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Tinkers. I am fo good a proficient in one quarter of an hour, that I can drink with any tinker in his own language, during my life

The lord ambassador, sent from a fort of tinkers to the king Tip-toe. Jocund day stands tip-toe on the misty mountains' tops

Tire. The hip-tie, the tire-valiant, or any other tire of the Venetian admittance

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I like the new tire within excellently

And, like an empty eagle, tire on the flesh of me and of my fon
- Then put my tires and mantles on him, whilst I wore the fword
Tirft. When thou shalt be difedg'd by her that now thou tir'st on
Tiring. Upon that were my thoughts tiring
Tirra-lirra. The lark, that tirra-lirra chaunts

A. S. P. C. L.

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Tirrits. I'll forfwear keeping houfe, before I'll be in these tirrits and frights 2 Henry iv. 2 Titan. Didft thou never fee Titan kifs a dish of butter, pitiful hearted Titan, that melted at the fweet tale of the fun

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Whofe virtues will, I hope, reflect on Rome, as Titan's rays on earth Titus Andron. 1
Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face

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Let Titan rife as early as he dare, I'll through and through you
Alack, no remedy to the greedy touch of common kiffing Titan
And flecked darkness, like a drunkard, reels from forth day's path-way, made by
Titan's wheels

Troil. and Creffida. 511

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Cymbeline 3 4

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 3

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Midf. Night's Dream.

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I am a fpirit of no common rate, the fummer ftill doth tend upon my state, and I do love thee

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Tithe. No Italian prieft fhall tithe or toll in our dominions

Every tithe foul, 'mongst many thousand difmes, have been as dear as Helen's T.& C. 2 Titinius. D. P.

Title. And feal the title with a lovely kifs

K. John. 3

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Julius Carfar.

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Tam. of the Shrew. 3

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'Tis only title thou difdain'st in her, the which I can build up
O that I had a title good enough to keep his name company
Now does he feel his title hang loose about him, like a giant's robe upon a dwarfish
thief

All's Well. 2

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Barely in title, not in revenue,-richly in both if justice had her right
And, withal, to pry into his title, the which we find too indirect for long continuance

1 Henry iv. 4
The feverals, and unhidden passages, of his true titles to fome certain dukedoms H.v. 1
Will you, we fhew our title to the crown? if not, our fwords fhall plead it in the
field

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Under what title fhall I woo for thee

All thy other titles thou hast given away; that thou waft born with
Title-leaf. Yea, this man's brow, like to a title-leaf, foretells the nature of

lume

Title-tattle. There is no tittle-tattle, no pibble-pabble, in Pompey's camp
Titus. D. P.

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TITUS ANDRONICUS.

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To-and-fro-conflicting wind and rain

Lear.3

To be, or not to be, that is the question

Tead. Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, wears a precious jewel in his head

Hamlet. 3

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How the long'd to eat adders heads and toads carbonado'd
that under the cold ftone, days and nights haft thirty one
Let thy fpiders, that fuck up thy venom, and heavy gaited toads, lie in their way

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To help thee curfe this poifonous bunch-back'd toad

I do hate a proud man, as I hate the engendering of toads

Thou toad, where is thy brother Clarence

Richard .1 2 636243

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Ibid. 1 3
Ibid. 4 4 6601 7

Ibid. 4 4

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Troi. and Creffa 3 870111

But fhe, good foul, had as lieve fee a toad, a very toad, as fee him Romeo and Juliet. 2
Some fay the lark and loathed toad change eyes

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Toad.

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Toad. I had rather be a toad, and live upon the vapour of a dungeon, than keep a corner] in the thing I love, for others' ufes

Or keep it as a ciftern, for foul toads to knot and gender in Toad-fpotted. A moft toad-fpotted traitor

Teats-ftool.

