Ibid. 5 5701 2 A.S. P. C. L. Love 'A thousand pound Hal? a million: thy love is worth a million, thou ow'st me thy love 1 Hen. iv. 3 3 463 Let me but bear your love, I'll bear your cares 2 Henry iv. 512 502 2120 If conjure up love in her in his true likeness, he must appear naked and blind Hen. v. 5 2 5402 43 I must not yield to any rites of love, for my profession's facred from above i H. vi. 1 2 546/2116 Her virtues, graced with external gifts, do breed love's settled passions in my heart 16.5 6 5691146 My tender youth was never yet attaint with any passion of inflaming love If sympathy of love unite our thoughts 2 Henry vi. I Il 571 2114 And his loves are brazen images of canoniz'd saints Ibid. 11 31 575 220 'Tis the fruits of love I mean 3 Henry vi. 3 2 61816 That love, which virtue begs, and virtue grants Ibid. 3 2 618113 fosswore me in my mother's womb Ibid. 31 2 61812155 Tell me, for truth, the measure of his love Ibid. 3) 31 620125 His love was an eternal plant; whereof the root was fix'd in virtue's ground Ibid. 3 31 6201210 And this word-love, which greybeards call divine, be refident in men like one another, and not in me Ibid. sl 66321 38 I do love thee fo, that I will Tortly send thy soul to heaven Ricbard in. U 1 6341259 This hand, which, for thy love, did kill thy love, fall for thy love, kill a far truer love Ibid. 1 2 637 1/31 She cannot chuse but hate thee, having bought love with such a bloody spoil Ibid. 41 41 6621122 Of her, that loves him with that excellence that angels love good men with H. viii. 21 2 6811/28 thyself last Ibid. 3 2 69212 46 So that, if they love, they know not why, they hate upon no better a ground Cori. 22 714 2/45 When he did love his country it honour'd him Ibid. 31 1 7222 6 Whose loves I prize as the dead carcases of unburied men Ibid. 31 31 72512153 Not that I lov'd Cæsar less, but that I lov'd Rome more Julius Cæfar,13 2 755125 When love begins to ficken and decay, it useth an enforced ceremony Ibid. 41 21 7581211 There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd Ant. and Cleop. 2 1 767122 Gentle O&avia, let your best love draw to that point, which seeks best to preserve it Ibid. 31 41 78312 53 O flave of no more trust than love that's hir'd Ibid. 5) 21 800 1133 That there should be small love 'mongst these sweet knaves and all this courtesy Timon of Arbens. 1 1 806143 's invisible soul Troil. and Cred: 3 872 155 This love will undo us all Ibid. 31 1 87212132 He eats nothing but doves, love; and that breeds hot blood; and hot blood begets hot thoughts ; hot thoughts beget hot deeds, and hot deeds is love Ibid.31 1 872 2153 -'s thrice-reputed Nectar Ibid. 31 2 872 251 This is the monstrosity of love, lady--that the will is infinite, and the execution confin'd; that the body is boundless, and the act a Nave to limit Ibid. 31 2 8731158 for to be wise, and love, exceeds man's might Ibid. 3) 2 87411121 The noblest hateful love Ibid. 41 1 878111 8 But the strong base and building of my love is as the very center of the earth Ibid. 41 21 87912 13 My love admits no qualifying dross Ibid. 4. 487912150 She was belov'd, the lov'd; The is, and doth: but, still, sweet love is food for fortune's tooth Ibid. 141 5884214 -'s reasons without reason Cymbeline. 4. 1914 1143 I love thee; I have spoke it : how much the quantity, the weight as much, as I do love my father Ibid. 41 21 91412135 Tell me, my daughters, which of you, shall we say doth love us most Lear. 1 1 93011 is not love, when it is mingled with regards, that stand aloof from the entire point Ib. 1 1 931 2156 described by Romeo Romeo and Juliet.' 