Ibid. 3 A. S. P. C. Lo Man. Never did I know a creatures that did bear the shape of man, so keen and greedy|| to confound a man Mer. of Ven. 3 2 212132 Ibid. 3 4 213233 Why, shall we turn to men That man that hath no mufick in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet founds, is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils Ibid. 5 1 219 2163 progress of human life characterized by Jaques « All the World's a Stage" Asr. L. It. 2 7 2332 19 As the ox hath his bow, Sir, the horse his curb, and the falcon her bells, so man Ibid. 31 31 239 130 hath his desires Ibid.41 1242222 have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love Ibid. 41 11 2431 2 are April when they woo, December when they wed Ibid. 41 3 244 2/35 A wretched ragged man, o'ergrown with hair, lay Neeping on his back Ibid. 4) 3 2452 9 You a man ?-you lack a man's heart - This is a man, old, wrinkled, faded, withered, and not a maiden as thou say'st he Tamo of tbe Sbrew. 4 5 273215 is All's Well. 2 3] 287 2 26 - I write man ; to which title age cannot bring them Ibid. 31 1 290 136 But like a common and an outward man Macberb. 1 71 368/21 I dare do all that may become a man, who dares do more, is none Ibid. 31 1 37312136 Ay, in the catalogue you go for men Varieties of characters of men compared to the various breed of dogs 373)2 45 K. Jobn.2 21 394224 He is the half part of a bleffed man, left to be finished by such a the Richard ii. 2 14201134 This happy breed of men, this little world He is not the man thac he would gladly make thew to the 'orld he is Henry v.3 6 524038 1 Henry wi.3) 2 558114 What is the trust or itrength of foolish man their lightness compared to a feather 3 Henry vi. 31 1 6171/35 Ibid. 55 6311 23 ne'er spend their fury on a child Richard i. 1 11 6341153 Why this it is, when men are ruld by women Ibid.31 648 129 No more can you distinguish of a man, than of his outward thew in his way Mould be most liberal, they are set here for examples Henry vii. 1 3 6771/46 Wolsey's soliloquy on the uncertain and changeable state of man Ibid. 3) 2 692 1 1 But we are all men, and in our natures frail Ibid. 5) 2 6991119 Julius Cæfar. 1 31 745 1158 all in fire walk up and down the streets And the state of man, like to a little kingdom, suffers then the nature of an insurrection: 17472 - It is the part of men to fear and tremble when the most mighty Gods, by tokens, send such creadful heralds to astonish us Ibid. 1 31 745 234 There is a tide in the affairs of men Ibid. 41 31 7611118 The clements so mix'd in him, that nature might stand up and say to all the world, this was a man Ibid. 5 5 7652129 Wert thou a man thou would'st have mercy on me Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 800 1156 The strain of man 's bred out into baboon and monkey Timon of Atbens. 1 1 8061156 Do you know what a man is Troil. and Cres. 1 2 861146 Why mould a man be proud Ibid.2 31 8701 I wish'd myself a man; or, that we women, had mens privilege of speaking first 15.3 2 873255 like butterflies, shew not their mealy wings, but to the summer Ibid. 31 31 875122 And not a man, for being simply man, hath any honour Ibid. 31 31 8752 4 I see into thy end, and am almost a man already Cymbeline. 