A. S. P. C. L. 531 245 811252 Englutted. Thou art so near the gulf, thou needs must be englutted Richard 1 3 417241 Engrofments. This bitter tafte yields his engrosments to the ending father 2 Henry iv. 44 Ricb.iii. 3 7 499211 654236 Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 55242 291 122 996 115 Engroffeft. If thou engroffeft, all the griefs are thine, thou robbest me of a moiety All's W3 2 crown Troil. and Creff: 2 3 870151 758243 Cymbeline. 2 3 905243 Eume. And out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all Othello. 2 3 105824 Enmity. 'Tis death to me to be at enmity And wage against the enmity o' the air Ennabled. Who, so ennobled, is as 'twere born fo Enobarbus, Domitius. D. P. Richard iii. 2 1 Lear. 24 All's Well. 2 3 644 216 9451 7 287153 767 1 712120 Lear. 2 Enormity. In what enormity is Marcius poor, that you two have not in abundance Cor. 2 2942151 Romeo and Juliet. 31 982223 Empearced. I am too fore empearced with his fhaft, to foar with his light feathers Ib. 1 4 972 Enrapt. And I myself am like a prophet fuddenly enrapt Enridged fea . I will enfconce me behind the arras 32 Troil. and Creff5 3 Enrings. The female ivy so enrings the barky fingers of the elm Mid. Night's Dream. 4 1 888114 957139 190 9 M. of Venice.1 I 197 213 31 78131 Enscheduled. Whose tenours and particular effects you have, enschedul'd briefly, in your hands Enfcence. And yet you, rogue, will enfconce your rags Enfconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear Erfear thy fertile and conceptious womb Enfield. Thefe black marks proclaim an enshield beauty ten-times louder than beauty could difplay'd Enfign. Let a Roman and a British enfign wave friendly together Enfky'd. I hold you as a thing ensky'd and fainted Enfnar'd. Demand that demi-devil why he hath thus enfnar'd my soul Enfteep'd. Traitors ensteep'd to clog the guiltlefs keel · Meaf. for Meaf. Enterchange. This enterchange of love, I here proteft, upon my part shall Enterprize. She'll take the enterprize upon her, father, if you advise it Richard ii. 2 be inviolable Meaf. for Meaf. 4 the full pride of 21079 129 Henry v.1 2 512 112 But entertain it, and though you think me poor, I am the man, will give thee all the Entertained. For they have entertained cause enough to draw their swords Have a care of your entertainments If that love or gold, can in this defert place buy entertainment to play 4 M 2 Ibid.5 21039'2'15 Entertainment. Note, if your lady strain his entertainment with any strong, or vehement importunity A. S. P. C.L. Otbello. 31062141 Enthron'd. Cleopatra and himself in chairs of gold were publickly enthron'd A. and C. 3 6 784 155 Enthralled. So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape Entire point 1842 1 Lear. 1 1931256 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5 72248 Titus Andronicus. 2 4 840 127 Taming of the Sbrew.2 1 260210 Entrails. Old, cold, wither'd, and of intolerable entrails - And shews the ragged entrails of this pit Entrance. For an entrance to my entertainment No more the thirsty entrance of this foil fhall daub her lips with her own children's blood Entrap. Sought to entrap me by intelligence The fraud of England, not the force of France, hath now entrapt the noble-minded 1 Henry vi. 4 4 562245 Entreat. The general state, I fear, can scarce entreat you to be odd with him T. and C. 4 5 883238 Entreated. The queen is at your house, for heaven's fake, fairly let her be entreated Richard ii. 31426146 Entreaties. When for a day of king's entreaties, a mother would not fell him an hour from her beholding Coriolanus. 3 706 257 All's Well. 2 Entrench'd. One captain Spurio with his cicatrice, an emblem of war, here on his fini- 12832 3 94/136 Henry v.11 510138 K. Jobn. 3396231 Hamlet. 4 71032139 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2984122| 3 Henry vi. 1 1 606115 Meaf. for Meaf1 4 78259 Mer. of Ven. 4 1214161 of thy fharp And that no lawful means can carry me out of his Envy's reach By Envy's hand and Murder's bloody axe Rival-hating Envy If he out-live the envy of this day As lean-fac'd Envy in her loathsome cave Ibid. 141 2 215 245 Richard ii. 1 2 415235 Ibid. 1 3 1 Henry iv. 5 2 2 Henry vi. 32 3 Henry vi. 3 3 Henry viii. 2 1 Men that make Envy, and crooked Malice, nourishment, dare bite the best Ibid. 5 2 699153 1836 159 Tit. Andron. 