A.S. P. C. L. Alarm. But none can cure their harms by wailing them Ricbard iii. 21 21 6467145 As well the fear of harm, as harm apparent, in my opinion, ought to be prevented 1b. 2 2 646,215 not yourself with your vexation Cymbeline. I 2 89517 Good masters harm me not Ibid. 31 6 913 7/49 That I suffer'd was all the harm I did Ibid. 5 5 927131 Whole nature is so far from doing harms, that he suspects none Lear. I 2 93459 Let me still take away the harms I fear Ibid. I 4 9381135 - I saw no harm; and then I heard each fyllable, that breath made up between them Otbello. 4 2 1070 1139 Harm-doing. By my life he never knew harm-doing Henry vii. 2 31 68224 Harmful pity 3 Henry vi. 2 2 6112 5 But not without that harmful stroke, which since hath pluck’d him after Lear. 4 2 9542141 Harmony. How still this evening is, as hulhed on purpose to grace harmony M.Ado A.Netb. 2 31 1292|15 When love speak», the voice of all the Gods makes heaven drowsy with the harmony Love's Labor LOA. 41 3 1641 7 Soft ftillness and the touches of the night become sweet harmony Mer. of Venice. 31 1 219|2|35 Such harmony is in immortal souls Ibid. 51 12192/41 — Like a cunning instrument put into his hands that knows no touch to tune the har. mony Richard ii. 11 31 417 2 40 He is full of harmony Troilus and Cressida. 5) 187112132 Harness. At least we'll die with harness on our backs Marbetb. 5 5 3852|17 Leap thou, attire and all, through proof of harness to my heart Ant. and Cleop. 41 81 793 Great men should drink with harness on their throats Timon of Arbens. 1 21 807 1135 Rarp. Gracious duke, harp not on that; nor do not banith reason for inequality Meal. fur M. 51 9812 3 - I framed to the harp many an English ditty i Henry iv. 3 1 458 1/26 - not on that string, madam, that is paft Richard i. 4. 4 662245 on it still fall I, 'till heart-string breaks Ibid. 4) 4 6622 47 - on that still Coridanus. 2 31 718248 Harp'd. Thou haft harp'd my fears aright Macberb.4 1 3782119 Harper cries :-'tis time, 'tis time Ibid. 4) 1 3777156 Harping on what I am, not what he knew I was Ant. and Cleop. 1311 7892142 Still harping on my daughter Hamlet. 21 2 101211 7 Harpy. Rather than hold three words conference with this harpy Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 2 1127244 Harrow. Let the Volces plough Rome, and harrow Italy Coriolanus. 5 31 7351152 It harrows me with fear and wonder Hamler. 1 Harry'd. I repent me much that I so harry'd him An!. and Cleop3 37832116 Harshness. Turn'd her obedience, which is due to me, to stubborn harshness M. Night's D. i 1 176012 Rarph-sounding rbimes. To whom he sung in rude harín-founding rhimes K. Jobn. 4 Hart. That instant, was I turn’d into a hart; and my desires, like fell and cruel hounds, e'er fince pursue me Twelfth Nigbr. 1 13072 1 Here wast thou bay'd brave hart Julius Cæfar. 3 1754 1/17 O world! thou waft the forest of this hart Ibid. 31.11 7541121 The hart Achilles keeps thicket Troil. and Cres: 2 3.871114 The swiftest harts have posted you by land Cymbeline. 21 4 90421 5 Our Britains harts die flying, not our men Ibid. 5 31 921110 Let the strucken deer go weep, the hart ungalled play Hamlet. 