Reafon. But I have reasons strong and forcible 3 Henry via A. S. P. C.L. 606/1159 You cannot reason almost with a man that looks not heavily and full of dread R. iii. 2 647133 662243 Ibid. 2 1679 124 But the sharp thorny points of my alledg'd reasons, drive this forward Ibid. 2 4 6862 1 Coriolanus. 4 6 731134 And public reasons shall be rendered of Cæfar's death Julius Cæfar. 3 2 7551 7 Ibid. 4 3 761|1| I Your reafon?—I see it in my motion, have it not in my tongue Ant. and Cleop. 2 3 7771 3 Timon of Athens. 2 1 809 156 Titus Andronicus. 1 2 8341 39 286716 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 characterized 2 867 213 Blind fear, that seeing reafon leads, finds fafer footing than blind reason stumbling| without fear Where reafon can revolt without perdition The reafon why the seven stars are no more than feven, is a pretty reason He has fome reafon, elfe he could not beg Now fee that noble and most sovereign reason, like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh He is embark'd with fuch loud reafon to the Cyprus' war Mer. of Venice. 2 8 All's Well. 5 3 303148 79219 Reaferable. You shall find me reasonable Reave. Had you that craft, to reave her of what should stead her moft Meaf. for Meaf. 1 5 Romeo and Juliet. 4 5 9932 32 Tam. of the Shrew.5 2 276231 Macbeth. 1 236327 1 Henry iv. 3 2 461147 Ibid. 3 3 463|2|24 Ibid. 5 4 470229 Well, God be thanked for these rebels, they offend none but the virtuous And rebels' arms triumph in maffacres But for you, rebels,-look to taste the due meet for rebellion 2 Henry iv. 4 2 496115 Ibid. 4 4 498|1|46 The rebels are in Southwark: fly, my lord! Jack Cade proclaims himself lord Mortimer Look where the sturdy rebel fits, even in the chair of state Rebellion of a cod-piece 2 Henry vi. 4 4 595118 3 Henry vi. 1 1 604130 Meaf. for Meaf 3 2 91124 Now God delay our rebellion, as we are ourselves, what things are we All's Well. 4 3 297124 Natural rebellion, done i'the blade of youth Ibid. 5 3 302|2|15 One who, in rebellion with himself, will have all that are his, fo too Winter's Tale. 12 337|2|30 Unthread the rude eye of rebellion lay in his way, and he found it To face the garment of rebellion, with fome fine colour Thus ever did rebellion find rebuke in this land fhall lofe his fway He told me that rebellion had bad luck King John. 5 4 409|2|44| 467 258 Ibid. 51 468143 Ibid. 5 5 4722 4 2 Henry iv.1 I 474 145 For that fame word rebellion, did divide the action of their bodies from their fouls Ib. 1 Archbishop of York's apology for rebellion I 475 231 Ibid. 1475 236 Ibid. 4 1 4922 35 Ibid. 4 1493 110 That you should feal this lawless bloody book of forg'd rebellion with a seal divine Ib. 4 14932 4 In a rebellion, when what's not meet, but what must be, was law What is the cause, Laertes, that thy rebellion looks fo giant-like Rebellious liquors Rebound. But I do feel, by the rebound of yours, a grief that shoots my very heart at root Rebuke. For living murmurers there's places of rebuke Receipt. That his good receipt fhall, for my legacy, be fanctified by the luckieft ftars in heaven A. S. P. C.L. Three parts of that receipt 1 had for Calais, difburs'd I to his highness' foldiers R. ii. 1 Receiving. To one of your receiving, enough is shewn Recheat. But that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead My master is of churlish difpofition, and little recks to find the way to heaven by doing deeds of hospitality I reck not, though I end my life to-day And tell the fishes, he's the queen's fon, Cloten: that's all I reck And recks not his own read Recking as little what betideth me Reckless Silvia Careless, reckless, and fearless of what's paft, prefent, or to come Meaf. for Meaf.4 I am reckless what I do to spight the world N Treil. and Creff. 5 5 889 248 2 916139 Hamlet. 1 31009|2|36 Two Gent. of Verona. 4 Ibid. 5 54 2 94258 So flies the reckless fhepherd from the wolf Macbeth. 3 1 3 Henry vi. 5 373 2 55 631216 You grave, but reckless senators Like a puft and reckless libertine Coriolanus. 3 1720121 310042 34 Reckoning. By this reckoning, he is more fhrew than fhe Taming of the Shrew. 