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A. S. P. C. L. Captivate. And sent our fons and husbands captivate

i Hen. vi.121 31 55211| 9 Tuh! women have been captivate ere now

Ibid. 51 41 566 2 47 Captives. Beware of being captives before you serve

All's W dl. 2 1 283131 Whose words all ears took captive

All's Well 51 3 302 228 Never did captive with a freer heart, cast off his chains of bondage Ricb. i. 1 31 41711116 - Deliver you as most abated captives to fome nation, that won you without blows

Coriolanus.31 31 72615 - You have the captives who were the opposites of this day's strife: we do require them of you

Lear. 5) 31 962230 Captivity. Who like a good and hardy soldier fought 'gainst my captivity Macbeth. 1 2 3632 I Capucius. D. P.

Henry viii. Capulet. A wretched Florentine, derived from the ancient Capulet All's Well. 51 31 3041 II D. P.

Romeo and Juliet.

967 · Lady. D. P.

Ibid. 967) Carbonada. If I come in his way willingly, let him make a carbonado of me i Hen. ju. 531 47025

Before Corioli, he scotch'd him and notch'd him like a carbonado Coriolanus. 4) 5 7301121 Draw you rogue, or I'll so carbonado your shanks

Lcar.21 2 94012144 Carbonado'd face.

All's Well. 41 5 3012 20 How she long'd to eat adders' heads and toads carbonado'd

Winter's Tale. 41 31 352135 Carbuncles.

Comedy of Errors.13 2 111244 - A carbuncle entire, as big as thou art, were not so rich a jewel

Coriolanus. Il 41 708 229 Had it been a carbuncle of Phæbus' wheel

Cymbeline. 5 5 925/2/29 Thou art a bile, a plague fore, an emboss'd carbuncle in my corrupted blood Lear.2 41 945123 With eyes like carbuncles

Hamlet. 2 21015121 Carbuncled. He has deserv'd it, were it carbuncled like holy Phoebus' car Ant. and Cleo. 41 81 793128 Carcass. A rotten carcass of a boat

Tempt. 1 3215 I had rather give his carcase to my hounds

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 185/2 28 Where the carcases of many a tall ship lie buried

Mercbant of Venice. 31 1 208153 Card of ten

Taming of the Sbrew. 2 12632 42 Have I not here the best cards for the game, to win this easy match play'd for a

K. Jobn. 52 4082 41 There lies a cooling card

i Hen.vi. 5) 41 566 224 She, Eros, has pack'd cards with Cæsar

Ant. and Cleop. 412 79516 As sure a card as ever won the set

Tit. And. 5/ 1 8511131 We must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us

Hamlet. 51 11034/2 46 He is the card or calender of gentry

Ibid. 5 2 103819 Card-maker. By education a card-maker

Induc. to Taming of the Sbrew. 2 2532 17 Carded his state; mingled his royalty with carping fools

i Hen. iv.13) 2 4601152 Cardinal. This cardinal is more haughty than the devil

i Hen. vi. 1 3 548 7 If once he come to be a cardinal, he'll make his cap co-equal with the crown Ibid. 5 2 565.143 Oft have I seen the haughty cardinal--more like a soldier than a man o' the church

2 Hen. vi. I I 5737 50 Cardinal's bat. Under my feet I'll samp thy cardinal's hat; in spite of Pope, or dignities of church

i Hen. vi. 3 547 218 Cardinally. If the had been a woman cardinally given, might have been accused in fornication

Meas. for Meas:2

802 37 Carduus Benedictus. Get some of this distillid Carduus Benedi&tus, and lay it to your heart

. Ado Abs. Norking.131 4 136133 Care. Great care of goods at random left

Com. of Errers.

