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Winter's Tale. 5) 2 360 135 Itrong suspicion

King Jobr. 3) 1 396 1 55 This news hath made thee a most ugly man

Ibid. 41 21 404 2 45 Spreading of news beautifully described by Hubert, “ I saw a smith"

Ibid.

51 410 1 58 Ah foul threw'd news

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4102/37 fitted to the night, black, fearful, comfortless, and horrible

Ibid. 517 411211 You breathe these dead news in as dead an ear

1 Henry iv. 1 1 442 138 For more uneven and unwelcome news came from the north The first bringer of unwelcome news hath but a losing office

2 Henry iv.. 1 474 2152 These news having been well, that would have made me fick, being sick, have in

Ibid. 1 some measure made me well

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Ibid. 41 31 49612 53
Our news shall go before unto his majesty
And wherefore should these good news make me fick

Ibid.141 41 498124
And happy news of price

Ibid. 5) 31 505110 This news I think hath turn'd your weapon's edge

2 Henry vi. 2 1 580 120 Ten days ago I drown'd these news in tears

3 Henry vi. 2

1 610159 Dead-killing news

Richard in. 4

I 656238 The nature of bad news infects the teller

Ant. and Cleop.121 7691153 I that do bring the news, made not the match

Ibid. 2 S 7781128 Though it be honest it is never good to bring bad news

Ibid. 21 5 778 1153 With news the time's in labour

Ibid.

3) 7 786 1134 If it be summer news, smile to't before ; if winterly, thou need'st but keep that countenance ftill

Cymbeline. 31 4 909 1151 My news shall be the fruit to that great feast

Hamlet. 2 210102119 News-cramm'd. Then shall we be news-cramm'd

As You Like It.. 2 2252 56 Newts.

Mids. Night's Dream. 2 3 181223 The gilded newt

Timon of Atbens. 41 3 821 244 The well newt, and the water newt

Lear. 3) 41 949 1125 Eye of Newt

Macberb.

1 37811 Next. Home, home the next way

Winter's Tale. 31 31 347 2122 'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast teacher

i Henry iv. 3) 1 459218 Nibbling sheep

Tempeft. 41 1

1612151 As pigeons bill, so wedlock would be nibbling

As You Like It. 3 3 239 731 Nicanor.

Coriolanus. 41 31 727220 Nice. Despight of his nice fence

Much Ado About Notb. 5 1 1412 54 - I am not so nice, to change true rules for odd inventions Tam. of tbe Shrew. 3 i 264 2 15 Wherefore stand you on nice points

3 Henry vi. 4 7 626 2155 It is not meet that every nice offence should bear his comment Jul. Cæsar. 41 375812163 When mine hours were nice, and lucky men did ransom lives of me for jests Ant. & c.311 7901 24 Bid him bethink how nice the quarrel was

Romeo and Juliet. 3

1983 134 The letter was not nice, but full of change of dear import

2 994244 Nicely. Haply, a woman's voice may do some good, when articles, too nicely urg'd, be ftood on

Henry v. 5 2 53911110
Than twenty filly ducking observants, that stretch their duties nicely

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What safe and nicely I might well delay, by rule of knighthood I disdain and spurn 16.5 31 963 253

2 94712116 Nicholas, St. be thy speed

Two Gent.of Verona. 3
If they meet not with St. Nicholas clerks, I'll give thee this neck

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i Henry iv. 2 I know thou worship'st St. Nicholas as truly as a man of fallhood may

11 448 2126 Nick. He lov'd her out of all nick

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Two Gent. of Verona. 41 2
His man with scissars nicks him like a fool

3911134 Nick'd. The itch of his affection should not then have nick'd his captainship Ant. & Cleo. 311 5881139

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Nickname. You nickname God's creatures
Niggard. Not a niggard of your speech

Hamlet. 3 11018119
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Macbetb. 41 31 38241
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A. $. P. CL Nigbt. Unseasonable instant of the night

Mu. Ado Abt. Norb.1 21 21 128|2153 It is not night when I do see your face

Midf. Nigbt's Dream.2) 21811 16 Glimmering night

Ibid.2 21 1791237 Since night you lov'd me, and since night you left me

Ibid. 31 21 1872 19 For night's swist dragons cut the clouds full fast

Ibid. 3 2 18812 13 Black-brow'd night

Ibid.31 2

188/2/21 O grim-look'd night! O night with hue lo black ! O night, which ever art, when day is not

