1 2 1 1 Il 2681124 1 2 2 10812 A. S. P. C.L. Count Pelatine described by Portia Merebant of Venice.| 11 2 1992/28 . Countenance. You should lay my countenance to pawn M.W.of Wind. 2 5312151 Unfold the evil which is here wrapt up in countenance Meas. for Meals 9911 5 Which I will do with confirm'd countenance M. Ado About Nothing. 5 4 14512 41 Almost chide God for making your countenance as you are As You Like II. 4 242III Ibid. 4 3 244 1 20 Such Ethiop words, blacker in their effect than in their countenance You must meet my master to countenance my mistress Taming of the Sbrew. 4 I believe 'a means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance Itid. 5 27411 32 While he did bear my countenance in the town Ibid. 5 27412161 Winter's Tale. 1 With a countenance. as clear as friendship wears at feafts 33712 15 The king hath on him such a countenance, as he had lost some province Wi's Tale. 11 21 3372 47 As from your graves rise up, and walk like sprights to countenance this horror Macb./2 31 371 1154 William Visor of Woncot, against Clement Perkes of the Hill 2 Henry iv. 5 I 501145 Coriolanus. 4 Some news is come that turns their countenances 731144 But thus thy countenance, still lock'd in steel, I never saw 'till now Troil, and Cred: 41 5 883119 Hamler. 1 A countenance more in sorrow than in anger 2 100312 54 And hath given countenance to his speech Ibid. 1 3 10052 2 Counter. A hound that runs counter and yet draws dry-foot well Comedy of Errors. 41 2 11312153 What for a counter, would I do, but good As You Like It.2723212 59 O, this is counter, you false Danish dogs Hamlet. 41 5102912 5 Counter-caster. Orbello. 1 11043/2 19 Counter-cbarge. The counter-change is severally in all Cymbeline. 51 51 927 2 41 Counter-cbeck quarrelsome As You Like It. 51 41 2481228 Have brought a counter-check before your gates K. Jcbn.2 11 392 230 Counterfeits seem that they are not Two Gent. of Verona. 24 2912 52 Ibid. 51 4 to thy true friend 432 19 How ill agrees it with your gravity, to counterfeit thus grosly with your Nave C.of E. 2 May be the doth but counterfeit Much Ado About Nothing: 2 31 130 124 Ibid. 231301127 · There never was counterfeit of passion came so near the life of passion Fie, fie! you counterfeit, you puppet, you! Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 18712 34 What find I here fair Portia's counterfeit Merchant of Venice. 31.2 As You Like It. 41 3 245 2 19 Well then, take a good heart and counterfeit to be a man That he may take a measure of his own judgment, wherein fo curiously he hath set this counterfeit All's Well. 41 31 297 140 Delineated by Falstaff i Henry iv. 1541 47112 38 Thou draw'st a counterfeit best in all Athens Timon of Albens. 5 - If I could have remember'd a gilt counterfeit, thou wouldīt not have Nipp'd out of my contemplation Troi. and Cres. 121 31 868|245 Some coiner with his tools made me a counterfeit Cymbeline. 2 5906114 You gave us the counterfeit fairly last night Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 9781232 The counterfeit presentment of two brothers Hamlet.131 41024|139 Orbello. 5/ 1 1074 213 It is a heavy night : these may be counterfeits As You Like It. 41 31 245 211 Counterfeited. A body would think this was well counterfeited Counter-gate. You may as well say I love to walk by the counter-gate M.W.of Wind. 3 3 Countermunds. One that countermands the passages of allies, creeks and narrow lanes Com. of Errors. 