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Such temperate order in fo fierce a caufe, doth want example

A. S. P. C. L. Lear. 3 61 950139

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This fierce abridgment hath to it circumftantial branches, which diftinction fhould be rich in

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Much Ado Ab. Noth. 2 3
Merch. of Venice. 2 5
1 Henry iv. 1 1
2 Henry iv. 5 3
Henry v.3 6

Fig. When Pistol lies, do this; and fig me, like the bragging Spaniards

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The fig of Spain

A fig for Peter

I love long life better than figs

Figs' end. Blefs'd figs' end

Fights. Up with your fights

You go fo much backward when you fight

Romeo and Juliet. 3 2
Love's Labor Loft. 5 2
K. Jobn. 3 4

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400 137

Cymbeline. 5 5 927224
Lear. I 2932240

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-You denied to fight with me this other day, because I was no gentleman born

I'll fight, till from my bones my flesh be hack'd

And as I truly fight, defend me, heaven

Where one on his fide fights, thoufands will fly

Let's fight with gentle words, till time lend friends

I dare not fight; but I will wink, and hold out mine iron

I would they'd fight o' the fire, or in the air, we'd fight there too

If to fight for king and commonwealth were piety in thine, it is in Figo. Die and be damn'd; and figo for thy friendship

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Whose figure even this instant cloud put on, by dark'ning my clear fun
Thou haft no figures, nor no fantafies, which busy care draws in the brains of men

Never faw I figures fo likely to report themselves In the fame figure, like the king that's dead Figuring. Thou art always figuring diseases in me Filberds.

Julius Cæfar. 2
Cymbeline. 2
Hamlet. 1

Meaf. for Meaf.1
Tempeft 2

Filch. What will you do with it, that you have been so earnest to have me filch it Orb. 3
Filch'd. With cunning haft thou filch'd my daughter's heart
Filches. He that filches from me my good name

Filebing, like an unskilful finger

File. The greater file of the subject held the duke to be wife

I have a file of all the gentry

Our prefent mufters grow upon the file

He makes up the file of all the gentry

And front but in that file where others tell fteps with me

And the fhall file our engines with advice

An you draw backward, we'll put you i' the files

For three performers are the file, when all the reft do nothing Fird. If it be fo, for Banquo's iffue have I fil'd my mind

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My endeavours have ever come too fhort of my defires, yet, fil'd with my abilities

Henry viii. 3 2

Filial ingratitude! is it not as this mouth fhould tear this hand, for lifting food to't Lear. 3 4
Fill till the cup be hid

Fillip. I do, fillip me with a three man beetle

You fillip me o' the head

Fillop. Then let the pebbles on the hungry beech fillop the stars

Filth. Rebellious hinds, the filth and fcum of Kent

In our own filth drop our clear judgments

To general filths convert o' the inftant, green virginity
Favour but themselves

Ant. and Cleop.2

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2 Henry iv.1 2 478 123 Troil. and Creif.4 5 881225

Coriolanus. 5 3 735221 5948

2 Henry vi. 4 2

Antony and Cleop. 311 7892 9
Tim. of Athens. 4 I 818152
Lear.14 21 953153

Filthy

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If she find him not, to England fend him

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Cymbeline. 4 3 9192 4
Hamlet. 3 11018|2|10|

Find-faults. And the liberty that follows our places, stops the mouth of all find-faults

Findings. Go you the next way with your findings

Fine. And the fine is, for the which I may go the finer

But thou art too fine in thy evidence

To fine his title with fome fhew of truth

Bring you in fine together

Is this the fine of his fines, and the recovery of his recoveries

Fin'd me to marry with Octavius Cæfar, and companion me with my mistress Ant. & Cl. 1
Finelefs. But riches finelefs is as poor as winter
Finer. I'll confine myself no finer than I am
Finger. He fhall not knit a knot in his fortunes with the finger of my substance

