93616 Hamiet. 2 If circumstances lead me, I will find where truth is hid, though it were hid indeed Try. Then this breaking of his has been but a try for his friends -, a wealthy Hebrew of my tribe, will furnish me I have heard him fwear to Tubal and to Chus Tuck. Difmount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation 21011226 Timon of Athens. 5 2 825132 90213 Cymbeline.17 899 212 Tim. of Atb. 4 3 820,224 Merchant of Venice. Ibid. 1 3 197 200, 256 212 143 Ibid. 3 2 Tw.Night. 3 4 324240 1 Henry iv. 2 4 4541 3 Merch. of Venice.5 1220145 Winter's Tale. 4 3 1 Henry vi. 2 354 547 Ant. and Cleop.311 789158 374 1 5882/10 2 Henry vi. 3 2 Mu. Ado About Nothing.1 Tully. A Roman fworder and banditti slave murder'd sweet Tully --'s oratory Tumbling boop. And wear his colours like a tumbling hoop Tumult. Here's a goodly tumult And fung those tunes to the over-fcutcht hufwives that he heard the carmen whiftle, If it may ftand with the tune of your voices Who fometimes, in his better tune, remembers what we are come about Tun'd. He hath incurred the everlasting displeasure of the king, who had his bounty to fing happiness to him Tup. Caffio did tup her Tupp'd. Would you, the fupervifor, grofsly gape on? behold her tupp'd Merry Wives of Wind.1 3 4 2254141 492 33 136117 Turk's tribute. Every third word a lie, duer paid to the hearer than the Turk's tribute 2 H.v.32 491247 No more turn me to him, sweet Nan Two Gent. of Verona. 2 7 2 Henry vi. 4 10 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 To-morrow I cannot ferve your turn for Rosalind 2 32 253 598 24 2928 62137 4 2 246 2 27 Taming of the Shrew. 2 Cymbeline. 2 4 905238 Do my lord of Canterbury a fhrewd turn, and he is your friend for ever Hamlet. 3 31023130 Othello. 1 You did wish that I should make her turn: fir, fhe can.turn, and turn, and yet go Did he live now, this fight would make him do a defperate turn 11044 113 Othello. 411069 256 Ibid. 5 2 1078 128 2 Henry iv. 3 2 491245 122232 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 1 I Turned. And all the trouble thou haft turn'd me to 3 Henry vi. 5 5 6302 34 Turneps I had rather be fet quick in the earth, and bowl'd to death with turneps Turpitude. How would'st thou have paid my better service, when my turpitude thou doft fo crown with gold Turquoife. It was my turquoise Merry Wives of Wind 34 Turtles. I will find you twenty lafcivious turtles, ere one chafte man We'll teach him to know turtles from jays Will thefe turtles be gone Oh, flow-wing'd turtle; fhall a buzzard take thee So turtles pair, that never mean to part I, an old turtle, will wing me to fome wither'd bow; and there, my mate, that's never to be found again, lament 'till I am loft Tub, I may as well fay Heaven bless thee from a tutor, and difcipline come not near thee Tutor d. Then gave I her, fo tutor'd by my art, a fleeping potion Twangling inftruments Ibid. 51 Richard iii. Tam. of the Shrew. 2 Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 141235 3 641136 I 261115 18041 7 3868250 997 158 14 2 27 26125 307 M. Wives of Wind 2 1 Twenty years. Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance, and grew a twenty 53150 Twelfth Night.5 1 329224 Taming of the Shrew. 2 Twinn'd brothers of one womb, whofe procreation, refidence, and birth, fearce is dividant Tyber. That Tyber trembled underneath his banks, to hear the replication of your founds The troubled Tyber chafing with his shores Julius Cæfar. 1 I 5851 6 6311 1 967 74211 2743131 Tyburn. 1692 Tyburn. The corner cap of fociety, in shape of love's Tyburn, that hangs up fimplicity Tye. He loves your people; but tye him not to be their bed-fellow A. 9. P. C. La Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 161 16 Coriolanus. 