3) 21021752 Harvest. Frame the season for your own harvest Much Ado About Notbeli 3 124/259 When wit and youth is come to harvest, your wife is like to reap a proper man Tr. N. 3) 1 And reap the harvest which that rascal fow'd 2 Henry vi. 3 1 586 244 I'll blaft his harvest, if your head were lay'd 3 Henry vi. 51 71 632222 Though we have spent our harvest of this king, we are to reap the harvest of his son Richard ii. 2 21 6461157 Ibid. To reap the harvest of perpetual peace by this one bloody trial of Marp war 5 2 6652 2 And in his spring became a harvest Cymbeline. I 1894/1/16 Harveft-bome. There's my harvest-home Merry W. of Wind. 2 Harveft-man. Like to a harvest-man, that's task'd to mow or all, or lose his hire Cor. 1 3 7071131 He. But He, that hath the steerage of my course, direct my fail Rom. and Jul. 1 4 9731 32 Head. I'll yield him thee asleep, where thou may'st knock a nail into his head Tempeft. 3) 2 141 unmellow'd, but his judgment ripe Two Gent. of Verona. 2. 41 301 51 Can you cut off a man's head? If the man be a batchelor, Sir, I can; but if he be a married man, he is his wife's head, and I can never cut off a woman's head Meas. for M. 41 2 9312 14 Lid. To the head of Angelo accuse him home and home 14) 3 961240 From the crown of his head, to the fole of his foot, he is all mirth M. Ado A. Notb.32 133 = 2 Ibid. - Know Claudio, to thy head 1412139 4 R 3 Heade C 2 404,160 321 0:0 2 56/26 8 Head. I'll lay my head against any good man's hat A.S. P. C.L. - of Holofernes in the character of Judas compared ironically Love's Lab. Loft. 1 1 95019736 . Mid). Night's Dream. 4.11189) All's Well.1 3 282|123 K. Jobu. 51.41 4092 49 reverend shoulders To save our heads by railing of a head Ricbard ii. 2 11 42118 For if their heads had any intellectual armour, they could never wear such heavy i Henry iv. 1 3 4472/40 head pieces I'll see if his head will stand steadier on a pole, or no Henry v. 31 7 5262|24 That head of thine doth not become a crown 2 Henry vi. 47 596 227 They took his head, and on the gates of York they set the same Ibid. 1 600 126 Until my misshap'd trunk, that bears this head, be round impaled with a glorious 3 Henry vi. 2) 1 6101|16 crown Ibid. 31 6199 The kingly crown'd head Coriolanus.lil 17042115 For that good hand, thou sent'st the emperor, here are the heads of thy two noble Titus Ardronicus. 31 1 843|2|24 Troilo and Cref:31 2 87329 Lear. 11 41 937-16 That eyeless head of thine was first fram’d flesh to raise my fortunes Ibid. 4) 6959 1134 Head (army.) Three times hath Henry Colingbroke made head against my power 1 H.iv. 3 1 457|2/20 And a head of gallant warriors, no le gentlemen Ibid. 41 41 467 2115 Ibid. st 1 468 135 3 Henry viile 1 610 - 34 Tullius Aufidius then had made new head Coriolanus. 3 1.7191117 Headier. And am fallen out with my more headier will Lear. 2.49432150 Headless. And smooth my way upon their headless necks 2 Henry vi.fi Titus Andronicus.) 1 2 Henry vi. 4110 59912 Head-lugg'd. Whose reverence the head-lugg'd bear would lick Lear. 4) 2 75412 Tam. of ibe Sbrew. 3) 2265113- Tell these head-strong women what duty they do owe their lords and husbands How now, my head strong? where have you been gadding Romeo and Juliet. 41 2 990) 118/214 Heady rafh. Nor heady rash provok'd with raging ire Comery of Errors. 31 1 All's Well. 2 Henry v.4 Coriolanus. 2 Yul. Caf. 2 Tim. of Arbens. Ir. and Crep: 41 87712 Romeo and Juliet." Hamlet. I Ibid. 1 Rom. and Jul. 41 3 9912 2) 5152160 . 2 57412117 2 833) 162 a 6 low. 3 Ibid. 5 2 276 116 52912 7131 74911 21 8071 41 973 2 10022 3/1004/2 Litlul 2 2231 2 252/18 33 211 Ibid. 4) 2 702 22 . A. S. P. C. L. Hearing improved by the want of fight Mid. Nigbt's Dream.3, 21 1862135 - 'Tis a good hearing, when children are toward --But a harsh hearing, when women are froward Taming of ibe Sbrew. 