Deeds. Rewards his deeds with doing them A. S. P. C. L. Coriolanus.21 If he tells us of his noble deeds, we must also tell him of our noble acceptance of them Let deeds express what's like to be their words Not in deed, madam, for I can do nothing Ibid. 2 And strange it is that nature must compel us to lament our most perfifted deeds Ibid. 51 Julius Cæfar.1 2744 116 772 235 797 258 870 9 Ibid. 4 5 882 130 883231 Would you not deem, it breath'd, and that thofe veins did very bear blood W.'s Tale. 5 Deep-revolving. The deep-revolving witty Buckingham no more fhall be the neighbour A little herd of England's timorous deer, maz'd with a yelping kennel of French curs Sell every man his life as dear as mine, and they fhall find dear deer of Culling the principal of all the deer Here's a deer whose skin's a keeper's fee How like a deer, ftrucken by many princes, doft thou here lie Ibid. 31 616 160 Julius Cæfar. 31 754123 To be unbent, when thou haft ta'en thy ftand, the elected deer before thee Cymb. 3 4 910148 Richard ii. 4 4 1 Henry vi. 4 4 Much Ado About Noth. 4 1 My honour's at the stake; which to defeat, I muft produce my power All's Well. 2 Othello. x Hamlet. 1 659 234 699 150 288 1 I 562235 137 229 3287129 31050 225 21072 114 Ibid. 4 21001216 106239 Defeated. With a defeated joy - Careful hours, with time's deformed hand hath written strange defeatures in my face 16.5 1 This is the very defect of the matter Being unprepar'd, our will became the fervant to defect And our defects prove our commodities Defence. That defence thou haft, betake thee to't Nor tempt the danger of my true defence 1192 9 Ant. and Cleo. 4 12 795210 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 183154 Macbeth. 2 1369126 Ant. and Cleop.2] 2 776 225 Lear. 4 195319 Twelfth Night. 3 4 324/2/36 In cafes of defence, 'tis beft to weigh the enemy more mighty than he feems Hen. v.2 Defence. And thou, dismember'd with thine own defence A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.13 31 986157 And gave you fuch a masterly report, for arts and exercife in your defence Defend. God defend that the lute fhould be like the cafe But yet I dare defend my innocent life against an emperor - Heaven defend your good fouls Defendant. With men of courage, and with means defendant Much Ado Ab. Noth. 2 Ibid. 5 110331 37 1 126143 3 406 54 3/1049 2 48 Defenfible. Where nothing but the found of Hotspur's name did feem defenfible 2 H. iv. 23 Then take my king's defiance from my mouth - I have thrown a brave defiance in king Henry's teeth Let him greet England with our sharp defiance 483139 Meaf. for Meal. 3 I 88238 13872 9 King John. 1 Henry iv. 52 460146 Henry v. To this add defiance: and tell him, for conclufion he hath betray'd his followers Ib.3 Defiles. When falfe opinion, whofe wrong thought defiles thee Troilus and Cref 4 5523124 6 524242 1 877 248 Lear. 6 951141 Nor would we deign him burial of his men Since thou doft deign to woo her And all thofe friends that deign to follow me Thy palate then did deign the rougheft bury on the rudeft hedge Degree. Quite from the answer of his degree 1 Henry iv.1 Romeo and Juliet.5 3 Henry vi.1 Tavo Gent. of Verona. Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees by which he did afcend Being vizarded, the unworthiest shews as fairly in the mask Ill effects of the want of observance of degrees I 6052 I Macbeth. 1 2 251 2 364142 567 141 626231 3 Henry vi. 47 Deity. Nor can there be that deity in my nature of here and every where Ibid. 1 3 862229 Tw. Nigb. 5 I 331126 Rich. .11 6342 9 Merry W. of Wird. 2 I 522 I 1 Henry vi.12 Twelfth Night. 2 3112 3 546254 3 314251 1 Henry vi. 3 2 557125 Ibid. 4 3 Richard .4 3 659125 659 126 709238 773 43 177344 Ibid. 2 Titus Andronicus. 4 3 848158 Romeo and Juliet.1 4 972 2 Winter's Tale. 4 3 354130 Cymbeline. 