4 1 268 110 It strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room As You Like It. 3 3 238220 1 Henry iv.3 2 461 139 Take from them now the sense of reckoning, if the oppofed numbers pluck their hearts from them The pig, or the great, or the mighty, or the huge, or the magnanimous, are all one reckonings Of honourable reckoning are you both Ibid. 4 7 5342 Romeo and Juliet.1 Such, amongst view of many, mine being one, may stand in number, though in reckoning none Recoil. Looking on the lines of my boy's face, methoughts, I did recoil twenty-three years 2 970 1 14 Ibid. 1 2 970144 Winter's Tale. 1 2335 2 27 3 380231 7 900158 31062 1 24 446 Recoiling. Her will, recoiling to her better judgment, may fall to match you with her country forms Recollected terms Recompence. In friendly recompence Othello. Do not look for further recompence, than thine own gladness that thou art employed My mafter, not myself, lacks recompence Ant. and Cleop. 2 Much Ado About Noth. 5 1 Ibid. 5 1 143228 Richard ii. I 1414110 Away, burn all the records of the realm: my mouth shall be the parliament of Recordation. For recordation to my nobie husband - 2 Henry vi. 4 7 595258 2 Henry iv. 2 3 Tr. and Cre. 5 2 48328 886 217 193158 Hamlet. 3 2 1021 2 18 To make a recordation to my foul of every syllable that here was spoke Recovered the most dangerous piece of lechery that was ever known in the common- Recovery. Is this the fine of his fines, the recovery of his recoveries A caitiff recreant to my coufin Hereford On pain to be found false and recreant Diftrustful recreants! fight 'till the last gasp; I will be your guard Richard ii. 1 1415 Ibid. 1 3 417 1 35 1 Henry vi. 2 Henry vi. 4 8 597 53 our ftreets Cor. 5 3 736 137 Either thou muft, as a foreign recreant, be led with manacles thorough And may that foldier a mere recreant prove, that means not, hath not, or is not in love Troi. and Cre3 864147 Recreant. Hear me, recreant; on thine allegiance hear me Lear. 1931|1|23 Recreation Recreation. Sweet recreation barr'd, what doth enfue but moody and dull melancholy| A. S. P. C. L. Comedy of Errors.5 1 117 2 I 149 1 If I do not gull him into a nayword, and make him a common recreation Twelfth N. 23 315243 Reify. That's to say, I meant to rectify my conscience Henry viii. 2 4 685252 Rectorfhip. Or had you tongues, to cry against the rectorship of judgement Coriolanus. 2 3 718156 Recure. Which to recure, we heartily folicit your gracious felf to take on you the charge and kingly government of this your land Red. And let's be red with mirth Red-breaft. 'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast teacher Red-lattice. Your red-lattice phrafes He called me even now through a red-lattice Red-murrain. A red-murrain o' thy jade's tricks M. 655137 35043 Ricbard iii. 3 7 4592 19 54119 1 Henry v.3 1 Wives of Wind. 2 2 2 Henry v.2 2 482|1|8| Troilus and Cref. 2 1865151 Red-peftilence. Now the red-peftilence strike all trades in Rome, and occupations perith Will you fend him, mistress, redemption, the money is in the desk O villain! thou wilt be condemn'd into everlasting redemption for this Redime te captum quam queas minimo Redoubted. Thefe affume but Valour's excrement to make themselves redoubted Redress. What I can redrefs, as I fhall find the time to friend, I will Merchant of Venice. 3 2 210216 That thou wilt ufe the wars as thy redrefs, and not as our confufion Reduce. Abate the edge of traitors, gracious lord, that would reduce these bloody days Reechy. The reechy painting Reechy kiffes. Richard in.5 4 669|2|43| Much Ado About Nothing. 3 3 135126 Hamlet. 3 410252 16 Mer. of Ven. 3 4 213 221 Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 161257 Reed. And fpeak between the change of man and boy, with a reed voice Henry vin. 2 46861 1 You common cry of curs! whofe breath I hate as reek o' the rotten fens Coriolanus. 3 3 725252 How under my oppreffion I d d reek, when I first mov'd you Refell'd. How I pray'd, and kneel'd, how he refell'd me, how I reply'd M. for Mcaf51 Refer. Only refer yourself to this advantage Reference. All that he is hath reference to your highness Make your full reference freely to my lord Referr'd. Hath referr'd herself unto a poor, but worthy gentleman Reflex. May never glorious fun reflex his beams, upon the country - I'll fay, yon grey is not the morning's eye, 'tis but the pale reflex of Ibid. I 1 Henry vi. 55 56821 Cynthia's brow Rom. and Jul. 3 5 987153 Hen. v.1 1 510140 1 104,156 139/11 9 Reformation. Never came reformation in a flood, with such a heady current Comedy of Errors. I Refty. Refuge. Like filly beggars, who, fitting in the stocks, refuge their shame Regal feat. And this the regal feat: poffefs it York, for this is thine, and not king