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Hamlet 5 111033|2|59
Othello. 31051215

Afs. Your dul afs will not mend his pace with beating
And will a tenderly be led by the nose as affes are
Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me, for making him egregiously an
afs

Afs-bead. Ya fee an afs' head of your own; do you?

-An afs's no 11 fixed upon his head

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3 Henry vi. 1
Cymbeline.

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Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1
Ibid. 3 2

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Cymbeline. 2 3 90314

Afails. But he fails; and our virginity, though valiant, in the defence yet is weak

All's Well.
Macbeth.

Troilus and Creffida.3

Affinations. Ifthe affaffination could trammel up the confequences
Afault. I willnake a complimental affault upon him
Alay. That he lares in this manner assay me

Bid herfelf afly him

He hath made an aflay of her virtue

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Merry W. of Wind. 21 51244 Meafure for Meafure. 1 3 78147

Till I have bought him to his wits again or lofe my labour in aflaying it

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Aayed. What, if e aflay'd to steal the clownish fool out of your father's court

Lear.I 293324

Hamlet. 2009 4

Ibid. 2 2 1010|2|42 Ibid. 3 11016239

Othello.

The rebels have flay'd to win the tower
Affemblance. Care I or the limb, the thewes, the ftature, bulk and big affemblance of

a man

Affemblies. And hel in idle price to haunt affemblies
Affign. I pray your ighness to affign our trial-day

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And fuch aflurance a'en as fhall with either part's agreement stand

Expect they are buld about a counterfeit aflurance, take you affurance of her 1644272264
Give me modeft affiance, if you be the lady of the house
A defperate affuranc

I'll make affurance duble fure, and take a bond of fate

Twelfth Night 5 312 27
Ibid. 22 314||||
Macbeth 1 378230

By this knot thou fha fo furely tie, thy now unfured affurance to the crown

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O bate Allyriarknight what is thy news

Allyrian flings. As fwift asiones enforced from the old Affyrian flings
Aftonif'd. Enough, captair you have aftonith'd him
Aftrea. Bright Allrea's daghter

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Adringer. Enter a gentle aftringer

Armers. When he performs aftronomers foretel it

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All's Well. 51 30111147 Troil. und Cref.51 885129

O, learned indeed were that aftronomer, that knew the stars, as I his characters Cym. 3 2 9072 4 Atalanta's better part

- You have a nimble wit; I think it was made of Atalanta's heels
Athieve. I burn, I pine, I perish, Tranio, if I atchieve not this young modest girl

As You Like It.3 2
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Taming of the Shrew. 1

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She derives her honesty and atchieves her goodness

All's Well.

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Bid them atchieve me and then fell my bones

Henry v.4

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Coriolanus.4
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Merchant of Venice. 3

- No certain life atchiev'd by others death

2 211219 K. John.4 2 404110

- Bafely yielded upon compromife, that which his ancestors atchiev'd with blows R..21 422130 - He hath atchieved a maid

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Achievement. For all the foil of the atchievement goes with me into the earth 2 H. iv. 4 4 500 2 4

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Atbart. The baby beats the nurfe and quite athwart goes all decorum
Whatfoever come athwart his affection, ranges evenly with mine
Nor never lay'd his heaving arms athwart

Henry v.3 5 523150 Troi. and Cref.12 816229 Ibid. 4 2 879134 Hamlet. 1 410061 8

1 Henry iv.1
Meaf. for Meaf14
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 2 2
Love's Lab. Loft.4 3
As You Like It. 3

Much Ado About Noth. 2 I

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Quite traverse, athwart, the heart of his lover

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Do bravely, horfe! for wot it thou whom thou mov'st? the demy Atlas of this carth

When all athwart, there came a poft from Wales loaden with heavy news 1 Hen. iv.1 I
Heave him away upon your winged thoughts athwart the fea
Atlar. Thou art no Atlas for fo great a weight

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Atomies. It is as eafy to count atomies, as to refolve the propofitions of a lover

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2236 230 5 240129 Romeo and Juliet.1 4 972 226

2 Henry iv. 5

Alone. Since we cannot atone you, you shall fee, justice decide the victor's chivalry

– He and Aufidius can no more atone, than violentest contrariety

- To atone your fears with my more noble meaning

-I was glad I did atone my countryman and you
-I would do much to atone them

Atonements. To make atonements and compromifes

Richard ii

4 505 247

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Coriolanus.4 673127

Timon of Athens.
Cymbeline

6829121 5 896 248 Othello. 4 11069|226

Merry Wives of Windfor.11 467

If we do not make our atonement well, our peace will, like a broken limb united, grow longer for the breaking.