2 Thou art as full of envy at his greatness as Cerberus is at Proferpina's beauty Enwheel. The grace of heaven, before, behind thee, and on every hand, enwheel thee round Orbello. 2 11052 143 Entombed. I am your mother; and put you in the catalogue of those that were en wombed mine All's Well. 13281252 68251 Entraps. Though 'tis wonder that enwraps me thus, yet 'tis not madnefs T. Night. 4 3 328213 Epbefus. Sir, I fhall have law in Ephefus Merry Wives of Windfor. 4 5 Epicures. Then fly, falfe Thanes, and mingle with the English epicures cooks, fharpen with cloylefs fauce his appetite ·Epicurus. You know that I held Epicurus ftrong, and his opinion Epidamnum. By profperous voyages I often made to Epidamnum Epidaurus. Of Corinth that, of Epidaurus this 2 Henry iv. 22 482222 Comedy of Errors. 4 1 113'130 Macbeth. 5 3 384 137 56 2 18 M. W. of Windfor. 2 2 Ant. and Cleop. 2 I 773 2 49 Julius Cæfar. 5762 244 Comedy of Errors. I 1103 215 Ibid. 4 1 113 133 Ibid. 1 1104 134 Much Ado About Nothing. 5 4 146 228 Othello. 11067 227 Lear. 2 2 941 141 195 229 1 139/1/20 Epitaph Epilogue. Will it please you to fee the epilogue or to hear a bergomask dance M. N. Dr. 5 A. S. P. C.L. M.Ado Ab. Notb|51| 143237 Will you hear an extemporal epitaph on the death of the deer Epitbet. A moft fingular and choice epithet Epitaph. Hang her an epitaph to her tomb, and fing it to her bones -- fhew like all yourself Epuberon. I spoke it, tender Juvenal, as a congruent epitheton Equal. Two equal men Equalities are fo weigh'd, that curiofity in neither can make choice of either's moiety Love's Labour Loft. 4 2 2 Coriolanus. 5 3 Henry viii. 2 735232 2 6821 6 Equalness. That our ftars, unreconcilable, should divide our equalness to this 4.& C.5 1798 121 3 10561 1 Merry W. of Wind. 2 2 53/2/48 Equity. For this down-trodden equity K. Jobn. 2 1392 247 And equity exil'd your highness' land 2 Henry vi. 3 1584 236 Not Erebus itself were dim enough to hide thee from prevention Eret. And on him erect a second hope, as fairly built as Hector Erection. They mistook their erection Plague all; that your activity may defeat and quell the fource of all erection Erewbile. That young swain, that you faw here but erewhile Eres. D. P. Erpingbam, Sir Thomas - D. P. Err. And make discovery err in report of us Tim. of Athens. 4.3 Richard ii. 2 712 6 767 14222 8 Errand. So that my errand due upon my tongue, I thank him, I bare home upon my fhoulders Comedy of Errors. 2| - I will go on the slightest errand now to the Antipodes Erring. An erring barbarian Erroneous vaffal Error. One error fills man with faults Troi. and Creffida. 1 1106 211 I 1272 37 474 2 20 3 861148 Othello. 1 31050 242 Richard iii. 1 4 Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4 643 116 44123 Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 217 1 138 242 Much Ado About Nothing. 4 What error drives our ears and eyes amifs Biting error Mountainous error be too highly heap'd for truth to over peer K. John. 2 1392236 'Coriolanus. 2 3 717 214 To make a faithlefs error in your ears Erft. Thy company which erft was irkfome to me, I will endure The even mead, that erft brought sweetly forth the freckled fweet clover That erft did follow thy proud chariot wheels — As Tarquin erst, that left the camp to fin in Lucrece' bed Escape. I wot not by what strong escape cowflip, Henry v.52 2 Henry vi. 2 4 538 220 582150 D. P. Romeo and Juliet. 969 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118 125 Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope Twelfth Night. 1 2 308 126 What I do next, shall be, to tell the king of this escape, and whither they are bound 3270 Esperance. An esperance so obstinately strong, that doth invert the atteft of eyes and ears rance Effials. By our efpials were discovered A. S. P. C. L. Lear. 41 952154 1 Henry vi. 4 3 5621 6 Hamlet. 