2 761 2 Ibid. 3 Releni. 'Tis cowardly, and womanith. Not to relent is beastly, lavage, devilish A, S. F Relicks. Now he's gone, and my idolatrous fancy must fan&tify his relicks R.ü.f1| 41 64 The nature of his great offence is dead, and deeper than oblivion we do bury the Ail's Well.1 1 27 incenfing relicks of it - Great men shall press for tin&tures, stains, relicks, and cognisance Ibid. 5) 3) 303 Relief Away for your relief 7. Cafar. 12 759 My relief must not be toss'd and turn’d to me in words 2 Henry vi. 51 2 бо: Religion. In religion, what damnd error, but some fober brow will bless it, and approve Tim. of Albens. 121 1 805 it with a text It is religion, that doth make vows kept Mercb. of Venice. 3) 2) 210 K. Jobn. 3/ 1 398 I see you have some religion in you that you fear When the devout religion of mine eye maintains such fallhood, then turn tears to Cymbeline. 15 897 fires Rumeo and Juliet. I 2) 970 And sweet religion makes a rhapsody of words Hamler. 31 4 1024 Relinquished. To be relinquishod of the artists All's Well. 21 31 285 Rcliques. Shall we go see the reliques of this town Twelftb Night. 3 3 322 Relisb. I do not relith well their loud applause Meal for Meal 11 There's not a soldier of us all, that in the thanksgiving before meat doth relish the petition well that prays for peace Ibid.lt 7812 I begin to relish thy advice Troi. and Credili 3 865/2 The imaginary relish is so sweet that it enchants my sense 2] 872/2 You may relish him more in the soldier, than in the scholar Orbello. 2 11053/1 Relumine. I know not where is that Promethean heat, that can thy light relumine 16. 5) 2107512 Remain. And thou shalt still remain the Duke of York 3 Henry vi. 5 1 62811 Let's fetch him off, or make remain alike Coriolanus.lt 41 708/2 I hope, it remains not unkindly with your lordship Tim. of Arbens. 31 6 817/2/ Remainders. The gods protect you! and bless the good remainders of the court Cym. (1) 2 89412 Remediate. Be aidant and remediate in the good man's distress Lear. 4) 41 9551215 Romedy. If not a present remedy Mu. Ado About Notb. 1 3 124/24 Our remedies oft in our felves do lie, which we ascribe to heaven All's Well. 1 127912 Things without remedy should be without regard Macbeth. 2 374/2/ Both our remedies within thy help and holy phyfick lies Romeo and Juliet. 2 31 977|2|40 When remedies are past, the griefs are ended Orbello. 1 3 10491135 Reviember. I'll not remember you of my own Lord, who is loft too Winter's Tale. 3 2 3461 28 Briefly thy self remember Lear. 41 69591/36 Remember'd. You being then, if you be remember'd, cracking the stones of the forefaid prunes Meas. for Meas:12 81114 Remembrance. This Lord of weak remembrance Tempeft. 21 912117 Point of remembrance Ibid. 2012.15 Take some remembrance of us for a tribute, not as a fee Mercb. of Venice.14/ 7 218|1/60 2 28011/30 His good remembrance, fir, lies richer in your thoughts, than on his tomb All's Well. i By our remembrances of days foregone, such were our faults Ibid. 1) 3/ 281|2|49 Myremembrance is very free and clear from any image of offence done to any man T. N. 31 4 324/2/43 Grace and remembrance be to you both, and welcome to our hearing Wi's Tale. 4) 3) 350/23 To rain upon remembrance with mine eyos 2 Henry iv. 2/ 3/ 483/26 Ibid. With this remembrance 2 503/2/4 Henry v. 1 61 898/2/48 - Whose remembrance yet lives in men's eyes : and will to cars and tongues, her theme, and hearing ever Cymbeline. 31906-133 I have remembrances of yours, that I have longed long to re-deliver Hamlet. 31 1101712/16 i Henry vi. 562|1|34 Remiss. That thus we die while remiss traitors Sleep Hamlet. 4. 