17 Dio A.S. P. C.L. Messages. Sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechlefs messages Mer. of Ven.[1] 199113 Meffala. D.P. Julius Cæfar. 741 Mejënger. Many-coloured messenger Tem;ef. 41 I have another messenger to your worship Merry W. of Winds: 122 542142 I am but as a guiltless messenger As You Like It. 4) 3 243256 Art thou a messenger, or come of pleasure 2 Henry vi. 51 1 5991|40 D.P. Macb. p. 363. - King Jobn, p. 387. Ricb. ii. p. 413 - Hen. v. p. 509. 1 H. vi. p. 543. - 2 Hen. vi. p. 571. Ant. and Cleop. p. 767. Cyn. p. 893. Orbello, p. 1043• Meas. for Meas. I 76/1/34 To put metal in reítrained means to make a false one Ibid. 24 851229 - So much against the metal of your sex Twelfth Nigbr. 51 332 1 3 - Oh, it grieves my soul, that I must draw this metal from my side, to be a widowmaker King Jobr. 5 2408111 - That bed, that womb,that metal,thatself-mould, that fashioned thee,made him a man R.. 1 2 41512 33 For from his metal was his party steel'd 2 Henry iv. il 1 475 fro - They are as children, but one step below, even of your metal, of your very blood Ricbard üi. 41 41 662135 Now I feel of what coarse metal ye are moulded envy Henry vii. 3 269012152 See, whe'r their baseft metal be not mov'd J. Cæfar. I I 74211/19 - Brutus, thou art noble: yet, I fee, thy honourable metal may be wrought, from that it is dispos’d Ibid. 1 2] 745 1/10 The fineness of which metal is not found in fortune's love Troil, and Cres:11 3 861 262 I am made of that self metal as my fifter, and prize me at her worth Lear. 1 1 930 1127 Here's metal more attractive Hamlet. 31 2 101912/29 Metamorpbosed with a mistress Two Gent. of Verona. 2 I 27 155 Merapbor. If your metaphor stink, I will stop my nose; or against any man's metaphor All's Well. 5 2 302 111 Wherefore fweetheart? What's your metaphor Twelfib Nigbt. :) 3 309 133 Metapbysical. Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem to have thee crown’d withal Macberb. 1 5 366 2 55 Metapbyficks. The mathematicks and the metaphyficks, fall to them as you find your stomach serves you Tam. of the Sbrew. I 1 2551142 Mete. Let the mark have a prick in't, to mete at Love's Lab. Loft. 41 7 158 160 By which his grace must mete the lives of others 2 Henry iv. 41 41 49811 36 Metellus Cimber. D.P. Julius Casar. 741 Meteor. I will awe him with my cudgel; it shall hang like a meteor o'er the cuckold's horns Merry W. of Windsor. 2 2 56 2(11 Of his heart's meteors tilting in his face Comedy of Errors. 4 2 1132 13 Makes me more amaz’d, than had I seen the vaulty top of heaven figur'd quite o'er with burning meteors King Yubr. 5) 2408148 Meteors fright the fixed stars of heaven Richard ii. 24 4252 44 Do you see these meteors? do you behold these exhalations Henry iv. 21 41 454 2 18 And be no more an exhald meteor Ibid. S! 467 2 48 I miss'd the meteor once, and hit that woman, who cry'd out, clubs Herry viii. 5 31 701 145 - It is some meteor that the sun exhales, to be to thee this night a torch-bearer Romeo and Juliet. 3) 51 987 146 Mete-yard. Take thou the bill, give me thy mete-yard, and spare not me T. of the Sbr.4 31 271241 Metbeglin. Metheglin, wort, and malmsey : well run dice Love's Labor Loft. 51 2 168 1 39 Merbinks. Methinks you are sadder Mucb Ado Abt. Norb. 31 2 133 1 9 Method. I will beat this method in your sconce Comedy of Errors. 2 2 107 1 41 But call'd it, an honest method Hamlet.12 2/10151 Metre. Grace, what in metre Measure for Measure.. 2 76240 Mettle. If you take it not patiently, why, your mettle is the more Ibid.312 902134 Thou haft mettle enough in thee to kill care Ma. Ado About Norb.151 1 142 159 I care not who knows so much of my mettle Twelfth Nigbt. 341 325134 Thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males Macbeth.lt 7 3682 34 An if thou hast the mettle of a king K. John.2 2.394 145 That rascal hath good mettle in him; he will not run 1 Henry iv. 2 41 45412151 And now their pride and mettle is afleep Ibid. 4! 31 466 141 O, this boy lends metrle to us all Ibid. 5! 