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Francisca. D. P.
Francis. Holy St. Francis

- St. Francis be my speed
Francisco, lord. D. P.
Frank nature, rather curious than in hafte, hath well compos’d thee

Whole frank heart gave you all
· Bearing with frank appearance their purposes toward Cyprus
- 'Tis a good hand, a frank one
- Do the old bear feed in the old frank

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A. S. P. C.L.
Meal. for Meat 1 751
Romeo and Juliet. 2 31 977255

Ibid. 5 31 9951125

Hamlet. 999
Tempeft. p. 1. Francisco. D.P.

All's Well. I 2 27912 54

Lear. 3 41 948 1/23
Orbello. I 3 1047/15!

Ibid.3 4/1065 1 28
2 Henry iv. 2

2 482219 Frank'd. As for Clarence he is well repay'd, he is frank'd up to fatting for his pains

Richard ii. 1 3 640247 - In the stye of this most bloody boar my son George Stanley is frank'd up in hold Ib. 4 5.6642 37

O:bello. 3) 3.1061220 Franker spirit

Winter's Tale. 5) 2 3611153 Franklins. Let boors, and franklins say it, I'll swear it - There's a Franklin, in the wild of Kent, hath brought three hundred marks with

I Hen. iv. 2

1 4481219
him in gold
And provide me, presently, a riding suit; no costlier than would fit a Franklin's

Cymbeline. 3) 2 908 16
housewife

Macbeth. 11 41 366119 Frankly

. Very frankly he confess’d his treasons - If ever any malice in your heart were hid against me, now to forgive me frankly

Henry . 2

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Tim. of Athens. 2
Men and men's fortunes, could I frankly use

Troi. and Creff: 1 3/ 864/1/11 - Speak frankly as the wind

Hamlet. 5 2 10400127
And will this brother's wager frankly play
Frantick. Go, bind this man, for he is frantick too

Comedy of Errors. 41 41 1161 28
He was a frantick fool, hiding his bitter jests in blunt behaviour Tam. of ibe Shrew.3 2 2642149

Lear. 3 6 950 128
Frateretto calls me; and tells me, Nero is an angler in the lake of darkness
Fraudful. The welfare of us all hangs on the cutting short that fraudful man 2 Henry vi.

3584124 Fraugbt. There miscarried a veffel of our country, richly fraught Mer. of Venice. 2 8 2071 54 - I am so fraught with curious business, that I leave out ceremony

Winter's Tale. 4 3) 3542127
As the lark, that hath discharg'd her fraught

Titus Andronicus. I 2 832 2 - If, after this command, thou fraught the court with thy unworthiness, thou dy'ft

Cymbeline. I

2 894 2158 - I would make use of that good wisdom whereof I know you are fraught

Lear. 1 41 937 1115
Swell bosom with thy fraught

Orbello. 3) 31064150
Fraugbrage. Our fraughtage, fir, I have convey'd aboard

Comedy of Errors. 4 113 1135
Fray. There is a fray to be fought between Sir Hugh the Welch priest and Caius the
French doctor

Merry W. of Windsor. 2 531 55
You are almost come to part almost a fray

Much Ado About Noth. 51 1 142 1/40 - Your hands, than mine, are quicker for a fray

Mids, Night's Dream.31 2 188 134
Heaven's shield, Lysander, if they mean a fray

Ibid. 3 2 189 2 11 - And speak of frays, like a fine bragging youth

Mercb. of Venice. 31 41 213:2|22 - To the latter end of a fray, and the beginning of a feast, fits a dull fighter, and a keen guest

i Hen. iv. 41 2 466.18 Frayed. Fetches her wind so Nort, as if the were frayed with a sprite Troil. and Cred: 3 2 873 11 Z Frederick. D. P.

As You Like It. Free dependant

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Meas. for Meas: 4 31 96 144 - And now dear maid he you as free to us

Ibid.

5 I 1012 6 I will be free even to the uttermoft

Taming of tbe Shrew. 4) 3 2711128 from our feasts and banquets bloody knives

6 But Warwick, after God, thou sett'st me free

3 Hen. vi. 4 G 62525 Madam ! no; I made no such report : he's bound unto Octavia Ant. and Cleop. 21 5 7731112 "Till the injurious Roman did extort this tribute from us, we were free Cymbeline. 3 Il 906245 Courtiers of beauteous freedom

Meas. for Meal 3 771251 lives hence and banishment is here

Ant. and Cleo.21 67782161

Lear. 1 Free lords, cold snow melts with the suns hot beams

1 9311140 Free maids.

