you have articulated

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Coriolanus. 2 3 718145
Ibid. 1 9 711|1|36|
1 Henry iv. 51 468141

Artillery. Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery; As we will ours against thefe faucy

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O, had I but follow'd the arts!-then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair

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One that feeds on objects arts and imitations Arts-man. Arts-man, præambula; we will be angled from the barbarous Love's L. Loft. 5 1 165149 Arviragus. D. P.

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Afcenfion-day. That, ere the next afcenfion- day at noon, your highness should deliver

up your crown

K. Jobn. 4 2 404161

Did not the prophet fay, that, before afcenfion day at noon, my crown I fhould give

off

Ibid. 5 2 407143 Coriolanus. 2 2 715 2

Afcent. His afcent is not by fuch eafy degrees as those who have been fupple, and courteous to the people

Aftes. My afhes, as the phoenix, may bring forth a bird that will evenge upon you all

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Aber. Who from the facred afhes of her honour, shall star-like rife
Pale as ashes

A. S.

P. C. L.

Henry viii. 151

702,2 5

Romeo and Juliet.3

984140

2 Henry vi. 3 2

5881 58

Mid. Night's Dream. 1 2

178120

3242 23

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Afby. Oft have I feen a timely parted ghoft, of afhy femblance
Ak. That will afk some tears in the true performing of it
What shall you ask of me, that I'll deny; that honour fav'd, may upon asking give

Twelfth Night. 3 4

Aleance. Thou canst not look askance, nor bite the lip, as angry wenches will

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Taming of the Shrew. 21
2 Henry vi. 2 574 2 50
Taming of the Sbrew. 22611 20
1 Henry vi. 4 5772 17
Comedy of Errors. 2 2 107139
Ibid. 2 2 107260

- That clofe afpect of his does fhew the mood of a much troubled breast

But taking note of thy abhorr'd afpect

Mer.of Venice. 2 1 202128
K.Jobn.4 2 403235
Ibid. 4 2 405122

— Thy fad aspect, hath from the number of his banish'd years, pluck'd four away

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- Malevolent to you in all aspects

- With an afpect of iron, that, when I come to woo ladies, I fright them - Wherefore frowns he thus? 'tis his afpect of terror

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Afpicions. Our watch have, indeed, comprehended two afpicious perfons

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- If thou art chang'd to ought, 'tis to an afs-Tis true fhe rides me and I long for grafs

— I am an afs, indeed: you may prove it, by my long ears I think thou art an afs

Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108234
Ibid. 4 4 115155
Ibid. 3 1 109124

-Do not forget to specify when time and place thall ferve that I am an afs

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Did you never fee the picture of we three ?-welcome afs An affection'd afs, that cons ftate without book, and utters it by great fwarths 16.2 3 3161 7 'Slight, will you make an afs o' me

I was not made a horfe, and yet I bear a burden like an afs

By Chefhu, he is an afs, as in the 'orld

Ibid. 3 2 321211 Richard ii. 5 5 439136

Henry v.3 2 521125

When I find the afs in compound with the major part of your fyllables Coriolanus. 21 7122 8

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- That fuch a crafty devil as his mother fhould yield the world this afs

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Titus Andronicus. 4 2 8462 16
Cymbeline. 2 9012 51
Lear.1 4 9371 19
Ibid. 5 938235

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A. S. P. C.L. Hamlet. 5 111033|2|59 Othello. 31051215

Afs. Your dull afs will not mend his pace with beating
And will as tenderly be led by the nose as asses are
Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me, for making him egregiously an

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Cymbeline. 2

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All's Well.
Macbeth.

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Let us once again aflail your ears

Affailable. There's comfort yet, they are affailable

Aailants. So fhall we pafs along, and never stir affailants

For thy aflailant is quick, fkilful, and deadly

Afailed. I have aflail'd her with mufics

Afails. But he assails; and our virginity, though valiant, in the defence yet is weak

Aaffinations. If the affaffination could trammel up the confequences
Afault. I will make a complimental affault upon him
Ajay. That he dares in this manner assay me

Bid herself affay him

He hath made an aflay of her virtue

Troilus and Creffida.3
Merry W. of Wind. 2
Measure for Meafure. 1

Till I have brought him to his wits again or lofe my labour in affaying it

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78 147 Ibid. I 891 6

Comedy of Errors. 5 1117228
All's Well. 372952 4
Macbeth. 4 3 381 253
I Henry iv. 5 4

3 Henry vi.

470256

4

608 240

824 110

Timon of Athens 4 3

Affayed. What, if we assay'd to steal the clownish fool out of your father's court

Lear. 2 933124 Hamlet. 2110091 4

Ibid. 2 2 1010242 11016239

Ibid. 3
Othello.

