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Digreffing. Thy abundant goodness shall excuse this deadly blot in thy digreffing son

Thy noble shape is but a form of wax, digreffing from the valour of a man R. & 7.3
Digreffion. I may example my digreffion by fome mighty precedent
Dilate. Do me the favour to dilate at full

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Diminutives. Most monster-like, be fhewn for poorest diminutives for dolts
Dimming. All of us have cause to wail the dimming of our shining star
Din. "Twas a din to fright a monster's ear

Think you a little din can daunt my ears

But with a din confus'd inforce the prefent execution

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Dined. He had not dined; the veins unfill'd, our blood is cold, and then we pout upon

the morning, are unapt to give or to forgive

Dinner. I would I were as fure of a good dinner

Dint. I perceive, you feel the dint of pity

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Dipping all his faults in their affection, works like the spring that turneth wood to ftone

Direct not him, whose way himself will chufe
Direction-giver.

Direction indirect to find the way, designed to perplex the enquirer

Call for fome men of found direction

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Directitude. Durft not (look you fir) fhew themselves (as we term it) his friends whilft he's in directitude

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Directive. In no lefs working, than are swords and bows, directive by the limbs T.& C.
Directly. Desdemona is directly in love with thee

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For the flowers now, that frighted, thou let'ft fall from Dis's waggon

Dijable all the benefits of your own country

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Ibid. 1 3 8632 6

Ibid. 51 884143 Tempeft. 4 7 17124

W.'s Tale. 4 3 3502 55 As You Like It. 41 2421 8

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Ibid. 31 556 227
Hamlet. 51007 212
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Difarm. You fhall do more than all the island kings, difarm great Hector Tr. and Creff 3
Difafter. The holes where the eyes should be, which pitifully difafter the cheeks

Difafers veil'd the fun

Ant. and Cleop.27 780149

Hamlet. 111000248 Coriolanus. 2 27152 3

Dis-bench'd. I hope my words dis-bench'd you not
Dibranch. She that herfelf will fiver and disbranch from her maternal fap, perforce
muft wither

Lear. 4 2 954148

Difburden'd. My heart is great; but it must break with filence, ere't be difburden'd

Difandy. Do difcandy, melt their fweets on bloffoming Cæfar
Dandying. By the difcandying of this pelleted ftorm lie graveless

Richard ii. 21 421261 Antony and Cleop.410 794121 Ibid. 3|11| 7901| 7 Difcard.

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thee inftantly

Difcard. I here difcard my sickness

Dif-cafe me

Difcerner. No difcerner durft wag his tongue in cenfure

Difcernings. Either his notion weakens, or his discernings are letharg’d
Difcbarge. You have not a man in all Athens, able to discharge Pyramus,

Do you discharge upon mine hostess

Of what's past, is, and to come, the discharge Difciplined. Has he difciplin❜d Aufidius finely

Mid.

Difciplines. He has no more directions in the true disciplines of the wars
For difciplines ought to be used

Let's want no difcipline, make no delay

Heaven bless thee from a tutor, and discipline come not over thee
Difclaims. Nature disclaims in thee

Dijcks'd. As patient as the female dove, when that her golden couplets are difclos'd Ham. 5
Difccmfit. Uncurable discomfit reigns in the hearts of all our present parts
Difcomfortable coufin

Julius Cæfar.
Tempeft.
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Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious fummer by this fon of York R.ii. 1 Difcord. I never heard so musical a discord, such sweet thunder

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Discoverers. Send discoverers forth to know the numbers of our enemies
Discovery. One inch of delay more is a South-fea off discovery

Difcourfe. His discourse peremptory

This accident and flood of fortune so far exceeds all inftance, all difcourfe T. Nigbt. 4
is heavy, fafting

Give it breath with your mouth, and it will discourse most eloquent mufic
Sure he that made us with fuch large difcourfe, looking before, and after Ibid. 4
Difcourfed. And hear at large difcourfed all our fortunes
Difcourfer. The tract of every thing would by a good difcourfer lofe fome life, which
action's felf was tongue to

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Your difcretions better can perfuade than I am able to instruct or teach 1 Henry vi. 41
Was it discretion to let this honest man wait like a lowsy foot-boy at chamber door

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The disdain and shame whereof hath ever fince kept Hector fafting
And folicit ft here a lady that difdains thee and the devil alike
Difdained. Revenge this jeering and difdain'd contempt, of this proud king
You shall find me, wretched man, a thing the most disḍain'd of fortune
Difdainful. That I was difdainful

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Difcafe.