2 Henry vi. 3 11 585155
The free maids that weave their thread with bones
Freeness. We'll learn our freeness of a son-in-law

Twelfth Nigbr.24 3162153
To old Free-town our common judgment place

Cymbeline. 5 5 928113

Romeo and Jul. 1 1 96812 38
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Freedom, the foppery of

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A. S. P. C. L. Freigbring souls. Frencb characterized by Portia in her description of M. le Bon

Tempef-111 2.2-139

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Mer. of Venice. 1 2 199238 lords. D. P.

All's Well. 277 Those girls of Italy, take heed of them; they say, our French lack language to deny, if they demand

Ibid. 121 1283130 Sure they are bastards to the English; the French ne'er got them

Ibid. 23286 2 28 O foul revolt of French inconstancy

K.Job. 3) : 399|1| 7 Number kill'd and taken prisoners at the battle of Agincourt

Henry v. 41

536 134 That English may as French, French Englishmen, receive each other

Ibid. Or Thall we think the subtle-witted French conjurers and forcerers

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i Henry vi. 1 544 1 12 He can speak French and therefore he is a traitor

2 Henry vi. 2 594 1156 gentleman. D.P.

Cymbeline. 893 French language. Scene in the French language between Catherine and an old gentlewoman

Henry v. 3. 4. 522146 Erencbman to-morrow

Much Ado About Notb. 31 2 133 1/26 Done like a Frenchman, turn and turn again

1 Henry vi. 3 3 559 Frenzy. The fellow finds his vein, and yielding to him humours well his frenzy C. of E. 4 4 115255

Not frenzy, not absolute madness could so far have rav'd to bring him here alone Cym. 4 2 916115 Fresb. How green are you and fresh in this old world

King John. 31 41 40112 7 And ever since a fresh admirer of what I saw there

Henry viii. 1 1 671 223 Frets, call you these? quoth the: I'll fume with them

Tam. of rbe Sbrew. 2 11 261 1161 He frets like a gumm'd velvet

i Henry iv. 2 2 449 126 Yon grey lines that fret the clouds are messengers of day

Julius Cæfar.2 747 246 With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks

Lear. 1 41 937 2132 - Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me

Hamlet. 3) 210221 48 Fretful. Contending with the fretful element

Lear. 3 1 946 019 Fretted. 'Till they have fretted us a pair of graves

Ricbard ii. 31 31 430 | 5 And, by starts, his fretted fortunes give him hope and fear

Ant. and Cleop. 4.101 794 1 2 The roof o' the chamber with golden cherubim is fretted

Cymbeline. 241 9051/25 This majestical roof fretted with golden fire

Hamlet. 2

2 1013151 Fretting. 'Twas a commodity lay fretting by you

Tam. af tbe Sbrew./2 1 263 1 9 Friar. D. P.

M. Ado Ab. Norb. It was the friar of orders grey

Tam. of tbe Sbrew./4/ 1268218 Friend. I to myself am dearer than a friend

Two Gent. of Verona. 26 32 153 of an ill fashion

Ibid. 5 4 432 30 Thou common friend, that's without faith or love

Ibid.5 41 432 32 A back friend, a Moulder-clapper

Comedy of Errors. 4 2 113 2 s Well-acquainted friend

Ibid. 41 31 1141/41 You dare easier be friends with me than fight with my enemy Much Ado Ab. Norb.14 1 139-156 It is a hard matter for friends to meet

As You Like Ir. 3 2 2361 39 Keep thy friend under thy own life's key

All's Well. I
The better for my foes, and the worse for my friends

Twelftb Night. 5 1 32914 explained

Ibid.
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1 3291 9 Both he, and they, and you, yea, every man, shall be my friend again, and I'll be his

i Henry iv. 5 11 468 217 Make friends with speed never so few, and never yet more need

2 Henry iv. 1 1 4732 52 And all thy friends, which thou must make thy friends, have but their stings and teeth newly ta'en out