41 910260 Having more man than wit about me, I drew Lear.2 41 9431 32 Allow not nature more than nature needs, man's life is cheap as beast's Ibid.24 945214 His little world of man Ibid. 31 1 9461 26 nature cannot carry the affliction, nor the fear Ibid. 31 2 947 1126 I am a man more finn'd against, than finning Ibid. 3 2 947 39 Is man no more than this Ibid. 31 41 94812157 Unaccommodated man is no more but a poor, bare, forked animal as thou art Ib. 31 41 948/2165 l' the last night's storm I such a fellow saw; which made me think a man, a worm Ib. 41 | 953127 - O the difference between man and man; to thee a woman's services are due Ibid. 42 9541139 must endure their going hence, even as their coming hither Ibid. 5 3 962 126 Know thou this, that men are as the time is Ibid. 51 31 962 215 - of stones Ibid. 5 31 96511121 There's no trust, no faith, no honesty in men, &c. Rom. and Jul. 31 2 984 2 13 Proportion'd as one's thought would with a man Ibid. 31 5 9891123 He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again Hamlet. I 2 100323 Nor the exterior, nor the inward man resembles that it was 2 1010 120 What a piece of work is a man ! how noble in reason! how infinite in faculties 15.2 2 1013 2 2 - What is a man, if his chief good, and market of his time be but to Beep and feed Ibol41 411028111 3 Men Ibid. 2 2 Ibid. 2 food 6/2137 86 1 23 Á. S. P. C. L Men are men; the best sometimes forget Othello.21 311057|4|26 that we should, with joy, revel, pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts Ibid. 2 3 1057 2123 should be what they seem; or, those that be not, 'would they might seem none Ib. 3) 3 1060/2.45 'Tis not a year or two shews us a man : they are all but stomachs, and we all but Ibid. 3) 4/106512/42 Nay, we must think, men are not gods Ibid. 31 4 10661 38 i Men-children. Bring forth men-children only, for thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males Macbeth. 1 7 368 233 Man-queller, and a woman-queller 2 Henry iv. 2 1 48014 Man of salt. Lear. 41 695812136 Man-flaugbter. Your words have took such pains, as if they labour'd to bring man naughter into form, and set quarrelling upon the head of valour Timon of Arbens. 3 5 816 21 9 Man of feel. I'll leave thee now like a man of steel Ant. and Cleop. 41 41 7912 56 Man of War. Doth the man of war stay all night 2 Henry iv. 51 1 501 1136 Man of wax. Such a man, as all the world--why, he's a man of wax Rom. and Jul. : 31 9711231 Man's work. I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dry'd oats: if it be man's work, I will do it Lear. 5) 39622/26 Manacle. I'll manacle thy neck and feet together Tempeft. 1 2 - If 'gainst yourself you be incens'd we'll put you (like one that means his proper harm) in manacles Coriolanus.119) 7111113 Could fetch your brother from the manacles of the all-binding law Meas. for M.2) 4 And manacle the bear-ward in their chains 2 Henry vi. S 11 600 230 Be led with manacles thorough our streets Coriolanus. 5 3 7361/28 For my fake, wear this; it is a manacle of love Cymbeline. 1 2 894 249 Knock off his manacles Ibid.) 41 923217 Manage. The manage of my state Tempeft. 12 2 2 54 Full merrily hath this brave manage, this career been run Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1701243 Which now the manage of two kingdoms muft with fearful bloody iffre arbitrate 11 King Jobs.lt 1388116 Expedient manage must be made my liege Ribard ii. 1 41 419216 Their negotiations all must stalk, wanting his manage Troil. and Crefl 31 3 8751 I can discover all the unlucky manage of this fatal brawl Rom. and jul. 3) 1983 121 Manakin. This is a dear manakin to you, Sir Toby Twelfıb Nigba 3 2 3212 55 Mandragora. Give me to drink mandragorą Ant. and Cleop. 5772 219 Not poppy, nor mandragora, nor all the drowsy fyrups of the world 10631 36 Mandrake. Thou whoreson mandrake thou art fitter to be worn in my cap than to wait| 2 Henry iv.fi 2) 476 113 The whores call'd him mandrake Ibid. 3) 2451 2155 Would curses kill, as doth the mandrake's groan 2 Henry vi. 3 2 589254 And shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth, that living mortals, hearing them, run mad Rom. and Jul. 41 31 9912 50 Mangles. Your dishonour mangles true judgment, and bercaves the state of that integrity which should become it Coriolanus. 