5 5 924 39 948 115 Lear. 3 When the mind's free, the body's delicate His delights were dolphin-like Comedy of Errors. 4 4 116130 Read o'er the volume of young Paris' face, and find delight writ there with beauty's pen These violent delights have violent ends Delighted. If virtue no delighted beauty lack, your fon-in-lawis far more fair than black Delivers. He delivers you from this earth's thraldom to the joys of heaven I'll deliver myself your loyal fervant, or endure your heaviest cenfure This is most certain, that I shall deliver Shall I deliver you fo -Thou doft deliver more or less than truth A. S. P. C.L. Rich. iii.14 643|2|16 Ibid. 4 663229 Cor. 5 5 739 215 Julius Cæfar. 31753 251 Ant. and Cicop.2 773 254 Hamlet. 5 2 1039 131 Othello. 2 3 10571 3 Deliverance. O happy torment, when my torturer doth teach me answers for deliverance Deliver'd. O, that I ferv'd that lady; and might not be delivered to the world Delphos. I have dispatch'd in poft to facred Delphos to Apollo's temple Treil. and Creffid. I will delve one yard below their mines, and blow them at the moon Delver. Good man delver - 1893 218 Hamlet. 3 41025242 All's Well. 4 Demand. By this demand I perceive you are not altogether of his counsel me nothing! what you know, you know Demean. Out of doubt Antipholis is mad, else would he never so demean himself Com. of Er. 4 3 Demean'd. They have demean'd themselves like men born to renown, by life, or death Ibid. 5 1 1033144 3 297151 362264 Demeanor. For I perceive but cold demeanor in Octavius' wing D. P. Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 271137 Demi-cannon. What's this? a fleeve? 'tis like a demi-cannon Otb. 5 2 1079 128 offence by weight 77237 2 Henry iv. 4 3 4971 9 Ant. and Cleop. 49 793225 Ibid. 4 13 796340 Demure. There's never any of thefe demure boys come to any proof Den. Were I at home, at your den, firrah, with your lioness, I'd fet an ox-head to your lion's hide King John. 2 1 O, why should nature build so foul a den, unless the gods delight in tragedies Tit. And. 4 1 393 145 845216 M. Ado About Notb. 3 2 God and St. Stephen give you good den 133 212 849215 God ye good den Titus Andronicus. 4 4 Denay. Give her this jewel; fay, my love can give no place, bide no denay Twelfth N. 2 4 317222 Denial. He's fortified against any denial Denier. You will not pay for the glasses you have burst? no not a Denotement. Given up himself to the contemplation, mark and denotement, of her Denude. Raife me this beggar, and denude that lord Othello. 2 3 1057252 Timon of AthensNo43819233 Denunciation. At my depart for France Denunciation. She is faft, my wife, fave that we do the denunciation lack of outward order Deny'd. He, that's once deny'd, will hardly speed Depart. Which we much rather had depart withal A. S. P. C. L. Meaf. for Meaf. 1 3 78112 814 6 153 155 Mer. of Venice. 4 1 218 212 3 919138 937 146 982 2 50 798238 961|44| But our jealousy does yet depend - And the remainder that shall still depend, to be fuch men as may befort your age Lear. 14 Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 Ibid. 2 3 Henry vi. 3 Deprive. And permit the curiosity of nations to deprive me, for that I am fome twelve or fourteen moonshines lag of a brother Deputy. By his majefty I swear, whose far unworthy deputy I am Deracinate. While that the coulter rufts that should deracinate fuch favag'ry Henry v.52 1420 248 1616252 4 945156 I have derifion med'cinable, to use between your ftrangeness and his pride Tro. & Cref. 3 3 8751 25 Derive this Ibid. 2 3 869122 — 'Till you can derive from him better testimony of his intent And from her derogate body never spring a babe to honour her Defartlefs. Who think you the most desartless man to be conftable Unless to spy my shadow in the fun, and defcant on mine own deformity Defcent. Falfhood, cowardice, and low defcent, three things that women highly hold in hate Cymbeline. 