462 27 a A.S. P. C. L. Confections. Our great king himself doth woo me oft for my confections Cymbeline. 16 89811135 If Pisanio have, said Me, given his mistress that confection which I gave him for cordial, she is serv'd as I would serve a rat Ibid. 51 s. 926134 Confectionary. But myself, who had the world as my confectionary Tim. of Arb. 41 3 822 224 Confederacy. I stood i'the level of a full charg'd confederacy Henry viii. 1 2 67412/ s Confederaies. By the way we met my wife, her fifter, and a rabble more of vile confederates Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118260 My heart is not confederate with my hand Ricbard ii. 5 3 437150 Conference. It was the copy of our conference Comedy of Errors. 51 1 117 1154 Hand in hand in fad conference Mucb Ado About Nob. Il 3) 125 2 7 Women and fools, break off your conference King John. 2 3 3921 The mutual conference that my mind hath had by day, by night 2 Henry vi. 1 5712 17 Confess. I confess the wench Love's Labour Loft. I I 150110 and live-confess and love Mer. of Venice. 3 2 210116 - I will confess what I know without constraint, if ye pinch me like a pasty, I can say no more All's Well. 41 31 2981111 If I confess much, you will play the tyrant Troilus and Cref:3 2 87312142 Confeffed. If it be confessed, it is not redressed Merry Wives of Windo 1 1 He hath confess’d himself to Morgan, whom he supposes to be a friar All's Well. 4 3 297 2158 Confeffion. That loves his mistress more than in confeffion Troie and Crep: 31 364 129 There is a kind of confession in your looks, which your modefties have not craft enough to colour Hamier.2 210131 26 He made confession of you Ibid. 4! 7.1032730 Confeflir. O, that your Lordship were but now confessor to one or two of these H. viii. 11 4 6771217 Confidence. The next time we have confidence Merry Wives of Wind. 1 4 512124 I would have some confidence with you, that decerns you nearly M. Alo Aboue Nob. 3 5 13627 I make my wager rather against your confidence, than her reputation Cymbeline. 51 897126 If you be he, I defire some confidence with you Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 97923 Confident. Be confident to speak Ricbard 11.2 3 422 1152 The Douglas and the Hotspur both together are confident against the world in arms i Henry iv. 5 1 468 227 These three, three thousand confident, in act as many Cymbeline. 5! 31 921115 Confine. I'll confine myself no finer than I am Twiifib Nigbe. 1 3 3082 28 Confir'd. To us and to our purposes confind 2 Henry iv. 41 14941150 Confiners. The senate hath stirr’d up the confiners, and gentlemen of Italy Cymbeline. 4 21 918 247 Confirm. Thus far I confirm you Timon of Arbens. I 2 807 2128 Corfirmation. Let heaven witness how dear I hold this confirmation Henry viii. 5 2 709,2135 Confirm'd countenance Much Ado About Norb. 51 4 145 2141 He has such a confirm'd countenance Curiclanus. 1 3 797 1158 Confiscate. His goods confiscate to the Duke's dispose Comedy of Errors. 1 1 1031 26 Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate Ibid. 1 21 1042 45 If thou doft med one drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods are by the laws of Venice, confiscate Merch. of Venice. 41 ? 2171165 And let it be confiscate all, so soon as I have receiv'd it Cymbcline.s1 5 9271116 Confixed. Let me in safety raise me from my knees; or else for ever be confixed here Measure for Measure.'51 Confluence. You see this confluence, this great food of visitors Tim. of Albens. 1804713 Conformities. You cannot one bear with another's conformities 2 Henry wi. 2 41 484 1124 Conjund. He did confound the best part of an hour in changing hardiment with great! Glendower i llenry iv. 1 3 446118 How could'It thou in a mile confound an hour Coriolanus. I Let's not confound the time with conference harsh Julius Cæfar. 