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A. S. P. C.L. Razing the characters of your renown

r Henry vill 572222 Razors. These words are razors to my wounded heart

Titus Androni 2 834 223 Razorable. Till new born chins be rough and razorable

Tempeft.12 1

9/2 38 Razure of oblivion

Meaf. for Meaj: 1511

9817 Reacb. From forth thy reach he would have laid thy fame

Richard 11.12 1 420,2 47 Reaching. Great men have reaching hands

2 Henry vi. 41 71 596 2 11 Read. I read that I profess the art to love

Tam. of the Sbrew.14 2 2691152 Nothing of that wonderful promise, to read him by his form Twelfib Nigbr. 31 4 325,124 Give me that glass, and therein will I read

Ricbard ii. 4 1 434,1 14 And, because they could not read, thou hast hang'd them

2 Henry vi. 41 71 5461131 That you read the cardinal's malice and his potency together

Henry viii. 1

1 673;115 And those about her, from her shall read the periect way of honour

Ibid. 51 41 702 1136 not my blemishes in the world's report

Ant. and Cleop. 2 31 776,2 52 By her election may be truly read, what kind of man he is

Cymbeline 1

189411 23 To write and read be henceforth treacherous

21 918,122 Who is't can read a woman

Ibid. 151 51 924140 And recks not his own read

Hamler.

3 1004:2 36 Readiness. Yet it will come : the readiness is all

Ibid. 51 2 1039;2:35 Realm. The earl of Wiltfire hath the realm in farin

Richard u. 2! 1 422,5 32 Thou lhalt think, though he divide the realm, and give thee half, it is too little Ibid. 51 1 435 140

Your realms in one! as man and wife, being two, are one in love Henry v. 21 541 2 11 Reap. But little 'vantage shall I reap thereby

Rickard ii. 1 3 418.1137 This is a thing, which you might from relation likewise reap

Cymbeline. 2 41 905 122 Reap'd. What sudden anger this ? how have I reap'd it

Henry viii. 31 2 690,211 Riapers, spirits. D. P.

Тетр:. Rear. I'll not rear another's issue

Winter's Tale. 2 31 343.227 She is as forward of her breeding, as she is i'the rear of birth

Ibid. 41 31 355 145 up his body

2 Henry vi. 312 587 136 Casca, you are the first that rear your hand

Julius Cæfar.31 1752,145 Let us rear the higher our opinion

Antony and Cocop. 12 1 77417 Rear'd aloft the bloody battle ax

Titus Andronicus.3 2 843110 Rearmice. Some war with rearmice for their leathern wings to make my small elves coats

Mid. Night's Dream.23 1812-15 Rearward. Myself would, on the rearward of reproaches, strike at thy life M. A. A. Nctb. 4) 1 1381 55

But with a rearward following Tybalt's death, Romeo is banished Rom. and Jul. 32 984252 Reason. Returning reason, compared to the effect of the tide

Tempeft. Sia 20,1 devoured by admiration

20.235 Rearonlefs to reason thus

Two Gent. of Virona. 2 There is no reason but I Mall be blind

3012117 I will do, as it shall become one that would do reason Merry W. of Winds. 1 1 48115 Nor do not banish reason for inequality

Meas. for Meal. 51 1 - Your reasons at dinner have been sharp and sententious; pleasant without fcurrility, witty without affection, audacious without impudency

L've's Labor LA.5 1 164 140 - The will of man is by his reason sway'd; and reason fays you are the worthier maid

Midf. Nigbe's Dream.2 3 182 224 becomes the martial of my will

31 182 2129 - and love keep little company together now-a-days

Ibid. 3! 1184 21 6 His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff Mer. of Venice. I 1 1982|24 So can I give no reason, nor I will not

Ibid. 41 121511134 - When the one should be lam’d with reasons, and the other mad without any As Y. L.I. 1 31 227236

When oil and fire, too strong for reason's force, o’erbears it, and burns on Al's Will. ! 3 302 2 16 thus with reason fetter

Twelfth Night. 31 | 321 144 my son Tould chuse himself a wife

Winter's Tale. 41 31 3532 21 Were such things here, as we do speak about ? or have we eaten of the insane root that takes the reason prisoner

Macbeth. 1 3 365135 The receipt of reason a limbeck only

Ibid. 1 7 3682127 Strong reasons make strong actions

King Ji bn. 3 4 40112 46 Our griefs, and not our manners, reason now

Lid. 4 3 4052 46 If reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon coin pulsion

i Henry ir

41 4531248 And stop all fight-holes, every loop from whence the eye of reason may pry in upon us

1464 2,10 For your own reasons turn into your bofoms

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A.S. Reajin. But I have reasons strong and forcible You cannot reason almost with a man that looks not heavily and full of dread R. ii. 2/ 3/6

3 Henry vi. 211 My reasons are too deep and dead ;-cwo deep and dead, poor infants in their graves Ib. 4 4 If with the lap of reason you would quench, or but allay, the fire of passion H. viii.

