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Villain. I like not fair terms, and a villain's mind

A. S. P. C. L.

Mer. of Ven. 1| 31 2022 1 As You Like It. 1)

Winter's Tale.2
And he is thrice a villain, that says, fuch a father begot villains
Should a villain fay fo, the most replenish'd villain in the world, he were as much
more villain
I would not be the villain that thou think'ft, for the whole space that's within the
tyrant's grafp, and the rich east to boot
Bafe dunghill villain, and mechanical
I am determined to prove a villain

I am a villain: yet I lye, I am not

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- My confcience hath a thousand several tongues, and every tongue brings in a several tale, and every tale condemns me for a villain

I am alone the villain of the earth

Your lordship's a goodly villain

Let no affembly of twenty be without a score of villains

He's a made up villain

➡ Some villain, ay, and fingular in his art, hath done you both this injury Cymbeline. 3 4 9102) 5 Any thing that's due to all the villains paft, in being, to come Every villain be call'd Pofthumus Leonatus

As if we were villains by neceffity

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Fools do thofe villains pity, who are punish'd ere they have done their mischief Ib. 4 2 954213

Romeo and Juliet. 3

Take the villain back that late thou gavest me

An honourable villain

and he are many miles afunder

Smiling, damned villain

Villain-flave. Tell me, thou villain-slave, where are my children
Villainous. Wherein villainous, but in all things

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Ibid. 3 2 98425

Ibid. 3 5 988/1/19

Hamlet.1 5/1007/2/42 Richard iii. 4 4 660222

1 Henry iv. 2 4 456

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Much Ado About Notb. 3 3 134 1

Ibid. 3 3 135/150

Villainy. Is it poffible that any villainy fhould be fo dear
Chiefly by my villainy which did confirm any flander
The villainy you teach me, I will execute; and it fhall go hard, but I will better
the inftruction

Mer. of Venice. 3 1 209137
All's Well.4 3 299/1/50

He hath out-villain'd villainy so far, that the rarity redeems him
Since nor brafs, nor stone, nor parchment, bears not one, let villainy itself forfwear't

Winter's Tale. 12

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1 Henry .33463141

And what should poor Jack Falstaff do in the days of villainy
And thus I clothe my naked villainy with old odd ends ftol'n forth of holy writ

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Richard iii. 13 641/1/20
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Ant. and Cleop.
Titus Andronicus. 31 843149

In me'tis villainy; in thee, it had been good service
O how this villainy doth fat me with the very thought of it
What villainy foe'er I bid thee do, to perform it, dire&ly and truly,—I would think
thee an honest man

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Vindicative. He, in heat of action, is more vindicative than jealous love Tr. and Creff 4 5 882/139

Vine. Thou art an elm, my husband, I a vine

Her vine, the merry chearer of the heart, unpruned dies
That spoil'd your fummer fields, and fruitful vines

In her days, every man shall eat in fafety, under his own vine

Timon of Atb. 33
Tam. of the Shrew.

Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1082 7

Henry v.52 5381/13

Richard iii. 5 2 665 149

Henry viii.

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The fervants to this chosen infant shall then be his, and like a vine grow to him Ib.54 7022

Grow, patience! and let the stinking elder, grief, untwine his perishing root, with
the encreafing vine

The vines of France

Vinegar. Others, of such vinegar afpect, that they'll not fhew their teeth in way of fmile,
though Neftor fwear the jeft be laughable

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Vid. My tongue's ufe is to me no more, than an unftring'd viol, or a harp Rich. ii. 341737
Viol-de-gambo. He plays o' th' viol-de-gambo

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Piolenteth. And violenteth in a fenfe as strong as that which causeth it
Violet. Lying by the violet in the fun, do as the carrion does, not as the flower, corrupt

tuous feason

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Midf. Night's Dream.|2| 2| 181|1|48

dim, but sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes, or Cytherea's breath

Violet. Where ox-lips and the nodding violet grows

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It came o'er my ear like the fweet fouth that breathes upon a bank of violets,
ftealing and giving odour

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To throw perfume on the violet-is wafteful

Who are the violets now that strew the green lap of the new come spring
The violet fmells to him as it doth to me

A violet in the youth of primy nature

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I would give you some violets; but they wither'd all, when my father died
Viper. Where is this viper, that will depopulate the city, and be every man himself Cor. 3 1 722114
Is love a generation of vipers

