Tafe. He wrote this but as an affay or taste of my virtue Come give us a taste of your quality Whofe qualification shall come into no true taste again Tafted. I never tafted Timon in my life Praise us as we are tafted, allow us as we prove -If you can make it apparent that you have tasted her in bed, my yours Ibid. 2 4 945/2/49 Hamlet. 2 2 1014233 Otbello. 2 I 1054 2 29 Timon of Athens-3 2 814/126 Troilus and Creff32 87328 hand and ring is Cymbeline. 2 4 904 246 I had been happy, if the general camp, pioneers and all, had tasted her sweet body, fo I had nothing known Othello. 3 3 1063156 Tafting. Why, old foldier; wilt thou undo the worth thou art unpaid for, by tasting of our wrath Tatters. Tear a paffion to tatters Cymbeline. 5 5 926255 Tattle. The midwife, and the nurfe, well made away, then let the ladies tattle what they please Tatlings. Peace your tatlings Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847254 Merry W. of Wind.4 1 6514 Evermore tattling Taverns. Enquire at London 'mongst the taverns there Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 125 147 3 436 257 Epicurifm and luft make it more like a tavern, or a brothel, then a grac'd palace Lear. 14937141 Tavern-bills. Fear no more tavern-bills; which are as often the sadness of parting, as the procuring of mirth Taunt. Did not her kitchen maid rail, taunt, and scorn me I will acquaint his majefty of these grofs taunts I often have endur'd Taunting. I'll write to him a very taunting letter, and you shall bear it D. P. fir; it is legs Thou haft shot off one of Taurus' horns. We fhall your tawny ground with your red blood discolour Tarony finn'd. My mufick playing far off, I will betray tawny-finn'd fishes Ant. & Cleo. 2 5 777214 Tax. Thus wifdom wishes to appear most bright when it doth tax itself Meaf. for Meaf.24 86210 You tax Signior Benedick too much Taxing. If he be free, why then my taxing like a wild goose flies, unclaim'd of any man Both taxing me, and gaging me to keep an oath that I have fworn Taylor. Down topples fhe, and taylor cries, and falls into a cough -- D. P. As You Like It. 7 233123 251 Ibid. 4 3 2711 4 Ibid. 4 3 271157 The taylor stays thy leifure, to deck thy body with his rustling too? 'Taylor's-yard. 903/1/56 Ibid. 41914 128 1 Henry iv. 244541 Love's Labor Loft.2 1 153114 Romeo and Juliet. 1 2971144 Teach. To teach a teacher ill befeemeth me Tear. Will you tear impatient answers from my gentle tongue 1 Henry iv. 31459121 Midf. Night's Dr. 3 2 187 235 Him will I tear out of that cruel eye, where he fits crowned in his master's spight Tear a cat. A part to tear a cat in, to make all split Ibid. 4 3 So lively acted with my tears exhibit my tongue * Those foolish drops do somewhat drown my manly spirit Left her in her tears, and dried not one of them with his comfort Meaf. for Meaf.31 41 243 89213 Ibid. 3 1 89 17 Ibid. 4 3 96/2/44 1138226 Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1922 154 3204221 Ibid. 2 3204225 These great tears grace his remembrance more than those I shed for him Ibid. 1 278 135 Ibid. 3 281 2 60 32821 23 Ibid. 3 4 292 141 Tw. Night.1 1307213 Ibid. I 5 312 2 50 She is drown'd already, fir, with falt water, though I feem to drown her remem- She did, with an alas! I would fain say bleed tears; for I am fure, my heart wept blood And fo we wept; and there was the first gentleman-like tears that ever we fhed Ib. 5 2 fhall drown the wind Let's away, our tears are not yet brew'd Heaven-moving pearls with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib'd to do him justice 4 I Macbetb. 