Ibid. 51 1932 51 The clore night doth play the runaway

Mercb. of Venice. 12 6 2061 27 In such a night as this

Ibid. 5) 1 21911/19 I would out-night you, did no-body come

Ibid. 5) 1 219 2 47 This night, methinks, is but the day-light fick, it looks a little paler

Ibid. 5 1

220148 Thtice crowned Queen of Night

As You Like It. 3 2 234 153 - Pitchy night

All's Well. 41 41 300 1131 of the murder of Duncan by Macbeth described

Macbeth. 2 3 371-21 Come feeling night

Ibid. 21 41 3742/43 While night's black agents to their preys do rouze

Ibid.31 21 374250 The night is long, that never finds the day

Ibid. 41 31 382 2 57 But even this night,—whose black contagious breath already smokes about the burning crest of the old, feeble, and day-wearied sun

K. Jobu. 51 41 4101 119 Stumbling night

Ibid. 51 5 410163 Why here walk I in the black brow of night to find you out

Ibid.
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4102/34 Then thus I turn me from my country's light, to dwell in folemn shades of endless night

Ricbardi. I 31 41712 53 You are more beholden to the night, than to fern seed, for your walking invisible

i Henry iv. 2 Now comes in the sweetest mörsel of the night, and we must hence and leave it unpick'd

2 Henry iv. 2 41 4872129 A night is but small breath, and little pause

Henry v.2 41 519242 · is filed whose pitchy mantle over-veil'd the earth

1 Henry vi. 2 The tragic melancholy night

2 Henry vi. 4) 1 591,1136 Deep night, dark night, the filent of the night

Ibid. 11 41 $772 3 This night he dedicates to fair content and you

Henry vür. 1 41 677.2 I hangs upon mine eyes; my bones would rest

Julius Cæfar. 551 7651124 Black-corner'd night

Tim. of Arb.

21 826 110 Dreaming night will hide our joys no longer

Troi. and Crid 4 2 878 218 beshrew the witch! with venomous wights me stays as tediously as hell, but fies the grasps of love

Ibid.14 2 878 2 21 The dragon-wing of night o'erspreads the earth, and sickler-like the armies seperates 15.5 9 870,27 Day, night, are they not, but in Britain

Cymbeline. 31 49102125 Things that love night, love not such nights as these

Lear. 31 21 947,120 The tyranny of the open night 's too rough for nature to endure

Ibid. 31 41 9481 Locks fair day-light out, and makes him an artificial night Romeo and Juliet. I Juliet's foliloquy expectant of her wedding night

Ibid. (3) 2 9832 32 This sweaty hafte doth make the night joint-labourer with the day Hamlet.

i 1900 26 In the dead waste and middle of the night

Ibid.: 210032/15 The night grows to waste

Orbelin. 41 3 10722142 Night's black mantle.

8 Henry vi. 41 21 6232125 Nigbi-brawler. And spend your rich opinion for the name of a night-brawler

Orbello. 21 31056 2134 Nigbt's-candles are burnt out

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987-42 Night-cap. For I fear Cassio with my night-cap too

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1 1054'21 8 Nigbr's cloak. I have night's cloak to hide me from their fight Romeo and Jul. 2 3 97611/29 Night-crow. The night-crow cry'd aboding luckless time

3 Henry vi. 5 6 6372 58 Night-dogs. When night-dogs run, all sorts of deer are chac'd M.W.of Windl. 531

73240 Nigbred. Caft thy nighted colour off

Hamlet. I 2 1002 1/27 Nigbred-life. Edmund, I think, is gone, in pity of his misery, to dispatch his nightedlife

Lear.4 S 9561125 Night-raven. I had as lief have heard the night-raven

M. Ado Ab. Nob. 2 31 13012 Nigbi-mare. This is the hag, when maids lie on their backs, that presses them, and learns them first to bear

Rom. and Jul. 1 4 97319 Nigbt-rule. What night-rule now about this haunted grove Midf. Nigbe's Dream. 3 2 1851 22 Nigbe-briek. The time has been, my senses would have cool'd, to hear a night-shriek

