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Huddled. Glancing an eye of pity on his loffes, that have of late fo huddled on his back

Hue. The hue of dungeons, and the fcowl of night

A. S. P. C. L.

Merch. of Ven. 4 1 2151 = Love's Labor Loft.|4| 3| 163|1|18

I would not change this hue, except to steal your thoughts, my gentle queen

-- What fays the filver, with her virgin hue

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Of the hue that I would choose, were I to chufe a-new

Merch. of Venice.2 1

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Ibid. 2 7 2062 20 Titus Andronicus.1 2834117

Fye, treacherous hue! that will betray with blushing, the enacts and counfels of the

heart

Hue-and-cry.

Hug. To hug with swine

their difeas'd perfumes

Huge. Pompey the huge

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The hand of time shall draw this brief into as huge a volume
If I were a huge man, I should fear to drink at meals
Hugenefs. My miftrefs exceeds in goodness the hugeness of your unworthy thinking Cym.
Hugger-mugger. And we have done but greenly, in hugger-mugger to inter him Hamlet.4
Hulk. Like as rigour of tempestuous gufts provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide

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1 Henry vi. 5 6 569 148 Troi. and Cref:23 87125 Twelfth Night.1 5 312 152

Hull. No, good swabber; I am to hull here a little longer
Hulling. Thus hulling in the wild sea of my conscience, I did steer toward this remedy

Hum. The hum of either army ftilly founds

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And his hum is a battery

Henry viii.2 4685248
Henry v.4cb5262 56
Coriolanus. 5 737141

Human. To fet her before your eyes to-morrow, human as the is, and without any danger

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As You Like It. 5 2 2462 46

Human life. Progrefs of human life characterized by Jaques, "All the World's a Stage"
Human mortals.

Ibid. 2 7 2332 19 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 21 1801 10 Humanity. For what you fee, is but the smallest part and leaft proportion of humanity

1 Henry vi. 3552121 Lear. 4 29542 8

The middle of humanity thou never knew'ft, but the extremity of both ends T.uf A. 4 3 823114 Must perforce prey on itself, like monfters of the deep Humbled. So humbled, that he hath left part of his grief with me, to fuffer with him

Orbello. 3 3 10592 59

Humble-vifag'd. While we attend, like humble-visag'd fuitors, his high will L. L. Left. 21 152140
Humb.y. To come as humbly, as they us'd to creep to holy altars
Hume. D. P.

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That I drave my fuitor from his mad humour of love, to a living humour of madness

A poor humour of mine, fir, to take that that no man elfe will

As You Like It. 3 2 238141
Ibid. 5 4 248 2·5

Humour

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Taming of the Shrew.|3| | 265,1:50
Tw. Night. 2 5
King John. 2

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I am now of all humours, that have shew'd themselves humours fince the old days

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of Goodman Adam, to the pupil age of this prefent twelve o'clock at midnight 1 H. iv. 2 4 452 153 Then should you be nothing but musical; for you are altogether govern'd by humours

Ibid. 3

Come, if it were not for thy humours, there is not a better wench in England 2 H. iv. 2
He paffes fome humours and careers
The humour of it is too hot

A bedlam and ambitious humour, makes him oppose himself against his king 2 H.vi. 5 1
To feed my humour, wish thyfelf no harm

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Ibid. 3 2

515 2 29

520 211

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If I were Brutus now, and he were Caffius, he fhould not humour me

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Hoping it was but an effect of humour, which sometimes hath his hour with every

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When that rash humour, which my mother gave me, makes me forgetful
You have got a humour there does not become a man

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A man in whom nature hath so crowded humours, that his valour is crushed into folly

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Humourous. The duke is humourous, what he is, indeed, more fuits you to conceive, than me to speak of

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And under-write in an observing kind his humourous predominance
He hath hid himself among those trees, to be conforted with the humourous night

Through all thy veins fhall run a cold and drowsy humour, which fhall feize each vital fpirit

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Hunger. Doft thou so hunger for my empty chair

For gods know, I speak this in hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge Coriolanus.1 broke ftone walls

It gave me present hunger to feed again, though full

Now I think on thee my hunger's gone

Hungry. I am hungry for revenge, and now I cloy me with beholding it

I 7032 2 Ibid. 1 17052 5 Cymbeline. 2 4 905231

Ibid. 3 6 913112 Richard iii. 4 4 659245

Yon Caffius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much: fuch men are dangerous

Hunt-counter. You hunt-counter, hence! avaunt

Hunter. But when contention and occafion meet, by Jove, I'll play the hunter for thy

