C A.S. P. C. L. Coacb-makers. Made by the joiner squirrel or old grub time out of mind the fairies coach-makers Romeo and Juliet. 1 4 973 238 Co-al. But, if I tell how these two did co-act Troilus and Crisida. 5 2 8862 19 Cuestive. Thou coactive art, and fellowest nothing Winter's Tale. I 2 335/2/11 Czagulate. O'er-sized with coagulate gore Hamlet. 2 2/10151/20 Coal. There is no malice in this burning coal K. John. 141 14022/52 It is you have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me Henry viii. 241 68412 32 If he could burn us all into one coal, we have deservd it Coriolanus. 141 67321/31 A pair of tribunes, that have rack'd for Rome to make coals cheap Ibid. s 1 733 1125 We'll not carry coats Romeo and Juliet. I 1967 121 Coal-black is better than another hue Tirus Andronicus. 4) 2 847 1 41 Craft. Whose haughty spirit, winged with defire, will coast my crown 3 Henry vi. 1 il 606 145 How he coasts and hedges his own way Henry vii. 3 2 6882130 Coafling. So glib of tongue, that give a coasting welcome ere it comes Trvio and Cref: 41 5881245 Coat. There's a hole made in your best coat Merry W. of Windfor.3 564227 I would not be in some of your coats for two pence Twelfth Nigbl. 41 326 252 If this be a horse-man's coat, it hath feen very hot service Ibid.141 21 3490125 They will pluck the gay new coats o'er the French soldiers heads Henry v. 41 31 532 125 Coat of Arms. They may give the dozen white luces in their coat M.W. uf Wind. 4525 Either renew the fight, or tear the lions out of England's coat i Henry vi. 1 554912/12 Coats of Steel. Shall we go throw away our coats of steel, and wrap our bodies in black mourning gowns 3 Henry vi. 2 1 6102155 Cóbble. Why, fir, cobble you 7. Cafar. 17417|23 1 Cobbled foes. And feebling such as stand not in their liking, below their cobbled Moes Cor. 1 17051155 Cobban. Lord Reignold Richard ii. 2 1 422215 Cobler's description of his own trade 7. Cæfar. 1 2 747115 Cotloaf Troilus and Cresjidu. 2 8652 42 Cobweb. D. P. Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 175 Good master Cobweb, if I cut my finger, I shall make bold with you Ibid. 3 184,2150 Cock. And look thou meet me ere the first cock crow Ibid. 2 2) 181215 Of what kind should this cock come of As You Like It. 21 7 233128 A combless cock, so Kate will be my hen Taming of tbe Sbrew. 2 1 262 120 No cock of mine, you crow too like a craven 1 262 1125 We were carousing 'till the second cock Macbeth. 2 3 37012142 Pistol's cock is up, and Aashing fire will follow Henry v.2 Il 51515 The early village cock hath twice done salutation to the morn Ribard iri. 5 3 6672 51 His cocks do win the battle still of mine, when it is all to nought Ant, and Cleop. 2 31 77711 31 I have retir'd me to a wasteful cock, and set mine eyes at flow Timon of Aibers. 21 21 811 2 47 I must go up and down like a cock that no body can match Cymbeline. 2 il 9011152 You are a cock and a capon too; and you crow, cock, with your comb on 11 9011154 The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, doth with his lofty and thrill-lounding throat awake the god of day Hamler. 1 110011/29 - Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, this bird of dawning fingeth all night long 111001138 by cock Ibid. 41 51029 [Boat] And yon' tall anchoring bark, diminish'd to her cock; her cock, a buoy, almost too small for fight 6 956 2132 Cock-e-boop. You will set cock-a-hoop Romeo and Juliet. Il 51 974119 Cuck and Pye. By cock and pye Merry Wives of Windsor. i 48/2/18 By cock and pye 2 Henry io. 5 al 5011 5 Cock's Paffion. Silence! I hear my master Taming of the Shrew.41 1 268145 Cak-but-time. Much about cock-lhut-time, from troop to troop, went through the army Richard iii. 5 2 666145 Cock-fure 1 Henry iv.2 449119 Cx katrices. They will kill one another by the look, like cockatrices Twelfth Night. 