1 969/2113 Is love a tender thing, it is too rough, too rude, too boisterous; and it pricks like thorns. Ibid. 1 4 972138 My only love sprung from my only hate Ibid. 1 5| 974230 Blind is his love, and best befits the dark Ibid. 21 01 97510141 For stony limits cannot hold love out Ibid. 21 21 9761120 goes toward love, as school-boys from their books; but love from love, towards school with heavy looks Ibid. 22 976 2161 Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes Ibid.2 31 97712157 0; the knew well, thy love did read by rote, and could not spell Ibid. 21 31 9781/22 moderately; long love doth fo; too swift arrives 'as tardy as too Now Ibid. 21 6 9811215 But my true love is grown to such excess, I cannot sum up half my sum of wealth Ib. 21 6 9812136 - 'Til strange love grown bold, thinks true love acted, fimple modesty Ibid. 131 21 98312148 4 Y 3 994 1 % 2 1542/21 A. S. P. C.L. Love, Ah me! how sweet is love itself poffeft, when but love's shadows are fo rich in joy Romeo and Julier. 57 - "Tis a question left us yet to prove, whether love leads fortune, or else fortune love Hamlet. 31 2 10202 33 - I lov'd Ophelia; forty thousand brothers could not with all their quantity of love make up my sum Ibid. 5) 11036 2 3 It is merely a lust of the blood, and a permission of the will Othello. I 10502/19 Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms Ibid. 2 1105235 From hence I'll love no friend, fith love breeds such offence Ibid. 3) 3,1063 2 35 All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven Ibid. 3) 311064/7 47 Yield up, O love, thy crown, and hearted throne to tyrannous hate Ibid. 3 3 1064/1150 Love-broker. There is no love-broker in the world can more prevail in man's commendation with woman, than report of valour Twelftb Nigbr. 3 2 321/2 36 Love's counsellor should fill the bores of hearing to the smothering of the sense Cymbeline. 3) 2 9072|39 Love-day. This day shall be a love-day Titus Andronicus. 1 2 836 217 Love-devouring death Romeo and Juliet-21 6 98126 Love-feat. And every one his love-feat will advance Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 1671127 Love's beralds should be thoughts Romeo and Juliet. 2 5| 980213 Love-in-idleness, a flower supposed to have been changed from milk white to purple by the fall of Cupid's bolt upon it Mid. Night's Dream. 2 1802121 The juice of it on Neeping eye-lids laid, will make the man or woman madly doat upon the next live creature that it fees Ibid. 2 2 18012123 Love-juice. Hast thou yet latch'd the Athenian's eyes with the love-juice Ibid. 3) 2 18511 56 Thou hast mistaken quite, and laid the love-juice on some true-love's fight Ibid. 3/ 2 185257 LOVE'S LABOR LOST 147 Love-letter from Armado'to Jaquenetta Love's Labor Loft.4 2 159|238 Love's majesty. I that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's majesty Ricbard it. Il 1634/7| 2 Love-monger. Thou art an old love-monger, and speaks skilfully Love's Labor Loft. 2) Inve-performing. Spread thy close curtain love-performing night Romeo and Julier. 3 2 983236 Love's facrifice. Words, vows, gifts, tears, and love's sacrifice, he offers in another's enterprize Troilus and Cressida. 1) 2 8612 17 Love-fbaft (Cupid.] Loos 'd his love-Maft smartly from his bow, as it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts Midj. Nigbt's Dream.22180 2 12 Love-fuit. Whose love-suit hath been to me as fearful as a fiege Cymbeline. 31 41 910 3:20 Love-ibaugbts lie rich, when canopy'd with bowers Twelfth Nigbr. 1 3072/24 Love's tongue. Tie up my love's tongue, bring him filently Midf. Night's Dream. 