431 216 544 2/21 2 on 1931,2 16 A. S. P. C. L. Mifebances. A thousand more mischances than this one, have learn'd me how to brook this patiently Two Gent. of Verona. 5 3 431 7 Nimble mischance, that art fo light of foot Ricbard 11. 31 View these letters, full of bad mischance i Henry vi. 1 Farewel, York's wife, and queen of fad mischance Kicbard in. 41 41 660142 Mean time forbear, and let mischance be Nave to patience Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 997735 Miscbief. Do that good mischief Tempeft. 41 18 211 A moral medicine, to a mortifying mischief M. Ado About Notb. I 3 124/246 Will it serve for any model to build mischief on Ibid. 1 3 125,717 O, mischief, ftrangely thwarting lvid.31 2 134 11 2 In the temple, in the town, the field, you do me mischief Midf. N.'s Dr. 2 2 1811133 The secret mischiefs that I set abroach, I lay unto the gricvous charge of others R. 111. 1 3 6411) 9 As prone to mischief, as able to perform it Henry vii. 1 1 673 2.23 thou art a-foot, take thou what course thou wilt Julius Cæfar. 3 275711 37 That with the mischief of your person it would scarcely allay Lear. 11 2 934140 -! thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men Rumeo and Jul. 51 1 9947130 To mourn a mischief that is past and gone, is the next way to draw new mischief Orbello. I 3 104917 32 Misconforaes. He misconstrues all that you have done As You Like 11.11 2 2271159 Who haply may misconftrue us in him, and wail his death Ricbard iii. 31 5 563 1 58 Miscreant. Thou art a traitor and a miscreant, too good to be fo, and too had to live R.2.11 414 119 O, vassal! miscreant Lear. 1 Miscreate. With opening titles miscreate, whose right suits not in native colours with the truth Henry v. 1 2 511 737 Misdemeanors. If you can separate yourself and your misdemeanors, you are welcome to the house Twelfth Nigbr. 2 31 3152 4 Misdoubteth. The bird that hath been limed in a bush, with trembling wings mildoubteth every bush 3 Henry vi.5 6 631225 Mild:ubts. Our parson misdoubts it, it was treason, he said Love's Labor Loft. 41 3 1622) 4 Milenum, Mount Ant. and Cleopo 2 21 776 1 2 Mifer. Doth, like a miser, spoil his coat, with scanting a little cloth Henry v. 21 41 518;223 They pass'd by me, as misers do by beggars Troil. and Cred:31 31 876111 Miserable have no other medicine but only hope Meal. for M.af.31 87 1 26 Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows Temp: A. 2 III 4 "Tis right, quoth he, thus misery doth part the Aux of company As You Like 11.2 229 2 7 Do not tempt my misery Twelfth Nigbe. 3 4 3261 8 Whose miseries are to be smild at, their offences being so capital Winter's Tale. 41 31 357 135 No misery makes sport to mock itself Ricbard ii.2 11 4201223 He covers less than misery itself would give Coriolanus. 2127161 8 Willing misery out-lives incertain pomp Tim. of Ab. 4 3 822 2 6 The gods out of my misery hath sent thee treasure Ibid. 5) 1825 21 3 Plot some device of further misery, to make us wondered at in times to come Tit. An. 3 1 842237 'Twas yet some comfort, when misery could beguile the tyrant's rage and frustrate his proud will 6 Sharp misery had worn him to the bones Romeo and Juliet. 5 1994 136 Upon thy back hangs sagged misery Ibid. 51 1 995215 How have you known the miseries of your father?-by nursing them Lear. 5 31 964,145 Misfortune. Make misfortune drunk with candle-wafters Much Ado About Norb. s 1 141 137 Never dare misfortune cross her foot Merch. of Venice. 2 2051:19 Misgiving. And my misgiving still falls threwdly to the purpose Julius Cæfur. 3 1 753 211 Misgovernment. Thus, pretty lady, I am sorry for thy misgovernment M. Ado Abt. Norb. 4 1 138125 Mijhaps. To tell sad stories of my own mishaps Comedy of Errors. 