2 166 1131 6 3611119 I A.S. P. C.L. Micurn. Do not draw back, for we will mourn with thee: 0, could our mourning Titus 'Andron. 2 ease thy misery 8412129 Mourn'd. I fear, my love, if that I had been dead, thou wouldest not have mourn'd so much for me 2 Henry vi. 44, 595112 Mourning-boufe. Shut my woeful self up in a mourning house Love's Lab.Loft. 51 2 1731250 Mourning weeds. My mourning weeds are laid aside, and I am ready to put armour on 3 Henry vi.31 3 62 31 32 Mouse. What's your dark meaning, mouse, of this light word Love's Labor Loji. You, ladies, you, whose gentle hearts do fear the smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor Midf. Night's Dream. | 19455 Not a mouse Tall disturb this hallow'd house Ibid. 51 2 19512157 My mouse of virtue answer me Twelfth Night. 5 311119 Thou wilt be as valiant as the wrathful dove or the most magnanimous mouise 2 H. iv. 3) 2 490123 Playing the mouse in absence of the cat, to taint and havock more than the can eat Henry v. 1 2 512 2116 The mouse ne'er shunn'd the cat, as they did budge from rascals worse than they Coriclanus. 709-10 Not a mouse stirring Hamlet. 1 9991121 Call you his mouse Ibid. 34, 102512-15 Mouse-bunt. Ay, you have been a mouse-hunt in your time Row, and Jul. 44, 992522 Mouse-trap. Hamlet. 31 2 102111 Moutb. A sweet mouth Two Gent. of Verona. 31 Lips is parcel of the mouth Merry W. of Windfr. 11 4712153 He would mouth with a beggar tho' she smelt brown bread and garlick Mraf. for M. 3 2 91236 If I had my mouth, I would bite Mu. Ado Abcut Notb. I 3 12516 Make mouths upon me when I turn my back Mid. Nigbe's Dream. 31 21 1871 35 'Tis a word too great for any mouth of this age's fize As You Like It. 3 2 230-24 The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope K. Jcbr. 2 2 394-136 Here's a large mouth, indeed, that spits forth death, and mountains, rocks and seas Ibid. 2 2 394 245 And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dusts Ibid. 31 4 400 160 Only, that the laws of England may come out of your mouth 2 Henry vi. 47 595251 My mouth shall be the parliament of England Ibid. 4. 71 5951-159 Suppose, that I am now my father's mouth 3 Henry vi. 5 5 6302137 This makes bold mouths Henry viii. 11 2675115 You being their mouths, why rule you not their teeth Coriolanus. 3 1 7191156 Make mouths at him Humlet. 21 2101413 Mouth-friends. You knot of mouth-friends! smoke and luke-warm water is your perfection Timon of Arbens. 3 Mourb of bonour. And from a mouth of honour quite cry down this Ipswich-fellow's infolence Henry villa 1 673121 2 Montanto, Signior. Mucb Ado About Norb. 1 1 Mowbray. Treasons charged against him by Bolingbroke Ricbard ii. 1 1 41428 's defence Ibid. 1414 ++ Lord. D. P. 2 Henry iv. 473 Mow'd. What valiant foe-men, like to autumn's corn, have we mow'd down 3 Hen. vi. 7 63212:24 Muwing like grass your fresh fair virgins, and your flowering infants Henry v. 3! 3 52112.50 Mows. Apes and monkies, 'twixt two such Me's, would chatter this way and contemn with mows the other Cymbeline. 17 899 My. Shall not serve, I will have forty Moy's Henry v. 4 4 5321229 Mucb. Here's much Orlando A: You Like I. 4 3 2432 What with two points on your shoulder ? much 2 Henry iv.2 41 4851 I am much forgetful Julius Cæfar. 41 3761 I am much sorry Cymbeline. 2 3 903 25 His fault is much Lear. 2 942113 I'll know his grievance, or be much deny'd Rom. and Jul. 1 1969 I take it much unkindly Orbello. 1 1 1043 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING I21 Muck. And look'd upon things precious, as they were the common muck on the world Coriolanus. 