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Nature. Nature stronger than his just occafion, made him give battle to the lioness.
As You Like It. 4 3 244 2

- It would have made nature immortal, and death should have play'd for lack of work

All's Well. 1
Ibid. 2 3

She is young, wife, fair, in these to nature she's immediate heir
Not that I am afraid to die; but that my offences being many I would repent out
the remainder of nature

Or, ere they meet, in me, O nature cease
In nature there's no blemish, but the mind
Sometimes nature will betray its folly

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Ibid. 4 3 299118 Ibid. 5 3 303 133 Twelfth Night. 3 4 326129 Winter's Tale.1 2335225 Ibid. 2 3 342228 Ibid. 4 3 350221

Thou, good goddess nature, which haft made it so like to him that got it
Is made better by no mean, but nature makes that mean

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With twenty trenched gafhes on his head; the least a death to nature
Our high plac'd Macbeth fhall live the leafe of nature

Of nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast, and with the half blown rofe K. John. 3 1
No fcape of nature

Some of those seven are dry'd by nature's course

Diseased nature oftentimes breaks forth in strange eruptions

How quickly nature falls into revolt, when gold becomes her object
He's walk'd the way of nature; and, to our purposes he lives no more
Mangle the work of nature, and deface the patterns that by God and

fathers had twenty years been made

by French
Henry 2 4
Ibid. 3 1

Difguife fair nature with hard favour'd rage
She did corrupt frail nature with fome bribe

Cheated of feature by diffembling nature

Fram'd in the prodigality of nature

To nature none more bound

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3 Henry vi. 3 2
Richard iii. 1
Ibid. 1

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The most replenish'd sweet work of nature, that, from the prime creation, e'er the fram'd

Times to repair our nature with comforting repofe, and not for us to waste thefe times

I am fure thou haft a cruel nature, and a bloody

Ibid. 5 2 700 143 Coriolanus. I 1 703219

What he cannot help in his nature you account a vice in him
Such a nature tickled with good fuccefs, difdains the fhadow which he treads on at

noon

Ibid. I 1 706125

To this end he bow'd his nature, never known before but to be rough, unfwayable, and free

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wants ftuff to vie strange forms with fancy
Not nature, to whom all fores lay fiege, can bear great fortune, but by contempt
of nature

That nature, being fick of man's unkindness, should yet be hungry
The bounteous hufwife, nature, on each bush lays her full mefs before you
craves, all dues be render'd to their owners

Thou crufty batch of nature

How hard it is to hide the fparks of nature

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Timon of Athens. 4

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Ibid. 4

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Ibid. 4 3

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Troil. and Creff 2

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Cymbeline. 3 3

Ibid. 5 1 884126 9082 53

Ibid. 3 3 9091 6

prompts them in fimple and low things, to prince it, much beyond the trick of

others

hath meal, and bran; contempt, and grace

doth abhor to make his bed with the defunct, or fleep upon the dead Thou, nature, art my goddefs; to thy law my fervices are bound Whofe nature is fo far from doing harm that he suspects none

difclaims in thee

Ibid. 4 2 914243

Ibid. 4 2 918211 Lear.1

Ibid. 1

Ibid. 2

We are not ourselves, when nature, being opprefs'd, commands the mind to fuffer with the body

- in you ftands on the very verge of her confine

Allow not nature more than nature needs, man's life as cheap as beaft's

Crack nature's moulds

That nature which contemns its origin cannot be border'd certain in itfelf
The fofter nurfe of nature is repofe

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Ibid. 2 4 9432 47 Ibid. 2 4 944140 Ibid. 2 4 945213 Ibid. 3 2 946 240 Ibid. 42954146 Ibid. 4 4 9552144 Nature.

A. S. P. C. L. Lear. 4 6 9591 4

Nature. Thou haft one daughter, who redeems nature from the general curfe which twain have brought her to

For though fond nature bids us all lament, yet nature's tears are reafon's merriment

For nature, crefcent, does not grow alone in thews and bulk
And we fools of nature fo horridly to shake our difpofition

If thou haft nature in thee, bear it not

dis fine in love

Romeo and Juliet.45 993128
Hamlet. 131004 1 5
Ibid. 1 1006 143

Ibid. 1

Ibid. 4

her custom holds, let fhame fay what it will

Ibid. 4

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For nature so prepofterously to err being not deficient, blind, or lame of fenfe, fans witchcraft could not

The blood and baseness of our nature would conduct us to most prepofterous con'clufions

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would not inveft herself in fuch fhadowing paffion, without some instruction This the noble nature whom paffion could not thake Nature's journeymen. I have thought fome of nature's journeymen had made men Ham. 3 210191

