Eglantine. Mid. Night's Dream. 2 No, nor the leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, out-sweeten'd not thy breath Cym. 4 Egma. No egma, no riddle, no l'envoy Love's Labour Loft. 3 Ego & Rex meus. All's Well. 2 As You Like It. 2 Egregious. You give me most egregious indignity Egyptians. There is no darkness, but ignorance; in which thou art more puzzled than Twelfth Night.4 2327 2 23 Like to the Egyptian thief, at point of death, kill what I love Eject. To eject him hence, were but one danger, but to keep him here our certain death Let the ftinking elder grief, untwine his perishing, with the increasing vine Sentenced 2 Henry vi Ibid. 2 Election. Thy frank election make; thou haft power to chuse, and they none to for- By her election may be truly read, what kind of man he is Elegies. Hangs odes upon hawthorns, and elegies upon brambles I am not of your element 571 3 581131 All's Well. 2 3 286146 As You Like It. 3 2 237 244 Twelfth Night. 2 3 3142 7 King Richard and myself should meet with no less terror than the elements of fire and water The element shews to him as it doth to me One, certes, that promifes no element in such a bufinefs Richard i. 3 3 42919 Henry v.4 I 528 151 Henry viii. 1 672148 Coriolanus. 110 711 223 The complexion of the element, it favours like the work we have in hand Jul. Cæfar. 1 3 74623 And the elements so mix'd in him, that nature might stand up, and world, This was a man The elements be kind to thee, and make thy spirits all of comfort I am fire and air; my other elements I give to bafer life I tax not you, you elements, with unkindness; I never gave you kingdom, call'd you children The elephant hath joints, but none for courtesy; his legs are for neceffity, not for flexure A. S. P. C. L. Ely, bishop. D. P. Hen. v. p. 509 The female ivy fo enrings the barky fingers of the elm Eloquence. And nought esteems my aged eloquence Some, war with rear-mice for their leathern wings to make my fmall elves coats Ib. 23 Ely-boufe. Bid him repair to us at Ely-house How fweet a thing it is to wear a crown; within whofe circle is elyfium 3 Hen. vi. 1 Poor fhadows of elyfium, hence; and rest upon your never withering banks of flowers 2 606 229 Embalming. In faith for little England you'd venture an embalming 1 155 125 1124 110 Coriolanus.ro R. iii. 2 164419 Othello. 211051152 Ant.and Cleop.2 2 774147 Embody'd. For I by vow am fo embody'd yours, that the which marries you, must Which once a day with his embossed froth the turbulent surge shall cover T. of Atb. 5 3 8272 55 Embowell'd. The schools embowell'd of their doctrine have left off the danger to itself All's Well.1| — Swills your warm blood like wash, and makes his trough in your embowell'd bosoms 3282241 Richard iii. 51 6651 52 Macbeth. 3 1 374131 Henry vini.5 2700231 Timon of Aibens. 3 1 81319 Embrac'd. You'll fee your Rome embrac'd with fire before you'll fpeak with Corio Embracement. They clung in their embracement, as they grew together [Embracing] the nobleness of life is, to do thus Emilia. D. P. Titus Andronicus. 2 4 840119 Eminence. Whether the tyranny be in his place or in his eminence that fills it up M. for M. 13 Macbeth. 3 2 Emmew. Whose settled visage and deliberate word nips youth i' the head, and follies doth emmew Empale him with your weapons round about Enfranchife. I will enfranchife thee 333 78129 374224 88136 Meaf for Meaf31 Empery. Or there we'll fit, ruling in large and ample empery o'er France Your right of birth, your empery, your own Ambitiously for rule and empery Thou shalt obtain and ask the empery Henry v.1 2 513112 Tit. Andronicus. 1 1 8312 12 — A lady so fair, and fasten'd to an empery, would make the greatest king double Cym.1 7900149 Empbafis. Empbafis. Be choak'd with fach another emphasis Empire. Thy blood, and virtue, contend for empire in thee He hath given his empire up to a whore Ant, and Cleop A. S. P. C. L. SI 773/2/13 All's Well. I 278113 Ant. and Cleop. 