1768,114 But, to confound such time, that drums him from his sport Ani. and Cleop. 47721|| 3 What willingly he did confound, he wail'd Ibid.3 2 782 2155 Confounded. As fearfully, as doth a galled rock o'erhang, and jutty his confounded barel Henry v.13! 320-38 Quite confounded with this mutiny Julius Cafar.131 7531 And by such two, that would, by all likelyhood, have confounded one the other, or have fallen both Cronbelire. 1 5 597 3 Confufit. Who, all for want of pruning with intrusion, insect thy sap, and live on thy confusion Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108212 There is such confusion in my powers Merib. of Venica.3 2 - now hath made his master-piece Macberb. 2 3 37111138 Then let confusion of one part confirm the other's place K. Febr. 2! 21 393/2461 Conf/ion. 1001 1 1 I A.S. P. C.L. Confufion. And vast confusion waits (as doth a raven on a fick-fallen beast) the eminent decay of wrested pomp K. Jobin. 4) 31 407|1| 2 And yet confusion live Timon of Arbens.41 1 818 2 47 Confusions cure lives not in these confusions Romeo and Juliet. 41 5 993|1| 9 Conger. Hang yourself, you muddy conger 2 Henry iv. 241 48411119 And eats conger and fennel Ibid. 241 486 140 Congregate. He rails even there where merchants most do congregate Mer. of Ven. 1 31 2002 47 Congregated fands Otbello. 2 1 1052 123 Congregation. In the congregation where I should wed there will I shame her Mucb Ado About Nothing: 31 21 133/2 55 Before the whole congregation Thame her with what he saw o’ernight Ibid. 3 3 135 1154 To Thew bare heads in congregations Coriolanus. 3) 2 72311 S - of vapours Hamlet. 2 2101312 Congreeted. That, face to face, and royal eye to eye, you have congreeted Henry viii. 5 2 5382 3 Congruent. I spoke it, tender Juvenal, as a congruent epitheton Love's Labor Loft. 1 2] 150121 I The posterior of the day, most generous for, is liable, congruent, and measurable for the afternoon Ibid.S) 1 165 1160 Congruing in a full and natural close, like mufick Henry v. 1 2 512 2 26 Conjointly. Both conjointly bend, your sharpest deeds of malice on this town K. Fobr.2 2 3941 22 Conjunkt. When he, conjunct, and flattering his displeasure tript me behind Lear. 2 2 941|232 - I am doubtful that you have been conjunct and borom'd with her Ibid. 5 1 9614132 Conjunction. Lift to this conjunction, make this match K. John. 2 2 3941156 Heav'n Smile upon this fair conjunction Ricbard iii. 5 41 669228 - Now all my joy trace the conjunction Henry viii. 3) 2 688/2.40 Conjunctive. She is so conjunctive to my life and soul Hamlet. 41 711031155 Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him Ornello.1 3105012 54 Conjuration. Mock not my senseless conjuration, lords Richard ii. 3 2 426237 I do defy thy conjuration Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 995221 An earneft conjuration from the king Hamlet. 5) 21037 2 8 Conjure. Doft thou conjure for wenches, that thou call'it for fuch store Com. of Errors. 3 1 1097 53 I conjure thee leave me, and be gone Ibid. 4) 3) 1141249 Some scholar would conjure her Much Ado Ab. Norb. 2 1 127 2128 To conjure tears up in a poor maid's eyes Mid. Night's Dream. 31 21 1862 14 My way is to conjure you As You Like It. 51 41 25012 3 · I conjure thee by all the parts of man which honour does acknowledge Win.Tale. I 2 338123 And whereupon you conjure from the breast of civil peace such buld hostility iH.iv. 4) 31 466 21 5 Henry v. 5 2 5402 43 i Henry vi. 1 5 549 737 And conjure thee to pardon Rome Coriolanus. 5 2 734/222 'sfoot I'll learn to conjure and raise devils Trois and Cref 2 3186812 23 Nay, I'U conjure too Romeo and Julier. 21 1 975115 The ape is dead, and I must conjure him Ibid. 21 1 9751125 Conjured. He hath conjured me beyond them, and I must need appear Tim. of Atb. 3 6 817 2 5 Conjurer. Between them they will kill the conjurer Comedy of Errors. 