1) 6 And alledg'd many sharp reasons to defeat the law

Ibid. 2 1

6 But the tarp thorny points of my alledg'd reasons, drive this forward Ibid. 2) 41 68 But reason with the fellow, before you punith him

Coriclanus. 41

6 7 And public reasons thall be rendered of Cæsar's death

Julius Cæfar. 32 79 Good reasons must, of force, give place to better

Ibid. 4) 3) 76 Your reason ?--I see it in my motion, have it not in my tongue Ant. and Cleop. 12

31 77 It cannot hold; no reason ca'found his state in safety

Timon of Albens. 2
And resolv'd withall co do myself this reason, and this right Titus Andronicus. I

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No marvel, though you bite so sharp at reasons, you are so empty of them Tr. 6 Cref. 2
You fur your gloves with reason

Ibid. 2 characterized

2 867 Blind fear, that seeing reason leads, finds fafer footing than blind reason ftumbling without fear

Ibid. 3 3 873 Where reason can revolt without perdition

Ibid. 5 2 886 The reason why the seven stars are no more than seven, is a pretty reason

Lear. 11 5 938 He has some reafun, else he could not beg

Ibid.41 1953 Now fee that noble and most sovereign reason, like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh

Hamlet. 3) 1 1018 - He is embark'd with such loud reason to the Cyprus' war

Otbello 1 1 1045 Reasonable. You thall find me reasonable

Mer. Wives of Winds:11 472 Reajon'd. I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday

Mer. of Venice. 2 81 2071 Why is this reason'd

Lear. 5) 1 96111

All's Well. 51 31 3031 Kenn. Had you that craft, to reave her of what should stead her most Rebaty. Doth rebate and blunt his natural edge with profits of the mind, study and falt

Meas. for Meas: 5

Romeo and Juliet. 41 5 9932 Rebeck. What say you, Hugh Rebeck Rebel. What is me but a foul contending rebel

Tom. of the Sbrew. 5 2 276/213

Macbetb. 1 2 3632 The merciless Macdonel worthy to be a rebel

i Henry iv. 3) 2461/1/4 - A hundred thousand rebels die in this - Viell, God be thanked for these rebels, they offend none but the virtuous Ibid. 31 31 46322

Ibid. 5) 41 470229 And rebels' arms triumph in massacres

2 Henry iv. 41 31 49611119 But for you, rebels,--look to taste the due meet for rebellion

Ibid. 41 41 498146 There is not now a rebel's sword unsheath'd The rebels are in Southwark: fly, my lord! Jack Cade proclaims himself lord Mor

2 Henry vi. 41 41 5951/18 timer

3 Henry vi. 1604130 Look where the sturdy rebel fits, even in the chair of state

Meal for Meal 3 2 91124

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All's Well. 41 31 297 1/24 w Now God delay our rebellion, as we are ourselves, what things are we

Ibid. 51 31 3021215 Natural rebellion, done i'the blade of youth

21 337 2 30 One who, in rebellion with himself, will have all that are his, so too Winter's Tale. I

King Jobr. 5/ 4 409/244 Unthread the rude eye of rebellion

1 Henry io. 5 1 467 258 lay in his way, and he found it

Ibid. s 1 468 143 To face the garment of rebellion, with some fine colour

Ibid. 51 5472/24 Thus ever did rebellion find rebuke

Ibid. 5 5 4722 50 in this land thall lose his sway

2 Henry iv. 1 1 4741/45 He told me that rebellion had bad luck

il 4752 31 For that same word rebellion, did divide the action of their bodies from their souls 16. 1

11 475/2136 This word rebellion, it had froze them up, as fish are in a pond

Ibid. 1 492/2/35 characterized by the earl of Westmoreland

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A. S. P. C.... Receipt. That his good receipt shall, for my legacy, be fanctified by the luckiest Aarsı

All's Well. 1 3 282 2 45 in heaven Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais, disburs'd I to his highness' foldiers R. v. 1

Il 4142/46 Receiving. To one of your receiving, enougla is thewn

Twelfth Nigbr. 31 | 321 | 6

Mu. Ado About Notb. I Recbear. But that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead

