1 of flint A. S. P. C.L. Commend. I did commend the black oppressing humour to the most wholesome phyfick of thy health-giving air Love's Labor Loft. 1 149/2/21 the paper to his gracious hand All's Weil.5) 130112 43 And so I do commend you to their backs Macberb. 31 1 3731130 Tell her I send to her my kind commends Ricbard ii. 3) 1 426 147 Speak to his gentle hearing kind commends Ibid.31 3 42912/24 I commend me to thee, I commend thee, and I leave thee 2 Henry iv.12 2 4821 56 The king's majesty commends his good opinion to you Henry viii. 2 3 683 1/20 And durft commend a secret to your ear much weightier than this work Ibid. 5 1696 2/45 - And dare upon the warrant of my note commend a dear thing to you Lear. 3) 1 9461 37 Commendation. Only this commendation I could afford her Much Ado About Notbing. 1 1 123 125 I pray you, do your commendations Love's Labor Loft.2 1 1532/30 Such commendations as become a maid, a virgin, and his servant i Henry vi. 51 4 767 21 9 You were ever good at sudden commendations Henry viii. 51 27001135 To the certain hazard of all uncertainties himself commended Winter's Tale. 3/ 2 3452/21 Comment. And comment then upon his sudden death 2 Henry vi. 3) 2 5881123 It is not meet that every nice offence should bear his comment Jul. Cafar. 41 2 758 2163 Even with the very comment of thy soul observe my uncle Hamlet.3 2 1019152 Commenting. I have learn’d, that fearful commenting is leaden servitor to dull delay R.iii. 41 3 6591/25 Commerce. He is now in some commerce with my lady Twelfth Nigbt. 3 4 324 142 All the commerce that you have had with Troy, as perfectly is ours, as yours Troilus and Crefjida. 3 3 876 219 Commiseration. And pluck commiseration of his state from braffy bosoms and rough hearts Merchant of Venice. 4 | 2151 4 Commissions. There have been commissions fent down among them that have flaw'd the heart of all their loyalties Henry viii. 1 2 674 2/26 Did my commission bid you so far forget yourselves Ibid. 5 2 700/1157 He led our powers, bore the commission of my place and person Lear. 5) 31 9631 3 Arbitrating that which the commission of thy years and art could to no issue of true honour bring Romeo and Juliet. 41 1990 1152 Commit. And so I commit you Much Ado About Norb. I I 1241 10 You did commit me: for which I do commit into your hand the unstained sword that you have used to bear 2 Henry iv. 15. 2 503/2] - not with man's sworn (pouse Lear. 3) 41 948 234 Committed, Sir, here comes the nobleman that committed the prince for striking him 2 Henry iv. 1 2 47624 Commix. That it would fy from fo divine a temple, to commix with winds that sailors rail at Cymbeline. 4 2 915127 Commixtion. Were thy commixtion Greek and Trojan so Troilus and Crepid. 4 58821 62 Commixture. And, now I fall, thy tough commixture melts 3 Henry vi. 2 6 6151150 Commodities. Some offer me commodities to buy Comedy of Errors. 4 3 114 45 And our defects prove our commodities 953 110 Commudity. We are like to prove a goodly commodity M. Ad. About Notb.(3) 3 1352 11 For the commodity that strangers have with us in Venice Mircbant of Venice. 31 3 212 2 58 - 'Twas a commodity lay fretting by you Taming of ibe Sbrew.z 1/ 2631 9 To me can life be no commodity Winter's Tale. 3) 2 3442 57 characterized K. John.2 2 3952,40 I would to God, thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought 1 Henry iv. 1 2 4332141 Such a commodity of warm slaves, as had as lief hear the devil as a drum i Henry iv.141 2465153 I will turn diseases to commodity 2 Henry iv. 1 2 478146 Common. And make a common of my serious hours Comedy of Errors. 2 2 107 136 All the realm thall be in common 2 Henry vi. 4) 2 59324 Henceforward all things Mall be in common Ibid. 4/7 59612 I must common with your grief, or you deny me right Hamlet. 