711/28 C 6011140 A.S. P. C. L. Lewdly bent 2 Henry vi.[2] 58011 7 Lewdsfers. Against such lewdsters and their lechery those that betray them do no treachery Merry Wives of Windsor. 5 3 Lewis XI. D. P. 3 Henry vi. p. 603. - the Dauphin K. fobr. 3871 the Dauphin, match proposed with the lady Blanch Ibid. 2 21 394/2/10 And Lewis a prince soon won with moving words 3 Henry vi: 3) 1 6162140 Liable. And reason to my love is liable Jul. Cæfar.2 2 75111115 Liar. I do despise a liar as I do despise one that is false, or as I despise one that is not true Merry Wives of Windsor. 1 1 46141 - There are liars and swearers enough to beat the honest men, and hang up them Macb. 4 21 38011125 How God and good men hate fo foul a liar Ricbard ii.li 1 4141234 She's like a liar, gone to burning hell Otbello. 5) 2107711132 Libbards. With libbard's head on knee Love's Labor Loft. 51 21 1712 12 Liberal. She is too liberal Two Gentlemen of Verona. 3) I 361213 All liberal reason I will yield unto Love's Labor Loft. 2 1 153/2/16 To excuse or hide the liberal opposition of our spirits Ibid. 5 2 1731|34 Where thou art not known there they new something too liberal Mer. of Ven. 2 2 2041144 I will become as liberal as you ; I'll not deny him any thing I have Ibid. 5 1 2211138 Orbello 2 Is he not a most profane and liberal counsellor 1 10531121 I will speak as liberal as the North Ibid. 5 2 107811/43 Liberal-conceited. Three liberal-conceited carriages Hamlet. 5 2 1039 114 Liberal villain. Most like a liberal villain Much Ado About Norb. 4) 13811118 Libertine. Thou thyself haft been a libertine, as sensual as the brutinh fting itself As r.L.It. 21 7 2331) : - Let witchcraft join with beauty, luft with both tie up the libertine in a field of feasts Ant. and Cleop. 2 1 775|2148 Like a puft and reckless libertine Hamlet. 1 3 1004|2|34 Liberty. My master hath threat’n’d to put me into everlasting liberty; for, he swears he'll turn me away Merry Wives of Wind 3) 3 plucks justice by the nose Meas. for Measl11 41 782 35 A man is master of his liberty Comedy vf Errors. 12 1 105/2161 Head-strong liberty is lash'd with woe Ibid.2 s 1061/ 6 - He that came behind you, Sir, like an evil angel, and bid you forsake your liberty 16.14 3 114 1160 I must have liberty withal, as large a charter as the wind, to blow on whom 1 please As You Like It. 2) 71 232 2143 Now thew yourselves men, 'tis for liberty 2 Henry vi.41 21 594 2 14 - You are at point to lose your liberties; Marcius would have all from you Coriolanus. 31 | 7211 32 - So often fall the knot of us be call'd the men that gave their country liberty Julius Cæfar. 3 11 75339 - Luft and liberty creep into the minds and marrows of our youth Tim. of Atb. 4 1 818 2153 Library. My library a dukedom large enough Tempeft. 12 31133 Libya. Were his brain as barren as banks of Libya Troi. and Cred: 113 Licence. Your virtue hath a licence in't Meas. for Meas: (21 41 86/2127 That fellow is a fellow of much licence 9112 59 Licbas. If Hercules and Lichas play at dice Merchant of Venice. 2 202 153 Let me lodge Lichas on the horns o' the moon Ant, and Cleop-14.1079422 Lick. Let them not lick the sweet which is their poison Coriolanus. 3) 172012139 Lietors. D. P. Ibid. 703 Saucy lietors shall catch at us like strumpets Ant. and Cleop. 5) 2 8002156 Lie credited by telling it Tempeft. : 31123 Would the two princes lie? would Claudio lie Mucb Ado Ab. Norb. 4 1 138 2124 He is now as valiant as Hercules, that only tells a lie, and swears to it Ibid.4 : 1461 19 Quaint lies Merchant of Venice. 