The rebels have affay'd to win the tower
Affemblance. Care I for the limb, the thewes, the stature, bulk and big assemblance of

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-Six French rapiers and poniards, with their affigns, as girdle, hanger, and fo

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Troilus and Creffida 2 1 865 250
Henry viii.t I 672213

Romeo and Juliet 51994 232
Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 870148
Much Ado About Nothing. 2 2 129
Taming of the Shrew. 4 2 270154

And fuch aflurance ta'en as fhall with either part's agreement stand

Ibid. 4 272

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Expect they are bufied about a counterfeit aflurance, take you affurance of her 16.4 4 272264
Give me modeft affurance, if you be the lady of the house
A defperate affurance

I'll make affurance double fure, and take a bond of fate

Twelfth Night 1 5 312127

Ibid. 2 2 314 Macbeth. 41 378 230

By this knot thou shalt fo furely tie, thy now unfured affurance to the crown

He faid you fhould procure him better affurance bleis thy thoughts

They are theep, and calves, which feek out affurance in that

Air'd. Swore I was affur'd to her

I am well aflur'd, that i did fo, when I was firft aflur'd
Affyrian. O bafe Affyrian knight what is thy news

Ayrian flings. As fwift as ftones enforced from the old Affyrian flings
Aftonifb'd. Enough, captain; you have aftonish'd him
Aftrea. Bright Aftrea's daughter

K. Jobn 2 2 394 258 2 Henry iv. 2 4761 32 Timon of Athens 2 2 812113 Hamlet 5 11034421 Comedy of Errors 2 111251 K. Jobn. 22 39524 2 Henry iv 5 3 50515 Henry 4 7 534 Henry 51537225 1 Henry vit 61 5491433 Atringer

Afringer. Enter a gentle aftringer

Aftronomers. When he performs aftronomers foretel it

A. S. P. C. L.

All's Well.1511 30111147 Troil. and Cref 1 885129

- O, learned indeed were that astronomer, that knew the stars, as I his characters Cym. 3 2 9072 Atalanta's better part

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You have a nimble wit; I think it was made of Atalanta's heels
Atchieve. I burn, I pine, I perish, Tranio, if I atchieve not this young modeft girl

As You Like It. 3 2
Ibid. 3

2

235254 2371 20

Taming of the Shrew. I
All's Well.

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She derives her honefty and atchieves her goodness

Bid them atchieve me and then fell my bones

And to atchieve the filver livery of advised age

And doth atchieve as foon as draw his fword

A thousand deaths would I propofe, to atchieve her I do love
Atchieved. Provided that your fortune atchieved her mistress
No certain life atchiev'd by others death

Henry v.4
2 Henry vi.
Coriolanus.4
Tit. And. 2

I 277 224 3 531 256 2601 244

7 732 225 1837 129 2211219

Merchant of Venice.3

K. Jobn. 4

2 404 110 I 422130

- Bafely yielded upon compromife, that which his ancestors atchiev'd with blows R. ii.2 He hath atchieved a maid

Othello. 2

11052112 4 500 2 4 Henry v.3 5 523150 2 816229

Atchievement. For all the foil of the atchievement goes with me into the earth 2 H. iv.4 - And for atchievement, offer us his ransom

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'Much Ado About Noth. 2

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K. John. 2 1
Julius Cafar. 31

Love's Labour Lof.5 2
Tim. of Athens.4

Troi. and Cref.I
Ibid. 4
Hamlet. 1

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Atheart. The baby beats the nurse and quite athwart goes all decorum
Whatfoever come athwart his affection, ranges evenly with mine
Nor never lay'd his heaving arms athwart

Quite traverfe, athwart, the heart of his lover

When all athwart, there came a poft from Wales loaden with heavy
Heave him away upon your winged thoughts athwart the fea
Atlas. Thou art no Atlas for fo great a weight

Lear. 3 4 949233

news I Hen. iv.

