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Lion. And, like a hungry lion did commence rough deeds of rage, and ftern impatience

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So looks the pent-up lion o'er the wretch that trembles under his devouring paws

• To whom do lions caft their gentle looks? not to the beast that would ufurp their
den

Whilst lions war, and battle for their dens, poor harmless lambs abide their
When the lion fawns upon the lamb, the lamb will never cease to follow
And in their chain fetter'd the kingly lion

So looks the chafed lion upon the daring huntsman that has gall'd him
He that trufts to you, where he should find you lions, finds you hares
He is a lion that I am proud to hunt

Against the capitol I met a lion, who glar'd upon me and went furly by
He were no lion, were not Romans hinds

[may be betray'd] with toils

him

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enmity Ib. 25 614|2|22|
Ibid. 4 8 627234
Ibid. 5 7 632211
Henry viii. 3 2 690213
Coriolanus. 1 1 705 125
Ibid. 1 1705248
J. Cafar. 13 744154
Ibid. 1 3 746 124
Ibid. 2 1748 242
Ibid. 2 2 750214
789 147

We were two lions litter'd in one day, and I the elder and more terrible
'Tis better playing with a lion's whelp, than with an old one dying
If thou wert the lion, the fox would beguile thee
The lion, mov'd with pity, did endure to have his princely paws par'd
They that have the voice of lions, and the act of hares, are they not monsters

Ant. and Cleop. 311
Timon of Atb. 4 3 823142
all away T.A.2 3
Troilus and Creff

Thou shalt hunt a lion, that will fly with his face backward
You have a vice of mercy in you, which better fits a lion than a man
And to grin like lions upon the pikes o' the hunters

- in prey

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Ibid. 41 8772 S Ibid. 5 3 887240 Cymbeline. 5 3 921124 Lear. 3 4 948 247 Orbello. 2 3 1057 25

-Even fo as one would beat his offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion
Lion-mettled. Be lion-mettled, proud; and take no care, who chafes, who frets, or
where confpirers are

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Lion-fick. Yes, lion-fick, fick of a proud heart
Lion's-whelp. Stood smiling, to behold his lion's whelp forage in blood of French nobi-
lity

Henry v.2

Lioness. A lionefs, with udders all drawn dry, lay couching, head on ground, with cat-
like watch

Did he leave him there, food to the fuck'd and hungry lionefs
A lioness hath whelped in the streets

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M. W. of Windfor.1

Meaf. for Meaf. 3 189 140
Ibid. 4

3 92154 Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 186 158 Ibid. 51194117

Merchant of Venice. 3 2 210247
As You Like It. 5 1 245260
Twelfth Night.1 5 310212
1 Hen. iv. 2 4 455 156

-- I will not open my lips fo wide as a bristle may enter in way of excufe A foolish hanging of thy nether lip

Teach not thy lip such scorn; for it was made for kissing, lady, not tempt

Their lips were four red rofes on a stalk

His coward lips did from their colour fly

for fuch con-
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Ibid. 4 3

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Jul. Cafar. 1 2

743 152

Troi. and Creff31

872 2 2

Cymbeline. 1 7

900 131

He hangs the lip at fomething

Slaver with lips as common as the stairs that mount the capitol

My lips, two blushing pilgrims ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kifs

- Have not faints lips and holy palmers too

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And lips, O you the doors of breath, feal with a righteous kifs, a dateless bargain to engroffing death

To lip a wanton in a secure couch, and to suppose her chafte Lipp'd. A hand, that kings have lipp'd, and trembled kiffing

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Ibid. 5 3 995114 Othello. 4 1 1068 111

Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 777237

Lipfbury pinfold. If I had thee in Lipfbury pinfold, I would make thee care for me Lear. 2 2 940212

Liquor. They would melt me out of my fat, drop by drop, and liquor fishermen's boots with me

Liquor'd. Justice hath liquor'd her

M. W. of Winif.45

1 Henry iv. 2

69222 44918

Liqueries.