7|10322/23 He, being remiss, most generous, and free from all contriving And noyer Tall you see that I will beg a ragged and forestall'd remiffion 2 H. v. 5) 2 502141 3 0 1 I C 2 513/1/16 4 A. S. P. C. L. Romcrfe. Without any mitigation or remorse of voice Twelfth Nigbta121 31 315)1146 Stop the access and passage to remorse Macbetb.: s 367 1/18 The vileft stroke that ever wall-ey'd wrath, or staring rage, presentod to the tears of soft remorse King Jobn4 31 40618 What says monsieur Remorse i Henry iv. 1 2 444133 I feel remorse in myself with his words; but I'll bridle it 2 Henry vi. 41 7 5962137 And gentle, kind, effeminate remorse Ricbard iii. 37 65512 57 The abuse of greatness is, when it disjoins remorse from power 7. Cæfar.12 1 747111 4 Abandon all remorse Otbeilo. 31 3 1063222 To obey Thall be in me remorse, what bloody work foever Ibid.31 3 1064 2.14 Remorseful Two Gent. of Verona. 41 3 4011 4 day 2 Henry vi. 41 5911132 Remotion. All thy safety were remotion Tim. of Athens.41 31 823 57 This act persuades me that this remotion of the Duke and her is practice only Lear. 2 4 943255 Remove. In our remove be thou at full ourself Meaf. for Meal." 76128 Shall your loves woo contrary, deceived by these removes Love's Lab. LOA. 5 2 267 140 Here's a petition from a Florentine, who hath for four or five removes, come thort All's Well.5 31 30312 39 to tender it herself Curiolanus. 2 7061229 Remov'd. How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd Meas. for Meal! 4 78/2 14 Your accent is something finer than you can purchase in so removed a dwelling As You Like It. 3 2 237 2124 house Winter's Tale. 5 2 3602157 Removedness. So far, that I have eyes under my service, which look upon his removedness Ibid.41 1348)1144 Remunerate. Yes, and will nobly him remunerate Titus Andronicus. 1 2 8351166 Remunerationi-explained by Costard Love's Lab. Loft. 31 1156129 Let not virtue seek remuneration for the thing it was Troil. and Cr] 3 3 876139 Rend. Sleep and snore, and rend apparel out Mer. of Venice. 2 51 2051134 To rend our own foldiers All's Well. 31 6 294 1 2 They suppos’d, I could rend bars of steel, and spurn in pieces posts of adamant i H.vi. 4. 5482 14 We must not rend our subjects from our laws, and stick them in our will Hen. viii. 1 21 6751152 Much Ado Ab. Norb. 41 11 1371153 And he did render him the most unnatural that liv'd mongft men As You Like It. 4) 3 2442 52° Which I presume will render you no blame All's Well. 51 11 3012150 May it please your majesty, to give us leave freely to render what we have in charge Henry v. 1 2 513125 Let each man render me his bloody hand Julius Cæsar. 3) 1 753 2 55 To Cæfar will I render my legions, and my horse Ant. and Cleop. 31 8 78612 46 And sends forth us, to make their sorrowed render Tim. of Arbens. | 31 827132 To satisfy, if of my freedom 'tis the main part, take no ftriéter render of me, than Cymbeline. 5 4921258 Newness of Cloten's death (we being not known, nor muster'd among the bands) may drive us to a render where we have liv'd Ibid 41 41 919/2128 My boon is, that this gentleman may render of whom he had this ring Ibid. 51 51 925/1127 Render up. My hour is almost come, when I to fulphurous and tormenting flames munt render up myself Hamlet. 1 5 100642 45 Render'd. The castle gently render'd Macbetb. 517 386 1 13 A gentleman well bred, and of good name, that freely render'd me these news for true 2 Henry iv. I 11 474 1 28 And public reasons Mall be rendered of Cæsar's death Julius Cafar.|31 275517 Rendezvous. That is my rest, that is the rendezvous of it Henry v. 2 1 514|216 Renegado. A very renegado Twelfth Night. 3 21 322112 Reneges all temper Ani, and Cleop. Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks, to every gale and vary of their master Lear.21 2 941 1138 Rerew. Therefore Mall he die, and I'll renew me in his fall Coriolanus. 