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Judgment. Whefe judgments, in fuch matters, cried in the top of mine

- without the which we are pictures or mere beasts

A. S. P. C. L. Hamlet. 2 210141243

Ibid. 4 5 10291 33

Judgment-day. Unto the French, the dreadful judgment-day fo dreadful will not be, as

was his fight

Why, fool, he fhall never wake until the great judgment-day Judicious. His laft offences to us fhall have judicious hearing

-punishment

1 Henry vi. 1 I 544 16 Richard iii. 4 642138 Coriolanus. 5 5

739 128

Lear. 3 4 948226

Hamlet.4 51029235

Juggling. The Dauphin and you have been juggling

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A thread-bare juggler

Com. of Errors. 1 2
Ibid. 5 1

105 2 41

119 1 4

O me! you juggler! oh, you canker-bloffom! you thief of love Mid. Night's Dream. 3
You basket hilt stale juggler

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Julia. D. P.

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Romeo and Juliet.

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Winter's Tale. 1 2335245

Merchant of Venice. 2

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1 Hen. iv. 1

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-'s foliloquy before she takes the fleeping draught July. He makes a July's day short as December Jump. I will not jump with common spirits twelve foot and a half by the fquare

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And in some fort it jumps with my humour

upon joint-ftools

2 Henry iv. 2
Coriola. 3

Wish to jump a body with a dangerous phyfic, that's fure of death without it

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Ant. and Cleop.38786147
Cymbeline. 5 4 92325

Hamlet. 5 2 10412 20

Othello. I

310471 II

Ibid. 2 3 1058232

Junkets. You know, there wants no junkets at the feast

Juno, fpirit. D. P.

I his defpightful Juno, fent him forth from courtly friends, with camping foes to live

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Richard iii. 3

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Tam. of the Shrew. 3

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Had I great Juno's power the strong-wing'd Mercury should fetch thee up, and fet thee by Jove's fide

Ant. and Cleop. 413
Cymbeline. 4 2 915121
Ibid. 4 2 7272 9

And fauc'd our broths, as Juno had been fick and he her dieter
Juno-like. Leave this faint puling and lament as I do, in anger, Juno-like
Juno's fans. Wherefoe'er we went, like Juno's fwans ftill we went coupled and infe-
perable

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Thou great defender of this capitol ftand gracious to the rites that we intend
What fays Jupiter? ho! the gibbet-maker

Alas, fir, I know not Jupiter; I never drank with him in all my life
Lo Jupiter is yonder, dealing life

And the goodly transformation of Jupiter there, his brother the bull
Hark you, he fwears: by Jupiter he swears

Great Jupiter, upon his eagle back'd appear'd to me

Tit. A.5 2 8322 7
Ibid. 3 2 782149

Ibid. 4
8482 40
Ibid. 43 848245

Troi. and Cre4 5 883115

Ibid. 51 884233 Cymbeline. 2 4 905210

And in the temple of great Jupiter our peace we'll ratify; feal it with feasts

Jurors. The fpots of thy kindred were jurors on thy life

Ibid. 5 5 928121 Ibid. 5 5 928223 Timon of Athens. 43 823157

Jury. The jury, paffing on the prisoner's life, may, in the fworn twelve have a thief or

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Juftice. Which is wifer here, juftice or iniquity

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Meaf. for Meaf

If juftice cannot tame you, the shall ne'er weigh more reafons in her balance

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Mu. Ado About Noth. 5 1 143113 And for thy life let juftice be accused Mer. of Venice. 4 1 2152 49 For, as thou urgeft juftice, be affur'd, thou fhalt have juftice more than thou defir'ft

Ibid. 4 1 2172 5 All's Well. 2 3 287146

Winter's Tale. 2 I 340126
Ibid. 3

1344124 2344253

Both my revenge and hate, loofing upon thee in the name of juftice
Be certain what you do, fir; left your juftice prove violence
which fhall have due course, even to the guilt or the purgation
So thou fhalt feel our justice; in whose easiest paffage, look for no less than death Ib. 3
hath liquor'd her

To pluck down juftice from your awful bench

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1 Henry iv. 2
2 Henry iv.52 50316
Ibid. 5 2 503130

Happy am I that have a man so bold, that dares do justice on my proper fon
Poife the cause in Juftices equal scales, whose beam stands sure
with favour I have always done

2 Henry vi. 2 1580147 Ibid. 4 7 5961|54|

You fight in juftice: then, in God's name, lords, be valiant, and give fignal to the fight

Thus hath the course of justice wheel'd about

3 Henry vi. 5 4 63029 Richard ii. 4 4 660133

Did not great Julius bleed for juftice fake? what villain touch'd his body, that did ftab, and not for justice

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If my speech offend a noble heart, thy arm may do thee justice
O balmy breath, that doth almost persuade justice herself to break her fword Othello. 5
Juftice of the peace. D. P.

