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Love, Ah me! how sweet is love itself poffeft, when but love's fhadows are fo rich in joy Romeo and Juliet. 5 1994 "Tis a question left us yet to prove, whether love leads fortune, or eife fortune love

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Hamlet. 3 2 1020 233

I lov'd Ophelia; forty thousand brothers could not with all their quantity of love make up my fum

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Ibid. 5 1 10362 3 Othello. 1 3 10502 19 Ibid. 2 1 1052

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Love-broker. There is no love-broker in the world can more prevail in man's commen

dation with woman, than report of valour

Twelfth Night. 3 2 321236

Love's counsellor fhould fill the bores of hearing to the fmothering of the sense Cymbeline. 3 2 907239 Love-day. This day shall be a love-day

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the fall of Cupid's bolt upon it

Love-in-idleness, a flower fuppofed to have been changed from milk white to purple by

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Mid. Night's Dream. 2 The juice of it on fleeping eye-lids laid, will make the man or woman madly doat upon the next live creature that it fees

Love-juice. Haft thou yet latch'd the Athenian's eyes with the love-juice
Thou haft mistaken quite, and laid the love-juice on fome true-love's fight

LOVE'S LABOR LOST

Love-letter from Armado to Jaquenetta

Love's Labor Loft. 4
Richard iii.I]

Love's Labor Loft. 2
Romeo and Juliet.3

Love's majesty. I that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's majesty
Love-monger. Thou art an old love-monger, and speaks skilfully
Love-performing. Spread thy close curtain love-performing night
Love's facrifice. Words, vows, gifts, tears, and love's facrifice, he offers in another's en-
terprize

Love-fbaft [Cupid.] Loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow,

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Richard iii.

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Henry viii.

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Much Ado About Noth. 4

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Lovers break not hours except it be to come before their time

Two Gent. of Verona. 5

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If that true lovers have been ever crofs'd

Midf. Night's Dream. 1

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and madmen have fuch feething brains, such shaping fantafies, that apprehend more than cool reafon ever comprehends

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Though in thy youth thou waft as true a lover, as ever fighed upon a midnight pillow

characterized by Jaques

It is as eafy to count atomies as to anfiver the propofitions of a lover
The oath of a lover is not ftronger than the word of a tapfter
For lovers lacking (God warn us) matter, the cleanlieft fhift is to kiss
Such as I am, all true lovers are: unstaid and skittish in all motions
All lovers fwear more performance than they are able
This unbound lover, to beautify him, only lacks a cover
--can fee to do their amorous rites by their own beauties

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Loving-jealous. And with a filk thread plucks it back again, fb loving jealous of his liberty

Lour. Why at our justice feem'st thou then to lour

The heavens do lour upon you for fome ill

Laufe. For I care not to be the loufe of a lazar, fo I were not Menelaus

Ibid. 2 29771 29 Richard .13 4181 54 Rem. and Jul. 4 5 993139 Tr. and Cr.15 884/2/46 Leafa.

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Merch. of Venice. 2 6

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Ibid. 2 6 206115

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Hang nothing but a calfs-skin, most sweet lout

Ibid. 3 1

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If that thy gentry, Britain, go before this lout, as he exceeds our lords, the odds is, that we scarce are men, and you are gods

Louvre. He'll make your Paris louvre shake for it
Low. If low, an aglet very vilely cut

Cymbeline. 5
Henry v.2

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Low-born lafs. This is the prettieft low-born lass, that ever ran on the green-fward W. Tale. 4 3 Low countries. Because the rest of thy low countries have made a shift to eat up thy holland

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Low-crooked curtfies

2 Henry iv. 2 2
Julius Cæfar. 31
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Lower-place. A lower place, note well, may do too great an act
Lewlinefs is young ambition's ladder

Lown. With that he call'd the taylor-lown

Loronefs. Nothing could have fubdu'd nature to fuch a lowness, but his unkind
daughters

Lowreth. How impatience lowreth in your face
Let. Foolish lowt

And you will rather fhew our general lowts how you can frown, than spend a fawn upon 'em

Lowted. And I am lowted by a traitor villain

Loyal. Longer than I prove loyal to your grace, let me not live to look upon your

grace

Take notice, lords, he has a loyal breaft, for you have seen him open 't Henry viii. 3
Loyalty. And then end life, when I end loyalty
Mid. Night's Dr. 2
Both to defend my loyalty and truth, to God, my king, and his fucceeding iffue R.ii. 1
If it be banish'd from the frosty head, where shall it find a harbour in the earth 2 H. vi. 5
Such which breaks the fides of loyalty, and almost appears in loud rebellion H. viii. 1
My loyalty, which ever has, and ever shall be growing, 'till death, that winter, kill

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Lubber's-bead. And he's indited to dinner to the Lubber's-head in Lumbart-street 2 H. iv. 2

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Ibid. 1

Comedy of Errors.