5 2 276 2 54 Heart. The cry did knock against my very heart Tempef.: 2 21134 Piteous heart Ibid. 1 2141 Inward joy enforced my heart to smile Two Gent. of Verona. 1 2 Ibid. 27 Ibid. 41 2 391|19 - If you knew his pure heart's truth 39 149. as full of sorrows as a sea of sands Ibid. 4 3 40 1/24 Here is the heart of my purpose Merry Wives of Windjera 2) 2 56'112 My heart is ready to crack with impatience Ibid. 22 56:29. Measure for Measure.41 3 6 1 14 Com. of Errors. 4 2 1132/13. Ibid. 4 2 1132139 One whose hard heart is button'd up with steel Ibid.412 1132148. That I had not a hard heart Mu. Ado About Nurbing. 1 1222 35 But prays from his heart Ibid. 1 11 123,14 In her bosom I'll unclasp my heart Ibit. 1 124 1156 All hearts in love, use their own tongues Ibid. 2 1127110 You have a merry heart a Ibid. 2 I 128 1 21 Nature never formed a woman's heart of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice Ibid.3 132/1/23 Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand Ibist. 3 1 132 2/37. He hath a heart as found as a bell Ibid. 32 133 1 5. O God that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the market-place Ibid. 4! 1401 3 By the heart's still rhetorick disclosed with eyes Love's Labor Loft.12 11 154,1124 A light heart lives long Ibid.15! 2 1661 30 . A heavy heart bears not an humble tongue Ibia. 5) 2 17311139 My heart is true as steel Midsummer Night's Dream. 2 2 18012151 - One heart, one bed, two bosoms and one troth Ibid.23 182 11 4 - Pierc'd through the heart with your stern cruelty Ibid. 3 2 185223. The virtue of my heart, the object and the pleasure of mine eye, is only Helena Ib. 4) 11911139 Man's heart is not able to report what my dream was Thid. 41 1 1912 19. That left pap where heart doth hop Ilid. 52195120 - Let my liver rather heat with wine, than my heart cool with mortifying groans Mercb. of Venice. I 1981 42 Outbrave the heart most daring on the earth Ibid. 21 2021149 My conscience hanging about the neck of my heart Ibid.2 20212141 I have too griev'd a heart to take a tedious leave Ibid. 2. 7 2071115. Rough hearts of Aint Ibid. 4 1) 215 I thought thy heart had been wounded with the claws of a lion As You Like It. 5 2 2460 59 wounded it is but with the eyes of a lady Ibid. 5 2 2461161 Too capable of every line and trick of his sweet favour All's Will. 1 12781150 My heart hath the fear of Mars before it Ibid.) 1) 2951153 If my heart were great 'twould burst at this Ibid. 4 31 29912 50 0, the, that hath a heart of that fine frame, to pay this debt of love but to a brother Twelfth Night. 1 13072116 - I will on with my speech in your praise, and then thew you the heart of my mersage Ibid. 53121138 I have said too much unto a heart of stone Ibid. 3) 4 324 213 He started one poor heart of mine in thee Ibid. 11 327 1125 Do't and thou hast the one half of my heart; do't not, thou split'rt thine own W.T.I 2337/2 2 1 I saw his heart in his face Ibid. 1 2 338 2/30 Who could refrain, that had a heart to love, and in that heart courage to make his love known Macbeth.2 3 3712149 - I would not have such a heart in my bosom for the dignity of the whole body Ibid. 51 383210 The heart I bear shall never fagg with doubt, nor shake with fear Ibida 384138 And their gentle hearts to fierce and bloody inclinations K. J bn. 5 2 40911135 The tackle of my heart is crack'd and burnt Ibid. 57 411 1165 My heart hath one poor string to stay it by which it holds but till thy news be uttered