Regan. D. P. profeffion of love to her father Regard. You throw a strange regard upon me Sick in the world's regard, wretched and low Your lofs is great, so your regard should be In regard King Henry gives confent Our reafons are fo full of good regard Full of regard and honour Refift. I ftole these babes; thinking to bar thee of fucceffion, as thou reft'st me of my lands A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 3 3 909 125 5 438223 Princes all, lay negligent and loofe regard upon him Nature, what things there are, most abject in regard, and dear in ufe Tr. and Cre: 3 3 875 256 Love is not love when it is mingled with regards, that stand aloof from the entire In which regard Even 'till we make the main, and the aërial blue, an indiftin&t regard Regiment. And gives his potent regiment to a trull that noises it against us -Lo as at English feasts, so I regreet the daintiest last, to make the end more sweet Reguerdon. And, in reguerdon of that duty done, I gird thee with the valiant fword of Reguerdon'd. Or been reguerdon'd with so much as thanks Winter's Tale. 5 Reign. Thus have I politically begun my reign, and 'tis my hope to end fuccessfully 3416254 3 417 216 269 113 2 Henry iv.44 500 212 543 5 6329 2 172 2 18 4 325238 3 342 119 to cool the reins When the will take the rein, I let her run; but she'll not stumble Give your difpofitions the reins, and be angry at your pleasures reins and fpurs to Richard ii.1 Troilus and Creff.1 Or the hard rein which both of them have borne against the old kind king 712135 38632 I Ibid. 5 3 887253 Lear. 3 1 946145 Coriolanus. 3 3 724 248 Tempeft. 51 21139 Cymbeline. 3 1 Troilus and Cref. 4 906228 4 880119 Coriolanus. 21 I 712 222 Winter's Tale. Henry v.4 3 532114 Macbeth. 4 376 19 Meaf. for Meaf. 2 Henry vi. 3 962/10 59736 Relent A, S. P. C. L. 41.643233 1278 153 Relent. 'Tis cowardly, and womanish. Not to relent is beastly, savage, devilish R. Great men shall press for tinêtures, stains, relicks, and cognisance Relief. Away for your relief My relief must not be tofs'd and turn'd to me in words Ibid. 5 3 302 237 J.Cæfar. 22750 260 2 Henry vi. 5 2 602 133 Tim. of Athens. 2 1809 255 Religion. In religion, what damn'd error, but fome fober brow will blefs it, and approve it with a text It is religion, that doth make vows kept I fee you have fome religion in you that you fear fires And sweet religion makes a rhapfody of words Reliques. Shall we go fee' the reliques of this town There's not a foldier of us all, that in the thanksgiving before meat doth relish the - I begin to relish thy advice Merch. of Venice. 3 2 21025 1398 222 5 897 235 Bomeo and Juliet. Twelfth Night. 3 I 762 I The imaginary relifh is fo fweet that it enchants my fenfe Let's fetch him off, or make remain alike I hope, it remains not unkindly with your lordship Remainders. The gods protect you! and bless the good remainders of the court Our remedies oft in our felves do lie, which we afcribe to heaven Both our remedies within thy help and holy phyfick lies Remember. I'll not remember you of my own Lord, who is lost too Remember'd. You being then, if you be remember'd, cracking the Remembrance. This Lord of weak remembrance Point of remembrance Romeo and Juliet. 2 977 240 3 1049 130 Winter's Tale. 3 2 ftones of the fore Meaf. for Meaf. 2 Ι 81114 1 I 9217 Ibid. 5 I 20215 Take fome remembrance of us for a tribute, not as a fee Grace and remembrance be to you both, and welcome to our shearing I have remembrances of yours, that I have longed long to re-deliver Remifs. That thus we die while remifs traitors fleep He, being remifs, most generous, and free from all contriving Remiffion. And never shall you see that I will beg a ragged and forestall'd Remiffness new-conceived Remnant. Some odd quirks and remnants of wit Ibid. 1 3 281 249 W.'s Tale. 4 3 3502 3 2 Henry iv. 2 348326 Ibid. 5 2 503 24 Henry v.1 2 512 116 Cymbeline. 1 6898 248 tongues, her Cymbeline. 31906|1|33 Hamlet. 3 11017 216 1 Henry vi. 4 3 562134 Hamlet. 4 7 10322 23 remiffion 2 H.. 5 2 502141 Meaf. for Meaf. 2 83237 M. Ado Ab. Notb. 2 313125 Richard ii. 1 3 6352 3 Remorfe. If your heart were touched with that remorfe as mine is to him 2 M. for M.2 M. Ado Abt. Noth. 4 2 83148 1136 126 5 I 982 47 15 My fifterly remorfe confutes my honour, and I did yield to him Mer. of Ven. 43 -- I did not then intreat to have her ftay, it was your pleasure, and your own remorfe As You Like It.1] 31 228/144 |