4 470243 - I did not think master Silence had been a man of this mettle 2 Hirry iv. 51 3 504147 Where have they this mettle ? is not their climate foggy; raw, and dull Henry v. 31 5 5231 2 He was quick mettle, when he went to school Jul.Cæfar.lıl 2 7441-158 Matice 1 1 2561235 Ibid.41 41 671254 L A. S. P. C.L. Marle. Nor the insuppressive mettle of our spirits Fulius Cæfar.121 1 74811/20 - I do think, there is a mettle in death, which commits some loving act upon her Ant. and Cleop. 121 76912151 - Whose felf-fame mettle, whereof thy proud child, arrogant man is puft, engenders the black toad, and adder blue Timon of Athens.41 31 821/2/41 And every Greek of mettle, let him know Troilus and Cref: 1 3 864 1117 Why, now I see there's mettle in thee Otbello. /4/ 21072 1164 Mew. Why, will you mew her up, signior Baptista, for this fiend of hell Tam. of tbe Sbr. 1 1 2552143 Should move you to mew up your tender kinsman K. Yobn. 41 2403217 Mew'd. And therefore closely has he mew'd her up, because the shall not be anoy'd| with suitors Tam. of the Sbrew. I This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up about a prophecy Ricbard iii. 1 1 634124 And for his meed, poor lord, he is mew'd up Ibid. 1 3 6391 26 • To-night she's mew'd up to her heaviness Romen and Juliet. 3| 41 986258 As You Like It. 21 71 233 223 Mewling. At first the infant, mewling, and puking in the nurse's arms Mice. Run by the hideous law, as mice by lions Meas. for Meas. 15 792 23 Or piteous they will look like drowned mice i Henry vi. 112 545 2 12 Micbad. D.P. 2 Henry vi. 571 Micber. Shall the blessed fun of heaven prove a micher, and eat blackberries 1 Hen. iv. 2 41 45521 3 Micbing. This is miching malicho Hamlet. 3 210201-18 Mickle blame Comedy of Errors. 3 1 1092 19 An oath of mickle might Henry v. 2 1 5151120 - If I to-day die not with Frenchmen's rage, to-morrow I shall die with mickle age 1 Hivi. 41 6 563|232 In duty bend thy knee to me, that bows unto the grave with mickle age 2 H. vi. 5 1 600255 O, mickle is the powerful grace that lies in plants, herbs, stones Romeo and Juliet. 21 31 977 21 I Micrceofm. If you see this in the map of my microcosm Coriolanus. 2 il 712213 Middle earth. I smell a man of middle earth Merry W. of Winds. 5 5 72 116 Midnigbt. To send him word they'll meet him in the park at midnight Bear it coldly but till midnight, and let the issue Thew itself. Much Ado About Notb.13 2 133260 The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1952 39 To be up after midnight, and to go to bed then, is early ; so that to go to bed after midnight, is to go to bed betimes Tw. Nigbr.21 31 3142.4 And leave your England as dead midnight still Henry v. 3cb5191260 MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 175 Midsummer madness Trv. Nigbr. 31 41 3231:30 Midway. Just in the midway Mucb Ado About Norb. 2 125144 Richard ii. 2 Midwife. So Green, thou art the midwife of my woe 2 423151 Midwives say, the children are not in fault 2 Henry iv. 2 2 4812 13 Mein. Change of mien is dangerous Mer. Wives of Wirds. 1 3 4912 47 Migbt. What poor duty cannot do, noble respect takes it in might, not merit ^.N.Dr. 5 1 193 1.21 · I have a man's mind, but a woman's might Julius Cæfar.2 31 7512 18 Mighty. Though mean and mighty rotting together in one dust Cymbeline. 41 2917146 Milan, Duke of. D.P. Two Gent. of Ver. Thall not behold thee 44 144 Milib. Would have made milch the burning eyes of heaven, and passion in the gods Ham. 2 2 1015 221 Mild. I marvel, our mild husband not met us on the way Lear. 41 21 9541 5 Mildewid. Here is your husband; like a mildew'd ear, blasting his wholesome brother Hamlet. 31 4/1024 150 Mildews the white wheat Lear. 31 41 949 1112 Mildly. What we did was mildly as we might, tend'ring our fifter's honour and our Titus Andronicus. I 2836123 Mildness. My mildness hath allay'd their swelling griefs 3 Henry vi. 41 8 6272 27 Mile. Ask them how many inches is in one mile Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1672.43 These high wild hills, and rough uneven ways, draw out our miles, and make them wearisome Richard ii. 21 31 424 1 34 Mile-end. He had the honour to be the officer at a place there, callid Mile-end All's Well. 41 31 299|1 47 Milford. The earl of Richmond is with a mighty power landed at Milford Richard i. 41 41 66412 23 Milford - Haven Cymbeline. 