a 1021121 . 1 4926 A. S. P. C.L. Itid. 31 71 95123 Intelligent. Which are to France the spies and speculations intelligent of our state Lear.13 19467/43 Macbeth. 41 31 381 2129 Mucb Ado Ab. Notb. 2 2 1291 8 Ricbard ii. 3) 7 654 158. - some fear; be not you spoke with but by mighty fuit - Henry iv. 41 11 4941140, Intended. That is intended in the general's name Tim. of Abens. 2 2 81212 12 Intending. And fo, intending other serious matters As You Like It. I 1 224|239 Henry vili 21 91211147 Orbello. 41 2 10720163 Meas. for Meaf 5 1 Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 51 | 1931 4 All's Well. I 1 27912 19 Ibid. s sl 5062157 Coriolanus. 51 51 73811 3 Timon of Aib.5 2 825|2 44 Troi. and Crefl: 5 31 88712 3 Lear. 1 'Tis our fast intent T 92912 19 Ibid. 4 71 960110 Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 996 1144 Heaven hath my empty words, whilft my intention, hearing not my tongue, anchors Measure for Measure. 24 85132 - Thy intention ftabs the center Winter's Tale. I 21 335 1| 8 Twelfth Nigbr. 3 4 324/2138 Ricbard ii. 1 11 415015 Interdiction. Since that the truest issue of thy throne, by his own interdiction stands accurs'd Macberb. 41 31 3812 13 Intereffedo To whose young love the vines of France, and milk of Burgundy strive to be interess'd Lear. I 11 9301144 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 Mercb. of Venice. 1 3) 201|1|36 Ibid.31 2 211|235 King Jobr.2 2 395|240 Cymbeline. 41 21 918 2120 Mercb. of Venice. S Cymbeline. 5 927 2 37 Much Ado About Norb. 41 1 1371144 6 70911130 Hamlet. 51 21103811.14 Orbello. 11 3 10492139 Ibid. 31 3105912/26 Mer. of Venice. 3 2 Macbetb.14 31 3822149 Lear. 21 41 9431123 No 1 281138 1 2221 2 Cut Thort all intermiflion 2112 II ! 2 9 court 2 Ibid. 3 2941 A. S. P. C. L. Hamlet./31 21021|1|23 Henry vii.(:| 6731234 Macbetb. 51 74 386|1|34 2 Henry vi. 21 41 583|1| 6 Winter's Tale.21 31 342||44 Taming of tbe Sbrew. (31 24 2662.26 21 8011245 - Too intrinsicate to unloose Lear. 2/ 29411135 Intrufion. The which hath something embolden'd me to this unreason'd intrusion Merry Wives of Winds. 552 13 Who, all for want of pruning, with intrusion affect the sap, and live on thy confusion Comedy of Errors.12) 2) 208 2 12 - But this intrusion shall, now seeming sweet, convert to bitter gall Romeo and Jul. 1 5| 974|4|32 Lear.(31 41 948 As You Like Ir. 2 1 2291211. Mucb Ado About Notb. 41 1| 139 Tam. of ibe Sbrew. 1 1 2561 - is alham'd, against the proclamation of thy passion All's Well. 1 31 2821 Macbeth.131 | 37311 Coriolanus. 31 21 724 My invention comes from my pate, as bird-lime does from frize Oibello. 2 11052 Inventurially. To divide him inventorially, would dizzy the arithmetic of memory Ham. 5) 1 1038 Inventory. An inventory, thus importing,—the several parcels of his plate, his treasure Henry vni. 3) 2 68 You are full of heavenly ftuff, and bear the inventory of your best graces in your mind Ibid. 69 Take an inventory of all I have, to the last penny; 'tis the king's Ibid. 31 2 Henry v. 4cb. i Henry iv.12 Merry Wives of Wind.1) Timon of Atbens.! 3 Hamlet. Haftes our marriage, to stop the inundation of her tears Romeo and Juliet. 