Compromises. To make atonements and compromises Merry W. of Wind for. But bafely yielded upon compromife, that which his ancestors atchiev'd with blows A. S. P. C. L. 4617 Richard ii. 2 I 422 129 Compt. That thou doft love her strikes fome fcores away from the great compt All's Well. 5 3 303 118 1 8101 9 2 1078251 Twelfth Night. 1 5312122 11000233 2932 34 Oh, what a noble combat hast thou fought, between compulsion and a brave respect 6 King John. 5 2 408139 367119 Compunctious. That no compunétious vifitings of nature shake my fell purpofe Macbeth. Con them by to-morrow night But I con him no thanks for't I have taken great pains to con it An affectioned afs that cons ftate without book And this they con perfectly in the phrase of war Yet thanks I must you con Twelfth Night. 1 5 316 5 Lear. 2 4 9451 8 178241 All's Well. 4 3 298142 312121 7 5241 30 3 824135 Thy horse will fooner con an oration, than thou learn a prayer without book Concave. For his verity in love, I do think him as concave as a cover'd goblet As You Like It. 3 4 239233 Concealment. But let concealment, like a worm i̇' the bud, feed on her damask cheek Your wifdom yet, from one that so imperfectly conceits, would take no notice Orb. 3 31061116 Dangerous conceits are, in their natures, poisons Conceited. Him and his worth, and our great need of him, you have right well conceited Conceitless. So conceitless, to be feduced by thy flattery The griev'd commons hardly conceive of me I cannot conceive you.-Sir, this young fellow's mother could and fare thee well Alas, what does this gentleman conceive Conceiving. Strikes life into my speech and fhews much more his own conceiving hym. 3 909120 Conception. In my heart the strong and swelling evil of my conception Note this dangerous conception in this point Meaf. for Meaf.24 85136 Conceptions only proper to myself, which give some soil, perhaps to my behaviours 7. Ca 27421227 Conception. For to deny each article with oath, cannot remove, nor choak, the strong conception that I do groan withal Concernancy. A. S. P. C. L. Otbello. 5 2 10761 53 Concernings. As time and our concernings shall importune A falfe conclufion, I hate it as an unfill'd can Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 Meaf. for Meaf.1 I 76143 7 2 681258 960 150 983 2 12 22031 3 3142 3 796239 Merchant of Venice. 2 Ant. and Cleop. 413 5142 25 Ibid. 5 2 802225 Cymbeline. 16 898138 Othello. 2 11053118 Ibid. 3 3 1064 1 27 But this denoted a foregone conclufion Concolinel. Love's Labour Loft. 3 1 154148 Concord. How comes this gentle concord in the world, that hatred is fo far from jealoufy Nay, had I power, I should pour the fweet milk of concord into hell cubine 3 Henry vi. 3 Concupifcible. He would not, but by gift of my chafte body to his concupifcible intemperate luft, release my brother Concupy. He'll tickle it for his concupy Conditions. Yes; and his ill conditions Meafure for Measure. 5 1 Macbeth. 4 3 381 2 2 2 618155 98245 2 887 123 2 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2 If he have the condition of a faint with the complexion of a devil Mech. of Venice. I 2 150 215 133157 2001 54 Let me know my fault, on what condition ftands it Conditioned. The best condition'd and unweary'd spirit in doing courtefies M. of Venice 3 2 There is in this bufinefs more than nature was ever conduct of - An honourable condu&t let him have Conduct. And in my conduct fhall your ladies come Although thou hast been conduct of my shame So doth the coney struggle in the net Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 As You Like It. 3 2 3 Henry vi. 14 Coney-catched. Take heed, fignior Baptista, left you be coney-catched in this business Conies. They will out of their burrows, like conies after rain Confections. Our great king himself doth woo me oft for my confections If Pifanio have, said she, given his mistress that confection which I Confectionary. But myself, who had the world as my confectionary A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline.1 6 89835 gave him for Ibid. 5 5 9261 34 Tim. of Arb. 4 3 822224 Henry viii. 1 26742 Confederates. By the way we met my wife, her fifter, and a rabble more of vile confe derates My heart is not confederate with my hand Conference. It was the copy of our conference 55 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118 260 3 437 Hand in hand in fad conference Much Ado About Noth. 1 3 54 1252 7 392 I 15712 17 T These three, three thousand confident, in act as many Confefs. I confess the wench -and live-confefs and love I will confefs what I know without constraint, if ye pinch me like a party, I can fay no more If I confefs much, you will play the tyrant Confeffed. If it be confeffed, it is not redressed All's Well. 4 3 298 11 Troilus and Creff32 He hath confefs'd himself to Morgan, whom he supposes to be a friar Confeffion. That loves his mistress more than in confeffion Trai. and Creff1 There is a kind of confeffion in your looks, which your modefties have not craft enough to colour He made confeffion of you Hamlet. 