738 125 When he lies along, after your way his tale pronounc'd fhall buy his reafons with his body Ibid. 5 5 738157 638 128 Impute his words to wayward fickliness Bear with his weakness, which think proceeds from wayward fickness, and no grounded malice Their band i' the wayward are the Antiates My heart is wond'rous light, fince this fame wayward girl is fo reclaim'd My wayward husband hath a hundred times woo'd me to steal it Waywarder. The wifer, the waywarder Richard iii. 1 Coriolanus.1 6 709230 R.&.4 2 991150 As You Like It. 4 1 243117 Waywardness. The unruly waywardness that infirm and cholerick years bring with Lear. 1 I 932212 Troil. and Creffida.s 8581 2 628138 4 376 115 Weal-balanced. By cold gradation and weal-balanced form, we fhall proceed with Coriolanus. 2 Wealth. If you did wed my fifter for her wealth, then, for her wealth's fake, use her with more kindness -- I freely told you, all the wealth I had ran in my veins I once did lend my body for his wealth 2 110222 Comedy of Errors.3 I am not worthy of the wealth I owe, nor dare I fay, 'tis mine, and yet it is Who cannot keep his wealth, muft keep his houfe Ibid. 5 I I the rather wean me from despair, for love of Edward's offspring in my womb Weapon'd. Be not afraid, though you do fee me weapon'd Weapons. What weapons is he 3 Henry vi. 4 4 624250 Othelle. 5 2 1078243 Swords I fmile at, weapons laugh to fcorn, brandish'd by man that's of woman born Merry W. of Wind.3 1 58134 Wears. The morning wears A. S. P. C. L. Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 Could I repair what he will wear in me, as I can change thefe poor accoutrements Ib. 32 You may wear her in title yours If you could wear a mind dark as your fortune is 265|2|37 265 246 283 2 12 825113 897 143 All's Well. 2 1 Your hand, my Lord-Receive it friendly: but from this time forth I wear it as your enemy your eye-thus, not jealous, nor fecure Weariness. I had thought weariness durft not have attach'd one of fo high blood -can fnore upon the flint, when resty sloth finds the down pillow hard Wearing. Give me my nightly wearing Weary. Not to be weary with you way hath made you melancholy Whofe honour, and whofe honefty, till now, endur'd all weathers Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate Weather-cock. Where had you this pretty weather-cock What weather-cock Weather-fends. In the lime grove which weather-fends your cell weaver I fouls out of one I would I were a weaver; I could fing all manner of fongs Weaver's beam. I fear not Goliah with a weaver's beam, because I know alfo, life is a fhuttle Weaves. This weaves itself perforce into my business Weazel. I can fuck melancholy out of a fong as a weazel fucks eggs A weazel hath not fuch a deal of fpleen, as you are toft with As quarrellous as the weazel It is back'd like a weazel Merry W. of Windf.5 1 Web. With as little a web as this, will I enfnare as great a fly as Caffio Lear. 2 70247 As You Like It. 2 1 Henry iv. 2 Henry v.1 2 512 2 14 Cymbeline. 3 4 910251 Hamlet. 3210222) 2 Othello. 2 11053125 2133256 Wed. In the congregation where I fhould wed, there will I fhame her M. Ado Ab. Netb. 3 If the deny to wed, I'll crave the day when I fhall afk the banns, and when be married Wedding ring. From my false hand cut off the wedding ring, and break it with a deepdivorcing vow Wedding Sheets. Lay on my bed my wedding sheets Wedged. When my heart was wedged with a figh, would rive in twain 133245 671216 3 I 34124 Weeds. Fit me with fuch weeds as may befeem fome well-reputed page Provided, that you weed your better judgments of all opinion that them These your unufual weeds to each part of you do give a life grows rank in Two G. of V.2 7 As You Like It. 2 7 232241 3 349 2 36 2 Richard ii.3 41 4311 For what doth cherish weeds, but gentle air Small herbs have grace, but weeds do grow apace 1722 A. S. P. C. L. Weed. He cannot fo precifely weed this land, as his misdoubts present occafion 2H. iv. 4| 1| 494|2|23. Moft fubject is the fatteft foil to weeds Ibid. 4 4 498112 helm So one by one, we'll weed them all at last, and you yourself shall steer the happy Now, 'tis the spring, and weeds are shallow rooted; suffer them now, and they'll o'ergrow the garden You faid, that idle weeds are fast in growth: the prince my brother hath out-grown me far He's a rank weed, Sir Thomas, and we must root him out Forget not how with contempt he wore the humble weed To fee great Hector in his weeds of peace I'll difrobe me of thefe Italian weeds, and fuit myself as does a Briton peafant Ibia. 3 1649/136 Lear. 4 aches O thou weed, who art fo lovely fair, and fmell'ft fo fweet, that the fenfe A weeder out of his proud adversaries Othello. 4 2 1071 114 Coriolanus. 4 5 529 149 Richard iii.1 3 63918 Love's Lab. Left.5 2 166/2/20 At feventeen years many their fortunes feek; but at fourscore, it is too late a week Week piping time of peace Wen you of better luck, I mean, in perjur'd witness, than your mafter As You Like It.2 3 230/2/21 1 634 110 Henry viii. 51 698113 1 Henry vi. 25 554216 Tempeft. 3 12/152 41/2/39 Winter's Tale. 3 3 346243 Weep. When this [wood] burns, it will weep for having wearied you Gent. of Verena. 