2 your device 99 1/61 a C A.S. P. C.L. Hurt. Have I hurt him ? No, faith, not so much as his patience Cymbeline.( 11 31 89512/25 Thou hast not half that power to do me harm, as I have to be hurt Obelis. 5) 210771224 Hurtled. The noise of battle hurtled in the air Julius Cæfar. 2 2 750116 Huriling from miserable Number I awak'd As You Like I.. +1 3 24511 1 Husband. The jealous rascally knave, her husband, will be forth Mer. W. of Winds2 56153 Ibid. 416 7012/24 I will not shew my face until my husband bid me Measure for Measure. 5 I May it be that you have quite forgot a husband's office Comedy of Errors.131 2 110/2/18 To fetch my poor distracted husband hence Ibid. 5 1 117 1 23 I see two husbands or mine eyes deceive me Ibid. 5 1 11912 47 - If he send me no husband; for the which blessing, I am at him upon my knees every morning and evening Much Ado About Norb. 2 1| 125/235 - I could not endure a husband with a beard on his face; I had rather lye in woolen 16.2 11251237 You may light upon a husband that hath no beard Ibid 2 1 125240 Filled with a husband Ibid. 2 1261 Heigh ho! for a husband Ibid. 2 128 123 · I will do any modeft office to help my cousin to a good husband Ibid. 2 128220 The unhopefullest husband that I know Ibid. 2 1282/22 She did embrace me as a husband, and so extenuate the forehand fin Ibid.41 1 1371232 Made her neighbour's believe the wept for the death of a third husband Mer.of Ven. 31 1 2081158 These be the Christian husbands Ibid. 4) 1 2171/45 - I do take thee, Orlando, for my husband As You Like It.4 1242254 the duty of wives to them Tam. of ine Sbrew. 5 2 27027 Fools are like husbands, as pilchards are to herrings, the husband's the bigger T.n.31 1 3201129 Many a w.dow's husband groveling lies, coldly embracing the discolour'd earth K.7.12 2 39312 3 He that bereft thee, lady, of thy husband, did it to help thee to a better husband Ricbard iii. 1 2 6362/31 In that I deem you an ill husband; and am glad to have you therein my companion Henry vii. 3 2 689 2 55 Why have my fifters husbands, if they say, they love you all Lear. I 1 9301160 In second husband let me be accurst! none wed the second, but who kill'd the firn Hamler. 31 2 1020127 Desdemona's distinction of the duty due to a father and to a husband Orbelic. 31049116 - I do think, it is their husbands' faults, if wives do fall Ibid. 41 3107312 36 Hufvanded. It will be paltime passing excellent if it be husbanded with modesty Induc. to Taming of the Sbrew. 1 252 2117 If you shall prove this ring was hers, you fall as easy prove that I husbanded her bed in Florence where she never was Al's Well. 51 3) 3032132 Hufoardry. I commit into your hands the husbandry and manage of my house Moof v.13 4 21335 There's husbandry in heaven, their candles are all out Macbeth. 2 1 369119 And all her husbandry doth lie in heaps Henry v. 52 53812111 And Mews good husbandry for the Volcian state Coriolanus. 4 71 7322 24 If you suspect my husbandry, or falfhood, call me before the exacteft auditors Tim. of Atb. 22 8112140 Like as there was husbandry in war Troil:'s and Crej 2 8591117 Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry Hanile. 1 3 1005110 Hufhd. I am huth'd until our city be a fire, and then I'll speak a little Coricanus. 51 31 736 -40 Hufbes. My lord would speak, my duty hushes me Tw. Nigbt. 5 1 32912 45 Hiish. The orb below as hush as death Hamlet. 