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Five juftice's lands at it; and witneffes more than my pack will hold
Thou haft appointed justices of peace, to call poor men before them about matters
they were not able to answer

Jufticer. O, give me cord, or knife, or poifon, fome upright jufticer

I will arraign them straight:-come, fit thou here, most learned jufticer
Falfe jufticer, why haft thou let her 'scape

This fhews you are above, you justicers, that these our nether crimes fo fpeedily can
venge

Ibid. 4. 2 954244

Juftification. I hope, for my brother's juftification, he wrote this but as an affay or tafte of my virtue

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Jufling. Zounds! how has he leifure to be fick, in fuch a juftling time
Juftness. We may not think the juftness of each act such and no other than

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Infulting tyranny begins to jut upon the innocent and awless throne Think you not how dangerous it is to jut upon a prince's right Jutty. No jutty frieze, buttrefs, nor coigne of vantage

867 240

1 Henry v.4 event doth Tr. & Cref.2 2 Richard ii. 5 2 436130 Richard .23 4251 2 Richard iii. 2 4 647 248 Titus Andronicus. 2 1837 110

Macbeth. 1 6

367 213

As fearfully, as doth a galled rock o'er-hang and jutty his confounded bafe Henry v. 3 1 520 138 Juvenal. My tender Juvenal

A most acute Juvenal

Moft brifky Juvenal, and eke most lovely Jew

Love's Lab. Loft.|1| 2150155
Ibid. 3 1 155142

Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 184 1

The Juvenal, the prince your mafter, whofe chin is not yet fledg'd

Tuy, which had hid my princely trunk and fuck'd my verdure out on't
Ufurping ivy

The female ivy fo enrings the barky fingers of the elm

2 Henry iv.1 2 476 118 Tempeft. 1 2

318

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's fpeech on her trial

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- no more shall be call'd queen; but princess dowager, and widow to prince Arthur 16.3 2 divorc'd

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Ibid. 4

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comforted by a vision in her sleep

Henry viii. 4

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Keech. I wonder that such a keech can with his very bulk take up the rays o' the beneficial fun

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Make the fea ferve them, which they ear and wound with keels of every kind

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Keen. Let us be keen and rather cut a little than fall and bruise to death Meaf. for Meaf. 21

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Keep. 'Tis a foul thing when a cur cannot keep himself in all companies

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Keeping. Call you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth, that differs not from the stal

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Milford, when from the mountain top, Pifanio fhew'd thee, thou waft within a ken

Kendal-green. Three misbegotten knaves, in Kendal-green, came at my back and let drive at me

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Kentish men, for they are foldiers, witty, and courteous, liberal, full of fpirit
Kerchief. O, what a time have you chofe out, brave Caius, to wear a kerchief

Kernel. There can be no kernel in this light nut

How like, methought, I then was to this kernel, this fquafh

Kernes. From the western ifles of Kernes and Gallow-glaffes is fupply'd

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- You rode, like a Kerne of Ireland, your French hofe off, and in your straight troffers

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1 Henry iv. 2

4

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2 Henry vi. 4

4

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Meafure for Meafure. 3 2

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Richard iii. 4 4

Richard ii. 5 6 439229

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Henry v3

The uncivil Kerns of Ireland are in arms

2 Henry vi. 3

7 5252 37 1586132

In Ireland I have seen this stubborn Cade oppose himself against a troop of Kerns

Full often, like a fhag-hair'd crafty Kern, hath he converfed with the enemy

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Key. I will wed thee in another key, with pomp, with triumph, and with revelling

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Kibes.