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Nave. Till he unfeam'd him from the nave to the chops
Would not this nave of a wheel have his ears cut off
Navel. Even when the navel of the state was touch'd, they would not thread the gates Cor. 3
Naught. To do with mistress Shore? I tell thee, fellow, he that doth naught with her,

Richard iii. 1

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2 Henry iv. 2

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Coriolanus. 31
Meaf. for Meaf2|

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This naughty man shall face to face be brought to Margaret
This is a naughty night to fwim in

Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 5 1

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Navy. Our navy is address'a

Lear. 3 4

2 Henry iv. 4 4 497211

From thefe fhoulders, these ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken a load would fink a

navy

Nayward. You would believe my saying, howe'er you lean to the nayward

Nay-word. In any case, have a nay-word

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Blood-befpotted Neapolitan, outcaft of Naples, England's bloody fcourge 2 Hen. vi. 5 1600149

Near. Better far off, than near, be ne'er near
Your pleasure was my near offence

Near legg'd before

Richard ii. 51 43528 Cymbeline. 5 5 9271 29 Tam. of the Shrew.3 2 2651 33

Nearnefs. Befides, our nearness to the king in love, is near the hate of thofe love not the king

Neat. Not neat, but cleanly, captain! and yet the fteer, the heifer, and the calf, are all call'd neat

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Neat-berd. Would I were a neat-herd's daughter! and my Leonatus our neighbour fhepherd's fon

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3 2702 16 Tempeft. 2 2 11138 Lear. 2 2940248 1198

Mer. of Ven.

1 Henry iv. 2 4 453255 Winter's Tale.1 233619

Nebuchadnezzar. I am no great Nebuchadnezzar, Sir, I have not much skill in grafs All's W4 5 300

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Tavo Gent. of Verona. 4 1
Mu. Ado About Nothing.11 124 150
Love's Labour Loft.1 1 148 249
Merchant of Venice. 1 3 201241

Teach thy neceffity to reason thus, there is no virtue like neceffity
I am fworn brother, fweet, to grim neceffity

Are these things then neceffities? then let us meet them like neceffities
Hear me queen: the ftrong neceffity of time commands our services awhile
Shew'd what neceffity belong'd to 't, and yet was denied

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Lar. 2 4 94519

Neceffity's fharp pinch

Ibid. 3 2

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The art of our neceffities is ftrange, that can make vile things precious
Wherein neceffity, of matter beggar'd, will nothing stick our person to arraign Ham. 4
I will fhew you fuch a neceffity in his death, that you shall think yourself bound to
put it on him

Neck. Thruft thy neck into a yoke

I pr'ythee keep that for the hangman

And in the neck of that, task'd the whole state

Yield not thy neck to fortune's yoke

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Othello. 4 2 1072 2 41

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Timon

Many fo arrive at fecond masters, upon their first lord's neck
Your neck, fir, is pen, book, and counters; fo the acquittance follows
You have done well, that men must lay their murders on your neck
Nectar. The water [of twenty feas] nectar

of Atbens. 4
Cymbeline. 5 4 923151
Orbello. 5

2 1077 234 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 31140 2 872 251

When that the watry palate tastes indeed love's thrice reputed nectar Troil, and Cr3
Need. They may chance to need thee at home
Taming of the Shrew. 5
All: Well. 2
Ibid. 4

Strengthen'd with what apology you think, may make it probable need
Between these main parcels of dispatch, effected many nicer needs
The need I have of thee, thine own goodness hath made

and faith contrafted

Ay, with five hundred, father, for a need

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Richard ii. 35

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Henry viii. 2 2

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Ibid. 5 2

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O, reafon not the need: our basest beggars are in the poorest things fuperfluous Lear. 2 4
From that place I shall no leading need

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Give him from me this most needful note

As needful in our loves, fitting our duty

Needle. Helen's needle

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Romeo and Juliet. 5

Neelds. We Hermia, like two artificial Gods, have with our neelds created both one flower

Their neelds to lances

Neeze. And waxen in their mirth, and neeze and swear
Negation. My negation hath no tafte of madness

Midj. Night's Dream.3
K. Jobn. 5

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2
Troil. and Creffida. 5 2
Twelfth Night. 5 1
kindle to inflam'd

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Negatives. If your four negatives make your two affirmatiyes Neglect. 'Tis ftrange, that from their cold'st neglect, my love should refpe&

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Negociate. Let every eye negociate for itself, and truft no agent
Negotiate. Have you any commiffion from your Lord to negotiate with my face T. Night. 1

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Neigb. You'll have your nephews neigh to you
Neighbours. An old inftance, Beatrice, that liv'd in the time of good neighbours
Much Ado About Nothing 5 2 1451 6

The deep-revolving witty Buckingham no more shall be the neighbour to my counfels

Neighbour'd. Shall to my bofom be as weil neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd

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Nell, Sir-but her name and three quarters, will not measure, her from hip to hip

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Neptune. The green Neptune a ram and bleated

A. S.

Winter's Tale. 4 3
Coriolanus, 3 1
Ant. and Cleop. 412
Hamlet. 3 2

P. C. L. 350|1|13

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Merchant of Venice.

