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Revenge. Had all his hairs been lives, my great revenge had stomach for them all Orbello 5| 2/1076/2/20
Then murder's out of tune, and sweet revenge grows harsh

Ibid. 5 21077 116

Reveng'd. Be reveng'd: or she that bore you, was no queen, and you recoil-from your
great flock

Revengeful. You know his nature, that he's revengeful
Revenue. My revenue is the filly cheat

Barely in title, not in revenue

Cymbeline. 17 9001 57
Henry viii. 1 1
Winter's Tale. 4 2

6731 20

348 240 Richard 21 421258

The common curfe of mankind, folly and ignorance, be thine in great revenue

Troil. and Creff2 3 868 249
Tw. Night.15 313110

Reverberate. Haloo thy name to the reverberate hills
Reverbs. Nor are thofe empty-hearted, whofe low found reverbs no hollowness Lear. 1 1 9315

Reverence. Knavery cannot, sure, pride himself in fuch reverence

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Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood with folemn reverence
Our arms, in strength of malice, and our hearts of brothers temper do receive you
in, with all kind love, good thoughts and reverence

Yet reverence (that angel of the world) doth make distinction of place 'twixt high
and low

Cymbeline. 4 2 917148

Let this kifs repair thofe violent harms, that my two fifters have in thy reverence
made

Reverend. There is no ftaff more reverend than one tipt with horn
Reverent. Of very reverent reputation

Thou art reverent touching thy spiritual function, not thy life

I will touch thee, but with reverent hands

Reveller.

The Briton reveller

Lear. 4 7 960 135 Mu. Ado Ab. No. 5 4 146250 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 116159 1 Henry vi. 3155521 Ibid. 5 4 566 144 Cymbeline 17899|2|27 All's Well. 4 4 300143

Revives. We must away; our waggon is prepar'd, and time revives us
Revolt. And pick ftrong matter of revolt and wrath, out of the bloody fingers ends of
John

Lead me to the revolts of England here

Thou wilt revolt, and fly to them, I fear

King Jobn 34 401231

Ibid. 5 4 409239 Richard iii. 4 4 664 6

If I revolt, off goes young George's head; the fear of that withholds my prefent

aid

All the regions do fmilingly revolt

Revolted. Our revolted wives fhare damnation together

Ibid. 45 664 238 Coriolanus. 4 731246

Should all defpair, that have revolted wives, the tenth of mankind would hang
themfelves

Merry W. of Wind. 3 2

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To ranfom home revolted Mortimer
Mortimer! he never did fall off, my fovereign liege, but by the chance of war Ibid. 1
Revolve. If this fall into thy hand, revolve

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And you may then revolve what tales I have told you
Revolution. The prefent pleafure, by revolution lowering, does become the opposite of
itfelf

Rewards. He that rewards me, heaven reward him

-I will reward thee, once for thy fprightly comfort, and ten-fold for thy valour A. & C.4 7 792247
Reynaldo. D. P.

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For it is a figure in rhetorick, that drink, being poured out of a cup into a glass, by
filling the one, doth empty the other

-And practice rhetorick in your common talk

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At a few drops of woman's rheum, which are as cheap as lies, he fold the blood and
Jabour of our great action

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Rheum. I have a falt and fullen rheum offends me

Rheumatick. In your doublet and hose this raw rheumatick day

You are both in good troth as rheumatic as two dry toasts -But then he was rheumatic; and talk'd of the whore of Babylon Rheumatifm attributed to the influence of the moon

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Mid. Night's Dream.2
7. Cæfar. 2
Macbeth. 3 4

Rheumy. And tempt the rheumy and unpurged air to add unto his sickness
Rhinoceros. The arm'd rhinoceros

Rhodes. The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes

Rhodope.

Othello. 1 31047123

Rhimes. Thou haft given her rhimes, and interchang'd love-tokens with my child

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Much Ado Ab. Notb. 5
Mer. of Venice.1
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It is the first time that ever I heard breaking of ribs was sport for ladies
Ribs of oak. What ribs of oak, when mountains melt on them, can hold the mortice Orb. 2
Ribs of feel. 0!-enough, Patroclus; or give me ribs of fteel
Ribald. Yon ribald nag of Ægypt, whom leprosy o'ertake

But that the busy day, wak'd by the lark, has rouz'd the ribald crows

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Troil. and Creff. 13
Ant. and Cleop.38
Tr.& Cr.42

Merry W.f Wind. 4
Midf. Night's Dream 4

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Or else a feast, and takes away the ftomach.-Such are the rich, that have abundance, and enjoy it not

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yet lives, black heaven's intelligencer; only referv'd their factor to buy fouls R..4 4659 256

disturbed in his fleep by the ghofts of those whom he had murder'd foliloquy after being disturbed by the ghofts

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Henry the fixth did prophecy that Richmond should be king
A bard of Ireland told me once, that I fhould not live long after I faw Richmond 1.4 2
aims at young Elizabeth, my brother's daughter, and, by that knot, looks proudly on
the crown

The Earl of Richmond is with a mighty power landed at Milford
-'s addrefs to God the night before the battle of Bosworth
encouraged in his fleep by the ghofts of those who had been murder'd by Richard Ib.

