Ani. Romeo and Long-tongu'd babbling gossip Tirus Looft. She being once looft Look in a mov'd sort His mistress did hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal look Two Gent, His looks are my soul's food to know Meal. Midj. Night Winte H Then he speaks what's in his heart: and that is there, which looks with us E his neck с. Look fresh and merrily; let not your looks put on our purposes Fuz ye draw home enough Titus How look i, that I should seem to lack humanity so much as this fa&t comes t I'll look to like, if looking liking move Looked ladly for want of money Two Gent. of I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better by my regard, but kill fo Winter Boy, thou hast look'd thyself into my grace, and art mine own Cya Looked for. My father is here looked for every day Tam. of the Locking-glass. Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass Rice I'll be at charges for a looking-glass Lend me a looking-glass; if that her breath will mist or stain the stone, why she lives Loon. The devil damn thee black, thou cream-fac'd loon M Loof. Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels, be sure, you be not loose Loofen. I had rather lose the battle, than that fister should loosen him and me Loose-wived. It is a heart-breaking to see a handsome man loose-wived Loofing. Both my revenge and hate loosing upon thee in the name of justice All's Loppd. Who not contented that he lopp'd the branch in hewing Rutland whe leaves put forth Alarbus limbs are lopp'd Tit. A What ftern ungentle hands have lopp'd, and hew'd, and made thy body bare two branches As You L Lords. D.P. Thou art a lord and nothing but a lord Induc. to Tam.of ibe S. Am I a lord, and have I such a lady Upon my life, I am a lord, indeed; and not a tinker, nor Christopher Sly 2 HC Stand, my good lord, 'pray in your good report We will not leave one lord, one gentleman Ant. and Wilt thou be lord of the whole world Lord's anointed. Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale women rail on the Lord's ano Ricba Lord Cbief Justice, D.P. 2 Henry io. p. 473• Lord Mayor. D.P. Winter's Lordlings. You were pretty lordlings then Meal. for Lord's fake. Are now in for the Lord's sake Lordship. Since wives are monsters to you, and you do fly them as you swear e All's lordship 2 Henr Be it a lordship thou shalt have it for that word Lorenzo. D. P. 2 Henry Lesers. Well, such losers may have leave to speak For losers will have leave to ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues Tit. Ant. and 3 Her C Mercb. of V. Moara CC 2 1 1128 2 1 121139 I I 1. I A. S. P. C.L. Lear.141 71 960241 Luft. It is danger to make him even o'er the time he has loft Ricbard ii. 1 31 417 1 12 Lot. However heaven, or fortune, cast my lot Coriolanus. 5) 2734 1 4 It is lots to blanks, my name hath touch'd your ears Ant. and Cleop.12 3 777 130 - If we draw lots, he speeds Hamler. 2 2 1014 2 18 Why, as by lot, God wot Mer. of Venice. 25 205147 Lorb. I am right loth to go As You Like It. I 122412135 I would be loth to foil him Lear. 2 il 9392 12 Ant. & Cleop. 391 787 1119 Merchant of Venice. 1 1992 12 Ibid. 2 202 1135 The lottery of my destiny bars me the right of voluntary chusing An we might have a good woman born, but every blazing ftar, or at an earth All's Well. I 31 28111152 quake, 'twould mend the lottery well So let high-lighted tyranny range on, till each man drop by lottery Jul. Cæfur.2 1 7481115 Octavia is a blessed lottery to him Ant. and Cleop.2 21 77612137 Loud. Go not too far i' the land ; 'tis like to be loud weather Winter's Tale..3 31 3461158 Tempeft. 