1 1 104/161 To bear the extremity of dire mishap Ibid. 11 11 104220 Shall we curse the planets of milhap i Henry vi. 1 1 544 110 Mis'bav'd. But like a mis'hav'd and a fullen wench, thou pout'it upon thy fortune and thy love Rom. and Juliet. 3 3 986 2 8 Mis-icader. Thou mad mis-leader of thy brain-fick son 2 Henry vi. 5 1 600 245 Mpetoe. Baleful milletoe Titus Andronicus. 2 3 838/2153 Miflike. 'Tis not my speeches that you do mislike 2 Henry vi. 1 1 573 1 2 Mijplaces. Do you hear how he misplaces Meal for Meal.21 80246 Mispris’d. You spend your passion on a mispris'd mood Midf. Nigbe's Dream.3 2 1852 39 That I am altogether misprised As You Like IN 11 I 2251117 Your reputation thall not therefore be misprised 2 2262,22 Misprijing what they look on Mucb Ado Abr. No:b.l3 1) 132'1'25 5 A 2 M4 fprising: 2 1 Lecr. 4 957 128 Ibid. 1 51128 Atisprijing. A little proudly, and a great deal misprising the knight oppos'd Trois and Cresp.241 54 882111 A.S. P. C.Li Mijprijiin. There is some strange misprition in the princes Mock. Mu. Ado About No:b. 4) 1 138/2153 Love's Labor Lof. 41 31 161128 All's Well. 2) 3) 287)1 33 Tw. Nigbt." 311 111 Mis-proud. Imparing Henry, firength’ning mis-proud York Misquote. Interpretation will misquote our looks 3 Henry vi. 21 6 615/1/51 Mijs. We cannot miss him i Henry iv. 5121 469|1|13 You are very sensible, yet you miss my sense Tempeft. 1 2 0, I thould have a heavy miss of thee, if I were much in love with vanity 1 Hiv. s 41 471 229 Tam. of the Shrew. 512 275|4154 M.j.fbearbed in my daughter's bosom Milling. If in her marriage my consent be missing Romeo and Juliet.531 9977|17 Millingly. I have mislingly noted, he is of late much retired from court Winier's Tale. 4348/138 Timon of Atbens. 1) 1 805)121 Millions. Whose glorious deeds, but in these fields of late, made emulous missions 'mongst the gods themselves Millives. Came miffives from the king, who all hail'd me, thane of Cawdor Trois and Crefl3 3 876157 Macbeib. 11 5 3662/31 With taunts did gibe my miffive out of audience Ant. and Clcop. 2) 2) 775-18 Mift. I'll say as they say, and persever so, and in this mist at all adventures go Coof Er. 21 21 1082154 Mipaken. O, peace, prince Dauphin! you are too much mistaken in this king Henry v. 2 4 518/2/16 Mif-temper'd. This inundation of mis-temper'd humour K. Zobn 5 1 407 30 From your hloody hands throw your mil-temper'd weapons to the ground Ro. ar.d Jul. 1 il 968|2|23 Mftership. An your mistership be emperial Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849213 Mifery of executioners and bawds Meal. for Meal: 1412 93/2143 Mifful eyes. For, hearing this, I must perforce compound with mistful eyes, or they will issue too Henry v.141 6 533/2 35 Min like. Unless the breath of heart-fick groans, mist-like, infold me from the search Rom. and Jul. 3 3 9852 43 Mis-tbink. How will the country, for these woeful chances, mir-think the king 3 H. vi.2 5 61412160 Alij-thought. We, the greatest, are mis-thought for things that others do Ant. & Cleo. 5) 2) 800) 2) 2 Miftook. You have mistook, my lady, Polixenes for Leontes Winter's Tale. 2 1 339(234 Mistress. Our general himself makes a mistress of him Curiolanus. 4) 51 739129 That loves his mistress more than in confession Troil. and Crellal1 3/ 864 1129 Why should his mistress, who was made by him that made the taylor, not be fick Cymbeline. 41 91412 Miftruft. None but that ugly treason of miftrust, which makes me fear the enjoying of Mer. of Venice.) 3 Yet your mistrust cannot make me a traitor As You Like It. 1 3/ 228/1 = Macbetb.3 He needs not our mistrust 31 37511 of my success hath done this deed Fulius Cæsar. 5 3 7641 Winter's Tale.{2 33911 Mpriftet. All's true, that is mistrusted Miftrujtful. I hold it cowardice, to rest mistrusful where a noble heart hath pawnd an 3 Henry vi. 4 open hand in sign of love 66 Merry W.of Windf. 