м о о 1812 39 2 2 A. S. P. C.L Morument. To the monument; there lock yourself, and send him word you are dead Ant. and Cleop. 411 794/2/15 This grave shall have a living monument Hamlet. 5) 110362/35 Midl. Night's Dream. 3 2 Two Gent. of Verona. 411 38140 Abeiting him to thwart me in my mood Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 2 My wife is in a wayward mood to-day Ibid. 41 41 115428 For airections, masters of passion, sway it to the mood of what it likes or loaths Mer. of Venice.41 215|125 He must observe their mood on whom he jefts Twelfth Night. 3 1 320 1158 That clote afpcét of his does Mew the mood of a much troubled breast K. Jcbr. 41 2 4032135 Whem some three months since I stabbod in my angry mood at Tewkesbury R. 11.1 2 6372 28 One of his father's moods Coriolanus. : 31 70726 Fortune is merry, and in this mood will give us any thing 7. Cæfur. 3 2 757 146 In that mood the dove will peck the estridge Ant. and Cleop. 311|790219 When fortune, in her shift and change of mood Timon of Atkens. 1 1 804/219 Bring oil to fire, (now to their colder moods Lear. 2 2 941 1137 O the blest gods! 1o will you wish on me, when the raih mood is on Ibid. 241 944210 Her mood will needs be pity'd Hamlet. 41 51028 1144 You are but now cast in his mood Othello.2 310572 3 Uncled to the micitirg mood O bello.151 211078 229 Mony. How nuw, moody Temes. and dull melancholy Comedy of Errors. 51 : 1171210 But being mordy, give him line and scope Hinry iv. 41 41 497 249 The duke hath banith'd moody discontented fury i Herry vi. 3 1 5561-5 The cardinal-observe, observe he's moody Hinry viii. 31 21 689125 Musick, moody food of us ihat trade in love Artcry and Cleap 5) 777159 diícontented souls Richard. 6651 12 And, as soon movid to be moody, and as soon moody to be mov'd Rimes and Juliet.[3] 1 9812 53 Niedy-mad. But rather moody-mad and desperate flags, turn on the bloody hounds with heads of steel i Henry vi. 4) 2 56112151 Mlu. n. You would lift the moon out of her fphere Tempeft.12 Ibid.: 2 11249 by this pale queen of night I swear Im Gert.nf Ver Perera Love's Labor La 15911:3 My love her mistress is a gracious moon Ibid. +31 162 2150 My face is but a moon, and clouded too Puid. si 21 1671259 Vouchsafe, bright moon, and these tly stars to shine 지 1672163 Thus change I like the moon 16811 8 Our nuptial hour draws on space; four happy days bring in another moon 11.NU.1 17511 5 The moon, like to a silver how new bent in heaven 17511s Chaunting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon The moon, the governess of the floods, pale in her anger, washes all the air, that rheu: matic diseases do abound The moon, methinks, looks with a watery eye I'll as soon believe this whole carth may be bored; and that the moon may thro' the center creep, and fo displease her brother's noon tide with the antipodes Ibid. 3 2 1852116 We the globe can compafs soon, swifter than the wand'ring moon 190111 Let us listen to the moon 1942111 This lanthorn doth the horned noon present 1942/12 Sweet moon, I thank thee for thy funny beams 1942152 How the moon sleeps with Endymion, and would not be awak'd By yonder moon, I swear you do me wrong 220 2012 . 9/112 2 391211 2 16.15 Ilid. 51 2 Ibid. 1 1 176139 Ibid. 2 lid. 31 180112 1185119 Ibid. 5 2 S11132 Ibid. 4 A.S. P. C.L. 1 Henry iv.1 2 44311/22 Moon. Minions of the moon Ibid. I 2 443 1 27 1b. I 31 447 9 Methinks, it were an easy leap to pluck bright honour from the pale-fac'd moon — And I, in the clear sky of fame, o'er-thine you as much as the full moon doth the cin 2 Henry iv. 41 ? 496 2 25 ders of the element - That I being govern'd by the wat’ry moon, may send forth plenteous tears to drown the Richard u. 2 21 646 11 4 Coriclanus. 1 1 7052116 Ibid. 1 1 706 122 Ibid. 41 51 729156 Ibid. 51 31 735,2 29 Ibid. 41 91 7932 I Ibid. 4.10 79422 Ibid. 41131 7971129 How came the noble Timon to this change?--As the moon does, by wanting light to Timon of Arbens. 4 3 820 1 48 Ibid. 31 824 2 12 Tit. Andrun. 2 41 840'1128 Ibid. 41 3848 2/22 Cymbeline. 3 Il 906 2 40 Lear. 2 1939 153 Ibid. 957 138 Ibid. 5) 31 962 1155 Romeo and Julict. 