3 21 9072 23 Militarist. You are deceiv'd, my lord, this is Monsieur Parolles, the gallant militarist All's Well.14) 3) 29811 30 Milk. Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o'the milk of human kindness Macb. 1 5 3662.42 Come to my woman's breasts, and take my milk for gall, you murd'ring minifters 16.1. 51 367122 Titus Andron. 2 31 839 147 of Burgundy Leared 93011 43 Milk I 231 Ibid.51 41 Own 954971 281034 701 46 6821237 C 431/18 Milk-liever'd man Lear.141 21 9541249 Milk-maid. Thy head ftands fo tickle on thy shoulders, that a milk-maid, if the be in love, may figh it off Measure for Measure. 1 3 781133 Milk-lops Much Ado Ab. Notb. 5 1 142110 A milk-lop, one that never in his life felt so much cold as over shoes in snow R.. 5 3 669 = Milk-wbite bolom of thy love Two Gent. of Ver. 31 1 3512 19 Milky-bead Hamlet. 2 2 1015135 Mill fixpences M.W. of Winds: 1 47 125 Mill. More sacks to the mill Love's Lab. Loj. 4 3 161143 Miller. More water glideth by the mill, than wots the miller of Titus Andron. 21 : 837 1/35 Milliner. No milliner can so fit his customer with gloves Winter's Tale. 41 37 351/218 Million of manners Two Gent. of Verona. 21 A million of beating may come to a great matter Winter's Tale.14. 2/ 349) 1116 of mischief Julius Cæfar. 4 75846 For the play, I remember, pleas'd not the million Hamler. 2 2 101412 41 Mill-ftones. Your eyes drop mill-stones, when fools eyes drop tears Ricbard i. 1 3 641 140 He will weep.--Ay, mill-stones; as he leffon'd us to weep Ibid. 1 41 64327 Queen Hecuba laugh’d, that her eyes run over--with mill-ftones Troil, and Crefida. :) 2 860144 Mill-wbeels. As fast as mill-wheels strike Tempeft. 2 4252 nce. Hold up your head and mince Merry Wives of Windsor. 5 1 . I know no ways to mince it in love, but directly to say I love you Henry v. sl 2) 539149 Mince not the general tongue Ant. and Cleop. 1 2 769127 And mince it sans remorse Tim. of Arbens. 4 3 821 1 16 That minces virtue, and does shake the head to hear of pleasure's name Lear. 141 6 958 2 47 Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter Orbello. 21 31057133 Minc'd. Ay, a minc'd man: and then to be bak'd with no date in the pye Tr. and Cr. 12) 8611 50 Mincing. Nothing set my teeth on edge, nothing so much as mincing poetry Henry iv. 3 11 458136 Saving your mincing Henry viii. 2 3 with his sword her husband's limbs Hamlet. 2 2 1015 2 18 Mind. Beating mind Tempet. 41 17|2157 He bears an honourable mind Two Gent. of Ver. 5 3 is not heroic Merry Wives of Windsor. 1 5 49/1/13 The mind shall banquet, tho' the body pine Love's Lab. Lof. 1 1 147129 Hard-handed men, that work in Athens here, which never labour'd in their minds till now Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 51 1 1922 57 A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross Mer. of Venice. 21 7 206 2 18 - Not sick, my lord, unless it be in mind! nor well, unless in mind Ibid. 3) 2) 2112 51 For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich Taming of tbe Sbrew.4 3/ 272 1 3 She bore a mind that envy could not but call fair Twelftb Nigbt. 2 1 3132 42 - There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face Macbetb. 