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Young budding virgin, fair, and fresh, and sweet
Virgin knot. Threatnings on breaking it before holy ceremonies are performed Tempeft. 4 1
Virgin-palm. By this virgin-palm, now kissing thine
Virgin-patent. So will I grow, fo live, fo die, my Lord, ere I will yield my virgin-patent
up unto his Lordship
Virgin-thorn. Earthlier happy is the rofe diftill'd, than that, which, withering on the
virgin-thorn, grows, lives, and dies, in single blessedness

Virgin tribute paid by howling Troy to the fea-monster

Virginal. Tears virginal shall be to me even as the dew to fire

- palms of your daughters

Virginalling. Still virginalling upon his palm

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Ibid. 1

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Merch. of Venice. 3 2 210138

2 Henry vi. 5 2 601250
Coriolanus. 5 2 734142
Winter's Tale. 1
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Virgin'd. That kifs I carried from thee, dear; and my true lip hath virgin'd it e'er fince

Virginity. Pretty virginity

If I would yield him my virginity, thou might'st be freed
And made defeat of her virginity

Coriolanus. 5 3 73527

Merry W. of Windfor.1
Meaf. for Meaf. 3

To trust the opportunity of night, and the ill counsel of a defert place, with the

rich worth of your virginity

Man is enemy to virginity; how may we barricadoe it against him
Blefs our poor virginity from underminers and blowers up

characterized

Green virginity

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Virginius. Was it well done of rash Virginius, to slay his daughter with his own right
hand

Virgo. Good boy in Virgo's lap, give it to Pallas

Virtue. The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance

-'s bastard

To waste thyself upon thy virtues, them on thee

Your virtue hath a licence in't, which feems a little fouler than it is

is bold, and goodness never fearful

Can virtue hide itself

To witnefs fimple virtue

Hero itfelf can blot out Hero's virtue

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Ibid. 2
Ibid. I 89156

Much Ado About Noth. 2 I

Then we find the virtue that poffefsion would not fhew us whiles it was ours

Of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd

By virtue thou enforceft laughter

You nickname virtue; vice you should have spoke

For virtue's office never breaks men's troths

is no horn-maker, and my Rofalind is virtuous

Your virtues, gentle mafter, are fanctified, and holy traitors to you

Thou diflik'ft of virtue for the name

Our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipp'd them not

that tranfgreffes is but patch'd with fin

My mouse of virtue, answer me

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As You Like It.

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All's Well. 2

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Ibid. 4 3 297 218

Twelfth Night.15 31112

Ibid. 1 5 311119

I cannot tell, good fir, for which virtue it was, but he was certainly whipp'd out
of the court

There's no virtue whipp'd out of court

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Winter's Tale. A 2 349 148
Ibid. 4 2 349150
Virtue

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Virtue. Let me be unroll'd, and put into the book of virtue

Winter's Tale. 4 21 349|2|27

If zealous love should go in fearch of virtue, where should he find it purer than in
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is not regarded in handycrafts-men

Men's evil manners live in brafs; their virtues we write in water
You are a counfellor, and by that virtue, no man dare accuse you
Your virtue is, to make him worthy, whofe offence fubdues him

So fhall my virtue be his vice's bawd

The virtue of this jeft will be the incomprehenfible lies that this fame fat rogue will tell us

he had; deserving to command

Bethink thee on her virtues that furmount, mad, natural graces, that extinguish art 15.5 is choak'd with foul ambition

'Tis virtue that doth make women moft admir'd

"Tis but the fate of place, and the rough brake that virtue must go through
Let me fpeak myself, fince virtue finds no friend

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I would they would forget me, like the virtues which our divines lofe by 'em
So our virtues lie in the interpretation of the time

The virtue of your name is not here paffable

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Ibid. 5 2 734)

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Ant. and Cleop.3} 2)
My heart laments, that virtue cannot live out of the teeth of emulation Jul. Cajar. 2 3 751
Titus And.1 2 833242
According to his virtue let us ufe him, with all respect and rites of burial
Ibid. 2 1 836146
Let not the piece of virtue, which is fet betwixt us, as the cement of our love, toj
keep it builded, be the ram to batter the fortrefs of it

Whofe virtues will, I hope, reflect on Rome, as Titan's rays on earth
And virtue ftcops and trembles at her frown

All his virtues, not virtuously on his own part beheld,-do in our eyes begin to

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lofe their glofs

As when his virtues fhining upon others heat them, and they retort that heat again
to the first giver