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Hurl. For he holds vengeance in his hand, to hurl upon their heads that break his law

- What our contempts do often hurl from us, we wish it ours again I can hardly forbear hurling things at him

Hurly, Ay, and amid this hurly, I intend, that all is done in reverend

Methinks, I fee this hurly all on foot That with the hurly, death itself awakes Hurly-burly. When the hurly-burly's done

5 988 246

Richard iii. 1 4 64321 Ant. and Cleop.I 2769230 Twelfth Night. 3 2 322123 care of her

Tam. of the Shrew.41 269128 K. Jobr. 3 4 401233 2 Henry iv. 3 1488 117 Macbeth. 1 136317 1 468 147 2 887 118

Which gape, and rub the elbow at the news of hurly-burly innovation Hurricano. Not the dreadful spout which shipmen do the hurricano call Hurricanoes. You cataracts and hurricanoes, fpout 'till you have drench'd

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steeples,

Lear. 2 2
All's Well 41
Macbeth. 5 7

946 234 295161

Timon of Athens. 31

386 2 22 817140

Hurt.

Hurt. Have I hurt him?-No, faith, not fo much as his patience

Thou haft not half that power to do me harm, as I have to be hurt
Hurtled. The noife of battle hurtled in the air
Hurtling from miferable flumber I awak'd

Hufband. The jealous rafcally knave, her husband, will be forth
your device

I will not fhew my face until my husband bid me

A. S. P. C.L.

Cymbeline. 3895|2|25 Othello. 5 2 1077 224 Julius Cæfar. 2 2 750 146 As You Like It. 4 3 2451 Mer. W. of Wind). 2

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I fee two husbands or mine eyes deceive me

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I could not endure a husband with a beard on his face; I had rather lye in woolen Ib. 2|
You may light upon a husband that hath no beard

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Fools are like husbands, as pilchards are to herrings, the husband's the bigger T.N.3 1
Many a widow's husband groveling lies, coldly embracing the difcolour'd earth K. J. 2 2
He that bereft thee, lady, of thy husband, did it to help thee to a better husband

Richard iii. 1 2

In that I deem you an ill husband; and am glad to have you therein my companion

Why have my fifters hufbands, if they fay, they love you all

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Henry viii. 3 2 6892 55
Lear. I 1930160

In fecond husband let me be accurft! none wed the second, but who kill'd the first

Desdemona's diftinction of the duty due to a father and to a husband

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Hamlet. 3 210202 7
Othello. I
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Ibid. 4 31073236

I do think, it is their husbands' faults, if wives do fall
Hufbanded. It will be paftime paffing excellent if it be hufbanded with modefty
Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.

If you fhall prove this ring was hers, you fhall as eafy prove that I husbanded her bed in Florence where the never was

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All's Well 5 3 303232

Hufbandry. I commit into your hands the husbandry and manage of my house M. of V.3 4 2131 35

There's husbandry in heaven, their candles are all out

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If you fufpect my husbandry, or falfhood, call me before the exacteft auditors

Like as there was husbandry in war
Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry

Hub'd. I am hush'd until our city be a fire, and then I'll speak a little
Hufbes. My lord would speak, my duty hushes me

Huf. The orb below as hush as death

Tim. of Ath. 2 2 811240 Troilus and Cref|1| 2 859117

Hamlet. 1 3 1005110 Coriolanus. 5 3 736240 Tw. Night. 5 1 329245 Hamlet. 2 2 1015243

Hafks. What's past, and what's to come, is ftrew'd with husks and formless ruin of ob

livion

Troi. and Creff 4 5 882245

Hufwifes. I verily did think that her old gloves were on, but 'twas her hands, the has a hufwife's hand

Doth fortune play the hufwife with me now

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Had I as many mouths as Hydra, such an answer would stop them all Hye. That, from the bloody course of war, my dearest master, your dear

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Hyems. On old Hyems' chin and icy crown, an odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds)
Mid. Night's Dream. 2
is, as in mockery, set
Hyen. I will laugh like a hyen, and that when thou art inclin'd to fleep As Y. Like It. 4
Hymen. Take heed, as Hymen's lamps fhall light you

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And Hymen with luckier iffue speeds

Three pil'd hyperboles

Hymns. Our folemn hymns to folemn dirges change

Hyperboles.

