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King of England cures the evil

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Macbeth.4 3
Richard iii. 21 644121

King of kings. Left he that is the fupreme King of kings confound your hidden falfhood

Kingdom. Give grandam kingdom, and its grandam will give it a plum, a cherry and a fig

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His little kingdom of a forced grave

Say is my kingdom loft, why, 'twas my care, and what lofs is it, to be rid of care

And my large kingdom for a little grave

Then you perceive the body of our kingdom, how foul it is
But for a kingdom, any oath may be broken

King John. 2 I
Ibid. 4 2

392 114 4041 3

Richard ii. 3 2
Ibid. 3 3

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If I did take the kingdom from your fons, to make amends I'll give it to your daughter

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Richard iii. 4
Ant. and Cleop.1 1

Treil. and Creff2 3 870131
As You Like It. 2 4 231139
2 Henry iv. 2 4 486225
Ibid. 5 4

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Stop his mouth with a kiss

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O, kifs me through the hole of this vile wall. I kifs the wall's hole not your lips at all

This is he that kifs'd away his hand in courtesy

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Mid. Night's Dream. 5 I 1941 29 As You Like It.34 239222 Ibid. 3 4 239225 Ibid. 4 1 242149 Taming of the Shrew. 2 1 262247 And kifs'd her lips with such a clamorous smack that at the parting, all the church did

And his kiffing is as full of fanctity as the touch of holy beard
A Nun of winter's fifterhood kiffes not more religiously
When you are gravell'd for lack of matter, you might take occafion to kifs
To kifs the vy'd so fast

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Ibid. 3 2 266156

You may ride us with one foft kiss a thousand furlongs, ere with fpur we heat an

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Winter's Tale. I 2 335110

Let me kifs my fovereign's hand, and bow my knee before his majesty
I understand thy kiffes, and thou mine, and that's a feeling difputation
It is not a fashion for the maids in France to kifs before they are married
Bear her my true love's kifs

Just as I do now, he would kiss you twenty with a breath
Sweet heart, I were unmannerly to take you out, and not to kiss you

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That kifs is comfortless, as frozen water to a starved snake

A kifs in fee farm

Troilus and Creffida. 3 2

Ibid. 4 4 880130
Ibid. 4 5 881215

And scants us with a single famish'd kiss, distasted with the falt of broken tears
In kiffing do you render, or receive
And fighs, and takes my glove, and gives memorial dainty kiffes to it, as I kifs thee Ib. 5 2 886130

I kiffed it. I hope it be not gone, to tell my lord that I kiss ought but him Cymbeline. 2 3 904115
This kifs if it durft speak, would stretch thy fpirits up into the air

Lear. 42 954132

And let this kifs repair thofe violent harms, that my two fifters have in thy reverence made

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I kifs'd thee, ere I kill'd thee;-no way but this, killing myself, to die upon a kifs Ib. 5 2 10792 39 Kiffing-comfits. Let it hail kiffing comfits

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Kites. To watch her as we watch these kites, that bate, and beat, and will not be obedient

Tam. of the Shrew. 4
Winter's Tale. 2

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Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens to be thy nurses
When the kite builds look to leffer linen

Fetch forth the lazar kite of Creffid's kind

Is Beaufort term'd a kite? where are his talons

2 Henry vi. 3 2 588237

More pity that the eagle should be mew'd,while kites and buzzards prey at liberty R.. 1

I' the city of kites and crows

Ravens, crows, and kites, fly o'er our heads

Ah, you kite

Detefted kite

1 635117 Coriolanus.4 5 728241 762252 Jul. Cafar. 51 Ant. and Cleop.311 789140

Ere this, I should have fatted all the region kites with this flave's offal

Kitten. I had rather be a kitten and cry mew, than one of these same metre gers

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Knacks. When I was young and handed love, as you do, I was wont to load my she with knacks

That thou no more shalt never fee this knack

Knapt. I would fhe were as lying a goffip in that as ever knapt ginger
Knave misshapen