4 2 1132151 Counter-mines. Th' aversary is digt himself four yards under the countermines Henry v. 3 521117 Counter-points. In cypress chests my arras counter-points Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 236 134 Counter prije. What have I to give you back whose worth may counterpoise this rich and precious gift M. Ado About Nurbing. 41 1371 52 Counterpoised. The man I speak of cannot in the world be fingly counterpoisid Cor. 2 21 715|2125 Counterpoize. The spoil, we have brought home, doth more than counterpoize, a full third part, the charge of the action Coriolanus. 5 5 7381227 Give him thy daughter: what you bestow, in him I'll counterpoize Tim. of Atb. I 1 8051131 - To whom I promise a counterpoize; if not to thy estate, a balance more replete All's Well. (21 31 287 1 57 Counters. I cannot do't without counters Winter's Tale. 41 2 3482 50 When Marcus Brutus grows fo covetous, to lock up rascal counters from his friend Julius Cæfar. 41 31 75912 25 Will you with counters fum the past proportion of his infinite Troil. and Cred: 2 2 867 1 2 Countervail. It cannot countervail the exchange of joy Romeo and Juliet. 21 6 9812 3 Country. Disable all the benefits of your country As You Like It. 41 2421 9 What I am truly, is thine and my poor country's to command Macbetb. 141 31 3811239 And that his country's dearer than himself Coriolanus.l!) 70911152 Country 21012144 1 82611153 6012133 2 6 1 A.S. P. C.L. Couturg-fodring. [Dancing.) Tempeft.4, 117|2,24 Hamier. 3 210192 37 Ant. and Cle po 2 7791148 All's Well. 31 71 29412 47 County. A ring the County wears is. The County's man; he left this ring behind him, would I or not Tw. Nigbi. i 5 3131217 · Juliet, the County stays Romeo and Julier. 1 31 9721 Paris Ibid. 3 5 9881157 Ibid. 31 51 989 2 18 Ibid. 51 31 996235 Henry v. 2 1 525 126 Couple. Who hath promised to meet me in this place of the forest, and to couple us As You Like It. 3 31 23812 49 I'll go in couples with her Winter's Tale.2) 1340 136 Coupled. With slaughter coupled to the name of kings K. John.22 393|2|51 His discontents are upremoveably coupled to nature Tim. of Alb. 5 3 8281) 5 - And let your mind be coupled with your words Troil. and Craflica. 5 2 8852) 3 Couplement. I wish you the peace of mind, most royal couplement Love's L. Loji. 5 2 171 1 48 Macbetb. I Courage. But fcrew your courage to the sticking-place 7 36812 20 For couragé mounteth with occasion King Jobr. 2 1 3911 52 Their courage with hard labour tame and dull i Henry iv.4 31 466142 My heart I'll burft with training of my courage i Henry vi. 1 5 549) 1/43 father; fight it out 3 Henry vi. 141 607241 This soft courage makes your followers faint Ibid.121 2 6112 54 I had such a courage to do him good Tim. of Arbens. 3 3 814/220 Couragecully. There we may rehearse more obscenely and courageously Mid. Night's Dr. 2 1982.50 Course. You know the course is common Mcaf. for Meal. 4 2 951133 What is the course and drift of your compact Com. of Errors. 2 2) 1081 149 - To us it seemeth a needful course, before we enter his forbidden gates; to know his pleafure Love's Lab. Loft.2 1152 1131 You must not marvel, Helen, at my course, which holds not colour with the time All's Well. 2 5 28912 30 Thou doft advise me, even fo as I mine own course have set down Winter's Tale.. 2 3372 12 Unless he take the course that you have done Ibid. 2 31 342 1115 - I cannot fly, but bear-like I must fight the course Macberk. 