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Othello. 3 31062|2)
Ibid. 4

210711 8 Lear. 5 3 963246

Troil. and Creff.2 1865153

Teaft. Either to harbour fled, or made a toaft for Neptune
Teafts and butter. I preft none but such toasts and butter, with hearts in their bellies no
bigger than pins' heads

Ted. Every 'leven wether tods; every tod yields pound and odd fhilling Winter's Tale. 4
Why the great toe?-For that being one o' the lowest, basest, poorest, of this moft
Coriolanus.1
wife rebellion, thou goest foremost

Toe.

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The man that makes his toe, what he his heart should make, shall of a corn cry, woe

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Love's Lab. Loft. 4

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Tefore. Some obfcure precedence that hath tofore been sain

Farewel, Lavinia, my noble sister; O, 'would thou wert as thou 'tofore haft been

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Why do you go about to recover the wind of me, as if you would drive me into a Hamlet. 3 2 1022 123 Two Gent. of Verona.4 3 toil 411 4 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 170131

Token. You lov'd not her, to leave her token
-For the Lord's tokens on you do I fee

this

That what in time proceeds, may token to the future our past deeds
Do you not read fome tokens of my fon, in the large composition of
That all their eyes may bear thofe tokens home, of our restored love and
This token ferveth for a flag of truce betwixt ourselves

By wounding his belief in her renown with tokens thus and thus
Send the token of reprieve

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I never gave him token
Token'd. On our fide like the token'd pestilence, where death is sure
Much Ado About Nothing. 3
Tolerable. For the watch to babble and talk is most tolerable and not to be endured
Toll. I will buy me a fon-in-law in a fair, and toll him: for this, I'll none of him

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Tolling. When like the bee tolling from every flower the virtuous sweets
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 5 1 141247
Tomb. In a tomb where fcandal never flept, fave this of hers, fram'd by thy villainy
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Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb, and fing it to her bones
If a man do not erect in this age his own tomb, ere he dies, he fhall live no longer
in monument, than the bell rings and the widow weeps

A tomb must cover thy fweet eyes

Gilded tombs do worms infold

Ibid. 5 2 1451 7

'Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 195151 Mer. of Venice. 2 7 20718 Henry viii. 3 2 692163 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987239 Methinks, I fee thee, now thou art fo low, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb

of orphan's tears

Sweet tomb, that in thy circuit doft contain the perfect model of eternity R.&3.53 955114 Tomboys. To be partner'd with tomboys

Cymbeline.17 900151

Tom o Bedlam. My cue is wond'rous melancholy, with a figh like Tom o' Bedlam Lear. I
To-morrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last fyllable of recorded

time

2 934 111 Macbeth. 5 5 385141

Tongs and bones. I have a reasonable good ear in mufic, let us have the tongs and the

bones

Tongue. A fpendthrift of tongue

with a tang

Mortality and mercy in Vienna live in thy tongue and heart

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If you should need a pin, you could not with more tame a tongue defire it
How might fhe tongue me

Be not thy tongue thy own shame's orator

My tongue, though not my heart, fhall have its will

Ibid. 4 4

Com. of Errors. 3 2 110228
Ibid. 4 2 113229

Oh, time's extremity! haft thou fo crack'd and splitted my poor tongue in feven

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Men are only turn'd into tongue, and trim ones too

No woman fhall come within a mile of my court, on pain of lofing her tongue

Which his fair tongue (conceit's expofitor) delivers in fuch apt words
His tongue all impatient to speak and not see

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As You Like It. 2)

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Tam. of the Shrew. 2

Rein thy tongue

The world's large tongue proclaims you for a man replete with mocks
Man's tongue is not able to conceive what my dream was
Silence is only commendable in a neat's tongue dry'd

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Ibid. 3 2 235234
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All's Well.1 3 282131
Ibid. 4 1 295153

I must put you into a butter woman's mouth, and buy another of Bajazet's mule

Ere my heart durft make too bold an herald of my tongue

Let my tongue blifter; and never to my red-look'd anger be the trumpet any more

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Within my mouth you have engoal'd my tongue, doubly portcullis'd with my teeth and lips