1 7 900 2 44 926247 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 Defcription. If that an eye may profit by a tongue then should I know you by descrip The main defcry ftands on the hourly thought But the true ground of all these piteous woes we cannot without circumftance defcry I cannot, 'twixt the heaven and the main, defcry a fail Defery'd. I kill'd a man, and fear I am defcry'd Defert. And not without defert so well reputed Your defert fpeaks loud I will affume defert inacceffible Is't poffible, that my deserts to you can lack perfuafion The duke by law found his deferts Rem. and Jul. 5 3 Othello. 2 Taming of the Shrew. 1 1 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 3 Meaf. for Meaf. 5 x Mer. of Venice. 29 208 115 As You Like It. 2 7 233150 Twelfth Night. 3 4 32617 2 Henry v. 4 3 496228 Richard iii. 2 1644223 Henry viii. 32 691122 As You Like It. 4 3 244 2 12 Henry v.4 1 Henry vi. 1 Lear. 4 2 5302 44 25461 7 959 113 996242 11051137 2571 30 10431 30138 981 2 A.S. P. C. L. Defert. The bafe o' the mount is rank'd with all deferts, all kind of natures Tim. of Athens. 1 We will not name defert, before his birth; and being born, his addition fhall be humble Ufe every man after his desert, and who shall 'scape whipping Deferve. Nor would I have, 'till I do deferve him But fomething you may deferve of him through me They well deferve to have, that know the strongest and furest way to get Deferved. I know not how I have deferv'd to run into my lord's difpleasure This feems a fair deferving, and muft draw me that which my father lofes be a mourner Unless by using means I lame the foot of our defign Defigned. The articles defign'd Defignments. Serv'd his defignments in mine own person Their defignment halts Defire. A votary to fond defire 1 804139 Coriolanus.5 5 7381 28 Ibid. 3 366 147 1929 27 3 947 250 Much Ado About Noth. 1 Since my defires run not before my honour Give thyself unto my fick defire, who then recovers And, with all speed, you fhall have your defires, with interest And then I will tell him a little piece of my defires Is it not strange that defire fhould fo many years out-live performance That she was never yet, that ever knew love got fo fweet, as when defire did fue Troi. and Creff:1 But moft miferable is the defire that's glorious A housewife, that, by felling her defires, buys herself bread and cloaths Defired. Be then defir'd by her, that elfe will take the thing fhe begs Honey, you shall be well defir'd in Cyprus Dek. If I had play'd the defk, or table book Defolate will I hence, and die 7 899 110 Ibid. 1 7 899 211 Rom.&.15 974248 Hamlet. 1 310042 20 Othello. 4 1 1068 139 Lear. 14 937 43 Otbello. 2 11053211 Hamlet. 2 21011 56 Richard ii. I 2 416131 Deflation. If ever I do fee the merry days of defolation that I have feen Love's Lab. Loft.1 Moody and dull melancholy, kinfman to grim and comfortless despair Comedy of Errors. 5 117 211 210237 Therefore betake thee to nothing but defpair Winter's Tale. 3 2 3461 5 The mere defpair of furgery he cures Call it not patience, Gaunt, it is despair I will defpair, and be at enmity with cozening hope I the rather wean me from defpair, for love of Edward's offspring in my I'll join with black defpair against my foul I fhall defpair, there is no crcature loves me; and, if I die, no foul fhall Why do I trifle thus with his defpair?-'tis done to cure it Difpairing. And by defpairing, fhalt thou ftand excus'd Dipenfe. Can't thou defpenfe with heaven for fuch an oath Deperate. I am defperate of obtaining her of shame and flate Macbeth. 4 3 3821 4 Richard ii. 1 2415245 3 Henry vi. 3 3 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 Defperate |