221015243 Hilfks. What's past, and what's to come, is strew'd with husks and formless ruin of oblivion Trois and Cre]:45 882 245 Hufwifes. I verily did think that her old gloves were on, but 'twas her hands, she has a huswife's hand As You Like It. 41 3 2441 I Doth fortune play the hurwise with me now Henry v.15 1 5381 14 I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon Coriolanus. 1 Hybla. As the honey of Hybla, my old lad of the castle i Henry iv. 11 2 443 1 28 Hybla-bees. But for your words, they rob the hybla-bees Julius Casar. 5 1 762 1/48 Hydra's. Another king! they grow like Hydra's heads i Henry iv. 5 4 470245 Whereon this Hydra son of war is born 2 Henry iv. 4 2 495119 Nor never Hydra-headed wilfulness, so soon did close his seat Henry v. 1 11 510142 Have you thus given Hydra here to choose an officer Coriolanus. 31 1 Had I as many mouths as Hydra, such an answer would stop them all Othello. (21 31057 2138 Hyco That, from the bloody course of war, my deareft master, your dear son may hye All's Wc11.13] 41 292 Hyenide 3 7072/10 7201 22 6 1643 A. S. P. C.L. Hyems. On old Hyems' chin and icy crown, an odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds is, as in mockery, set Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 180118 Hyen. I will laugh like a hyen, and that when thou art inclin'd to Neep As 7. Like It. 41 1 2431'11 Hymen. Take heed, as Hymen's lamp: shall light you Tempeft. 41 ? And Hymen with luckier iffue speeds Mucb Ado About Netbing. 5 3 1452 18 D. P. As You Like It. 223 Hymns. Our solemn hymns solemn dirges change Romeo and Julie:. 45| 99333 Hyperboles. Three pil'd hyperboles Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 170113 With terms unsquar’d, which from the tongue of roaring Typhon drop'd, would seem hyperboles Treil. and Cressid. 1 3 86332 Hyperbolical. Out, hyperbolical fiend Twelfıb Nighr. 4 2 32712 4 You thout me forth in acclamations hyperbolical Coriclanus.lt 91 71116 Hyperion. And help Hyperion to his horse Henry v. 41 | 52912153 Whereon Hyperion's quickening fire doth shine Timon of Abens. 4) Even from Hyperion's rifing in the east, until his very downfal in the sea Tit. And. 5 2 8521 50 And add more coals to cancer, when he burns with entertaining great Hyperion T.&C. 21 3 8701 53 So excellent a king; that was to this, Hyperion to a fatyr Hamle!. 1 2 1003116 curls; the front of Jove himself Ibid.31 4 1024 Hyprocrisy. Now step I forth to whip hypocrisy Love's Labour Loft.41 3 162 111 A huge translation of hypocrily Ibid. 5) 2 His prayers are full of false hypocrisy Richard ij.!5| 34372 53 Olbello. 4 Mu. Ado Abt. Norbing. 1 12314 An you be a cursing hypocrite once, you must be look'd to Ibid. 5 1 143115 - I would think chee a most princely hypocrite 2 Henry iv. 2 Hyrcania. The Hyrcanian deserts, and the valty wilds of wide Arabia, are as thoroughfares now Mer. of Venice. 21 7 2061239 Hyrcanian beaft. Hamlet. 21 2 10151 8 82312 46 4.0 1662 10 110671113 21 48112 42 I 1811147 I Ilid. 4 Am I, howe'er, I was begot King Job. 389143 1. : Say thou but I, and that bare vowell, mall poison more than the death-darting eye of cockatrice Romeo and Juliet. 3) 2 984 130 Ibid. 3 2 984132 Am not I, if there be such an I Jacbimo. D. P. Cymbeline. 893 confeffion Ibid. 5 5 92511136 Jack. Play'd the jack with us Tempeft. 41 Much Ado About Norb.is 142 110 hath not Jill Luve's Labor L. 5 2 174 1160 Thall have Jill Mids. Night's Dream. 