Ibichols 7 4112 You lose a thousand well disposed hearts Ricbard ise 21 142 1'2 2137 A R 4 Hearle 2 a 4 3 424/2/62 Ibid. 5 5841148 Ibid.13 2 59016 2 Ibid. 1 do it of yours 1352 A.S. P. C.L. Heart. My heart is great, but it must break with silence, ere't be disburden'd with a liberal| tongue Ricbard i. 2 1421/2160 Shew me thy humble heart, and not thy knee, whose duty is deceivable and false Ibi..2 Swell'st thou proud heart, I'll give thee scope to teat Ibid. 31 31 4292139 Your heart is up, I know, thus high at least, although your knee be low Ibid.31 3 430141 With hearts in their bellies no bigger than pins' heads i Honry iv. 41 2465 2 Each heart being set on bloody courses, the rude scene may end 2 Henry iv. 1 1 475153 My heart bleeds inwardly, that my father is so fick Ibid. 21 2 481235 We carry not a heart with us from hence, that grows not in a fair consent with ours Henry v.12 21 5160 5 But a good heart, Kate, is the sun and the moon Ibid. 5) 21 539/2 25 Your hearts I'll stamp out with my horse's heels 1 Henry vi. 1 41 5491121 My hand would free her, but my heart says no i Henry vi. 51 41 566 159 A pure unspotted heart never yet tainted with love I send the king 567 214 A heart unspotted is not easily daunted 2 Henry vi. 3 My heart is drown’d with grief, whose food begins to fiow within mine eyes Ibid. 3 5851130 What stronger breaft-plate than a heart untainted Ibid. 3 2 58911116 And even now my burden'd heart would break, should I not curse them Even at this fight, my heart is turn’d to stone Ibid. 60112 48 My heart for anger burns 3 Henry vi.fi 2 604 1/43 Ibid. 1 Hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thy entrails 4 60827 My furnace-burning heart Ibid. 2 1 6101131 And I will speak, that so my heart may burst Ibid.15) 5 631126 Cursed be the heart, that had the heart to do it Richard ii. 1 21 635 2 12 - I would to God, my heart were fint like Edward's Ibid. 1 3 639127 - You scarcely have the hearts to tell me so, and therefore cannot have the hearts to 41 6422 54 We know each other's faces; for our hearts, -he knows no more of mine, than I Ibid. 31 41 6512154 The murderous knife was dull and blunt, 'till it was whetted on thy none-hard heart Richard iii. 4 661215 6621 Send to her by the man that New her brothers a pair of bleeding hearts Leave behind your son George Stanley: look your heart be firm, or else his head's alTurance is but frail Ibid.41 41 6641130 My heart is ten times lighter than my looks Ibid. 5 3 665223 A thousand hearts are great within my borom 669125 Cold hearts freeze allegiance in them Henry viii. 2675"/16 Your heart is crammid with arrogancy, spleen and pride Ibid. 31 41 685 1 4 Do my service to his majesty: he has my heart yet; and thall have my prayers while I shall have my life Lid. 31 1 I would 'twere something that would fret the Atring, the master cord of his heart Ibid. 3 2 689 2 6 Bear witness, all that have not hearts of iron, with what a sorrow Cromwell leaves his lord Ibid. 6 21 692 2127 I speak it with a single heart Ibid. 52 699 147 Crivarus, Ibid. i 41 708145 I d. 3 722 11 5 Measureless liar, thou hast made my heart too great for what contains it Ibid. 51 51 738257 Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, they could not find a heart within the beati 1 7. Cæfar.2 21 750 28 Cæfar should he a beast without a heart, if he should stay at home to day for fear Jl is.2 2 75012/10 Our hearts you ke not, they are pitilul Ibist. 