5 5 738144 Would you renew me with your eyes Cymbelipe.|31 2 907|2 22 Renouncement. By your renouncement, and immortal spirit Meas. for Measat 5 7911/46 Renown. So I am driven, by breath of her renown, either to suffer thipwreck H. vi. 61 569 150 Stay we no longer dreaming of renown 3 Henry vi. 1611135 By wounding her belief in her renown with tokens thus and thus Cymbeline. 55 9252 42 Rent off thy filver hair Titus Andronicus. 3 843 253 Repair me with thy presence Two Gent. of Verona. 5. 4. 431135 - But only a repair i' the dark Muf. for Meas. 141 14 931124 Repair. my all 767 1113 T Ro R RO R Love's Lab. Loft.4 1 1572157 Ricbard ii. 22 4237135 Hamler. 31 31023143 Macbcrb. 2 3 371217 A. S. P. C.LA All's Well. 21 2801110 Repo Winter's Talc. 51 358|1|12 3 Henry vi. 5) 1 628118 Lear. 41 11 95312139 Hamlet. 5) 210392)29 0:bello. 31 2 10591148 I'll pour this pestilence into his ear,—that she repeals him for her body's luft Orbello. 2) 310581) 33 Ricbard i :. 4 1 432\56 Repent. It my wind were but long enough to say my prayers, I would repent M.W.of w.41 51 69(2/27 I never did repent for doing good, nor shall not now Mer. of Ven. 31 41 213420 Winter's Tale. 3 21 346 3 Ibid.31 2 3461|18 i Henry iv. 3) 3) 461226 at idle times as thou may'st 2 Herry iv. 2 21 482 2 2 Richard ii. 41 6432/53 Cymbeline. 51 4921255 . 5) 4) Mu. Ado Abt. Norb.2! I 432150 Then comes repentance, with his bad legs 126 1125 Try what repentance can: what can it not ? yet what can it, when one cannot repent Reperited the ills she hatch'd were not effected Cymbeline. 5) 5) 924152 Repetition. The repetition in a woman's ear, would murder as it fell As You Like I.51 4 245 2/24 Reply-churlifb. Report goes Merry W. of Windf. 3 497144 Who falling in the flower of her own youth, hath blister'd her report M. for M.2 Volumes of report 931/47 If my gossip Report be an honest woman of her word Tam, of the Sbrew. 2 - And now I find report a very liar 1 262 These wife men, that give fools money, get themselves a good report after fourteen Twelfth Night. 4 1 326 2143 - That which I Mall report, will bear no credit, were not the proof so nighw. Tales 1 35911165 I see report is fabulous and false i Henry vi. 2 31 55112144 That man i’ the world, who fall report he has a better wife, let him in nought be trusted Henry vi. 2 41 685111,5 Had he died in the business—then his good report would have been my ron 3 707 11 My mind gave me, his clothes made a false report of him 5 7292143 — 'Twas a contention in publick, which may, without contradiction, suffer the report Cymbelin. 1 5897111 Thou wrong'ít a gentleman, who is as far from thy report, as thou from honour Ibid. I 7 900211 There's gold for you; fell me your good report 3 903116 Never saw I figures so likely to report themselves 41 905111 And my report was once first with the best of note 31 9082 - should render him hourly to your ear 41 94012 And am right forry, that I must report ye my master's enemy Thou wrong'st it more than tears, with that report 9901 me and my cause aright to the unsatisfied 2 104111 All my reports go with the modest truth; not more, nor clipt, but fo Reportingly. Believe it better than reportingly 132/2 Repose. The fofter nurse of nature is repose 41 95512 Riprchend. I myself reprehend his own person 1491 Reprisal . I am on fire, to hear this rich reprisal is so nigli, and yet not ours 46511 Roproach. Is it not Hero? Who can blot that name with any just reproach M. Ado A.N. 13811 Myfclf would, on the rereward of reproaches, strike at thy life 3 84.240 Ibid. 4) 3 20811154 21139 years purchase Coriol. 1 I Ibid.2 Ibid. 3 Ibid. 31 5) 9111 Romeo and Juliet. 4 Hamlet. 5 Lear. 41 71 96011 Lear. 4 i Henry iv. 4 1 1 I 1 1161159 148 are Ibid. 3 A. S. P. C.L 1 Henry iv.1 21 4442157 Reproof. In the reproof of this lies the jest - Those enemies of Timou's, and mine own, whom you yourselves Mall set out for Timon of Arbens. 