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Let this, my fword, report what speech forbears

Sword. But I'll make thee eat iron, like an oftridge, and swallow my sword like a great
Pin

I will hallow thee, for this thy deed, and hang thee o'er my tomb, when am dead

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Ibid. 4 10

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Ibid. 4 19 5991 1

Thus doth he force the fwords of wicked men to turn their own points on their Imafters befoms

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I know his fword hath a sharp edge; it's long, and, it may be faid, it reaches tar

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Filling the air with fwords advanc'd

His fword (death's ftamp) where it did mark it took
To you our fwords have leaden points

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With this good sword, that ran through Cæfar's bowels, fearch this bofom
This is a Roman's part; come, Caffius' fword, and find Titinius' heart
She made great Cæfar lay his sword to bed; he plough'd her, and she cropt Ant.
My fword made weak by my affection, would obey it on all caufe
This is his fword, I robb'd his wound of it

He fhould eat fwords first

When thou haft hung thy advanced sword i' the air, not letting it decline on the
declin'd

Reft, fword; thou haft thy fill of blood and death

That such a slave as this should wear a fword, who wears no honefty
To be tender minded does not become the sword

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Sword and buckler. And that fame fword and buckler Prince of Wales

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Sybil's. The angry northern wind will blow thefe fands, like fybil's leaves abroad Tit. And.4
Sycamour. Underneath the grove of fycamour

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Much Ado Ab. Natb.11
Henry v.2 I

Romeo and Juliet. 1
Tempest 2
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Sylla. And, like ambitious Sylla, over-gorg'd with gobbets of thy mother's bleeding

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As You Like It.

Sympathies. If that thy valour stand on sympathies, there is my gage, Aumerle, in gage to thine

Sympathize. Then with the loofers let it fympathize; for nothing can

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seem foul to thofe

And the men do fympathize with the mastiffs, in robuftious and rough Sympathized. By this fympathized one day's error

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Merry Wives of Wind. 2

Synod. Thus Rosalind of many parts by heavenly synod was devifed

Sym. Our fyons, put in wild and favage ftock

Syre. Sing Syren for thyfelf, and I will dote
This fyren, that will charm Rome's faturnine

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TABLE. Who art the table wherein all my thoughts are visibly character'd and

engrav'd

Two Gent. of Verna 27 322 19

If any man in Italy have a fairer table which doth offer to swear upon a book, I shall
have good fortune.

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Table. Drawn in the flattering table of her eye

A. S. P. C.L.

K. Jobu. 2 2 395|1|28 494219

And therefore will he wipe his tables clean; and keep no tell-tale to his memory 2 H. iv.4

And wide unclasp the tables of their thoughts to every ticklish reader
Table book. If I had play'd the desk, or table book
Table-Sport. Let me for ever be your table-sport
Table-talk. Let it ferve for table-talk

Trai, and Cref. 45 881246
Hamlet. 2 21011 156
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Merry W. of Windfor. 4 2
Mer. of Venice. 3 5 214235

Tabled. Though the catalogue of his endowments had been tabled by his fide, and I to perufe him by items

Tabor. Rather hear the tabor and pipe

Cymbeline 15 896211 129149 166 14

Mu. Ado About Norb. 2 3

Or I will play on the tabor to the worthies, and let them dance the hay
Doft thou live by thy tabor

Taborer. I would I could fee this taborer

Tabourines. Make mingle with our rattling tabourines

Beat loud the tabourines

Love's L. Loft.5 1
Twelfth Night 3 1
Tempeft. 3 2
Ant. and Cleop.48

Taciturnity. The fecrets of neighbour Pandar have not more gift in taciturnity
Tackles. Our flaughter'd friends the tackles

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Troi. and Creff4 5

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Cymbeline. 42 916126

Merry Wives of Windjer-3 3
1 Henry v. 3

- When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it shews to man the tailors of the earth

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Taint. Till Birnam wood remove to Dunfinane I cannot taint with fear
A pure unspotted heart, never yet taint with love
What follows then? commotions, uproars, with a general taint of the whole state H. vii. 5
If he were foil'd, why, then we did our main opinion crush in taint of our best man