4, 510302 27 Communer. He gave it to a commoner o' the camp All's Wall. 51 31 304152 What committed! committed !-0 thou public commoner Othello. 141 2110711 21 Commons. The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes, and quite lost their hearts Ricbard ii. 21 422/1/20 For little office the hateful commons will perform for us 2 423 1 12 The nobles they are fed, the commons they are cold Ibid. 2 2 4232 19 The cominons hast thou rack'd 2 Henry vi. 1 3 576 247 The commons, like an angry hive of bees, that want their leader, scatter up and down, and care not who they iting dvid.31 2 58811/14 Cernicnia Lear. 41 Ibid. 2 82134 1001113 110 2140 2 932 234 3 A.S. P. C. L. Commons. And that's the wavering Commons, for their love lies in their purses Rich. ii.121 2 424, 'Tis, like the commons, rude unpolish'd hinds 2 Henry vi. 3) 2 589 7 And you that love the commons follow me 2 Henry vi. 41 2 594210 Coriolanus. 2 1 714 2 26 Commen fenje. Things hid and barr'd (you mean) from common sense Love's Lab. Lol.. 11481 4 Commonty. Is not a commonty a Christmas gambol, or a tumbling trick Induc, to Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 2542 43 Common wealıb method of ruling it by contraries Tempeft. 2 2 Henry iv. 1 3 479125 - I tell thee Jack Cade the clothier means to dress the Common-wealth and turn it and set a new nap upon it 2 Henry vi. 41 2 592 253 Commotion. Some strange commotion is in his brain Henry viii. 3) 26892 17 Commune. I would commune with you of such things, that want no ear but yours Measure for Mecfure. 4 3 961 39 Communication. What did this vanity but minister communication of a most poor issue Henry viii. 1 16722 42 Compact. Thou pernicious woman, compact with her that's gone Measure for Measure.5 1 What is the course and drift of your compact Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 149 - of credit Ibid. 31 2 The lunatick, the lover, and the poet are, of imagination, all compact Mids.N's.Dr. 51 192 129 If he compact of jars grows musical As You Like It.21 7 232 1158 Patience once more, whiles our compact is urg'd Ibid. 5 4 24712 44 What compact mean you to have with us Julius Cæfar. 3 1 7541 30 When my dimensions are as well compact Lear. I And thereto add such reasons of your own, as may compact it more Ibid. 1 41 938143 Who by a seal'd compact, well ratify'd by law, and heraldry Hamlet. 11000 217 Companion. What an equivocal companion is this Alls Will. 51 31 304/2156 Grew a companion to the common streets i Henry iv. 3 2 4602 S Why rude companion, whatsoe'er thou be, I know thee not 2 Henry vi. 4.10 598/2 19 Has the porter his eyes in his head, that he gives enterance to such companions Cor. 41 51 748 216 hence Jul. Cæfur. 41 31 7601 39 It is not fit your lordship should undertake every companion that you give offence to Cymbeline 21 Il 9011157 - 0, heaven, that such companions thou'dft unfold Olbello. 4 2 10712 50 Companionship. 'Tis Alcibiades and some twenty horse all of companionship Tim. of Ath. 1 I 8061 31 Company. I would gladly have him see his company anatomized All's Well. 41 31 297 138 First mend my company, take away thyself Timon of Athens, 5 31 8222 52 Comparative. And art, indeed, the most comparative, rascalliest, sweet young prince iH.iv. 1 21 443/2 38 And stand the puth of every beardlefs vain comparative Ibid.3) 2 46012 4 Compare. Rhymes, full of protest and oath and big compare Troil, and Crep 3 2 874142 Comparison. Break a comparison M. Ado. About Norb. 2 1 126/2136 Comparisons are odorous Ibid. 31 5 13612122 Stand'ft thou aloof upon comparison i Henry vi. 5 5 56911 6 I dare him therefore to lay his gay comparisons apart Ant. and Cleop. 