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I think, there be fix Richmonds in the field; five have I flain to-day, instead of him Richmond, Countess.

Rid. This Glofter should be quickly rid the world, to rid us from the fear we have of him

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A good riddance

Riddles. Book of

Lyfander riddles very prettily

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 182 115

Dead though the be, the feels her young one kick, so there's my riddle, one, that's dead, is quick

All's Well. 5 3 30525

How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth, in riddles, and affairs of death Mac. 35 3762 52

His currifh riddles fort not with this place

I know the riddle: I will go

Riddle-like, lives fweetly where the dies

Riddling Confeffion finds but riddling shrift

Ride. On whofe foolish honesty my practices ride easy

Riding. My mafter riding behind my mistress

Rift. Within which rift imprison'd

Then I'd fhriek, that even your ears shou'd rift to hear me

- Wars 'twixt you twain would be as if the world should cleave,

fhould folder up the rift

Kifted Jove's flout oak with his own bolt

Riggifh. That the holy priests bless her, when she is riggish

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Winter's Tale. 51358155

and that flain men

Ant. and Cleop.3 4 78417
Tempeft. 51

Ant. and Cleop. 22
C. of Er. 4 2

Right. First he deny'd you had in him no right. He meant, he did me none

Do me right, or I will protest your cowardice

I will tell you every thing, right as it fell out

To do a great right, do a little wrong

To look into the ftains and blots of right

For I do fee the cruel pangs of death, right in thine eye

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Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 5 1

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For, of no right, nor colour like to right, he doth fill fields with harness in the

realm

O that right should thus overcome might

By words, or blows, here let us win our right

If that be right, which Warwick says is right, there is no wrong, but

right

Say, that right for right hath dimm'd your infant morn to aged night
In the name of God, and all these rights, advance your standards, draw

fwords

➡'s by right fouler, strengths by strength do fail

O virtuous fight, when right with right wars who shall be most right Right glad

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This is a fleep, that from this golden rigol hath divorc'd so many English kings

Rigour. Like a rigour of tempeftuous gufts
Rim. For I will fetch thy rim out at thy throat, in drops of crimson blood
Ring. Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's fake

Deliver it to Madam Silvia: she lov'd me well, deliver'd it to me
This is the ring you sent to Silvia

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2 Henry iv. 4 4 499 120 1 Henry vi. 5 6 569147 Henry v.44 532210 Gent. of Ver.2 2 29 9

Ibid. 4 3
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Ibid. 5 4
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Love's Labor Loft.5 2 172131
give away, let it

Mer. of Venice.3 2 211145

Ibid. 3 2 211157

Ibid. 12182 5

Ibid. 4 1 2182/35

My Lord Baffanio gave his ring away unto the judge that begg'd it, and, indeed,

deferv'd it too

By this ring the Doctor lay with me

Ibid. 51 220 246

Ibid.

For that fame scrubbed boy, the Doctor's clerk, in lieu of this last night did lie with|

-me

He that runs fastest gets the ring

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Ibid. 5 1 221 219 Tam. of the Shrew.11 256143

He hath given his monumental ring, and thinks himself made in the unchafte com-
Such a ring as this, the last time that e'er fhe took her leave at court, I faw upon

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Ring. In Florence was it from a căfement thrown me, wrapp'd in a paper which contain'd the name of her that threw it

1573

A. S. P. C. L.

All's Well. 5 3 3031 58
Ibid. 5 3 304149

Behold this ring, whose high respect, and rich validity, did lack a parallel
She got the ring; and I had that, which an inferior might at market price have
bought

None of my Lord's ring! why, he fent her none

Look, how this ring encompaffeth thy finger, even fo thy breast encloseth my poor
heart
If entreaties will render you no remedy, this ring deliver them

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Twelfth Night. 2

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By virtue of that ring I take my caufe out of the gripes of cruel men
A precious ring, that lightens all the hole

Ibid. 5

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I will wage against your gold, gold to it; my ring I hold dear as my finger, 'tis part

For the ring is won

Do you not hear it ring ?-what the chain ?-no, no; the bell

Thy old groans ring yet in my ancient ears

And in this habit met I my father with his bleeding rings, their precious ftones new loft

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When that my care could not withhold thy riots, what wilt thou do when riot is thy care

1 Henry vi. 4 4 562221

Midf. Night's Dream. 2

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Henry viii. 1

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673 235

Merry W. of Wind. 1

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To know our enemies' minds we'd rip their hearts; their papers are more lawful Lear.4 Ripe. Trinculo is reeling ripe

