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Nothing. Before I knew thee, Hal, I knew nothing

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1 Henry iv.12 4441/11

When yet you were in place, and in account nothing so strong and fortunate as I Ib. 1468 16

Than idly fit to have my nothings monster'd

And wak'd half dead with nothing

He was a thing of nothing, titleless

That you do love me, I am nothing jealous

Enjoy thy plainnefs, it nothing ill becomes thee

- doubting your present affistance

Coriolanus. 2 2 715212
Ibid. 4 5 729 213

Ibid. 51 733 120
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7. Cæfar.

Ant. and Cleop. 2 6 779121 Timon of Albens.3 1 8131 2

For thefe my prefent friends-as they are to me nothing, fo in nothing bless them,

and to nothing are they welcome

brings me all things

Dufty nothing

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Ibid. 5 3 827219

Troil. and Cref. 3 2 874157

'Twas but a bolt of nothing, shot at nothing, which the brain makes of fumes

I am nothing: or if not, nothing to be were better
The wrongs he did me were nothing prince-like

can come of nothing: speak again

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The quality of nothing hath not fuch need to hide itself

-If it be nothing, I shall not need spectacles

So much the rent of his land comes to

Can you make no use of nothing, nuncle

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Nothing doubt. They nothing doubt prevailing

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Notice. To my poor unworthy notice, he mock'd us, when he begg'd our voices
Notify. She gives you to notify

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Merry W. of Wind. 2
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She is ftirring, fir; if she will ftir hither, I shall seem to notify unto her

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All's Well. 1

Otbello. 4 2 1071250

1 Henry iv. 2 4 Troil. and Cre4 4

No-verbs. Shall I lose my priest, my Sir Hugh? no, he gives me the pro-verbs and the no-verbs

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When gallant fpringing, brave Plantagenet, that princely novice, was struck dead by thee

Triple-turn'd whore! 'tis thou hath fold me to this novice Nought. Marry, fir, be better employ'd, and be nought awhile Nouns. Od's nouns

Richard iii. 1
Ant. and Cleop.410 794112
As You Like It. 1

1 Henry vi. 1

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Merry Wives of Windfor.4 1

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Talk of a noun and a verb, and fuch abominable words, as no chriftian ear can endure to hear

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Nourish. Our ifle be made a nourish of falt tears

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Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1712 3

King Jobn. 5 7 411213
Ibid. 5 7 411216

Coriolanus. I

Nowl. When I did him at this advantage take, an ass's nowl I fix'd upon his head

Numb-cold night

Numbers. Brings home full numbers

Mid. Night's Dream. 3
Richard iii. 2

Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 1

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Numbness. Bequeath to death your numbness, for from him dear life redeems you W. T.5
Nun. Bleffedness of living a nun's life
Mid. Night's Dream. I
- A nun of winter's fifterhood kisses not more religiously; the very ice of chastity is
in them

As fit as the nun's lip to the friar's mouth

As You Like It. 3 4 239 225
All's Well. 2

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Cymbeline. 17

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Nuncia. She will attend it better in thy youth, than in a nuncio of more grave afpe& T.N.|1|
Nuncle. How now, nuncle

Nuptial. This looks not like a nuptial

A father is, at the nuptial of his fon, a guest that beft becomes the table W.Tale. 4 Nurfe. Which is the manner of his nurse, or his dry-nurse

I am too old to fawn upon a nurse

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Much Ado About Noth. 4 1

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M. Wives of Wind. 1
Richard ii. 1 3
Richard iii. 41

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Henry viii. 54
Coriol. 211

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Your prattling nurse into a rapture lets her baby cry, while the chats him
Nurfe. D. P.
Tit. Andronicus. p. 831.
to Juliet Romeo and Jul.
Nurjer. See where he lies inherfed in the arms of the most bloody nurfer of his harms

Nurfery. It may well serve a nursery to our gentry, who are sick, for exploit

Nurfb-a Quickly tell me fo mush

Nurfing. First pay me for the nurfing of thy sons
Nurture. On whofe nature nurture can never stick