5 7 3852139 Are you not alham'd to enforce a poor widow to so rough a course to come by her own? 2 Henry iv. 2 1480139 Be it thy' course to busy giddy minds with foreign quarrels Ibid.41 41 5001229 And did entreat your highness to this course which you are running here Hen. viii. 21 41 686112 Our course will seem too bloody Jul. Cæfar.2 1 748150 'Twas a Mame no less than was his loss, to course your flying flags Ant. and Cleo. 31111 788 1/43 I'll write straight to my fitter, to hold my very course Lear. 1 3 934 2 40 That you protect this course and put it on by your allowance Ibid. 1 41 9371 I'm ty'd to the stake, and I must stand the course Ibid. 31 7 952114 We have done our course, there's money for your pains Orbello. 41 211071146 Courfers. Be Mowbray's fins fo heavy in his bosom, that he may break his foaming courser's back Ricbard ii. 1 2141618 Two braver men ne'er spurr’d their coursers at the trumpet's found 3 Henry vi. 5) 71 6322) 8 You'll have coursers for coufins, and gennets for germans 0:bello. 1 1 1044 2/47 Courses. Let him continue in his courses, 'till thou know'st what they are M. for Meaf. 2 8112140 His own courses will denote him so, that I may save my speech Orbelto. 4 J 1070 1128 Court. D. P. Henry v. 509) Henry viii. 1674 141 The court 's a learning place All's Well. 1 127911119 And for our coffers with too great a court, and liberal largess, are grown somewhat light Ricbard ii. 1 41 41912/20 The Emperor's court is like a house of fame Tit. And. 2 1837 2 19 The art o' the court, as hard to leave, as keep; whose top to climb is certain falling Cymbeline. 3 3 908 216 Remove the court-cupboard, look to the plate Romeo and Juliet. I 5 973 147 For long agone I have forgot to court Two Gentlemen of Verona. 3) I 34 131 And unsuspected court her by herself Taming of tbe Sbrew. 1 2 258/2/26 wisdom as no member of the war Troil. and Creg: 1 3863210 Couried, I am courted now with a double occasion : gold, and a means to do the prince my master good Winter's Tale. 4) 3) 357/2/33 Courteỹ. 2 I John de la 1 122 2 32 A.S. P. C.L. Courtesy. If thou scorn our courtesy, thou dy'ft Two Gent. of Verona. 41 3811158 Mucb Ado About Norbing. 1 Ibid.41 1140 116 Ibid. 31 1 209'14 - The best condition'd and unweary'd spirit in doing courtesies Ibid. 31 22121151 Breathing courtesy Ibid. s 1 22012 7. The courtesy of nations allows you my better, in that you are the first born As You Like It. 1 1 224 1 6 Well, fir, to do you courtesy, this will I do, and this will I advise you T.of tbe Sbrew. 4 2 270 127 · Let thy courtefies alone for they are scurvy ones All's Well. 51 31 305231 I am one of those gentle ones that will use the devil himself with courtesy T.Nigbt. 4/2 327|2|12 What a candy'd deal of courtefy this fawning greyhound then did proffer me 1 Hoiv. 11 3 447 1 3 - Though I be but Prince of Wales, yet I am the king of courtesy Ibid. 21 41 451220 And then I ftole all courtesy from heaven, and dress’d myself in all humility ibid. 3 2 460 140 – I will embrace him with a soldier's arm, that he hall shrink under my courtesy Ib. 5 2 4692/19 For, heaven to earth, some of us never hall a second time do such a courtesy Ibid. 15 2469 249 Ibid. 51 4471217 Lear. 371 951223 - This courtesy is not of the right breed Hamlet. 32 1021 2 41 Courtezan. D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103 i Henry vi. 3 2 557143 Not dallying with a brace of courtezans, but meditating with two deep divines R.ii. 31 7 65412 33 This is a brave night to cool a courtezan Lear. 31 2 947 2 Ceurtier. And ransom him to any French courtier for a new devis'd court'sy Love's Labor Loft. 1 2] 15012153 Courtier's melancholy which is proud As You Like It. 41 1 241 162 - 'Tis an unfeason'd courtier, good my lord, advise him All's WN. 1 1 2781 21 Whether it like me, or no, I am a courtier Winter's Tale.14 3) 3562 32 I am