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Twelfth Night.1

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The fingers of the powers above do tune the harmony of this peace
Fingering. To learn the order of my fingering, I must begin with rudiments of art

Finical rogue

Finib. I had you down, and might have made you finish
Finfbury. And givest such farcenet furety for thy oaths, as if thou never walk'dft fur-

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Ibid. 3

Where two raging fires meet together, they do confume the thing that feeds their fury

In good footh; the fire is dead with grief
Violent fires foon burn out themselves

Tam. of the Shrew.2
King John. 4
Richard ii. 2
Ibid. 3

3 H. vi.4

Be he the fire, I'll be the yielding water

A little fire is quickly trodden out; which being fuffer'd, rivers cannot quench
The fire, that mounts the liquor 'till it run o'er in seeming to augment it, wastes it

Praife the gods, and make triumphant fires

Never 'till now did I go through a tempeft dropping fire

With this fhe fell diftract, and, her attendants abfent, fwallow'd fire

Let your clofe fire predominate his smoke, and be no turncoats
Cold fire

One fire burns out another burning

Fire-brand. Our fire-brand, brother Paris, burns us all

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Coriolanus. 5 4 737238
Julius Caefar. 1 3 745142
Ibid. 4 3 7602 2
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Tim. of Athens. 4 3
Romeo and Juliet.|1| I 969 2 I
Ibid. 1 2 970159
Troilus and Creff 2 2 867229

Fire-drake. That fire-drake did I hit three times on the head, and three times was his

nofe discharg'd against me

Fire-new. A man of fire-new words

from the mint

Your fire-new stamp of honour is fcarce current - fortune

Henry viii. 53 701134 Love's Labor Left. 1 1 149121 Twelfth Night. 3 2 3212 20 Richard iii.I 3640138 Lear. 5 3 963240

Fire-fhovel. In Calais they stole a fire-fhovel: I knew by that piece of fervice the men would carry coals

Henry .32 520256

Fire and fword. Thou hadst fire and sword on thy fide, and yet thou ran'ft away 1 H. iv. 2
Firk. I'll fer him, and firk him, and ferret him

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4 454 216 Herry v.44 532224 Mcafure for Meafure.1 782 18 Ibid. 5 I 98130 Julius Cæfar. 1 2745113 Macbeth. 4 1 379149 Comedy of Errors.3 1 110123 Much Ado Ab. Netb. 23 130130

Firfilings. The very firstling of my heart fhall be the firstlings of my hand
Fib. When fowls have no feathers, and fish have no fin

Bait the hook well this fish will bite

Fish. To fee the fish cut with her golden oars the silver stream

Ibid.

A. S. P. C. L.

Fish not with this melancholy bait, for this fool's gudgeon, this opinion M. of Ven. 1
No more than fish loves water

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All's Well. 3
Ibid. 5 2 302 7

- I will henceforth eat no fish of fortune's buttering

Of a fish that appear'd upon the coast on Wednesday the fourscore day of April, forty thousand fathom above water

Of a dragon, and a finless fish

Winter's Tale. 4 3
1 Henry iv. 31

352 145 458 1 55

While others fifh with craft for great opinion, I with great truth catch mere fimpli-
city
Troilus and Creffida. 4 4
-The imperious feas breed monsters; for the dish, poor tributary rivers as fweet fifh

880 236

Cymbeline. 42 914 2 60
Lear. 14 935

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To fight when I cannot choose; and to eat no fish
'Tis well thou art not fish; if thou hadst, thou hadst been poor John Rom. and Jul.1
Fisher. The fisher with his pencil

Fishermen, that walk upon the beach, appear like mice
Fifbified. O flesh, flesh, how art thou fishified

Fishmonger. You are a fishmonger

Fift. Give me thy fist, thy fore-foot to me give

Of fift most valiant

Fifting each others throat

Fits. In thefe fits I leave them

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 978|2|24
Hamlet. 2 2 1011 2 50
Henry v. 2 I 515122
Ibid. 41