3) 1 720 2 41 To mangle me with that word banishment Rom. and Yul. 31 31 985215 Mangled. Take up this mangled matter at the best Orbello. 1 3 1048 2 46 Manbood is melted into courtesies Mucb Ado About Notb. 4) 1140116 Follow my voice, we'll try no manhood here Midf. Night's D. 3 2 1882 56 - If manhood, good manhood be not forgot upon the face of the earth, then am I a Totten herring 1 Henry iv. 2 41 452 2 36 As manhood shall compound Henry v. 2 1 515157 Nor your manhood, that durft make you stay 3 Henry vi.2 2 612 2 Thy prime of manhood, daring, bold, and venturous Ricbard iši. 41 41 660256 is call'd foolery, when it stand against a falling fabrick Coriolanus. 1721 2 47 and honour should have hare hearts, would they but fat their thoughts with this cramm'd reason Troilus and Creffida. 22 8671|23 Life and death! I am asham'd that thou hast power to thake my manhood thus Lear. 1 41 937 2 49 Manifeft. Aim better at me by that I now will manifest Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. 3/ 2 133 2128 You are manifest housekeepers Coriolanus. 1 3 7071147 Mankind. How beauteous mankind is Tempeft. 51 Are you mankind Coriolanus. 4) 2 7271 21 Mankind witch. Out! a mankind witch, hence with her Winter's Tale. 2) 3) 3421|40 Manlike. Is not more manlike than Cleopatra ; nor the Queen of Ptolemy more wo. manly than he Ant. and Cleopoli) 41 771/2/28 Manily Orbello. 3 at my heels 21 I 10 MAR 1441 . 281 34 manner 12129 6 A. S. P. C.L Maniy duties. My friends, the boy hath taught us manly duties Cymbelince41 21 91812159 Manna. Fair ladies, you drop manna in the way of starved people Mer. of Venice. 5 1 221 258 Manners. Million of manners Two Gent. of Ver. 2 that word played on in different meanings Love's Lab. Loft.11 1149 48 If thou never saw'st good manners, then thy manners must be wicked As You Like It. 3 2 234 2155 Those that are good manners at the court, are as ridiculous in the country Ibid. 3 2 23412 59 If God have lent a man any manners, he may easily put it off at court All's Well. 2 21 2851137 I was thinking with what manners I might safely be admitted Ibid. 41 5 30112 5 Of very ill manner; he'll speak with you, will you, or no Twelftb Night. 1 5 3112 55 Ungracious wretch, fit for the mountains, and the barbarous caves where manners ne'er were preach'd Ibid. 4) 1 3271114 Is there no manners left among maids Winter's Tale. 41 31 352 112 Your worship had like to have given us one, if you had not taken yourself with the Ibid. 14. 3) 3562 Our country manners give our betters way King Jobr. 1 11 389722 What foolish master taught you these manners, Sir John 2 Henry iv. 2 1 4811139 By her, in his unlawful bed, he got this Edward, whom our manners call-the prince Richard iii. 3) 7 655136 Yea, 'gainst the authority of manners, pray'd you to hold your hand more close Timon of Arbens. 2 21 8111222 Hamlet. I 4.10061 What manners is in this, to press before thy father to a grave Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 997127 Mannerly. We'll mannerly demand thee of thy story, so far as thou wilt speak it Cym. 3 913 53 Manningtree-ox. That roasted Manningtrec-ox with the pudding in his belly : Hen. iv. 2 41 455|252 Manniß. As many other mannith cowards have, that do outface it with their seinblances As You Like It. 1 3 228 2 42 Mannil crack. Though now our voices have got the mannish crack Cymbeline. 4) 2 91711134 Manors. O many, have broke their backs with laying manors on them for this great journey Henry viii. 1 Il 67212140 Manfon. Leave not the mansion so long tenantless, left, growing ruinous, the building fall, and leave no memory of what it was Two Gent. of Verona. (5) 41 431 32 O, I have bought the mansion of a love, but not possess'd it Rom. and Jul. 3 2 9841 Mantle their clearer reason Tempeft. 