Ambition. And shews a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it Whose spirit, with divine ambition puft Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars, that make ambition virtue Ambitious ocean A. S. P. C. L. Hamlet. 3 11019 113 Julius Cæfar.1 3 745139 — Cæfar was ambitious; if it were so, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath Cæfar answered it -- The very substance of the ambitious is merely the fhadow of a dream Amble. You jig, you amble, and you lifp Ibid. 3 2 7552 30 Hamlet. 2 210131 2 Ambled. The fkipping king, he ambled up and down with shallow jesters, and rash| bavin wits Ambles. Your wit ambles well, it goes eafily Ambling. To strut about a wanton ambling nymph Give me a torch, I am not for this ambling 1 Henry iv. 3 Much Ado About Nothing.5 Richard ii. 1 Romeo and Juliet. Meaf. for Meaf. 4 972 125 78249 Romeo and Juliet.4 5 4 2 254144 Comedy of Errors. 3 2 Ames-ace. I had rather be in this choice, than throw ames-ace for my life All's Well. 2 3 111242 286 212 56122 223 Now, Lord, be thanked for my good amends America upon her nose Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Amifs. For that, which thou haft fworn to do amifs, is't not amifs, when it is truly done This dream is all amifs interpreted Amity. You have a noble and a true conceit of God-like amity 23952 7 K. Jobn. 2 The amity, that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untye How, in one house, should many people, under two commands, hold amity Lear. 2 4 945 144 Amorous. For, but I be deceiv'd, our fine musician groweth amorous Taming of the Shrew. 3 1 264160 I will believe (come lie thou in my arms) that unsubstantial death is amorous Romeo and Juliet.5 3 9961 3 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 270239 Amort. What, fweeting all amort Ample. I know your hoftefs as ample as myself Shall not behold her face at ample view. You fee, my lord, how ample you are belov'd Now and then an ample tear trill'd down her delicate cheek 558118 1 Henry vi. 32 Amplify. Is't not meet that I did amplify my judgment in other conclufions Tavelfth Night.1 13072 9 Timon of Atb. 1 2208 119 Much Ado About Nothing.1 1 122 140 To amplify too much, would make much more, and top extremity Ampthill. Amurath. Not Amurath an Amurath fucceeds, but Harry, Harry Ibid. 2 3 130 220 Taming of the Shrew. 4 4 272 227 Titus Andronicus. 2 1837115 I 846 1 20 Love's Labor Loft. 4 1 Anatomiz'd. The wife man's folly is anatomiz'd even by the squandring glances of the fool - Should I anatomize him to thee as he is, I must blush and weep, and thou must look pale and wonder -In what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge? A. S. P. C. L, ́All's Well. 14 3 297|1|38 Anatomized. I would gladly have him fee his company anatomized Anatomy. A meer anatomy If you find fo much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, I'll eat the rest of the anatomy Comedy of Errors. 5 1 1191 3 Twelfth Night. 3 2 32214 And roufe from sleep that fell anatomy, which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice Anchor is deep Henry viii.1 1672210 6021 Merry Wives of Wind. 1 3 743 144 4943 85134 Ancestry. For being not propt by ancestry (whose grace chalks fucceffors their way) Anchifes. As did Æneas old Anchifes bear Anchors. Whilft my intention hearing not my tongue-anchors on Isabel Meafure for Meafure. 2 4 You had much ado to make his anchor hold, when thou caft out, it still came home Winter's Tale. Nothing fo certain as your anchors; who do their best office, if they can but stay you, where you'll be loth to be The cable broke, our holding anchor loft Is not Oxford here, another anchor 2336144 Ibid. 4 3 355 31 3 Henry vi. 5 4 629250 Ibid. 5 4 629|2159 Ibid 5 4 629 262 Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849 There would he anchor his aspect, and die, with looking on his life Ant. and Cleop. 15772256 7 An anchor's cheer in prison be my scope! Andromache. D. P. Anchor'd. 'Till that my nails were anchor'd in thine eyes Ancient of war. Let us then determine with the ancient of war on our proceedings Ancientry. Full of ftate and ancientry Andramadio. Of Dun Andramadio Andronicus. Titus and Marcus. D. P. — An angel shalt thou fee. Yet fear not thou, but speak audaciously Love's L. Loft. 5 An angel is not evil; I fhould have fear'd her, had the been a devil 2 1671 7 They have in England a coin, that bears the figure of an angel stamped in gold; but that's infculp'd upon; but here an angel in a golden bed lyes all within Angels. "Tis thought, the old man and his fons were angels and minifters of grace defend us! A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 5 3 921221 I tell thee churlish priest, a ministring angel fhall my fifter be, when thou lieft howling O, the more angel fhe, and you the blacker devil! Angel. [a piece of money.] Here are the angels that you fent for, to deliver you Noble, or not I for an angel Angels. Imprifoned angels, fet at liberty Hamlet. 5 1 1036 1 4 2 Gent. of Verona. 2 4 30147 915118 Comedy of Errors. 4 3 Much Ado About Notb. 23 1142 20 1292 6 3992 6 477 211 Angel. You follow the young prince up and down like his ill angel Your ill angel is light; but, I hope, he that looks upon me will take me without 2 Gent. of Verona. 4 3 17239 40118 341139 673 154 689148 6 is like a full hot horfe; who being allow'd his way, felf mettle tires him Henry viii. 1 May be, he hears the king does whet his anger to him Ibid. 3 2 Ant. and Cleop. 