5 | 11811156 This pernicious Nave, forsooth, took on him as a conjurer Ibid. 5 1 1191117 Dealing with witches and with conjurers 2 Henry vi. 2 1 5801 12 Conr'd. That well by heart hath conn'd his emballage Lrve's Labor Loft. 5 2 16712 Unless you can find sport in their intents extremely stretch'd and conn'd with cruel pain Midl. Night's Dream. 5 I 1931 5 Have you not been acquainted with goldsmiths wives, and conn'd them out of rings As You Like It. 3 2 2361115 You were usid to load me with precepts, that would make invincible the heart that conn'd them Coriolanus. 4) 1 7261135 Learn’d and conn'd by rote Julius Cæsar.4) 31 759 2 46 Conquered. If we be conquer'd, let men conquer us, and not these bastard Britains R.2.5 31 66918 Conqueror. For Henry, son unto a conqueror, is likely to beget more conquerors 1 Her.vi.5656912155 Conqueft. Faith, 'tis a conquest for a prince to boast of i Henry iv. 1 1 442 2 10 Death make no conquest of this conqueror Richard ii. 3 1649 1114 Conrade. D.P. Mucb Ado Ab. Norb. Corfanguineous. Am not I consanguincous ? am not I of her blood ? Twelfth Nigbr.21 31 3151130 Conscience. Effect of on Alonzo Tempeft. 31 31 151 2 Effects of Now Cupid is a child of conscience Merry Wives of Windsor. 515 7112115 If Don Worm his conscience find no impedimens Much Ado Ab. Norb. 15 14511 14 Conscience. I21 Ibid. 51 1 1912153 2 Ibid. 1 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 A.S. P. C. L. Conscience. My conscience will serve me to run from this Jew my master Mer. of Ven.[21 21 202|2/27 My conscience hanging about the neck of my heart Ibid. 2 21 202 24.0 But, were my worth, as is my conscience, firm, you should find better dealing Twelfth Nigbt. 31 3) 322148 The colour of the king doth come and go between his purpose and his conscience King Jobu. 42 4032/38 Whom conscience and my kindred bids to right Ricbard ii. 2 21 4232 49 The guilt of conscience take thou for thy labour Ibid. 51 64401 With conscience wide as hell Henry v.33 521 256 They are our outward consciences, and preachers to us all Ibid.41 11 5272 3 My conscience tells me you are innocent 2 Henry vi. Il 58412/31 He is but naked though lock'd up in steel, whose conscience with injustice is corrupted Ibid. 3 2 589 2120 The worm of conscience fill begnaw thy soul Richard ii. 1 3 639 255 'Faith, some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me 4 6421156 characterized by one of the murderers of Clarence 41 6422 8 Every man's conscience is a thousand swords, to fight against that bloody homicide Ibid.15) 2 6652 s O coward conscience, how doft thou afflict me Ibid. 5 3 667 2/20 My conscience hath a thousand several tongues Ibid. 31 667 2134 Conscience is but a word that cowards use Ibid. 5 3 6682 45 If I have a conscience, let it ank me, even as the axe falls, if I be not faithful H. viii. 2 1679|230 No, his conscience has crept too near another lady 2 680117 The marriage with his brother's wife has crept too near his conscience Ibid. 2 21 6810 6 But conscience, conscience, O 'tis a tender place, and I must leave her 2682152 I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a ftill and quiet conscience Ibid. 3 2 692 140 - I'll haunt thee, like a wicked conscience still, that mouldeth goblins swift as frenzy thoughts Troilus and Crefl: 511 897110 Heaven and my conscience knows thou didst unjustly banish me Cymbeline. 31 31 909122 My conscience! thou art fetter'd more than my Thanks or wrists Ibid. 51 4 9212149 Now my heavy conscience finks my knee, as then your force did Ibid. 5 5 92812 Thus conscience does make cowards of us all Hamlet. 3 1101724 Their best conscience is not to leave undone, but keep unknown Otbello. 31 31061230 Confecrate. And consecrate commotion's civil edge 2 Henry iv. 4 1 493216 - To villainy and vengeance confecrate Titus Ardron. 