2 21 9762 Ibid. 2 21 9761213 Hamlet. I I 1000 2 48 2 10201141 Oibell. 51 3107717 Tempeft. 2 2 As You Like It. 3 2 238132 Midf. Night's Dr.2 2 17912/20 Ibid. 3 1 1832 12 Mer. of Venice. 5 1 219 2 32 Midl. Nigbe's Dream. 175 Love's Labor L'A. 512 1681 Lear. 1 21 932 232 Mercb. of Venice. 3) 5 2141123 Ibid.31 5 2141 These Moors are changeable in their wills Orbello. 1 3 10502132 i Henry iv. 1 21 443,236 Mupe. To mope with his fat-brain'd followers so far out of his knowledge Tempeft.41 32 Or but a sickly part of one true sense could not Henry v.3 7 526 2 fo We were brought moping hither mope Hamlet. 31 4 10242 Tempeft. 5 1 4 2 Ibid. 3 112/17 162 19 Moping. 1 21220 21/49 A. S. P. C. Le Mordrake, the Earl of Fife Henry iv. 1| 442,2, 5 Murdake. And one Mordake and a thousand blue-caps more Ibid.2 41 454,259 Mure, Sir Thomas, is chosen Lord Chancellor Henry viii. 31 2 6921 56 The more and less came in with cap and knee Henry iv. 4 3/ 466231 And more and less do flock to follow him 2 Henry iv. 1 14752 46 What is he more than another ! No more than what he shinks he is Troil, and Crej 2 3 869 2 52 More above. Hamlet. 2 2 1011 1/43 Mre better. Tempeft. 2 More corrupter. Lear. 2 2 941|2|14 Morefields. Is this Morefields to muster in Henry vit. 5 31 7011122 More-baving. And my more-having would be as a fauce to make me hunger more Macbeth. 4 3 3811145 More-migbtier. Meas. for Meal: 11001 7 Morgan. Belarius disguised under that name. D. P. Cymbeline. I 893 Morisco. I have seen him caper upright like to a wild morisco 2 Henry vil3 1586 2128 Morn. Each new morn new widows howl; new orphans cry Macberb. 41 31 3802 14 Be it in the morn when every one will give the time of day 2 Henry vi. 31 583146 The grey-ey'd morn (miles on the frowning night Romeo and Juliet.121 31 977146 The morn, in russet mantle clad, walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill Hamlet. 1 110011145 Morning. 'Tis fresh morning with me, when you are by at night Tempeft. 31 1 12 12 40 - As the morning fteals upon the night melting the darkness Ibid. 5) I 19 249 The gentle day, before the wheels of Phoebus, round about dapples the drowsy eaft with spots of grey Muib Ado About Norb. 5 31 14521 9 See, how the morning opes her golden gates, and takes her farewell of the glorious fun 3 Henry vi. 2 1 609 1157 - This battle fares like to the morning's war, when dying clouds contend with growing light Ibid. 21 5 6141116 This morning, like the spirit of a youth that means to be of note, begins betimes Ant. and Cleop. 41 4799 249 I'll say, yon grey is not the morning's eye Romeo and Julier. 31 5 9871152 Morocco, Prince of Mer. of Ven. 197 Morris. The nine men's morris is filled up with mud Mid. Nigbe's Dream. 2 2 180117 As fit as a morris for a May-day All's Well. 2 2 2851152 Morris-pike. Comedy of Errors. 4 3/ 11428 Marfil. How doth my dear morsel thy mistress Meals. for Meal. 31 2 90210 I found you as a morsel cold upon dead Cæsar's trencher Ant. and Cleop. 311|78912113 Mert. And then to sigh, as 'twere the mort o'the deer Winter's Tale. 1 2 335 1137 Mort du Vinaigre. All's Well. 2/ 3/ 2861134 Mortals. Hernan mortals Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 2 2 1801110 Lord, what fools these mortals be Ibid. 3 2 186|128 As all is mortal in nature, fo is all nature in love mortal in folly As You Like Ir. 2 2311/26 preparation All's Well 31 294 1129 This news is mortal to the queen :- look and see what death is doing Winter's Tale. 3 21 345/1159 I am glad thy father's dead, thy match was mortal to him Orbello. 5) 21078|1|26 Mortal gaie. Alone he enter'd the mortal gate o' the city Coriolanus.) 21 21 71512149 Mental buje. This mortal house I'll ruin, do Cæsar what he can Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 7991/16 Mortal twowghis. You spirits that tend on mortal thoughts unsex me here Macbeth. 