1 41 366127 No mind, that's honest, but in it shares some woe Ibid. 41 31 3822 5 Infected minds to their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets Ibid. 5 1 3832 29 The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear, shall never fags with doubt, nor shake with fear Ibid. 5) 3) 384139 Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd Ibid. 51 37 38412 20 Your mind is all as youthful as your blood King Jobr. 31 41 401135 His letters bear his mind, not I 1 Henry iv. 4 1 46117 All things are ready if our minds be fo Henry v.4 31 5311226 'Tis but a base ignoble mind that mounts no higher than a bird can foar 2 Henry vi. 2 1 578143 For there's no better sign of a brave mind, than a hard hand Ibid. 142 5931113 Let thy dauntless mind still ride in triumph over all mischance 3 Henry vi. 3) 31 61912 3 I mind to tell him plainly what I think Ibid. 4) 1 622 1 18 I Thortly mind to leave you Ibid. 4) 1 622131 Fearless minds climb sooneft unto crowns Ibid. 41 7 626 2 61 Thou wast provoked by thy bloody mind, that never dreamton aught but butcheries Ib. 1 2 636 146 Let me put in your minds, if you forget, what you have been ere now, and what you are Richard iii. 1 3 639117 By a divine instinct, mens minds miftruft ensuing danger Ibid. 2 3 647 136 You bear a gentle mind, and heavenly blessings follow such creatures Henry viii. 2 3 683/1/16 Signs of perturbation of mind shewn by Cardinal Wolsey Ibid. 3) 2 689 217 My mind's not on't, you are too hard for me Ibid. 5) 1697 135 'Tis meet that noble minds keep ever with their likes Julias Cæfar. 1 2745 Our fathers minds are dead, and we are govern'd with our mothers spirits Ibid. 1 3745216: I have a man's mind, but a woman's might Ibid.[21 31 751|218 Mirde . 2 2 Ibid. 3 and you I 733,1'26 Lear.13 255 2 38 Lear. 3 6 A.S. P. C. L. Mind. Have mind upon your health, tempt me no further Yul. Cæsar. 4 3' 757.1.31 That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind Timon of Albens. I 808 211 Never mind was to be so unwise, to be so kind Ibid. 2 2 810'1 21 My mind is troubled like a fountain stirr’d, and I myself fee not the bottom of it Troil. and Crep 3' 3! 877'2 31 'Would the fountain of your mind were clear again Ibid. 3 3' 877,2135 sway'd by eyes, are full of turpitude Ibid. 5 2 886210 Thy mind to her is now as low, as were thy fortunes Cymbeline. 3. 2 907140 If you could wear a mind dark as your fortune is Ibid. 3' 4' 910 233 The mind much sufferance doth o'erskip when grief hath mates, and bearing fellowship Lear.13 951134 When the mind's free, the body's delicate Ibid. 3 4! 948114 A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 9682 57 A mote it is, to trouble the mind's eye Humlet. 1 11000243 In my mind's eye Ibid. 1 2 1003159 For to the noble mind rich gifts wax poor, when givers prove unkind 1,10172 25 I saw Othello's visage in his mind Orbell. 31049:2 33 But to be free and bounteous to her mind Ibid. 1 3 10492 47 Minded. To know how you stand minded in the weighty difference between the king Henry viii. 3 I 687,17 I minded him, how royal 'twas to pardon when least it was expected Coriolanus. One minded like the weather most unquietly 1946 1:17 Mine. Quibbling on that word Much Ado Alout Nothing. 4 1 138:21 7 As Tou Like It.. -'s my gentility, with my education 1 | 223'2! I For look you, the mines are not according to the disciplines of the war Henry v.3 2 521 1 14 Every man that stood, thew'd like a mine Henry viii. 1 1672 1 18 Thou mine of bounty Antony and Cleap. 4 6 782 2.15 Minerva. Hark, Tranio! thou may'st hear Minerva speak Taming of the Shrew. 1 Mingle. O heavenly mingle Ant. and Clep. 1 51 773,2 2 Mingled. Her fortunes mingled with thine entirely Ibid. 4112 795 113 Minikin mouth 950'2'14 Minim, He rests his minim, one, two, and the third in your bosom Romeo and Juliet. 21 4 978 21 4 Minime Love's Labar Lift.3 I 155 1'33 Minimus. You dwarf, you minimus, of hind'ring knot-grass made Midj. Night's Driam. 3 2 188117 Minion. Mars' hot minion is return'd again I'cmpeft. 4 17,135 His company must do his minions grace Comedy of Errors.12 1 1062 28 Do you hear, you minion Ibid. 3 1 1092 34 You'll cry for this, minion, if I beat the door down Ibid. 3 1 109:2:44 You minion, you, are these your customers Ibid. 4 41 1152 29 thou ly'st Tam. of the Str:w.2 1260 118 Like valours minion, carved out his passage, till he fac'd the Nave Macberb. I 2 363 2 16 Then in a moment, fortune shall cull forth, out of one side her happy minion K. Jobn. 2 2) 394,34 Who is sweet fortune's minion, and her pride i Henry iv. 1 1 442 2:17 Let us be-Diana's forefters, gentlemen of the fade, minions of the moon 2 443122 Give me my fan: what, minion! can you not 2 Henry vi. 3 5761159 Go rate thy minions, proud insulting boy 3 Henry vi. 21 21 612 127 Is this the Athenian minion, whom the world voic'd so regardfully Tim.of rith. 4) 3 8202 14 This minion stood upon her chastity Titus Andronicus. 