Macbetb. 5 5 385013! Nigbo-werk. And is Jane Night-work alive

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A.S. P. C.L. Nigbringale. To the nightingale's distressing notes tune my distresses, and record my

Two Gent. of Verona. 51 443129

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Midf. Night's Dream. 1

2 17812125 I will roar you an 'twere any nightingale The nightingale, if the should fing by day, when every goose is cackling, would be

Mer. of Venice. 5) 1

2201 24 thought no better a musician than the wren

Induc. to Tam. of tbe Sbrew.

2 25312 38 Apollo plays, and twenty caged nightingales do fing

1261220 Say, that the rail; why, then I'll tell her plain, the sings as sweetly as a nightingale 16.2

Twelfeb Nigbt. 31 4 3231 7 Nightingales answer daws

Ant. and Cleop. 41 81 793 1 16 My nightingale, we have beat them to their beds

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950156 The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierc'd the fearful hollow of their ear

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 98711135 Tom. of the Sbrew./2

1 262/21 5 Nill. And, will you, nill you, I will marry you

Hamlet. 51 11033148 Will he, nill he, he goes

Ant, and Cleop. 1 217681244 Nilus. Even as the o'erflowi.g Nilus presageth famine

Ibid. 1 31 7711125 By the fire that quickens Nilus' Nime

Ibid. 21 7 780 158 The higher Nilus (wells, the more it promises

1 Η. ευ. 1464 238 Nimble-footed. Where is his son, the nimble-footed mad-cap prince of Wales

4 45414 Nimbly. Falstaff, you carry'd your guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity Ibid. Nine-mens' morris is fill'd up with mud

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I'll meet thee, Pyramus, at Ninny's tomb

Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 3.

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Wilt thou at Ninny's tomb meet me straightway

1194 132 This is old Ninny's tomb

1 1942 40 Niobe. Make wells and Niobes of the maids and wives

Treil. and Cref: 51 8901256 Like Niobe, all tears

Hamlet. 1

2 1003 1 16 Nip. These tidings nip me

Titus Andronicus. 41 41 849 2 46 Nipple. I would, while it was smiling in my face, have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, and darh'd the brains out

Macbeth. 11 7 368 2115 Nir. It is a moft pathetical nit

Love's Labor Loft.4 1 1581223 No. Then, no, my lord. My suit is at an end

3 Henry vi. 3

2 6181135 Nuab's flood could not do it

Comedy of Errors. 3 2 I11216 They have been grand jurymen, since before Noah was a sailor Twelfth Nigbr. 312 3212 15 Nub. I would not be Sir Nob in any case

K. John. 1 11 389 1 12 Nobility. But with nobility and tranquillity; burgo masters, and great oneyers

1 H.iv. 2 1 44812144 - Where stain'd nobility lies trodden on

Ibid.

51 41 4702 28 True nobility is exempt from fear

2 Henry vi. 41 1592 2 22 The nobility think scorn to go in leather aprons

Ibid. 4) 2 593 3
These hands do lack nobility, that they strike a meaner than myself Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 778148
With no less nobility of love than that which deareft father bears his son

Hamlet. I
Nobles. The nobles they are Aed, the commons they are cold

Richard u. 2 2 423 219
The nobles he hath fin'd for ancient quarrels, and quite loft their hearts

1 422 122 Noble's blood. A beggar's book, outworths a noble's blood

Henry viii. 1 il 673142 The man was noble, but with his last attempt he wip'd it out

Coriolanus. 51 31 7362 4 Nor none so noble, whose life were ill bestow'd, or death unfam'd, where Helen is the subject

2 868 118 When nobles are their tailors tutors

Lear. 31 2 947129
Yet am I noble as the adversary I come to cope withal

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Nobles (money.) Mowbray hath received eight thousand nobles, in name of 'lendings

51 31 9631229
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A noble Thalt thou have, and present pay

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Henry v. 2 'Tis true, I gave a noble to the priest, the morn that I was wedded to her mother