He would not flatter Neptune for his trident
And o'er green Neptune's back with ships made cities

-'s falt wath

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Neptune's-park. The natural bravery of your isle which stands as Neptune's-park Cym. 3 1 Neriffa. D. P. Nero. You bloody Neroes, ripping up the womb of your dear mother England K. John. 52 409130 And Nero like play on the lute, beholding the towns burn 1 Henry vi. 14 5491 3 will be tainted with remorfe, to hear, and fee, her plaints, her brinish tears 3 Hen. vi. 3 1616247 is an angler in the lake of darkness

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Neffus. For rapes and ravishments he parallels Neffus
The fhirt of Neffus is upon me
Neft. Suffer thy brother Marcus to inter his noble nephew here in virtue's
Lady, come from that neft of death, contagion and unnatural sleep Rom. and Juliet. 5 3
Neftor. And Neftor play at push-pin with the boys

Lear. 3 6
Hamlet. 3 2

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Tempeft. 1 2

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Meaf. for Meaf.

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Macbeth. 3 4

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They'll not fhew their teeth in way of smile though Neftor swear the jest be laughable

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The net has fallen upon me, I shall perish under device and practice
Nether-frocks. When a man is over-lufty at legs, then he wears wooden nether-ftocks Lear. 2
Nettle. How now, my nettle of India

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Never to-return. The hopelefs word of never-to-return breath I against thee, upon pain

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New-create. Is it his ufe? or did the letters work upon his blood, and new-create this

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My ears are ftopped, and cannot hear good news, fo much of bad already hath poffefs'd them

The blackeft news

defcribed

I can tell you news that you not dream'd yet of
The news I bring is heavy on my tongue

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Mafter, mafter! news, old news, and fuch news as you never heard of

T. of the Shrew.3 2 265)

Ners. This news, which is call'd true, is fo like an old tale, that the verity of it is in ftrong fufpicion

— This news hath made thee a most ugly man

Spreading of news beautifully defcribed by Hubert, "I faw a fmith"

Ah foul fhrew'd news

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Winter's Tale. 5 2
King John. 3 1

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Ibid. 4 2 404245

Ibid. 5 5 410153

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These news having been well, that would have made me fick, being fick, have in

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Ten days ago I drown'd thefe news in tears

Dead-killing news

The nature of bad news infects the teller

I that do bring the news, made not the match

Though it be honeft it is never good to bring bad news

With news the time's in labour

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Richard iii. 4

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If it be fummer news, fmile to't before; if winterly, thou need'ft but keep that countenance ftill

My news fhall be the fruit to that great feaft News-cramm'd. Then fhall we be news-cramm'd Newts.

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Much Ado About Netb. 51

It is not meet that every nice offence fhould bear his comment
When mine hours were nice, and lucky men did ransom lives of me
Bid him bethink how nice the quarrel was

Tam. of the Strew. 3
3 Henry vi. 4

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Jul. Cæfar. 4 3 758263 for jests Ant. & C.|3|11 790124 Romeo and Juliet.3 1983 134 Ibid. 5 2 994 244

The letter was not nice, but full of change of dear import Nicely. Haply, a woman's voice may do fome good, when articles, too nicely urg'd, be ftood on

Nicholas, St. be thy speed

Henry v.5 2 539110
Lear. 2 29412/16

Than twenty filly ducking obfervants, that stretch their duties nicely What fafe and nicely I might well delay, by rule of knighthood I difdain and fpurn Ib. 5 3 963253 Two Gent.of Verona. 3 I 36112 If they meet not with St. Nicholas' clerks, I'll give thee this neck 1 Henry iv. 2 I know thou worship'ft St. Nicholas as truly as a man of falshood may Ibid. 2 Nick. He lov'd her out of all nick

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Two Gent. of Verona. 4 2 His man with fciffars nicks him like a fool Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118154 Nick'd. The itch of his affection fhould not then have nick'd his captainfhip Ant. & Cleo.3 11 788139

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And nature must obey neceffity; which we will niggard with a little reft 7. Cæfar. 43 761| 1|29

nature

Tim. of Athens. 5 6 829219 Hamlet. 11016158 Niggardly. Fee'd every flight occafion, that could but niggardly give me fight of her

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I have made my promise to call on him, upon the heavy middle of the night M. for Mea.
Vaporous night approaches

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