2 1837 2 14 Conferi. The wealth I have waits on my consent, and my consent goes not that way Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 592 45 Some villains of my court are of consent and sufferance in this As You Like It. 2 2 229234 If you shall cleave to my consent Macbetb. 2 1 369 1136 Their consent of one direct way should be at once to all the points o' the compass Cor. 2 31 716221 Your breath of full consent belly'd his fails Troi. and Cred2 2 867 1152 Your full consent gave wings to my propention Ibid. 2 86712153 At last, upon his will I seal'd my hard consent Hamlet. 2 1002 116 Consequence. Some consequence, yet hanging in the Stars, shall bitterly begin his fearful date with this night's revels Romeo and Juliet 1 4 973127 · If consequence do but approve my dream Orbello. 21 31055 1 52 Conserve. Thou art too noble to conserve a life in base appliances Meas. for Meal 31 1 Conserves. If you give me any conserves, give me conserve of beef Induc. 10 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 25323 Confiderance. After this cold considerance, sentence me 2 Henry iv. 5 2 503 118 Confiderate. None are for me, that look into me with considerate eyes Ricbard iii. 4 21 657232 Confideratim. Startles and frights consideration 2 4031146 - like an angel came, and whipp'd the offending Adam out of him Henry v 1 51011136 Let's to supper, come, and drown consideration Ant. and Cleop. 4 2 791129 Considered. Being something gently confider'd Winter's Tale. 41 31 357 1138 At our more confider'd time Hamlet. 2 2 10101254 Conhdering. Many maz’d considerings did throng, and press’d in with this caution H. viii. 2 41 685/234 Conhgring. Heaven configning to my good intents 2 Henry iv. 5 2 5041 Confiftery. My counsels consistory Richard iii. 2 2 6462137 Confolation. Kate of my consolation Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 261 2 41 Consonancy. By the consonancy of our youth Hamlet. 2 2 1013 133 Confort. Wilt thou be of our confort Two Gent. of Verona. 41 3854 And afterwards consort with you till bed-tinere Comedy of Errors.1 2 105110 Street health and fais desires confort your grace Love's Labor Laff./21 11 353 2426 Conforto 2 881133 K. Jobr. 4 I 1 4 H 2 13/2 26 387) 2 Ibid. 51 41 321 61 44.1/22 A. S. P. C. L. Consort. And must for aye confort with black-brow'd night Mid. Nighi's Dream.3 21 188/2/21 with me in loud and dear petition Trui. and Crel 5 3 887 2 4 Yes, madam, he was of that confort Lear.2 11 9401|14 Thou wretched boy, that didft confort him hence, shall with him hence Rom. and Jul. 3 1983/1 2 Conforted. With all the rest of that consorted crew, destruction straight shall dog them at the heels Richard ü.5 31 4381/28 Who to Philippi here conforted us Julius Cæfar. 5 2 7622 50 Consorteft. Thou confort'st with Romeo Komeo and Jul. 3 1982|25 Conjpestuirics. What harm can your biffon conspectuities glean out of this character Cor.12 17122|15 Conjpiracy against Alonzo prevented by Ariel Tempest. 21 10130 - open-eyed Ibid. 22 101 42 Now for conspiracy, I know not how it tastes Winter's Tale. 3 2 3441234 The difficulty of concealing Julius Cæfar. 2 1 747 214 Conspirant 'gainst this high illustrious prince Lear. 5) 3) 96312 43 Constable. In case to justie a constable Tempeft. 312 Who think you the most desartless man to be constable Much Ado About Norb. 3 2 1341119 Charge to Ibid. 3) 3 134|2/24 You, constable, are to present the prince's own person Ibid. 31 3 13412125 If you meet the prince in the night, you may stay him Ibid. 3) 3) 13412 36 Call up the right master constable Ibid. 31 31 135 159 This learned constable is too cunning to be understood Ibid. 5 1 1431136 Lord of France. D.P. Henry v. 509 Confiance, mother to Arthur. D. P. King Jubn. Conftancies. Whose constancies expire before their fashions All's Well. 1 2 280|1|45 Constancy. Grows to something of great constancy Midf. Nigbi's Dream. 