2! 2 716 Mud. That would not be a queen, that would the not, for all the mud in Ægypt H. viii. 2 3 683 Muddy. This muddy vesture of decay Merchant of Venice. 5 2154 Dost think, I am so muddy, so unsettled, to appoint myself in this vexation W.Tale. 1 2 3-3-7\"13". Muddy dea:b. Hamlet. 1+1 7,10331-15 6 8181127 1 2 Merry Wives of Windsor. 41 21 66 1 24 2 6 A. S. P. C.L. Muddy-metiled rascal Hamlet. 11/ 2/10161113 Muddy'd. The people muddy'd, thick and unwholesome in their thoughts and whispers Ibid. 41 5102911127 Muffile your false love with the few of blindness Comedy uf Errors. 31 2 110 226 - me, night, awhile Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 999 1124 Muffled. We have caught the woodcock, and will keep him muffied All's Well.41 1 296 119 The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags 2 Henry vi. 41 1 591 2150 Muffler. He might put on a hat, a muffler, and a kerchief Mugges. Neighbour Mugges 1 Henry iv.12 1 4481217 Mulberry. Correcting thy stout heart, now humble as the ripest mulberry, which will not hold the handling Coriolanus. 3 2 723234 Mules. They must be dieted like mules i Henry vi.lt 545/2/10 To his power he would have made them mules Coriolanus. 2 Il 714123 Muleteers. Base muleteers of France i Henry vi. 31 2 5572JI Your mariners are muleteers Ant. and Cleop.131 7 785 2136 Mulmutius, which ordain'd our laws; whose use the sword of Cæsar hath too much mangled Cymbelinc. il 906 2150 - made our laws, who was the first of Britain, which did put his brows within a golden crown, and called himself a king Cymbeline. 31 1 906 2 59 Multipotent. By Jove, multipoterat Troilus and Cressida. 41 51 8822 5 Multitude. That many may be meant of the fool multitude that chuse by Mhow M. of Ven. 2 9 2072 49 Giddy multitude 2 Henry vi. 21 41 582 2 2 - Was ever feather fo lightly blown to and fro, as this multitude Ibid. 41 81 597 2 2 1 He himself ftuck not to call us the many-headed multitude Coriolanus. 121 31 716215 Multitudinous seas Macberb. 2 2 37011153 At once pluck out the multitudinous tongue, let them not lick the sweet which is their poison Coriolanus.13 172012 39 Mum. I come to her in white, and cry, mum; she cries budget Mer. W. of Windjor. 5) 2 701255 I went to her in white, and cry'd mum, and she cry'd budget Ibid. 5 5 731141 Meas. for Meal. 51 1 Mu. Ado About Notb.2 I 126212 .! and gaze your fill Tap, of the Sbrew. Il 1 2552 27 Seal up your lips, and give no words but-mum! 2 Henry vi. 1 21 574 249 Now, by the holy mother of our lord, the citizens are mum Richard iii. 31 7 654 1115 Mumble news. Some mumble news Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 17012122 Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring the moon to stand his auspicious mistress Lear.29394 53 Mummers. If you chance to be pinch'd with the cholic, you make faces like mum Coriclanus. 2 1 712 2126 Mummy. I Mould have been a mountain of mummy Merry Wives of Windsor. 31 51 63122 And it was dy'd in mummy, which the skilful, conserv'd of maidens hearts Orbello. 3) 410652 1 Munch. I could munch your good dry oats Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 4 2 189/2156 Murgrel, beef-witted Lord Troi. and Cred:12 1865145 They set me up in policy, that mungrel cur, Ajax, against that dog of as bad a kind, Achilles Ibid. 5 4 8882|30 Where's that mungrel Lear. 11 4 935 143 Mungrel-bitch. And the son and heir of a mungrel bitch Ibid. 21 2 94012/27 Muniments. With other muniments and petty helps in this our fabrick Coriolanus. 