1 Henry vi. 51564145 breathing and All's Well.

Yet am I inland bred; and know fome nurture
Nuts. I have a ventrous fairy, that fhall feek the fquirrel's hoard, and fetch the new

nuts

There can be no kernel in this light nut

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Cymbeline. 5 5
Tempeft. 4 1

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'A were as good crack a fufty nut with no kernel
Thou wilt quarrel with a man for cracking nuts, having no other reason but because

thou haft hazel eyes

Nut-book's humour

Nutmeg. A gilt nutmeg

Romeo and Juliet. 3
Merry W. of Windfor. 1 I 47139

Nut-fhell. Icould be bounded in a nut-fhell, and count myself a king of infinite fpace Ham. 2 2
Merry Wives of Wind. p. 45.-

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Than all the fiery O's and eyes of light

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 186248

O. Or may we cram within this wooden O, the very cafques that did affright the air

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Many ftrokes, tho' with a little axe, hew down and fell the hardest timber'd oak 3 H.vi. 2
Hews down oaks with rushes

To a cruel war I fent him; from whence he return'd with his brows bound with oak Ib. 1 3
And for his meed was brow-bound with the oak

He is the rock, the oak not to be wind-shaken
When the scolding winds have riv'd the knotty oaks

When splitting winds make flexible the knees of knotted oaks
Clofe as oak

Oak-cleaving thunder-bolts

Oaken garland. He comes the third time home with the oaken garland

Oars. To poft after with oars

Oath. Soliloquy of Protheus, on breaking an oath

7051 37 7071 S Ibid. 2 2 715236 Ibid. 5 2 735 5 J. Cafar.13 745138 Troil. and Creff 13 862128 Othello. 3 3 1061|2|38 Lear. 3 2 946 237 Coriolanus. 2 I

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 3

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Thou didst then rend thy faith into a thousand oaths, and all thofe oaths defcended into perjury

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Oaths.

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So he diffolv'd, and showers of oaths did melt

taken by the lovers of Portia

Oath. Your bold-beating oaths

Your oath is pass'd to pass away from these

A. S. P. C. L.

Having fworn too hard a keeping oath, study to break it, and not break my troth Ibid. 1

Will fhall break it, will, and nothing else

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I have an oath in heaven: fhall I lay perjury upon my foul
A thing ftuck on with oaths upon your finger, and riveted with faith unto your flesh Ib. 5
Pardon this fault, and by my foul I swear, I never more will break an oath with thee Ib. 5
When I break my oath, let me turn monster

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'Tis not the many oaths, that make the truth; but the plain fingle vow, that is vow'd true

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Though you would seek to unsphere the stars with oaths
Not for Bohemia, nor the pomp that may thereat be glean'd, for all the fun fees,
or the clofe earth wombs, or the profound fea hides in unknown fathoms, will I break
my oath

He profeffes no keeping of oaths; in breaking them he is ftronger than Hercules Ib. 4
A terrible oath with a fwaggering accent, effect of

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Twelfth Night. 3 4

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Winter's Tale. 1 2

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Upon your oath of fervice to the pope, go I to make the French lay down their arms Ib. 5
Engaged by my oath (which heaven defend a knight fhould violate)

And let him ne'er fee joy that breaks that oath

And givest such sarcenet furety for thy oaths, as if thou never walk'dst further than
Finsbury

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1 Henry iv. 3 1 459210 Ibid. 4 3 4671

354164 396 128

Ibid.

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Richard ii. 1
Ibid. 2

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Broke oath on oath, committed wrong on wrong

You fwore to us, and you did swear that oath at Doncaster
Sword is an oath, and oaths must have their courfe

For oaths are straws

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of the Governor of Paris to Henry VI.