4790147 • But that my master rather play'd than fought, and had no help of anger But anger hath a privilege Touch me with noble anger Ibid. 3 7 952135 K. Jobn. 387 Addrefs of King John to the Citizens of Angiers, on his right to the Crown of And by his face, this feeming brow of juftice, did he win the hearts of all that he did angle for - All's Well. 5 3 304212 348155 And fell fo roundly to a large confeffion, to angle for your thoughts Troi. and Cref. 3 2 Throws out his angle for my proper life Angled. One of the prettieft touches of all, and that which angled (caught the water, though not the fish) Angling. The pleasant'st angling is to fee the fifh cut with her ftream, and greedily devour the treacherous bait for mine eyes, golden oars the filver 131258 2336 5 89149 Winter's Tale. I Coriolanus. 31 7221 7 Othello. 3 3 1066 1 21 Mid. Night's Dr. 5 1 1922 16 Macbeth. 1 Henry iv. 1 3631 4422 7 Merry Wives of Wind. 2 I Duchies of Anjou and Maine furrendered to the king of Naples - and Maine! myself did win them both By thee Anjou and Maine were fold to France 532 20 Love's Lab. Loft. 4 2 158256 of men 1 2152 52 543 I 572 135 Ibid. 1 1572 240 Anna. That art to me as fecret and as dear, as Anna to the Queen of Carthage was Ibid. 41 693150 Annexment. When it falls, each fmall annexment, petty confequence attends the Hamlet. 3 3 1022 2 5 3 Henry vi. 5 7 632259 Richard in. 5 3 667151 Titus Andron. 4 1 8452 5 Macbeth. 51 383232 Hamlet. 4 71032230 Anointed. Giv'ft thy anointed body to the cure of those physicians that first wounded thee Com'st thou because the anointed king is hence Richard ii. 2 I 4202 39 Anointed let me be with deadly venom; and die, ere men can fay-God fave the Richard iii. 41 1 934 Meafure for Measure. 4 Mid. Night's Dream. 4 1 191139 1 Henry iv. 2 4 451250 M. Ado About Netb. 5 1 143138 You fhall never take her without her answer, unless you take her without her tongue But for me, I have an answer will ferve all men As You Like It. 41 243130 Ibid. 2 It must be an answer of most monstrous fize, that must fit all demands Anfwered. Our hopes are anfwered An't like your majesty 2285141 2285 2 I Cymbeline. 5 3 921214 Julius Cæfar. 51 762 2 Henry vi. 51599258 Ant. We'll fet thee to fchool to an ant, to teach thee there's no labouring in the winter Antenor. D. P. Antenoridas. Anthem. An ending anthem of my endless dolour - 5 For my voice,-I have loft it with hallowing and finging of anthems 2 Henry iv.1 2 Gent. of Verona. Ibid. 3 2 Anthropophagi. The anthropophagi and men whofe heads do grow beneath their shoul 477 2 39 231 197 212 2 10 31048212 M.W. of Wind. 4 Ibid. 3 3 724215 We have made peace with no lefs honour to the Antiates, than fhame to the Antic. And there the antic fits, fcoffing his ftate, and grinning at his pomp For indeed three fuch anticks do not amount to a man What, dares the flave come hither, cover'd with an antick face As 1, perchance, hereafter fhall think meet to put an antick killed by a bear Anticipating time with starting courage I 25319 2520239 Troilus and Creffida. 5 3 888140 Romeo and Juliet. 1 5 973247 difpofition on Hamlet. 1 510072 27 Ant. and Cleop. 27 781230 M. Ado About Noth. 5 1 142116 Winter's Tale. 333 Ibid. 3 3 347129 Trei. and Cre44 881136 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1127 238 — We should hold day with the antipodes, if you would walk in absence of the fun Whilft we are wand'ring with the antipodes Merchant of Venice. 51 2201 35 4271 4 6082 58 870255 Thou art as opposite to every good, as the antipodes are unto us Antiquary. Inftructed by the antiquary times Antique. Oh, good old man! how well in thee appears the conftant Antiquity. Hadft thou not the privilege of antiquity upon thee forgot, custom not known, the ratifiers and props of every ward Antoniad. The Antoniad, the Ægyptian admiral with all their fixty, fly 3 Henry vi. 14 As You Like It. 2 3 2302 4 Antony and Cleopatra. 3 8 7862 S Much Ado About Notb. Antony. And, under him my genius is rebuked; as, it is said, Mark Antony's was by I 121 741 Antony and Cleop. 767 Othello. 310482 7 Coriolanus. 4 5 789157 Mid. Night's Dream.1 1 175 166 Macbeth. 3 1 374 132 902 147 10232 18 245 2 Ibid. 2 I Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1082 33 Much Ado About Noth. 2 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 5 1 He is then a giant to an ape, but then is an ape a doctor to fuch a man This is the ape of form, Monfieur the nice On meddling monkey, or on busy ape Love's Labour Loft. 4 2 14319 160 111 Ibid. 5 2 1691|35 2180235 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 But that they call compliment is like the encounter of two dog-apes More new-fangled than an ape And, for your love to her lead apes in hell . Would beguile nature of her cuftom, so perfectly he is her ape As You Like It. 2 5 231249 Ibid. 4 1 24317 1260 144 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 Winter's Tale. 5 2 360249 1 Henry iv. 2 3 451124 2 Henry .22 481261 Ibid. 2 4 Because that I am little like an ape, he thinks that you should bear me on your fhoulders 486 1 And monkies 'twixt two fuch she's, would chatter this way, and contemn with mows the other The ape is dead, and I must conjure him He keeps them, like an ape, in the corner of his jaw Ape-bearer. He hath been fince an ape-bearer Cymbeline.17 899 150 Romeo and Juliet. 2 1 975125 Apes, of idleness. And to the English court affemble now, from every region apes of idleness |