Difeafe. I cannot name the disease; and it is caught of you, that yet are well

This disease is beyond my practice

I will turn difeafes to commodity

And, in that cafe, I'll tell thee my disease

'Tis time to give them phyfick, their diseases are grown fo catching
As the is now, fhe will but difeafe our better mirth
He's a difeafe that must be cut away

Rotten difeafes of the South

My daughter; or, rather, a disease that's in my flesh

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W.'s T.I 338/16 Macbeth. 51 3832 4 2 Henry iv. 1 2478145 1 Henry vi. 2 5 554131 Henry viii. 13 677111 Coriolanus. 1 3 707252 Ibid. 3 1 722155

Troilus and Creffida. 5 1 884141
Lear. 2 4 945121

Like the owner of a foul disease, to keep it from divulging, let it feed even on the pith of life

defperate grown, by defperate appliance are reliev'd

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Dif-edged. I grieve myself, to think, when thou shalt be dif-edg'd by her that now
thou tir'ft on
Disfigure. And say he comes to disfigure, or to present the figure of moonshine M.N.D. 3 1
Disfurnish.
Trvo Gent. of Verona. 4 1
What a wicked beast was I, to disfurnish myself against such a good time T. of Ath. 3 2
Difgorge. Wouldst thou disgorge into the general world
As You Like It. 2 7

The deep-drawing barks, do there difgorge their warlike fraughtage

Prologue to Troil. and Creff.

Difgrace. I could find in my heart to difgrace my man's apparel, and cry like a woman

have of late knock'd too often at my door
And you my fovereign lady with the reft, caufelefs have laid difgraces on my head

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Difgracious. I do suspect, I have done fome offence, that feems difgracious in the city's

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Merry Wives of Windfer. 2
Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3
Taming of the Shrew. 4
Tw. Night. 2

I fee, thou art a wickedness, wherein the pregnant enemy does much
Where are our disguises

The wild disguise has almost antick'd us all

the holy ftrength of their command

Difguifer. Oh, Death's a great disguiser
Difh. Here's a dish I love not

Juft fo many ftrange dishes

He will to his Ægyptian dish again

Difb-clout. He wore none, but a dish-clout of Jaquenettas
Romeo's a difh-clout to him

Difhabited. Had been difhabited, and wide havock made

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Ant. and Clep.27
Troi. and Creff2 3 869235
Meafure for Meafure. 4
Much Ado About Nothing. 2

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Love's Lab. Left.5 2

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 989 220

King John. 2

Difpontur. I rather would have lost my life betimes, than bring a burden of dishonour home

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Difbeneft. Bid the dishonest man mend himself
Difbenefly. His difhonefty appears, in leaving his friend here in neceffity and denying
him

Ibid. 3 4 3262 20

Difinberit. Father, you cannot difinherit me; if you be king, why fhould not I fucceed

Disjoint. Our state to be disjoint and out of frame

3 Henry vi. 1 1605259 Hamlet. 1 21001226

Dijlike. So your diflikes, to whom I would be pleafing, do cloud my joys with danger and with forrow

You feed too much on this diflike

What most he should diflike, feems pleasant to him

I'll do it, but it diflikes me

Difliken. And as you can difliken the truth of your own feeming

Ibid. 4 I 622246 Troil. and Cref. 2 3 870224

Lear. A 2 953117 Othello. 2 31055134 Winter's Tale. 433561 5

Dilimns. That, which is now a horfe, even with a thought the rack diflimns A.andCl. 412 7942 43
Dijloyal. The lady is difloyal
Much Ado About Noth. 3 2 133235
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Mu. Ado Ab. Notb. 2
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Difloyalty. Look sweet, speak fair, become disloyalty
Such feeming truth of Hero's difloyalty
Dismantle. Commit a thing fo monstrous, to dismantle fo many folds of favour
Difmay. In this there can be no dismay, my ships come home a month before the day
Merchant of Venice. I
Difmes. Every tithe soul, 'mongst many thousand difmes, hath been as dear as Helen's
Troilus and Creffida. 2
Lear. I

Difnatur'd. That it may live, and be athwart difnatur'd torment to her
Dif-arb'd. Or like a star dif-orb'd

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Diferder, that hath spoil'd us, befriend us now

Fear frames diforder, and disorder wounds where it should guard
But his own disorders deferv'd much less advancement

Difparage. I will difparage her no farther

-not the faith thou doft not know

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I would not for the wealth of all this town here in my house, do him disparagement