Do bravely, horfe! for wot'it thou whom thou mov't? the demy earth

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Henry v.5 ch. 3 Henry vis I Atlas of this

Ant, and Cleop 5 772 245

Atomies. It is as easy to count atomies, as to refolve the propofitions of a lover

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Atone. Since we cannot atone you, you shall see, justice decide the victor's chivalry

He and Aufidius can no more atone, than violenteft contrariety
To atone your fears with my more noble meaning

-I was glad I did atone my countryman and you
I would do much to atone them

Atonements. To make atonements and compromifes

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If we do not make our atonement well, our peace will, like a broken limb united, grow stronger for the breaking

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2 Henry iv.4494240

He defires to make atonement between the duke of Glofter and your brothers R. 3 6381 38

Atropos. Come, Atropos, I fay

Attach. Or I'll attach you by this officer

Either confent to pay the fum for me, or I attach you by this officer

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- Every man attach the hand of his fair miftrefs

2 Henry iv. 2 4 485 229 Comedy of Errors.4 1112139 Ibid. 4 1 113119 Love's Lab. Loft.4 3 164213

- Defires you to attach his fon; who has his dignity and duty both caft off W. Tale. 5

- By him that gave me life I would attach you all

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Richard iii.23 425 213
Romeo and Juliet 5 3 9962
Tempots 142

Comedy of Errors. 3 2 11024
Henry v.4cb. 527131

- My tender youth was never yet attaint with any paffion of inflaming love 1 Hovi 5 6 5701 I

- Nor any man an attaint, but he carries tome itain of it

Trail, and Cref, 2 859138
Attainted

Attainted. My father was attached, not attainted

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1 Henry vi2 45531446

2 Henry vi 2 5751 3

Attainture. Hume's knavery will be the duchess' wreck; and her attainture will be
Humphrey's fall
Attempt. Neither my coat, integrity, nor my profeffion can attempt you Meaf for Meaf4 2
Impoffible be strange attempts, to those that weigh their pain in sense

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All's Well

I'll stay at home, and pray God's bleffing into thy attempt
The attempt, and not the deed, confounds us :-hark!-
Such poor, fuch bare, fuch lewd, fuch mean attempts
Attemptible. And lefs attemptible, than any the rarest of our ladies in France
Attend. Doft thou attend me

95147 1279214 Ibid. 1 3 282256 Macbeth. 2 2 369245

1 Henry iv. 32

4601 1

Cym. 5 897114 2

2263

Tempel.
Lear. 2 3 942213

- No port is free; no place, that guard, and most unusual vigilance does not attend my taking

Attendance. To dance attendance on their lordships' pleasures, and at the door H. iii. 5 Why might not you, my lord, receive attendance from those that she calls fervants, or from mine

Attended. The crow doth fing as fweetly as the lark, when neither is attended

I am attended at the cypress grove

Lear. 2

- I do condemn mine cars, that I have so long attended thee
Attendants. You tempt the fury of my three attendants, lean famine, quartering steel,|
and climbing fire

Attent. Seafon your admiration for a while with an attent ear
Attire. He hath some meaning in his mad attire

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- Attornies are deny'd me, and therefore personally I lay my claim to

of free defcent

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Meaf. for Meaf51
Wint. Tale.

- Their encounters, though not perfonal, have been royally attorney'd Attraction. Setting the attraction of my good parts afide, I have no other charm

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 2
Troi, and Creffida. 2
Hamlet. 1
Troi. and Cref.3 1 871158
1 Henry iv. 4 | 463|1|59|

Avail. I charge thee, as heaven fhall work in me for thine avail, to tell me truly

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After this procefs, to give her the avaunt! it is a pity would move a monster H. viii. 23 6822 9 Traitors avaunt! where is the emperor's guard?

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King Jobn. 4 3 406 138
1 Henry vi. 5 5 557 256
Richard iii. 1 2 635245
Titus Andron. 2834144
Lear.3
950 240
Othello. 4 110701
Love's Labour Loft. 5 1 164 143
Winter's Tale. 2 3 3421 7
Cymbeline. 7 899 126

dudience. And you yourself have of your audience been moft free and bounteous

Audit. To make their audit at your highness pleasure

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