Twa Gentlemen of Verona.

Tam. of the Shrew.
As You Like It. 3
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Luck. If we have unearned luck

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Mid. Night's Dream. 5

I hear him mock the luck of Cæfar, which the gods give men to excuse their after
wrath

Lucrece. And Roman Lucrece for her chastity

Antony and Cleop. 5 2
Tam. of the Shrew.2
Twelfth Night. 2 5

And the impreffion her Lucrece, with which she uses to feal
But filence, likç a Lucrece knife, with bloodless stroke my heart doth gore
Lucullus, D. P.

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Lullaby to your bounty, till I come again

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The day frowns more and more; thou art like to have a lullaby too rough W. Tale. 3 3

As is a nurse's fong of lullaby, to bring her babe to sleep
Lump. Hence, heap of wrath, foul indigefted lump
Lumpifb. Silvia is lumpish, heavy, melancholy
Lunatick. 'Oman, art thou lunaticks

This is lunaticks

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Tim. of Ath. 3 6
Titus Andronicus. 4 2

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Tw. Night. 5 1

Titus Andronicus. 2 3

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2 Henry vi. 51

600 238

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Merry W. of Wind. 41

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The lunatick, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact M. N.'s Dr.5
Perfuade him that he hath been lunatick
Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

To with me wed to one half lunatick, a mad-cap ruffian, and a fwearing Jack Ibid. 2
Thou a lunatick lean-witted fool

Lunes. Your husband is in his old lunes again

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Richard ii. 2

The terms of our estate may not endure hazard fo near us, as doth hourly grow out of his lunes

Lungs. Speak from thy lungs military

The heaving of my lungs provokes me to ridiculous smiling
My lungs began to crow like chanticleer

Mer. Wives of Wind. 4
Love's Labor Loft.3

So fhall my lungs coin words 'till their decay, against those meazles

Lupercal. It is the feast of Lupercal

On the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he fufe

Lurch. Am fain to fhuffle, to hedge, and to lurch

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As You Like It. 2 7232225
Coriolanus. 31 719255

Julius Cæfar.1
did thrice re-

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Ibid. 3 2 755 246

Mer. Wives of Wirdf. 2

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Lurch'd. And, in the brunt of feventeen battles fince he lurch'd all fwords o' the garland

Lure. And, 'till the ftoop, the must not be full-gorg'd, for then she never looks upon

her lure

Lurking. His foldiers lurking in the towns about
Lub and lufty the grafs looks

Tam. of the Shrew. 4 1 269|1|17

3 Henry vi. 4
Tempeft. 2 I

Luft. The best way were to entertain him with hope, till the wicked fire of luft have melted him in his own grease

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Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 121

All's Well. 4 4

Winter's Tale. 4

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Titus Andronicus.2 3 839219

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Serv'd the luft of my mistress' heart, and did the act of darkness with her Though to a radiant angel link'd, will fate itself in a celeftial bed, and garbage

prey on
Hamlet. 1 51007 144
Lear. 41 953228
Othello. 5110742 3
Ant. and Cleop.2 1774 110
All's Well. 2 3 286131

Luft-dieted. Let the fuperfluous and luft-dieted man, that flaves your ordinance
Luft-ftain'd. Thy bed, luft-stain'd, shall with luft's blood be spotted
Luft-wearied. The ne'er luft-wearied Antony

Luftick, as the Dutchman fays

Luftier. With luftier maintenance than I did look for of fuch an ungrown warrior 1 H. iv. 54 470240

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Laftrous. And the clear stones towards the south north are as luftrous as ebony

Lufty. It is a lufty wench; I love her ten times more than e'er I did
Luftybood. His May of youth, and bloom of lusty hood

Reason and refpe&t make livers pale, and luftyhood deject

Lufty finews

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Lute. For God defend that the lute fhould be like the cafe

Iron may hold with her, but never lutes

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Twelfth Night. 4 2 3272 17 126127

T. of the Sbr. 2

Much Ado About Noth. 5 1 1412 55 Troil. and Creff.2 2 867 126 2743 138

Julius Cæfar.1

M. Ado Ab. Noth. 2 I 126 144

Then thou canst not break her to the lute?-Why, no; for fhe hath broke the lute

to me

As on a pillory, looking through the lute

Melancholy as a lover's lute

Taming of the Sbrew. 2

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Take thy lute wench; my foul grows fad with troubles
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Lute-ftring. His jefting spirit, which is now crept into a lute-string, and now governed
by stops