1 7368123 Truft not those cunning waters of his eyes, for villainy is not without fuch rheum 16.4 3 4c62 15 Ibid. 5 Oh, that there were fome virtue in my tears, that might relieve you Nay, dry your eyes; tears fhow their love, but want their remedies He hath a tear for pity, and a hand open as day for melting charity 2 2 408140 7 4111 55 3416245 2 422 250 Ibid. 3 3 429 262 1 Henry iv. 2 4 455 44 Let all the tears that should bedew my hearse, be drops of balm to fanctify thy But for my tears, the moift impediments unto my speech And all my mother came into mine eyes, and gave me up to tears Witness my tears, I cannot ftay to speak With fad unhelpful tears Ibid. 4 4 4992 49 Henry v.4 2 Henry vi. 2 4 583 112 590 221 2 601 2 50 Ibid. 1 585150 Ibid. 2 4 6091 9 6092 I Richard iii. 1 2 637 158 The liquid drops of tears that you have fhed, fhall come again, transform'd to orient Ibid. 4 My drops of tears I'll turn to sparks of fire Henry viii. 2 I did not think to shed a tear in all my miferies; but thou haft forc'd me Ibid. 3 2 6922/31 2 The tears live in an onion that should water this forrow Tears. Thy tears are falter than a younger man's, and venomous to thine eyes A. S. P. C.L. Cor.141 - Mine eyes, feeing those beads of forrow stand in thine, began to water 7. Cæfar. 3 Weep your tears into the channel, till the lowest stream do kifs the moft exalted fhores of all If you have tears, prepare to shed them now Ibid. 1 Ant. and Cleop. 2 770121 Fall not a tear, I fay, one of them rates all that is won and loft 1 841154 My tears are no prevailing orators Ibid. 3 1 841254 -- - . Then fresh tears stood on her cheeks, as doth the honey-dew upon a almoft wither'd She fays the drinks no other drink but tears, brew'd with her forrows, Thou art made of tears, and tears will quickly melt thy life away O let not women's weapons, water-drops, ftain my man's cheeks Which parted thence as pearls from diamonds dropt There the shook the holy water from her heavenly eyes My mourning and important tears Mine own tears do fcald like molten lead Back, foolish tears, back to your native spring; your tributary drops belong to woe Ib. 3 2 984233 Ibid. 3 3 985262 2 Henry iv. 473 582153 Titus Andronicus. 2 3 839148 Te Deum. Do we all holy rites; let there be fung Non nobis and Te Deum If I were as tedious as a king, I could find in my heart to bestow it all on your wor fhip and brief O, he's as tedious as a tir'd horse, a railing wife; worse than a finoaky house 1 H. iv. 3 1 Teems. Each minute teems a new one And nothing teems, but hateful docks, rough thistles, kekfies, burs 382133 Macbeth. 4 3 If that the earth could teem with woman's tears, each drop she falls would prove a crocodile Orbells. 411069 245 Teeming. This teeming womb of royal kings, fear'd for their breed, and famous by their birth Eighty odd years of forrow have I feen, and each hour's joy wreck'd with a week of teen To my teen be it spoken Richard .41 657143 Romeo and Juliet.1 3 971124 Merry Wives of Wind. 5 5 72 221 Love's L. Loft.5 2| 169|1|42 Winter's Tale. 4 3 356 57 Henry v.31520|1|49. 3 Henry vi. 56] 632[1] 5 And so I was, which plainly fignify'd-that I should fnarl and bite, and play the dog Daring the event to the teeth, are all in uproar of emulation Ibid. 56 632132 Henry hi.1 2 674246 Julius Cafar. 23 7513 4 Tamen Between two blades, which bears the better temper Few men rightly temper with the stars Hearts of moft hard temper melt and lament for her A. S. P. C. L. Ant. and Cleop. 411| 794|2|13 Timon of Arkens. 3 4 8161 3 Tevo Gent. of Verona. 1 2 26138 Merch. of Venice. 51 220147 Hamlet. 3 2 1020|1|40 Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 21282 57 Mer. of Venice. 1 2 1992 Now will I to that old Andronicus, and temper him with all the art I have 1 Henry vi. 2 4 552213 2 Henry vi. 5 2 602 112 3 Henry vi. 4 6 625218 Henry viii. 23682211 Jul. Cæfar. 31753245 Tit. And. 4485029 Cymbeline. 5 5 926139 Lear. 4 9381 1982 2 44 5 988137 4 483244 I'll pluck you out, and cast you with the waters that you lose to temper clay If you could find out but a man to bear a poison, I would temper it Romeo and Juliet. 