4 Miffe. We cannot misuse him enough Mucb Ado About Noib. 2 129 Proof enough we misuse the prince i Henry ivali 442 Upon whose dead corps there was such misuse Mucb Ado Ab. Norb.2 Mijusid. She misus'd me past the endurance of a block As You Like I..14 243 You have simply misus'd our sex in your love-prates Meas. for Meaj.) 1 Mitigation. Behold, behold, where madam Mitigation comes Henry v. 1 How now, for mitigation of this bill urg'd by the Commons . Ant. and Cleop:13 61 78 Mithridates, king of Coinagene 19 Mer. of Ven. 1 Mean Nor do I now make moan to be abridg'd from such a noble rate industry and courage might of eyes too 2 2101 my love I 2 62313 2 2 127 1 2 77 51 I I 1281157 16612117 2 226249 368 245 2 2 2 Cor.4 A.S. P. C. L. Meck. I hope you will not mock me with a husband Measure for Measure.151 11 10112139 She mocks all her wooers out of suit Mucb Ado Ab. Nötb. 2 If I should speak, she'd mock me into air Ibid. 3 1 132149 We are wise girls to mock our lovers fo--they are worse fools, to purchase mocking so Love's Labor Lon. 5 2 The world's large tongue proclaims you a man replete with mocks Ibid. 51 2 174 1/26 Though you mock me, gentlemen, let her not hurt me Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 1871245 You mean to mock me after, you should not have mock'd me before As Y. Like It! Let no man mock me, for I will kiss her Winter's Tale. 5) 31 362 139 the time with faireft shew Macberb. 1 And the spirits of the wise fit in the clouds and mock us 2 Henry iv. 2 21 482215 And mock your workings in a second body Ibid. 2 5031110 To mock the expectation of the world Ibid. 51 2 5031215 This mock of his hath turn d our balls to gun-stones Henry v. 1 513220 For many a thousand widows shall this his mock, mock out of their dead husbands 16.1 5132124 Mothers of their sons, mock castles down Lid. 1 251312125 And return your mock is second accent of your ordinance Ibid. 2 4 5191220 Even for revenge, mock my destruction Ricbard is 1665 114 The gods begin to mock me; I that now refus'd most princely gifts, am bound to beg of my lord general Coriolanus. ol 9711139 On him, that did not ask, but mock, bestow your su'd-for tongues Ibid. 3718 1159 For I mock at death with as big a heart as thou Ibid. 3 21 72411136 Once more let's mock the midnight bell Ant. and Cleop. 1111790124 I'll trust, by leisure, him that mocks me once Titus Andror. 21 834/2 Villainy hath made mocks with love Orbello. 51 2 1077 28. Mockable. As the behaviour of the country is most mockable at the court As Y. Like 11.31 2 2851 Mock'd. Prepare to see the life as lively mock'd, as ever still neep mock'd death Winter's Tale. 5 3 361230 - The fixture of her eye has motion in't, as we are muck'd with art Ibid. 51 31 362 1125 And, who refift, are mock'd for valiant ignorance, and perith constant fools 67301247 Mocker. Well said, old mocker ; I muit needs be friends with thee Love's Lab. L ft. 5 2 1712113 Never dici mockers waste more idle breath Midf. Night's Driam. 3 2 186224 But if thou diest before i come, thou art a mocker of my labour As You Like It. 2 62321145 Mockeries. A lousy knave, to have his gibes and his mockeries Merry Wives of Winds. 31 3 Mockery. Wherefore was I to this keen mockery born Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 2 31 182232 Observe him, for the love of mockery Twelfth Nigbt. 21 5 3171248 Hence, horrible shadow! unreal mockery, hence Macbeth. 31 4 376151 But seek revenge on Edward's mockery 3 Hen.vi. 3 3 621259 Mocking. Some merry mocking lord Love's Labor L 1.2 Il 1522 Nay, but the devil take mocking As You Like I1.13 2 236/21 Come, come, you're mocking; we will have no telling Tam. of ike Sbrew. 5 2 27612 2 I long, 'till Edward fall by war's mischance, for mocking marriage with a dame of France 3 Henry vi. 3F 6212748 It is a pretty mocking of the life Timon of Arbens. 