Praised be the gods for thy foulness! sluttishness may come hereafter As You Like It. 3 FRA Foul. For nothing can feem foul to those that win • If you grow foul with me, Pistol, I will scour you with my rapier All is loft, this foul Ægyptian hath betray'd me Foul deeds will rife (though all the earth o'erwhelm them) to men's eyes 1 Henry iv. 5 467|1|56 Henry v.2 51519 Ant. and Cleop. 410 7941 7 Hamlet. 1 21004 131 Taming of the Sbrew. 5 2 Foully. Doft thou defire her foully for those things that make her good Meaf. for Meaf-2 Feulness. Who loved her fo, that speaking of her foulness wash'd it with tears 276 127 2 842 9 Much Ado About Noth. 4 138/2/25 3 238 244 Ibid. 3 Feul-fpeken coward 5 240 246 8371 3 12841 14 Found. In what he did profess, well found Foundation. There is no fure foundation set on blood · O Jove, I think, foundations fly the wretched King Jobn. 4 2 40419 913 1 I 41065232 Henry viii. 3 2 688 33 2 Henry iv. 4 7 Measure for Measure. 4 3 96152 3 Henry vi. 4 8 Henry viii. 1 627242 673221 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 21792 44 Ricbard ii. 5 Fax. Thou haft entertained a fox to be the fhepherd of thy lambs Two Gent. of Verona. 4 ➡ I'll warrant, we'll unkennel the fox ;-let me stop this way firft;-so now uncape 3 41125 O, will you eat no grapes, my royal fox? yes but you will, my noble grapes, an if my royal fox could reach them Sir Toby will be sworn, that I am no fox Nor no more truth in thee than in a drawn fox All's Well. 2 Twelfth Night.15 1283235 311136 462 2 39 469| 9 2 Henry iv. 1 2 477 2 I Henry v.4 4 5322 4 2 Hen. vi. 3 583255 Ibid. 31 585229 31 585233 Let him die in that he is a fox, by nature proved an enemy to the flock, before his chops be ftain'd with crimson blood - But when the fox has once got in his nofe, he'll foon find means to make the body Fexhip. Hadft thou foxship to banish him that struck more blows for Rome than thou haft spoken words Foyns. Ch' ill pick your teeth; zir: come; no matter vor your foyns Scotland hath foyfons to fill up your will, of your mere own Fracted. His heart is fracted, and corroborate My reliance on his fracted dates has fmit my credit Fractions. After diftafteful looks and thefe hard fractions Fragil. Nature's fragil veffels A. S. P. C.L. Timon of Athens.15, 31 827,236 Fragments. The body of your difcourfe is fometime guarded with fragments Mu. Ado Ab. Notb. 1 Frailty. Tho' Page be a fecure fool, and stand so firmly on his wife's frailty Merry W. of Wind.2 1 Bid her think what man is; let her confider his frailty Alas, our frailty is the caufe, not we 18124 53235 63237 Meaj. for Meaf 2 922 3 And from the organ-pipe of frailty, fings his foul and body to their lafting rest thy name is woman Is't frailty, that thus errs;-it is fo too Frame. The maid will I frame and make fit for his attempt K. Jobn. 517 411131 Measure for Measure. 3 1 Her madness hath the oddest frame of fenfe, fuch a dependency of thing on thing 16.5 1 89243 98162 Now were I happy, if his going I could frame to serve my turn I never yet could frame my will to it: and therefore frame the law unto my will By wicked means to frame our fovereign's fall But thou wilt frame thyself, forfooth, hereafter theirs If he can thereto frame his fpirit Thou art my warrior; I holp to frame thee Though I cannot make true wars, I'll frame convenient peace That the preparedly may frame herself to the way she's forc'd to the business after your own wisdom Our state to be disjoint and out of frame Put your difcourfe into fome frame Framed. I framed to the harp many an English ditty For thou art fram'd of the firm truth of valour -to make women falfe Frampold. She leads a very frampold life with him 2 674257 Coriolanus. 3 2 723239 Ibid. 3 2 723258 Ibid. 5 3 735226 Ibid. 5 3 736252 Ant. and Cleop. 5 1 798 131 Hamlet. 