Ibid. 1 1804 132 Apennines. Talking of the Alps and Apennines Apib. King Joon. 5 2 40911 8 Apollo. (Love.] Sweet and musical, As bright Apollo's lute, Arung with his hair Love's Labour Loft. 41 3 16415 fies, and Daphne holds the chase Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 181 1 26 plays, and twenty caged nightingales do fing Induc, to Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 25312 36 I have dispatch'd in poft to sacred Delphos to Apollo's temple Winter's Tale. 2 1 3401232 The great Apollo suddenly will have the truth of this appear Great Apollo, turn all to the best! - Bring forth, and in Apollo's name, his oracle s angry; and the heavens themselves do strike at my injustice Pardon my great profaneness; 'gainst thine oracle ! - Tell me Apollo, for thy Daphne's love, what Crellid is He brought a Grecian queen, whose youth and freshness wrincles Apollo's Ibid. 22 867158 This apoplexy will, certain, be his end Apostrophes. You find not the apostrophes, and so miss the accent Love's Lab, Loft. 41 2 1601 4 Appals. How is 't with me, when every noise appals me? Ay, and a bold one; that dare look on that which might appal the devil Ibid. 31 4 3751256 The dreadful fagittary appals our numbers Troilus and Creffida. 5 5 889 1 16 Make mad the guilty, and appall the free Troilus and Creffida. 4 41 881738 Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger Comedy of Errors. 3 2 11012 30 The infernal Até in good apparel Much Ado About Norb. 2 1 127 2127 Fashion wears out more apparel than the man Apparel thy head Love's Labour Lof. 51 1 16527 Nor believe he can have every thing in him, by wearing his apparel neatly My gay apparel for an alms-man's gown For the apparel oft proclaims the man Apparent. Next to thyself, and my young rover, he's apparent to my heart Winter's Tale. 1 23351254 Were it not here apparent, that thou art heir apparent I'll draw it is apparent to the crown Apparitions. I have mark'd a thousand blushing apparitions to start into her face Mucb Ado About Nothing. 4 1 13812 31 - I think it is the weakness of mine eyes that shapes this monstrous apparition That if again this apparition come, he may approve our eyes, and speak wit Appeach. I will appeach the villain Appeached. Your passions have to the world appeach'd Af peal. To retort your manifest appeal Meafure for Measure. 51 Haft thou founded him, if he appeal the Duke an ancient malice Richard ii. I Namely to appeal each other of high treasons Against the Duke of Hereford that appeals me Whenever yet was your appeal deny'd This lies all within the will of God, to whom I do appeal upon his own appeal, seizes him Antony and Cleop. 3) 5 784 1 28 Appeared. Your favour is well appear'd by your tongue Appears. Wherein he appears as I would with mine enemy Troilus and Cressida. 3 3 8742 35 Appeale. O God! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee Appellant. Come I appellant to this princely presence 1105 Appendix. To bid the priest be ready to come against you come with your appendix Appertaining. The reason that I have to love thee doth much excuse the appertaining Romeo and Juliet. 31 1 9827 47 Appertainments. We lay by our appertainments visiting of him Appertinent. As an appertinent title to your old time Appetite of her eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning glass Scarce confesses that his blood flows, or that his appetite is more to bread than stone Measure for Measure. 1 41 78260 Fit thy consent to my sharp appetite-lay by all nicety Mucb Ado About Notb. 2 1 131217 · Who riseth from a feast with that keen appetite that he fits down Mer. of Venice. 