Ibid.41 41 500 2119 - A friend i'the court is better than a penny in purse

Ibid. 5 501, 38 Even thus two friends condemn'dembrace and kiss, and take ten thousand leaves 2 H.vi. 312 590144 I rather with you foes than hollow friends

3 Henry vi. 16232 12 God keep me from false friends

Richard iii. 31 1 648137 He hath no friends, but who are friends for fear

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A.S. P. C.L. Friend. Happier is he that has no friend to feed, than such that do even enemies exceed

Timon of Atbens.1 2 80914 Thou disease of a friend, and not himself

Ibid.31 1 8131141 All gone! and not one friend to take his fortune by the arm

Ibid.41 2 $1911122 But only painted, like his varnish'd friends

2 819121 2 What viler thing upon the earth, than friends, who can bring noblest minds to barett ends

Ibid. 5) 1824 2 40 - should alsociate friends in grief and woe

Titus Andronicus. 5 3 8551135 Had I admittance, and opportunity to friend

Cymbeline. 1 5 897 2 2 All friends thall taste the wages of their virtue

Lear. 15. 3) 96512/27 The friends thou hast, and their adoption try'd, grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel

Hamlet. 1 3 10042 51 Friended. Not friended by his wish, to your high perfon his will is moft malignant H. viii. 2 1 67512144 Be friended with aptness of the season

Cymbeline. 2 31 9031114 Friending. To express his love and friending to you

Hamlet. I Friendship. That which I would discover, the law of friendship bids me to conceal

Two Gent. of Verona. 3) I 331139 - is constant in all other things, saving the office and affairs of love M. Ado Ab.Notb. 2 1 127119 School-day friendship described

Midf. N. Dream. 31 2 1871 i For when did friendship take a breed of barren metal of his friend Mer. of Venice. 32012/16 To mingle friendship far, is mingling bloods

Winter's Tale. 1 2 3351028 There's Aattery in friendship

Henry 0.31 7 5261146 For it cannot be we shall remain in friendship

Ani, and Cleop. 2 2 7751214 -'s full of dregs

Timon of Albens. 1 2 809/212 Has friendship such a faint and milky heart, it turns in less than two nights Ibid. 3 1 8131142 In the beaten way of friendship

Hamlet.2 2 101311 15 If I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it

Orbello. 31 3105912/21 Frieze. No jutty frieze

Macbetb. 11 6 3672113 Frigbred. Thou hast frighted the word out of its right sense Mucb Ado Ab. Norb. 5 2 144/2138 What frighted with false fire

Hamler. 3) 210211145 Frippery. We know what belongs to a frippery

Tempeft. 41

18/2 20 Fritters. Have I lived to Itand in the taunt of one that makes fritters of English

Merry Wives of Windsor. 5 5 7212138 Frize. Shall I have a coxcomb of frize As birdlime does from frize

Orbelio.2 I 105212134 Frog. Toe of frog

Macbeib. 41 1 378 1 Frogmore. Go you through the town to Frogmore

Merry W. of Wind. 2 3 57/2/21 From. This is from the present

Ant, and Cleop.12 6779115 For any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing

Hamlet. 31 210182/45 That, from the sense of all civility, I thould thus play and trifle with your reverence

Olbello. I

1 10451116 Fronts. Why stands these royal fronts amazed thus

King Jobn. 21 2 393258 And front but in that file where others tell steps with me

Herry viii. 1 2 674 2 54 Think to front his revenges with the easy groans of old women Coriolanus. 5 2 734 1148 The very head and front of my offending, hath this extent, no more

Orbelo. I

3 1047 2148 To take the safest occasion by the front, to bring you in again:

Ibid. 1 105911131 Fronted. Could not with graceful eyes attend those wars which fronted mine own peace

Antony and Cleopatra. 2 2 77513 Frontier. Majesty might never yet endure the moody frontier of a servant brow i H.iv.1 3 44511151 Frontie. What makes that frontlet on

Lear. 1 41 93612 37 Freft. February face, full of frost, of storm and cloudiness Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. 5 4 146 110 Biron is like an envious sneaping frost, that bites the first-born infants of the spring

Love's Labour Lot. 1 1 1481153 Hoary headed frosts fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 1801-17 Since frost itself as actively doth burn, and reason panders will

Hamlet. 31 4 1024214 Froffy. Ah, by my faith, that bears a frosty found

i Henry iv.14) 1 4651 21 Frosty-spirited. What a frosty-spirited rogue is this

Ibid. 21 31 4502119 Frotb. D.P.