1 61136 Ibid. 3 Ibid. 3 -, progress of, between Ferdinand and Miranda 122138 Sweet glances of thy honour'd love Two Gent. of Verona. I 23117 Love-book Ibid. 1 23/1/22 On some Mallow story of deep love Ibid. 1 2312 2 A deeper love, for he was more than over-shoes in love Ibid. 1 23 24 Over-boots in love Ibid. 1 described Ibid. 1 2312111 'Tis love you cavil at, I am not love Ibid. I 2312 22 is your master, for he masters you Ibid. I 24/11 Eating love inhabits in the finest wits of all Ibid. 1 2411 5 By love the young and tender wit is turned to folly Ibid. 1 241119 of Julia and Protheus Ibid.l. 25.129 How wayward is this foolish love Ibid. I 2512 12 like a testy babe will scratch the nurse Ibid. I 251213 Here is her oath for love, her honour's pawn Ibid. I 3 Signs of love Ibid. 2 271147 If you love her, you cannot see her; because love is blind Ibid. 2 281 The camelion love can feed on air 3 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 29/1118 Ibid. 2 291223 Ibid. 2 2 29/1/28 Ibid. 2 301213 In revenge of my contempt of love, love hath chased deep from my enthralled eyes 3012 59 -'s a mighty lord 301264 Now can I break my faft, dinc, sup and fleep upon the very naked name of love 1b. 24 311 311 7 31 15 The remembrance of my former love is by a newer obje& quite forgotten Ibid. 2 31 146 - Protheus endeavours to circumvent Valentine in the love of Silvia 31/2 4 Ibid. 2 31/2 Soliloquy of Protheus whether he should leave Julia and pursue his love to Silvia ta lil Ibid. 4) 311219 1 232) 6 I 34/28 Ibid. 3/ 2 Ibid. 3 391 18 Ibid.41 3 belov'd Ibid. 31 41 A.S. P. C.L. Love. Only deserve my love by loving him Two Gent. of Verona.) 2171 333416 in Scorn at first makes after-love the more Ibid. 3) 11 34/7/41 on perseverance in Ibid.31 is like a child, that longs for every thing that he can come by 341/42 Ibid. 31 1 Ibid.312 3612151 37 1/39 c's firm votary Ibid. 3) 2 372) 3 372 32 Ibid. 41 2 3813|25 will creep in service where it cannot go Ibid. 4/ 2 38231 Ibid. 41 21 39/?13 Ibid. 41 21 3925 Ibid.4 2 4111 41/2136 How love can trifle with itself 41 2158 will not be spurr'd to what it loaths 4211144 Ibid. 5) 41 43153 Ibid. 5 4 4329 43|2125 - I dare thee but to breathe upon my love Ibid. 5) 41 44 146 Merry W. of Windfor. 1 481 19 511)46 Ibid. 2 2) 552153 like a fair house built on another man's ground Ibid. 2 5612 · I must advance the colours of my love, 63 110 You are obsequious in your love 65211 - Oh powerful love! that in some respects, makes a beast a man; in some other, a 711144 Oh, omnipotent love 711149 You would have married her most famefully, where there was na proportion held in love Ibid. 51 51 731221 In love the heavens themselves do guide the state, money buys lands, but wives are fold by fate 732/32 Believe not that the dribbling dart of love can pierce a compleat bofom Meas. for M.I 41 Injurious love that tespites me a life, whofe every comfort is still a dying horror Ibid.2 31 851 22 Untaught love must needs appear offence 485216 Comedy of Errors. 