Merry W. of Windjor.2 1

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Coriolanus. 4

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Tempeft. 3 3

Meaf. for Meaf2 4

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Tam. of the Shrewv.3
All's Well. 1

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Ibid. 2 1 836146

Troi. and Cref. 3 1 871236
Cymbeline. 3 4 911128
Ibid. 41 914128
Lear. 3 2 947 2

Fit of the face. All the good our English have got by the late voyage is but merely a fit
or two o' the face

Fits o' the feafon. Your husband, he is noble, wife, judicious, and best knows the fits
o' the season
Fitchew.

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Troilus and Creffida. 5

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Lear. 4
Othello. 4

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1 1068 2 43

Macbeth. 3 2 374 215 Coriolarus. 1 1 704 2 11I Lear. 1 2934146 Cymbeline. 5 5 927 2 59 All's Well. 2 2 285156 Macbeth. 1 7 368 210 Cymbeline. 41 914130 Hamlet. 5 21039 2 8 11261 4

Well fitted in the arts, glorious in arms

Well are you fitted, had you but a moor

Fitteth. It fitteth not a prelate so to plead

Fitzwater. Lord. D. P.

Fixure. Quite from their fixure

Much Ado About Noth. 2

Love's Lab. Left. 2

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Flag. This common body, like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, goes to and back

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Hamlet. 5 11035145

Flakes. Had you not been their father, these white flakes had challeng'd pity of them Lear. 4 7 960137 Flaky. Flaky darkness, breaks within the east

Flame. Let me not live, quoth he, after my flame lacks oil, to be the fnuff of younger fpirits

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-The honour, fir, that flames in your fair eyes, before I speak, too threat'ningly replies 16.|2| 3| 286|2|13 Flame

A. S. P. C. L.

Flame. The premised Aames of the last day knit earth and heaven together 2 Henry vi.|5| 21601|2|39
The flame o' the taper bows toward her
Cymbeline. 2

Flamens. Seld-shewn flamens do press among the popular throngs, and puff to win a
vulgar station

Hoar the flamen, that scolds against the quality of flesh

Flaming. He having colour enough, and the other higher, is too flaming a praise for a

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Flabes. Lord Timon will be left a naked gull, which flashes now a phoenix T. of Arb. 2

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Every hour he flashes into one gross crime or other, that sets us all at odds Flafk. A carv'd bone face on a flask

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Flat. The boy hath sold him a bargain, a goose, that's flat

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I'll not march through Coventry with them, that's flat

Flatnefs. That he did but see the flatness of my misery

Tempeft. 2 I 9110 2258125 2 345126

Tam. of the Shrew.|1|
Winter's Tale. 3
K. Jobn. 5

Flats. Half my power this night, paffing these flats, are taken by the tide

Flatter. Think not I flatter, for I fwear I do not

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4102 59 Two Gent. of Verona. 4 3 401 3 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 173256 Richard ii. 1141415

— Should dying men flatter with those that live?—No, no: men living flatter those that die

'Tis fin to flatter, good was little better

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Ibid. 2 3 Henry vi. 56 631211 Coriolanus. 1 1 705123

He that will give good words to thee, will flatter beneath abhorring
-I will, fir, flatter my fworn brother the people, to earn a dearer eftimation of them

Ibid. 2 3 717149

He would not flatter Neptune for his trident, or Jove for his power to thunder Ibid. 31 722 1 3 Flatter'd. He that loves to be flatter'd, is worthy o' the flatterer Flatterers. A thousand flatterers fit within thy crown

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Timon of Ath. I
Richard ii. 2

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1 420 241

When I was a king, my flatterers were then but subjects; being now a fubject, I have a king here to my flatterer

Ibid. 4 1 4342 9

When drums and trumpets fhall i' the field prove flatterers, let courts and cities be made all of falfe fac'd foothing