5. 1921|47 Your constancy hath left you unattended Macbet b. 2 37012) 2 Take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy Henryv. 512 539|2|15 - O constancy, be strong upon my side Julius Cæfar.21 3 751216 Corfitant. My stomach is not constant Tempeft. 22 112 26 I cannot now prove constant to myself Two Gent. of Verona. 216 Twelfth Night. 4 2 3272 27 - you are, but yet a woman i Henry iv. 2 31 45111 56 But I am constant as the northern star Julius Cæjar.31 1752 225 That I was constant Cimber Mould be banish'd, and constant do remain to keep him fo Ibid. 3) 1 752|2|37 We have this hour a constant will to publish our daughters several dowers Lear. I 1 92912/25 Bring his constant pleasure Ibid. 5 1 9611120 Constantly. I do constantly believe you Meas. for Mcaf:/4/ 1 9312 Conftantinople. Shall go to Constantinople, and take the Turk by the beard Henry v. 512 5401 Conftellation. I know thy constellation is right apt for this affair All's Well. I 41 3101157 Conser. I will conster to them whence you come Twelfth Nigbt. 3 1 320 52 Conftitution. Else nothing in the world could turn so much the constitution of any conitant man Mercb. of Venice. 3 2 Confirain. Your grace would constrain me Mucb Ado About Notb. 1 11231159 Confirain’d. "Tis not the first time I have constrain’d one to call me knave Tw. Night.2 31 315116 None serve with him but constrained things, whose hearts are absent too Macbeth. 5) 41 385 1 6 Conftring'd in mafs by the almighty fun Troi. and Crel. 5 2 8871119 Cinftruétion. My pretext to strike at him admits a good construction Coriolanus. 51 51 73811113 Confirue. I can construe the action of her familiar stile Merry W. of Windjor. 1 3 4911 37 But men may construe things after their fashion Julius Cæsar. 1 31 745 216 All my engagements I will construe to thee Julius Cæfar.2 1749 240 Conful. Were he to stand for consul, never would he appear i' the market place Cor. 2 1 7141143 They have chose a consul, that will from them take their liberties Ibid. 2 31 7182) 4 Consummate. Marry her instantly-which consummate, return with him here again Meas. for Meal. 101153 I do but stay till your marriage be consummate M. Ado About Nob. 3. 2 1322 46 Confummation. "Tis a consummation devoutly to be with'd Hamlet. 11017 139 Consumption. I can get no remedy against this consumption of the purse 2 Ilenry iv. 1 2 478132 Conjumprisns low in hollow bones of man Tim. of Athens. 41 3 821 2 3 C-niegier. Being strumpeted by thy contagion Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 11 32 All the contagion of the south light on you Coriclanus. I 4 7081155 I'll touch the point with this contagion L'amlet. 3 71032|2|37 Cintagious. Very sweet and contagious, i'faith Tarifeb Night. 31 31 375111 + Centeissa 2123 1 1 2012123 A.S. P. C.L. Contagious. A most contagious treason come to light Henry v. 41 81 538 2:35 Containing. Whose containing, if so from fenfe in hardness, that I can make no collection of it Cymbeline. 5 5 9281.24 Contaminate. That this body confecrate to thee, by ruffian luft Mould be contaminate Comedy of Errors.'2 2 10811 Contaminated. A contaminated state Much Ado About Nob. 2) 2 1282 61 - Whilft by a Nave, no gentler than my dog, his fairest daughter is contaminated H.v.4 5 533)2 43 Contemnd. Yet better thus, and known to be contemnd, than still contemn’d and flatter'd Lear.4 11 9521 50 Contemplation makes a rare Turkey cock of him Twelfth Nigor. 