Or your fore vouch'd affection fall into taint

--not thy mind, nor let thy foul contrive against thy mother aught Tainted. Pray heaven his wifdom be not tainted

For, fure, the man is tainted in his wits

And brought him forward (as a man forely tainted,) to his answer

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Meaf. for Meaj.4 4
97 128
Twelfth Night. 3 4 322243
Henry vii. 4 2 694230
Othello. 2 11054121
2 Henry wi.2580130
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Merry Wives of Wind. 4 4

Meal. for Meaf.4 I 92154

Much Ado About Notb. 2 3 130250

to you, as your predeceffors have, your honour with your form

Winter's Tale. 1 2 334155

3 Henry vi. 13
Coriolanus 2 2

Bring me word how he takes my death

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Cymbeline. 42
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Take in. And undergoes more goddess-like than wife-like, fuch affaults as would take

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Taking. Bless thee from whirlwinds, star-blafting, and taking
Taking airs. Strike her young bones, you taking airs, with lameness
Taking up. Thou art good for nothing but taking up

Talbot, Lord.

D. P.

1 Henry vi. P. 543.

All's Well. 3 5 292247

Henry v.3

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Lear. 3 4 94827

Ibid. 2 4 94423 All's Well 2 3 287 236

his fon. D. P.

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Is this the Talbot, so much fear'd abroad, that with his name the mothers still their
babes

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The world will fay he is not Talbot's blood, that bafely fled, when noble Talbot
ftood

If fon to Talbot, die at Talbot's foot

his titles

I truft, the ghost of Talbot is not there
Sir Gilbert

Tales. I had my good wit out of the hundred merry tales

That tells a heavy tale for him

Shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion

He hears merry tales, and smiles not

Thereby hangs a tale

This is to feel a tale, not hear a tale

Ibid. 4 5 563115
Ibid. 4 6 563 2 52
Ibid. 51564225
Ibid. 5 3 5652 7

Richard iii. 4 5 664244

M. Ado About Nothing.2 1126219

Ibid. 3

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Mer. of Venice.

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Tam. of the Shrew. 4 1

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Ibid. 4 1
Macbeth. 1 3 365151
Ibid. 5 5 385147
K. Jobn. 4 2 403139
Ibid. 4 2 405133

As thick as tale came poft with post
Life compared to a tale told by an ideot
This act is as an ancient tale new told
Or bid me tell my tale in exprefs words
Then give me leave that I may turn the key, that no man enter till my tale be done

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Mark how a plain tale fhall put you down
An honest tale fpeeds beft, being plainly told
Let him tell the tale; your hearts will throb and weep to hear him speak Tit. And. 5
Thou defireft me to stop in my tale against the hair
I would have made it short; for I was come to the whole depth of my tale
I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word would harrow up thy foul
I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver
Talent. If a talent be a claw, look how he claws him with a talent
Well, God give them wifdom, that have it; and those that are fools, let them ufe
their talents

1 Henry iv. 2

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Richard iii. 4

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Romeo and Juliet. 2

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Ibid. 2

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Hamlet. 1

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Othello. 1

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Love's Lab. Loft. 4

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I do return thofe talents doubled, with thanks, and fervice
Taleporter. Here's the midwife's name to't, one mistress Taleporter
Talk. Our talk muft only be of Benedick

Without any flips of prolixity or croffing the plain highway of talk
Yet he talks well;-but what care I for words
If thou'lt fee a thing to talk on when thou art dead and rotten, come hither W.'s Tale. 3
And talk fo like a waiting gentlewoman, of guns, and drums, and wounds 1 Hen. iv.1
My lord Talbot there shall talk with him, and give him chastisement for this abufe

How can I grace my talk, wanting a hand to give it that accord Talkers are no doers

-My good lord, have great care I be not found a talker

Tall. You were good foldiers, and tall fellows

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If tall-a lance ill-headed

He's as tall a man as any in Illyria

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Much Ado About Noth. 3 1 132 138