3 21 18212 27 I have within my mind a thousand raw tricks of these bragging Jacks Mer. of Ven. 31 41 2132 31 Be the Jacks fair within, the Jills fair without Tam. of ibe Sbrew. 4 1 267 2 34 By fiken, ny, insinuating Jacks Ricburd 11.11 363811 57 31 6381214 Since every jack became a gentleman, there's many a gentle person made a Jack 16.1 Because chat, like a jack, thou keep'it the stroke betwixt thy begging and my meditation 26591211 Hence take this Jack and whip him Ant. and Clesp. 31117841146 Ibid. 3111 7891159 This Jack of Cæsar's shall bear us an errand to him When I kiss’d the Jack upon an upcast to be hit away Cymbeline. 2 11901 131 Thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy Romeo and Jul. 31 | 98112151 Jack'nade. You jack’nape Merry Wives of Wind. 1 502 57 Ibid. 1 - I will teach a lcurvy jack-a-nape priest to meddle or make 5711 He speak for a jack-a-nape to Ann Page 5712 31 682 - I will be like a jack-an-apes allo, to burn the knight with my taber And set like a jack-a-napes, never off Henry v. 51 2 And then a whoreson jack-a-napes must take me up for swearing Cymbeline. 2 9011133 Jack-a-lent. Merry Wives of W’ind. 3 3 601136 How wit may be made a jack-a-lent 722 22 Jack, by ! oh, boy Tam. of obe Sbrew. 4 1 26712125 Jack dog. De jack dog, de John ape Merry Wives of Wind. 3 5230 Fack of the clock. Ricbard i. 5/ 5] 43912157 Jack-w-of-facea i Henry vi.. Il 54511150 Jack 4 4 Ibid. 213 53912 2 I Ibid. 51 51 1 1 352/46 821153 A, S. P. C. L. Jack-sauce. If he be perjured, fee you now, his reputation is as arrant a villain, and a jack-sauce Henry v. 41 71 535 122 Jack-slave. Every jack-Nave hath his belly full of fighting Cymbeline. 2 Il 901150 Jacob. The history of the partycoloured lambs related by Shylock in defence of usury M.of V. 1 3 2011|11 By Jacob's staff, I swear, I have no mind to feasting forth to-night Ibid. 2 5 205 217 Fade. She is better than a jade Two Gentlemen of Verona. 3 And their poor jades, lob down their heads, dropping the hide and hips Henry v. 42 5301237 - Let carman whip his jade Measure for Measure. 2 End with a jade's trick Mucb Ado About Norb. I 1 122252 Sir, give him head, I know he'll prove a jade Tam. of the Sbrew. 11 2 2592 30 Fye, fye, on all tired jades! on all mad masters! and all foul ways Ibid. 4) 1 267 1124 France is a stable; we that dwell in't, jades All's Well.2] 31 288 21 3 If I put any tricks upon 'em, Sir, they shall be jade's tricks Ibid. 41 51 3011 1 I do not now fool myself to let imagination jade me Twelfth Nigbr. 21 51.319137 I'd play incessantly upon these jades King Jobn.2 2 394 128 That jade hath eat bread from my royal hand Ricbard it. 5) 5 4391 26 The poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cess i Henry iv. 2 1 4481111 Struck his armed heels against the panting sides of his poor jade 2 Henry iv. 1 1 474 148 Hollow pamper'd jades of Asia Ibid. 2 4 485 1 36 Loud howling wolves arouse the jades that drag the tragic melancholy night 2 Hen. vi. 41 1591 135 And, like deceitful jades, link in the trial Julius Cæfar. 41 21 7582 18 Let the gallid jade wince, our withers are unwrung Hamlet. 31 21021117 Faded. To he thus jaded by a piece of scarlet, farewel nobility Henry viii. 31 2 6911 36 The ne'er yet beaten horse of Parthia we have jaded out o' the field Ant. and Cleop:13 17827127 Jaded-groom. The honourable blood of Lancaster, must not be lcd by such a jadedgroom 2 Henry vi. 41 1 591256 Jago. D. P. O bello. 1043 Merchant of Venice. 