51 192150 There are a sort of men whose visages do cream and mantle like a standing pond Mercbant of Venice. I of Queen Hermione Winter's Tale. 5 2 3601 41 He, Sir, was lap'd in a most curious mantle, wrought by the hand of his queen mother Cymbeline 5 5927158 Mantled. If you come not in the blood of others, but mantled in your own Coriolanus. i 6 709162 Mantuan. Ah, good old Mantuan Love's Labor Loft. 4 2 1592 27 Many. O thou fond many! with what loud applause didst thou beat heaven with blessing Bolingbroke 2 Henry iv. 1 31 47924 The mutable rank-scented many Coriolanus. 31 1 719241 Many-beaded. The many-headed multitude Ibid 21 31 7162115 Map. He does smile his face into more lines, than is in the new map, with the augmentation of the Indies Twelfth Nigbt. 3 21 3221 21 Ah, uncle Humphrey ! in thy face I see the map of honour, truth, and loyalty 2 H. vi. 3 1 585135 Welcome destruction, blood, and massacre ! I see as in a map the end of all Ricb. üi. 21 41 6472 50 If you see this in the map of my microcosm Coriolanus. 2 i 7122113 Thou map of woe, that thus dost talk in figns Titus Andronicus. 3) 2 8441147 Mappid. I am near to the place where they thould meet, if Pisanio hath mapp'd it truly Cymbeline. 4. 1954126 Mappery. They call this-bed-work, mappery, closet war Treil. and Creil 1 31 8632118 Mar. I'll mar the young clerk's pen Mercbant of Venice. 5 I 49 - I am helping you to mar that which God made, a poor unworthy brother of yours, with idleness As You Like It. I 12232116 Ibid.31 2 2377 Ibid.31 2 2371 4 I did not bid you mar it to the time Tam.of the Sbrew. 4 31 2711147 You mar all with this starting Macbeth. 51 383 1152 Mend your speech a little, left it may mar your fortunes Lear. I 1 9301155 - a curious tale in telling it Ibid. 1 4 935 1 24 Striving to better, oft, we mar what's well Ibid. 11 41 9387151 My tears begin to take his part so much, they 'll mar my counterfeiting Ibid. 131 6 950 2134 4 Z Mur, i 19811149 C 2 857 I21 P. 603. -. D.P. A.S. P. C.L. Mar. One, gentlewoman, that God hath made himself to mar Romeo and Jul.21 41 97912 Mur-text, Sir Oliver. D. P. As You Like It. 223 Marble. He, a marble to her tears, is wath'd by them, but relents not Meaf. for M. 31 1 8912 17 Who was most marble there, chang'd colour Winter's Tale. 5 2 36012 39 He plies her hard, and much rain wears the marble 3 Henry vi. 3 2 617 2 57 By yon marble heaven Oibello. 3) 3106412 5 Marble-breafted. Live you the marble-breasted tyrant, still Twelfth Night. 51 3304 Marble-confiant. Now from head to foot I am marble-conftant Ant, and Cleop. 5) 21 801 1/32 Marcellus. D. P. Hamlet. 999 Marcb. Beware the Ides of March Jul. Cafar. 1 2 742151 - Earl. D.P. Hen. iv. p.441. D.P. i Hen. vi. p. 543. . D.P. 3 Hen. vi. 603 Marcbes. They of those Marches, gracious sovereign, shall be a wall sufficient to defend our inland from the pilfering borderers Henry v.. 2 512 1/43 Marcb-chick. A very forward march-chick Much Ado About Norb. 1 3) 125 2 3 Marcb-pane. Save me a piece of march-pane Romeo and Juliet. 1 5 973 148 Marcius, young. D. P. Coriolanus. 703 a tenth of the spoil of Coriola offered to him, which he nobly refuses Ibid. 1 91 71012 39 crowned with war's garland, and named Coriolanus Ibid. 11 91 711117 Marcus. D. P. Titus Andronicus. 831 Mardian. D. P. Antony and Cleop. 767 Mare. The man shall have his mare again Mid. Night's Dream.31 2 18912129 How now? who's mare's dead? what's the matter 2 Hemy iv. 2 1479253 Or I'll ride thee o' nights like the mare Ibid. 2 1 4801 33 The mares would bear a soldier and his horse Ant. and Clcc.37 785158 Margarelon. D. P. Troi. and Crell Margaret. D. P Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. - queen to king Henry. D.P. 1 Henry vi. 543 – D. P. 2 Hen. vi. P. 571, D.P. 3 Hen. vi. Ricb.ii. 633 queen, her curses Ibid. 11 31 6392129 now thy heavy curse is lighted on poor Hastings' wretched head Ibid. 31 41 652 2127 When he, quoth me, shall split thy heart with sorrow, remember Margaret was a prophetess Ibid. 51665131 Margent. His face's own margent did quote such amazes Love's Labor Loft.2 T 154/2 13 On the beached margent of the sea Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 17912 45 I knew, you must be edified by the margent, ere you had done Hamlet. 