3. 41 324 27 - O my accursed womb, the bed of death; a cockatrice haft thou hatcht Richard u. 41 656259 And that bare vowel I shall poison more than the death-darting eye of cockatrice Romeo and Julier. 31 2 984131 Cocker'd. Shall a beardless boy, a cocker'd filken wanton, brave our fields K. John. s 1 407241 Cukle. Sow'd cockle, reap'd no corn Love's Lab. Loft. 41 3 164/2/21 Why 'tis a cockle, or a walnut-shell Taming of the Sbrew. 41 3 270013 In soothing them, we nourish 'gainst our senate the cockle of rebellion Coriolanus. 3 11 7192145 Cockle hat Hamlet. 41 51028|219 Cockney. I am afraid this great lubber the world will prove a cockney Tavolfib Nigbr. 141 1 32611157 4G 3 Cickney. Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 Ibid. I Lear. 4 1 2 1 A.S. P. C. L. Cockney. Cry to it, nuncle, as the cockney did to the eels, when she put them i' the paste alive Lear. 241 944 1 7 Cockpit. Can this cockpit hold the vasty field of France Henry v. 1 cb 509 112 Cockrel. It had upon its brow a bump as big as a young cockrel's stone Rom. and Jul. 1 3 971126 Cocytus. As hateful as Cocytus' misty mouth Titus Andronicus. 21 41 840133 Codding. That codding spirit had they from their mother Ibid. 5) 28511 38 Codling. As a codling when 'tis almost an apple Twelfth Night. 1 5 311 260 Cod-piece to stick pins on Two Gent. of Ver. 27 33113 For the rebellion of a cod-piece, to take away the life of a man Meafure för Measure. 3 - 911124 Where his cod-piece seems as matly as his club Much Ado About Nothing. 3) 3 135 1 29 King of cod-pieces Love's Labour Loft. 3 1 156 227 'Twas nothing, to geld a cod-piece of a purse Winter's Tale. 41 31 355221 The cod-piece that will house, before the head has any Lear. 3) 2 947113 Marry, here's grace, and a cod-piece Ibid. 31 2 947 1/17 Cod's-bead. To change the cod's-head for the salmon's tail Otbello. 2 11053 110 Coffer. I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly rogue's coffer M.Wives of Windsor. 2 5625 Hold, there's half my coffer Twelfth Night.3 4 326' 5 Our coffers with too great a court, and liberal largess--are grown somewhat light Richard i. 1 41 4192 /20 The lining of his coffers mall make coats to deck our soldiers Ibid. 1 41 4192 41 Shall our coffers then be empty'd, to redeem a traitor home i Henry iv. 1 3 4461 3 And his coffers found with hollow poverty and emptiness 2 Henry iv. 1 31 479 110 Her alhes, in an urn more precious than the rich jewel'd coffer of Darius i Henry vi. 1 6 5501 Coffin. A custard coffin Taming of the Sbrew. 41 31 277131 Great king, within this coffin I present thy bury'd fear Richard i. 5) 64392159 And hung their rotten coffins up in chains 3 Henry vi. 1 3 607 161 And of the parte a coffin will I rear, and make two pasties of your Mameful heads Tirus Andronicus. 5.2 85329 Coffin'd. Would's thou have laugh'd, had I come coffin'd lzeme, that weep'it to see me triumph Coriolanus.12 il 7132/28 Cog, I cannot cog, I cannot prate M.W. of Windf|3 3 602 1 I cannot cog, and say thou art this and that That lye, and cog, and flout, deprave and Nander Much Ado Ab. Nothing:15 1142115 Since you can cog, I'll play no more with you Love's Labor LA.521 1681 42 Because I cannot flatter, and speak fair, smile in men's faces, smooth, deceive, and cog Richard it. I 31 638 1152 their hearts from them Coriolanus. 3) 2 724 143 Ay, and you hear him cog, see him dissemble Timon of Athens. 