1 1 7041218 Mural. Now is the mural down between the two neighbours Midf. Night's Dr.151 1 194 439 Murder. It were as good to pardon him, that hath from nature stolen a man already made, as to remit their faucy sweetness, that do coin heaven's image in stamps that are forbid Meas. fur Mial 1 4! 851223 Truth will come to light, murder cannot be hid long Mercb. of Venice. 2 220311147 Thou tell’ft me, there is murder in mine eye As Yoo Like It. 3) 51 2401136 And wither'd murder, alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, whose howl's his watch Macb. 2 11 369 211 Moft facrilegious murder hath broke ope the lord's anointed temple, and stole thence the life o' the building Ibid. 2) 3) 3711 39 But now, they rise again with twenty mortal murders on their crowns, and push us from our tools Ibid. 13) 41 376 119 Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands Ibid. 41 21 384 8 as hating what himself hath done, doth lay it open to urge on revenge King Jobr. 141 31 40512 57 All murders past do stand excused in this Ibid. 4) 31 4061/10 Teaching Itern murder how to butcher thee Richard ii. 1 2 415248 Treason and murder ever kept together, as two yoke-devils Henry v. 12 2 516242 Appearance of a body murdered described 2 Henry vi.(31 21 58811156 Murder. you are he mers 161 46 A.S. P. C.L. Marder. But that the guilt of murder bucklers shee 2 Hen. vi:31 2 588|260 is this alms-deed 3 Henry vi. 55 631 1151 The great King of Kings hath in the table of his law commanded, Thou shalt do no Richard üle 41 64.311116 Murder thy breath in middle of a word,—and then again begin, and stop again Ibid. 31 5652 253 her brothers, and then marry hier! uncertain way of gain! Ibid. 141 26581111 Stern murder, in the dir’ft degree Ibid. 5 3 667 2138 And when thou find'st a man that's like thyself, good Murder, ftab him; he's a murderer Titus Andronicus. 51 285212 34 The one is Murder, Rape is the other's name Ibid. 5 2 85311134 How! that I mould murder her? upon the love, and truth, and vows, which I have made to thy command Cymbeline.31 21 9071141 moft foul, as in the best it is; but this most foul, strange, and unnatural Hamlet. 1 S10071/14 For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak with most miraculous organ Ibid. 2 2 1016 2 17 No place, indeed, should murder sanctuarize Ibid. 41 7 103212.15 Then murder's out of tune, and sweet revenge grows harsh Orbello. 5) 21077 1115 Murder d. And let them fight that will, for I have murder'd where I should not kill 3 H. vi.21 51 6151/17 Methought, the souls of all that I had murder'd came to my tent Rich. ii. 5) 31 667 245 Murderer. So should a murderer look, so dead, fo grim Midf. Night's Dream.3 1 1852 20 Macbetb. 363 Richard ii. 5 44011/10 Eolus would not be a murderer, but left that hateful office unto thee 2 Henry vi. 3 2 58712138 Is there a murd'rer here? No:-Yes, I am Richard u. s31 6672 25 Be a charitable murderer Titus Andron.2 31 839/2 22 You shall see anon, how the murderer gets the love of Gonzago's wife Hamler. 3) 3 10211 42 Murderous. This murderous shaft that's thot, hath not yet lighted Macbeth.2 3 372 1127 Mure. The inceffant care and labour of his mind hath wrought the mure, that thould confine it in, so thin, that life looks through, and will break out 2 Henry iv. 41 41 49812 23 Murk. Ere twice in murk and occidental damp, moist Hesperus hath quench'd his Neepy lamp All's Well. 2 2284 225 Tempeft. 41 Macbeth. 