11 1232133 My master is of churlish disposition, and little recks to tind the way to heaven by

As You Like It. 12 41 23111156 doing deeds of hospitality - I reck not, though I end my life to-day

Treil. and Cref: 51 51 889/2148 And tell the fishes, he's the queen's son, Cloten: that's all I reck Cymbeline. 41 21 916139

Hamler. 1) 31100912 36 And recks not his own read Recking as little what betideth me

Two Gent. of Verona. 1413 401131

Ibid. 51 2 Reckless Silvia - Careless, reckless, and fearless of what's past, present, or to come Meas. for Meal: 4 2 94 2158 I am reckless what I do to spight the world

Macberb.31 1 3732155 So fies the reckless shepherd from the wolf

3 Henry vi.151 61 6312/16 You grave, but reckless senators

Coriolanus. 3 1 720 121

Hamler. 1 3 1004|2134
Like a puft and reckless libertine
Reckoning. By this reckoning, he is more threw than the Taming of the Shrew.41 11 2681110

It strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room As You Like It. 31 31 23812 20
Or I will tear the reckoning from his heart

i Henry iv. 31 21 461 1 39
Take from them now the sense of reckoning, if the opposed numbers pluck their
hearts from them

Henry v.41 1530 113 The pig, or the great, or the mighty, or the huge, or the magnanimous, are all one reckonings

Ibid. 41 7 534 || 2 Of honourable reckoning are you both

Romeo and Juliet. 1 2 9701/14 Such, amongst view of many, mine being one, may stand in number, though in reckoning none

Ibid. 1] 2 9701144 Recoil. Looking on the lines of my boy's face, methoughts, I did recoil twenty-three

Winter's Tale. 1/ 2/ 3352127 years A good and virtuous nature may recoil at an imperial charge

Macberb. 41 31 380231 And you recoil from your great stock

Cymbeline. ' 7 900 1158 Recoiling. Her will, recoiling to her better judgment, may fall to match you with her country forms

Orbelio. 3) 3110621124 Recollected terms

Twelftb Nigbr. 21 41 316/2 Recompence. In friendly recompence

Much Ado About Notbing. 51 4 1461216 Do not look for further recompence, than thine own gladness that thou art employed

As You Like It.3) 51 241129 My master, not myself, lacks recompence

Twelftb Nigbr. 5 3131/24 Thou art so far before, that swiftest wing of recompence is Now to overtake thee Macb. - 41 366133 Reconciles them to his entreaty, and himself to the drink

Ant. and Cleop. 1277801|40 Record. My villainy they have upon record

Much Ado About Norb. 5) 1143 1148 it with your high and worthy deeds

Ibid. 51 s 14312121

Ricbard ii. 1
Heaven be the record to my speech

1 4141 10
Away, burn all the records of the realm : my mouth shall be the parliament of
England

2 Henry vi. 41 71 595/2158 Recordation. For recordation to my nobie husband

2 Henry iv. 2 3 4832) 8 - To make a recordation to my soul of every sylable that here was spoke Tr. and crer:15 2 8863117 Recorder. He hath play'd on this prologue, like a child on a recorder Mid. Nigbe's D.5 11931-158 Come, some mulic; come, the recorders

Hamlet.31 2102112/18 Recovered the most dangerous piece of lechery that was ever known in the commonwealth

Much Ado About Norb. 31 31 1351/60 Recovery. Is this the fine of his fines, the recovery of his recoveries

Hamler. 5/ 1 10342 10 Recountments. Tears our recountments had most kindly bath'd

As You Like It. 4) 3 245 1112 Recourse. Their eyes o'ergalled with recourse of tears

Troil. and Cref 5 3] 8881 Recreant. Come, recreant; come, thou child; I'll whip thee with a rod M. Nigbt's D. 31 21 1882 58 and most degenerate traitor

Ricbard ii. 1 1 4150 3 - A caitiff recreant to my cousin Hereford

Ibid. 1

24161/10 On pain to be found false and recreant

Ibid. 1 3) 417\1135 - Diftruftful recreants ! fight 'till the last gasp; I will be your guard Henry vi. ' 2 5462 33 But you are all recreants and dastards

2 Henry vi. 141 $59753 - Either thou mut, as a foreign recreant, be led with manacles thorough our streets Cor. 5 3 736127

And may that soldier a mere recreant prove, that means not, hath not, or is not in
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Comedy of Errors. 5 1