courtier Cap-a-pe Ibid. 4) 3 35612 39 Effeminate and affected courtier described by Hotspur i Henry iv. 1 3 445129 Thou'dft courtier be again, wert thou not beggar Tim. of Atb.4) 31 82224 as free, as debonair, unarm’d, as bending angels Troil. and Crip:1 31 863 2 49 But not a courtier altho’ they wear their faces to the bent of the king's looks Cym:6.1 189311 20 Let thy etfects so follow, to be most unlike our courtiers, as good as promise Ibid.1541 9231 13 On courtier's knees, that dream on court'fies straight Rom. and Jul.lt 41 972142 Sometimes the gallops o'er a courtier's nose, and then he dreams of smelling out a fuit Ibid. 1 972 147 Gourtly. I am too courtly, and thou art too cunning Troil. ard Crcd: 3 1 871150 Courtney, Sir Edward Richard iii. 41 41 664137 As You Like It. 3 Courtship. One that knew courtship too well 223712 28 Observ'd his courtship to the common people Ric bard ii. 1 41 4191145 Court fies. Thus honest fools lay out their wealth on court'fies Timon of Arbens. I 2 8092114 Cow. God sends a curft cow short horns Mucb Ado Atout No:bing. 2 - Let me never hope to see a chine again; and that I would not for a cow Henry viii. 5 3 7011 16 Cow-durg. Eats cow-dung for fallets Lear. 31 41 949727 Either I must shortly hear from him or I will subscribe him coward Mu. A. A. Norb. 5 2 144 2 42 Merchant of Venice. 31 21 2102/13 - He excels his brother for a coward, yet his brother is reputed one of the best that is All's Wc!l. 41 31 29925 He hath the gift of a coward to allay the gust he hath in quarreling Twelfth Nigkı. 1 31 3082 49 A most devout coward, religious in it Ibid. 341 3262 2/23 And live a coward in thine own esteem Macbeth.!! 71 3681145 I'll give thee more than e'er the coward hand of France can win King yobr.2 | 392 110 Call him a Nanderous coward and a villain Ricbard ii. il 1 414142 Pale trembling coward, there I throw my gage Ibid. 1 1 41411150 Two of them, I know them to be as true bred cowards as ever turn'd back 1 H. iv.1 2 444 2:55 I am not Jolin of Gaunt, your grandfather; but yet no coward, Hal Ibid. 2 2 449 245 Ag the prince and poins be not two arrant cowards, there's no equity stirring Ibid. 21 21 4501137 Coward. 1251161 2 a A. S. P. C. L. Coward. A plague of all cowards, I say, and a vengeance too 1 Henry iv. 21 41 4522/22 A coward is worse than a cup of lack with lime in it Ibid. 21 41 452 2 34 This sanguine coward Ibid. 2 4 453252 And thou a natural coward without instinct Ibid. 21 41 456 147 For coward dogs, most spend their mouths, when what they seem to threaten runs before them Henry v.2 41 518 2 59 So cowards fight, when they can fly no further 3 Henry vi. 1 41 608 113 By his rare example, made the coward turn terror into sport Coriolanus. 2 21 71512 43 Swear priests and cowards Julius Cafar. 2 1 7481115 die many times before their deaths Ibid. 2 2 75011 58 His coin, thips, legions may be a coward's Antony and Cleop.311 788 2 5 Plenty and peace breeds cowards Cymbeline. 31 6 9131117 Father cowards, and base things fire bare Ibid. 41 21 914247 living to die with lengthen'd Mame Ibid. 5) 3920258 And now our cowards, like fragments in hard voyages, became the life o' the need Ib. 5 3 921 130 Cowardice. Fallhood, cowardice, and low descent, three things that woman highly hold in hate Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 37120 Do me right or I will protest your cowardice Much Ado About Notbing. 5 i 1422 14 I am a right maid for my cowardice Midf. Night's Dream. 