2 1 1061 21 1102/26 Ibid. 3 Ibid. 4 113/2 21 M. Ado About Norb. li I123)2 39 12411 22 Joid. 1 1241132 Ibid. 12710 Ibid. I 1 Ibid. 3) 4 man a beast Ibid. 5 51 Ibid. 51 5 7827 Ibid. 2 Ibid.31 21 I10 220 2 de 2 1 A. S. P. C. L. Love. For thee, r'll lock up all the gates of love Much Ado About Nob.'41 11 13811131 If love ever had interest in his liver Ibit. 41 11 139 146 If your love can labour aught in fad invention Ibid.!5) 1143/2135 I will never love that which my friend hates Ibid. 5 2 14412 55 When he would play the noble beast in love Ibid. 5) 4) 1461 15 What great men have been in love Love's Lab. Loft. 1/2 15012 55 characterized by Armado Ibid. I 2 1512 46 Symptoms of love Ibid. 2 1 15411 31 As if you swallowed love, with finging love Ibid. 31 1 1542 44 As if you snuff’d up love by smelling love Ibid. 3 1 154/2146 Biron's soliloquy on being in love with Rosaline Ibid. 3) 1 196/2116 Some men must love my lady, and some Joan Ibid. 3) 1 1562 48 This love is as mad as Ajax Ibid. 41 31 1602 4 Soliloquy of Biron in love Ibid. 4) 3 1601159 verses sent by the prince to the princess of France Ibid. 4/ 3160 2126 verses from Longaville to Maria Ibid. 41 31 161114 verses from Dumain to Kate Ibid. 41 31 161 216 verses from Biron to Rosaline Ibid. 41 31 162/2140 Power and attributes of love Ibid. 14 3) 16312 43 doth approach disguised, armed in arguments Ibid. 5 2 166/2/44 My love to thee is found, fans crack or flaw Ibid. 5 2 1701123 - Though the mourning brow of progeny forbid the smiling courtesy of love Ibid. 5 2 173 146 Since love's argument was first on foot, let not the cloud of forrow justle it from Ibid. 5 2 173 1/49 compared to a wantón child Ibid. 5) 2 1732 compared to the eye Ibid. 5 2 1732 2 The party coated presence of loose love Ibid. 5) 2 1731216 trial enjoined by the princess to the king, in proof of his love Ibid. 51 2 17312 37 trial enjoined by Katharine to Dumain Ibid. 5) 2 1746 trials enjoined by Rosaline to Biron Ibid. 5 2 1742 24 Ibid. 1 1 1752 16 Ibid. 1 1 1772 28 Playing on pipes of corn and verfing love Ibid. 21 21 1792 27 She shall pursue it with the soul of love Ibid. 12 2) 18012135 What thou seest, when thou dost wake, do it for thy true love take; love and languish for his fake Ibid. 2 3 1812 49 Takes the meaning in love's conference Ibid. 2) 3) 18211 8 's stories, written in Love's richest book Ibid.21 3 18212/31 Speak of all loves Ibid. 23 18312 Reason and love keep little company together now a days Ibid. 13 I 184/26 O, why rebuke you him that loves you so Ibid. 3 2 1851216 With fighs of love, that cost the fresh blood dear Ibid. 3 21 186 119 If e'er I lov'd her, all that love is gone Ibid. 3 2 186/2/26 Will you rent our ancient love afunder, to join with men in scorning your poor friend Ibid. 31 2 1871 13 Wherefore doth Lysander deny your love, fo rich within his soul Ibid. 3 2 1871127 Miserable most, to love unlov'd Ibid. 31 2] 1871 32 You thief of love! what, have you come by night, and stol'n my love's heart from him Ibid. 3 2 1872/28 I with the morning's love have oft made sport Ibid. 3 2 1882/23 Joy, and fresh days of love, accompany your hearts Ibid. 5. 1 192 15! Let it not enter in your mind of love Mercbo of Venice. 2) 8 20726 To courtship, and such fair oftents of love Ibid. 21 8 2071218 Yet I have not seen so likely an embassador of love Ibid. 21 9 208/2/25 There's something tells me (hør it is not love) I would not lose you Ilid. 3 2 209 2148 If you do love me, you will find me out Ibid. 31 2 210 123 Whose souls do bear an equal yoke of love Ibid. 3) 4 2131123 Whose loves are dearer than the natural bond of Afters As You Like It. 1 21 227 2/10 characterized by Silvius Ibid. 21 41 2311 4 characterized by the clown Ibid.lal 41 23111/17 Love, 175/2/14 1175/2/18 Ibid. I Ibid. 1 پنج دما با دما دعا ܝܫܟ A. S. P. C.L. L»ve. The worft fault you have is to be in