As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths

Salisbury's reafons for breaking a finful oath

Only downright oaths, which I never ufe till urg'd, nor never break for urging Ibid. 5
And may our oaths well kept and profp'rous be

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An oath is of no moment, being not took before a true and lawful magiftrate
The world goes hard, when Clifford cannot spare his friends an oath
Tell me not then, have you not broke your oaths

For a kingdom any oath may be broken: I'd break a thousand oaths to reign one year

3 Henry vi.

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Ibid. 2606221
Ibid. 2 66161 8

Ibid. 3

To keep that oath, were more impiety than Jepthah's when he facrificed his daughter 16.5
Breaking his oath and refolution, like a twist of rotten filk
What other oath than honefty to honefty engag'd

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Julius Cæfar. 2

738248 1748 112 Ibid. 2 1748 122

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Antony and Cleop.2
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1901 134 Ibid. 3 3 908 238

As if I borrow'd my oaths of him, and might not spend them at my pleasure Cym. 2 Whofe falfe oaths prevail'd before my perfect honour Swore as many oaths as I fpake words, and broke them in the fweet face of heaven Lear.3 4 948 240 Oatbable. You are not oathable,-although, I know, you'll fwear

Oats.

The oats have eaten the horses

Timon of Ath. 4 3 821133 Tam. of the Shrew.3 2 266230

I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dried oats; if it be man's work, I will do it Lear. 5 3 962225 Oatcake, Hugh

M. Ado About Nothing. 3 3 134120

Qbduracy. Thou think'st me as far in the devil's book, as thou and Falstaff for obduracy and perfiftency

Obdurate. Withal obdurate, do not hear him plead

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Obedience. I am your wife in all obedience

From whose obedience I forbid my foul
Our people quarrel with obedience

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King John. 4 3 406123
Ibid. 5 1 407127

And true obedience, of this madness cur'd, stoop tamely to the foot of majesty 2 H. iv. 4 2 495142 To which is fixed, as an aim or butt, obedience

Henry v.1 2512232

Tractable obedience is a flave to each incenfed will

The hearts of princes kifs obedience, so much they love it
I am old, my lords, and all the fellowship I hold now with him is only my obedience Ib. 3 1
I hourly learn a doctrine of obedience

Henry viii.
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Ibid. 3 4

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Obeifance. Do him obeisance

Oberon. D. P.

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 1
Midj. Night's Dream.

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Obey. Let them obey, that know not how to rule

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Cymbeline. 5

Othello. 5 21078 1 13
Lear. 41 953219
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Have now the fatal object in my eye, where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd

His eye revil'd me as his abject object

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Henry vi. 56 631228
Henry viii. 1 1 673248
J. Cæfar. 41
Timon of Athens. 4 3

A barren-fpirited fellow; one that feeds on objects, arts, and imitations
Swear against objects

758 132 821116 900 129 Othello. 5 2 1079248

This object, which takes prifoner the wild motion of mine eye, fixing it only here Cy. 1 7
The object poifons fight

Objected. It is well objected; if I have feweft, I fubfcribe in filence
Objections. Speak on, fir; I dare your worst objections

Oblique. All is oblique; there's nothing level in our curfed natures,

The primitive statue, and oblique memorial of cuckolds Oblivion. Which shall now die in oblivion

1 Henry vi. 2 4 552245 Henry viii. 3 2 691213

but direct villainy

Timon of Athens. 4 3 8192 43 Troilus and Creffida. 518842 34 Tam. of the Shrew.41 2681 8

The nature of his great offence is dead, and deeper than oblivion we do bury the incenfing relicks of it

Nor from the duft of old oblivion rak'd

O, my oblivion is a very Antony, and I am all forgotten

- And blind oblivion swallow'd cities up

All's Well. 5 3302235 Henry v. 2 4 519121 Ant. and Cleop. 137712 1 Troilus and Creffida. 3 2 8741 55

Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, wherein he puts alms for oblivion, a great fiz'd monster of ingratitude

Ibid. 3 3 8761|14

What's paft, and what's to come, is ftrew'd with husks, and formless ruin of oblivion Ib. 4 5 882246 Obloquy. Which were the greatest obloquy i' the world in me to lose Which obloquy set bars before my tongue