2 2 1013126 Confeffor. O, that your Lordship were but now confeffor to one or two of these H. viii. 146772 17 I would have fome confidence with you, that decerns you nearly M. Ado About Notb. 3 5 The Douglas and the Hotspur both together are confident against the world in arms Confine. I'll confine myself no finer than I am Confin'd. To us and to our purposes confin'd Confiners. The senate hath stirr'd up the confiners, and gentlemen of Italy Cymbeline. 4 2 918 147 807 228 Much Ado About Netb. 5 4 145241 If thou doft shed one drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods are by the laws And let it be confifcate all, fo foon as I have receiv'd it Confluence. You fee this confluence, this great flood of vifitors Confounded. As fearfully, as doth a galled rock o'erhang, and jutty his confounded bafel Quite confounded with this mutiny I Henry v.31 320138 Julius Cafar.13 1 7531 And by fuch two, that would, by all likelyhood, have confounded one the other, or have fallen both I Cymbeline. 1 5 8971 3 Confufion. Who, all for want of pruning with intrufion, infect thy fap, and live on thy confufion There is fuch confufion in my powers now hath made his master-piece Then let confufion of one part confirm the other's place 108 2 12 Comedy of Errors.2 2 Macbeth. 2 3 371138 Coriolanus.13 797158 1001 1 Confufion. And vaft confufion waits (as doth a raven on a fick-fallen beast) the eminent Congregate. He rails even there where merchants most do congregate A. S. P. C. L. 2 K. Jobn. 4 3 4071 Timon of Athens.4 1 818247 Romeo and Juliet. 4 5 993 9 2 Henry iv. 2 4 4841 19 Mer. of Ven. 1 3 Congregation. In the congregation where I should wed-there will I fhame her 200 247 11052123 Much Ado About Nothing.3 2 133255 Before the whole congregation fhame her with what he saw o'ernight - of vapours Ibid. 3 3 135154 Coriolanus. 3 2 7231 Hamlet. 2 2 10132 I Henry viii. 5 2 5382 3 Love's Labor Loft.1 2 1502 Congreeted. That, face to face, and royal eye to eye, you have congreeted The pofterior of the day, most generous fir, is liable, congruent, and measurable for Congruing in a full and natural clofe, like mufick Conjointly. Both conjointly bend, your sharpest deeds of malice on this town Heav'n fmile upon this fair conjunction -Now all my joy trace the conjunction Conjunctive. She is so conjunctive to my life and foul Conjuration. Mock not my fenseless conjuration, lords I Richard iii. 5 4 669228 Henry viii. 3 2 688240 Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995221 Com. of Errors. 3 1 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 2 109 153 3 114249 I 127 228 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 As You Like It.5 Win. Tale. 1 2 338123 I conjure thee by all the parts of man which honour does acknowledge Henry v.52 1 Henry vi. 1 5 Coriolanus.5 2 734222 Troi. and Cref2 3 868223 Romeo and Juliet.2 1975115 2 Henry vi. 21 118156 1191 7 580112 1671 2 Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 1931 S 236115 Unless you can find sport in their intents extremely stretch'd and conn'd with cruel You were us'd to load me with precepts, that would make invincible the heart that conn'd them Coriolanus. 4 1 726 135 Julius Cafar.4 3 759246 Learn'd and conn'd by rote Conquered. If we be conquer'd, let men conquer us, and not these baftard Britains R.. 5 3 6691 8 Conqueror. For Henry, fon unto a conqueror, is likely to beget more conquerors 1 Hen.vi. 5 6 569255 Conqueft. Faith, 'tis a conqueft for a prince to boast of Confcience. My confcience will ferve me to run from this Jew my master A. S. P. C. L. Mer. of Ven.[2|2| 202|2|27| But, were my worth, as is my confcience, firm, you should find better dealing Ibid. 2 The colour of the king doth come and go between his purpose and his confcience 2 202 240 He is but naked though lock'd up in fteel, whofe confcience with injuftice is cor rupted The worm of confcience ftill begnaw thy foul 'Faith, fome certain dregs of confcience are yet within me characterized by one of the murderers of Clarence Every man's confcience is a thousand swords, to fight against that bloody homicide O coward confcience, how doft thou afflict me Ibid. 5 2 6652 5 If I have a confcience, let it sink me, even as the axe falls, if I be not faithful H. viii. 2 I The marriage with his brother's wife has crept too near his confcience I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a ftill and quiet confcience Ibid. 3 Heaven and my conscience knows thou didst unjustly banish me Their best conscience is not to leave undone, but keep unknown Confent. The wealth I have waits on my confent, and my confent goes not that way Some villains of my court are of consent and sufferance in this Your full confent gave wings to my propenfion Confequence. Some confequence, yet hanging in the ftars, shall bitterly begin his fearful 21002 116 4 973 1 27 310551 53 1 88133 225323 2 Henry iv. 5 2 50318 Richard iii. 14 2 6572 32 K. John. 4 2 403 46 Henry v 1 510136 Ant. and Cleop. 42 791129 Winter's Tale. 4 3 357138 Hamlet. 2 210102 54 46852 34 Confidering. Many maz'd confiderings did throng, and prefs'd in with this caution H.viii. 2 Configning. Heaven configning to my good intents Confiftory. My counfels confiftory |