5 2 8262 16 Cogging. To be revenged on the same scald, scurvy, cogging companion, the host of the garter Merry Wives of Windsor. 31 1 59111 Come both, you cogging Greeks, have at you both Truilus and Creffica. 5 6 889 2 26 Some cogging, cozening Nave Oikello. 4! 210711240 Cogitation. For cogitation resides not in that man, that does not think it Winter's Tale. 1 2 336 253 This breaft of mine hath bury'd thoughts of great value, worthy cogitations 7. Cæfar. 1 2 742 2137 Cognition. I will not be my self, nor have cognition of what I feel Troilus ard Cressida. 5 2 886 7 Cognizance. As cognizance of my blood drinking hate 1 Henry vi. 2 41 5532 5 And that great men thall press for cinctures, stains, relicks, and cognizance J.Cafar.2 2) 750 260 The cognizance of her incontinency is this Cymbeline. 2 4 905217 Corfcumbs. 1 I will knog your urinals about your knave's cogscombs M.W.of Windsor. 31 1 58 235 Cober’d. Had time coher'd with place, or place with withing Meajure for Mealuri. 2 801118 Coherent. That time and place, with this deceit so lawful may prove coherent All's Well. 3 7 2951116 Coborts. Dissipation of cohorts Lear. 1 2 934 125 C-igne of vantage Macberb. I 6 367 2.14 Coign. See you yon coign o' the capitol: yon corner stone Coriclanus.s Cuil. Who was fo firm, fo conítant, that this coil would not infe&t his reason Tempeft. 1 2 4125 with protestation Iwo Gent. of Verona. 1 2 What a coil is there Comedy of Errors. 31 i 10912 24 For the wedding being there to-morrow there is a great coil to night M. A. Ab. Notb.3) 3 1342 44 Yonder's old coil at home Ibid. 5) 2 145127 I am commanded here, and kept a coil too young All's Well.2 1 283 141 I am not worth this cail that's made for me King John. 2 1 392 1 19 What a coil's here ! serving of becks, and jutting out of bums Timon of Alb. 1 2 809 29 And wilt thou have a reason for this coil Titus Andronicus. 3) 1 843211 When we have thufted off this mortal coil Hamlet. 31 1101711!44 Coina Ibid. 3 3 601224 1 737 1/21 2611 I 18 33512 13 I. 3891248 I A.S. P. C. L. Coin. The face of an old Roman coin scarce seen Love's Labor Lot. 51 21 1722 32 Yea and elsewhere, so far as my coin would stretch i Henry iv. 1 2 443 2 10. Let them coin his nose, let them coin his cheeks Ibid. 3/ 3 462 1 5+ You have caused your holy-hat to be stampt on the king's coin Henry vin. 3 2 6912:32 I had rather coin my heart, and drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring from the hard hands of peasants their vile trash by any indirection Julius Cæfar. 41 3! 759 2 17 heaven's image in ftamps that are forbid Meas, fer Neafo 2 4 856226 Coinage. This is the very coinage of your brain Hamlet. 31 4 1025,1 Coiner. Some coiner with his tools made me a counterfeit Cymbeline. 21 5 906,11 3 Coining. A mother hourly coining plots Ibid.' 2 I 901 2:57 They cannot touch me for coining; I am the king himself Liar.4 695727 Winter's Tale.l1 21 King J bro! Merchant of Venice. I 1 1991,25 Much Ado Abcur Norb.31 4 136126 To thy cold comfort, for being now in thy hot office Taming of the Shrew. 41 2671 57 I spoke with her but once, and found her wond'rous cold All's Well. 3 6 294/213 I muse your majesty doth seem so cold King Jobn.31 1 399* The nobles are fled, the commons they are cold Richard ii. 2 21 4232 19 Their cold intent, tenour, and substance, thus 2 Henry iv. 4 1 492135 Wrathful knipping cold 2 Henry vi. 1 41 582 139 Henry my lord is cold in great affairs Ibid. 3) 1 585 1 57 - friends to me: what do they in the north, when they should serve their sovereign in the west Richard iri. 41 4664115 A milk-lop, one who never in his life felt so much cold as over Moes in snow Ibid.'5 366912 He spake of her, as Dian had hot dreams, and the alone were cold Cymbeline. 