Obfcenely. When it comes so smoothly off, fo obfcenely, as it were, fo fit
There we may rehearse more obscenely, and courageously Midf.
Obfcured in the circle of this forest

Who hath most fortunately been inform'd of my obscur'd course
Obfequies. Thefe tears are my sweet Rutland's obfequies

All's Well. 42 269|2|24| 1 Henry vi. 2 5 554136 Love's L. L.41 158216 Night's Dream.1 2 178 50 As You Like It. 5 4 248119 Lear. 2 2 942 150 3 Henry vi. 14 60919 Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995123 Hamlet. 511035244 65/211

What curfed foot wanders this way to-night, to cross my obfequies, and true love's rights

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3 Henry vi. 2 5 615113

Hamlet. 1 2 10022 4

Obfequiously. Whilft I awhile obfequiously lament the untimely fall of virtuous Lancafter

Obfervance. Followed her with a doting obfervance
Obfervancy. Nor of them look for fuch obfervancy as fits the bridal

Richard iii. 1 2 635160 55241

Merry W. of Wind. 2 2

Othello. 3 4 1066 1 33

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Obftruction. To lye in cold obftruction

A. S. P. C. L.

Ant. and Cleop.13|6|784261 Meaf. for Meaf.

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Obtain'd. The other when she has obtain'd your eye, will have your tongue too W. Tale. 5 1 358243 Occafions. My purse, my perfon, my extremeft means lye all unlock'd to your occafions

Mer. of Venice. 1

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O, that woman that cannot make her fault her husband's occafion, let her never nurfe her child herself, for she will breed it like a fool

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And only stays but to behold the face of that occafion that shall bring it on IH.iv.
I will allow the occafion of our arms
And are enforc'd from our most quiet sphere by the rough torrent of occafion Ibid. 4
There is occafions and caufes, why and wherefore in all things
And when I give occasion of offence, then let me die

A very little thief of occasion will rob you of a great deal of patience
He married but his occafion here

Henry v.5 3 Henry vi. Coriolanus. 2

3 607 217 1712134

Ant. and Cleop. 26 780118

And, I am proud, say, that my occafions have found time to use them toward a supply of money

He hath only fent his prefent occafion now

Which many of my near occasions did urge me to put off

I would breed from hence occafions, and I fhall, that I may speak

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Occupy. Thefe villains will make the word captain as odious as the word occupy 2 H. iv. 2 4 485118
And meant indeed to occupy the argument no longer
Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979133
Occurrents. So tell him, with the occurrents more or less, which have folicited Hamlet. 5 21041151
Ocean. She is my prize, or ocean whelm them all

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And calmly run on in obedience, even to our ocean, to our great King John K.Jobn. 5 4 410130 Alas, poor Duke, the task he undertakes, is-numbering fands, and drinking oceans

dry

Richard ii. 2

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I have seen the ambitious ocean swell, and rage, and foam, to be exalted with the threat'ning clouds

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Julius Cæfar.1
Ant. and Cleop. 2

The ocean, over-peering of his lift, eats not the flats with more impetuous hafte Ham. 4 Octavia. D. P.

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Odd. An odd man, lady? every man is odd

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Odd even.
At this odd even and dull watch of the night
Odd numbers. They fay there is divinity in odd numbers, either on nativity, chance, or
death

70 141 582 I Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3 271|2|42

Odds. Is moft at odds with his own gravity and patience that ever you faw
Then he shall have no odds

Call him a flanderous coward and a villain, which to maintain, I would allow him
odds

For I defire nothing but odds with England
Yields up his life unto a world of odds

A poor earl's daughter is unequal odds

Richard ii. I I 414 143

Henry v.2 4 519224

1 Henry vi. 4 4 562232 Ibid. 5 6 569214

Five men to twenty!--tho' the odds be great, I doubt not, uncle, of our victory 3 H. vi. 1 2 607117

But Hercules himself muft yield to odds
'Twas odds belike when valiant Warwick fled

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Ibid. 2

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I do not know that Englishman alive, with whom my foul is any jot at odds R.i.2 1 644227

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