The temple of virtue was fhe; yea, and she herself

Truft to thy fingle virtue

→ All the unpublish'd virtues of the earth, spring with my tears

itfelf turn vice, being mifapplied

No foil nor cautel doth betmirch the virtue of his will

Cymbeline. 15 897
Ibid. 55 925
Lear. 5 3 96322
Ibid. 4 4 955 249

Rom. and Juliet.23 9772
Hamlet. 1

➡, as it never will be mov'd, though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven

?a fig! 'tis in ourselves, that we are thus and thus
Where virtue is, thefe are most virtuous

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Orbello. 1 3105023
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Whofe folid virtue the shot of accident, nor dart of chance, could neither graze, nor

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Measure for Measure 2 2
Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 2313023

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You should account me the more virtuous, that I have not been common in myj

Out of all fufpicion fhe is virtuous
Doft think because thou art vi: tuous, there fhall be no more cakes and ale T. Nigb: 2 3 315221
He was a fool; for he would needs be virtuous

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If his occafion were not virtuous, I fhould not urge it half fo faithfully
Virtucus deeds I'll leave my fon my virtuous deeds behind; and 'would my father had
left me no more

Vijage. When Phoebe doth behold her filver vifage in the watry glafs
There are a fort of men whofe vifages do cream and mantle like a standing pend

Winter's Tale Put not you on the vifage of the times, and be, like them, to Percy troublefome 2H.iv.2 -0, let me view his vifage being dead, that living, wrought me fuch exceeding trouble

Let me know my trefpa.s by its own vifage: if I then deny it, 'tis none of mine

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2 Herry vi51590255 Timen of itbers 2 1 810 Tempeft. Ibid. 41 17 188/24

When they next wake, all this derifien, fhall feem a dream, and fruitless vifion

Midj. Night's Dream 3

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Vifion. I have had a most rare vifion

For, to a vifion fo apparent, rumour cannot be mute Art thou hot, fatal vifion, fenfible to feeling, as to fight appearing to queen Katherine in her sleep

It was a vifion fair and fortunate

Thy wife hath dreamt, thy mother hath had vifions
Laft night the very gods fhew'd me a vifion

Vifitation. The king of Sicilia means to pay Bohemia the vifitation which he justly owes
him

'Tis not a vifitation fram'd, but forc'd by need, and accident The queen defires your vifitation

Is it a free vifitation

Vifar. My vifor is Philemon's roof

Then your visor fhould be thatch'd
But one vifor remains

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And fo adieu; twice to your visor, and half once to you

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Was your vifor made without a tongue

Ibid. 5 2

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Or ever but in vifors fhew their faces
That vifor; that fuperfluous cafe, that hid the worse, and shew'd the better face 16.52

I have vifors for you all

Cafe ye, cafe ye; on with your visors

William, of Woncot

Vive le rty. Have I not heard these islanders fhout out, Vive le roy, as I have bank'd their towns

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Vizarded. Degree being vizarded, the unworthiest shews as fairly in the mask Tr. Cr. 3 8622 9 Vizor. Nor never come in vizor to my friend

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Ah, that deceit should steal fuch gentle shapes, and with a virtuous vizor hide deep ¡vice Vizor-like. But that thy face is vizor-like, unchanging

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Ulcer. Pour'ft in the open ulcer of my heart, her eyes, her hair, her cheek, her gait,| her voice

But, to the quick o' the ulcer: Hamlet come back

Vlouting-frog. He has made us his vlouting-stog

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3 Henry vi. 32
Ibid.
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Umber. I'll put myself in poor and mean attire, and with a kind of Umber f.nirch my face

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228 232

As You Like It. 1 3
Henry v. 4 cb 527 I I
Hamlet. 5 2 1038 220

Umber'd. Each battle fees the other's umber'd face
Umbrage. Who elfe would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more
Umfrevile. My Lord, Sir John Umfrevile, turn'd me back with joyful tidings

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Merry W. of Wind. 1
Love's Lab. Loft.1

"Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife fhall play the umpire

Unable limbs

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Unaccommodated man is no more, but a poor, bare, forked animal as thou
Unaccuftom'd. You of my houfhold, leave this peevish broil, and set this
fight afide

Unagreeable. The time is unagreeable to the business
Unaneal'd. Unhoufell'd, difappointed, unaneal'd
Unapiness. And that unaptnefs made you minifter, thus to excufe yourself
Unaffailable. I do know but one that unaffailable holds on his rank, unshak'd
and, that I am he

