Yokes. Nobly he yokes a smiling with a figh A. 5. P. C. L. Cymbeline 429151,24 Yoke-devils. Treafon and murder, ever kept together, as two yoke-devils fworn to either's purpose Yoked by a fool Hath yok'd a nation strong Yoke-fellows in arms, let us to France Tond's that fame knave Yonker. Trimm'd like a yonker, prancing to his love Henry v. 22 516243 Tavo Gent. of Verona. 1 I 241 2 Titus Andronicus.1 183216 Henry v.2 2 518125 All's Well. 3 5 293128 3 Henry vi. 2 1 609 160 Hamlet. 51035150 - D. P. 2 Henry iv. 473 633 Duke of. D. P. D. P. 2 Henry vi. p. 571. D. P. 3 Hen. vi. p. 603. D.P. 633 If thou be not then created York, I will not live to be accounted Warwick 1 Henry vi. 41 561122 553218 I arreft thee, York, of capital treason 'gainst the king and crown If that the baftard boys of York fhall be the furety for their traitor father takes poffeffion of the throne jeer'd at by the queen So York may overlook the town of York Ibid. 5 1 599225 Ibid. 1 600 137 Ibid. 5 600 148 3 Henry vi. 1 1 604130 Ibid. 4 608140 York-place. That title's loft; 'tis now the king's, and call'd-Whitehall Yeughan. Get thee to Youghan, and fetch me a stoop of liquor Young. Few taller are fo young Elder brother, you are too young in this Is the day fo young Henry viii. 4 1694 133 Richard iii. 4 4 6642-8 110341 3 Love's Lab. Left.5 Youngling! thou canst not love fo dear as I learn thou to make some meaner choice Youngly. How youngly he began to ferve his country As You Like It. 1 Romeo and Juliet.1 Younker. How like a younker, or a prodigal, the skarfed bark puts from her native bay Mer. of Venice. 2 6 205250 1 Henry iv. 3 3 46221 I'll not pay a denier, what will you make a younker of me Your's. One half of me is your's, the other half your's,-mine own I would say; but if mine, then your's Yourfelf. Good madam, keep yourself within yourself Youth. Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits Thou haft nor youth, nor age Ibid. 1 I 23111 33439 A purpofe more grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends of burning youth I fee by you, I am a fweet-faced youth Ibid. 31 87223 120 237 Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 1 125246 Ibid. 23 1312 8 1632 9 He that is more than a youth, is not for me; and he that is lefs than a man, I am not for him Love's Lab. Left. 4 3 A man loves the meat in his youth, that he cannot endure in his age -In pity of the challenger's youth, I would fain diffuade him. I come but in, as others do, to try the ftrength of my youth Youth. Of fresh and stainless youth For youth is bought more oft, than begg'd or borrow'd Twelfib Night. And many unrough youths that even now proteft their first of manhood → And chid his truant youth with such a grace There is my hand; you shall be as a father to my youth Now all the youth of England are on fire Luft and liberty creep in the minds and marrows of our youth In the morn and liquid dew of youth to itself rebels, though none else near To flaming youth let virtue be as wax, and melt in her own fire A. S. P. C. L. 5 312|2|55 Ibid. 3 4 322232 Macberb. 5 2 383251 Richard ii. 2 1419159 2 Henry iv. 51 46927 2 Henry iv. 5 50327 Henry v. 2 ch 5141 2 Tim. of Athens. 4 1 818252 Ibid. 1 31004229 Ibid. 3 41024|2|11 → no lefs becomes the light and careless livery that it wears, than settled age his fables and his weeds Ibid. 4 71032111 ZANIES. I take these wife men, that crow fo at these set kind of fools, no better than the fool's zanies Some flight zany Zenith depends upon a most auspicious star Zeal. Intend a kind of zeal both to the prince and Claudio The constraint of hofpitable zeal Twelfth Night.15 311146 Love's Labor Loft.5 2 2 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 2.2 Lest zeal now melted: by the windy breath of soft petitions, pity and remorse, cool א 170 221 3256 Tempest.1 12919 Ibid. 2 2 35512 Richard ii. 1 I 1414128 56 120 628228 692259 814231 Had I but ferved my God with half the zeal I ferved my king Thou whorefon zed! thou unnecessary letter Cymb Zenelopbon. The pernicious and indubitate beggar Zenelophon Zounds. Meaf. for Meaf. 1 Titus Andronicus. 2 1 Henry iv.14 1 836142 | 464] 752 F Face, fee Complexion, Countenance, Wee face, Whey face Pen, fee Snow-white Pen G Phoenix, fee Arabian Bird Pinfeld, see Pound Poifon, fee Empoison R ERR AT A. 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