3 1 1850 12 Lavel, Lord. D.P. Richard ui. 6331 , Sir Thomas Ibid. 41 41 6642/ 1 -Sir Thomas. D. P. Henry viii. 671 Lovely. Why ever wast thou lovely in my eyes Mucb Ado About Norb. 41 1 138/2 Lovers break not hours except it be to come before their time Two Gent. of Verona. 51 I 42 1/24 If that true lovers have been ever cross'd Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1 1762 59 and madmen have such seething brains, such thaping fantasies, that apprehend more than cool reason ever comprehends Ibid. 5 1 1922/24 The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact Ibid. 51 1 192 1127 The lover, all as frantick, sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt Ibid. 51 1 1921131 I am thy lover's grace Ibid. 51 1 194023 ever run before the clock Mercb. of Venice. 21 6 2052 40 cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit Ibid. 21 6 2061115 Though in thy youth thou wast as true a lover, as ever fighed upon a midnight pillow As Y. Like It.21 41 23012157 characterized by Jaques Ibid. 21 71 2332127 It is as easy to count atomies as to ansıver the propositions of a lover Ibid. 3 2 2362131 The oath of a lover is not stronger than the word of a tapster Ibid.341 239|241 For lovers lacking (God warn us) matter, the cleanlieft Thift is to kiss Ibid. 41 12421151 · Such as I am, all true lovers are: unsaid and skittish in all motions else Tw. Nigbt. 21 41 3167118 * All lovers swear more performance than they are able Troil. and Cril31 2 8732 ! This unbound lover, to beautify him, only lacks a cover Romeo and Juliet. 1 3 971243 can fee to do their amorous rites by their own beauties Ibid. 3) 2 983239 Loving-jealous. And with a Glk thread plucks it back again, id loving jealous of his liberty Ibid. 2 2 9770/29 Lour. Why at our justice feem'st thou then to lour Ricbard ii. 1 3 418754 The heavens do lour upon you for some ill Rom. and Jul. 41 5 99339 Loufe. For care not to be the louse of a lazar, fo I were not Menelaus Tr. and Cruisl il 884/2146 Lgufes . Lear. 31 C A.S. P. C. L. Louses. The dozen white louses do become an old coat well Merry Wives of Windoll 145121 Lousy. Remembrance co-morrow on the loufy knave mine hoft Ibid. 3! 3 6211127 Upon my knowledge he is, and lousy AIP's Well. 41 3 2981224 Lout. In such a love, so vile a lout as he K. Fobn. 2 2 3951 36 Hang nothing but a calfs-skin, most sweet lout Ibid. 3) 1 393) 124 If that thy gentry, Britain, go before this lout, as he exceeds our lords, the odds is, that we scarce are men, and you are gods Cymbeline. 5 2 9202 22 Lowure. He'll make yoor Paris louvre sake for it Henry v.2 41 519227 Low. If low, an aglet very vilely cut Mu. Ado About Noth. 3) il 132 139 Low-born lass. This is the prettiest low-born lass, that ever ran on the green-fward W. Tale. 4 3 351 135 Low countries. Because the rest of thy low countries have made a shift to eat up thy holland 2 Henry iv. 21 2 4812110 Low-Croaked curifies Julius Casar. 3 75221 6 Lower-place. A lower place, note well, may do too great an act Antony and Cleop: 3178214 Lowliness is young ambition's ladder Julius Cæfar.2 1 74717 Lown. With that he call'd the taylor-lown Orbello. 2 3 10552125 Lowness. Nothing could have subdu'd nature to such a lowness, but his unkind daughters 9481223 Lowretb. How impatience lowreth in your face Comedy of Errors. 2 11 106227 Lowt. Foolish lowt Two Gent. of Verona. 4 3 40254 Pronounce thee a gross lowt, a mindless Nave Winter's Tal. 1 2 3371/29 And you will rather thew our general lowts how you can frown, than spend a fawn upon 'em Coriolanus. 