197 Lear.2 21 941 1125 James I. Cranmer's prediction of him Henry viii. 51 41 702 7140 By Saint James Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265 26 Jamy. D. P. Henry v. 509 Jangling. Good wits will be jangling Love's Labor Loft. 21 1 154 1/22 This their jangling I esteem a sport Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 1881 46 January. No not till a hot January M. Ado About Noth. I You'd be so lean, that blasts of January would blow you through and through Wi's Tale. 4) 3 350 2147 Janus. By two headed Janus Merchant of Venice. 1 I 19815 Japbet. They will be a kin to us if they fetch it from Japhet 2 Henry iv.12 21 482 1/49 Jaquenetta. D. P. Love's Labor Loft. 147 Jaques. D.P. As You Like It. 223 Fars. If he compact of jars, grow musical, we mall have Tortly discord in the spheres Ib. 2 7 232158 I love thee not a jar o' the clock behind what lady she her lord Winter's Tali 2 33411158 My thoughts are minutes; and, with sighs they jar Ricbard ii. 1 5 438 2 Be friends and join for that you jar Titus Andronicus. 2 1837 157 Farring. At last, though long, our jarring notes agree Tam. of the Sbrew. 512 2751135 Jafon. Many Jafons come in quest of her Merchant of Venice. I 1 199 1 26 We are the Jasons, we have won the fleece Ibid. 3 2 211 2158 Jauncing. Spurgall’d, and tir'd, by jauncing Bolingbroke Richard ii. 55| 4391 37 Jaundice. Sleep when he wakes ? and creep into the jaundice by being peevith M. of Ver. I 119811145 Princes, what grief hath set the jaundice on your check Treil. and Crefli Jaunt. What a jaunt have I had Rom. and Jul.2 5 98012136 Jay. Tempeft. 21 21 We'll teach him to know turtles from jays Merry W. of Windsor. 3 3 What is the jay more precious than the lark, because his feathers are more beautiful Tam. of tbe Sbrew.141 31 27216 Some jay of Italy, whose mother was her painting, hath betray'd him Cymbeline. 31 4 909 2 36 Icarus. Thou Icarus; thy life to me is sweet i Henry vi. 4 6 563 254 There dy'd my Icarus, my blossom, in his pride Ibid. 416 564 14 3 Henry vi. 5 6 63112133 Ice. This weak empress of love, is as a figure trenched in ice Tavo Geni. of Ver. 3 21 362 51 To reside in thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice Measure for Meafure. 31 1 881216 Hot ice, and wonderous strange snow Midj. Nigbi's Dream.5 1922 143 of chastity As You Like Il.lul 41 23912/26 Ice. 1221154 48 861 241 122 1 1 2 1 A. S. P. C.L. Ice. An if you break the ice, and do this feat Tam. of tbe Sbrero.1 21 259 2148 These boys, are boys of ice, they'll none of her All's Well.2 3 286 227 To smooth the ice is wasteful K. Yobn. 41 21 4031134 Tut, tut, thou art all ice, thy kindness freezes Richard iii. 41 2 657222 You are no surer, no, than is the coal of fire upon the ice Coriolanus. 1 1705128 The fool Nides o'er the ice that you should break Troil. and Cref:31 3 876 2 29 Ice-brook's. It is a sword of Spain, the ice-brook's temper Otbello. 51 2 1078227 Icicles. Bring me the faireít creature northward born, where Phæbus' fire scarce thaws the icicles Merchant of Venice. 21 1 2021 25 Where you will hang like an icicle on a Dutchman's beard Twelfib Nigbt. 3 2 32112 26 Let us not hang like roping icicles upon the house's thatch Henry v.3) 5 523110 Iceland dag. Pith for thee, Iceland dog! thou prick'd ear'd cur of Iceland Ibid. 2 15142 43 Icy precepts of respect Timon of Albens. 