1 103216 · My youngest boy, and yet my eldest care

Ibid. I 1042 3 My only son knows not my feeble key of untun'd cares

Ibid. 5 1 119.1 22 The windy fide of care

· Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. 2 1 128 123 What, though care kill'd a cat, thou hast mettle enough in thee to kill care Ibid. 5 1 142 159 Care's an enemy to life

Twelftb Night. 1 3 3081220 I care not to get Nips of them

Winter's Talc. 41 31 35012113 Say, is my kingdom loft; why, 'twas my care, and what loss is it to be rid of care

Ricbard ii. 31 2 427 1156 To drive away the heavy thought of care

Ibid. 3 4 430 2 8 My care is loss of care, by old care done; your care is-gain of care, by new care won

Ibid. 4 1 433151 is no cure, but rather corrosive

i Hen. vi. 3 3 558111,8 - Alas, why would you heap these cares on me? I am unfit for state and majesty R. 11.371 655250 None here, he hopes, in all this noble bevy, has brought with her one care abroad

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Julius Cæfar.2 Thou hast no figures, nor no fantasies, which busy care draws in the brains of men Ítid. 2 keeps his watch in every old man's eye, and where care lodges sleep will never lie

Romeo and Juliet.[21 31 97712/23 Care-craz'd. A care-craz'd mother to a many sons

Ricb.iii. 3 71 655229 Cureer. The career of his humour

Mu. Ado About Noth.12 - I shall mcet your wit in the career, if you charge it against me Or if misfortune miss the first career

Ricb. i. 1 He passes some humours, and careers

Henry v. 2 Carefully. You come most carefully upon your hour

Hamlet. I Careires. Conclusions passed the careires

Merry W. of Windjur. I Carkanet

Com. of Errors. 3 Carle. Or could this carle, a very drudge of nature's, have subdu'd me, in my profession: Carelessly. It may be thought we held him carelessly, being our kinsman, if we revel

Cymbeline. 5 2 92012 17 much

Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 9871115 Carlisle, Bishop of. D. P.

Ricbard ii.

413 This is your doom, chuse you some secret place, some reverend room

Ibid. 5

643912151 Carlot. . He hath bought the cottage and the bounds, that the old carlot once was master of

As You Like It. 31 5 2412 3 Carman. Let Carman whip his jade

Measure for Measure. 2

82 153 Carnarvonshire. I myself would for Carnarvonshire, although there 'long'd no more to the crown but that

Hen. viii. 2
Carnation. 'A could never abide carnation ; 'twas a colour he never lik'd
The faireít flowers o' the season are our carnations, and streak'd gilly-flowers

Henry v. 2

Winter's Tale. 4 3 3502/10 Carol. No night is now with hymn or carol bleft

Midf. Night's Dream. 2
Carouses. And quaff carouses to our mistress health

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And drink carouses to the next day's fate

Ant. and Cleo. 48 793154 together like friends long lost

Ibid.4 10 79411? The queen carouses to thy fortune Carows'd. That blood already, like the pelican, hast thou tap'd out, and drunkenly carows'd

Ricb, ii. 2) 1 421114 Carp. Use the carp as you may, for he looks like a poor, decay'd; ingenious, foolish, rascally knave

All's Well. 5 2 3021 24 Not only, sir, this your all-licens'd fool, but other of your infolent retinue do hourly carp and quarrel Your bait of falfhood takes this carp of truth

Hamlet. 2 Carped. If we stand still, in fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at

Hin. viii. I Carpenter. Vulcan a rare carpenter

Mw. Ado Abt. Nab. 1 123 37 Carper. Shame not these woods, by putting on the cunning of a carper Carpet. While here we march upon the grally carpet of this plain

Richard ii. 3 3 429 4 Carpet-mongers. A whole book of those quondam carpet-mongers

Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 5/2 1442 14 Carping. Such carping is not commendable

Mingled his royalty with carping fools
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Carraways. We will eat a last year's pippin of my own graffing, with a dish of carra-

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Carracks. Armadoes of carracks
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Carriace, Teach fin, the carriage of an holy saint

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A. S. P. C. L. Carried. She is noble born; and like her true nobility the has carried herself towards

Henry vii. 2 4 6851143 Carriers. D. P.

i Henry iv. 441 Carries. It must be a very plaufive invention that carries it

All's Well.4 22951 51 This speed of Cæsar's carries beyond belief

Ant. and Cleop. 3778611125 Carrion. Shall we send that foolish carrion Mrs. Quickly Merry Wives of Windjor. 3 3 61239 - Do as the carrion does, not as the flower, corrupt with virtuous leafon Meas. for Meas. 2 2 8422