26 20512 45 - Alas, their love may be call'd appetite, no motion of the liver, but the palate Belike then, my appetite was not princely got - Urge his hateful luxury and bestial appetite in change of lust Epicurean cooks, sharpen with cloyless fauce his appetite And appetite, an universal wolf Troilus and Cressida. : 31 862 2 49 Dexterity so obeying appetite, that what he will he does - I am weak with toil, yet strong in appetite She would hang on him, as if increase of appetite had grown by what it fed on - Even as her appetite shall play the god with his weak function Applaud the name of Henry with your leader . There's a small choice in rotten apples Taming of the Sbrew.li 1 256137 As much as an apple doth an oyster, and all one 22701 37 Henry viü. 51 3 701153 She's as like this as a crab is like an apple Apple-jobs. I am wither'd like an old apple-john The prince once set a dish of apple-johns before him, and told him, there were five Apple-fart. Carv'd like an apple-tart Taming of the Sbrew. 41 31 271138 Appliances. Thou art too noble to conserve a life in base appliances Meas. for Meal. - I come to tender it, and my appliance, with all bound humbleness 1 284 1 26 With all appliances and means to boot, deny it to a king ? Ask God for temperance; that's the appliance only, which your disease requires Diseases desperate grown by desperate appliance, are relieved Appoint. Dort think, I am so muddy, so unfettled, to appoint myself in this vexation Appointed. What, shall I be appointed hours; as though, belike, I knew not what to - It shall be so my care to have you royally appointed - Suppose, that you have seen the well-appointed king at Hampton pier embark his - The Dauphin, well appointed, stands with the snares of war to tangle thee Appointment. Therefore your best appointment make with speed Meas. for Meal: 31 - That from the castle's totter'd battlements our fair appointments may be well That good fellow, if I command him, follows my appointment Where their appointment we may best discover, and look on their endeavour Antony and Cleopatra. 410793,2 42 - Here art thou in appointment fresh and fair A pirate of very warlike appointment - To apprehend thus, draws us a profit from all things we see Apprebenfion. How long have you professed apprehension Much Ado About Notb. 31 4 136128 - If the English had any apprehension, they would run away - I'll note you in my book of memory, to scourge you for this apprehension 1 Henry vi. 2 4 5531152 - That's a lascivious apprehension I 4 21 2801131 1 7681 33 A, S. P. C. L, Apprenticebord. Must I not serve a long apprentice hood to foreign passages Richard ii.(11 31 41812131 Approach. He comes not like to his father's greatness : his approach, so out of circumstance Winter's Tale. 5) 1 35812 22 - For our approach Mall so much dare the field, that England Mall couch down in fear and yield Henry v. 4 2 5302123Approached. He was expected then, but not approach'd Cymbeline. 2 41 9042 22 Approbation. Which was as gross as ever touch'd conjecture, that lack'd fight only, nought for approbation Winter's Tale. 2 il 34012126 How many now in health, thall drop their blood in approbation of what your reverence shall incite us to Henry v. 1 511140 And with most prosperous approbation Curiolanus. 21 1713 1 'Would I had put my estate, and my neighbour's on the approbation of what I have spoke Cymbeline. 1 5 897 2120 Approof Measure for Measure. 2 871018 So in approof lives not his epitaph, as in your royal speech All's Well. I Of very valiant approof Ibid. 21 5 2891128 As my furthest band fall pass on thy approof Ant. and Clesp: 31 21 782215 Appropriation. He makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts Mer. of Ven. I 2 19912125 Approve. To approve Henry of Hereford, Lancaster, and Derby, to God, his sovereign, and to him, disloyal Richard :1. I 31 417|1|41 - I am full sorry, that he approves the common liar Ant. ard Cleep. 1 And that my sword upon thee Thall approve Titus Andronicus.21 1 8362 40 Which must approve thee honest Cymbeline. 