2 3 839125 The exile of her minion is too new; the hath not yet forgot him Cymbeline. (2 3 90916 your dear lies dead, and your fate hies apace 0.ke'lo. 5 11074 1 52 Minifter, Shall we serve heaven with less respect than we do minister to our gross selves Measure for Meafure. 2 2 83225 Make me to know the nature of their crimes, that I may minister to them accordingly 84235 How sweetly do you minister to-love Much Ado About Noth. 1 124 144 Will minifter such assistance Ibid. 2 12812,13 And over-joy of heart doth minister 2 Henry vill 1 572 1 5 What did this vanity, but minister communication of a most poor issue Henry viii. 1672242 What his high hatred would effect, wants not a minister in his power Ibid. 1 1 673119 To him the other two Mall minister Cymbeline. 31 31 903249 Which the time thall more favourable minister Othello. 2 1 1054,1123 Minfirelfy. I will use him for my minstrelly Love's Labor LA. 14919 Mirrock. Forth my minnock comes Midl. Night's Dream. 31 2 185111 36 Mlinngtv. That low-spirited Swain, that base minnow of thy mirth Love's Labor L:. i 14.1238 2 I Lid. I Ibid. 2 3 1 1 A.S. P. C. Minnows. Hear you this Triton of the Minnows Coriolanus. (31 21 720111 Mines 3 Henry vi. 5) 61 6312 Minotaurs. There minotaurs and ugly treasons lurk 1 Henry vi. 5| 41 567121 Minirels. I would bid thee draw, as we do the minstrels; draw to pleasure us Mucb Ado About Norb. s 1 1421 Tum, none but minstrels like of sonneting Love's Labor Loc.41 31 162 1 Consort! what, dort thou make us minstrels Rom. and Jul. 3 1982 Mint of phrases Love's Labor List | | 14511 Minute. 'I must hear from thee every day i' the hour, for in a minute there are many days Romeo and Julier. 31 31 987 Minure Jacks Timon of Atbens. 3) 61 818 Minutes capons 1 Henry iv. 1 2 443 Minx. My prayers, minx Tw. Nigbt. 341 323 Damn her, lewd minx Orbello. 31 31064 This is some minx's token, and I must take out the work Ibid.41 11068 Mirable. Not Neoptolemus so 'mirable Troilus and Crep 4 5 882 Miracle. But for the miracle, I mean, our preservation Tempeft. 211 7 Love wrought these miracles Taming of the Sbrew.s) 1 274 Great floods have flown from fimple fources: and great seas have dry'd, when miracles have hy the greatest been deny'd Al's Well. 21 1284 It must be so, for miracles are ceas'd Henry v. 1 510 The greatest miracle that e'er ye wrought 1 Henry viil5 5 568 pretended at St. Alban's shrine Henry vi. 21 1579 But you have done more miracles than I; you made, in a day, my lord, whole towns to fly Ibid.2) 1 580 Yet who this Mould be, doth miracle itself Cymbeline. 4 2914 Miraculous barp. His word was more than the miraculous harp Tempeft. 2 3 Miranda. D. P. Tempeft. Winter's Tale.fi 2337 Let it command a mirror hither straight; that it may Mew me what a face I have, Richard ii. 41 1 433 since it is bankrupt of his majesty Following the mirror of all christian kings Henry v. 2 c514 i Henry vi. 1 4 548 How far'st thou, mirror of all martial men Two mirrors of his princely semblance, are crack'd in pieces by malignant death Ricb. ix. 2 2 645 When such a specious mirror's set before him, he needs muli see himself Ant. & Cle. 11 793 Henry vm.2 I 679 Two Gent. of Verona. 1 174 cannot move a soul in agony Midf. Nigba's Dream. 1 192 As You Like It. I Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 3 683 967 Mijadventured piteous overthrows Mifuccame. Speak in your state, what I have done that misbecame my place 2 Henry iv. 51 2 503 1 1 I 2 Love's Labor Lof. 51 2 1 175 Ibid. 1 5 11 192 Ibid. 51 1 2 225 2 254 Macberb. 31 4 375 Henry viü.2 Ibid. Mijanthropos. I am misanthropos, and hate mankind nd free from other misbegotten hate |