1 515 2.8 Nobleman. There is a nobleman of the court at door

1 Henry vi.sl 556712 58

Henry iv. 21 4 4541 45 Give him as much as will make him a royal man

Ibid. 2) 41 4541149
Nobleness. To see his nobleness! conceiving the dishonour of his mother Wi's Tale. 21 31 3412 33

But signs of nobleness, like stars, Mall shine on all doservers
When did he regard the stamp of nobleness in any person out of himself

41 366121 3 Let the world see his nobleness well acted

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Two Gent. of Verona. 1 1 24 2719 - My Lord you nod, you do not mind the play

Taming of ibe Sbrew. 1 1 257 1 54 if thou canst not speak too

Macbeth. 31 41 376117 Nay, he nods at us; as who should say, I'll be even with you

2 Henry vi. 41 71 596 2125 Ready, with every nod, to tumble down into the fatal bowels of the deep R. iii. 31 41 652 2136 You shall see him nod at me

Troilus and Cres. 1 2 Nodded. Cleopatra hath nodded him to her

Antony and Cleop3 6 785117 Noddles. I will smite his noddles

Merry Wives of Wind. 3) I som To comb your noddle with a three-legg'd stool

Tam. of the Sbrew. I 1 255217 Noddy--for Nod I

Two Gent. of Verona. I 24 2121 Noife. He goes but to see a noise that he heard

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 1 183 2160 Such a noise arose as the throuds make at sea in a stiff tempeft, as loud, and to as many tunes

Henry viii. 41 1694 1/10 Cleopatra, catching but the least noise of this, dies instantly Ant. and Clečp. 1 2769 2148 And gives his potent regiment to a trull that noises it against us

Ibid. 31 61 785 1 40 i The noise goes this

Troil. and Cred: 2 859123 The noise was high

Orbello. 5 2/1076 248 Nois'd. It is nois'd, he hath a mass of treasure

Timon of Arbens. 4 3 8241 9 Noiseless. France spreads his banners in our noiseless land

Lear. 41 2

954 217 Nominate. Can you nominate in order the degrees of a lye

As You Like It. 5. 4) 248 235 Nominated. Who is intituled, nominated, or called Don Adriano de Armado Love's L. LA. 5 1 36411 46 Nomination. For the nomination of the party writing to the person written unto Ibid. 4 2 1601119 - What imports the nomination of this gentleman

Hamle. 5) 210381227 Nurage. In him there is a hope of government; that in his nonage, council under him

Richard ii. 3) 21 647 15 Non-com-Here's that Mall drive some of them to a non-com M. Ado Ab. Notb. 31 4 137 2 4 Nonce. I have cases of buckram for the nonce, to immask our noted outward garments

1 Henry iv. 1 2 444 2 46 This is a riddling merchant for the nonce

i Henry vi. 21 31 5521125 I'll have prepar’d him a chalice for the nonce

Hamlet. 41 71103212152 Nonino. With a hey and a ho, and a hey nonino

As You Like It.5) 3) 247 2 6 Non nobis. Do we all holy rites; let there be sung, Non nobis and Te Deum Henry v. 4 81 536 2 41 Nonny.

M. Ado Abt. Notb.2 3 1292 49 son Says fuumi, mun, ha no nonny

Lear. 3) 41 948 2153 Hey no nonny, nonny, hey nonny

Hamlet. 41 51030 1/20 Non-pareil

Tempeft.312 4149 O, such love could be but recompens’d, though you were crown'd the non-pareil of beauty

Twelfth Nigbr. 1 5 312 248 - If thou didst it, thou art the nonpareil

Macbeth. 31 4 3752 3 Speak you of Cæsar? how? the nonpareil

Antony and Cleop. 31 2 782 1150 - So doth my wife the nonpareil of this

Cymbeline. 21 5 90616 Non-poynt.

Love's Labor Lf. 2 Il 1531 40 Non-regardante. Since you to non-regardance cast my faith

Twelfib Night. 5 1 33011 1 Non-suits. Non-suits my mediators

Oibelle. 1 T 104324 Nook. Deep nook

Tempift. 112 41 51 Winding nooks

Two Gent. of Verona. 27 322 47 * matre To live in a nook merely monastical

As You Like I..3 2 238.1.43 Nook motten ille of Albion

Henry v. 3 5 5231 I Norberry, Sir John

Richard i. 2 14.22219
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Richard ii. p. 413.