5 5 926133 This approves her letter, that he would soon be here Lear.2) 41 94412 28 Which approves him an intelligent party to the advantages of France Ibid.31 51 9501 He may approve our eyes Hamlet. 1 1 10001 If you did, it would not much approve me Lid. 5) 210381-35 But the main article I do approve in fearful sense Otbello. Il 31047 1117 My love doth so approve him, that even his stubbornness, his checks, and frowns, have grace and favour in them Ibid.41 3.10731 8 Approved. Oh, 'tis the curse of love, and still approv'd Tro Gent. of Ver. 54 43129 Mott trusty servant well approv'd in all Taming of the Sbrew. 1 Il 2551112 And he that is approv'd in this offence, though he had twinn'd with me, both at a birth, Thall lose me Orbello. (2 31056 2151 Approvers. Their discipline (now mingled with their courages) will make known to their approvers, they are people, such that mend the world Cymbeline.2 4 90421 Appurtenance. The appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony Hamier.12 21014/1/20 Apollo. Now, by Apollo, king, thou swear'st thy gods in vain Lear. 1 0931114 Apoplexed. But, sure, that sense is apoplex’d; for madness would not err Hamlet. 3) 411024 1160 Apothecary. D. P. Romeo and Juliet. 9671 Described by Romeo Ibid. 5) 11 994/1132 O, true apothecary! thy drugs are quick Ibid. 5! 31 9961 21 Apricocks. Feed him with apricocks and dewberries Mid. Night's Dr. 3) 1 184 234 Go, bind thou up yon dangling apricocks, which, like unruly children, make their fire stoop with oppression of their prodigal weight Richard ii. 3) 41 4301242 April. Spungy April Tempeft.4 1 16248 He smells April and May Mirry Wives of Windfr. 3 2 A day in April never came so sweet, to thew how costly summer was at hand, as this fore-spurrer comes before his lord Merckunt of Venice. 21 9 208) = 26 Men are April when they woo, December when they wed As You Like I.. 4 i 243 1 2 On Wednesday the fourscore day of April Winter's Tale. 41 31 352 1147 The April's in her eyes; it is love's spring, and these the mowers, to bring it on Art, and Cleop.31 3 782 234 When well apparel'd April on the heel of limping winter treads Rom. and Jul. 2 970138 April-day. The uncertain glory of an April-day Two Gent. of Ver. 3.271217 This embalms and spices to the April-day again Timn. of Aib.4382011113 Apron-men. You have made good work, you and your apron-men Coricianus. 4 6 73112137. Apr and pretty those terms played on Love's Labcur L p. 1 2 150127 I have a heart as little apt as yours Coricianus. 31 2 723131 Live a thousand years, I shall not find my self so apt to die Julius Corfur. 3 753229 - I find thee apt Jlamholt 5.10071 20 That she loves him, 'tis apt, and of great credit Oibels.2 110541143 I told him what I thought; and told no more than what he found himself was api and crue luid.is21107712141 59236 C A. S. P. C.L. Apter. Which I warrant she is apter to do, than to confess she does As You Like 16.31 2 23811111 Apłeft. Counsel every man the aptest way for safety and revenge Henry vi. I 1475251 Apiness. That they are in a ripe aptness, to take all power from the people Cor. 41 31 7272137 And be friended with aptness of the season Cymbeline. 2 31 903114 Aqua-vita Comedy of Errors. 1 I 113137 Like aqua-vitæ with a midwife Twelfth Nigbt. 2 5 3192 31 Some aqua-vitæ, ho ! Romeo and Juliet.14 992/29 Aquilon. Puff'd Aquilon Troi. and Cref. 41 51 8811144 Aquitain. About surrender up of Aquitain Love's Labour Loft. 11 1 1481236 - A plea of no less weight than Aquitain a dowry for a qucen Ibid. 2 1 152 114 Speech on Aquitain being bound by the king of France to the king of Navarre for Ibid.211 153137 100,000 crowns I'll give you Aquitain, and all that is his, an you give him for my fake but one loving kiss Ibid. 211 15412 14 Arabia. The Hyrcanian deserts, and the vastly wilds of wide Arabia Mer. of Venice. 