2 Meaf. for Meaf. 1 4 And meet him, were I ty'd to run a-foot, even to the frozen ridges of the Alps One, that by fuggeftion, ty'd all the kingdom Tyger. The mild hind makes speed watch the tyger - - And this is he that did the Tyger board The Hyrcan tyger chaudron A fafting tyger fafer by the tooth Oh, tyger's heart, wrapp'd in a woman's hide of Hyrcania The tyger will be mild, while the doth mourn The tyger now hath feiz'd the gentle hind 2715153 78 239 There is no more mercy in him, than there is milk in a male tyger must prey; and Rome affords no prey, but me and mine When did the tyger's young one teach the dam The herd hath more annoyance by the brize, than by the tyger not daughters, what have you perform'd Richard iii. 2 4 647246 Troil. and Creff. 1 3862127 her duty, beauty, wit, and fortunes, to an extravagant and wheeling stranger Othello.1 Tyke. Bafe tyke, call'ft thou me-hoft 110451 20 one Were I a tyrant, where were her life? She durft not call me so, if she did know me 1 123121 2227 223 Romeo and Juliet. I 3 Henry vi. 3 3 That excellent grand tyrant of the earth, that reigns in galled eyes of weeping fouls This tyrant, whose fole name blifters our tongues, was once thought honeft Macb. 4 3 380 222 Tyrannous. And let this tyrannous night take hold upon you All's Well. 1 I 277 2 29 Winter's Tale. 2 3 I doubt not, then, but innocence shall make false accusation blush, and Great tyranny, lay thou thy bafis fure, for goodness dare not check thee Liberty! freedom! tyranny is dead Tyr'd. Woman tyr'd Tyring-boufe. The hawthorn brake fhall be our tyring-house Tyrrel, Sir James. D. P. Midf. tyranny 342249 Ibid. 3 2 344152 Macbeth. 633 Tythe-woman. We'd find no fault with the tythe-woman, if I were a parfon All's Well 13 281149 Tybing. Who is whipt from tything to tything Lear. 3 4 949 13 V Vacanty. If he fill'd the vacancy with his voluptuousness - Ant. and Cleo. 1 4 7721! Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy, had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, How is 't with you? that you do bend your eye on vacancy Lond You are a vagabond, and no true traveller 11 and condemn'd a wand'ring vagabond Valanc'd. Thy face is valanc'd fince I faw thee last ail. I am advised to do it, he says, to vail full purpose your regard upon a wrong'd-I would fain have faid, a maid your ftomachs A. S. P. C.L. Meaf. for Meaf4 61 'Gan vail, his ftomach, and did grace the fhame of those that turn'd their backs 2 H. iv. 1 Even with the vail and dark'ning of the fun, to close the day up, Hector's life is done Vailing. Are angels vailing clouds, or rofes blown My wealthy Andrew dock'd in fand; vailing her high top lower than her ribs, to kifs her burial Vain. 'Tis holy fport, to be a little vain Vain-glory. For if Hector breaks not his neck i' the combat, he'll vain-glory For it is not vain-glory for a man and his glafs to confer Vainnefs. Being free from vainnefs and felf-glorious pride Valance of Venice gold in needlework Merch. of Venice. I 972 38 98116 Taming of the Shrew. 5 2 276 2 1475 1 23 48 3 3 1972 7 2 Henry v. 5 ch 537 1 9 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 2631 37 21014 2 26 307 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 Saint Valentine is paft, begin these wood-birds but to couple now Midf. Night's Dr. 4 1 190 258 Hamlet. 4 Valiant. Thou art by no means valiant, for thou doft fear the foft and tender fork of a poor worm He is now as valiant as Hercules, that only tells a lye and fwears to it Thou wilt be as valiant as the wrathful dove, or most magnanimous mouse 2 Hen. iv. 4 Troil. and Creff. Thou may'st be valiant in a better caufe; but now thou feem'ft a coward 18581 4 Cym. 3 4 9101 3 Lear. 5 1 961|1| 46 Coriolanus. 3 2 724138 Valiantness. Thy valiantness was mine, thou fuck'dft it from me All's Well. 5 3 304 150 Nought enters there, of what validity and pitch foever, but falls into abatement and No lefs in fpace, validity and pleasure, than that confirm'd on Goneril Valour. So full of valour that they fmote the air for breathing in their faces Tempeft. 