3678518 Empiricks. We must not so ftain our judgment, or corrupt our hope, to prostitute our paft cure malady to empiricks All's Well. 2 1 2841 36 Twelfth Night. 2 5 3182 3 Much Ado About Noth. 3 1 1322 8 Empty. I fhall find you empty of that fault Emptying. It hath been the untimely emptying of the happy throne, kings Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 1741 ST Troil. and Creffida. 4 2 878 2 12 and fall of many Empty-purfe. This Cloten was a fool; an empty purse, there was no money in 't Cym. 4 Macbeth. 4 Meaf. for Meaf2 4 851 32 Empyric qutique. The most sovereign prescription in Galen is but empyric qutique Cor. 2 Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 3 1713 116 602 8 Hamlet. 111000 2 13 Ricbard iii. 23 647 118 711 225 Grows to an envious fever of pale and bloodless emulation - I was advertis'd, their great general slept, whilst emulation in the army crept Ibid. 2 - Emulation hath a thousand sons, that one by one pursue Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 8631 S 2 868 2 12 As You Like It. 1 Ibid. 2 3 870233 Made emulous miffions 'mongst the gods themselves Ibid. 3 3 Ibid. 876157 1878 1 2 In mine emulous honour, let him die, with every joint a wound Enacts. The king enacts more wonders than a man, daring an oppofite to every danger Enact. I did enact Julius Cæfar Ibid. 3 2 10202|26 Enamour'd. They that when Richard liv'd, would have him die are now become ena-| mour'd on his grave Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts Encave. Do but encave yourself 2 Henry iv. 13 479215 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985125 Enceladus. Not Enceladus, with all his threat'ning band of Typhon's brood Enchant. Speak Pucelle; and enchant him with thy words Enchanted. Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchanted her Othello. 4 11068 1 23 Tit. And. 42 847135 Cymbeline. 4 2 9162 8 Otbello. 2 11051150 1 Henry vi. 33 558220 Titus Andronicus. 4 4 8501 S Othello. 1 2 1046|2|10 As You Like It. 1 Enchantment. I did fend, after the last enchantment, (you did hear) a ring in chace of you 1 225114 Encompassment. Finding by this encompassment and drift of question Like a moft liberal villain confefs'd the vile encounters they have had a thousand times in fecret - Arm, wenches, arm! encounters mounted are against your peace That with your strange encounter much amaz'd me Will you encounter the house Appoints him an encounter Good time encounter her Ibid. 4 1138 119 Love's Lab. Loft.52 166|2|43 Taming of the Shrew. 4 5 273 2 27 All's Well 3 7 2942 58 Twelfth Night.31 320 2 12 Winter's Tale. 2 13391 18 Ibid. 3 2 344 2 8 With what encounter fo uncurrent I have ftrain'd, to appear thus I never heard of fuch another encounter, which lames report to follow it, and undoes defcription to do it A. S. P. C. L. Macbeth. 3 4 375152 Hen. viii. 4 1 693 19 Coriolanus. 4 3 7272 53 Jul. Cafar.137462 36 Ant. and Cleopatra. 1 4 772 2 5 Troil, and Creff 4 5 881244 Comedy of Errors. 1 I 104 142 Shall I, says he, that have so oft encounter'd him with scorn, write to him that I You are well encounter'd here, my coufin Mowbray - A slave that still an end, turns me to shame Why the end is he hath lost a ship Much Ado About Nothing.1 Mercb. of Venice. 31208 2 44 2 Henry iv. 4 2 494 260 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 3 40 249 1124 118 Let us do thofe ends that here were well begun, and well begot As You Like It. 5 4 249 233 More are men's ends mark'd than their lives before Richard ii. 2 1419 261 Let the end try the man 2 Henry iv. 2 2 481 234 Let all the ends, thou aim'st at, be thy country's, thy God's, and truth's And the end of it unknown to the beginning Henry viii. 2 Ibid. 2 692 250 Were there worse end than death, that end upon them should be executed Tit. And. 2 4 Their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace 911253 Mer. of Venice. 