1 1 804) In his tent lies mocking our designs Troi. and Cre]:: 31 883117. Mock-water M.W. of Wind;. 2 3 572 Model. Will it serve for any model to build mischief on M. Ado About Notb. 3) 125 1117 And that same model of the barren earth, which serves as paste and cover to our bones Richard 1.31 2 427256 I have commended to his goodness the model of our chaste loves, his young daughter Henry viii. 4) 2 696118 Modern. Which scorns a modern invocation King john. 3 4 400 210 Moderation. Why tell you me of moderation ? the grief is fine, full, perfect, that I taste Troi. and Cre41 41 87912143 Modeft. The wedding mannerly modest Much Ado About Nob. 2 1 12611123 - as morning, when the coldly eyes the youthful Phoebus Troilus and Cred: 1 3 86312 43 Modeft baste. Resolve me, with all modest haste Lear.21 4! 0431114 Modesily examine himself Mu. Ado Abt. Naib.2 3 13110 9 Modisty. By my modesty, the jewel in my dower Timpif.311 3 - It is the lefser blot, modesty finds, women to change their shape, than men their minds Two Gent, of Virma. 54 44 1/19 may more betray our sense than woman's lightness Menj. for 11:01:22 $4214 Her blush is guiltiness, not modesty M1:cb Ado Al, Vuib. 4101372-3 Take pains to allay, with some cold drops of modesty, tlıy skipping ipirit Micra of Venl21 2 20411145 5 A 3 M.de 62130 4 C 4 4 131 1 252217 venture 1012 C A.S. P. C.L. Modesty. It will be pastime passing excellent, if it be husbanded with modesty - We wound our modesty, and make foul the clearness of our defervings, when of Induc. 10 *Tam. of rbe Sbrewv. ourselves we publish them Tell me, in the modesty of honour, why you have given me such clear lights of All's Well. 31 280 220 favour Being a maid, yet rosy'd over with the virgin crimson of modesty Tw. Night. 517 332|1|20o, for such means though peril to my modesty, not death on't, I would ad Henry v. 512 54012146 - Set down with as much modesty as cunning Cymbeline. 31 41 910245 Hamlet.2 2 10142 14 But to follow him thither with modefty enough, and likelyhood to lead it Ibid. 5 1103522 M.d.cums. What modicums of wit he utters Modo. The prince of darkness is a gentleman; Modo he's call?d, and Mahu Troilus and Creffida. 2 1 866112 Lear. 3 4 94911 [Fiend of Murder.] Ibid.41 11 95312 Module. Come, bring forth this counterfeit Module AITs Well.4) 3) 29712 And Module of confounded royalty K. Jobr. 51 71 4112 Moe. Sometimes, like 'apes, they moe and chatter at me Tempel. 2) 2 Will he be here with mop and moe ibid. 41 1612 Micry. Methinks, my moiety, north from Eurton here, in quantity equals not one of yours i Henry iv. 3 1 4572 And for my English moiety, take the word of a king and a batchelor Henry v.5 21 54011 Curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety Lear. 1) 3) 9291 Mold. Then the honour'd mold in which this trunk was fram'd Coriolanus. 5 3 7351 Molded. Two lovely berries molded on one stem Midl. Night's Dream. 31 2 1871 Meld-warp. Sometimes he angers me, with telling me of the mold-warp and the ant i Henry iv.31 1 458 Mole. My father had a mole upon his brow Twelftb Nigbe. 5 2 3311 Patch'd with foul moles, and eye offending marks King Jobr.31 1 3962 - On her left breast a mole cinque spotted, like the crimson drops i' the bottom of a cownip Cymbeline. 2 3 9021 Under her breast, (worthy the pressing) lies a mole, right proud of that most delicate lodging Ibid. 241 9052 Guiderius had upon his neck a mole, a fanguine ftar Ibid. 51 sl 9271 So, oft it chances in particular men, that, for some vicious mole of nature in them Hamlet. I 100615 [Animal.] Blind mole Tempeft. 4 1313 I will bring these two moles, these blind ones, aboard him Winter's Tale. 4 3 357 Hamlet.fr 3 Henry vio u 4 608 Ibid. 2 Here on this mole-hill will I fit me down s 6141 Orbello. 