A carrion death, within whose empty eye there is a written scroll Merch. of Venice. 2 7 207 11 Out upon it, old carrion! rebels it at these years

Ibid.31 1 20911 Yon island carrions, desperate of their bones

Henry v. 4 2 530 229 Swear priests, and cowards, and men cautelous, old feeble carrions Julius Cæfar. 2

1 7481116 men loathing for burial

Ibid. 3) 1 7562 34 Carry. How does he carry himself

All's Well. 41 31 297 2153 If the king should without issue die, he'd carry it so to make the scepter his Hen. vii. 21 675238 A mighty strength they carry

Ant. and Cloop. 12 11-778 240 Man's nature cannot carry the affliction, nor the fear

Lear. 3 2 947 126 Carry-tale. Some carry-tale

Love's Labor Lof. 5 2 1702 21 Cars. Though our filence be drawn from us with cars! yet peace Twelfih Nigbr. 2 5 3181 37 Cart. To cart her rather: Mhe's too rough for me

Taming of she Shrew. 1 1 25527 If I become not a cart as well as another man, a plague on my bringing up i Hen. iv.1 24 4561151 May not an ass know when the cart draws the horse

Lear.1 4937119 I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dry'd oats: if it be man's work, I will do it Ibid. 5 3 962 225 Certes. One Certes, that promises no element in such a business

Henry viii. 1 6721148 Carve. The which, if I do not carve molt curiously, say my knife's naught

Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. 5 1 142 222 You can carve; break up this capon

Love's Labor L 9.4 1 1571214 He can carve too, and lifp

Ibid. 5 21 169 133 Let's carve him as a dish fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcase fit for hounds

Julius Cæsar. 21 17482 5 He may not, as unvalued persons do, carve for himself

Hamlet. 1 3 1004214 He that stirs next to carve forth his own rage, holds his soul light

0:bello.2 310562 8 Carvers. So much the more our carvers excellence

Winter's Tale. 5 3 36 12 44 Be his own carver, and cut out his way, to find out right with wrong Rich. ii. 2/ 3/ 4252 2 Carues. She discourses, she carves, the gives the leer of invitation Merry 1V. of Wirdfor. 3 49136 Carving the fashion of a new doublet

Mucb Ado About Noking.121 31 129152 Casca. D.P.

Julius Cæfar. 741 Cafe. I am in case to jumuie a constable

Temper. 32 How often doft thou with thy case, thy habit, wrench awe from fools Meas. for Meaj. 241 If I last in this service, you must cafe me in leather

Comedy of Errors. 2 1 1062125 He is 'refted on the case

Ibid.4 21 1132 59 Hold your own in any case

Taming of the Shrenv. 4 4 272 139 We'll make you some sport with the fox, ere we case him

All's Wel. 3 294159 - O thou dissembling cub! what wilt thou be, when time hath fow'da grizzle on thy case?

Twelfth Night. 5) 1 330 21 3 But for me, what case stand I in

Winter's Tale. 1 2 3372127 But though my case be a pitiful one, I hope I Mall not be fay'd out of it Ibid.

41 3 3572114 They seem'd almost, with staring on one another, to tear the cases of their eyes Ibid. 51 2 360 116 ye, case ye; on with your visors

i Henry iv. 2 2 449 232 She hath been in good cak, and the truth is, poverty hath distracted her 2 Henry iv. 2 미 48017 I have not a case of lives

Henry v. 3

2 5201211 - Cæsar intreats, not to consider in what case thou stand it, further than he is Cæsar

Ant. and Cleop. 31178812148 This case of that huge spirit now is cold

Ibid. 4131 797 2126 And case thy reputation in thy tent

Troi. and Cref: 3 3 8760 55 Your eyes are in a heavy case, your purse in a light

Lear. 41

9531 26 O, he is even in my mistress' case, just in her case!

Romeo and Julier. 3 3 9862 This is a pitiful case-Ay, by my troil, the case may be amended

Ibid. 4| 5| 99347 Cased. A caled lion by the mortal paw

K. Jobr.31 1 39812 Casement. Thy casement I need not open, for I look through thee

All's Well.21 328712 43 Cafbier. Discard, bully Hercules; cashier

Merry Wives of Windsor.