3 2 723218 Lowted. And I am lowted by a traitor villain i Henry vi. 41 31 5621 14 Loyal. Longer than I prove loyal to your grace, let me not live to look upon your grace Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 371 8 Take notice, lords, he has a loyal breast, for you have seen him open 't Henry viii. 31 2 6902 % Loyalty. And then end life, when I end loyalty Mid. Night's Dr.2 31 182 1125 Both to defend my loyalty and truth, to God, my king, and his succeeding issue R.ii. 11 31 4161160 - If it be banim'd from the frosty head, where shall it find a harbour in the earth 2 H. vi. 5 1 600|2148 Such which breaks the sides of loyalty, and almost appears in loud rebellion H. vii. 1 2 674237 My loyalty, which ever has, and ever shall be growing, 'till death, that winter, kill it Ibid. 3 2690138 The loyalty, well held to fools, doth make our faith mere folly Ant. and Cleop.. 311 7881231 Beaten for loyalty, excited me to treason Cymbeline. 5 5 927139 Lozel. And Lozel, thou art worthy to be hang'd, that wilt not stay her tongue W. Tale. 21 31 342|2|34 Lubber. A notable lubber Two Gent. of Verona. 2 5 3211113 I am afraid this great lubber, the world, will prove a cocknoy Tw. Nigbt. 4 1 326156 Even already they clap the lubber Ajax on the thoulder Troil. and Crefl: 3 31 8761117 If you will measure your lubber's length again, tarry Lear. 14) 93512135 Lubber's-bead, and he's indited to dinner to the Lubber's-head in Lumbart-ftreet 2 H.iv.2) 1479 2136 Lubberly boy Merry W. of Wind. 5 5 Luce. They may give the dozen white luces in their cuat 45/21 5 is the fresh fisn Ibid. 1 45/2/10 - D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103 Lucetta. D.P. Two Gentlemen of Verona. 23 Lucentio. D.P. Tam. of the Sbrew. 251) Lucretia. Sad Lucretia's modesty As You Like It. 3 2 335255 Luciana. D.P. Comedy of Errors. Lucifer founds well Merry W. of Windsor. 2 2 56/2/28 Thou art more deep damn'd than prince Lucifer King Jobn. 43 4061231 And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, never to hope again Henry vii. 3 2 692 426 Lucilius. D.P. Julius Cæfar. p. 741. D. P. Timon of Arbens. 803 Lucina lent me not her aid, but took me in my throes Cymbeline. 5 4 9221/37 Lucio. D.P. Meas. for Meal: 75 Lucius. D.P. Jul. Cæfar. p. 741. - D. P. Tit. An. 831 the younger. D.P. Titus Andron. p. 831. Caius. D.P. Cymbeline. 893 Luck. If we have unearned luck Mid. Night's Dream. 5 2 19612/25 - I hear him mock the luck of Cæfar, which the gods give men to excuse their after wrath Antony and Cleop.s! 2 80112 23 Lucrece. And Roman Lucrece for her chastity Tam. of tbe Sbrew. 2 1 262 2 33 And the impression her Lucrece, with which she uses to seal Twelfıb Nigbr. 2 5 318216 But filence, like a Lucrece knife, with bloodless stroke my heart doth gore Ibid. 2 sl 31812129 frucullus. D.P. Time of Arbenes! 8031 Y 4 Layi 73123 Ibid. I 1 103 D.P. Tim. of Arb. p. 803. C 2 A. 8. P. C.L: Lucy, Sir William. D.P. : Henry will 543) His contract with Lady Lucy Råsbard ii. 31 7654117 Ludlow. Forthwith from Ludlow the young prince be fetch'd Ibid. 2 21 646 2 5 Lud's Town. Made Lud's Town with rejoicing fires bright Cymbeline. 3 1 906 2 28 And on the gates of Lud's Town set your heads Ibid. 4 2 915|232 Lug. Why, this will lug your priests and servants from your fides Timon of Atb.41 3 8201 3 I'll lug the guts into the neighbour room Hamlet. 31 410252 46 Luggage Tempeft.141 18/2/26 Bestow your luggage where you found it. Ibid. 5 1 22 21 4 Come, bring your luggage nobly on your back 1 Henry iv. 51 41 472 132 Luke-warm water Tim. of Atb. 3) 6 8181127 Lulls. And lulls him while the layeth on her back Titus Andronicus. 