3 11 7882 9 Compass. That I may compass yours (will] Two Gent. of Verona. 4. 2 39 154 May be the knave brag'd of that he could not compass Merry Wives of Windjor. 3 3 And draw within the compass of suspect the unviolated honour of your wife Comedy of Errors. 3 1 That were hard to compass, because the will admit no kind of suit Twelfth Nigbr. i She is too big, I hope, for me to compass Comedy of Errors.41 1 1132) I And now I live out of all order, out of all compass i Henry iv. 3! 31 4612 43 Why you are so fat, Sir John, that you must needs be out of all compass, out of all reasonable compass Ibid. 31 3 461 244 You judge it straight a thing impossible to compass wonders i Henry vi. 51 Nor thou within the compass of my curse Richard ii. 31 640 2.16 My life is run his compass Julius Cæsar. 5 31 7631222 It strains me past the compass of my wits. Romeo and Juliet. 41 11 990 1135 To do this is within the compass of man's wit Orbell. 31 4 1064 2153 Compassid. Then he compass’d a motion of the prodigal son Winter's Tale. 41 2 349 1154 Compass d-window. Troi. and Cres Compassion. It is no easy thing to make my eyes to sweat compassion Coriolanus. 5 31 736 2158 Compassionate. It boots thee not to be compassionate Richard ii. 1 31 41712149 I hope this compassionate humour of mine will change Ricbard 1.1 4 64452 Compeers. In my rights, by me invosted, he compeers the best Liar.5 31 9631110 Cupola 612146 110 134 2 308153 568 11-3 2 86011 1 not to evil 781217 1 1 1 2021 20 A.S. P. C. L. Compel. Thou can'ît compel no more than Me entreat Mid. Nigbt's Dream.131 21 1871/48 But he hath forc'd us to compel this offer 2 Henry iv. 141 1494 1 20 Compelled. We give express charge, that, in our marches through the country there be nothing compelled from the villages Henry v.31 6524214 Competence. For competence of life, I will allow you; that lack of means enforce you 2 Henry iv. 5) 5 506 2 18 Competency. Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but mpetency lives longer Mer. of Venice. I 2 1991 53 Competitor. Myself in counsel, his competitor Two Gent. of Verona. 26 3224 Complaints. If you will now unite in your complaints, and force them with a constancy, the Cardinal cannot stand under them Henry viii. 3 2 688142 Compleat bosom Measure for Measure. 1 3 Completion. That know love's grief by his complection Much Ado About Nutbing. 1 124145 Complements. These are complements, these are humours Love's Labor Loft. 31 : 1542 52 - A man of complements Ibid. 1 149/11 Garnith'd and deck'd in modest complement Henry v.2 2 5171 10 Complexion is perfect gallows Temper." 1 2 6 thitts to strange effects after the moon Meas. for Mial. 3 871150 Grace, being the soul of your complexion, should keep the body of it ever fair Ib. 31 1 891129 Swart like my shoe, but her face nothing like to clean kept Com. of Errors. 3 2 II12II Something of that jealous complexion M. Ado About Notb. 2 Il 12814 of white and red, lines on Love's Labor Loft. 1 1511132 Minike me not for my complexion the shadow'd livery of the burning sun M.of Ven. 2 - Let all his complexion chuse me so Ibid. 21 7 207 1119 There is too great testimony in your complexion, that it was a passion of earnest As You Like It. 41 3] 2452 15 What see you in those papers, that you lose so much complexion Henry v. 2 2 51626 And the complexion of the element it favours like the work we have in hand J.Cas. : 31 746 2 3 She prais'd his complexion above Paris Troi, and Crud 2] 8591255 By the o'er-growth of some complexion, oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason Hamlet. 1 4 1006 1 14 Compliments. Valour is melted into compliments M. Ado About Nothing. 