31 41 213|2|23 Puny lies Ibid. 31 41 21312/28 One that lies three thirds, and uses a known truth to pass a thousand nothings with All's Well.121 5 28911155 And then to return and swear the lies he forges Ibid.41 1 295 1146 Give me the lie, do; and try whether I am not now a gentleman born Winter's T. S 21 361/24 Whose tongue soe'er speaks false, not truly speaks, who speaks not truly, lies John. 4 3 4061 57 By all my hopes, moft falfely doth he lie Richard ii. 1 Il 4147/49 That lie shall lye fo heavy on my fword, that it shall render vengeance and revenge Ib. 41 | 432 435 If I tell thee a lie, fpit in my face, call me horse 1 Henry iv. 2 41 453154 These lies are like the father that begets them, gross as a mountain Ibid. 21 41 4532133 Muft I, with my base tongue, give to my noble heart a lie that it must bear Cor. 3 2 724'14 'Would, half my wealth would buy this for a lie Ibid. 41 61 73211157 864/2131 Ibid.31 2 2 661219 21 7431 26 C 152 38 A. S. P. C. L. Coriolanus.is/ 21 73411124 Orbello. 3) 4/10642138 Merry W. of Windsor. 21 531 40 Henry v. 5 2 538/2 51 Coriolanus. 1 67092127 Trei. and Cres. 1 2 861159 Tempeft. 312 132 19 Merry Wives of Windsor. 41 2 Meas. for Meas. 1 2 76252 Ibid. 1 31 7712 57 Mucb Ado About Notbing. 21 31 130171 2 As You Like It. 1 122412152 Ibid. 3 2 23612155 Ibid. 41 11 242 1 26 2 Henry iv. 3 2 491 11 2 Henry vi. 31 584 2.54 Richard ii. 1 31 41711121 Winter's Tale. 2 3. 343/26 i Henry vi. s. 5) 568 246 Ibid. 703 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 | 127 124 Ant. and Cleop. 31 9 7871141 Tempeft. 3 3 1512.45 A third of man's own life Ibid. 141 is a shuttle Merry Wives of Wind. 5 1 701247 Meas for Meal.31 871130 Comedy of Errors. 51 1 1192 27 Merchant of Venice. 4) 1 217 134 Ibid. 141 1 21811 8 Ibid. 5 1 2211247 As You Like Ii.21 11 229123 Taming of tbe Sbrew. 1 2 259 1 26 All's Well. 1 2 28412 43 Ibid.41 31 2971217 Twelfth Night. 2 3 314126 Winter's Tale.lt 1333/2 20 Il 333/2 26 Ibid. 3) 2 344 258 Ibid. 6 2 3451113 Ibid. 51 31 36211 23 Macbeth. i 41 3661 21 Ibid. 3) 1 374/? Ibd. 5 5 395145 K. J bn. 31 4 401 11S Ibid. 4 2 403258 Ibid. 14) 2 404 1 10 Ibid. 5 1407159 Richard ii. 1 I 454127 Ivid.lil 1 41511:47 Life Ibid.31 3 1 16122 Ibid. 1 taken away 6601 3 C 2 801232 2 A.S. P. C.L. Life compared to mufic Richard il. 51 51 43812141 compared to a clock Ibid. 51 sl 43812/47 The time of life is short; to spend that shortness bafely, were too long Henry iv. 512 469/2/28 I better brook the loss of brittle life, than those proud titles thou hast won of me Ib. 5 41 47111158 To demonstrate the life of such a battle in life so lifeless as it thews itself Henry v. 41 1 530 2/46 To save a paltry life, and Nay bright fame 1 Henry vi. 4 6 563 2 44 For seeing him, I see my life in death 2 Henry vi. 3 2 58811/47 But thou preferr'st thy life before thy honour 3 Henry vi. il 606 119 And I, who at his hands received my life, have by my hands of life bereav'd him Ib. 21 51 614 214 Thy father gave thee life too soon, and hath bereft thee of thy life too late Ibid. 2 5 6142/42 Cancel his bond of life, dear God, I pray Richard ii. 41 41 That prefer a noble life before a long Coriolanus. 3 1 7202136 - being weary of these worldly bars, never lacks power to dismiss itself Jul. Cæfar. 374611/13 I do find it cowardly and vile, for fear of what might fall fo to prevent the time of life Ibid. 5) 1 763 117 My life is run his compass Ibid. 5) 31 763 2 22 Thy life hath had some smack of honour in it Ibid. 551 765131 I love long life better than figs Ant. and Cleap. 1 2768 2126 If thou and nature can fo gently part, the stroke of death is as a lover's pinch, which hurts, and is desir'd Ibid. Like madness is the glory of this life Timon of Athens. 1 808 1 28 This life is nobler than attending for a check; richer than doing nothing for a babe; prouder than rustling in unpaid for folk Cymbeline. 31 31 908140 What pleasure, fir, find we in life, to lock it from action and adventure Ibid. 4. 