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Richard iii. p. 633.

Henry vil.

671 The Duke of Norfolk sprightfully and bold, stays but the summons of the appellant's trumpet

Ricbard 1.11 31 4161139 Duke. Banithinent of

Ibid. 1 3 4172123 Jocky of Norfolk, be not too bold, for Dickon thy master is bought and sold Ibid. 5 3 668 2 40 John Duke of, killed in the battle of Bosworth

Richard lii. 5 41 6692 21 Duke, claims to be Earl Marshal at coronations

Henry vii. 41 6931 26 Normandy. I loft not Normandy

2 Henry vi. 47 5911:52 Normans. The false revolting Normans, through thee, disdain to call us lord

1 5921,35 Nor nature never lends

Meas. for Meas. 1 76 1 21 Norb. Nor intreat the North to make his bleak winds kiss my parched lips, and comfort me with cold

King Jobr. 5 7411150 You speedy helpers, that are substitutes under the lordly monarch of the North 1 H.vi. 5) 4 5652'52 - Andlike the tyrannous breathing of the North, shakes all our buds from growing Cym. 1 41 896 1 49

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Much Ado Abt. Norb. 2 1 127 2 22 Nortb-ftar. She would infect to the North-star

7. Cæfar. 3 1 752 2125 Northern far. But I am constant as the Northern star

- D.P. i Henry iv.
Northumberland, Earl of. D.P. Ricbard ii. p. 413.

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D. P. 2 Henry iv. p. 473.

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Macberb. 1 2 364529
Norweyan banners flout the sky, and fan our people cold

Tempeft. 41 1
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Measure for Measure. 1 478 2 35
Liberty plucks justice by the nose

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- We had like to have had our two noses snapt off by two old men without teeth

Mucb Ado Abt. Norb. 51 1 142 142
Your nose says, no, you are not, for it stands too right

Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1712 37
Your nose smells, no, in this most tender smelling knight

Ibid. 5 2 171239
His cherry nofe

Mitlf. Night's Dream. 51 1 195 1954
I'll Nit the villain's nose

Taming of the Sbrew. S 1 275 3
Nay, you need not stop your nofe, fir; I spake but by a metaphor All's Well. 51 21 3021 9
To hear by the nore, it is dulcet in contagion

Twelfth Nigkı. 2 3 31515
Nor this is not my note ne ther. Nothing that is fo, is so

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I have seen a lady's nose that have been blue, but not her eye-brows Winter's Ta.e. 2 1 339\'i
A good nose is requisite also, to smell out work for the other senses

Ibid. 41 3 356 1133
Put thy nose between his sheets, and do the office of a warming-pan Henry v. 2 1 515'39
His nose was as Tharp as a pen

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Henry viii. 3676 232
- If you were but an inch of fortune better than I, where would you choose it?--Not
in my husband's nose

Ant. and Cleop. I -2 76918
Down with the nose, down with it fiat

Tim. of Athens. 41 31 8212 10
Britain is a world by itself; and we will nothing pay for wearing our own noses Cym.3 1906 147
Other of them may have crook'd noses; but to own fuch strait arms, none Ibid. 31 1 906 2
Thou can't tell why one's nose stands i'the middle of one's face

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To keep one's eyes on either side one's nose; that what a man cannot smell out, he
may spy into

Ibid. 1 5 938 2121
All that follow their noses are led by their eyes, but blind men

Lear. 21 4 943:

23 He had a thousand noses

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4 6 And will as tenderly be led by the nose as affes are

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I see that nose of yours, but not that dog I shall throw it to

Ibid. 4 1 1068 2738
What committed! Heaven stops the nose at it, and the moon winks
Noftril. Now set the teeth, and stretch thé noftril wide

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His nostrils stretched with struggling
* Not. And sworn to make the not eternal

2 Henry vi. 31 2 588 27

All's Well. 312 2902 33
- to no Roman else
- He not took it

Julius Cæfar. 3 1 75317

Ant. and Cleop.34 783239
Not fearing Britain
No!-to-be-endured riots

Cymbeline. 2 4 9041155
Notable. We shall find this friar a notable fellow

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