41 1 1401 16 Stay not thy compliment Love's Lab. Loft. 41 2 1601/29 But that they call compliment, is like the encounter of two dog-apes As You Like It. 2 5 231 2.48 Saving in dialogue of compliment King Jobn.1 Il 389 2-3 Farewell compliment Romeo and Juliet. 2 2 976) 1145 He is the courageous captain of compliments Ibid. 21 41 97812 Complet. To plot, contrive, or complot any ill, 'gainst us, our Nate, our subject or our land Ricbard ii. 1 31 41811 6 I know, their complot is to have my life 2 Henry vi. 31 1 5841237 What shall we do, if we perceive lord Hastings will not yield to our complots R.111.3 2650 124 That afterwards we may digeit our complots in some form Ibid. 31 265033 of mischief Titus Andronicus. 5 1 85012161 Revenge now goes to lay a complot to betray thy foes Ibid. 5. 2 853122 Cumplotted. That all the treasons, for these eighteen years complotted and contrived in this land Richard ii. 1 1 414 2116 Compoje. If we compose well here, to Parthia Ant.and Cleo. 21 21 7741 154 Compused. The Grecian youths are well compos’d, with gifts of nature flowing T. & Crep:/41 41 88025 Composition. If the duke with the other dukes come not to composition Meal.for Meas. 1 7612 20 Her promised portions came short of composition Ibid. 511 9912151 And thinks himself made by the unchaste composition All's Well. 41 31 297 1123 That it was which caus'd our swifter composition Coriolanus. 31 1 7191 9 Who, in the lusty stealth of nature take more composition and fierce quality Lear. 1 21 932|2|40 There is no composition in these news, that gives them credit. Orbello. Il 310471 S Compeft. And do not fpread the compost on the weeds, to make them ranker Hamlet. 3 410251 33 Composure. It was a strong composure a fool could dilunite Troilus and Crellida. 2 31 869124 Thou art of sweet composure Ibid. 2 3) 870244 Compound. Till you compound whose right is worthiest K. Jobr.21 393134 Only compound me with forgotten dust 2 Henry iv. 41 41 49912 51 I pray, my lords, let me compound this strife 2 Henry vi. 2 1 579 11 6 Compounded. I would to God, all strifes were well compounded Ricbard iii. 2 1644/2 31 My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's tail Lear. 1 2 934 % it with dust, whereto 'tis kin Hamlet. 41 21026/2/16 Comprekend. You mall comprehend all vagrom men M. Ado About Norbing 131 31 134/1/34 Compra. 2 2 1 8101119 11000 2133 A. S. P. C.L. Compromises. To make atonements and compromises Merry W. of Windsor. 11 11 461 7 But basely yielded upon compromisc, that which his ancestors atchieved with blows Richard ii.21 1422 1129 Compl. That thou doft love her strikes some scores away from the great compt All's Well. 5 3 303|1|18 Take the bond along with you and have the dates in compt Timon of Arbens. 2 When we shall meet at compt, this look of thine will huri my soul from heaven 0:6.15 2 1078251 Comprible. Let me fustain no scorn: I am very comptible, even to the least finister usage Twelfth Nigbr. 1/ 5312122 Hamlet. 1 Compulsatory. But to recover of us, by strong hand, and terms compulsatory All's Well. 3 Compulfion. In the highest compulsion of base fear 293|234 ‘on, what a noble combat hast thou fought, between compulsion and a brave respect King Jobr. 5) 2408739 Compunctious. That no compunctious visitings of nature shake my fell purpose Macbeth. 1 5 36711|19 Comrade. To be a comrade with the wolf and owl Lear.2 4 94511 8 Con them by to-morrow night Mid. N. Dream. 1 21 1782141 But I con him no thanks for't All's Well.4) 3 298 142 I have taken great pains to con it Twelftb Night. | 5| 312121 An affectioned ass that cons state without book Ibid. 2 31 316 117 And this they con perfectly in the phrase of war Henry v.131 6524 30 - Yet thanks I must you con Tim. of Atb. 41 3 824 135 Thy horse will sooner con an oration, than thou learn a prayer without book Troil. and Cressida. 