1 21001226 Ibid. 3 2 1021235 1 Henry iv.3 1 458 125 Henry v.4 3 531124 France? In her forehead; arm'd and reverted, making war against her hair Com. of Err.3 is a dog-hole is a ftable; we that dwell in 't, jades How widely then walks my estate in France Merry W. of Wind. 2 All's Well. 2 There is no bar to make against your highness claim to France but this, which they produce from Pharamond If that you will France win, then with Scotland first begin being ours, we'll bend it to our awe, or break it all to pieces Henry 5th's claim to the crown of France Ibid. 1 2 513110 For I love France fo well that I will not part with a village of it I forefee with grief the utter lofs of all the realm of France Talk not of France, fith thou have lost it all 1 Henry vi. 41 and let her Ibid. 52 539238 560259 566 116 5 568228 His father revell'd in the heart of France, and tam'd the king, and made the dauphin stoop 'Tis better ufing France, than trusting France I'll win our ancient rights in France again Franchifed. But still keep my bofom franchis'd and allegiance clear Lear. 929 1 369 140 Cori. 4 6731|2|25 Francifca There's a Franklin, in the wild of Kent, hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold In the ftye of this moft bloody boar my son George Stanley is frank'd up in hold Ib. 4 5 Do the old bear feed in the old frank All's Well. I 2279254 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 640247 664 237 Otbello. 3 3 1061|2|20 Richard iii. 13 2 361153 448 219 Frankly. Very frankly he confefs'd his treasons If ever any malice in your heart were hid against me, now to forgive me frankly And provide me, prefently, a riding fuit; no costlier than would fit a Franklin's housewife Cymbeline. 3 He was a frantick fool, hiding his bitter jefts in blunt behaviour Tam. of the Shrew. 3 Frateretto calls me; and tells me, Nero is an angler in the lake of darkness Lear. 3 Fraudful. The welfare of us all hangs on the cutting fhort that fraudful man 2 Henry vi. 3 Fraught. There miscarried a veffel of our country, richly fraught 2 264 2 49 950 128 5841 24 - I am fo fraught with curious business, that I leave out ceremony As the lark, that hath discharg'd her fraught Titus Andronicus. I If, after this command, thou fraught the court with thy unworthiness, I would make use of that good wisdom whereof I know you are fraught - Swell bofom with thy fraught Lear. 1 Fraughtage. Our fraughtage, fir, I have convey'd aboard French doctor Mer. of Venice. 2 8 2071 54 3 354227 2 Othello. 3 3 Comedy of Errors. 4 I 4 937 115 1064 151 113135 -You are almost come to part almost a fray Your hands, than mine, are quicker for a fray And speak of frays, like a fine bragging youth To the latter end of a fray, and the beginning of a feaft, fits a dull Frayed. Fetches her wind fo fhort, as if he were frayed with a sprite Free dependant And now dear maid he you as free to us I will be free even to the uttermoft from our feafts and banquets bloody knives But Warwick, after God, thou fett'ft me free Madam! no; I made no fuch report: he's bound unto Octavia 'Till the injurious Roman did extort this tribute from us, we were Freedom, the foppery of Courtiers of beauteous freedom lives hence and banishment is here Free lords, cold fnow melts with the funs hot beams Free maids. The free maids that weave their thread with bones Freeness. We'll learn our freenefs of a fon-in-law Free-town. To old Free-town our common judgment place Free-way. I do befeech you, let her will have a Free-way Macbeth. 3 3772 26 3 Hen. vi. 14 6 62525 Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 778 112 free 906245 Cymbeline 31 Meaf. for Meaf1| 3| 77251 6778261 Lear. 1 I 93140 2 Henry vi. 3 I 585155 Tawelfth Night. 2 4 316253 Cymbeline. 5 5 928113 Romeo and Jul.1 1968 238 Othello. 1 3 1049/2/42 Freeze. Nay, you must not freeze; two women plac'd together make cold weather H. viii. 1 4 677 226 Freezing hours. How in this our pinching cave, fhall we difcourfe the freezing hours away Cymbeline. 