51 11 3831 43 Henry viii. 2 Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 2 2 180116 Coriolanus. ' 570812 48 Murray, Earl of, I Henry iv. 1 1 4421217 Muscadel. Quaff'd off the muscadel Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 266151 Mufcorites. And are apparel’d thus, like Muscovites, or Russians Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 167 1125 Twenty adieu's, my frozen Muscovites Ibid. 5 21 1682125 Disguised like Muscovites, in shapeless gear Ibid. 5 2 16911 8 Muscovy. Sea-sick, I think, coming from Muscovy Ibid. 5 2 169|2158 Mufe. I cannot too much muse such shapes, such gesture Tempeft. 31 3 1511138 And rather muse, than ask, why I entreat you All's Well. 2 5 289,237 Do not muse at me, my most worthy friends Macbetb. 3 41 3761/26 I muse, your majesty doth seem so cold K. Yubn. 31 1 3991 - I muse you make so night a question 2 Henry iv. 4 1 4941141 O, for a mufe of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention Henry v. ilch 5091 I muse, my lord of Glofter is not come 2 Henry vi. 31 1 583133 You muse what chat we two have had 3 Henry vi. 3) 261826 I muse, my mother does not approve me further Coriolanus. 3) 2 72311 The thrice three Muses, mourning for the death of learning, late deceased in beggary Midf. Night's Dream.51 192 2136 But my muse labours, and thus the is deliverid Orbello. 2 1 105212135 Mushroom. Midnight mushroom Tempeft. 511 191115 Músic invisible Ibid. 1 2 52/46 play'd by the pi&ture of Nobody Ibid. 3. 2 14/2/16 of spirits in the air described Ibid.31 2 142125 Smelt mufick Tempeft. 411 Dialogue, in which the technical terms of musick are introduced Two G. vf Ver. 1 2 2512147 - likes you not Ibid. 42 391114 oft hath such a charm, to make bad good, and good provoke to harm Meaf. for Meal. 41 21 921257 I have known that there was no musick with him, but the drum and fife Mu, Ado Ab. Notb.2) 31 1291 47 Tax not so bad a voice to Dander mufick any more than once Ikid.! 21 31 12912121 Mwick. 2 682 138 1 18120 a 1891-152 A. S. P. C.L. Musick. And certain stars Mot madly from their spheres to hear the sea-maids musicky Muta Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2] 18026 Ibid.41 Midl. Night's Dream.41) 199153 M. is even as the flourish, when true subjects bow to a new crowned monarch Merchant of Venice. 3 2 210125 Ibid. 3 2 210130 Ibid. 5 1 2192 33 Ibid. 31 | 219250 Ibid. 5 121912163 M Ibid. 5 I 2201/18 M As You Like It. 1 2 226140 Induc. 10 Tam. of the Shrew. 2/ 25312 36 Ibid. 1 2 25812 23 Ibid. 31 1 264/11 2 Tw. Night. 1 3075 Ibid. 1 2 3081217 -- ; awake her ; Atrike.—'Tis time; descend; be stone no more Winter's Tale.5 31 362 165 It is my father's musick to speak your deeds Ibid. 41 3) 3542 33 Ibid. 5) 5 43812 41 Henry viii. I 41 6781-148 Julius Casar. 2 7441176 Antony and Cleop.121 51 777159 Ibid. 41 31 79111153 Titus Andronicus. 2 Il 837 117 Orbello. 3) 110581245 Musician likes me not Two Gent. of Verona. 4) 2 391115 As You Like It. 4 melancholy, which is fantastical 1241 1161 And those musicians that ihall play to you, hang in the air a thousand leagues from i Henry iv. 3 1 45911 26 hence; yet straight they shall be here D. P. Orbello. 1043 Rimeo and Juliet.141 51 9932 33 I say, silver sound, because musicians sound for filver. All's Well. 41 2951252 Muskos. I know you are the Muskos regiment Ant. and Clep.311 789143 Mufs. Of late when I cry'd ho! like boys unto a muss Tempeft." Muflils. Thy food shall be the fresh brouk muffels Merry Wives of Windjor.4 5 691 9 Muffel-Shell. Ay, marry was it, muffel-thell Love's Lab. L4.5 I Miftacbio. Dally with my excrement, my Mustachio i Henry iv. 2 4432/42 None of the fe mad Mustachio purple-hu'd malt-worms As You Like I. I 22512 25 Muftard. And swore by his honour the mustard was naught Ibid. 1 225/227 Now I'll stand to it the pancake was naught, and the mustard was good Tam. of the Shrew.14 270 227 You Thall have the mustard, or else you get no beef 2 Henry iv. 2 41 4861136 His wit is as thick as Tewkesbury mustard Midl. Night's Dream. 