5 5 92512 20 Cold-blood. And my cold-blood M. Ado Ab. No:b. 1 1 122 2138 Cold-bords. If you will take this audit, take this life, and cancel these cold-bonds Cym. 5 4 9221 12 Cold-fire Romeo and Julier. 1 9692) I Colleft. The most coldest that ever turn'd up ace Cymbcline. 2 31 9022 19 Cold-fish. It was thought she was a woman, and was turn'd into a cold-fish Winter's Tale. 4) 3 3521 50 Coldly. Bear it coldly but till midnight Much Ado About Notbing. 31 3 133 2,60 We coldly pause for thee King Jobil. 2 391 1:21 Celd-moving nods Timon of A: bens. 22 8122 14 Cold-purses. Hot livers, and cold-purses i Henry iv. 21 4 45412 22 Cold scent. He is now at a cold scent Twelf:b Nigbr. 2) 5 3181247 Celdspur. Of hotspur, coldspur 2 Henry iv. 1 1 474 55 Coldevays, that seem like prudent helps, are very poisonous where the disease is violent Coriolanus. 3) 1 721129 Coleville, Sir John. D. P, 2 Henry iv. 473 Clic. Oft the teeming earth is with a kind of colic pinch’d and vex'd i Henry ic. 31 457 138 Colar. Ah, while you live, draw your neck out of the collar Rom. and Jul. 1 1967 1/25 Colleagued with this dream of his advantage Hamlet. 1 21001 2 27 Collection. Her speech is nothing, yet the unshaped use of it doth move the hearers to collection Ibid. 41 51028 ICI College of wit-crackers Much Ado About Notb. 51 4 1462 26 Collied. Passion having my best judgment collied 0:bello. (2 310562 46 Colliers. Since her time, are colliers counted bright Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 163"30 Hang him foul collier Twelfib Night. 3. 4 323240 We'll not carry coals—for then we should be colliers Ron. and Juli 1967 1 22 Cellop. Sweet villain! most dearest my collop Winter's Tal. I 2 335/27 God knows, thou art a collop of my fieth i Henry vi. 5 5 5672,53 Colufion. The collusion holds in the exchange Love's Lab. Lojt. 4 21 15511123 Colly'd. Brief as the light’ning in the colly'd night Mid. Night's Dream. 1 1 17612154 Colmes-kill. Where is Duncan's body?-carried to Colmes-kill Macbeth. 2 4 372 2135 Clequintida. The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts, Mall be to him Mortly as bitter as coloquintida Orbello. 1 3 105012135 Coleffus. Nothing but a Colossus can do thee that friendship 1 Herry iv. 5 1 468 2:35 He doth bestride the narrow world like a Colossus Julius Ca far. 2 74321 6 Colyfus-wife. Stand Colossus-wise Troilus and Creilida. 5 8899110 Clour. With colours fairer painted than foul ends I cmp. 21 Merry 'Vives of Windjir: 31 41 63', 10 Clour, C 2112 1811117 A. S. P. C.L. You must not marvel, Helen at my course, which holds not colour with the time All's W.25 28912/31 Winter's Tale. 41 31 355113 K. Jobr.42 4032138 How might we see Falstaff bestow himself to-night in his true colours 2 Henry iv. 2 21 482 2 43 But yet we want a colour for his death 2 Henry vi. 3 1 5852110 Since the quarrel will bear no colour for the thing it is, fashion it thus Julius Cæsar 2 1 74714 Cæsar's ambition against all colour, here did put this yoke upon us Cymbeline. 31 1 906247 To gain his colour, I'd let a parish of such Clotens blood Ibid.41 21 9161158 This is a fellow of the self same colour our fifter speaks of Lear. 21 21 9421 9 Which your modesties have not craft enough to colour Hamlet.2 2 10131 28 Read on this book; that show of such an exercise may colour your loneliness Ibid. 3110171118 Then what I have to do will want true colour Ibid. 3) 41025|'| 7 Our colours do return in those fame hands that did display them when we first march'd forth K. John. 2 2 3932 19 Mocking the air with colours idly spread, and find no check Ibid. 5 407|2|43 And follow unacquainted colours here Ibid. 5/ 2 4081127 Thy threat’ning colours now wind up Ibid. 5240821 9 - And wound our tattered colours clearly up Ibid. 51 51 4101149 God, and saint George ! Talbot, and England's right! prosper our colours in this dangerous fight i Henry vi. 41 2 56112 56 Let our bloody colours wave 3 Henry vi. 2 2 6131/24 Those, that weep this lamentable divorce, under her colours, are wonderfully to extend him Cymbeline. 