Let kibes enfue

A. S. P. C. L.

Midj. Night's Dream. 1 1 1752 3
Ibid. 3 2 1871

Mer. of Venice. 27206258
Winter's Tale. 4 3 355221

Henry v.2 2 516233
1572235

2 Henry vi. 1

3 Henry vi. 4 7 626228 Richard iii.1| 2 6352 1

Merry W. of Windfer.1 3

49123

Lear. 15 9382 8

If a man's brains were at his heels, were it not in danger of kibes The toe of the peafant comes fo near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe Ham.5 110351 3 Kicked. Our fpoils he kick'd at

Kickshaws. Art thou good at these kickshaws

Kickly-wickly. He wears his honour in a box unfeen, that hugs his kickfy-wickfy here

Coriolanus. 2 2

7161 5

Twelfth Night.1
2 Henry iv. 5

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And any pretty little tiny kickshaws

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And tho' I kill him not, I am the cause his death was fo effected

We are reconcil'd, and the firft view fhall kill all repetition

Ah, kill me with thy weapon, not with words

Let's kill him boldly, but not wrathfully

Merry W. of Wind. 4
Merchant of Venice. 4
As You Like It. 5

Taming of the Shrew. 4
All's Well. 3 2

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To kill, I grant, is fin's extremeft gust; but, in defence, by mercy, it is just

Kill-courtely. She durft not lye, near to this lack-love, this kill-courtesy

Kill'd. How many hath he kill'd and eaten.

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Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 1

As You Like It. 1

Much Ado Abt. Nath. 1

Henry vill. 4

Kin. What kin are you to me? what countryman? what name? what parentage

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Thine eyes fee it so grofsly fhewn in thy behaviours, that in their kind they speak it

You must think this, look you, that the worm will do his kind

Fitted by kind for rape and villainy

A little more than kin and lefs than kind

Kind keepers. Give us kind keepers, heavens

Kindle. Nothing remains, but that I kindle the boy thither

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All's Well.1
Ant. and Cleop. 5
Titus Andronicus. 2

2801157 18372 9 Hamlet.1 21002122 Tempeft. 3 3 15117

As You Like It. 1 1225118
Henry viii. 2 4 684 132
As You Like It.3 2 237 2 22
Hamlet. 2 210162 3
Much Ado About Nothing. 41
137 261

Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 1 252 215

Is not thy kindness fubtle, covetous, if not a ufuring kindness Kindred. I hold it a fin to match in my kindred

King. What care thefe roarers for the name of king

I should have been a fore one then

Lear. 15 938214

Much Ado About Noth. 1 1 12129

As You L. It. 4 3

Richard .42
Tim. of Athens. 51

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657 222

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Tempest. 1
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You shall find of the king a husband, madam ;—you, fir, a father

Merchant of Venice. 5

All's Well.1

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If I could find example of thousands, that had struck anointed kings, and flourish'd after, I'd not do't

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- are no less unhappy, their issue not being gracious: than they are in lofing them, when they approv'd their virtues

Ibid. 4 1

348 132

Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none

hail, you anointed deputies of heaven

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What earthly name to interrogatories, can task the free breath of a facred king

Ibid. 3 3972 5

It is the curfe of kings to be attended by slaves, that take their humours for a warrant to break within the bloody house of life

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Not all the water in the rough rude fea, can wash the balm from an anointed king

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What must the king do now? muft he fubmit? the king fhall do it

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And Bolingbroke hath feiz'd the wasteful king

The skipping king, he ambled up and down with shallow jesters and rash bavin wits, foon kindled and foon burnt

The king hath many marching in his coats

What art thou, that counterfeit'ft the perfon of a king

Cry'st now, O earth give us that king again, and take thou this

For though I fpeak it to you, I think, the king is but a man, as I am how far anfwerable for the death of foldiers that fell in battle

1 Henry iv. 32 460150 Ibid. 5 3 470122 Ibid. 5 4 470249

2 Henry iv. 1 3 479219 Henry v.4 1 528149 Ibid. 4 1 528223

Henry Vth's foliloquy on the happiness of kings compared with that of other men Ib. 4 I 5292 7

Is this the king we fent for to his ransom
He was a king bleft of the King of kings

But I am not your king 'till I be crown'd: and that my sword be stain'd
blood of the Houfe of Lancaster

Was never fubject long'd to be a king, as I do long and wish to be a subject

Did I call thee? no, thou art not king
Richard, enough; I will be king, or die
Was ever king fo griev'd for subjects woe
Edward will always bear himself as king
For who liv'd king, but I could dig his grave
Tell her the king, that may command, intreats
Befides, the king's name is a tower of strength
Live and beget a happy race of kings

The two kings, equal in luftre, were now beft, now worst, as prefence
them

Let me be married to three kings in a forenoon and widow them all
Weigh you the worth and honour of a king, fo great as our dread
of common ounces

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Only we shall retain the name, and all the addition to a king: the fway, revenue,
execution of the reft, beloved fons be yours

Ay, every inch a king: when I do ftare, fee, how the fubject quakes
Almost as bad, good mother, as kill a king and marry with his brother
A king of fhreds and patches

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There's fuch divinity doth hedge a king, that treafon can but peep to what it would Ib,
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