3 4 213160 Ant. and Cleop.410 793 2,43 Endow. Even all I have; ay, and myself and all, will I withal endow a child of thine Richard iii. 4 4 661230 Endowed. Though the were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he tranf- Endroments. Base men by his endowments are made great Endymion. How the moon fleeps with Endymion, and would Why, Harry, do I tell thee of my foes, which art my near'st and dearest Now, quiet foul, depart when heaven shall please; for I have seen overthrow I had rather kill two enemies Wherein he appears, as I would wish mine enemy Your enemies are many and not small 1 Hen. iv. 32 4611 8 I know, thou hadft rather follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf, than flatter him in a bower Coriclanus. 3 2 723 248 O, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains Orbello. 2 3 1057 221 Enfeff'd himself to popularity Enfetter'd. His foul is so enfetter'd to her love, that she may make, Enforcement. Let gentleness my strong enforcement be A. S. P. C. L. 72331158 As You Like It.| More than I have said, loving countrymen, the leisure and enforcement of the time forbids to dwell upon 、 Enfranchife. Silvia this night I will enfranchise thee Enfreedoming thy person Ibid. 5 3 668|123 Engaged. I have engag'd myself to a dear friend, engag'd my friend to his meer enemy Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 34235 1 3417 118 15619 And Weftmoreland, that was engag'd did hear it No one, but he, should be about the king; and that engenders thunder in his breast 1 Henry vi. 31555148 Ibid. 31 556225 The prefence of a king engenders love amongst his fubjects Coriolanus. 5 4 But let him, like an engine not portable, lie under this report Engirt. My body round engirt with mifery England. The borrow'd majesty of England characterized was Geffery's right, and this is Geffery's And bloody England into England gone How eafy doft thou take all England up 186 247 737 138 869|2|42 937 213 2 Henry vi. 3 1 585132 K. Jobn. 2 1 391215 And England now is left to tug, and scamble and to part by the teeth, the unow'd intereft of proud swelling state - This England never did, nor never shall, lye at the proud foot of a conqueror, but when it first did help to wound itself Nought shall make us rue if England to itself do reft but true As were our England in reversion his, and he our subjects' next degree in hope Ibid. 5 7 411261 1420129 Ibid. 2 divifion of, into three parts, by the rebels Mortimer, Percy and Glendower 1 Hen. iv.3 Nor can one England brook a double reign, of Harry Percy and the prince of Wales Ibid. 5 4 O England!-model to thy inward greatness, like little body with a mighty heart H.v. 2 cb 471141 514 118 5262 26 5921 19 2594152 Whofe filth and dirt troubles the filver spring where England drinks is fafe, if true within itself like to his ifland, girt in with the ocean 3 Henry vi. 41 62226 Ibid. 4 8 627154 Miferable England! I prophefy the fearful'ft time to thee, that ever wretched age hath look'd upon hath long been mad, and scarr'd herself In faith, for little England you'd venture an emballing There the men are as mad as he I learn'd it in England, where (indeed) they are moft potent in potting English traveller characterized by Portia Sure they are bastards to the English; the French ne'er got them Fly noble English, you are bought and fold Richard 3 4 652 240 Ibid. 5 4 669 231 Herry viii. 2 3 682257 Hamlet. 5 11035119 Othello. 2 310552 9 199 251 All's Well. 2 3 286 228 K. Jabn. 5 4 409243 Merch. of Venice. 1 2 Where'er I wander, boast of this I can, though banish'd, yet a true born English man - I can fpeak English, lord, as well as you This is the English not the Turkish court Richard .1 3 419 110 1 Henry iv. 3 1 458 124 2 Henry v.5 2 50229 And then give them great meals of beef, and iron and fteel, they will eat like wolves and fight like devils 1 That English may as French, French Englishmen, receive each other fituation of, before Bourdeaux, compared to deer bounded in a pale Superiority of the English in drinking, to the Dane, Almain and Hollander Englats. That it engluts and swallows other forrowS Henry v.3 7 526 237 Ibid. 5 2 541218 Henry vi. 4 2 561246 Otbello 231055214 Ibid.|1 3|1047/2/18 Englatted. |