3 110171 I Her father and myself (lawful espials) Richard iii. 4 5 664252 Efpoufed. And fo efpous'd to death, with blood he feal'd a testament of noble ending love Fpy. Securely I espy virtue with valour couched in thine eye Fence. Silvia is my efïence Effex, Lord. D. P. Eftate. Donation freely to estate Let me difpute with thee of thy estate "Twas of fome eftate Tempeft. 41 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 Hamlet. 5 11035137 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 355 387 17 119 985229 His letter there will fhew you his estate For my father's house, and all the revenue that was old fir Rowland's, will I eftate upon you As You Like it.5 2 Richard iii. 2 Henry viii. 1 Efteem. We loft a jewel of her; and our esteem was made much poorer by it All's Well. 53 30229 So of your brace of unprizeable estimations, the one is but frail, and the other cafual Efridges. All furnish'd, all in arms, all plum'd like estridges And in that mood the dove will peck the estridge Efranged. How comes it, that thou art then eftranged from thyself 897 146 790 220 Cymbeline. 1 5 Julius Gafar. 3 2 108 1 8 Hamlet. 2 2 1015147 168110 752245 3341 27 Jul. Cæfar. 12 743 2 30 Macbeth. 3 2 374 232 Forg'd for proof eterne 770 2 44 Let Mars divide eternity in twain and give him half Sweet tomb, that in thy circuit doft contain the perfect model of eternity R.and Jul. 5 Troil. and Creff2 3 870249 3 995 1 14 Such Ethiop words, blacker in their effect than in their countenance As You Like It. 4 3 244 119 Evans, Sir Hugh, a Welch parson. D. P. This evafion, wing'd thus fwift with fcorn, cannot out-fly our apprehenfions Ibid. 2 3 869 221 Eve's flesh. Thou wert as witty a piece of Eve's flesh as any in Illyria And, like a prophet, looks in a glass, that fhews what future evils Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd his cannon 'gainst self-slaughter Evidence. I have done these things that now give evidence against my foul Richard 14 641259 Evil. What I fuffer'd to bring this woman to evil for your good Merry W. of Windfor. 3 5 A thirsty evil Comedy of Errors. 4 2 959 119 113 247 64122 Measure for Measure. 3 Ibid. 2 2 Oppress'd with two weak evils, age, and hunger Comedy of Errors. 4 2 77 248 83235 113235 2332 9 498 137 Turning paft evils to advantages There is fome foul of goodness in things evil, would men obfervingly distil it out Men's evil manners live in brafs; their virtues we write in water --- "Of your philosophy you make no use if you give way to accidental evils And all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on [difeafe] cured by the hands of the king of England Henry v.4 15271 55 Henry viii. 4 2 69514 Evil-ey'd. You fhall not find me daughter, after the flander of most step-mothers, eviley'd unto you Evil-pirit. Thy evil-fpirit, Brutus Evitate. She doth evitate and fhun 7. Cafar. 4 3 Merry Wives of Windfor. 5 5 7612 33 73228 I take no pleasure in aught an eunuch has Ewers. Bafons and ewers, to lave her dainty hands Eunuch. The battle of the Centaur's to be sung by an Athenian eunuch to the harp I'd fend them to the Turk, to make eunuchs of Lord Say hath gelded the common-wealth and made it an eunuch As well a woman with an eunuch play'd as with a woman Unpaved eunuch Euripbile. Their nurfe, Euriphile, whom for the theft I wedded, ftole thefe children upon my banishment Europa. Jove thou waft a bull for thy Europa All Europe shall rejoice at thee as once Europa did at lufty Jove - I faw fweet beauty in her face fuch as the daughter of Ewe. The ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baęs will never answer the calf The ewes being rank, in the end of autumn turned to the rams Why, we are ftill handling our ewes; and their fells you know are greafy A fcore of good ewes may be worth ten pounds All's Well. 2 Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5 71143 M. Ado Ab. Noth.js 4 146 113 - Still exaction! the nature of it? in what kind, let's know, is this exaction These exactions, whereof my sovereign would have note, they are most peftilent to the hearing |