175 Mustard-feed. D.P. Master Mustard-seed, I know your patience well : that same cowardly, giant-like ox-beef devoured many a gentleman of your house. I promise you, your kindred 1851 hath made my eyes water ere now 4 Meal. för Mcal.12 85 ny blood thus murter to my heart 2 16512 13 I 2 2 3 Ibid. 3 1 52 2 42212 C 8311 'A, S. P. C.L* Mutation. Though his honour was nothing but mutation Cymbeline.f41 2 9163|14 world, but that thy strange mutations make us hate thee, life would not yield to Lear.14) 1 952-53 age Muic. Say, she be mute, and will not speak a word; then I'll commend her volubility Tam. of the Sbrew./2 Il 2612/23 Be you his eunuch, and your mute I'll be Twelfth Night. 1 2 308211 That thou be a voluntary mute to my design Cymbeline. 3 5 9122142 That are but mutes or audience to this act Hamlet. 5 2 1041 1/22 Murineers. Worhipful mutineers, your valour puts well forth Coriolanus. 1 Il 706112 Mutines. Do like the Mutines of Jerusalem King Jcbn.2 2 3941121 Methought I lay worse than the Mutines in the bilboes Hamlet. 5) 21037 11 6 Mutiny. Myself have calm'd their spleenful mutiny 2 Henry vi. 3 2 5881117 It may well be; there is a mutiny in his mind Henry viii. 31 2 6892 26 This mutiny were better put in hazard, than stay, past doubt, for greater Cor. 2/ 3/ 718 2 54 Mutius. D. P. Titus Andronicus. Mutter. How! what does his cashier'd worship mutter Timon of Atbens, 3 4 815/2 19 Mutton. Loft mutton and lac'd mutton, quibbling between the meaning of Two Gent. of Ver.! 24 2 3 The duke, I say to thee again, would eat mutton on Friday Meal for Meal 3 2 91235 Mutualities. When these mutualities fo marshal the way, hard at hand comes the master and main exercise Orbello.2 110541|13. Muzzle. I am trusted with a muzzle Much Ado Abt. Norbing. 3 125 1 4 This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I have not power to muzzle him H. viii. 1 6731 40 Myrmidons. The myrmidons are no bottle-ale houses Twelfth Nigbr. 2 31 3141228 Give him allowance as the better man, for that will physick the great myrmidon Troil. and Cr.0.1 3 8652 5 Myself. I shall hereafter, my thrice gracious lord, be more myself 1 Henry iv. 3 2 46012 30 By myself thyself is self-mis-used Rich. ij. 4 41 66311 3 But, next day, I told him of myself; which was as much as to have ask'd him pardon Ant. and Cleop. 2 2] 775 122 Mysteries. Is it possible, the fpells of France should juggle men into such strange mysteries Henry viii. 1 3 676 2 24 As I can of those mysteries, which heaven will not have earth to know Coriolarus. 4 2 7271145 of ilt opinions Merry W. of Windsor. 521 32 - There is a mystery (with whom relation durft never meddle) in the soul of state And take upon us the mystery of things, as if we were God's spies Troie and Crefl: 31 31 8762115 You would pluck out my mystery Lear. 51 31 962 153 Hamlet. 3 2 1022 14% Cough, or cry—hem, if any body come : your mystery, your mystery Orbelio. 4 2 1070 2120 C I 1 N 239 119 21 NAG: You ribald nag of Ægypt, whom leprosy o'ertake Ant. and Cleop, 3 8 786 217 Tempeft. 41 17213 Two Gent. of Verona. 214 312 3 Nail in door. Dead?-As nail in door 2 Henry iv. 5) 31 505139 Nails. I am not yet fo low, but that my nails can reach unto thine eyes M. N.'s Dr. 3 2 187244 Their love is not so great, Hortenfio, but we may blow our nails together, and fast Tam. of the Sbrew.la 1 256110 All's Well. 5 2 3021132 Henry v. 4 4 5331115 |