2 865149 Concave. For his verity in love, I do think him as concave as a cover'd goblet As You Like It.34 2392 33 Concealment. But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, feed on her damalk cheek Twelfth Night. 21 41 31728 And profited in strange concealment i Henry iv. 31 | 458,2 14 Conceit. The good conceit I hold of thee Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 37 5 my comfort, and my injury Comedy of Errors. 4 2 114735 His fair tongue (conceit's expositor) Love's Labour Loft.2 1 1522 25 Their conceits have wings, fleeter than arrows Ibid. 51 21 1682 19 Cut me to pieces with thy keen conceit Ibid. 51 21 1701 5 You have a noble and a true conceit of God-like amity Mer. of Ven. 31 4 213112 As You Like It. 2 232,140 I know you are a gentleman of good conceit Ibid. 5 2 246 2 32 The conceit is deeper than you think for Taming of the Sbrew.41 31 2712 49 For thy conceit is soaking Winter's Tale. 1 2 336 758 is still derived, from some fore-father grief Ricbardi. 2 2 4231|17 There's some conceit or other likes him well Richard u. 34 652140 I shall not fail to approve the fair conceit the king hath of you Henry vi. 2 3 683136 You must conceit me either a coward or a Aatterer Julius Cæfar. 3 1754 15 may rob the treasury of life, when life itself yields to the theft Lear.41 5 957 1 5 - more rich in matter than in words, brags of his substance, not of ornament Rom. and Jul. 2 61 981232. in weakest bodies strongest works Hamlet. 31 4 1024 249 Your wisdom yet, from one that so imperfectly conceits, would take no notice Oth. 3 3 1061/1/16 Dangerous conceits are, in their natures, poisons Ibid. 31 310631 31 Conceited. Him and his worth, and our great need of him, you have right well conceited Jul. Cæfar. Conceitless. So conceitless, to be seduced by thy flattery Two Gent. of Verona. 42 391158 What he is, indeed, more suits you to conceive than me to speak of As You Like It. 1 2 2271161 My widow says, thus she conceives her tale Taming of the Sbrerv. 5) 2 275,161 The griev'd commons hardly conceive of me Henry viii. 1 21 675124 I cannot conceive you.—Sir, this young fellow's mother could Lear. 1 1929116 and fare thee well Ibid. 41 2954734 Alas, what does this gentleman conceive Orbello. 41 210700150 Conceiving. Strikes life into my speech and News much more his own conceiving hym. 31 3 90911/20 Conceptis. In my heart the frong and swelling evil of my conception Meas. for Meal. 485136 Note this dangerous conception in this point Herry viii. 2 675243 Conceptions only proper to myself, which give some soil, perhaps to my behaviours J.Cæj:11 21 74212127 · I have a young conception in my brain Troil. and Crefo-| 3 86412114 Thou but remember'ft me of mine own conception Lear. 4935121 - is a blessing but not as your daughter may conceive Hum!ct. 2! 2101214 And no conception, nor no jealous toy concerning you Orbello.131 411060141 Concep:ion. 31 7462 4.2 1 1 1541148 C 61811155 2 A. S. P. C.L. Conception. For to deny each article with oath, cannot remove, nor choak, the strong conception that I do groan withal O:bello. 5) 210761153 Concernancy. Hamlet. 5) 210381222 Concernings. As time and our concernings shall importune Meas. for Meas. 1 76143 Conclave. And thank the holy conclave for their loves Henry vii. 2 2 6812158 Concluded. 'Tis wonder, that thy life and wits at once had not concluded all Lear. 41 71 960 1150 Concludes. His fault concludes but what the law should end Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 9831212 Conclufions. I will try conclusions with him Merchant of Venice. 