4 I cannot, but my heart bleeds Macbeth.43 38029 Then, thrice gracious queen, more than your Lord's departure weep not, more's not feen And I could weep, would weeping do me good, and never borrow any tear of thee Ibid. Ibid. 51 435125 455138 1 Henry iv. 2 Ibid. 4 3 466 244 Henry v.4 2 530 152 1 Henry vi. 4 3 562133 His fortunes I will weep; and, 'twixt each groan, fay-who's a traitor? Glofter he is none I cannot weep; for all my body's moisture fcarce ferves to quench my furnace- To weep is to make lefs the depth of grief I that did never weep, now melt with woe I'll bear thee hence, where I may weep my fill I muft weep, but they are cruel tears Weeping. I will be this hour ere I have done this weeping How much better is it to weep at joy-than to joy at weeping 2 Henry vi3 1585153 3 Henry vi. 2 610130 Ibid. 2 610/1/36 Ibid. 2 613230 Ibid. 6151 Ibid. 632/1/18 Henry viis Titus Andronicus. Troil. and Cre 698/1/33 18432 33 2 860/2/13 Othello. 5 2 107615 Tavo Gent. of Ver.2 3 M. Ado Ab. Noth. -I am not prone to weeping, as our fex commonly are; the want of which vain dew, Weeping-ripe. The king was weeping-ripe for a good word - What weeping-ripe, my lord Northumberland Wept. I have inly wept he world to weet, we ftand up peerless 29/1/34 11212/12 Winter's Tale. 21 3401 1 16 Hamlet. 4 71033 Love's Lab. Loft. 2 168 235 3 Henry vi14 609/2 21/1 Ant. and Cleps 768/1 Wrigh oath with oath, and you will nothing weigh Love's Lab. Left 5 2 166140 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 186147 2482250 2 Henry iv. 2 For in every thing the purpose must weigh with the folly I weigh'd the danger which my realms stood in by this my iffue's fail 7152 8 Henry viii. 31 Weigh cut. My friends, they that must weigh out my afflictions, they that my truft muft grow to, live not here Weighs. Her heart weighs fadly Weight. If any matter of weight chances - I would bend under any heavy weight that he'll enjoin me to 687 142 2931 5 1342|36 Ibid. 5 1 143230 Mu. Ado About Noth. 3 3 As You Like It. 1 2225133 There was the weight that pull'd me down, O Cromwell; the king has gone beyond me From whofe fo many weights of baseness cannot a dram of worth be drawn Henry viii. 3 2 6922 8 By heaven, thy madness fhall be paid with weight, 'till our fcale turn the beam Weird fifters. The weird fifters, hand in hand, pofters of the fea and land Thou haft it now, King, Cawdor, Glamis, all, as the weird women promis'd Weke, weke !-fo cries a pig, prepared to the spit Ibid. 3 4 376230 Welchman. I had rather trust parson Hugh the Welchman with my cheese, than my wife with herself Captain of a band of. D. P. Wear leeks in their caps on account of the service they did in the battle of Creffy H.v. 4 Welcome. Confirm his welcome with some special favour; his worth is warrant for his welcome hither Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 - A man is never welcome to a place, till his hoftefs fay, Welcome; for one shot of five-pence, thou shalt have five thousand welcomes A table-full of welcome makes scarce one dainty dish Confufion in the delivery of premeditated welcomes defcribed Give them friendly welcome every one Unqueftion'd welcome, and undoubted bleft Pray you, bid thefe unknown friends to us welcome Love's Lab. Loft. 2 1 152251 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 1253111 All's Well. 2) 1285121 Winter's Tale. 4 3 3501 54 Methinks, I fee Leontes, opening his free arms, and weeping his welcomes forth Ib. 4 3 355 - hither, as is the spring to the earth Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue And what hear there for welcome, but my groans More welcome is the stroke of death to me, than Bolingbroke to England Bid that welcome which comes to punish us, and we punish it, feeming to bear it lightly Welkin. The ftarry welkin cover thou anon with drooping fog, as black as Acheron Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. A. S. P. C. L. Midj. Night's Dream. 3 2 188 149 The fun of heaven, methought, was loth to fet, but ftaid and made the weftern welkin blush And let the welkin roar Amaze the welkin with your broken staves Or with our fighs we'll breathe the welkin dim Ibid. 5 5 410143 2 Henry iv. 2 4 485140 Richard ii. 5 3 669118 1843 160 Ibid. 3 It will ne'er be well-till Cranmer, Cromwell, her two hands, and she, fleep in their grave 92 2153 221 141 409 117 433136 1480 122 Coriolanus. 5 1 733211 2 Henry iv. 2 2 Henry vi. 5 1599 137 Troil. and Creff 511 890256 894142 Two Gent. of Verona. 4 3 401 4 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 Henry iv. 4 Merry W.of Wind. Well-favour'd. Not fo fair as well-favour'd To be a well-favour'd man is the gift of fortune Thefe wicked creatures yet do look well-favour'd Well-found fucceffes Well-ballow'd caufe Well-knit. O well-knit Sampfon For thy tongue makes Welfh as fweet as ditties highly penn'd Ibid. 3 2 427 131 Welsh-women. Such beaftly, shameless transformation, by those Welsh-women done I know a wench of excellent difcourfe,-Pretty and witty; wild, and, yet too, gentle But, like a mis'hav'd and a fullen wench, thou pout'ft upon thy fortune and thy love Romeo and Juliet.3 3 986 2 8 O ill-ftarr'd wench Comedy of Errors.3 1 The tongues of macking wenches are as keen, as razor's edge invifible Love's L. Left. 5 2 This gallant pins the wenches on his fleeve |