2 11051 Moleftation. I never did like molestation view on the enchafed flood Molification. Soirie mollification for your giant sweet lady Twelfrb Night. 1 5 312 Molten coin. Let molten coin be thy damnation Tim. of Atb.13 1813 Lear. 7.4 71 960 Molten Icad. Mome. 108 Comedy of Errors. 3 Moment. Who can be wise, amaz’d, temperate and furious, loyal and neutral, in a mo Macbeth. 21 31 371 545 What towns of any moment but we have i Henry vi. 1 Monarebies. Suppose within the girdle of these walls are now confind two mighty Henry v. 1b 509 monarchies Mixarebize. Allowing him a breath, a little scene, to monarchize, be fear’d, and kill Richard i. 3) z 428 with locks Love's Labor Loft.4 Gembeline. 3 31908 ment 41 487 148 671/1/ 8 2014123 6 62 132 51 102 A.S. P. C. L. .C! Winter's Tale.141 21 349|1|40 Money. Offer me no money, I pray; that kills my heart Richard ii. 21 14221/37 He hath not money for these Irish wars Ibid. 2 2 423/2/36 How shall we do for money for these wars You owe me money, Sir John, and now you pick a quarrel to beguile me of it i Henry iv. 3/ 34621|40 For the other, I owe her money; and whether the be damn'd for that I know not 2 Henry iv.1 2 54 There shall be no money ? Henry vi. 4 2 5932) 9 91012 Such, as give their money out of hope they may believe, may here find truth too Prol. to Henry viii. 1035213 youth? -All gold and filver rather turn to dirt! as 'tis no better reckon'd, but of 860f1b 4 those who worship dirty gods Cymbeline. 3 9132 Money-bags. There is some ill a brewing towards my rest, for I did dream of moneybags to-night Mer. of Ven. 21 5 2051149 Monk. Cuculus non facit monacbum Twelfth Nigbt. 5 3111111? All hoods make not monks Henry viii. 311 6861 Tempeft. 32 Midj. Night's Dream12 2) 18012135 As You Like It.14 1 243 1 - Now God help thee poor monkey Macbeth. 41 21 3801127 Apes and monkies, 'twixt two such fe's, would chatter this way, and contemn 3 735113 with mows the other Cymbeline. ' 7 899 150 310719 were they-as hot as monkeys Orbello.3) 3106411 ! This is the monkey's own giving out Ibit. 41 110682123 Goats and monkeys Ibid.4 1107015 1 33119 Monmoutb. O, 'tis a gallant king! I he was porn at Monmouth Henry v.1417 533/2156 1 3962113 and Macedon compared Ibid. 41 7 5341010 Monmoulb caps. Wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps Ibid.41 71 5341237 2902 Moropoly. If I had a monopoly on't, they would have part on't Lear.11 41 936150 Monster makes a man in England Tempeft. 2 2 10 2 57 =49051229 A murrain on your monster Ibid. 3 2 M.W.of Windf-r. 3 2 5912 49 Have with you, to see this monster Ibid. 31 2 6011| 4 My mistress with a monster is in love Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 185123 The virgin tribute paid by howling Troy to the sea monster Mircb. of Ven.31 2 2101138 + 33572; And when I break that oath, let me turn monster As You Like It. 1 2 225146 ${100825 A very monster in apparel; and not like a Christian foot-boy, or a gentleman's 160811 lacquey Tam. of the Sbrew.[3) 22651/47 We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are, painted upon a pole; and under-writ, 1/1057/1/49 here you may see the tyrant Macbeth. 5 7 386 1 51 3121153 -- See you my princes and my noble peers, these English monsters 11 8131140 In all Cupid's pageant there is presented no monster Henry v. 2 2 5162/21 Troilus and Crejiaa. 31 21 8731151 Cymbeline. 4) 2 9141259 Leur. Il 93112133 Manftrous. I'U speak in a monstrous little voice Coriolanus. 2 2 7151212 Which he forswore, most monstrously Mids. Night's Dream.. i 2 1781:48 Monstruofiry. This is the monstruosity in love Comedy of Errors. 51 1162 54 Henry Ui... 1 674140 3 Henry vi. p. 603: Lady. D. P. Rom. & Jul. 967 O bello 1043 3 Henry vi. 603 Two Gent. of Verona.si 141/28 614(1):9 a 171 96023 j 108 3712 Monftrufly. Montacute, Lord 55913 2551215 ro |