2 In-urn'd. Wherein we saw thee quietly in-urn'd Hamler. Meas. for Meal.13 Much Ado About Norb.14 Inwardress. You know, my inwardness and love Indec. to Tam, of the Sbrew. Io. We'll Mew thee lo as she was a maid i Henry vi. Scan. The wind was very high; and, ten toone, old Joan had not gone out 2 Her, vi. 2 Job. I am as poor as Joh, my lord; but not so patient 2 Henry iv. I Focund. As gentle, and as jocund, as to jest, go I to fight The lords at Pomfret, when they rode from London, were jocund, and fupporer their states were sure 31 2 6 2 K. Jobr.15 Romeo and Juliet. 4 Love's Labor Loft.fi 2 1 Ricbard ji. 3 can la Pucelle. D.P. Ricberd ii. I a 36/1f 4 A.S. P. C. L. Foints. Grind their joints with dry convulfions Tempeft. 41 195| 3 How dare thy joints forget to pay their awful duty to our presence Ricb. ii. 31 31 42911134 This fester'd joint cut off, the rest rests found Ibid. 51 31 4372125 Yet all goes well, yet all our joints are whole i Henry iv. 41 1464 222 Every joint should seem to curse and ban 2 Henry vi. 3 2 5901 5 He hath the joints of every thing Troil, and Credila 21 859240 But settle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next Romeo and Juliet.3 s 9882/44 And madly play with my forefathers' joints Ibid. 41 31 9971254 Jointing. And the time's state made friends of them, jointing their force against Cæfar Antony and Cleop. 1 21 7691 148 foine-ftool. What's a moveable?-a joint-stool Taming of the $brew. 2 1 26112.50 I took you for a joint-stool Lear. 3/ 6f9501225 Away with the joint-stools Romco and Juliet. 1 5| 973 146 Feintress. Our queen, the imperial jointress of this warlike state Hamlet. I 2100112115 Jointure. O, brother Montague, give me thy hand : this is my daughter's jointure, for no more can I demand Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 997 2 54 Folly, Be jolly, lords Ant. and Cleop. 271 780 247 Two Gent. of Verona. 31 1 Tam. of tbe Sbreo.4 12681248 2 Henry vi. 5711 Wben Ari bur firft in court-empty the jordan-and was a wortby king 2 Henry iv. 2 4483255 1. This nor hurts him, nor profits you a jot Meas. for Meal. 41 31 962 19 This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood Mer. of Venice. 4 1 217 760 Not a joint of Tranio in your mouth Tam. of the Sbrew. 125735 No, faith, I'll not stay a joc longer Twelfth Night.31 2321160 If one jot beyond the bound of honour Winter's Tale. 2 31 344 2/9 Power no jot hath the to change our loves Ibid. 5 1 359 246 I do not know an Englishman alive, with whom my soul is any jot at odds Ricb. u. 2 6442127 Send his treasures after; do it; detain no jot, I charge thee Ant. and Cleop. 41 5 7921129 Nor fight of priests in holy vestments bleeding, shall pierce a jot Tim. of A:b. 4 3 8211 21 Let me not stay a jot for dinner Lear. 1 41 934 2 56 Jove, thou wast a bull for thy Europa, love set on thy horns M.W. of Winds. 55 711143 Within the house is Jove M. Ado About Noth. 2 1 126 146 As once Europa did at lufty Jove, when he would play the noble beast in love Ibid. 5 4 146114 It may well be callid Jove's tree, when it drops forth such fruit As You Like It. 3 2 236 234 O knowledge ill-inhabited, worse than Jove in a thatch'd house Ibid. 31 31 2382-16 knows I love Twelfth Nigbr. 21 5 3182/20 It is Jove's doing, and Jove make me thankful Ibid. 31 41 323152 Look to your babe, my lord; 'tis yours : Jove send her a better guiding spirit Winter's Tale. 2 31 342 2 56 My king! my Jove! I speak to thee my heart 2 Henry iv. 51 51 506157 By Jove I am not covetous for gold Henry v. 4 31 531127 sometimes went disguis'd, and why not 1?