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That's all one, if he be but one knave

-At that time the jealous rafcally knave her husband will be forth
I will knog his urinals about his knave's coftard

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See to my house left in the fearful guard of an unthrifty knave

- I will speak to him like a faucy lacquey, and under that habit play the knave with him

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➡ As thou art a knave, and no knave :—what an equivocal companion is this What means this fcorn, thou most untoward knave

Use his men well for they are arrant knaves, and will backbite
That vifor is an arrant knave on my knowledge

You fcurvy, lowsy knave

A crafty knave does need no broker

At what ease might corrupt minds procure knaves as corrupt to swear

Ibid. 5 3

K. Jobn. I 2 Henry iv.5 1 Ibid. 5

Henry v.5 1

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against you
2 Henry vi. 1 2

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Henry viii. 51

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Cor. 3 31

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Jul. Cafar. 4 3

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Ibid. 4 12

794 246

Timon of Athens.5 1

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There's ne'er a one of you but trusts a knave that mightily deceives you
A fcurvy railing knave

Ibid. 5 2

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Troilus and

Creffida. 5 4

888 250

Cymbeline. 1 6

898 247

Lear. 1 I 929125

As an oftler, that for the poorest piece will bear the knave by the volume
Gentle knave, good night

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O that his fault fhould make a knave of thee, that art not what thou'rt sure of A. & C.2
My good knave

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A fly and conftant knave; not to be shak'd: the agent for his master
This knave came fome what faucily into the world before he was sent for
Now my friendly knave I thank thee

Ibid. 1 4 935238

These kind of knaves I know, which in this plainness, harbour more craft and more corrupt ends

There's ne'er a villain dwelling in all Denmark but he's an arrant knave
We are arrant knaves, all; believe none of us

Ibid. 2 2 9412 13 Hamlet. 1 5 1008 115 Ibid. 3 1 1017256 Ibid. I 11044 2 2x

Merry W. of Windfor. 4 4

M. Ado About Notb. 2 3

Whip me fuch honest knaves

Knaveries. Fery honest knaveries

Knagery cannot, fure, hide himself in fuch reverence

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Here's no knavery! fee; to beguile the old folks, how the young folks lay their

heads together

Taming of the Shrew.1

With amber bracelets, beads, and all this knavery

2 Ibid. 4 3 2711

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I hold it the more knavery to conceal it

A royal knavery

➡'s plain face is never feen, till us'd

Winter's Tale. 4 3 356143

Hamlet. 5 2 1037 1 22

Orbello. 2 11054|2|13

Knead.

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Knead. I will knead him, I'll make him supple

Troi. and Creff21 31 870/2/20 Meaf. for Meaf.3 1 88214 Richard ii. 1 3 416231

Kneaded clod. This fenfible warm motion to become a kneaded clod
Knee. Let me kifs my fovereign's hand, and bow my knee before his majesty

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Shew me thy humble heart and not thy knee, whofe duty is deceivable and falfe Ibid. 2 3 424262 We are amaz'd, and thus long have we stood, to watch the fearful bending of thy knee

You debase your princely knee, to make the base earth proud with kiffing it

How long is 't ago, Jack, fince thou faw'ft thine own knee

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And my arm'd knees who bow'd but in my ftirrup, bend like his that hath receiv'd an alms

A mile before his tent fall down, and knee the way into his mercy

I could as well be brought to knee his throne

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And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee, where thrift may follow fawrfing Hum. 3 Knee-crooking knave

Othello. I

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Julius Cæfar. 31
All's Well. 5 3

Kneel thou down Philip, but arife more great, arife Sir Richard, and Plantagenet K. Jobn.|1|
Thus, Brutus, did my mafter bid me kneel
Knell. Be this fweet Helen's knell, and now forget her
Contempt and clamour will be my knell

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Winter's Tale. 1 2

2 1019 134 I 1044 116 1389 127 753147 303 128 336 117

Macbeth. 2 1369223
Ibid. 4 3 382125

Ibid. 5 7 386227

To hear his knell rung out, his judgment, he was stirr'd with such an agony,he fweat extremely