1 5 367015 Mortality. He was skilful enough to have liv'd still, if knowledge could have been set up against mortality All's Well. I 1 277127 There's nothing serious in mortality: all is but toys Macbeth.2 3 37112/20 We cannot hold mortality's strong hand K. Yobn.4 2 4032/45 And makes such wase in brief mortality Henry v. | 2 511150 Killing in relapse of mortality Ibid. 41 31 532114 Here, on my knee I beg mortality, rather than life preserv'd with infamy i Hen. vi. 4 5 563-30 What mortality is! Pofthumus, thy head, which is now growing upon thy moulders, shall within this hour be off Cymbeline. 41 1 914140 It smells of mortality Lear. 41 6 95811/13 Morter-pics. He stands there like a morter-piece to blow us Henry viii. 5) 31 701 1136 Mortificd. For their dear caufes would, to the bleeding, and the grim aların, excite the mortified man Macbetb. 5 2 383/2 44 Morrimer, Edmund and Lady. D. P. i Henry iv. 4411 Earl of March i Henry vi. 543 --, account of their claim to the crown of Ingland Ibid. 2 s. 55411148 John, duke of York's. plan for C.dc aliuming the name of John Mortimer 2 H. vi. 1 586 2120 Mutiner ' 603 Ibid. 2 3 2 Il 3881135 2 423'154 A.S. P. C.L, Mortimer. Now is Mortimer lord of this city 2 Henry vi. 41 659512118 Sir John. D.P. • 3 Henry vi. p. 603. Sir Hugh. D.P. 3 Henry vi. Morton. D. P. 2 Henry iv. 473 Mose. Like to mose in the chinc Taming of the Sbrew. 3) | 265/1/28 Moss. Yea and furr'd moss besides, when flowers are none, to winter-ground thy corre Cymbeline. 4 2 9171123 Moj. But always resolute in most extremes i Henry vi.41 1560117 Hamlet. 21 21011 1139 Most beft. Most pooreft. Lear. 2 3 942 2116 Mote. You found his more, the king your mote did see, but I a beam do find in each of three Love's Lab. Lol.4 3 1621/22 A mote it is, to trouble the mind's eye Hamler. 11100012142 Motb. D. P. .. Love's Labor Loft. p. 147. Midf. N.'s Dr. 1751 A moth will turn the balance which Pyramus, which Thifbe, is the better Ibid. s 1 195 1 42 Thus hath the candle sing'd the moth Mer. of Venice. 2 9208210 Wash every moth out of his conscience Henry v. 4 1 529112 A moth of peace Orbello. Il 31049|2|37 Moiber weeping Two Geni. of Verona. 2 3 291139 represented by a Moe with a hole in it 291152 No longer itaying but to give the mother notice of my affair Meas. for Meas, 5 792 49 of fools Mucb Ado About Notb. 2 1 12712159 When I said, a mother, methought you saw a ferpent. All's Well. I 3 2812148 Your mother was most true to wedlock, prince; for she did print your royal father off, conceiving you Winter's Tale. 5) 1 359) Macbetb. 4) 31 382 1121 K. Jobr. 1 Ibid. I 1 388 2 18 Richard 1.12 As a long parted mother with her child, plays fondly with her tears, and smiles in meeting Ibid. 3 2 426216 Wilt thou pluck my fair fon from mine age, and rob me of a happy mother's name Ibid. 5) 21 43612120 Whiles the mad mothers with their howls confus'd do break the clouds Henry v.3) 3 5221120 But all my mother came into mine eyes, and gave me up to tears Ibid. 41 533231 As looks the mother on her lowly babe, when death doth close his tender dying eyes i Henry vi. 3 3 55812/27 How will my mother, for a father's death, take on with me and ne'er be satisfy'd 3 Henry vi. 25 61412 54 Thy mother felt more than a mother's pain, and yet brought forth less than a mother's hope Ibid. 51 61 63211 Ric erd iii. 4 Julius Cæfar. 3 1 75412 25 o, how this mother swells toward my heart Lear.2 41 943147 I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid Rom. and Jul. 1 3 97112/27 Morber's pains. Turn all her mother's pains and benefits to laughter and contempt Lear. 4 9372 33 Mother's son. Now, by my mother's son, and that's myself, it shall be moon or star, or what I lift Taming of the Sbrew. 4 5 273128 Motions. Made daily motions for our home return Comedy of Errors.1 11032133 Your father and my uncle have made motions Merry W. of Windsor. 31 41 622 147 Self-unable motion All's Well. 3) 12907138 Then he compass’d a motion of the prodigal son Winter's Tale. 41 21 3491155 Your reason? I see it in my motion, have it not in my tongue Ant, and Cleop.12 3 777|'| 5 Things in motion sooner catch the eye, than what not itirs Troilus and Cre]:31 3 87612151 Abus'd her delicate youth with drugs, or minerals, that weaken motion Oibello. 