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Ripely. It fits us therefore, ripely, our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness Cym. 3 Ripens. And as my fortune ripens with thy love, it shall be still thy true love's recompence

And ripen Juftice in this common-weal

Richard ii. 2 3 4242 20 Tit. Andronicus.1 2 833243

Ripeness. Men must endure their going hence, even as their coming hither: ripeness

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Rifing. And doth enlarge his rifing with the blood of fair King Richard, scrap'd from
Pomfret ftones

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Rites. Time goes on crutches, till love have all his rites

Proceed, proceed; we will begin these rites, as we do truft they'll end in true delights

With fuch maimed rites

The rites for which I love him are bereft me

As You Like It. 5 4 2501 S
Hamlet. 5 110352 35
Othello. 1 3 1049 2 38

Rivage. O do but think you stand upon the rivage, and behold a city on the inconftant billows dancing

Rivality. Prefently denied him rivality

Rival bating. With rival hating envy

Rivals. The rivals of my watch

Rive. To rive their dangerous artillery upon no christian soul but English
The foul and body rive not more at parting, than greatnefs going off
When my heart, as wedged with a figh, would rive in twain

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Ant. and Cleop. 3 5 7841 24

Richard ii. 1 3 4172 5
Hamlet. 1 1999 1 24
Talbot 1 H.vi. 4 2 561|2|28|
Ant. and Cleop. 411
794 2 18
Troi. and Creff. 1 1 858131

Ibid. 1 3 864 218
Lear. 3 2947 137
Julius Cafar. 4 3 759235
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Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their courfe through my burn'd bosom
Which makes the filver rivers drown their shores, as if the world were all diffolv'd

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Tempeft. 41
K. Jobn. 5 7

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Rivet. my eyes will rivet on his face

Rivetted trim

Rive, fays the drunkard

Road. This Doll Tearsheet fhould be fome road

-I warrant you, as common as the way between St. Alban's and London
At laft with easy roads he came to Leicester

Ready, when time fhall prompt them, to make road upon us again You know the very road into his kindness, and cannot lofe your way Ream. Rome fhall remedy this.-Roam thither then

Roan.

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That Roan fhali be my throne

Now, Roan, I'll shake thy bulwarks to the ground

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Let me play the lion too: I will roar, that I will do any man's
me: I will roar, that I will make the duke fay, let him roar again
I will roar you as gently as any fucking dove; I will roar you an 'twere a nightin-

gale

As we shall make our griefs and clamour roar upon his death

Is this a place to roar in

But I fear, they'll roar him in again

Nay, lay thee down and roar; for thou haft kill'd the sweetest innocent Rear'd. There roar'd the fea, and trumpet clangor founds

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Rearing. Bardolph, and Nym, had ten times more valour than this roaring devil
When Antony found Julius Cæfar dead, he cried almost to roaring
Reaft. Suffolk, the new made Duke, that rules the roaft

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Reated. But with fuch words that but roated in your tongue

Rob. Even fuch, they fay, as ftand in narrow lanes, and beat our watch, paffengers

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Now could thou and I rob the thieves, and go merrily to London, it
ment for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jeft for ever
And rob in the behalf of charity

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Trai. and Creff 5 3
Cymbeline. 4
Henry viii. 2
Othello. 1

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I'll rob none but myself: and let me die, ftealing fo poorly Robb'd. For where I am robb'd and bound, there muft 1 be unloos'd The robb'd that fmiles takes fomething from the thief 'He that is robb'd, not wanting what is ftolen, let him not know it, and he's not robb'd at all

Robbers. And what makes robbers bold, but too much lenity

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3 Henry vi. 2 661523 84/2/11

Rubbery. Thieves for their robbery have authority, when Judges steal themselves M. for M.2 2
Progrefs of money acquired by robbery

Robbing. To watch like one that fears robbing

Robe. Sure this robe of mine does change my difpofition
-You were beft say, these robes are not gentieman born

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2 I 27153
Winter's Tale. 43351110
Ibid. 5 2 3611/22
Macbetb. 24 372/2/42
Henry vii 2 692 256

Ant, and Cleop. 1 2 770116

Lear.4

Merry W. of Wind

Midf. Night's Dream.

Two Gent. of Verona. 4 1

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Two Gent, of Ver.2 1

And not one veffel 'fcape the dreadful touch of merchant-marring

The splitting rocks cowr'd in the finking fands

rocks

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Hamlet. 3 2 1018229

ilerchant of Venice. 3 2 212 127 2 Henry i 1587/2/44

Oh, I could hew up rocks, and fight with fiint, I am fo angry at thefe abject terms ib. 1599 148
Lo, where comes that rock, that I advise your shunning

Sleep rock thy brain

I am whipp'd and fcourg'd with rods

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The king hath wafted all his rods on late offenders

Would I had a rod in my mouth, that I might anfwer thee profitably

For when thou gav'ft them the rod, and putt'ft down thine own breeches

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