1 Henry vi. 41
Titus Andronicus. 5 2
Richard iii. 1
Henry viii. 2

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Merry W. of Windf2

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Twelfth Night. 1
Winter's Tale. 5

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Send me a cool rut-time, Jove, or who can blame me to pifs my tallow

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Tame. Thou must be married to no man but me, for am he am born to tame you,
Tam. of the Shrew.2

Kate

Truft him not in matter of heavy consequence; I have kept of them tame, and
know their natures

And make them tame to their obedience

His remedies are tame

You must be watch'd ere you be made tame

To tame these vile offences

A moft poor man made tame to fortune's blows

1 262 210

All's Well. 2 5 289215 King John. 4 2 405162 Coriolanus. 41 6 730223 Troi. and Creff 3 2 873116 Lear. 4 2 9542 6 Lear.41 6959125

Tome.

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Tang. Let thy tongue tang arguments of state

Tangle. She means to tangle mine eyes too

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Twelfth Night. 2
As You Like It.13 5240223
1 Henry vi. 4 2 561211

Stands with the fnares of war to tangle thee
Tangled. His speech was like a tangled chain, nothing impair'd, but all diforder'd

Mid. Night's Dream. 5 1 13160 2685226 Hamlet. 5 11035132 Tantlings. But to be still hot summer's tartlings, and the fhrinking flaves of winter Cym. 4 4 919249 Tap'd. That blood already, like the pelican, hast thou tap'd out, and drunkenly carows'd

My king is tangled in affection to a creature of the queen's, Lady Anne Bullen H. v. Tanner. A tanner will last you nine year

Tapers. Tapers they are, with your sweet breath puff'd out

Richard ii. 2 1 42114 Love's Lab. Loft.5 2 168 227

My inch of taper will be burnt and done, and blindfold death not let me fee my

fon

Get me a taper in my study

Now fit we close about this taper here

How ill this taper burns

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Titus Andronicus.2 4 840125 Which like a taper in fome monument doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks

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Taphouse. I never come in any room in a taphouse but I am drawn in Meaf. for Meal. 2
Tapfer is a good trade

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A wither'd ferving-man, a fresh tapfter

I'll be your tapster still

A poor widow's tapfter

- I would not have you acquainted with tapfters, they will draw you

I am ill at reckoning, it fitteth the spirit of a tapfter

The oath of a lover is no ftronger than the word of a tapfter Thou gav'ft thine ears, like tapfters, that bid welcome to proachers 11

Meaf. for Meaf1 2
Ibid. 2
Ibid. 2 1

Love's Lab. Left.1

As You Like It. 3

knaves, and all ap

Tapper's arithmetic. Indeed a tapfter's arithmetic may foon bring his

to a total

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4 239 241

Timon of Athens. 4 3 822129

Troilus and Cref particulars therein As You Like It.3 2 235123

Tar. Civet is of bafer birth than tar; the very uncleanly flux of a cat
Tardiness. A tardiness in nature, which often leaves the history unfpoke, that it in-

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The prince must think me tardy and remifs

Tardy'd. The good mind of Camillo, tardy'd my swift command
Tardy-gaited night. And chid the cripple, tardy-gaited night
Targe. Whofe naked breast stept before targe
-This 'greed upon, to part with unhack'd edges, and bear back our

of proof

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Comedy of Errors. 2 1
As You Like It. 41

2 860 110

1931 250 106 139

242 125

Richard .41 656256
Julius Cæfar.1 2 744 2 61

Trei. and Cr.
Winter's Tale. 32

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881 1 19

345 214

Henry v.4 ch. 527112
Cymbeline. 5 5 923244

Antony and Cleop.2 6779125
3 Henry vi.2 1
thus 1 H.iv.2 4 45329
Ant. Cleo. 4 8 793131

targes undinted

Target. I made no more ado, but took all their feven points in my target,
Henceforward will I bear upon my target three fair fhining funs
Eear our hack'd targets like the men that owe them

Tarpeian rock. Bear him to the rock Tarpeian, and from thence into deftruction caft him