Cause the musicians to play me that fad note I nam'd my knell

Talks like a knell

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Henry viii. 2
Ibid. 4 2 695140
Coriolanus. 5 4 737140

Let's shake our heads, and say as 'twere a knell unto our master's fortunes, we have feen better days

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The edge of war, like an ill-fheathed knife, no more shall cut his mafter 1 Henry iv. 11 Knives have edges

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No doubt the murderous knife was dull and blunt, 'till it was whetted on thy ftone hard heart

Richard iii. 4 4 6612 4

They should invite them without knives; good for their meat, and safer for their
lives
Haft thou a knife, come let me fee it, here Marcus, fold it in the oration
O, there's a nobleman in town, one Paris, that would fain lay knife aboard
Do thou but call my refolution wife, and with this knife I'll help it prefently
Knight. No more was this knight, fwearing by his honour, for he never had any

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With refervation of an hundred knights, by you to be fuftain'd
Knights of the Garter were of noble birth; valiant and virtuous, full of haughty courage

1 Henry vi.

Knighted. By the honour-giving hand of Cour de Leon knighted in the field K. Jubn. I
And buried one and twenty valiant fons, knighted in field, flain manfully in arms

Knighthood. By that and all the rites of knighthood elfe

4 15601 3 1388 1 26

Titus Andronicus.1 283329 Richard ii. 1 I 4141 57 1414161

And, by that sword I swear, which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder Ib. 1
Speak truly on thy knighthood and thy oath

Ibid. 1 3416155

Cymbeline. 5 2 9202 20

and honours, born as I wear mine, are titles but of fcorn Knightly. And why thou cam'ft thus knightly clad in arms, against what man thou com'ft, and what thy quarrel

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Kait up

He shall not knit a knot in his fortunes, with the finger of my substance

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Thy ftones with lime and hair knit up in thee

France, fhall we knit our powers

This royal hand and mine are newly knit
And knit our powers to the arm of peace
The earl of Armagnac, near knit to Charles
He knits his brow and fhews an angry eye
The widow likes him not, the knits her brows

To knit your hearts with an unflipping knot
Then is Cæfar and he for ever knit together

Merry Wives of Windfer. 3
Midf. Night's Dream. 4
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King John. 2

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O, let me teach you how to knit again this scatter'd corn into one mutual sheaf

All the Greekish ears to his experienc'd tongue

Tit. Andronicus. 5
Troilus and Creff.1
Othello. I
Hen. v.3

And I confefs me knit to thy deserving with cables of perdurable toughness
His face is full of bubukles, and whelks and knobs and flames of fire
The cry did knock against my very heart

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Measure for Measure. 2

- me at this gate, and rap me well, or I'll knock your knave's pate Tam. of the Sbrew. 1

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Hen. v.2 I
Ibid. 3

Richard iii 5 3

The knocks are too hot

Let the mufick knock it

Whether to knock against the gates of Rome, or rudely vifit them in parts remote Cor. 4
To knock out an honest Athenian's brains

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Henry viii. 1

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A thing more flavish did I ne'er, than answering a flave without a knock Knocked. 'Twere good you knock'd him

Timon of Atb.1
Cymbeline. 3
Ibid. 4

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2

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Merry W. of Windf.3 1

I will knog your urinals about your knave's cogscombs

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Trust me, a good knot

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Let us knog our prains together

Knot. His arms in this fad knot

He shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with the finger of my substance
There's a knot, a gang, a pack, a conspiracy against me

To fee a king transformed to a knot

Her knots diforder'd

Love's Labor Loft.4 3 162127
Richard ii. 3 4 430259

His ancient knot of dangerous adversaries to-morrow are let blood at Pomfret caftle

Richard iii. 3

So often shall the knot of us be call'd the men that gave their country liberty J. Cajar. 3
As knots, by the conflux of meeting fap infect the sound pine

And with another knot, five-finger-tied

To knit their fouls in felf-figur'd knot

I'll have this knot knit up to-morrow morning

Or keep it as a ciftern for foul toads to knot and gender in Knut-grafs. You minimus, of hind'ring knot-grass made Knotty-pated fool.