2 Henry iv.4 1 494 240

He defires to make atonement between the duke of Glofter and your brothers R. 1 3 638138 Atropar. Come, Atropos, I fay

Attach. Or I'll attach you by this officer

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Either confent to pay the fum for me, or I attach you by this officer
Every man attach the hand of his fair mistress

2 Henry iv. 2 4 485 229 Comedy of Errors.41 112139 Ibid. 4 I 113119 Love's Lab. Loft.43 164213 359 2 2 Richard iii. 3 425213 Romeo and Juliet 5 3 996 233 Tempests 2

-Defires you to attach his fon; who has his dignity and duty both caft off W. Tale. 5 1

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Henry v.4 ch. 52734 570 I Troll. and Cref1, 2 859138

My tender youth was never yet attaint with any paffion of inflaming love 1 Hen. vi.5 6 - Nor any man an attaint, but he carries fome ftain of it

ditainted

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Attainted. My father was attached, not attainted

A.S. P. C.L. 1 Henry vi.[2] 553146

Attainture, Hume's knavery will be the duchefs' wreck; and her attainture will be
Humphrey's fall

2 Henry vi. 2 5753

All's Well.

95147 279214

Ibid. 1 3 282256 Macbeth. 2 2 369241

Attempt. Neither my coat, integrity, nor my profeffion can attempt you Meaf for Meaf42
Impoffible be ftrange attempts, to thofe that weigh their pain in fenfe
I'll stay at home, and pray God's bleffing into thy attempt
The attempt, and not the deed, confounds us :—hark !—
Such poor, fuch bare, fuch lewd, fuch mean attempts
Attemptible. And lefs attemptible, than any the rareft of our ladies in France
Attend, Doft thou attend me

1 Henry iv.

Cym.
Tempefl.

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No port is free; no place, that guard, and most unusual vigilance does not attend
my taking

Lear. 2

Attendance. To dance attendance on their lordships' pleasures, and at the door H. vi. 5 Why might not you, my lord, receive attendance from those that the calls fervants, or from mine

Altended. The crow doth fing as fweetly as the lark, when neither is attended

I am attended at the cyprefs grove

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Lear. 2 4 945145

Merchant of Venice 51 2201 20
Coriolanus. 110|| 711245
Cymbeline 900|2|16

I do condemn mine ears, that I have fo long attended thee Attendants. You tempt the fury of my three attendants, lean famine, and climbing fire

Attent. Seafon your admiration for a while with an attent ear
Attire. He hath fome meaning in his mad attire

What are thefe, fo wither'd, and fo wild in their attire
Attir'd. I am fo attir'd with wonder, I know not what to say
Why are you then attir'd, Andronicus

Attires. I'll fhew thee fome attires

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1 Henry vi. 4 2 56129 Hamlet. 12100329

265 253 364 240 138216 8549

Tam. of the Shrew. 32
Macbeth. 3
M. Ado About Noth. 4 1
Titus Andron. 5 3
Much Ado About Noth. 3132224
Ant. and Cleop.5] 2 801|1|16|
Com. of Errors. 5 1 117232
As You Like It 41 242 29

- Attornies are deny'd me, and therefore perfonally I lay my claim to my inheritance
of free defcent

- As fit as ten groats is for the hand of an attorney

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- Their encounters, though not perfonal, have been royally attorney'd Attraction. Setting the attraction of my good parts afide, I have no other charm

Attribute. Much attribute he hath

The pith and marrow of our attribute

Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 2
Troi. and Creffida.2 3869223
Hamlet.
Troi, and Cref
1 Henry iv. 4 1453159

- Helen, could you not find out that by her attributes Attribution. Such attribution should the Douglas have Avail. I charge thee, as heaven shall work in me for thine avail, to tell me truly

- When better fall, for your avails they fell Avarice. Such a flaunchiefs avarice

Avaunt.

All's Well.

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Richard ni.1] 2 635245

After this procefs, to give her the avaunt! it is a pity would move a monster H.viii. 2 3 6822 9
Traitors avaunt where is the emperor's guard?

-, you curs!

- Hence, avaunt!

Audacious. Audacious without impudency

Away with that audacious lady!

Audacity. Arm me, audacity, from head to foot

Titus Andron.i 2 834144

Lear

950240 Othello 4 1107011

Love's Labour Lof.|5|| 1| 164|1|43|
Winter's Tale. 2 3 34217
Cymbeline. 7 899 26

Audience. And you yourself have of your audience been moft free and bounteous

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Audit. You have scarce time to steal from spiritual leisure a brief span, to keep your earthly audit

- Yet I can make my audit up

If you will take this audit, take this life, and cancel these cold bonds

-And how his audit ftands, who knows, fave heaven?