love-'Tis a fault I would not change for your beft virtue He seems to have the quotidian of love upon him As You Like It. 3) 2/ 2371|29 I am he that is so love thak'd Ibid. 3 2 237 2147 Man in love described, by Rosalind Ibid. 3) 2 2372 49 But are you so much in love as your rhimes speak Ibid. 3 2 237|2|56 Neither rhime nor reason can express how much Ibid. 31 2 2381 18 Ibid. 3 2 2383/20 is merely a madness; and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark-house and a whip, as madmen do Ibid. 3) 2) 2381 2: cure for, recommended by Rosalind Ibid. 3 2 238/7/29 But for his verity in love, I do think him as concave as a cover'd goblet, or a wormeaten nut Ibid.3) 41 239/2 32 The fight of lovers feedeth those in love Ibid. 3 41 2401/18 The wounds invisible that love's keen arrows make Ibid. 3/ 5/ 240218 Down on your knees, and thank heaven, fasting, for a good man's love Ibid. 3 5 240 237 Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first sight Ibid. 31 5) 2411/13 Think not I love him, though I ask for him, 'tis but a peevith boy Ibid. 3/ 5/ 241 21 S Break an hour's promise in love Ibid.41 1242 2/13 There was not any man died in his own person, videlicet, in a love cause Ibid. 4 1 242 2/12 Her love is not the hare that I do hunt Ibid. 4/ 3) 2441 1 described by Silvius Ibid. 5) 2 247 Is it possible, that love should of a sudden take such hold Taming of the Sbrew.li 125655 I found the effect of love in idleness Ibid. 1 1 256 1156 0, despightful love Ibid.41 2 26911160 all, trust a few, do wrong to none All's Well. I 12781114 The ambition in my love thus plagues itself Ibid. 1 1 278/1/45 It is the shew and seal of nature's truth, where love's strong passion is imprest in youth Ibid. 1 3 281 238 Helena's description of her love of Bertram Ibid. 1 3 28211150 Who Thuns thy love, shuns all his love in me löid. 2/ 3/ 286 2 5 The great prerogative and right of love, which as your due, time claims, he does acknowledge, but puts it off by a compellid restraint Ibid. 21 41 289/11-4 I begin to love, as an old man loves money, with no stomach Ibid. 3) 22902/26 In your fine frame hath love no quality Ibid. 4. 2 296 137 But thee I love by love's own sweet constraint Ibid. 41 2 296150 Bertram's description of his first love Ibid. 51 31 303114 But love that comes too late, like a remorseful pardon slowly carried, to the great sender turns a four offence Ibid. 5) 3) 3031 20 Our own love waking, cries to see what's done, while shameful hate neeps out the afternoon Ivid. 51 3) 3031/26 Spirit of love described Twelfth Nigbr. 13071113 With groans that thunder love Ibid. 1 5] 312 2 52 I will drop in his way some obscure epiftles of love Ibid. 2/ 3/ 316114 If ever thou shalt love, in the sweet pangs of it, remember me Ibid.21 3) 3162115 My love, more noble than the world, prizes not quantity of dirty lands Ibid. 21 41 317135 Mine is all as hungry as the sea, and can digeft as much Ibid. 21 41 317155 A murd'rous guilt Mews not itself more soon than love that would seem hid : love's night is noon Ibid. 31 | 321 1137 fought is good, but given unfought is better Ibid. 3) 1 321/1/45 More than I love these eyes, more than my life, more, by all mores, than e'er 1 Mall love wife Ibid. 5) 1) 330119 The kind of love which Hermione bore to Polixenes described Winter's Tale. 3 2 344|2|25 Prosperity's the very bond of love Ibid.41 3 3551 34 The love that follows us, sometime is our trouble, which still we chank as love Macb.lIl 6 367 2 20 6 367 2134 |