3 I 2 Henry iv. 2 1 7239 1673144 7892 18 102 1 48 Afk God for temperance; that's the appliance only which your disease requires H.viii. 1 If the truth of thy love to me were fo righteously temper'd as mine is to thee I thought thy difpofition better temper'd 2251|38 As You Like It.1 2 Tempering. I have him already tempering between my finger and my thumb, and shortly will I feal with him But, Lords, we hear this fearful tempeft fing, yet feek no shelter to avoid the storm Ib. 21 2 Henry iv. 2 4 3 Henry vi. 5 6 519 135 6312 59 4 641235 That this tempest, dashing the garment of this peace, aboaded the sudden breach on't If after every tempeft come fuch calmness, may the winds blow till they have waken'd Tempeft-toffed. Will overfet thy tempest-tossed body Temples. Solemn temples For here we have no temple but the wood, no affembly but horn beafts As Y. L. I.3 3 Ladies, you deserve to have a temple built you Keep unfhak'd that temple, thy fair mind But, as this temple waxes, the inward fervice of the mind and foul withal Coriolanus. 3 3 7251 7 Ibid. 5 3 737 113 1902 1 I Cymbeline. 2 grows wide Hamlet. 1 31004153 She his hairy temples then had rounded with coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers Temporiz'd. All's well; and might have been much better, if he could have temporiz d Coriolanus. 2 61 730243 Temporizer. 1564 Temporizer. A hovering temporizer, that canft with thine eyes at once fee good and evil, inclining to them both Tempt. Do not tempt my misery Go, gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man - fince then have been born to us Tempted. Shall I be tempted of the devil thus Tempter or the tempted, who fins most From fairies and tempters of the night, guard me, befeech ye Tenable. Let it be tenable in your filence still Tenantius. Our fealty, and Tenantius' right, with honour to maintain Tench. I am stung like a tench Tend. And tend on no man's business The summer still doth tend upon my state that thou'dst speak, to the Duke of Hereford M. Ado About Noth.1 The cares I give, I have, though given away, they tend the crown, yet ftill with me Ibid. 4433 154 5732 2 Henry vi. 1 Ant. and Cleop. 42 79115 Troil. and Creff 4 4 881125 - Ten, or five, to follow in a house, where twice so many have a command to tend Lear. 2 4 94529 Mer. W. of Windf. 1 If any friend will pay the fum for him, he shall not die, so much we tender him If the should make tender of her love If, for his tender here I make some stay Yes, here I tender it for him in the court Huntsman, I charge thee, tender well my hounds If you should tender your fuppofed aid, he would receive it - And so betide to me, as well I tender you, and all of your's I do not know, what kind of my obedience I should tender 11018140 2 776 156 111817 3 130 240 2 150 155 2 185253 1 216 216 125217 All's Well.13 2822136 brought to me 1 Henry iv.54 471120 Richard iii. 2 4 648|2|4| Henry viii. 23 683126 Ibid. 2 4 685111 Timon of Athens. 5 2 815 235 Cymbeline. 17900|2|3 You tender more your perfons honour, than your high profession spiritual Let me my service tender on your lips I have out-ftood my time, which is material to the tender of our prefent I crave no more than hath your highness offer'd, nor will you tender lefs Good Capulet,-which name I tender as dearly as my own, be fatisfied You have ta'en these tenders for true pay, which are not fterling Tenderly. And will as tenderly be led by the nose as affes are Ibid. 1 7 901213 Ibid. 3 5 9122/44 Ibid. 4 2 9161 Lear.1 1931 21 Ibid. 14 937 5 R. and 7.31 982154 Ibid. 3 4 98711 Hamlet.131005144 Ibid. 131005145 Ibid. 1 3 1005148 Othello. 1 31051214 Lear. 5 3 962/2/16 So feem, as if you were inspir'd to do thofe duties which you tender'd to her Cymbeline. 2 3 903 117 All's Well 43 297 158 fee Cor. 736 144 than doth Tenderness. The tenderness of her nature became as a prey to her grief Cymbeline.12 394 215 Richard ii. 1414/1/12 Tendering |