4812153 Cajiicr'd. Being fap, fir, was, as they say, cashier'd

Ibid.nl 471150 Cafing. As broad, and general, as the casing air

Macbeth. b) 4 37529 Caftes. Their inscription, and the prince of Morocco's choice Merckant of Venice. 2 7 206161 Portia's speech to Bassanio on his having chosen the leaden casket

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King Fobn. Cafketted. I have writ my letters, carketed my treasure

All's Well.2 5 28911 50 Casque. And let thy blows, doubly redoubled, fall like amazing thunder on the casque of thy adverse pernicious enemy

Ricbard ii. The very casques that did affright the air at Agincourt

Henry volilcb Not moving from the casque to the cushion

Coriolanus. 51 7 Were it a casque compos'd by Vulcan's skill, my sword should bite it Troilo and Cref. 4 Caffardra. D. P.

Ibid.

857 Ciljibelan for him and his fucceffion, granted Rome a tribute

Cymbeline. 31
The fam d Caffibelan, who was once at point (O, giglet fortune!) to master Cæsar's
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Julius Cæsar.

741 Whilft I struck the lean and wrinkled Cassius

Ant. and Cleop. 13) 9 787)1 39 Cafjöcks. Half of the which dare not shake the snow from off their cafsocks, left they ihake themselves to pieces

All's Well. 41 3 Caft. The government I catt upon my brother

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Tempeft. 1 His filch within being cast, he would appear a pond as deep as hell Meas. for Meal: 3

881 38 your good counsels upon his passion

Winter's Tale.14 3/ 35424 Though he took up my legs sometimes, yet I made a snift to cast him

Macbetb. 2) 3) 371 You cast the event of war

2 Henry iv. Their villainy goes against my weak stomach, and therefore I must caft it up Hen.v. 3| I have set my life upon a cast, and I will stand the hazard of the dye Richard u. 51 4 Only there's one thing wanting, which I doubt not, but our Rome will cast upon thee

Coriolanus. 2 The city cast her people out upon her

Ant. and Cleop. 121
It is as proper to our age to cast beyond ourselves in our opinions

Hamlet. 2
Our general caft us thus early
The pale cast of thought

However this may gall him with some check-cannot with safety cast him Othello."
Caff away. I would be loth to cast away my speech
Do not cast away an honest man for a villain's accusation

2 Henry vi.
Why do you look on us, and make your head, and call us orphans, wretches, cast-
aways
That ever I should call thee, cast-away

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Like a forlorn and desperate caft-away do Mameful execution on herself Tirus And. 5| 3
Cast the water. If thou could'A, doctor, cast the water of my land, find her disease Macb. 3 384,36
Casilian. Thou art a Castilian king, Urinal

Merry W.of Windsor. 2 3
Castiliano Vulgo. What wench? Castiliano Volgo
Castigate. II thou didit put this four cold habit on to castigate thy pride, 'twere well

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Cajile. Go to the rude ribs of that ancient castle

Let him thun castles; lafer shall he be upon the sandy plains
Writing destruction on the enemies castle

Stand fast, and wear a castle on thy head
Cajualry. Even in the force and road of casualty
Cat. Here is that which will give language to you, cat
wringing her hands

2 Gent. of Virona. 2 3 Hang me in a bottle like a cat

Muib Ado riboui Nathing. 1
What though care kill'd a cat, thou hast mettle enough in thee to kill care
Hang off, thou cat, thou burr

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3 Henry iv. 141 21 465|2|42 It follows then the cat must stay at home

Henry v.lt More than prince of cats

Romeo and Juliet. 24) 9782 The cat will mew

Hamlet.5) 110361127 Car o' the mountain.