5) 210397 Margin. And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies, find written in the margin of his eyes Romeo and Julier. 31 9711:42 Maria. D. P. Love's Labour Loft. p. 147. D. P. 3071 Marian. Com. of Errors. 3 1 10948 And forwomanhood, maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the ward to thee 1 H.iv. 331 462240 Mariana. D. P. Meas. for Meal. p. 75. D. P. All's Well. 2771 Marigold. The marigold that goes to bed with the sun, and with him rises weeping Wi's T. 41 3 350/2140 Mariners. D. P. Tempeft. , D. P. Wirter's Tale. 333 Mark. Doth your honour mark his face Meas. for Meal.211 812 2 - I had some marks of yours upon my pate, some of my mistress' marks upon my shoulders Comedy of Errors. 1 2 105 220 Told me what privy marks I had about me Ibid. 3 2 IN1|2152 Nobody marks you Much Ado Ab. Norb. 122 2125 Mark you this Ibid.li Il 123123 I stood like a man at a mark, with the whole army Mooting at me Ibid. 2 1272/18 I do spy some marks of love in her Ibid. 2) 3) 131115 A mark marvellous well shot Love's Labor L.4 15817151 play upon the word Ibid. 41 15811153 God bless the mark Merch. of Venice. 2 2 20212151 Your high self, the gracious mark o' the land, you have obscurid with a swain's wearing Winter's Tale. 41 31 3492 44 Now mark me, how I will undo myself Richard ii. 41 11 43311 59 God save the mark i Herry iv. 1 3 44532 A fellow of no mark, nor likelihood Ibid. 3 2 460 35 Give me this man; he presents no mark to the enemy 2 Henry iv. 13 2 49112 2 And do but mark the countenance that he will give me Ibid. 1 5 5061113 Sin, death, and hell, have set their marks upon him Richard iii. 31 6401225 At fixteen years, when Tarquin made a head for Rome, he fought beyond the mark of others Ceriolanus. 2 21 71512127 CI 1 Mar mozet. 2 2 I 2 A. S. P. C.L. Ccriclanas.!21 31 216/2.44 Julius Cæfar. 1 2 744154 Ant. and Cleop.31 67857130 Titus Andronicus. 3 1 84512163 Troilus and Cres. 1 2 860 2 23 Cymbeline. 18941130 Lear. 11 41 937 128 Hamlet. 31 2 10201 30 Orbello. I 11044 1 I Macbeth. 41 3 382 124 1 Henry iv.: 2) 444 1 3 2 Henry vi. 41 2 5941119 Richard iii. 2 1 645 144 -To this your son is mark'd : and die he must Titus Andron. 1 2 8321256 Market of his time Hamlet. 41 411028 1 3 Market-maid. But you are come a market-maid to Rome Ant. and Cleopo 3 6784249 Marle. A clod of way-ward marle Mucb Ado Ab. Notb.12 12611 9 Tempeft.12 12 2 2 Meas. for Meal.12 8411 34 106233 Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 4 191233 All's Well. 2 Jul. Cafar.3 Rom. and Jul. 1 2) 970/1123 All that is spoke is marr'd Orbello. 5 Marriage. Our day of marriage shall be yours : one feast, one house, one mutual happiness Two Gent. of Verona. 51 4 quibbles concerning Merry W.of Windsor. 1 47 2145 I will marry her, upon any reasonable demands Ibid. 1 4712 49 Comedy of Errors.13 128|244 Ibid.2 128/256 132 2151 4 1352 49 Ibid. 31 4 13512 50 As You Like It. 5 2) 2462114 Ibid. 5 4 248123 Tam. of tbe Sbrow. 3 2 266115 26611136 3/ 2811115 Twelfeb Nigbts 3301143 Henry v. 51 2 5 65691238 Henry viii. 2 681 1 5 - The instances that second marriage move, are base respects of thrift, but none of Hamler. 1 2 tool 2118 Acquaint the princess with the sweet Gilent hours of marriage.joys R. ülal 3) 288 2118 210792138 442/45 1 1 2 II1/2 2 love * Marriage-jays. Marriage-vow 3 2 10202/10 Make marriage 66223 Married |