31 2 1872 48 That which in mean men we entitle patience, is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts Ricbard ii. 1 2 4152150 - I hold it cowardice, to rest mistrusful where a noble heart hath pawn'd an open hand in sign of love 3 Henry vi. 41 2 6232 40 Nor did he soil his fact with cowardice Timon of Atb. 3 5 8161155 Cow'd. For it hath cow'd my better part of man Macbeth.157) 386144 Corvish. It is the cowish terror of his fpirits, that dares not undertake it Lear. 41 2 9541 20 Cowl-faff. Where's the cowl-Itaff Merry Wives of Windfor.13 3. 61150 Cowr’d. The splitting rocks cowr'd in the finking sands 2 Henry vi. 312 58712 44 Cowlips bell Tempeft. 5. 2 20116 The cowslips tall her pensioners be Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 2 1 179 1115 And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear Ibid. 2 179120 The freckled cowlip, burnet and sweet clover Henry v. 5 2 538 2121 On her left breast a mole cinque-spotted, like the crimson'd drops i' the bottom of a cownip Cymbeline. 2. 2 9021 56 Cox' my passion All's Well. 5) 2 30245 Coxcomb. Shall I have a coxcomb of frize Merry Wives of Windsor. 5 5 722133 Off, coxcomb Much Ado About Nothing. 4 2 1402 52 The prince's officer, coxcomb Ibid. 4 2 14012 54 O most profane coxcomb Love's Lab. Loft.4) 3 1611 46 H' has broke my head across, and given Sir Toby a bloody coxcomb too T.Nigbt. 51 3302 17 If a bloody coxcomb be a hurt you have hurt me, I think you set nothing by a bloody coxcomb Ibid. 51 13301231 The skin is goot for your proken coxcomb Henry v. 51 537241 As many coxcombs, as you threw caps up, will he tumble down Coriolanus. 41 Let me hire him too ;-here's my coxcomb Lear.|1| 41 935241 She rapt 'em o' the coxcombs with a stick and cried, down, wantons, down Ibid. 21 4 944 11 9 O murd'rous coxcomb! what should such a fool do with so good a wife Orbello. 5 2107812 Coy. Her spirits are as coy and wild as haggards of the rock Mu. A. A. Norbing. 3 13217 Sit thee down upon this flowery bed while I thy amiable cheeks do coy Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 4 1 1891 47 Coyed. If he coy'd to hear Cominius speak, I'll keep at home Coriolanus. 51 1 7331 12 Coyl. Mistress-all this coyl is ’long of you Midf. Nigbe's Dream.3 2 1881 30 Coy looks bought with heart-lore fighs Two Gent. of Verona. 1 231213 Coystril . He's a coward, and a coystril that will not drink to my niece Twelfib Nigh. 1 3 308/260 Cozen. Who shall go about to cozen fortune Mercb. of Venice.29 2081 1 He stamp'd and swore as if the vicar meant to cozen him Taming of tbe Sbrew. 31 2 2661 46 I believe, 'a means to cozen some-body in this city under my countenance Ibid. 5 274131 I think 't no fin to cozen him that would unjustly win All's Well.41 2 296 261 I would cozen the man of his wife and do his service Ibid. 41 51 30012 23 Cozenage. Mere cozenage Merry Wives of Windfor. 41 5 691 45 This town is full of cozenage Comedy of Errors.fi 2 10512 49 Hamler. 2 1038,17 Cozened. The very fange man, that beguild master Slender of the chain, cozen'd him of Merry W. of Wind.41 51 69'118 Cozence. 732 128 1 it C 12121 Ibid. 21 31 29/1138 2912/16 911 6 I A.S. P. C.L. Cozened. There is three Couzin-germans, that has cozen'd all the hosts of Reading, of Maidenhead, of Colebrook, of horses and money M, W. of Wind. 4 5 691161 - I would all the world might be cozen’d for I have been cozen'd and beaten too 16.41 5 692 17 Like to be cozen’d thus with the semblance of a maid Much Ado About Nothing. 2 2 129 112 Richard iii. 41 41 661 160 Lear. 5 3 9641 12 Coteners. There are cozeners abroad; therefore it behoves men to be wary Wi's Tale. 41 31 352123 O the devil take such cozeners 1 Henry iv. 11 31 44727 Csziers. Do ye squeak out your coziers catches without any mitigation or remorfe of voice Twelfth Night. 