21 71 206240 I would my son were in Arabia, and thy tribe before him Coriolanus. 4 2 727 1131 Arabian bird. O Antony! O thou Arabian bird Ant. ar.d Cle-p. 3 21 782 1150 If she be furnith'd with a mind so rare, she is alone the Arabian bird Cymbeline | 7 899124 Arabian treeso Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees their med'cinable gum Otbells. 5 2 10792130 Aracbne. Admits no orifice for a point, as subtle as Arachne's broken woof, to enter Trai, and Cr:::| 2| 8862157 Arbitrate. But certain iflue strokes must arbitrate Macbetb.5 41 3851115 Can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain Richard ii. 1 14141130 There shall your swords and lances arbitrate Ibid. 1 1 41526 Arbitrating that, which the commission of thy years and art could to no issue of true honour bring Romeo arid Juliet. 4 1 9901150 Arbitrator. But now, the arbitrator of despairs, just death, kind umpire of men's miseries i Henry vi. 2) 5 5541 12 Arbitrement. The knight is incens'd against you even to a mortal arbitrement Twelfth Night. 31 41 325121 We of the offering lide must keep aloof from striet arbitrement i Henry iv. 4 1 464 21 8.. And put thy fortune to the arbitrement of bloody strokes Richard 1.1.5 6662117 is like to be bloody Lear. 471 96114 Arbour. I will hide me in the arbour Much Ado about Nothing: 21 31 129 110 Arch. And the wide arch of the rang'd empire fall Ant. and Cleop. 1 1767223 - Which like an arch reverberates the voice again Troie and Cref.31 31 875/246 Lear. 2 The noble duke my master, my worthy arch and patron comes to night 1 93912123 Orbello. Arcb-mock. O, 'tis the spight of hell, the fiend's arch-mock 14 I 1068110 Arcb. Watery arch Timpejt. 41 1 171| 4 Arcb-beretic. Let go the hand of that arch-heretic King John. 31 | 3972152 A most arch-heretic, a pestilence that does infest the land Herry viii. 5) 1 697 120 Arcb-villain. All single and alone, yet an arch-villain keeps him company Tim. of Atb. 5 2 8262 31 Arcbelaus of Cappadocia Ant. and Cleop. 67851 10 Much Ado about Norbing. 2 1282130 Arcber. If we can do this, Cupid is no longer an archer Richard iii. 5 31 668 2129 Our archers shall be placed in the midst - Draw archers; draw your arrows to the head Ibid. 51 3 6691 16 Arcbidamus. D. P. Winter's Tale. 333 Architect. Chief architect and plotter of these woes Titus Ar:dronicus. 51 31 854 2 49 Arde. When those sons of glory, those two lights of men met in the vale of Arde Henry viii. 16712/28 Argal, the drown'd herself wittingly Hamlet. 51 110331143 Argier Tempeft. 1 412/31 Argofies. Your mind is tossing on the ocean: there, where your argofies with portly fail, like figniors and rich burghers on the flood Merchant of Venice. I I 1971 13 Ibid. 1 He hath an argoly bound to Tripolis 3 2002/16 Hath an argoly cast away, coming from Tripolis Ibid. 3 1 209216 Three of your argonies, are richly come to harbour suddenly Ibid. 51 i 22112 34 What have I choak'd you with an argofy Taning of the Shrew. 2 1 26312110 As doth a fail, fill'd with a fretting gust, command an argosy to ftem the waves 3 Henry vi. 216 61512 27. Argue. Her looks do argue her replete with modesty Ibid.3 2 6181140 So bad a death argues a monstrous life 2 Henry vi. 31 31 5912 13 This argues conscience Richard iii. 31 71 6552 18 It argues a diftemper'd head Romeo and Juliet. 121 31 977 2 21 Argwing. 1 2 4 B a ment 2 15/21 8 A.S. P. C. L. Arguing. If arguing make us sweat, the proof of it will turn to redder drops Jul. Caf. 51 11 762/217 Argument. Become the argument of his own scorn Much Ado about Notbing. 