Lutheran. Yet I know her for a spleeny Lutheran
Luxurious bed. She knows the heat of a luxurious bed
Luxury. Fie on luft and luxury

Urge his hateful luxury

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How the devil luxury, with his fat rump, and potatoe finger, tickles these together

To't luxury pell-mell, for I lack foldiers
Let not the royal bed of Denmark be a couch for luxury and damned inceft Hamlet. 1
Lycurgus. I cannot call you Lycurguffes

Lye. It will not lye where it concerns

Coriolanus. 2

Two Gent. of Verona.1
Mer. of Venice. 5

If I could add a lye unto a fault, I would deny it
How, did you find the quarrel on the feventh caufe?-upon a lye feven times re-
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As You Like It. 5 4

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Ibid. 5 4 248 239

Shall Cæfar fend a lye

Julius Caefar. 2

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You lye, up to the hearing of the gods

Ant. and Cleop. 5 2

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Will poor folk lye, that have afflictions on them

Cymbeline. 3 6

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To lapfe in fullness is forer than to lye for need

Ibid. 3 6

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If I do lye, and do no harm by it, tho' the gods hear, I hope they'll pardon it Ibid. 4 Lying. For, lying fo, Hermia I do not lie

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shall never vanquish'd be, until great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill fhall

Macduff-His fon-his Lady. D. P.

was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd Mace.

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- With these borne before us, instead of maces, we will ride through the streets

2 Henry vi. 4 7 597 115 Julius Cæfar.143| 761|2|16|

O murd'rous flumber! lay'ft thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays the
mufick

Macedon.

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Macedon. I think, it is in Macedon, where Alexander is porn

and Monmouth compared

Henry v.14 7 534 7
Ibid. 4 7 534110

Machination. If you miscarry, your business of the world hath so an end, and machination ceases

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Machiavel. Am I politick? am I fubtle? am I a Machiavel?

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Alençon, that notorious Machiavel

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1 Henry vi. 5 5

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And fet the murd'rous Machiavel to school
Machine. Thine evermore, most dear lady, whilft this machine is to him
Mackerel. You may buy land now as cheap as stinking mackerel
Mackmorris. D. P.

Maculate. Moft maculate thoughts

3 Henry vi. 3 2

Hamlet. 2 21011141

1 Henry iv. 2 4 455 3

Henry v.

Maculation. I will throw my glove to death himself, that there is no maculation of thy heart

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Love's Labor Loft. 1

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If they were but a week married, they would talk themselves mad M. Ado Ab. Notb. 2 I
That being mad herself, she's madly mated

I am as mad as he, if sad and merry madness equal be
Or I am mad, or elfe this is a dream

Then you are mad, indeed, if you are no better in your wits than a fool
O think what thou'ft done, and then run mad

- world, mad kings, mad compofition

Ibid. 4 2 3281

Winter's Tale. 3 2 345238

King John. 2

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I am not mad-I would to heaven I were, for then it's like I should forget myfelf Ib. 3
If I were mad, I should forget my son, or madly think a babe of clouts were he Ibid. 3
I am not mad; too well, too well I feel the different plague of each calamity Ibid. 3 4
For he made me mad, to see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet
Thou art effentially mad, without seeming fo

- natural graces that extinguish art

Call the flave again; though I am mad, I will not bite him

O, let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven

1 Henry iv. 13 445229 Ibid. 2 4 456|1|46

1 Henry vi. 54 567225 Ant. and Cleop.2 5 778145 Lear. 1 5 938248

He's mad, that trufts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath

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Madams. Our madams mock at us; and plainly say, our mettle is bred out; and they will give their bodies to the luft of English youth, to new store France with bastard warriors

Ibid. 3

Hamlet. 2
Ibid. 4

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Henry viii. 1
Taming of the Shrew. 5

1 Henry vi. 1

Love's Labour Loft. 2
K. Jobn. 1

Ibid. 41464 238

Madding. This will witness outwardly, as ftrongly as the confcience does within, to the madding of her lord

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The venom clamours of a jealous woman poifon more deadly than a mad dog's tooth

Comedy of Errors.5 1 117161 Measure for Measure.1 3

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All's Well. 4 3 297123

Twelfth Night. 3 4 323126
Winter's Tale.

Never defir'd it to be stirr'd; but oft have hindred, oft, the passages made toward it

3 347 218

I have made no fault

Henry viii. 24
Antony and Cleop. 2| 5

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