4 2 84617 Lullaby to your bounty, till I come again Iw. Nigbt. 51 1 329137 The day frowns more and more ; thou art like to have a lullaby too rough W. Tale.31 31 346 2 47 As is a nurse's song of lullaby, to bring her babe to Necp Titus Andronicus. 23 8381143 Lump. Hence, heap of wrath, foul indigested lump 2 Henry vi. s 1 6002 38 Lumpish. Silvia is lumpish, heavy, melancholy Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 372) 7 Lunatick. 'Oman, art thou lunaticks Merry W. of Wind. 4 i 65146 This is lunaticks Ibid.41 2 66 2 23 The lunatick, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact M. N.'s Dr. 5) 11 192|1|27 · Persuade him that he hath been lunatick Induc, to Tam. of the Sbrew. 125212 12 - To with me wed to one half lunatick, a mad-cap ruffian, and a swearing Jack Ibid. 2 1 262224 Thou a lunatick lean-witted fool Richard ii. 2 1 421 11 Lunes. Your husband is in his old lunes again Merry Wives of Wind. 4 6512132 These dangerous, unsafe lunes o' the king Winter's Tale. 2 2 341 1 34 Yea, watch his pettis lunes, his ebbs, his flows Troilus and Cred: 2 3 869238 The terms of our estate may not endure hazard so near us, as doth hourly grow out of his lunes Hamlet. 31 3 1022236 Lungs. Speak from thy lungs military Mer. Wives of Wind. 415 68 2150 The heaving of my lungs provokes me to ridiculous smiling Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 15526 My lungs began to crow like chanticleer As You Like II. 2 7232225 So shall my lungs coin words 'till their decay, against those meazles Coriolanus. 3). 1 719/259 Lupercal. It is the feait of Lupercal Julius Cæfar. 1 1 74211/25 - On the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refure Ibid. 31 2 7552 46 Lurcb. Am fain to Mume, to hedge, and to lurch Mer. Wives of Wir:df.12 Lurcb'd. And, in the brunt of seventeen battles since he lurch'd all swords o' the garland Coriolanus. 2 2 715239 Lure. And, 'till the stoop, the must not be full-gorg'd, for then she never looks upon her lure Tam. of rbe Strew. 4 1269 117 Lurking. His soldiers lurking in the towns about 3 Henry vi. 42 6232 48 Lush and lusty the grass looks Tempeft. 2 Luft. The best way were to entertain him with hope, till the wicked fire of lust have melted him in his own grease Merry W. of Windsor. 2 is but a bloody fire Ruffian luft Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108121 So lust doth play, with what it loaths for that which is away All's Well. 41 41 3001 31 Nor my lusts burn hotter than my faith Winter's Tale. 41 31 359117 And bestial appetite in change of luft Ricbard 11. 3 5 653218 O keep me from their worse than killing lurt Titus Ardronicus. 2) 3 839/2 19 When I am hence, I'll answer to my luft Troi. and Cref. 41 41 88111 8 And when my luft hath dined Cymbeline. 3 5 912228 Serv'd the luft of my mistress' heart, and did the act of darkness with her Lear. 31 41 94812 39 Though to a radiant angel link’d, will sate itself in a celestial bed, and prey on garbage Hamlet. 1 5 1007 144 Lüft-dieted. Let the superfluous and lust-dieted man, that Naves your ordinance Lear. 41 1 953 2128 Luft-ftain'd. Thy bed, lust-stain'd, shall with luft's blood be spotted Orbeil. 51 1 10742 3 Luft-wearied. The ne'er luft-wearied Antony Ant. and Cleop. 2 I 7741110 Lustick, as the Dutchman says All's Well. 21 31 286131 Liftier. With lustier maintenance than I did look for of such an ungrown warrior i H.iv. 51.41470240 Liftily. Let's tune, and to it lustily awhile Two Gent. of Verona. 41 2 3812 40 Luftre. A good lustre of conceit in a turí of earth Love's Lab. Loft.4 2 1592 19 Thy lustre thickens when he shines by Ant. and Cleop. 