21 31 3151145 Crabs. Let me bring thee where crabs grow Tempeft. 2 2 Love's Labor Luft. 41 21 158/2 34 Tam, of the Sbrew. 2 1 262 1125 She will taste as like this, as a crab does to a crab Lear. 1) 41 93812 17 Crab [fub] For yourself, fir, shall be as old as I am, if, like a crab, you could go backward Hamlet. 2) 2/10121125 Crab my dog Two Gent. of Verona. 2 3 he chat's ty'd here; Crab, my dog Crab-tree flaves. Henry viü. 51 3 700 2154 - We have some old crab-trees here at home, that will not be grafted to your relish Coriolanus. 2 1 7132146 Crabbed. She is ten times more gentle, than her father's crabbed Tempeft. 31 1 12140 Measure for Measure. 3/2 2 335118 Crack. Ethiops of their sweet complexion crack Love's Labour Loft. 41 31 1637132 But I cannot believe this crack to be in my dread mistress Winter's Tale. I 2 337 1152 of doom Macbeth. 379 III - I saw him break Skogan's head at the court-gate, when he was a crack, not thus high 2 Henry iv. 3 2 48911145 Though all the world should crack their duty to you Henry viii. 31 21 690 1155 Indeed la, 'tis a noble child_A crack, madam Coriolanus. I 3 70712 8 my clear voice with sobs Troilus and Credi 2 879/2/18 thy lungs Ibid. 5 Now cracks a noble heart Hamlet. 5) 2/10411154 This crack of your love will grow stronger than it was before Orbeilo. 231057/2160 Crack-bemp. Come hither crack-hemp Tam. 9f the Sbrew. 5 1 274 138 Crack tbe wind. Not to crack the wind of the poor phrase Hamlet. 1 3 100511 47 Crack'd. Is crack'd and all the precious liquor spilt Ricbard i. I 2 415233 Should reserve my crack'd one (life] to more care Cymb eline. 4 4 92024 And the bond crack'd 'twixt son and father Lear. Il 21 9332137 O, madam, my old heart is crack'd, is crack'd 1 940115 Cracker.' What cracker is this same, that deafs our ears King Jobr. 2. Cracking. And cracking the strong warrant of an oath Richard ii. 4) 1 433/2 30 Cradle. So near the cradle of our fairy queen Midf. Night's Dream. 3 1 183245 In our country's cradle draws the sweet infant breath of gentle Neep Richard i. 1 3 41726 Rough cradle for such pretty ones! rude ragged nurse Richard iii. 4) 1 657 247 Spare thy Athenian cradle Timon of Arbens. 51 61 828 2 52 And had indeed, fir, a fon for her cradle, ere she had a husband for her bed Lear. 1 1 929119 If drink rock not his cradle Othello. 2 3110561 9 Cradled. Husks wherein the acorn cradled Tempeft. 1 2 Crafts. My integrity ne'er knew the crafts, that you do charge me.n with All's Well. 41 2 296 212 Or will not else thy craft so quickly grow Twelfth Night. 51 330 2 5 · My heart disdained that my tongue should fo prophane the word, that taught me craft Ricbard ii. 1 41 419 1132 When the had fitted you with her craft to work her son into the adeption of the crown Cymbeline. 5 5 9241148 o, 'tis moft sweet, when in one line two crafts directly meet Hamler. 31 4 1025/2/44 Crafted. You have made fair hands, you, and your crafts! you have crafted fa'ir Cor. 732 11 7 Craftily. Either you are ignorant or seem so, craftily Meas. für Meas. 2 4 I have drunk but one cup to-night, and that was craftily qualified too C'tbello. 2 3 10551 26 Craft's-master. He is not his craft's master, he doth not do it right 2 Henr, viv. 31 2 49112115 Craft's-men. Wooing poor crafts-men with the craft of smiles Richara' ij. Il 41 41921 4 Crafty. Of this matter is little Cupid's crafty arrow made M. Ado About Norbing : 131 11 1312152 Crafty. 88111142 Ibid. 2 1 391/2161 a 62140 6 86114 1 |