Ibid. 1

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of dying men inforce attention like deep harmony

This tongue, that runs fo roundly in thy head, fhould run thy head from thy unreverend fhoulders

Ibid. 2

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His tongue is now a stringless instrument

Difcomfort guides my tongue, and bids me speak of nothing but despair
Care-tun'd tongue

I know your daring tongue scorns to unfay what once it hath deliver'd

Ibid. 2 1 421 140
Ibid. 3 2 427.123
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Ibid. 4 1 431 156

My tongue cleave to my roof within my mouth, unless a pardon, ere I rise, or speak

➡ And gave the tongue a helpful ornament; a virtue that was never feen in you

And his tongue founds ever after as a fullen bell
Turning your tongue divine to a loud trumpet, and a point of war

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I have a whole fchool of tongues in this belly of mine; and not a tongue of them all fpeaks any other word but my name

Ibid. 4 3 496 146

Thefe fellows of infinite tongue, that can rhime themselves into ladies favours,— they do always reason themselves out again

Henry v.5 2 539 218
Ibid. 5 2 540236

My tongue is rough, coz'; and my condition is not smooth
Sharp Buckingham unburdens with his tongue the envious load that lies upon his

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Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death, and shall that tongue give pardon to fpit their duties out, and cold hearts freeze

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Tongue. The tongue our trumpeter

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Coriolanus.
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Ibid. 5

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These are the tribunes of the people, the tongues o' the common mouth
Your good tongue, more than the inftant army we can make, might stop our coun-
tryman

This tongue had not offended so to day if Caffius might have rul'd
Mince not the general tongue

Julius Cæfar. 576225 Antony and Cleo. 1 2 7692 7

So, now go tell, an if thy tongue can speak who 'twas that cut thy tongue, and ravish'd thee

O, that delightful engine of her thoughts

Speaking is for beggars, he wears his tongue in his arms
Struck me with her tongue most serpent-like, upon the very heart

Titus Andronicus. 2

5 840261 Ibid. 31 1 842149

Troil. and Cref.33 877139
Lear. 2 4 944756

Ibid. 5 3 963253

Tongues [Languages] I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues, that I have in

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And that thy tongue some say of breeding breathes
Birter'd be thy tongue for fuch a wish

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Too much. I will not take too much for him

Took. And took it on his death, that this, my mother's fon, was none of his
Tool. Or have we fome strange Indian, with the great tool, come to court, the women
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And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks

Draw thy tool; here comes of the houfe of Montague
Tooth of time. When it deferves a forted refidence 'gainst the tooth of time Meaf. for M. 51
Tooth-acb. This is no charm for the tooth-ach

There was never yet philofopher, that could endure the tooth-ach patiently
He that fleeps, feels not the tooth-ach

Tooth-pick. Now you, traveller, he and his tooth-pick at my worship's mefs
Tooth-picker. Fetch you a tooth-picker now from the fartheft inch of Afa M. A. Ab. N. 2
Top. Take time by the top

He's a coward and a coyftril, that will not drink to my niece, till his brains turn o' the toe like a parish top

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He turn'd me about with his finger and thumb, as one would set up a top
Edmund the bafe fhall top the legitimate

All the ftor'd vengeance of heaven fall on her ingrateful top
And top extremity

Topas. Sir Topas, the curate, who comes to vifit Malvolio the lunatick
Top-gallant. Which to the high top-gallant of my joy must be my convoy
night

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Ibid. 5 3 964 2 14
Tw. Night. 4 2
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in the fecret
Rom.and Jul. 2 4 980133

Topless. Sometime great Agamemnon, thy toplefs deputation he puts on Troi. and Creff13 863123

Top-maft. And Montague our top-mast

Topp'd. So far he topp'd my thought

Topping. And topping all others in boasting

Topples. Down topples she

Though caftles topple on their warders heads

3 Henry vi. 54 629260 Hamlet. 4 71032/1/21 Coriolanus. 2 1 712125

Romeo and Juliet. 1 1

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Much Ado Ab. Netb. 3 2
Ibid. 51

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1
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And topples down steeples and moss grown towers

1 Henry iv. 3

I'll look no more; left my brain turn, and the deficient fight topple down headlong

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Ant. and Clesp. 2791 25

Ibid. 12 795 140
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Rom. and Juliet.