41 3 822 222 Idea. I did infer your lineaments being the right idea of your father Richard ii. 31 41 654 125 Iden, Alexander. D. P. 2 Henry vi. 271 knighted, for having killed Jack Cade Ibid. 5) 1 6001 4 Idiot. The portrait of a blinking idiot, presenting me a schedule Mer. of Ven. 2 9 2081118 - An ideot holds his bauble for a God, and keeps the oath, which by that God he swears Tit. Andrun. 5) 18511115 Some men creep in skittish fortune's hall, while others play the ideots in her eyes Troilus and Cressida. 31 31 876 3 - Idol of ideot worshippers Ibid. 5 1 884 1128 in this case of favour, would be wisely definite Cymbeline. 17 89912 Ides. Beware the ides of March Julius Cæfar. 2 742 59 Idle. As idle as Me may hang together for want of company Merry W. of Wind. 3) 2 591135 Idle-bead. If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i' the shell Troil, and Cred: 1 2 8601133 Idleness. Shapeless idleness Two Gent. of Verona. 1 23111 Ten thousand harms, more than the ills I know, my idleness doth hatch Ant. and Cleo.1 21 76912137 But that your royalty holds idleness your subject, I should take you for idleness itself 16.1 31 77124 Pompey thrives in our idleness Ibid. 11 41 77211159 Idle old man, that still would manage those authorities that he hath given away Lear. 1 3 934/2127 Or look upon this love with idle light Hamlet. 2 2 10111158 Idly. While idly I stood looking on, I found the effect of love in idleness T.of tbe Shrew. 1 1 2561155 Idol. I am very loath to be your idol Two Gent. of Verona. 42 392 31 But, oh, how vile an idol proves this God Twelfth Night. 31 4 326 127 Shall he be worshipp'd of that we hold an idol more than he Troil. and Crep]:21 3 870 145 Idol of ideot-worshippers Ibid. 5) 1 884 1/28 Idolatry. 'Tis mad idolatry to make the service greater than the God Jealous. He will truit his wife, he will not be jealous Merry Wives of Windsor. 2 As jealous as Ford, that search'd a hollow wall-nut for his wife's leman 67 4 The venom clamours of a jealous woman poison more deadly than a maddog's tooth Comedy of Errors. 5 1 117 1161 Thy jealous fits have scar'd thy husband from the use of wits Ibid. 51 1 117217 Something of that jealous complexion Much Ado About Notbing. 2 112811 4 I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock pigeon over his hen As T. Like It. 41 1 243 1 5 Your nobles, jealous of your absence, seek through your camp to find you Henry v. 41 15301 Each jealous of the other, as the stung are of the adder Lear.15 1 9612 48 Which I have rather blam'd as my own jealous curiosity Ibid. 1 41 9351210 Trifles, light as air, are to the jealous confirmation strong as proofs of holy writ Orhel. 3) 3.1063 128 - Is he not jealous ? who, he ? I think the sun, where he was born, drew all such humours from him Ibid. 31 4 10651 9 But jealous, for they are jealous : 'tis a monster, begot upon itself, born on itself Ibid. 3 4 1066 146 Of one, not easily jealous, but, being wrought, perplex'd in the extreme Ibid. 5) 210791224 Jealous-bood. Romeo and Juliet. 41 41 992|1|26 Jealous toy. And no conception, nor no jealous toy, concerning you Othello. 31 4 1066 141 Jealousy. He's a very jealousy man Merry Wives of Windsor. (2) 2 542 37 Heaven be prais’d for my jealousy Ibid. 2 2 561240 This is fery fantastical humours and jealousies I never saw him fo gross in his jealousy till now My jealousy is reasonable Ibid. 41 2 Her husband hath the finest mad devil of jealousy in him Ibid. 5) 1 7011157 described Comedy of Errors. 