51 € 829 120 reproof, fall, and no more M. Ado Ab. Norb. 2 31 13121 Reprove. 'Tis so, I cannot reprove it Lear.131 51 94912 49 Reprovable. A provoking merit, set a-work by a reprovable badness in himself i Henry vi 14 Il 5601213 Comedy of Errors.15 Two Gent. of Verona. 1 3 26113 155 Slender reputation M. Ado Ab. Notb. 4 i 13911156 You may conceal her (as best befits her wounded reputation) All's Well 317) 29412 28 And would not put my reputation now in any staining act Ibid. 5) 31 3041130 2 3381 Ricbard i. 1 11415140 Ibid. 2 1420|237 Ant. and Cleop. 31 9 787 155 Timon of Albens. 3 5 8161158 Seeing his reputation touch'd to death, he did oppose his foe - I have left the immortal part, fir, of myself, and what remains is bestial.-My reputation, lago, my reputation Otbello. 2 31057 1153 is an idle and most false impofition; oft got without merit, and loft without deserving Ibid.21 31057 158 Repuse. In my conscience do repute his grace the rightful heir to England's royal seat 2 Henry vi.si 600 260 Reputing. Yet, by reputing of his high defcent 1 583248 Requeft. 'Tis in request, I can tell you Winter's Tale. 4) 3 3522 5 At your request, my father will grant precious things, as trifes Ibid. 5 21 35912151 His great opposer Coriolanus being in no request in his country Coriolanus. 41 31 7272151 Or came it by request, and such fair question as soul to foul affordeth Orbello. Il 31048126 Cori lanus. 2 21 716/1/52 Requiring. Answer his requiring with a plausible obedience Meas. for Mea. 13 892132 Requital. I profess requital to a hair's breadth Merry W. of Windfor. 42 652112 You do so grow in my requital, as nothing can unroot you all's Will. 5 301 145 To make a more requital to your love K. John.2 39012154 Rescue. I am thy prisoner, wilt thou suffer them to make a rescue Comedy of Errors.14 those breathing lives to die in beds King John.12 2 39412) 5 Good people, bring a rescue or two.-Thou wo't, wo't thou . 2 Henry joy. 2 1 48011 8 Resemblance. What likelihood is in that?--not a resemblance, but a certainty M. for A1.7 95145 Rejemble as much as an apple doth an oyster, and all one Tam. of the Shrerv.14 21 2701137 Macberb.12 2 369243 31 282223 Refign. He bids you then resign your crown and kingdom Refift . I see a woman may be made a fool, if she had not spirit to refift Rejolves. How yet refolves the governor of the town T.of ihe Sbr. 3 21 266 2 44 May it please your highness to resolve me now Henry υ. 3 31 5212 43 - yourself for more amazement 3 Henry vi. 3 2 617213 O, that this too too folid Aleth would melt, thaw, and resolve itself into a dew Winter's Tale Ham. 2110022 45 Ah, that thy father had been so resolv'd 3 Henry vi. 612 2 24 And be resolv'd how Cæsar hath deserv'd to lie in death 5 63012141 Your resolution cannot hold, when 'tis oppos’d, as it must be by the Day Julius Cæferr. 1 4 1161124 2 Henry v. 2 41 519 1125 5 3 3621 49 2 Ibid. Resolution. 5 3 A.S. P. C.L Refort. Join with me to forbid him her resort Timer of Atbers.] 미 80기 9 Respects. What should it be that he respects in her, but I can make tespective in myself Two Gent. of Verona. 41 3 I would have dafi'd all other respects Mucb Ado Ab. Notb.21 31 130 231 - You have too much respect upon the world, they lose it that do buy it with much care Mercbant of Venice. 