Unauthorized kifs

Unbarb'd. Muft I go fhew them my unbarb'd sconce

Hamlet.1

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T. of A. 2 2 81113 of motion;

Julius Cafar.3 1752 234
Orbelica 110671 9
Coriolanus.3 2 7241 I
Hamlet. 4 71032227
Hamlet. 5 21041|1| 1

Unbated. With ease, or with a little fhuffling, you may choose a fword unbated
The treacherous inftrument is in thy hand, unbated, and envenom'd
5 24

Unbent

A. S. P. C.L.

Unbent. To be unbent, when thou haft ta'en thy stand, the elected deer before thee Cy-13| 4| 910|1|47 Unbidden guefts are often welcomeft when they are gone 1 Henry vi. 1 2 551214

Unbitted. We have reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal ftings, our unbitted lufts

Unbolt. I'll unbolt to you

Othello. 1
Timon of Athens. I

31050 216 1 804 123

Unbeited. I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar, and daub the wall of a jakes with him

Unbenneted he runs, and bids what will take all

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Lear. 2

2 941124 Ibid. 3 1 946|1|30 Othello. 1210461 2 Ibid.4 11068;147

Coriolanus. 3 1 720,2 7 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 119161 Tempeft. 1 2 3139

Unbrac'd. And, thus unbrac`d, Casca, as you fee, have bar'd my bofom to the thunderftone

With his doublet all unbrac'd

Unbraided. Has he any unbraided wares

Unbreath'd memories

J. Cafar.13 745225 Hamlet. 2 1 1009 2/21 Winter's Tale. 4 3351230 Mid. Night's Dream. 5 1 1922 59

Unbreathing. But, like dumb ftatues, or unbreathing ftones, star'd on each other, and look'd deadly pale

Richard iii. 37| 6541|37

Unbridled. This is not well, rafh and unbridled boy, to fly the favours of fo good a king

Unbruifed youth, with unstuff'd brain

All's Well. 32 290 240 Romeo and Jul.2 3977225

Uncapable. Why, by making him uncapable of Othello's place; knocking out his brains

Othello. 4 21072 228

Uncape. I'll warrant we'll unkennel the fox:-let me ftop this way first;-fo, now

uncape

Uncafe. Tranio at once uncafe thee

Uncafing. Do you not fee, Pompey is uncafing for the combat
Uncaught. Not in this land fhall he remain uncaught

Uncertain. Be not uncertain

Merry W. of Wind. 3 3
Tam. of the Sbrew. 1 1
Love's Labor Left. 5 2

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Lear. 2 1 939230

Winter's Tale.1|2|338|2|23| Coriolanus. 5 5 7379 Comedy of Errors. 2 2108 218

The people will remain uncertain, whilft 'twixt you there's difference

Uncertainty. This fure uncertainty

Uncharge. Even his mother shall uncharge the practice

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Timon of Athens 5 6829118
Twelfth Night. 3 4 324214

Much Ado About Nothing. 1 I 1241/56
1 Henry v.13446255
Troi. and Cref.4 5 881246
Tw. Nigit. 4 310133

Unclafp'd. I have unclafp'd to thee the book even of my secret soul

He, most humane, and fill'd with honour, to my kingly guest unclasp'd my practice

Uncle. Tut, tut, grace me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle

I want more uncles here to welcome me

I fear no uncles dead

Winter's Tale. 3 2 345219
Ricb. 2 3 4251 3
Richard .31 648126
Ibid. 3
1 649 127

Unclean. Where an unclean mind carries virtuous qualities, there commendations go with pity

All's Well. 1

Uncieannefs. To redeem him, give up your body to fuch fweet uncleannefs, as the that he hath stained

Uncleanly fcruples

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Unclew. If I should pay you for't as 'tis extoll'd, it would unclew me quite T.of A.
Unclog. Could I meet 'em but once a day, it would unclog my heart of what lies heavy

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Uncomeliness. He gave fuch orderly and well-behaved reproof to all uncomeliness

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Uncroffed. Such gain the cap of him, that makes them fine, yet keeps the book uncrofs'd

Uncrown him ere't be long

Unction. I bought an unction of a mountebank so mortal

Cymbeline. 3 3 908146 3 Henry vi. 33 621|2|21| Hamlet. 4 710322/31 Uncuckolded.

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