Liquorice draughts

Lifp. He can carve too and lifp

Look, you lifp, and wear strange fuits

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Love's Labor Left. 5 2
As You Like It. 41

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Merry W. of Windf.3 3
Ibid. 5 5

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Lifping hawthorn buds, that come like women in men's apparel, and smell like Bucklersbury in fimple time

Lift. Elves, lift your names

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Your own (cience exceeds, in that, the lifts of all advice my strength can give you

And teach your ears to lift me with more heed

Now take them up, quoth he, if any list

I am bound to your niece, fir, I mean she is the lift of my voyage

What of her ensues I lift not prophecy

Son, lift in this conjunction, make this match
And throw the rider headlong in the lifts

Before King Richard, in his royal lifts

Draw near and lift what with our council we have done

Pr'ythee let her alone, and lift to me

The very lift, the very utmost bound of all our fortunes

But lift to me, my Humphrey

See the lifts and all things fit

What work he makes amongst your cloven army

to your tribunes

a word

Stand clofe and lift him

That's as we lift to grace him

- a brief tale

Let them take it as they lift

If with too credent ear you lift his fongs

The ocean, over-peering of his lift

Meaf. for Meaf. 1 1

Comedy of Errors. 411131 50 Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 266 1 42 Twelfth Night.3 1320215 Winter's Tale. 4

347 255

K. Jobn. 22

394 2 56

Richard ii. 12

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Ibid. 1 3

4162 14

Ibid. 1 3

4171 57

1 Henry iv. 3 3

462 2 20

Ibid. 4

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Ibid. 2 3

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Coriolanus. 1 4

708 139

Ibid. 3 3

725 113

Julius Cæfar. 5 4

7642 59

Ant. and Cleop. 4 9

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Lear. 5

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Ibid. 5

3

964 146

Romeo and Juliet.1

1968 124

Hamlet. 131004

15

Ibid. 4

51029 1 5

Othello. 2

110522 7

Ibid. 4

110681 16

I find it ftill, when I have lift to sleep
Confine yourself but in a patient lift
Liftening. As they had seen me, with these hangman's hands listening their fear Macb. 2
Lifted. Ever where his raging eye, or favage heart, without controul, lifted to make a
prey
Literature. Gower is a goot captain, and is goot knowledge and literature in the wars

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- I would they were Barbarians, (as they are though in Rome litter'd) Little. Hold little faith, though thou haft too much fear

Coriolanus. 31

7212 37

Twelfth Night. 5 1

330 211

Henry v.4 2

5302 20

Henry viii. 21
Ibid. 4 2

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Litter'd. Who being, as I am, litter'd under Mercury, was likewife a snapper-up of unconfidered trifles

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Hamlet. 2 2 1014|1|15

Ibid. 3 2 1020 157

Two Gent. of Verona. 2

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Much Ado About Noth. 4

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From seventeen years till now almost fourscore here lived I, but now live here no

more

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Let me live, fir, in a dungeon, i' the stocks, or any where, so I may live All's Well. 4 3
How wilt thou live?-as birds do, mother

Love they to live, that love and honour have

I live on bread like you, feel want, taste grief, need friends

And our supplies live largely in the hope of great Northumberland.
And if to live, the fewer men the greater fhare of honour

Long may'st thou live, to bear his image and renew his glories
That you may live only in bone

loath'd, and long, most smiling, smooth, detefted parafites Live long day.

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Macbeth. 4 2 379 2 47 Richard .21 421125

Ibid. 3 2 428 116 478

2 Henry iv. 13

Henry v.4 3 531 1 24 3 Henry vi. 54 630137

Timon of Aibens. 3 5 817135

Ibid. 3 6 818 2 I

Julius Cæfar.

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Long

Live long day.

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Livelihood. The tyranny of her forrows takes all livelihood from her cheeks All's Well. I
Liver. With liver burning hot

If ever love had interest in his liver

This is the liver vein, which makes flesh a deity
Let my liver rather heat with wine, than my heart cool with mortifying groans

Troi. and Creff

M. W. of Windfa
Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 4
Love's Labor Loft. 4 3

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Who, inward fearch'd, have livers white as milk
And this way I will take upon me to wash your liver as clear as a found sheep's-heart

That wins him liver and all If you find fo much blood in of the anatomy

his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, I'll eat the reft

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-- Were my wife's liver infected as her life, she would not live the running of one glass

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Livery. It appears by their bare liveries that they live by your bare words