21 5 3181 2 The prince obfcur'd his contemplation under the veil of wildness Henry v. 1 il 510 221 If we did think his contemplations were above the earth, and fix'd on spiritual objects, he should still dwell in his musings Henry viii. 3 2 689|239 Contempt. I hope upon familiarity will grow more contempt Merry Wives of Wind. I 481121 Contempt, farewell Much Ado Ab. Notb.31 13212 34 The contempts thereof are as touching me Love's Labor Lop. I Il 1491 35 his scornful perspective did lend me All's Well. 5 53031 7 It is, in contempt of question, her hand Twelfth Nigbr.21 5 318210 Reflect I not on thy baseness, court contempt Winter's Tale. 4 3 3562 36 He did folicit you in free contempt Coriolanus. 21 31 718 11 50 What our contempts do often hurl from us, we with it ours again Ant. and Cleop. 1 2 7692/30 Contemprible. The man, as you know all, hath a contemptible spirit M. Ado Ab. Norb. 2 31 1302 42 Content. How does your content tender your own good fortune Tempeft. 23 the fovereign aid of patience Ibid. 5 1 Now go we in content, to liberty, and not to banishment As You Like It, I 3 22812159 . I will content you, if what pleases contents Ibid. 5 2 247 1138 - Sister, content you in my discontent Tam. of the Shrew. 1 1 2552 34 The general is content to bear thee yet All's Well.4 1 296 11 5 Nought's had, all's spent, where our defire is got without content Macbctb.(3) 2 374 147 I shall be well content with any choice tends to God's glory, and my country's weal i Henry vi. 5 21 565134 She is content to be at your command Ibid. 51 6569161 I am content he shall reign; but I'll be protector over him 2 Henry vi. 41 2 5941/47 My crown is call'd content; a crown it is, that feldom kings enjoy 3 Henry vi. 3 1 617114 - If you be a king crown'd with content, your crown content and you must be contented to go along with us Ibid. 3 1 617 1116 Come the next sabbath, and I will content you Richard 17.3 2 651149 And all the ruins of distressful times repair'd with double riches of content Ibid. 4 4 662 1152 This night he dedicates to fair content, and you Henry viii. 1 4 677212 'Tis better to be lowly born, and range with humble livers in content Henry viii./2 31 682 222 Our content is our best having Ibid. 2 3 68212 26 I cannot speak enough of this content, it stops me here; it is too much of joy Orb. 2 1 10531158 Coriented. The meat was well, if you were so contented Tam. of the Shrew. 4) 1 268 2151 And that we are contented, Cæsar shall have all true rites and lawful ceremonies Julius Cæfar.3 1754 158 Contention, like a horse full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose, and bears down all before him 2 Henry iv. I 1474116 No quarrel, but such a sweet contention 2 Henry vi. I 2 6062 The great contention of the sea and skies parted our fellowhip Orbello. 2 110529149 There are some shrewd contents in yon fame paper Mercb. of Venice. 3 2 2112160 - The contents, as in part I understand them, are to blame Lear. 11 2 93311/20 Conteftation. Their contestation was theme for you Ant. and Cleop. 2 21 77412138 Continency. In her chamber, making a fermon of continency to her Tam. of the Sbrew.4 126917 Coatinent. Contrary to thy established proclaimed edict and continent canon Li's L Lif. 1 149 2 44. My continent of beauty 16 d. 41 158125 - Have every pelting river made so proud, that they have overborne their continents Midj. Night's Dream. 2 2 1801 Here's the scroll, the continent and summary of my fortunes Mer. of Venice. 3 2 2111113 Why, thou globe of finful continents, what a life do thou lead 2 Henry iv. 2 41 4862 36 Heart, once be stronger than thy continent, crack thy frail case Ant, and Cleo. 412 795|1,33 I pray you, have a continent forbearance, 'till the speed of his rage goes Nower Lear. 1 1 934 1,45 Clore pent up guilts, rive your concealing continents Ibid. 31 2 947 1,37 Which is not tomb enough, and continent, to hide the nain Ilamle.. 41 41102312 34 You Mall find in him the continent of what part a gentleman would see ibid. 5) 21038 2 10 4 H 2 Continuate. 2 2 1 |