2 Luftreu:. My sword and yours are kin, good sparks and lustrous All's Well.l2) | 283'357 Luffrous. 2 54/1/17 712 48 I Ibid. 55 521/28 72/1/36 3) 777 1/20 1 26111155 to me il 2611157 72 135 A.S. P. C. Lo Laftrous. And the clear stones towards the fouth north are as lustrous as ebony Twelfth Nigbt. 4 2 327 217 Lufty. It is a lusty wench; I love her ten times more than e'er I did T. of the Sbr. 2 126127 Luftybood. His May of youth, and bloom of lustyhood Much Ado About Norb. 5 141 255 Reason and respect make livers pale, and lustyhood deject Troil. and Crefl. 2 2 867 1 26 Lusty finews Julius Cæfar. 1 21743 1 38 Lute. For God defend that the lute should be like the case M. Ado Ab. Norb. 2 1 1261 44 Iron may hold with her, but never lutes Taming of the Sbrew. 2 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 1 26112 3 Melancholy as a lover's lute i Henry iv. 1 2 44312 3 Take thy lute wench; my soul grows fad with troubles Henry viü. 3 1 686 1 32 Lute-cafe. Bardolph ftole a lute-case; bore it twelve leagues, and sold it for threepence Henry v.3 2 5201253 Lute-ftring. His jefting spirit, which is now crept into a lute-string, and now governed by stops Mucb Ado About Norbing.132 133 1151 Lutheran. Yet I know her for a spleeny Lutheran Henry viii. 3 2 6891 57 M.Wives of Winds. 5) 5 Richard iii. 31 51 6532 37 Troilus and Creff: 5 2 885257 To't luxury pell-mell, for I lack soldiers Lear.4 6 957|244 Let not the royal bed of Denmark be a couch for luxury and damned incest Hamlet. 1 5.10072/18 Lycurgus. I cannot call you Lycurgusses Coriolanus. 2 1 71212 5 Lye. It will not lye where it concerns Two Gent. of Verona. 1 251236 If I could add a lye unto a fault, I would deny it Mer. of Venice. 5 1 2202 54 How, did you find the quarrel on the seventh cause ?-upon a lye seven times removed As You Like It.5 41 2482 15 And so to the lye circumftantial, and the lye direct Ibid. 5 41 2482 29 Different degrees of Ibid. 5. 4) 2481239 Shall Cæsar send a lye Julius Cæfar. 2 2 75012 36 You lye, up to the hearing of the gods Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 79912117 Will poor folk lye, that have afflictions on them Cymbeline.3 691314 To lapse in fullness is sorer than to lye for need 913 18 If I do lye, and do no harm by it, thó' the gods hear, I hope they'll pardon it Ibid. 4. 2 9181233 Lying. For, lying fo, Hermia I do not lie Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 21 3 1821 14 Let me have no lying; it becomes none but tradesmen Winter's Tale. 4 3 3561225 - Lord, lord, how subject we old men are to this vice of lying 2 Henry iv.312 491243 'Tis as easy as lying Hamlet. 31 21022133 Lym, [dog] Lear. 31 6 95012144 King Jobr.3) 1 397 128 Lysander. D.P. Mid. Night's Dream. 175 2 Ibid. 3 Lymoges. M Ibid. 12 M, A, I, doth fway my life Twelfth Nigbt. 25 3181231 Mab Queen, and her avocations described Romeo and Julie. 1 4 972 222 MACBETH. 363 Macbetb. 363 Ibid. 1 3 36412 49 Ibid. 1 7 36712151 's soliloquy when he is going to murder Duncan 1 369 146 For none of woman born, fall harm Macbeth Ibid. 1378/2 28 shall never vanquith'd be, until great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill Mall come against him Ibid. 141 1 378 2 43 Macduff. His son his Lady. D.P. Ibid. 363 was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd Ibid. 5 7 386142 Mace. Winter's Talc. 4 2 349 1 - With these borne before us, instead of maces, we will ride through the streets 2 Henry vi. 4) 7 597 115 O murd'rous Number ! lay'st thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays the musick Macedon. 4 Julius Cafar.141 31 761/2/16 |