33 908|21 7 Freighting As You Like It. 8731 2231 2 96 144 Ibid. 2 1283130 All's Well. Those girls of Italy, take heed of them; they fay, our French lack language to deny, if they demand Sure they are baftards to the English; the French ne'er got them O foul revolt of French inconstancy Number kill'd and taken prisoners at the battle of Agincourt That English may as French, French Englishmen, receive each other French language. Scene in the French language between Catherine and an woman Frenchman to-morrow Ibid. 2 3 286 228 K. Jobn. 31399 7 Henry v.4 536134 2 541218 Much Ado About Notb. 3 2 522146 133126 Done like a Frenchman, turn and turn again Tam. of the Shrew. 2 I 261161 Julius Cæfar. 2 Call me what inftrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon You dare easier be friends with me than fight with my enemy Much Ado Ab. Noth. 4 1 139156 It is a hard matter for friends to meet As You Like It. 2236139 All's Well. 1 278 116 Twelfth Night.5 132914 Ibid. 51 Both he, and they, and you, yea, every man, shall be my friend again, and I'll be his 329 1 9 1 Henry iv.5 1 468217 2. Henry iv.1 I 473 2 52 Make friends with speed never so few, and never yet more need - A friend i' the court is better than a penny in purse Ibid. 4 4 500,219 Even thus two friends condemn'd embrace and kiss, and take ten thousand leaves 2 H.vi. 3 2 God keep me from false friends He hath no friends, but who are friends for fear Wolfey's obfervations on the falling off of friends who have been made confidants Ib. 2 Come, poor remains of friends, reft on this rock Julius Cæfar. 4 2 758210 764 241 How had you been my friends else? why have you that charitable title from thoufands, did you not chiefly belong to my heart What need we have any friends, if we should never have need of them 2 807 238 Friend. Friend. Happier is he that has no friend to feed, than fuch that do even enemies exceed Thou disease of a friend, and not himself A. S. P. C. L. Timon of Atbens. I 2 8091 4 Ibid. 3 1 813141 819 122 But only painted, like his varnish'd friends Ibid. 4 2 8192 2 What viler thing upon the earth, than friends, who can bring noblest minds to bafeft ends fhould affociate friends in grief and woe Titus Andronicus. 5 3 855 135 Had I admittance, and opportunity to friend Cymbeline. 15 897 2 2 Lear. 5 3 965227 The friends thou haft, and their adoption try'd, grapple them to thy foul with hoops of steel Friended. Not friended by his wish, to your high perfon his will is most malignant H. viii. 21 Friending. To express his love and friending to you is conftant in all other things, saving the office and affairs of love School-day friendship described - For when did friendship take a breed of barren metal of his friend To mingle friendship far, is mingling bloods There's flattery in friendship Two Gent, of Verona. 3 1 33139 12719 Midf. N. Dream. 3 2 1871 I -'s full of dregs Has friendship such a faint and milky heart, it turns in less than two nights Hamlet. 2 Othello. 3 3 1059 221 Macbetb. 1 6 367 213 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 5 2 144238 Fritters. Have I lived to stand in the taunt of one that makes fritters of English Hamlet. 3 21021145 Tempeft. 41 18220 That, from the sense of all civility, I should thus play and trifle with your reverence Fronts. Why ftands these royal fronts amazed thus And front but in that file where others tell fteps with me Otbello. 1 31047 248 Frontier. Majesty might never yet endure the moody frontier of a fervant brow 1 H.iv. 1 3445151 Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 5 infants of the spring Love's Labour Loft. 1 1148153 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 1801 17 Hamlet. 3 4 1024 214 1 Henry iv. 41 465 121 Ibid. 2 3 450 219 Measure for Measure. 75 47135 Ibid. 1 3 49 1 3 Tempeft. 51 19 154 As You Like It.4 1242 225 Say, that the frown; I'll fay, the looks as clear as morning rofes newly wafh'd with dew Taming of the Shrew.12 1 261|2|21 Frown. |