3 1 7532138 My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar, and I must pause till it come back to me 15.13 2755258 Within a heart dearer than Plutus' mine, richer than gold Ibid. 41 31 759 250 His captain's heart, which in the lcumes of great fights hath burit the buckles on his breast reneges all teniper Aniony ard Clopot 1767.15 But my full heart remain in use with you 31 770 2153 And, for his ordinary, pays his heart, for what his eyes eat only Ibid. 2 27761117 My heart was to thy rudder ty d by the strings, and thou Mould't tow me after Ibid. 31 9178727 This blows my heart; if (wift thought break it not Ibid.41 6792 2 17 Once be stronger than thy continent, crack thy frail cafe Ilid. 412 795133 Cus my heart iniums Timon of dibens. 3/ 4) 815111 lleno Ibid. 414 1 Ibid. 5 3 1 688 1 30 1 704,216 1 . Ibia. 1 $. P. CL A. S. P. C. L. Timon of Athens 41 21 81911,36 Heart. Yet do our hearts wear Timon's livery Titus Andronicus. 21 31 839143 But be your heart to them, as unrelenting fint to drops of rain Ibid. 3 1 8432131 And be my heart an ever-burning hell Ibid. 31 2 8441 45 - beats in this hollow prison of my flesh Ibid. 51 31 8542114 My heart is not compact of Aint, nor steel ; nor can I utter all our bitter grief Troil. and Crelli 1 1 858130 When my heart as wedged with a ligh would rive in twain Ibid. I 3 862 136 of our numbers Ibid. 3) 2 8731 7 - My heart beats thicker than a feverish pulse Cymbeline. 17 899135 But even the very middle of my heart is warm’d by the rest – Take it : and hit the innocent manfion of my love, my heart: fear not: 'tis empty of Ibid.31 41 9092158 all things but grief - But his Aaw'd heart (alack too weak the confi& to support) 'twixt two extremes of Lear. 5 3 96424 passion, joy and grief, burst smilingly O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face Romeo and Juliet. 3) 2 984160 Othello. 4 11069|127 - No, my heart is turn'd to stone; Iftrike it, and it hurts my hand Heart-blood. Thy heart-blood I will have for this day's work i Hen. vi. 11 3 548111 5 - of beauty Troilus and Cressida. 3 1 8711154 71116 i Henry iv. 31 31 462 122 Heart-burning. In all compliments of devoted and heart-burning heat of duty Love's Lab. Loft. 1 I 15014 Heart's-ease. Such men as he be never at heart's ease Julius Cæfar. 1 2 744121 · O, an you will have me live, play-heart's-ease Romeo and Juliet. 41 5993 2 4 Heart-beaviness. Shall I to-morrow be at the height of heart-heaviness As You Like It. 5 2 2462 23. Heart of loss. Antony and Coleop. 410 794 129 Heart-forrozving peers Richard iii. 2 2) 6461 154 All's Well. 1 I 2781150 Otbello. 13.10501253 Ibid. 31 3 1064 150 Merry Wives of Wind. 31 4 Coriolanus. 41 57282123 Ibid. 41 51 7291124 Ibid. 51 51 738123 Two Gent. of Verona. 2. 4 3112 2 The heat is paft, follow no farther now 2 Henry iv. 41 3 496 1153 We must do something, and i' the heat Lear. 1 1 932222 It is a business of some heat Otbello. 1 210462125 Heaib. Long heath Tempeft. 1 K. John. 5 240811150 Henry v. 5 cb 53612 56 I'll venture one heave at him Henry vi. 511 59912 45 Bonnetted, without any further deed to heave them at all into their estimation and Henry viii. 21 report Coriolanus. 2) 2 715114 - I had as lief have a reed that will do me no service as a partizan I could not heave I cannot heave my heart into my mouth 121 77801146 Begin to heave the gorge Lear. 1 0 93011500 Heav'd thence Otbello. 2 1 10532 42 Tempeft. 112 Ricbard ii. 41 41 660173 ปี 92 5ปี' 6212139 2120 2 2 6812133 Ant. & Cleop. 212143 Leguin |