231291|45 If thou wilt hold longer argument do it in notes Ibid. 21 31 1292 30 For Mape, for bearing, argument and valour Ibid. 3) 1 1322 18 Love doth approach disguis'd armed in arguments Love's Labor Loft. 51 2 166 2 45 · If you have any pity, grace, or manners, you would not make me such an argu Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 187 140 An absent argument of my revenge, thou present As You Like It. 3 1 2341|27 The argument of time Winter's Tale. 4 1 347 259 - It would be argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest for ever 1 Henry iv. 2 2 450 130 And sheath'd their swords for lack of argument Henry v. 3 1 520 146 Where is your argument ?-here, in my scabbard 1 Henry viia 455311 4 And try the argument of hearts by borrowing Tim. of Athens. 2 2 8121 to - I cannot fight upon this argument; it is too starved a subject for my sword Troi. and Cres: 1 18582135 All the argument is cuckold and a whore Ibid. 21 31 869135 Then will Ajax lack matter if he have lost his argument Ibid. 2 31 869161 He is his argument, that has his argument Ibid. 21 31 8692 : I had good argument for kisfing once Ibid. 41 S 88112 3 Ear-kiffing arguments Lear. 2 1 9391113 Have you heard the argument ? Is there no offence in't? Hamlet. 31 2 1021|1| 6 Rightly to be great is not to ftir without great argument Ibid. 41 411028/1/24 Argus. Though Argus were her eunuch and her guard Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 1562 42 Purblind Argus, all eyes, and no Gght Troi. and Cres. 1 2 8595143 Ariadne, paffioning for Theseus Two Gent. of Ver. 41 31 4112 41 Midf. Night's Dream. 31 2 1792 40 Ariel. D. P. Tempet. How released from Sycorax Ibid. 1 2 412 40 Appears like a water nymph Ibid. I 5136 Like a harpy, her address to Alonzo and others Ibid. 31 3 Aries. The bull being galld, gave Aries such a knock that down fell both the rams horns in the court Titus Andronicus. 4) 3848/2 28 Arios. Like Arion on the Dolphin's back, I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves Twelftb Nigbr. 1 2 308 1.22 Arifotle's. Or so devote to Aristotle's checks Taming of the Sbrew. 1 3 2551137 Arithmetick. But now 'tis odds beyond arithmetick Coriolanus. 3 1 7212 46 - Spare your arithmetick: never count the turns; once, and a million Cymbeline. 2 41 90512138 Hamlet. 5) 21038/2/14 Ark. There is, sure, another food toward, and these couples are coming to the ark As You Like It. 5 4 248|1 22 Armadoes of Carracks Comedy of Errors. 3 2 1112/46 A whole armado of collected fail is scattered, and disjoin'd from fellowship King Jobn. 3 4 400 1/26 Armagnac, Early proffers his daughter to Henry VI. in marriage i Henry vi. 512 564/1125 Armd. Thrice is he arm'd, that hath his quarrel just 2 Henry vi. 3 2 58911118 For I come hither arm’d against myself : stay not, be gone Romeo and Juliet. 5 31 99512/18 Arm-gauxt. So he nodded, and soberly did mount an arm-gaunt fteed Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 7731|15 Armigero. Who writes himself armigero Merry Wives of Windsor. I 45113 Armipotent. The armipotent Mars Love's Labor Lot. 5 21 1722 5 The armipotent soldier All's Well. 41 31 2991/11 Armour. I have known when he would have walked ten miles a foot to see a good Much Ado about Notbing. 2 3 1291 51 I'll give thee armour to keep off that word Romeo and Juliet. 31 31 985219 Like unscour'd armour hanging by the wall Measure for Measure. 1 3 781133 Their armours, that march'd hence so filver bright, hither return all gilt with Frenchmens blood King Jobr. 2 2 393215 Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers Richard ii. 3) 41612 60 Like a rich armour worn in heat of day that scalds with safety 2 Henry iv. 414 499,113 The armour that I saw in your tent to-night, are those stars, or funs, upon it Hen. v.31 7 5252 53 I'll give thee, friend, an armour all of gold Ant. and Clesp. 41 81 7937 27 Put armour on thine ears, and on thine eyes Tim. of Arbens. 41 31 8211/17 I like thy armour well; I'll frush it, and unlock the rivets all Troi. and Cres-5 688912 53 Thy goodly armour thus hath cost thy life Ibid. 51 91 89011145 Armoure's. Of memory armour |