Difplanting. But by the difplanting of Caffio

Difpark'd my parks, and fell'd my foreft woods

Difpatch. Take her by the hand, away with her to the deanery, and dispatch it quickly

Miftrefs, difpatch you with your safest hafte

- Will you dispatch us here under this tree Difpatch'd. Have you dispatch'd

Let him know, we have difpatch'd the duke, as he commanded Thus was I, fleeping, by a brother's hand, of life, of crown, of patch'd

Difpenfe. Might you difpenfe with your leisure

M. W. of Wind.5 3

Difplace our heads, where thank the gods they grow, and set them on Lud's town Cym. 4
Difplant a town

Displeasure. Haft thou delight to see a wretched man do outrage and displeasure to himfelf

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Of late this duke hath ta'en displeasure 'gainst his gentle niece - Oft our displeasures, to ourselves unjust, destroy our friends, and after weep their duft

- Left your displeasure should enlarge itself to wrathful terms
Found you no displeasure in him by word or countenance

Difport. Comes hunting this way to difport himself
We make ourselves fools, to difport ourselves
That my difports corrupt and taint my business

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More than the villanous inconftancy of man's difpofition is able to bear
Now I will be your Rofalind in a more coming-on difpofition

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Difpraifingly. So many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly, hath ta’en your

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Difpunge. The poisonous damp of night difpunge upon me
Difputable. He is too difputable for my company
Difputation. Say to great Cæfar this, in difputation I kifs his conquering hand Ant. and Cleo. 311
Disputes. Though my soul disputes well with my sense

his own eftate

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Difputed. I'll have it disputed on

Difquantity. A little to disquantity your train

Difquietly. All ruinous disorders follow us difquietly to our graves!
Diffeat. This push will cheer me ever, or diffeat me now
Diffemble. I will dissemble myself in 't

I would I were the first that ever dissembled in fuch a gown

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I would diffemble with my nature, where my fortunes and my friends, at stake, required I should do so in honour

Diffembler. Thou doft wrong me, thou dissembler, thou!

Arife, diffembler, though I wish thy death, I will not be thy executioner
Dissembling. Play one scene of excellent diffembling; and let it look like perfect honour

Diffembly. Is our whole dissembly appear'd

Ant. and Cleop.
Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 4

Diffention. This late dissention, grown betwixt the peers, burns under feigned afhes of forg'd love

Diffentious rogues

Differver your united strengths

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Differver'd. Perform'd in this wide gap of time, fince first we were diffever'd
Diffolve. If there be more, more woeful, hold it in ; for I am almoft ready to diffolve Lear. 3
Diffolv'd. I am freely diffolv'd and diffolutely
Diffolution. A man of continual dissolution and thaw
Dif-tain'd. I live dif-tain'd, thou undishonour'd

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Tw. Night. 1 3 309218
Winter's Tale. 1 2334151
Rich. ii. 3 2 4272 17

More charming with their own nobleness, which could have turn'd a diftaff to a lance

Cymbeline. 5 3
Lear. 4 2

I muft change arms at home, and give the distaff into my husband's hands
Diftain. You having land, and blest with beauteous wives, they would diftrain the one,

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Diftafte. Her brain-fick raptures cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel
Diftafteful. After distasteful looks

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Diftemper. I would not have your diftemper in this kind, for the wealth of Windfor

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on distemper, fhall not be wink'd at
If little faults, proceeding
Diftemperatures. At her heels a huge infectious troop of pale diftemperatures
Through this diftemperature we fee the feafons alter
At your birth, our grandam earth, having this diftemperature, in paffion fhook 1 H.iv. 3 1
Diftemper'd lords, the king, by me, requests your presence straight
It is but as a body, yet, distemper'd

Diftillation. To be stopp'd in, like a strong diftillation, with ftinking cloaths
Diftill'd. A man diftill'd out of our virtues

Whilft they distill'd almost to jelly, with the act of fear
Diftin&tion, with a broad and powerful fan, puffing at all, winnows the light
And I do fear befides, that I shall lofe diftinction in my joys
And mannerly diftinguishment leave out between
Diftinguishment.

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King Jobn. 4 3
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Com. of Errors. 4 3 114222

2 Henry vi. 3 2 59014 Titus Andron. 4 3 848141

Better I were distract: so should my thoughts be fever'd from my griefs

Diftracted. He's lov'd of the distracted multitude

Distraction. You look, as if you held a brow of much distraction

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