Much Ado About Nothing-5
As You Like It.
Romeo and Julie.4 5 993 33
Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1701 13

With terms unsquar'd, which from the tongue of roaring Typhon drop'd, would feem hyperboles

Hyperbolical. Out, hyperbolical fiend

You thout me forth in acclamations hyperbolical Hyperion. And help Hyperion to his horse

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Whereon Hyperion's quickening fire doth shine
Even from Hyperion's rifing in the eaft, until his very downfal in the fea Tit. And. 5
And add more coals to cancer, when he burns with entertaining great Hyperion T. & C.z
So excellent a king; that was to this, Hyperion to a fatyr
- curls; the front of Jove himself

Hyprorify. Now ftep I forth to whip hypocrify

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Mu. Ado Abt. Nothing. 1 I

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Ibid. 5 1

2 Henry iv. 2

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Mer. of Venice. 2 7 206 239
Hamlet. 2 210151 8

Hyrcania. The Hyrcanian deferts, and the vasty wilds of wide Arabia, are as thorough

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Say thou but I, and that bare vowel I, shall poison more than the death-darting

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I have within my mind a thousand raw tricks of these bragging Jacks
Be the Jacks fair within, the Jills fair without
By filken, fly, infinuating Jacks

Mer. of Ven. 3

Since every Jack became a gentleman, there's many a gentle perfon made a Jack Ib. 1
Because that, like a jack, thou keep'ft the stroke betwixt thy begging and my medi-

tation

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Hence take this Jack and whip him

This Jack of Cæfar's fhall bear us an errand to him When I kifs'd the Jack upon an upcaft to be hit away Thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy Jack' nape. You jack nape

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I will teach a scurvy jack-a-nape priest to meddle or make
He speak for a jack-a-nape to Ann Page

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I will be like a jack-an-apes alfo, to burn the knight with my taber
And fet like a jack-a-napes, never off

And then a whorefon jack-a-napes must take me up for fwearing

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Tam. of the Shrew. 4 I 267 225

Merry Wives of Wind. 3 I 59230
Richard .5 5 438 257
1 Henry vi.|1| 1| 545|150
Jack-

Jack-fauce. If he be perjured, see you now, his reputation is as arrant a villain, and a jack-fauce

A. S. P. C. L.

Henry v. 4 7 535 1 22 Cymbeline. 2 1901 150

Jack-flave. Every jack-flave hath his belly full of fighting
Jacob. The hiftory of the partycoloured lambs related by Shylock in defence of ufury M.of V.13 2011 11
By Jacob's staff, I swear, I have no mind to feafting forth to-night
Jade. She is better than a jade

Ibid. 2 5 2052 7

Two Gentlemen of Verona. 3 1

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And their poor jades, lob down their heads, dropping the hide and hips Henry v. 4 2 530237 Let carman whip his jade

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Measure for Meafure. 2 1
Much Ado About Noth. 1 I 1222 52
Tam. of the Sbrew.1 2259230
Ibid. 4 1 267|1|24
All's Well. 2 3 2882 3
Ibid. 4 5 3011 I

Fye, fye, on all tired jades! on all mad masters! and all foul ways

France is a ftable; we that dwell in't, jades

If I put any tricks upon 'em, Sir, they fhall be jade's tricks

I'd play inceffantly upon these jades

Twelfth Night. 2 5 319137
King John. 22 394128
Richard .5 5 439126
I Henry iv. 2

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• I do not now fool myself to let imagination jade me

That jade hath eat bread from my royal hand

The poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cefs

Struck his armed heels against the panting fides of his poor jade
Hollow pamper'd jades of Asia

2 Henry iv. 1
Ibid. 2

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Loud howling wolves aroufe the jades that drag the tragic melancholy night 2 Hen. vi. 41
And, like deceitful jades, fink in the trial

Let the gall'd jade wince, our withers are unwrung
Jaded. To be thus jaded by a piece of fcarlet, farewel nobility
The ne'er yet beaten horse of Parthia we have jaded out o' the field
Jaded-groom. The honourable blood of Lancaster, must not be shed by

groom

Jago. D. P.

fuch a jaded-
2 Henry vi. 4
Otbello.

Merchant of Venice.

Jakes. I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar, and daub the wall of a jakes

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Jaundice. Sleep when he wakes? and creep into the jaundice by being peevish M. of Ver.1 1 198145

Merry W. of Windfor. 3 3

Winter's Tale. 1

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Richard 5 5

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Troil. and Creff:13
Rom. and Jul. 2 5
Tempeft. 2 2

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What is the jay more precious than the lark, because his feathers are more beautiful

Tam. of the Sbrew. 4 3

Some jay of Italy, whose mother was her painting, hath betray'd him Icarus. Thou Icarus; thy life to me is fweet

Cymbeline. 3 4

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