Measure for Measure. and scum, thuú ly'st

Merry W. of Windsor. 1

4711135 Let me see thee, froth and lime

491 3 Frown. Not a frown further

Tempeft. 5 1911 54 Her frown might kill me

As You Like 11.14 1 242 225 Say, that the frown; I'll say, the looks as clear as morning roses newly wash'd with dew

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Frown. To know the meaning of dangerous majesty when perchance it frowns, more

A. S. P. C. from humour than advis'd respect Wherefore frowns he thus ? 'tis his aspect of terror

King Jobno 41 21 40511 You do not meet a man, but frowns

Henry viti. 5 1 69721 I will frown as I pass by, and let them take it as they lift

Cymbeline. 1 18931 Frown'd. But when he frown'd, it was against the French, and not against his friends

Romeo and Juliet. 1963 12

Richard ii. 2 I 421/29 Frowning. He goes hence frowning : but it honours us, that we have given him cause Froward. The wench is ftark mad, or wonderful froward

Cymbeline. 3) 5 9111158 She is intolerably curst, and threwd and froward

Tam. of the Shrew. I 1 2552123

Ibid. 1 2 2581138 She's not froward, but modest as the dove

Ibid. 2

il 2622130 See where she comes; and brings your froward wives as prisoners to her womanly persuafion

Ibid. 5 2 2761153 Clarence, how evil it befeems thee

3 Henry vi. 41 7 627 125 Fru&tify. We should thankful be for those parts that do fructify in us more than he

Love's Labor Loft. 4 2 1591? Frugal. I was then frugal of my mirth

Merry Wives of Windsor. 2 51249 Fruit. The weakest kind of fruit drops earliest to the ground, and so let me M. of Ven. 4 1 215239

He dies, that touches any of this fruit, till I and my affairs are answered As You L. It. 2 7 23313 If you will then see the fruits of the sport, mark his first approach before my lady

Twelftb Night.2 5 319|2|3 The ripest fruit firft falls, and so doth he

Richard ii. 2

Il 421 14 Like fair fruit in an unwholesome dith, are like to rot untafted Troil. and Cref] 2 31 86922 Hang there like fruit, my foul, 'till the tree die

Cymbeline. 5) 59261 My news shall be the fruit to that great feast

Hümlet. 2 The purchase made, the fruits are to ensue

Orbello. 21 31054 2 Fruit of ber womb. But I pray God, the fruit of her womb miscarry 2 Henry iv. 51 41 50521

Lest with my fighs or tears I blaft or drown king Edward's fruit, true heir to the
English crown

3 Henry vi. 4) 4) 6242 The fruit the goes with, I pray for heartily; that it find good time, and live H.vii. 516962 Fruitful. One fruitful meal would set me to 't

Meas. for Meas. 3 She's fram'd as fruitful as the free elements

Otbello. 2 Fruitfully. If your will want not, time and place will be fruitfully offered Lear. 41 6 9592 Fruition. Or arrive where I may have fruition of her love

1 Henry vi. 5 6 5691 Fruch. I like thy armour well; I'll frush it, and unlock the rivets all Troi. and Cres): 51 68892 Fruiftrate search

Tempeft. 31 3 Frustrated. Being so frustrated, tell him, he mocks the pauses that he makes Ant. and Clev. 5 1 79711 Frurify. My father, being I hope an old man, thall frutify unto you Mer. of Venice. 2 Fry. What a fry of fornication is at door

Henry viii. 51 31 7011 - lechery, fry

Troil. and Cred: 5 2 8852 Fub'd off. And have been fub'd off and fub'd off, from this day to that 2 Henry iv. 2 1) 47912 Fuel. Well the fuel is gone, that maintain'd that fire

Henry v. 2 3 518 I need not add more fuel to your fire

3 Henry vi. 5) 41 630

857 Fulfilling bolts

Prol. to Troi. and Crell. Full poor cell

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Meas. for Meas: 41
I am full sorry, that he approves the common liar

Ani, and Cleop. 1

Orbello. 1 1 1044 - What a full fortune does the thick lips owe

Ibid. 2 1 1051
The man commands like a full soldier
Full-acorn'd boar

Cymbeline.
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And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot to mark the full fraught man