He fhall be thrown down the Tarpeian rock with rigorous hands

Or pile ten hills on the Tarpeian rock

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Coriolanus. 31 721156

Ibid. 31722118
Ibid. 3 2 722255

Tarquin's. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his defign moves like a ghoft Macb.2360214

He receiv'd in the repulfe of Tarquin feven hurts i' the body

Coriolanus. 2 1 7131 53

At fixteen years, when Tarquin made a head for Rome, he fought beyond the mark

of others

A merrier day did never yet greet Rome; no, not the expulfion of the Tarquins 16.5473747

Ibid. 2 2 715226

Turquin

Tarquin. Beg at the gates, like Tarquin and his queen

-As Tarquin erst, that left the camp to fin in Lucrece' bed

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Ibid. 41 845221

Our Tarquin thus did foftly prefs the rushes, ere he waken'd the chastity he wounded

Tarre. Like a dog that is compell'd to fight, snatch at his master that doth tarre him on

Cymbeline. 2

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Pride alone must tarre the mastiffs on, as 'twere their bone And the nation holds it no fin, to tarre them on to controverfy Tarriance. I am impatient of my tarriance

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Tarty'd. I might have still held off, and then you would have tarry'd
Tart. So tart a favour to trumpet fuch good tidings

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Tartar. Here's a Bohemian Tartar tarries the coming down of thy fat woman M.W.of W.4 5 limbo worse than hell

Comedy of Errors. 4 2 113246 Out, tawny tartar, out Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 1872 4 From stubborn Turks and Tartars never train'd to offices of tender courtesy M. of Ven.4 12151 Which gratitude, through flinty Tartars bofom, would peep forth and answer thanks

To the gates of Tartar, thou most excellent devil of wit lips

He might return to vasty Tartar back

All's Well. 4 4 300112
Twelfth Night.25
Macbeth. 4
Henry v.2

We'll have no Cupid hood-wink'd with a scarf, bearing a Tartar's painted bow of lath

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Task. These are barren tasks, too hard to keep; not to fee ladies, ftudy, faft, nor neep

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Richard ii. 2 2 424 120

Alas, poor duke, the task he undertakes, is-numbering sands, and drinking oceans dry

We would be refolved, before we hear him, of fome things of weight that task our thoughts, concerning us and France

Henry v.12 511122 Let every man now tafk his thought, that this fair action may on foot be brought 16.1 2 513249 An easy task; 'tis but to love a king

The long day's task is done, and we must fleep

You are much more at task for want of wisdom, than prais'd for harmful mildness Lear.

And dare not task my infirmities any more

She might lie by an emperor's fide, and command him tasks

Tafked. The gallants shall be tasked

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How fhew'd his tasking? feem'd it in contempt
Taffel. Thou taffel of a prodigal's purse, thou
Taffel-gentle. O, for a faulconer's voice to lure this taffel-gentle back again Rom. and Jul. 2 2
Tafte. Our houfe is hell, and thou, a merry devil, didft rob it of fome tafte of tediouf-
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Take a taste of my finding him, and relish it with good obfervance
Since my conversion so sweetly tastes, being the thing I am
O, you are fick of self-love, Malvolio, and taste with a diftemper'd appetite Tw. Night. 1 5
your legs, fir, put them to motion

How did he take it, who did taste to him
Things sweet to tafte, prove in digestion four

of it first, as thou wert wont to do

Ibid. 3 1
K. John. 5 6
Richard ii. 1 3 418155
Ibid. 5 5 439145

Every idle, nice, and wanton reafon, shall to the king, tafte of this action 2 Hen. iv. 4
To your death: the tafte whereof, God of his mercy, give you patience to endure H. v. 2
Both their voices blended, the greatest taste moft palates theirs
Have ye not had a taste of his obedience

And in fome tafte, is Lepidus but fo; he must be taught and train'd
For here the Trojans taste our dearest repute with their fineft palate
I will give a taste of it forthwith to Agamemnon

I do beseech you, as in way of tafte, to give me now a little benefit

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