4 919 2116 For Imogen's dear life, take mine; and though 'tis not so dear, yet 'tis a life lbid. 51 4 92216 My life I never held but as a pawn to wage against thine enemies Luar. 11 931117 Then there's life in't Ibid. 41 6 958 2 44 O our lives sweetness! that we the pain of death would hourly bear, rather than die at once Ibid. 5) 3964150 Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, and thou no breath at all 1bid. 5 3 9652131 My life is my foe's debt Romeo and Julieta 51 974 2.10 Let my old life be sacrific'd some hour before his time Ibid. 5 3 9972/20 I do not set my life at a pin's fee Hamler. 1 4.10061157 Life-barming. Life-harming heaviness Ricbard ii. 2 21 422 2 35 Life-leaving. I will die, and leave him all; life-leaving, all is death's Rom. and Jul. 41 5992243 Lifelings. Od's lifelings, here he is Izvelfıb Nigbt. 51 3302125 Lifter. Is he so young a man, and so old a lifter Troil. and Cref.: 2 8601115 Ligarius. D. P. Julius Cæfar. 741 Ligbt. What light is light if Silvia be not seen Two Gent. of Verona. 3 34259 Women are light at midnight Meas. for Muf: 1001155 What your wisdoms could not discover those shallow fools have brought to light Much Ado About Notbing. 5 1 143 142 By this light I take pity for thee Ibid. 51 41 1462/17 Seeking light, doth light of light beguile Love's Lalour Lf. I 1 14811125 Quibling on the word light Ibid. 5 2 166130 Let me give light, but let me not be light, for a light wife doch make a heavy hurband Mercbant of Venice. I 2201155 thickens, and the crow makes wing to the rooky wood Macbetb. 3 21 374/2146 By this light, whereby I see thy beauty Tam, of the Sbrew. 2 26227 We had a kind of light what would ensue K. Jobm. 41 3 406 1/20 Then thus I turn me from my country's light, to dwell in solemn shades of endless night Ricbard ii. 1 3 417251 And wert indeed, but for the light in thy face, the son of utter darkness i Henry iv. 31 31 462 5 Clarence beware; thou keep'st me from the light 3 Henry wi. 51 66321141 O then, I see, you'll part but with light gifts Ricbard i11.3 1649 1152 The lights burn blue Ibid. 51 31 667 2 21 How came his practices to light Henry viii. 3 2 688 2118 When those sons of glory, those two lights of men met in the vale of Arde Ibid. 1 1 67112/27 Base and unlustrous as the smoky light that's fed with stinking tallow Cymbelire. 07 900135 Call her before us; for we have been too light of sufferance Ibid. 31 51 911217 We waste our lights in vain, like lamps by day Romeo and Julier. 1 41 97212110 Put out the light, and then put out the light Otbello. 5) 21075240 But once put out thy light, thou cunning'rt pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat, that can thy light relumine Ibid. 2/1075/2144 2 C Ibid. 31 1 A.S. P. C.L. Lear. 31 41 94812/45 Light of ees. Othello. 41 2110721 5 Ligbt of beaven. By this light of heaven Two Gent. of Verona. I 252 42 Ligbe ó bove. Much Ado About Norb. 31 41 13611 Clap us into light o' love; that goes without a burden 4 Ibid. 3 4 13671 7 with your heels Ligbt on. If I can by any means light on a fit man Tam. of the Sbrew. 1 1 256113 Ibid. 1 There be good fellows in the world, an a man could light on them 1 256 1130 Ibid. I Ligbted. By good fortune I have lighted well 2 258260 Margaret, now thy heavy curse is lighted on poor Hastings' wretched head Ricb. ii. 31 41 6522 28 Ligbren. 1 481 1 44 Now the lord lighten thee ! thou art a great fool 2 Henry iv. 2 Ligbter. And to frown upon Sir Toby, and the lighter people Twelftb Nigbt. 51 332124 Richard iii. 41 41 66312.17 Ligbo-foot. Some light-foot friend post to the Duke of Norfolk Lightiy. And will not lightly trust the messenger Comedy of Errors. 4 4 115/1129 They love his grace but lightly, that fill his ears with such difíentious rumours R. iii. 1 3 638 149 Short summers lightly have a forward spring Ibid. 31 1 649 121 I weigh it lightly, were it heavier 64911156 Lightness. Yet must Antony no way excuse his foils, when we do bear so great weight in his lightness Ant. and Cleop. 