Henry v. 2

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A.S. P. C.L. Funktions. 'Twas a commandment to command the captain and all the rest from their functions

Measure for Measure. 1
Or what is he of baseft fun&tion, that says his bravery is not on my coft As You L. It. 2 7 233115
I am not tall enough to become the function well

Twelfth Night. 42 3271145 That function is smother'd in surmise; and nothing is, but what is not Macbe:b. 1 31 365 2 44 Funerals. Turn melancholy forth to funerals

Love's Lator Luft.1

1751 21 And in the pulpit as a friend fpeak in the order of his funeral Jul. Cafar. 3 7541145 Do not consent, that Antony speak in his funeral

Il 754?150 With mirth in funeral, and with dirge in marriage

Hamlet. I 211001 2118 The funeral bak'd meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables

Ibid. 1 2 1003152 Funeral speech. You shall not in your funeral speech blame us, but speak all good you can devise of Cæfar

Julius Cæfar.311 754211 Furbish. And furbish new the name of John of Gaunt

Ri bard 1.1

3 41711 Furbisb’d. With furbish'd arms

Macbeth.1 2 3641 3 Furies. Talked of satan, and of limbo, and of furies

All's WS 31 30515 Then, Piftol, lay thy head in furies' lap

2 Henry iv. 51 31 50511 20 Furious. To be furious, is to be frighted out of fear

Art. and Cleop: 311 7602118 Furmitory. On her fallow leas the darnel, hemlock and rank furmitory doth root upon H.0.5 538 2117 Furnace. Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do finge yourself Henry viii. 1 1 67326 He furnaces the thick fighs from him

Cymbeline. 171 899 12 34 Furnace-burning beart

3 Herry vi. 2 Furnish. And have the counsel, which is the best to furnish me to-morrow M. Ado Ab. N. 3

Il 1322 25 We have two hours to furnish us

Mer. of Venice. 2 41 204247 His training such, that he may furnish and instruct great teachers Henry viii.1

26752 13 Furnished. I am not furnith'd like a beggar

As You Like It. 51 41 25012 How shall we do? we are not furnish'd like Bohemia's son

Winter's Talc.41 31 355 1 55 He is furnith'd with no certainties

2 Henry iv. 1

11 47411133 You speak of him when he was less furnish'd than now he is

Cymbeline. 5 896213 Furnishings. Whereof, perchance, these are but furnishings

1946 147 Furniture. Neither art thou the worse for this poor furniture, and mean array

Taming of the Sbrew. 41 31 2721 11 Furrberance. Omit no happy hour, that may give furtherance to our expedition Henry v.

513241 Fury. An she were not possess’d with a fury

M. Ado About Noth. I 11 123 1143 By all the blood that ever fury breath'd

King John. 5) 2409

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Henry v. 4 41 532 244 I dare your quenchless fury to more rage

3 Henry vi. 41 608 I If not well, thou should'At come like a fury crown'd with snakes, not like a formal

Ant. and Clecp. - 5 777 243 What, loft in the labyrinth of thy fury

Troilus and Creil 2 3 868220 I never saw such noble fury in so poor a thing

Cymbeline. 5 5 9232 48 Fire-ey'd fury be my conduct now

Romeo and Juliet. 31 1 9822156 I understand a fury in your words, but not the words

Oibello. 4 2 10702 24 Furzes sharp

Tempcf. 42 Fuft in us unus'd

Hamlet. 41 411028117 Fuftian. The serving-men in their new fustian

Tam. of the Shrew.41 1267 2 32 siddle

Twelfıb Nigh::12 5 318 2 32 - And discourse fuftian with one's own shadow

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2 Henry iv. 2 1 4801112 Fuffy stuff

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295/1142 To gabble like tinkers at this time of night

Twelfth Nigbr. 2 31 31511142 Gaberdine. My best way is to creep under his gaberdine

Tempejt.122 10111 3 I hid me under the dead moon-calf's gaberdine

Ibid. 2 I1221 And spit upon my Jewish gaberdine

Mer, of Venice. 13 2011156 Gad. I will go get a leaf of brass, and with a gad of steel will write these words Tit. Hrd 41 8461 in All this done upon the gad

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