Deftin'd livery

The cunning livery of hell

It is our way if we will keep in favour with the king, to be her men and wear her livery

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Mislike me not for my complexion, the shadow'd livery of the burnish'd fun M. of V.2
I will apparel them all in one livery

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- By his attornies general to fue his livery and deny his offer'd homage

I am deny'd to fue my livery here

To fue his livery and beg his peace

Living dead-man

Living death. Now they kill me with a living death

Living reafon. Give me a living reason that she's disloyal
Lizard's leg

Their fofteft touch, as smart as lizard's stings

As venom'd toads, or lizard's dreadful stings

Lo. Why, lo you now, I have spoke to the purpose twice

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Comedy of Errors. 5 1 11916

Richard iii. 1

Otbello. 3 3 1064 1

Macbeth. 41 37814

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Load. I chiefly, that fet thee on to this defert, am bound to load thy merit richly Cym. 1
Loan. For loan oft lofes both itself and friend

Leath. How mine eye doth loath his visage now

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Hamlet. 1310051 9

Midf. Night's Dream. 4 1 190 148

Ricbard iii.

Othello. 3 3 1062/2 10 364015 8912 3

Tr. and Creff: 511

Why should our endeavour be fo lov'd and the performance fo loath'd Loathly. The people fear me, for they do observe unfather'd heirs, and loathly births of nature

Loathfome. This loathfome world

2 Henry iv. 4 4 498226 Romeo and Juliet. 51 994 216

Loatbfomeness. The loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes I have receiv'd

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Loaves, There shall be in England feven half-penny loaves fold for a penny 2 Henry vi. 4 2 5932 1
Lob. Farewel, thou lob of spirits, I'll be gone.
Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1 179121
Henry v. 4 2 530238
Comedy of Errors. 4 4 11616
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 3 3 13524
Ibid. 51 14415

Lock. Wherefore didft thou lock me forth to day

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And fo locks her in embracing, as if the would pin her to her heart Winter's Tale. 5 2 360 225

And pluck up drowned honour by the locks

I will lock his counsel in my breast

1 Henry iv. 1

1

Good wax, thy leave;-bleft be the bees, that make these locks of counsel -What pleasure shall we find in life, to lock it from action and adventure

447 1 12

Henry vi. 25 554247
Cym. 3 2 907/2/13
Ibid. 4 4 919 216

Lock

Let me lodge Lichas on the horns o' the moon

And by whofe power I well might lodge a fear to be again difplac'd
Bid the commanders prepare to lodge their companies to night

Lock. You fhall not now be stolen, you have locks upon you

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Cymbeline. 5 4 921|2|41

Thy knotty and combined locks to part, and each particular hair to stand on end, like quills upon the fretful porcupine

Hamlet. 1

Lock and key. This is a fubtle whore, a closet lock and key of villainous fecrets Othello. 4
Lockram. The kitchen malkin pins her richest lockram 'bout her reeky neck Coriolanus. 2
Locufts. The food that to him now is as luscious as locufts, shall be to him shortly as bit-
ter as coloquintida

Othello. I
Mid. Night's Dream.
Merry Wives of Windfor. 1
We'll make foul weather with despised tears, our fighs, and they, fhall lodge the

Lode-ftars. Your eyes are lode-stars
Lodge. You have broke open my lodge

fummer corn

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Antony and Cleop. 410

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Go and fet London bridge on fire

Loneliness.

Now I see the mystery of your loneliness

Lone voman.

But he did long in vain

Lodged. Though bladed corn be lodged

Lodgers. Nor fhall my Nell keep lodgers

Lodging. This lodging likes me better fince I may fay-now lie I like a king
Lodovico. D. P.