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Torch. Give me a torch

What torch is yond', that vainly lends his light to grubs and eyelefs fculls Torch-bearers. We have not spoke as yet of torch-bearers

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Fair Jeffica fhall be my torch-bearer

Defcend, for you must be my torch-bearer

Torments. What studied torments, tyrant, haft for me

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Torn. Prove our loving lawful, and our faith not torn

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Mer. of Venice.2 4 204 2/43

Ibid. 2

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Ibid. 2

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Winter's Tale. 3 2 345230

Othello. 5 21079134

Ibid. 1

Could promife to himself a thought of added honour torn from Hector Troil. and Cre45
Tortive. And divert his grain tortive and errant from his course of growth
Tortoife. Come, thou tortoife

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Tempeft.1

Romeo and Julist. 51 994137

Torture. No worfe of worfe extended, with vileft torture let my life be ended All's W.2 The curfes he shall have, the tortures he shall feel, will break the back of man, the heart of monster

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 3579
K. John. 4 1402130

How now, foolish rheum, turning difpiteous torture out of doors
Thou'lt torture me to leave unspoken that, which, to be fpoke, would torture thee

Thou, king, send out for tortures ingenious

Bitter torture' fhall winnow the truth from falfehood

This torture should be roar'd in difimal hell

If thou doft flander her, and torture me, never pray more

Toryne. Cæfar has taken Toryne

Tofs. Good enough to tofs

Toffeth. Lucius, what book is that the toffeth fo

Cymbeline. 5 5 925131 Ibid. 5 5 925156 Ibid. 5 5 928123 Rom. and Jul. 32 984128 Orbello. 3 31063 221 Ant. and Cleop. 3 7 785260 1 Henry iv. 4. 2465 2 49 Titus Andron.41845151 Lear. 4 6 957 2 39 Ibid. 4 6

Tet. The wren goes to't, and the finall gilded fly does lecher in my fight luxury, pell-mell, for I lack foldiers

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The fitchew, nor the foyled horfe, goes to't with a more riotous appetite Tottering What news, what news, in this our tottering state

Touch of affli&tion

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Richard 3 2
Tempest. 51

Tavo Gent. of Verona. 5 4
Ibid. 5 4

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Haft thou kill'd him fleeping? O, brave touch

Mid. N.'s Dream.

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No touch of bashfulness

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But, at his touch, such fanctity hath heaven given his hand, they prefently amend 16.4 3 381 253 To morrow, good Sir Michael, is a day, wherein the fortune of ten thousand men muft 'bide the touch

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Ah, Buckingham, now do I play the touch, to try if you be curtent gold indeed

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Madam, I have a touch of your condition, that cannot brook the accent of reproof

2 6572 6 Ibid. 4 4 660238 H.viii. 2 2 631150 Ibid. 5 1 696 239 Coriclanus. 4 1 726 237 Timen of Athens.1 18032

His curfes and his bleffings touch me alike, they are breath I not believe in
Give your friend fome touch of your late business
My friends of noble touch

If he will touch the estimate

them with feveral fortunes

O thou touch of hearts! think thy flave man rebels
One touch of nature makes the whole world kin
I know no touch of confanguinity

A touch more rare fubdues all pangs, all fears

Heavens, how deeply you at once do touch me

me with noble anger

Might I but live to fee thee in my touch, I'd say I had eyes again me not fo near

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Troi. and Cre3 3 876143
Ibid. 4 2 879
Cymbeline. 1 2 8951 8

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Lear. 2 4 945224
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Otbelio. 2

Touched. Hath he borne himself penitently in prifon? how feems he to be touched

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That you have touch'd his queen forbiddenly
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