2 2 2031 3 A false conclusion, I hate it as an unfill'd can Twelfth Nigbt.2 31 31412 3 There must be conclusions Henry v. 2 514 225 Your wife Octavia, with her modeft eyes, and still conclusion Ant. and Cleop. 14|13| 796 2139 She hath pursu'd conclusions infinite of easy ways to death Ibid. 5) 21 802225 Is 't not meet that I did amplify myself in other conclusions Cymbeline. 1 6 898138 - To try conclufion's Hamlet. 31 4 1025227 O most lame and impotent conclusion Orbello. 2 1105318 But this denoted a foregone conclusion Ibid. 3) 3106411127 Concolinel. Love's Labour Loft.3 Concord. How comes this gentle concord in the world, that hatred is so far from jealousy Midj. Night's Dream. 41 1191114 Ibid. 51 1 1922 44 3 Henry vi. 3/2 Corcupiscible. He would not, but by gift of my chaste body to his concupiscihle intemperate luft, release my brother Measure for Measure. 5 1 931245 Concupy. He'll tickle it for his concupy Troil. and Crep: 5 2 887 123 Condign. In thy condign praise Love's Labor Loft. 1 2 1502115 Conditions. Yes; and his ill conditions Muib Ado About Nothing: 132 133-157 If he have the condition of a saint with the complexion of a devil Mercb. of Venice. 2001 54 Such is now the Duke's condition, that he mis-construes all that you have done As You Like Ir. 1 2 225158 Let me know my fault, on what condition stands it Ricbard i.[23 425123 I will from henceforth rather be myself, mighty, and to be fear'd, than my condition i Henry iv. 1 3 445138 - I in my condition, shall better speak of you than you deserve 2 Henry iv. 431 4971 And do arm myself to welcome the condition of the time Ibid. 51 2 5021 5 My tongue is rough, coz, and my condition is not smooth Henry v. 5 2 54012137 What a good condition can a treaty find i' the part that is at mercy Coriolanus. 1 10 711219 Is 't possible, that so Mort a time can alter the condition of a man Ibid. 5. 4) 7371129 Abler than yourself to make conditions Julius Cæfar. 43759126 Spare your oaths, I'll trust to your conditions Timon of Aibens. 41 3 821138 For condition, a shop of all the qualities that man loves woman for Cymbeline. 5 5 9252 2 Long engrafted condition Lear. 1 1 9321211 She is full of most bless’d condition Othello.2 1 105411 Conditioned. The best condition’d and unweary'd spirit in doing courtefies M.of Venice. 3 2 212 150 Condole. I will condole in some measure Midf. Night's Dream.fi 2 1781122 Condolement. But to persever in obstinate condolement, is a course of impious stubbornness Hamlet. 1 2 100212 5 There is in this business more than nature was ever conduct of Tempest. 1511 An honourable conduct let him have King John. 1 387217 Conduct. And in my conduct thall your ladies come i Henry iv. 3 1 457250 Although thou hast been conduct of my shame 2 Henry vi. 2 41 583129 Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavory guide Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995116 Conducted. Stay a while, and you thall be conducted Meas. for Meal. 3 84 2148 Conduits. And all the conduits of my blood froze up Comedy of Errors.15 1 119 2126 Like a weather-beaten conduit of many king's reigns Winter's Tale. 52 360121 3 That our best water brought by conduits hither Coriolanus. 2 31 7181236 How now? a conduit, girl? what, still in tears? Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988216 Coney. As the coney, that you see dwell where she is kindled As You Like I!.32 237221 So doth the coney struggle in the net 3 Henry vi. 1 4 Coney-carcbed. Take heed, lignior Baptista, left you be coney-catched in this business Taming of the Sbrew. 51274 230 Conies. They will out of their burrows, like conies afier rain Coriolanus. 4 5 7391/48 Coney-catching rascals Merry Wives of Wind.lili 4612/48 Confcions. I 2 22 126 6081140 |