Auditor. A kind of auditor

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Aves. Their loud applause and Ave's vehement

1 Henry iv. 2 Henry viii. As You Like It.

Meaf for Meaf

Ave-maries. But all his mind is bent on holiness, to number ave-maries on his beads

Numbring our ave-maries with our beads

Avenged. If God will be avenged for the deed, O know ye yet he doth it publickly Ř. iii.
Averdupois. The weight of an hair will turn the scales between their averdupois

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Henry viii.3 2
Coriolanus.
Cymbeline. 5 4
Hamlet.3

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Augers and understood relations, have by magot pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth the fecret'st man of blood

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Aught. If your love can labour aught in fad invention
-If you know aught which does behove my knowledge thereof to be inform'd; im-
prifon it not

-He for his father's fake fo loves the prince, though he will not be won to aught
against him

Augre-bale. Our fate, hid within an augre-hole, may rush and seize us
Augurer tells me, we shall have news to-night

-The augurers fay, they know not-they cannot tell,-look grimly,

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Merry W. of Windfor.

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- Hence and avoid my fight

Avouch. I fpeak and I avouch

- If the duke avouch the justice of your dealing

-I'll avouch it to his head

-And in the stocks avouch it

Avoucher. If this, which he avouches, does appear, there is no flying hence, nor tarrying here

- This avouches the shepherd's fon

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 1

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Meaf for Meaf4

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Mid. Night's Dream.1

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Winter's Tale. 4 2

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-I could with bare-fac'd power sweep him from my fight, and bid my will avouch it

And dare not avouch in your deeds any of your words -The thoughts of your heart with the looks of an empress

-What I have said I will avouch

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- I might not this believe, without the sensible and true avouch of mine own eyes

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Hamlet. I
Meaf. for Meaf 3 89143
Com. of Errors. 4 3 114229
Ibid. 4 3 114247
Wint. Tale. 12 338245
2 Henry vi. 4 5772 37
Henry viii. 5697213
Coriolanus. 4 5 728 222
Cymbeline.1 2 894256

Avoided. What cannot be avoided, 'twere childish weakness to lament or fear 3 Hen. vi.5 4 63021

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Auricular. And by an auricular affurance have your fatisfaction

Aurora. Yonder thines Aurora's harbinger

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Mid. Night's Dream-3

Afterely. Might'st thou perceive aufterely in his eye, that he might plead in earnest

Auftria, Arch-duke. D. P.

Aufterity. With fuch aufterity as 'longeth to a father
Auftria. Aich-duke of. Execration of Lady Conftance against him
Authentic in your place and perfon

-fellows

Stand in authentic place

Author. Oh, thou the earthly author of my blood

Comedy of Errors. 4 2
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Merry W. of Windfor. 2 2

All's Well.23 285259

Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 862236
Ricbard ii
Coriolanus 5 3 755154

3416 255

Ibid. 17201 38

But stand as if a man were author of himself, and knew no other kin Authorities. When two authorities are up, neither fupreme, how foon confusion may enter 'twixt the gap of both, and take the one by the other Idle old man, that fill would manage thofe authorities that he has given away Lear.13 934 2 28 The demy-god authority

—, though it eir like others, hath yet a kind of medicine in itself that skins the vice o' the top

Meaf. for Meaf.|1| 3|

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Ibid. 2 2

841 18

- My authority bears a credent bulk, that no particular fcandal once can touch, but it confounds the breather

971 53

-Though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft led by the nofe with gold

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Winter's Tale 4 3 357144 2 Henry vi. 31 586|1|38 Coriolanus. 1703121

Ibid. 1721 150 Ant. and Cleop.311 789142

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Awak'd. My mafter is awak'd by great occafion, to call upon his own Tim. of Albens. 2 2

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Much Ado About Notb. 23 131210 Richard it 1414238 Julius Cafar 4 3 759243 Troilus and Creffida. 2 2 878 215 2 Gent. of Verona.4 1 38135 2 Henry iv.4I 494151 3 Henry vi. 21 610248

Awkward. And twice by awkward wind from England's bank drove back again unto my native clime

2 Henry vi

Awl. I meddle with no trade,-man's matters, nor woman's matters, but with awl

Awry. You pluck my foot awry

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Looking awry upon your lord's departure

Ah, Nell, forbear, thou aimeft all awry

Julius Cæfar

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2 Henry vi. 2 4 582239

Axe. Nor flir at nothing, till the axe of death hang over thee, as, fure, it shortly will

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We fet the axe to thy ufurping root

Ibid. 2 4 582230 2613116

3 Henry vi. Henry viii. 2 691118 Troilus and Creffide.13 862448

Whilft your great goodness, out of holy pity, abfolv'd him with an axe Axle-tree. Strong as the axle-tree on which heav'n rides

Ay. To the perpetual wink, for ay might put this ancient morfel

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Tempeft.2 1 10119
Lear.4 6 957225

Mid. Night's Dream. 1176137
Ibid. I 176157

Mid. Night's Dream.3 2 188221

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