1 41 7712151 Romeo and Juliet. I O heavy lightness 1 96911 60 Ligbenings the precursors o' the dreadful thunder clap Tempel.: 2 411117 Ibid. 51 1 - to the dread ratling thunder have I given fire 19/222 Brief as the lightning in the colly'd night Mid. Night's Dream. 1 1 176 253 Macberb. I When shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain 1 363116 K. John. ! 387 2 12 Be thou as lightning in the eyes of France Ricbard ii. 1 31 4171 Be swift like lightning in the execution S Ricbard iii. 1 With lightning strike the murderer dead 2 636 11 4 When the cross blue lightning seem'd to open the breast of heaven, I did present myself even in the aim and very fash of it Julius Cæfar. 31 745227 Titus Andronicus. 2 Secure oi thunder's crack, or lightning fath 1 8361 38 Lear.21 41 94425 You nimble lightnings, dart your blinding flames into her scornful eyes You sulphurous and thought-executing fires, vaunt-couriers to oak-cleaving thunder Ibid. 31 2 946 236 bolts Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be, ere one can say—it lightens Rom. and Jul. 2 2976 216 Which their keepers call a lightning before death Ibid. 5 31 995 2 46 Like. Oh, that it were as like, as it is true Meas for Meal. 51 Comedy of Errors. 3 2 Mucb Ado About Notbing. 2 K. Jobr. 2 11 391,239 The offer likes not Henry v.3 ch 52013 And like me to the peasant boys of France 1 Henry vi. 61 563/2/17 'Tis like, you would not feast him like a friend, and 'tis well seen, he found an enemy 2 Henry vi. 3 2 588 2 23 There's some conceit or other likes him well Richard ü. 31 41 652140 - it your grace Henry viii. 1 1 6731111 Ibid. 'Tis as like you as cherry is to cherry 5 1 6987154 May it like your grace to let my tongue excuse all Ibid. 5) 21700? That every like is not the same, o Cæsar, the heart of Brutus yerns to think upon Julius Cæfar. 2 2751; 1/47 - As like as Vulcan and his wife Troilus and Cressida. 11 31 8631140 That that likes you not, pleases me beft Ibid. 5 2 8861158 So like you, Sir, ambassadors from Rome Cymbeline. 2 31 9031/22 His countenance likes me not Lear. 21 21 94112 I It likes us well Hamlet. 2 21010 2 33 Ibid. 5 2 1040|1|42 Liking. Your discontenting father I'll strive to qualify, and bring him up to liking Wi's T. 4 3 354 2150 And needs no other suitor, but his likings Otbello. 3 1 159130 Likelibood. What of his heart perceive you in his face, by any likelihood he few'd to day Richard iii. 31 41 6521146 Lily. To paint the lily-is wasteful King Jobr. 412 4031132 Like the lily, that once was mistress of the field, and flourish'd, I'll hang my head and perish Henry viii. 31 1 68712156 Yet a virgin, a most unspotted lily shall the pass to the ground Henry vii. 5) 41 7022123 Fresh lily! and whiter than the sheets Cymbeline.2] 2) 902[1129 98;252 1102125 1261143 I 4 62/46 1812141 A.S. P. C. L Lily. Oh sweetest, fairest lily! my brother wears thee not the one half so well, as when thou grew'st thyself Cymbeline. 4) 2 916 246 Lily-beds. Where I may wallow in the lily-beds propos’d for the deserver Tro. & Cred:3 2 872241 Lily-liver'd. Go, prick thy face, and over red thy fear, thou lily-liver'd boy Macberb. 51 31 38411148 knave Lear.21 2 940221 Limander. Like Limander am I trusty still Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 51 | 194 125 Limbeck. And the receipt of reason a limbeck only Macbetb.11 7 368 2/27 Winter's Tale. 1 2 33412 Limber. You put me off with limber vows Limb-meal. O, that I had her here, to tear her limb-meal Cymbeline. 2 4 905 2 46 Limbo. As far from help as limbo is from bliss Titus Andronicus. 