1 106228 Ibid.121 il 10612143 Self-harming jealousy Jealousy. Idle fight. C Ibid. 2 2 8671133 5612131 Ibid. 41 2 2 2 Ibid. 3 3 612 is 6112134 6612149 2 1792141 1/1054/21 2/10032 22 210142 292 59 A. S. P. C. L. Much Ado Abt. Norbing. 124 21 12911122 Midf. Night's Dr. 21 A savage jealousy, that sometimes savours nobly Mercbant of Venice. 3 2 210238 This jealousy is for a precious creature Twelfth Nigbr. 51 1 32912 59 Winter's Tale. 1 Let not my jealousies be your dishonours, but mine own safeties 2) 338/2/34 Oh, how hast thou with jealousy infected the sweetness of affiance' Macberb. 41 31 380243 A kind of godly jealousy (which I beseech you, call a virtuous sin,) makes me a Henry v.12 2 5171 afrear'd A jealousy so strong that judgment cannot cure Truil. and Cref: 441 88021 9 Orbello. 2 Oft my jealousy shapes faults that are not it is a green-ey'd monfter which doth mock the meat it feeds on Ibid. 3) 3.1061114 Think'st thou, I'd make a life of jealousy, to follow still the changes of the moon Ibid. 3) 3/1061138 with fresh fufpicions - Unbookith jealousy Ibid. 31 310611212 Ibid.4/ 11068 47 Comedy of Errors. (2) 2 1071 28 3 446 249 Felly. Out, vile jelly! where is thy lustre now Lear.3) 71 9522 Whilst they, diftilld almost to jelly, with the act of fear Hamler. 1 Jespardy. Look to thyself , thou art in jeopardy Jepibah. To keep that oath were more impiety than Jepthah's when he sacrific'd his K. John. 31 1 399 35 daughter Fepbiba. o Jephtha, judge of Israel, what a treasure hadīt thou 3 Henry vi. 1628 245 Hamlet. 2 Ferkid. Nine or ten times I had thought to have jerk'd him here under the ribs Orbello. 1 Ferkin. Now is the jerkin under the line Tempeft. 411 182 35 I quote it (your folly) in your jerkin, my jerkin is a doublet Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 An old cloak, makes a new jerkin Merry Wives of Windsor. 13 49 6 Jerks. The jerks of invention Love's Labor Loft. 4 2 1601 10 Jeronimy. Go by, Jeronimy Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. 6 1 2512 King Jobr. 2 3 Henry vil5 4630 2 23 10622 Feffica. D. P. Merchant of Venice. 1971 Fof unfeen, infcrutable, invisible, as a nose on a man's face, or a weathercock on a steeple Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1 28/2 15 The image of the jest I'll dhew you here at large Merry Wives of Windsor. 46 To jest tongue far from hearts Measure for Meajure. 5 79143 This jest shall cost me some expence Comedy of Errors. 3) 1 And smile at no man's jefts Much Ado About Nothing. 11 3 124248 By some large jefts Ibid. 2 3 130 2.60 You break jerts as braggarts do their blades Ibid. 5 Mirth moving jest Love's Labor L. 2 1 152/224 Not a word with him but a jest, and every jest but a word Il 154,119 a jelt's prosperity lies in the ear of him that hears it, never in the tongue of him that makes it Ibid. 5) 2 1741 44 I'll jeft a twelvemonth in an hospital Ibid. 31 2 174 155 Turning there jeits out of service let us talk in good earnest As You Like II. 1 3 227 2 54 And, as the jest did glance away from me, 'tis ten to one it maim'd you two outsiglit Ibid. 5 She says, you have some goodly jest in hand; the will not come Ibid. 51 2 And with some excellent jeits fire new from the mint, you should have bang'd the youth into dumbneís Twelfib Nigbr. 3 2 2/ 394 1 21 70 1 14 If0!2 12 1 142 2152 Ibid. 2 ON 2 275 242 276118 321/2/20 31 4171/23 jocund, as to ieft. 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