-But Jove was never Dain, as thou thalt be 2 Herry vi. 45.12 52 Whose top branch over-peerid Jove's spreading tree 3 Henry vi. 5 26291133 He would not fatter Jove for his power to thunder Coriolanus. 31 1722 4 The god of foldiers, with the consent of supreme Jove, inform thy thoughts with nobleness Ibid. 5 3 7352137 Thou art, if thou dar'st be, the earthly Jove Ant. and Clecp. 277801259 Ibid. 6 7921212 's accord, nothing so full of heart Tocilus and Cral: 1 31 863 253 O thou great thunder-darter of Olympus, forget that thou art Jove the king of gods Ibid.12 3 8682129 Troil. and Crej 4 5 Itid. 4 5 knows what man thou might'st have made ; but I, thou dy'dft, a moft rare boy, of melancholy Cymbeline. 4 2 916 2153 At lovers perjuries they say Jove laughis Romeo and Julier. 2 2 976149 Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself Hamlet. 31 41024141 Great Jove, Othello guard, and swell his fail with thine own powerful breath 0:6.2 1105211 32 She is sport for Jove Ibid. 2 10551 Joo's bird. I saw Jove's bird, the Roman eagle Cymbeline. 42 918161 Jovial. I will be jovial Liar.4) 61 958241 rial face. But his jovial face Cymbuline.41 21 918/1116 1 88225 88212113 2 34 2160 Ibid. I 12112112 1 127111s 5) 2) 3601 151 31 362 41 366 31 4181 Ibid. 21 31 424 A. S. P. C.L. Jovial fiar. Our jovial ftar reign’d at his birth, and in our temple was he married Cym.[5] 4192242/41 Foul. They may joul horns together, like any deer i' the herd All's Well.) - 3) 2813) 19 Fourdan. Why, they will allow us ne'er a jourdan, and then we leak in your chimney i Henry iv.2 | 4481125 Journal. Ere twice the sun hath made his journal greeting Measure for Measure.141 31 96/1141 Journal course. Stick to your journal course Cymbeline. 4) - 9141228 Two Gent. of Verona. 21 71 33|||!? Ibid. 21 71 3312119 1 Henry iv. 4) 31 4661145 Fouls . How the knave jowls it to the ground, as if it were Cain's jaw-bone Hamlet.15| 11034 124 Joy. What joy is joy, if Silvia be not by Two Gent. of Verona. 3) 1 1212 5 Mercb. of Venice. 31 21 210214 Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. 2/ 254112 Their joy waded in tears Winter's Tale. (s1 21 360|-| Ibid.) Ibid. Macbetb. Riobard ii. Ibid. 3) 4) 43 If he be fick with joy, he will recover withoat physic 2 Henry iv. 41 41 49 I speak of Africa and golden joys Ibid. 5) 31 59 Make me from wondering fall to weeping joys 2 Henry vilt My joy is death Live thou to joy thy life; myself no joy in nought, but that thou livift . I cannot joy, until I be resolv'd where our valiant father is become 3 Henry vi. 2 Small joy have I in being England's queen Ricbard 11.1 3 Antony and Cleop.14 Tim. of Atbens. (1 Titus Andronicus. 2 -'s soul lies in the doing Some joy too fine, too subtle potent, tun'd too harp in sweetness, for the capacity of niy ruder powers Ibid. Briefy die their joys, that place them on the truth of girls and boys Cymbeline. Ibid. Ibid Ibid Fored. Poor fellow! never joy'd fince the price of oats rofe i Henry io Cymbeline Foyful. I am joyful in your fights Iple. For all your writers do consent that ipfe is he; now you are not iofs for Ibid. 21 41 g Ibid. 3 2 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 4 2 4 Ibid. 1 Troilus and Crent! Ibid. Romeo and Jul are we Tim. of Ait | $1015 2 I 261 1155 tears A. S. P. C.L. 3 Henry vi. 21 51 6151/32 Ireful. And bloody steel grasp'd in their ireful hands III|2125 Ireland. In what part of her body stands Ireland ? Marry, fir, in her buttocks, I found Comedy of Errors. 