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Love's Labor Loft. 1 1491 3 If I do not gull him into a nayword, and make him a common recreation Twelfth N. 2.3 3152 43 Rectify. That's to say, I meant to rectify my conscience

Henry Uiii. 2 4 68 55: Ristorship. Or had you tongues, to cry against the rectorship of judgement Coriolanus. 2 3 71811156 Recure. Which to recure, we heartily folicit your gracious self to take on you the charge and kingly government of this your land

Riçbard iii. 31 71 6551137 Red. And let's be red with mirth

Winter's Tale. 41 31 3501143 ked-breaft. 'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast teacher 1 Henry iv.31 1 4592/19 Kid-latrice. Your red-lattice phrases

M.Wives of Wind.2 2 54119 He called me even now through a red-lattice

2 Henry iv. 2 21 48211 s Red-murrain. A red-murrain o'thy jade's tricks

Troilus and Cred2 1 865155 Red-postilence. Now the red-pestilence strike all trades in Rome, and occupations perih

Coriolanus.41726133 Red-plague rid you

Tempef. 1 2 $1131 Red-tail'd humble bee

All's Well. 41 5 300 2 2 Redeem. Alas, I sent you money to redeem you

Comedy of Errors. 4 4 1152153 - I will redeem all this on Percy's head

i Henry iv. 3 2 461119 Riseemed. It is a thing I make, which hath the king five times redeem'd from death Cym.: 61 898 2 33 Redeemer. And defac'd the precious image of our dear Redeemer

Ricbard 11.2 Reademing time when mon least think I will

i Henry iv. 1 2 445 1125 Redemption. You bid me seek redemption of the devil

Meas. for Meals 98126 Will you send him, mistress, redemption, the money is in the desk Como of Errors. 4 2 114116

O villain! thou wilt be condemn'd into everlaiting redemption for this M. A. A. Norb. 4 2 140 2140 Redime te captum quam quoas minime

Tam. of tbe Sbrew.1 1 25612110 Redcubied. There assume but Valour's excrement to make themselves redoubted

Merchant of Venice. 3 2 2102116 Redress. What I can redress, as I Mall find the time to friend, I will Macberb. 41 31 380 2119 ' Things past redrefs, are now with me paft care

Rii bard ii.21 31 4251230 That thou wilt use the wars as thy redress, and not as our confusion Tim. of Atb. 5 6 829 1113 And now he writes to heaven for his redress

Ti'. Andronicus.44 8491? 42 Reduce. Abate the edge of traitors, gracious lord, that would reduce these bloody days again

Richard 11.5 41 6692143 Reechy. The reechy painting

Much Ado About Nothing. 6 3 135 126 Reechy kifjes.

Hamier. 31 4 1025215 Reed. And speak between the change of man and boy, with a reed voice Mer. of Ven. 3 4 2132 21 Reek. Saw siyhs reek from you, noted well your passion

Love's Labor Lofl. 4. 3) 16112 57 How under my oppression Idd reek, when I first mov'd you

Henry viri. 2 4 686111 You common cry of curs ! whose breath I hate as reek o' the rotten fens Coriolanus. 3 31 725252 The violence of action hath made you reek as a sacrifice

Cymbeline. 1 3 895 2120 Reeking. And draw their honours reeking up to heaven

Henry v. 4 3 532 11 8 Where he did run reeking o'er the lives of men

Coriolanus. 2 21 7151257 villainy

Timon of Aibens. 31 6 818 21 Came there a reeking post, stewed in his hafte

Lear.21 41 943 | 20 Reeky neck

Coriolanus. 2 11 714 114 With reeky shanks, and yellow chapless sculls

Romeo and Julier. 4 1 9901219 Reel. I'll make my house reel to night

Curiolarus. 11 71319 Drink thou, encrease the reels

Ant. and Cleop. 271 78133 Roeling pipe

Temper. 51 It is a reeling world indeed my lord

Richard it. 31 265012123 Refell’d. How I pray’d, and kneeld, how he refelld me, how I reply'd M. for Mials 98 2 43 Refer. Only refer yourself to this advantage

892 34 Reference. All that he is hath reference to your highness

All's Well. 51 3 302242 Make your full reference freely to my lord

Ant. and Cleop:15 798 235 Referr'd. Hath referr’d herself unto a poor, but worthy gentleman Cymbelino. | 893.113 Refletion. Nor feels not that he owes but by reflection

Troil and Crel 31 31 8752 24 Reflex. May never glorious sun reflex his beams, upon the country where you make abode

i Henry vi. 5 5 568121 I'll say, yon grey is not the morning's eye, 'tis but the pale reflex of Cynthia's brow