11981133 - And therefore loft that title of respe& which the proud soul ne'er pays but to the proud i Henry iv.1 31 445140 For the gain propos'd choak’d the respect of likely peril fear'd 2 Henry iv.: Il 4751220 - This argues conscience in your grace; but the respeets thereof are nice and trivial Ricbard ii. 3 7 6552 za Thou art a fellow of a good respect 7. Cæfar.1515) 76511136 He doth deny him, in respect of his, what charitable men afford to beggars T.of Atb.31 21 814 125 - And never learn'd the icy precepts of respect Ibid. 41 31 822 21:2 You know me dutiful; therefore, dear fir, let me not fame respect Troi. and Cr. 5/ 3] 888:24 Since that respects of fortune are his love, I shall not be his wife Lear. 1 1 932 11 7 'Tis worse than murder, to do upon respect such violent outrage Ibid. 21 4 94313 - There's the respect, that makes calamity of so long life Hamlet. 31 11017145 of thrift Ibid. 3) 210202111 Refpifted. First, an it please you, the house is a respected house, next this is a respected fellow, and his mistress a respected woman Meas. for Meal: 2 1 81216 Respective. Though not for me, yet for your vehement oaths, you should have been respective Merchant of Venice. 5) 1 2202 23 - lenity Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 9822 55 Respectively. You are very respectively welcome, fir Timun of Atbers. 3) 1 812 248 Refpice finem. Comedy of Errers. 4 4 1152) 9 Respite. This, this All-Souls' day to my fearful soul, is the determined respite of my Ricbard i. 5) 1 6651 24 wrongs - This respite Mook the bosom of my conscience Henry viii. 214 €852 30 Responsive. Very responsive to the hilts Hamlet. 5) 21039 11 4 Ref as wretches have o’ernight that wait for execution in the morn Two G. of Ver.22 39/2136 I have set up my rest to run away, so I will not reft ’till I have some ground Mof V.2 2 203 21: No reft be interposer 'twixt us twain Ibid.32 21212 22 To whom we all rest generally beholden Tam.of tbe Sbrer. 2 259 255 Why then the beef, and let the mustard rest Ibid.4 s 27012 25 What I can do, can do po hurt to try, since you set up your rest 'gainst remedy A.W.2 1 284/1.49 I most jocund, apt, and willingly to do you rest, a thousand deaths would die T. N.5 330 113 If what in rest you have, in right you hold King Jobr. 4 2 403315 Here let us reft, if this rebellious earth have any resting for her true king's queen Richard ii. 5/ 1434 53 - Left rest and lying still, might make them look too near into my state 2 Henry iv. 4 4 500 27 And now there rests no other Mist but this i Henry vi. 21 5511 5 We are too bold upon your rest Jul. Cæfar. 21 1 74712 25 In peace and honour rest you here, my sons Tirus Andronicus. 1 21 833 124 I lov'd her most, and thought to fet my reft on her kind nursery Lear. I 29 Execution of the rest, beloved sons, be your's Ibid. 1 1 9302.44 He hath put himself from rest, and must needs taste his folly Ibid.2 4 9451241 The county Paris hath set up his reft, that you Thall rest but little Rom. and Jul.41 5 992|159 - O here will I set up my everlasting rest Ibid. 5 3 996 110 You reft here in our court some little time Hamlet. 2 2 10101 29 Reff you fair, good Signior Mer.of Venice. 3 2002 58 Reafiem. And now they do re-stem their backward course Ot bello. | 31047150 Refful English court Richard i. 4 1 43111160 Restoration, hang thy medicine on my lips Lear.4 71 960|1|3a Reforative. I will kiss thy lips; haply, some poison yet doth hang on them, to make me die with a restorative Romeo and Julia. 51 31 996221 Reftrained. To put metal in restrained means to make a false one Meas. for Meas.2 41 8512129 Refreint. For the fifth Harry from curb'd licence plucks the muzzle of restraint 2 Hen.iv.4) 4 500 116 Refly noth Cymbeline. 31 6 913 33 Retail d. Truth Mould live from age to age, as 'twere retaild to all pofterity Ricb. m. 31 649|1|3 Re-tell thee again and again Orbelio.11 310501213 Retention. Sir, I thought it fit to send the old and miserable king to some retention Lear. 5 3 962 237 Ruantive. Have I been ever free, and must my house be my retentive enemy, my jail Tisca of Atbars.131 41 815124 Rara. 1 93012 |