31 1 842 2125 Talk'd of satan, and of limbo, and of furies, and I know not what All's Well. 5) 3) 305/1) S Limbo-patrum. I have some of 'em in limbo-patrum Henry viii. 51 3 7012 ! Limbs. Therefore good mother to whom am I beholden for these limbs K. John. 1 2 390116 Even so my limbs, weaken'd with grief, being now enrag'd with grief, are thrice themselves 2 Henry iv. 1 1475 137 Let us chuse such limbs of noble counsel Ibid. 5 2 5032/24 Two pulls at once,--his lady banish'd, and a limb lopp'd off 2 Henry vi. 21 3 581215 So, fo; these are the limbs of the plot Henry vür. I 1 6741144 The tribulation of Tower-hill, or the limbs of Limehouse their dear brothers Ibid. 5 31 701155 For Antony is but a limb of Cæfar 7. Cæfar.2 1 748153 A curse Mall light upon the limbs of men Ibid. 3 1 7542 20 Lime, Put some lime on your fingers Tempeft. 41 - You must lay lime to tangle her desires Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 372113 Let me see thee froth and lime M.Wives of Windsor. 3) 497) 3 You rogue, here's lime in this fack too i Henry iv. 2 41 452 2 33 Limed. She's limed- I warrant you Much Ado About Notbing. 3 1 132 2 26 But that they are limed with the twigs that threaten them All's Well. 31 51 292 212 I have limed her Twelftb Nigbr. 31 4 32311 51 Madam, myself have limed a bush for her; and plac'd a quire of such enticing birds 2 Henry vi. 1 3 575 252 York and impious Beaufort, that false priest, have all limed bushes to betray thy wings Ibid. 21 41 582 2135 O limed soul; that, struggling to be free, art more engag'd Hamlet.3) 31023146 Limebouse. The tribulation of Tower-hill, or the limbs of Limehouse their dear brothers Henry viii. 51 31 701155 Lime-kiln. As hateful to me as the reek of a lime-kiln Merry W. of Windf: 31 3 j' the palm Troil. and Cref 5 1 884145 Lime-twigs. Like lime-twigs set to catch my winged soul 2 Henry vi. 31 31 5911115 Limit. Between which time of the contract, and limit of the solemnity Meas. for Meal3/ I Hurried here to this place, I'the open air, before I have got strength of limit Wi's T.3) 2 3451| And many limits of the charge set down but yesternight i Henry jv.lt 1 442 123 I prythee, give no limits to my tongue; I am a king, and privileg'd to speak 3 Hen. vi.12 2612 2 17 For reverence to some alive I give a sparing limit to my tongue Richard iii. 31 71 655 2 39 cach leader to his several charge Ibid. 51 31 6652150 If there were reason for these miseries, then into limits could I bind my woes Tit. And. 31 1 8431216 A prison for a debtor, that not dares to stride a limit Cymbeline. 3 3 908 2 3 Limitation. You have stood your limitation; and the tribunes endue you with the people's voice Coriolanus. 21 31 717|236 Zim ted. I'll make so bold to call, for 'tis my limited service Macbetb.21 31 371118 There is boundless theft in limited profesfions Timon of Albens. 41 31 824 2 3 Limn'd. As mine eye doth his effigies witness most truly limn'd, and living in your face As You Like It. 2 7] 234 21 S Limp. So far this shadow doth limp behind the substance Mer. of Venice, 3 2 Why doth the world report, that Kate doth limp Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 262 1 47 There is an old poor man, who after me hath many a weary step, limp'd in pure love As You Like It.127] 233 2 8 Lincoin. These Lincoln washes have devoured them K. Job. 56 410 260 Bishop. D. P. Henry viii. 671 Line. With full line of his authority governs lord Angelo Meas. for Meal: 11 5 796 215 And hath sent for you to line his enterprize i Henry iv. 2 3] 4511 30 He sends this his most memorable line Henry v. 2 4 519 1 22 All that stand about him are under the line, they need no other penance Henry viii. 5 3 7011 33 porno What if I do line one of their hands Cymbeline. 21 3 903'1138 Line of life. Here's a limple line of life Mercb. of Venice. 21 21 204 1 14 Lincapients. 601234 89121 3 2 |