1 210462 21 A maiden never bold; of spirit fo ftill and quiet, that her motion blush'd at herself Ibid. 1 3 1043 | 8 Motive. As it hath fated her to be my motive, and helper to a husband All's Well.41 4 300127 Her wanton spirits look out at every joint and motive of her body Troil, and Crefl: 4.51.8811243 As You Like It. 2 7 2322 8 Inveft me in my motley; give me leave to speak my mind, and I will through and through, cleanse the foul body of the infected world Ibid. 2 71 23212154 M.:icy: 1 660 1114 Motley fool 2 Morley. Will you be married, motley A.S. P. C.L I wear not motley in my brain As You Like I1 31 31 239|1|2|| Or to see a fellow in a long motley coat, guarded with yellow, will be deceived Twelftb Nigbr. 1 51 311113 Miley-minded. This is the motley-minded gentleman Prologue to Henry viii. 671 116 Move. With words that in an honest suit might move As You Like It. 5 4 24813 Let me but move one question to your daughter Comedy of Errors. 4 2 113223 If this letter move him not, his legs cannot: I'll give't him Mu. Ado Alout Notb. 4 1 1372 I shall never move thee in French, unless it be to laugh at me Tw. Night. 31 4 324 If I could pray to move, prayers would move me Henry v. 5 21 539 I'll move the king to any shape of thy preferment Jul. Cæjar. 3 1 5722-To move is--to stir; and to be valiant is to stand to it Cymbelme. 1 6 89812 We have had no time to move our daughter Rom. and Julieta 11 967121 My wife must move for Cailio to her mistress Ibid. 3! 41 986124 Movealle. What's a moveable ? a joint-stool Oibello. 21 31058122 Mov'd in good time: let him that mov'd you hither, remove you hence Tam of ibe Sbrew. 2 1 26125 Lid. 2 4261214 Prayers and tears have mov'd me, gifts could never 2 Henry vi. 47 596 119 I am guiltless, as I am ignorant of what hath mov'd you Lev. 4 937 And hear the sentence of your moved prince Ibid. 11 I 968121 Mcvers. See here these movers, that do prize their hours at a crack'd drachm Coriolanu.. 15 708 2 Which are the movers of a languishing death; but, though now, deadly Cyn.beline. 16, 89811 Moving graces Messure for Measure. 2 8311 Muid. Po mates for you unless you were of gentler, milder mould Tam. of tbe Sbrew.li 1 25512 The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger Winter's Tule. 21 31 34212 Be merciful, great duke, to men of mould Henry v. 1 2 52012 All princely graces, that mould up such a mighty piece as this is Henry viri. 51 4 7021 This mould of Marcius they to dust would grind it Coriolanus. 3 2 72411 The glass of fashion and the mould of form Hamlet. 3 110181 Muldid. They say beft men are moulded out of faults Meas. for Meal. 511 Muly. D. P. 2 Henry iv. 473 Things that are mouldy, lack use Ibid. 3) 2 4901 II unsbr. A failor's wife had chelnuts in her lap, and mouncht, and mouncht, and mourcht Macberb. I Miunt. Should you fall, he is the next will mount 2 Henry vi. 3 I 58312 We shall, as I conceive the journey, be at mount before you Ant. and Cleo. 2 4 Stood challenger on mount of all the age Hamle:. 4) 7.103112 Countains. These things seem (ml) and undistinguishable like far-off mountains turned into clouds Midf. Nigbi's Dream. 4 As You Like It. 22361 But mountains may be removed with earthquakes, and so encounter Ay, to the proof; as mountains are for winds, that shake not, tho' they blow per Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 26111 King Jobr. 2 2 39412 and rocks more free from motion Henry v. 2 41 51812 Whiles that his mountain fire-on mountain standing 3 Hinry vi. 3 6182 To make an envious mountain on my back O constancy, be Itrong upon my lide! set a huge mountain 'tween my heart and Julius Cæfar.2 3) 75112 tongue Hamlet. 5 1103612 And if thou prate of mountains, let them throw millions of acres on us Mu. Ado Atour Notb.12 128/2 Mountain of affection. Comedy of Errors. 4 4 Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 T'empeft. 3 3 whose threats had hanging at 'em wallets of flesh Cymbeline. 41 24 9152 8211 What are you that Ay me thus? scme villain mountaineers Timon of Aibens. 4 IC21 3! 364/2 7771 1 I petually 2 a 116/2 471 1 151 3 anrons mountant IO512 |