Know. Let but your honour know.

I know not that, when he knows what I know

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I cannot speak, nor think, nor dare to know that which I know

To know my deed,-'Twere beft not know myself You know neither me, yourselves, nor any thing But, to know a man well, were to know himself Knower. Thy knower, Patroclus. A

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 354 115

Macbeth. 2 2

Coriolanus. 2 I

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Hamlet.5 21038 239

Troilus and Creffida. 23 86919

Kming. Let him be entertain'd among you, as fuits with gentlemen of your know-
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One of your great knowing, should learn, being taught, forbearance
With a knowing ear

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Knowledge. O knowledge ill-inhabited, worfe than Jove in a thatch'd houfe As You Like It. 3 — Be innocent of the knowledge deareft chuck, till thou applaud the deed Macbeth.

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Knowledge. By fome apparent fign let us have knowledge

the wing wherewith we fly to heaven

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2 Henry vi 4 Ant. and Cleop. 2 775133 Cym. 1 2 8941 57

When poisoned hours had bound me up from mine own knowledge
Known. So foon as I can win the offended king, I will be known your advocate

I'll make thee known, though I loft twenty lives

Kybe. If it were a kybe, 'twould put me to my slipper

Othello. 5 2 1077226 101 10 Tempeft. 2 1

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made eafy by doing it with a good will

A grievous labour won

ill bestow'd

The labour we delight in, phyficks pain

And labour fhall refresh itself with hope

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Tempeft. 11
Ibid. 3 1

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Mu. Ado About Noth. 3 2 133231

Macbeth. 2 3 371115

Henry v. 2 2 516124

in thy vocation: which is as much to fay as,-let the magiftrates be labouring

men

And of our labours thou might'ft reap the gain

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For he bewept my fortune, and hugg'd me in his arms, and fwore with fobs, that he would labour my delivery

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'Tis fweating labour, to bear fuch idlenefs fo near the heart, as Cleopatra this

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The queen's in labour, they say, in great extremity; and fear'd fhe'll with the labour end

Labouring art can never answer nature from her inaidable estate

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All's Well. 2
Timon of Athens.

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White and azure! lac'd with blue of heaven's own tinct

Cymbeline. 2

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You shall not lack a priest

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Who in his office lacks a helper

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Nor doth this wood lack worlds of company, for you, in world

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reverend eftimation

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Rofalind lacks then the love, that teacheth thee that thou and I am one
Alas, dear love, I cannot lack thee two hours
She fays, I am not fair; that I lack manners
They, that least lend it you, fhall lack it first

A little thing would make me tell them how much I lack of a man
Our lack is nothing but our leave

Mer. of Venice. 4 1
As T.L.It. 1 3 228 2 16
Ibid. 4 1 243137
Ibid. 4 3 243 259
All's Well. I 2280151
Tw. Night. 3 4 325211
Macbeth. 4 3 382255
Coriolanus. I
Cymbeline. 2

Though abundantly they lack difcretion, yet are they paffing cowardly
Am fo near the lack of charity, (to accufe myself) I hate you
And that they have a plentiful lack of wit

I lack iniquity fometimes to do me fervice

Lack-beard. For my Lord Lack-beard there, he and I shall meet
Lack-brain. What a lack-brain is this

Hamlet. 2

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Othello. 1 21045 2 34

Mu. Ado About Noth. 5 1 142 257

1 Henry iv. 2 3 450215 182 141 As You Like It. 2 7 232216

Lack-love. She durft not lye near to this lack-love-this kill-courtesy Midf. Night's Dr. 2 3
Lack-luftre eye

'Lack'd. I fhall be lov'd when I am lack'd Lackying the varying tide

Coriolanus. 41 726 141 Ant. and Cleop.14' 7721|24

Lacques.

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