4 For fhape for bearing, argument and valour Manhood is melted into courtefies, valour into compliment In a falfe quarrel there is no true valour These affume but valour's excrement, to render them redoubted Ibid. 3 1 132 218 Ibid. 4 I 140 116 Meaf. for Meaf.4 5 972 22 703 5 816212 Why then, build me thy fortunes upon the bafis of valour King Jobn. 2 1391252 And fo defend thee heaven and thy valour As full of valour as of royal blood: both have I spilt, oh would the deed was good Ib. 55 1 Henry iv. 2 2 3416156 4392 8 450 138 The better part of valour is difcretion Ibid. 5 4 471 246 His valour fhewn upon our crefts to-day hath taught us how to cherish fuch high deeds, even in the bofom of our adverfaries Valour. He is as full of valour as of kindness; princely in both A. S. P. C. L. Menry v.14 31 5311/26 Burgundy enshrines thee in his heart; and there creates thy noble deeds, as valour's monument 1 Henry vi. 3 2 558 114 He, that loves himself, hath not effentially, but by circumftance, the name of valour And ten to one is no impeach of valour 'Twas not your valour, Clifford, drove me thence Your valour puts well forth My valour's poifon'd with only fuffering ftain by him It is held, that valour is the chiefeft virtue, and most dignifies the haver 2 Henry vi. 5 2 601237 Coriolanus. I 1706113 Being the war, their mutinies and revolts, wherein they fhew'd most valour, fpoke not for them Thou haft done a deed, whereat valour will weep When valour preys on reafon it eats the sword it fights with Ibid. 317202 5 Ant. and Cleap.311 7392 7 790 2 22 Troi. and Creff1 3 862112 I do ftand engaged to many Greeks, even in the faith of valour, to appear 864 128 888 119 Cymbeline. 3 3 908211 Ibid. 3 5 912225 Ibid. 4 2 916|2|13 There shall the fee my valour, which will then be a torment to her contempt that wildly grows in them, but yields a crop as if it had been fow'd Valorous. Thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy, worth five of Agamemnon, and ten times better than the nine worthies - A most furious knight and valorous enemy The most brave, valorous and thrice worthy fignieur of England Value characterized Valued. By which account, our bufinefs valued The queen is valued thirty thousand strong 2 Henry iv. 2 4 4861 8 Ibid. 4 3 496211 Henry v.4 4 53314 Treil. and Creff2 2 867 130 1 Henry v.24461213 3 Henry vi.5 3 529230 Henry vii. 1 1 672245 M. Ado Ab. N.31 132 140 Ibid. 3 3 135121 Love's Labor Loft.4 11581 3 Othello. 3 11058253 Values. The peace between the French and us not values the cost that did conclude it Tavo Gent. of Verona. 3 1 35 140 Romeo and Juliet.33985135 Vanity. For I must bestow on this young couple fome vanity of mine art In your lord's fcale is nothing but himself, and some few vanities that make him light I can no longer brook thy vanities Up, vanity! down, royal state The tide of blood in me hath proudly flow'd in vanity till now His vanities forespent were but the outfide of the Roman Brutus Richard 3 4 4312 9 1 Henry iv. 54 471150 2 Henry iv. 4 4 499255 Ibid. 5 2 5032 19 Henry v.2 4518222 Henry vii. 1 Ibid. 1 Timon of Athens. I 16722 4 1672241 2 808124 2 9402 42 What did this vanity, but minifter communication of a most poor issue And take vanity the puppet's part, against the royalty of her father Vanquish'd. If you in your own proof have vanquifh'd the refistance of her youth, and made defeat of her virginity Thou art not vanquish'd, but cozen'd and beguil'd Vant. Plant thofe that have revolted in the vant M. Ado Ab. Notb. 4 1 137228 Lear. 5 3 Vantage. I flew him manfully in fight, without foul vantage or bafe treachery - When the doctor fpies the vantage ripe Two Gent. of Verona. 4 1 He that might the 'vantage best have took, found out the remedy My fortunes every way as fairly rank'd, if not with vantage, as Demetrius' And be my vantage to exclaim on you 964 111 792151 38118 70214 83212 101233 Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1 1762 8 |