Rox.. and Jul. 31 5 9871115 Reformation. Never came reformation in a food, with such a heady current

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Comedy of Errors.10 1 104156 Nor my bad life reft me so much of friends

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Refi't. I role these babes; thinking to bar thee of succession, as thou reft's me of

Cymbeline. 3 909|125
Refuge. Like filly beggars, who, fitting in the stocks, refuge their shame Ricbard ii. 5 5 438 223
Regal feat. And this the regal seat: poffefs it York, for this is thine, and not king
Henry's heirs

3 Henry vi. 1 1 603|2 20 Regan. D. P.

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Ibid. 1 1 9301 27 - profession of love to her father Regard. You throw a strange regard upon me

Twelfth Night. 5 3311119 Sick in the world's regard, wretched and low

i Henry iv. 41 31 466 2.20 Your loss is great, so your regard Thould be

1 Henry vi. 41 51 563 1 20 In regard King Henry gives consent

Ibid. 5 5 56812 42 Our reasons are so full of good regard

Julius Cajar. 3 754139 Full of regard and honour

Ibid. 4 21 758122 Princes all, lay negligent and loose regard upon him

Troilus and Cressida.31 31 87519 20 Nature, what things there are, most abject in regard, and dear in use Tro and Cred: 3 31 875 256 Bites his lip with a politic regard

Ibid. 31 31 877 1:34 Love is not love when it is mingled with regards, that stand aloof from the entire

Lear. 1 point

11 9312155 In which regard

Orbello. 1 11045140 Even 'till we make the main, and the aërial blue, an indiftin&t regard

Ibid. 2

11051 2146 Regarded. The best regarded virgins of our clime have lov'd it too Mer. of Venice. 2

2021130 Regenerate. Whore youthful spirit, in me regenerate

Richard ii. 31 4161257 Regent. Why cousin, wert thou regent of the world, it were a Thame to let this land

Ibid. 12 Il 42012150 Regiment. And gives his potent regiment to a trull that noises it against us A.& Cl.: 6785 1139 Region. He is of too high a region, he knows too much

M. W. of Wina: 13 2 5241 In every region of his face

O bell.. 4 110681125 Regreets. From whom he bringeth sensible regreets

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K. John. 3) 1 3981146 Lo as at English feasts, so I regreet the dainticft last, to make the end more sweet

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York

i Henry vi. 3 15591412 Rrguerdon'd. Or been reguerdon'd with so much as thanks

Ibid. 1 41 555 126
Rebearjal. Here's a mavelous convenient place for our rehearsal Midf. Nigbt's Dr. 1 1831 18
Rebearse. Like an old tale Itill; which will have matters to rehearse, though credit be
afecp, and not an ear open

Winter's Tale. 5 2 360149
Reign. Thus have I politically begun my reign, and 'tis my hope to end successfully

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Reig nier, Duke of Anjou. D.P.

i Henry vi. 543 Reins. My belly's as cold as if I had swallow'd (now-balls for pills to cool the reins

Merry W.of Windsor. 3 51 632), thy tongue

Love's Labor L:9.5 21721218 He will bear you easily, and reins well

Twelfth Night.3 4325238 When she will take the rein, I let her run; but Me'll not stumble

Winter's Tale. 2 31 342|1|19 First the fair reverence of your highness curbs me from giving reins and spurs tu my free speech

Richard ii. 1 1 41411136 Give your dispositions the reins, and be angry at your pleasures

Coriolanus. 2 11 7121135 Ajax is grown self willid; and bears his head in such a rein

Troilus and Crelli 31 8632) 1 Spur them to ruthful work, rein them from ruth

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Or the hard rein which both of them have borne against the old kind king Lear.311 94611145
Reined. Being once chafod, he cannot be rein'd again to temperance Coriolanus. 31724 248
Rejoice beyond a common joy

Tempeft. 5111
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Troilus and Cref:14 41 880019 Rejourn the controversy of three-pence to a second day of audience

Coriolanu - 2 7121222 Reiterate. Which to reiterate were sin as deep 'as that, though tiųe Winter's Tale. 23371117 Relarje. Killing in relapse of mortality

Henry v.41 31 5321 14 Relations. Auzurs and understood relations

Macberb. 41 376219 Relative. I'll have grounds more relative than this

Ilamlet. 2/10161228 Releasd. He hath releas'd him from the world

Meas. for Meal. 3 962110 Relent. Will ye relent, and yield so mc:;; whilst 'tis offer'd you

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