Coriolanus. 1 9 710259 17482 43 2 814112

When I tell him he hates flatterers, he says, he does; being then most flattered J. Caf.2 This is the world's sport; and just of the fame piece is every flatterer's foul Tof A. 3 Flatteries. He does me double wrong that wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue

Richard ii. 3 2

Flattering. You are a flattering boy; now I fee, you'll be a courtier M. W. of Wind. 3 Flatteries. Would I had never trod this English earth, or felt the flatteries that grow upon it

- Think'st thou, I am so shallow, fo conceitless to be feduced by thy flattery

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Even 'till I shrink with cold, I fmile, and say this is no flattery
Having neither the voice nor the heart of flattery about me.

4282 2 59 128

Henry viii. 31 687 246

Two Gent. of Verona. 4 2

39158 As You Like It. 2 I 229 118 Henry v.5 2 540238 2 Henry vi. 31 583228 Coriolanus. 5 5 738115 Julius Cafar. 31 7522 16 803

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Tim. of Athens.

Flaunts. Or how should I, in these my borrow'd flaunts, behold the prefence

fternnefs of his
Winter's Tale. 4 3

Flaws. Falling in the flaws of her own youth, hath blister'd her report Meaf. for Meaf. 23
Oh, these flaws and starts, (impoftors to true fear)

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Macbeth. 3 4 3752 60

2 Henry iv. 4 4 497245 2 Herry vi. 31 586 217

➡ Like a great fea mark, standing every flaw, and saving those that eye thee Coriolanus.153) 735|2|41

Flano.

A. S. P. C. L.

This heart fhall break into a hundred thousand flaws, or ere I'll weep
The winter's flaw

Flaw. Obferve how Antony becomes his flaw

Flawed. For France hath flaw'd the league

There have been commiffioners fent down among them, which have flaw'd the heart
of all their loyalties

But his flaw'd heart (alack too weak the conflict to support!)
Flax. I'll fetch some flax, and whites of eggs to apply to his bleeding face
Flax-wench. Deferves a name as rank as any flax-wench

Flay d. He has a fon, who shall be flay'd alive, then 'nointed over with honey, and fet
on the head of a wafp's nest

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Flea. If he have no more man's blood in his belly than would sup a flea

Love's L. Left. 5

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This is the most villainous house in all London road for Acas

1 Henry iv. 2

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- 'A saw a flea sticking upon Bardolph's nose, and 'a said, it was a black foul burning in hell-fire

Henry v.2

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You may as well fay that's a valiant flea, that dare eat his breakfast on the lip of a lion

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Elearing. You speak to Casca: and to such a man, that is no flearing tell tale J. Cæfar. I
Flecked. And flecked darkness like a drunkard reels

Fled. I have fled myself; and have inftructed cowards to run and fhew their fhoulders

Fleece. Her funny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece
We are the Jafons, we have won the fleece.-Would you had won the fleece that he
hath loft

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- [prifon.] Go, carry Sir John Falftaff to the Fleet; take all his company along with

him

2 Henry iv. 5

- [of fhips.] Our fever'd navy, too, have knit again, and fleet, threat'ning moft fea like

Fleeting. Clarence is come,-false, fleeting, perjur'd Clarence

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A pound of man's flesh, taken from a man, is not so estimable, profitable neither as flesh of muttons, beefs, or goats

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The pound of flesh which I demand of him, is dearly bought, is mine, and I will have it

I am driven on by the flesh

Ibid. 4 1 215 214 All's Well.13280245

Your flesh and blood has not offended the king; fo your flesh and blood is not to

be punished by him

Within this wall of flesh there is a foul, counts thee her creditor

And flesh his fpirit in a warlike foil

As if this fleth, which walls about our life, were brass impregnable

Huge hill of flesh

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Thou feeft, I have more flesh than another man; and therefore more frailty

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