1 5 8960125 Coles. Unbacked colts Tempeft . 41 The hobby-horse is but a colt Love's Lab. Loft.3 15515 He hath rid his prologue like a rough colt Mid. Night's Dream. 51 | 1931 54 Ay, that's a colt, indeed, for he doth nothing but talk of his horse Mer. of Venice. I 2 19912123 For young hot colts, being rag'd, do rage the more Richard u. 2 142026 What a plague mean ye, to colt me thus i Henry iv. 2 21 44912115 Culted. She hath been colted by him Cymbeli.c.2 41 905 2 26 Cali's tooth. Your cole's tooth is not yet cast Henry viii. 1 3 677|1|26 Columbines. There's fennel for you, and columbines Ham'.:. 41 510301135 Comb. You crow, cock, with your coinb on Cymbiline. 2 Il 9011154 But, oh, the noble combat, that 'twixt joy and sorrow, was fought in Paulina 1b. 5 2 360 221 K. John. 5) 24081138 1 Henry viil41 15601 57 Combinate. Her combinate husband Maf. for Mcal. 31 8912/10 Combination. A solemn combination shall be made, of our dear souls Twelfth Night. 31 1 33212/23 This cunning cardinal the articles o’the combination drew as himself pleas'd Her. viri. 1 1 67312138 A combination, and a form, indeed, where every god did seem to let his seal Ham. 31 411024 145 Combin'd. I am combin'd by a sacred vow, and thall be absent Nicas. for Meal. 14) 3 961242 That which combin'd us was most great, and let not a lcaner action rend us Ant. & Cies.[2] 21 774/23 Comme me, to what was done to her Mias. fir Miaf. 21 81126 Quibbling on the word come Ibid. 211 81|1|28 If a maid could come by them M. Ado About Notb. 2 il 1281133 and be hang'd i Henry iv. 2 1 448137 Come and go. He may come and go between you buth Merry W. of Windfor. 2 551124 Come off. They must come off 6712 27 Comes off. This comes off well and excellent Tim. of Atb.lt 1 803221 Much Ado About Notb. s 2 344 - 46 Ant. and Cleop. 52 8011 % Comedy. The not lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thilby Mid. Nigbt's Dream. : 2) 1781 5 - I do not doubt but to hear them say, it is a sweet comedy Ibid. 41 21 1922 7 Pat he comes, like the catastrophe of the old comedy Lear.1 2 934/110 Fimely. Oh, what a world is this, when what is comely envenoms him that bears it As You Like 11.121 31 230/1118 Cewely. 2 Ibid.41 3 1 1 Ibid. 41 C A.S. P. C.L. Comeiy. This is a happier and more comely time Coriolanus. 41 6| 7311111 Comet. Some comet or unusual prodigy Taming of the Sbrew. 3 2 265222 By being seldom seen, I could not stir, but, like a comet, I was wonder'd at i H. iv.3) 2 4601137 importing change of times and states, brandish your crystal tresses in the sky i H.vi.fi 1 5432 1 Now thine it like a comet of revenge, a prophet to the fall of all our foes Ibid. 3 2 557 1123 When beggars die there are no comets seen Jul. Caf.|21 2 7501155 Comfit-maker's wife. You swear like a comfit-maker's wife • 1 Henry iv.3 459/27 Comfort. He receives comfort like cold porridge Tempeft. 