3 2 it out by the bogs Ricbard ii. 1 41 41912 15 Tempeft. All's Well. 1 3 2831260 2 Henry vi. 3) 2 590245 Troil. and Cref: 31 86527 Merry Wives of Windsor. 2 562135 herself Irks. And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools, being native burghers of this desert As You Like It.2 1 2291 30 city i H. vi. 1 41 549 1 18 How dying Salisbury doth groan! it irks his heart, he cannot be reveng'd 3 Henry vi.12 21 6112] - To see this fight, it irks my very soul Tam. of tbe Sbrew. I 2259120 Ibid. 5/ 1 1431153 Tam. of tbe Sbrew.12 may hold with her, but never lutes For meddle you must, that's certain, or forswear to wear iron about you Tw. Night.3) 41 325112 Ibid. 4 1 327|1| I My young soldier, put up your iron : you are well felh'd; come on indignation 'gainst your walls King Jobn.21 1 392 2118 Heat me these irons hot Ibid. 4) 1 401 161 The iron of itself, though heat red-hot, approaching near these eyes, would drink my Ibid. 4 1 402163 I dare not fight, but I will wink, and hold out mine iron Henry v.2 I 514 21 6 of Naples, hid with English gilt 3 Henry vi. 2 2612242 Iron-age. Ah none but in this iron-age would do it King Jobr. 4 1 402 161 Iron-beart. The place which I have feasted, does it now, like all mankind, Mew me an iron-heart Timon of Athens. 3 41 8152 48 Iron-man. Than now to see you here an iron-man 2 Henry iv.4 21 49517 Iron walls. In iron walls they deem'd' me not secure i Henry vi. 1 41 54812 12 Iron-witted fools. I will converse with iron-witted fools, and unrespective boys Ricb.iii. 4 2 657 2 30 Irregulous. Thou, conspired with that irregulous devil, Cloten, haft here cut off my Cymbeline. 4 2 9181120 Isabel , queen of France. D.P. Henry v. 509 Isabella. D.P. Meas. for Meas. 75 Ifbel the woman, and I, will do as we may All's Well. I 3 280) Our old ling and our Ilbels o'the country, are nothing like our old ling and our Ilbels o' the court Ibid.3 2 2901223 Ificle . Chaste as the ificle that's curdled by the frost from purest snow, and hangs on Corivianus. 5! 31 7352129 Antony and Cleop. 57731216 Ibid. 31 3 783 138 Ibid. 3 6784217 and fow the kernels in the sea, and bring forth more islands Tempeft. 2 1 lju. Spirits are not finely touch d, but to fine ifsues King Jobn. 5) 24081120 Meas. for Meaf. 761 22 Mu. Ado Ab. Notb. 2 2 129 1 3 21 129 1/24 Ibid. 3. 2 1332 61 Airs Well. 2 1 254,119 Which being so horrible, lo bloody, must lead on to some foul issue Winter's Tale. 2 2 341 151 I would most gladly know the issue of it Ibid. 2, 3) 343 128 · But certain issue strokes must arbitrate Ibid. 5 2 360 112 Macberb.151 41 3851115 l'il learn to conjure and raise devils, but I'll see some issue to my spightful execration Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847 16 -I am to pray you not to strain my speech to groffer issues, nor to larger reach, than Troi. ana Cressida. 2 31 868|2/24 ljue (progeny.) And the blots of Nature's hand shall not in their issue stand Oibello. 3 310621 % Iue lord 01234 Dian's temple 8129 I I Ibid. 2 to fufpicion |