Tempe. 4 191117 Cat-a-mountain. Your cat-a-mountain looks

Merry W. of Windsor. 2 54119 Cat-log of the conditions of the persons loved by Launce 2 Gentlemen of Verona. 31 1 35 243

36 1113 Caraian. I will not believe such a Cataian

Merry W. of Winds: 12 52151 My lady's a Cataian, we are politicians

Twelfth Nigbr. 2) 3) 315127 Cataplafm. No cataplasm so rare, colle&ted from all simples that have virtue under the moon, can save the thing from death

Hamlet. 41 71032 233 Cataraas. You cataracts, and hurricanoes, spout 'till you have drench'd our steeples Lear. 3 2 946235 Caraftropbe. The catastrophe is a nuptial

Love's Labor Loft.4 1571239 His good melancholy oft began, on the catastrophe and heel of pastime All's Well. 1 I'll tickle your catastrophe

2 Henry iv. 2 48011/12 Pat he comes like the catastrophe of the old comedy

Lear. 21

934119 Catch. No doubt, but he hath got a quiet catch

Taming of tbe Shrew. 2 1 263112 Shall we rouze the night-owl in a catch

Twelfth Nigbt 21 31 315 11 7 And have is have however men do catch

K. Jubni

11 389 41 You may be pleas'd to catch at my intent

Ané. and Cleop.122

77412135 Hector shall have a great catch, if he knock out either of your brains Treil. and Crell

: 12 08661157 Carcbes. Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth, it catches M. Ado Abt. Nurb. 5 2 144 148 Catecbifm. To say, ay, and no, to these particulars, is more than to answer in a catechism

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i Henry iv. 51 1 4682143 Catecbize. I will catechize the world for him

Orbello. 31 4 1064/2148 Catecbizing. What kind of catechizing call you this

M. Ado About Nothing. 14 1 1381113 Cater-coufins. His master and he (saving your worship’s reverence) are scarce catercousins

Mer. of Ven. 12 2 203 2 42 Caterpillars. The caterpillars of the common-wealth, which I have sworn to weed and pluck away

Ricbard ii. 2. 3) 425|2|24 Her wholesome herbs, swarming with caterpillars

Ibid. 31 41 4302159 Whorelon caterpillars

i Henry iv. 2 And caterpillers eat my leaves away

2 Henry vi. 3 1 584136 All scholars, lawyers, courtiers, gentlemen, they call-false caterpillars, and intend their death

Ibid. 141 41 595128 Caters. He that doth the ravens feed, yea, providently caters for the sparrow, be comfort to my age

As You Like It. 21 31 2301151 Caterwauling. What a caterwauling do you keep here

Twelftb Nigbr.21 31 315123 Why, what a caterwauling doft thou keep

Tit. Andronicus. 14) 21 84612156 Cares. Though my cates be mean, take them in good part

Comedy of Errors. 31 1 109/144 My super dainty Kate, for dainties are all cates

Taming of ibe Shrew. [2] 1 2612140 That we may taste of your wine, and see what cates you have

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Macberb. Carbness. D.P.

363 Carlings. None unless the fidler Apollo gets his finews to make catlings on Tr. and Cref:31 3 877227 Catling. What say you Simon Catling

Rogieo and Juliet.4 5 99330 Cato. Thou wast a soldier even to Cato's with

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Julius Cafar. 741 Cartarrbs.

Troil. and Cred: s1 1 8841/42 Cattle. As boys and women are for the most part cattle of this colour As You Like Ir. 3 2 23837 Cavalero-justice.

Merry Woof Windfr. 2 il 531148

llid. 21 53153 Cavaleroes. I'll drink to master Bardolph, and all the cavaleroes about London 2 H. iv. 1 3 5042120 Cavaliers. That will not follow these cull'd and choice-drawn cavaliers to France 11.0.3cb 52014 Caucafus. Oh, who can hold a fire in his hand, by thinking on the frosty Caucasus Rii. 31 41812156 Caudie. A caudle, ho

Love's Labor Loft.4l 31 162 1135 Ye shall have a hempen caudle then, and the help of a hatchet 2 Henry vi. 41 71 596223

Will the cold brook candied with ice, caudle thy morning taste Tim. of Arbens. 41 31 822741 Cave. Left his son George fall into the blind cave of eternal night Ricbard it. S 3 6661139 Caveto. Therefore, Caveto be thy counsellor

Henry v. 2 31 518|1|24 Caviare, 'Twas caviare to the general

Hamier. 2 2101412141 Cavil. That's but a cavil; he is old, I young

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