2 71141 Give him show of comfort in his suit Merry W. of Wind. 2 52 1155 As thou believeft there is another comfort than this world Meas. for Mias: 511 981149 Had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do K. J bn. 31 41 40111 8 - I do not ask you much, I beg cold comfort Ibid. 5 7 411 153 I dare not say, how near the tidings of our comfort is Richard ii. 2 Il 4221 50 in heaven, and we are on the earth Ibid. 2) 21 43227 - My comfort is that heaven will take our souls, and plague injustice with the pains of hell Ibid. 3) 1 426 1140 - Of comfort no man speak let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs Ibid. 3 2 427247 All comfort go with thee, for none abides with me 2 Henry vi. 21 41 583 1114 Is all thy comfort shut in Glofter's tomb Ibid. 3 2 5872123 - They are, as all my other comforts, far hence Henry viii. 31 1 687144 That comfort comes too late ; 'tis like a pardon after execution Ibid.41 2 6961 If the Roman ladies bring not comfort home they'll give him death by inches Cor. 5 4 737 1160 - To keep with you at meals, comfort your bed, and talk to you sometimes J.Cæfar.2 1 749215 Give her what comforts the quality of her passion requires Ant. and Cleop:15) 1798 1140 Thou art all the comfort the gods will diet me with Cymbeline. 31 41 911 1115 - I will piece out the comfort with what addition I can Lear. 31 6 9501122 - Thy comforts can do me no good at all, thee they may hurt Ibid.41 1 95314 - 'Twas yet some comfort, when misery could begutle the tyrant's rage and frustrate his proud will 6 957 1127 - Such comfort as do lusty young men feel Romeo and Juliet. I 21 970137 That not another comfort like to this succeeds in unknown fate Othello.2 1/1053 1152 Comfortable friar Romeo and Juliet. 5) 31 9961159 Comforted. Not comforted to live, but that there is this jewel in the world, that I may see again Cymbeline. I 2 8942/11 Comforter. Let no comforter delight mine ear Much Ado About Notbirg. 15 | 141124 Comforting. If I find him comforting the king, it will stuff his suspicion more fully Lear. 3 5 9501|11 Comfortless as frozen water to a starved snake Titus Andronicus.3 | 843|240 Coming. The folemn feast shall more attend, upon the coming space All's Well. 2 3] 287 2 7 Coming-irt . Eleven widows and nine maids, is a simple coming in for one man Mercb. of Venice. 21 2 2041116 Cu-mingled. Whole blood and judgment are so well co-mingled Hamlet. 3) 21019142 Cominius. D. P. Coriolanus. 703 Comma. And stand a comma 'tween their amities Hamlet. 5 2 1037 212 Commard. Take upon command what help we have As You Like It. 2 7 2332 Go, fool, and whom thou keep'st command Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 262 1152 It did come to his hands, and commands shall be executed Twelfth Nigbl. 31 4 3222159 Those he commands, move only in command, nothing in love Macbeth. 5 2 384 1/10 - 'And four shall quickly draw out my command, which men are best inclin'd Cor. 1 6710114 For, indeed, I have lost command therefore I pray you Ant. and Cleop. 39 787 1/24 One, that but performs the bidding of the fullest man, and worthiest to have command obey'd Ibid. 3111 789 1137 One business does command us all Tim.of Ath.3 41 814 15 Change command into obedience Cymbeline. 31 41 910 247 You shall more command with years, than with your weapons Orbello. I 210462 6 Commanded. I am ignorant in wliat I am commanded Cymbeline. 31 21 907 1156 Commander. Love thee as our commander and our king Two Gent. of Verona. 41 I 381157 - The troops are all scatter'd, and the commanders very poor rogues All's Well. 41 31 298 1123 Commandments. Went to sea with the Ten Commandments, but scrap'd one out of the table Measure for Measure. 1 76 227 - Could I come near your beauty with my nails I'd set my ten commandments in your face 2 Henry vi. 1 3 576 214 It was a violent commencement in her, and thou shalt see an answerable sequestra tion Othello. 11 3105012130 Commerd. I commend you to your own content Comedy of Errors. 1 2 1051114 Corimondo 2 2 |