Loffe. Then the whole quire hold their hips and loffe
Logs. I have a head, fir, that will find out logs
Loggats. Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggats with them

Loggerbead. You whorefon logger head

Hamlet. 511034 140

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Ibid. I I 255 39

With three or four logger-heads, amongst three or four score hogsheads 1 Hen. iv. 2
A merry whorefon! ha, thou shalt be logger-head
Logger-beaded. You logger-headed and unpolish'd grooms
Logick. Talk logick with acquaintance that you have
Log-man. For your fake, am I your patient log-man
Loins. This fhame derives itself from unknown loins
That from his loins no hopeful branch may spring

Loiter. Sir John, you loiter here too long, being you are to take foldiers up in counties
as you go

Loiterer. Illiterate loiterer

Lolling the tongue through slaughtering

Lolis. So hangs, and lolls, and weeps upon me

Lombardy. Fruitful Lombardy, the pleasant garden of great Italy
London hath received, like a kind hoft, the Dauphin and his powers

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The mayor, and all his brethren, in best sort,-like to the fenators of antique Rome

Lord Mayor of. D. P.

1 Henry vi.

London bridge. Jack Cade hath gotten London bridge, the citizens fly him and forfake

their houses

London-ftone. Sitting upon London stone I charge and command

Long.

A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear 2 Henry iv. 2

I long to fee my prifon

- of her it was, that we meet here so strangely

Longaville. D. P.

-, his character

Love's Lab. Loft.

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Ibid. 2 1

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Ibid. 4 3 1632 23 Cymbeline. 3 4 9091 39 Rom. and Jul.1

Who long'st-O, let me 'bate,—but not like; yet long'st, but in a fainter

Blefs you with fuch grace as 'longeth to a lover's blessed cafe
I have immortal longings on me

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Tam. of the Sbr. 4 2
Cymbeline. 3 2
Ant. and Clep. 5 2

Sir, you have fav'd my longing, and feed most hungrily on your fight
Ihave a woman's longing, an appetite that I am fick withal
You look'd fo longly on the maid, perhaps you mark'd not what's the pith of

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Kill me with thy fword, and not with fuch a cruel threat'ning look
Whofe heavy looks foretel fome dreadful story hanging on thy tongue
Let them look they glory not in mischief

Then he speaks what's in his heart: and that is there, which looks with
his neck

Look fresh and merrily; let not your looks put on our purposes

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Jul. Cafar. 2
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How look I, that I should feem to lack humanity so much as this fact comes to Cym. 3
I'll look to like, if looking liking move

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I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better by my regard, but kill'd none

Boy, thou haft look'd thyself into my grace, and art mine own Looked for. My father is here looked for every day

Winter's Tale. 1 2 338110
Cymbeline. 5 5 924233

Tam. of the Shrew.4 2 270153

Looking-glafs. Nor made to court an amorous looking-glafs

Richard iii. 1

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I'll be at charges for a looking-glafs
Lend me a looking-glass; if that her breath will misft or stain the stone, why, then
The lives

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Loon. The devil damn thee black, thou cream-fac'd loon
Loofe. Where you are liberal of your loves and counfels, be fure, you be not loofe H.viii. 2
Loofen. I had rather lose the battle, than that fifter should loofen him and me Lear. 51 961|1|41
Loofe-wived. It is a heart-breaking to see a handsome man loose-wived Ant. and Cleop. I 2 769 112
Loofing. Both my revenge and hate loofing upon thee in the name of juftice All's Well. 3| 287|1|46|
Lopp'd. Who not contented that he lopp'd the branch in hewing Rutland when his
leaves put forth

Alarbus limbs are lopp'd

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What ftern ungentle hands have lopp'd, and hew'd, and made thy body bare of her two branches

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Upon my life, I am a lord, indeed; and not a tinker, nor Christopher Sly
Stand, my good lord, 'pray in your good report

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Lord's anointed. Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale women rail on theLord's anointed

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Lordlings. You were pretty lordlings then
Lord's fake. Are now in for the Lord's fake
Lordship. Since wives are monsters to you, and you do fly them as you fwear them
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Lefers. Well, fuch lofers may have leave to speak

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For lofers will have leave to ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues Tit. And. 31
Lofs of question
Meaf. for Meaf.2 4
upon lofs! the thief gone with fo much, and so much to find the thief Mer. of Ven. 3 1
That very envy and the tongue of lofs, cry'd fame and honour on him Twelfth Night. 51
Poor thing condemn'd to lofs

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Your lordship is the most patient man in lofs

209162 329152 Winter's Tale. 23 343 224 Cymbeline. 2 3 902218

So fhall you feel the lofs, but not the friend which you weep for Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988110

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