A.S. P. C.L. Henry v. 141 71 534) 5) 7 Ibid.41 71 534 110 1 Macedon. I think, it is in Macedon, where Alexander is porn and Monmouth compared Macbination. If you miscarry, your business of the world hath fo an end, and machination ceases Lear. 5) 1 9612 33 Machiavel. Am I politick? am I subtle? am I a Machiavel ? M. Wives of Wind. 3) 1 582 48 Alençon, that notorious Machiavel 1 Henry vi. 5) 5 5681 49 And set the murd'rous Machiavel to school 3 Henry vi. 3 2 61911 31 Macbine. Thine evermore, most dear lady, whilst this machine is to him Hamlet.121 210111145 Mackerel. You may buy land now as cheap as stinking mackerel Henry iv. 2 41 455 | 3 Mackmorris. D.P. Henry v. 5091 Maculate. Most maculate thoughts Love's Labor Loft. 2150125 Maculation. I will throw my glove to death himself, that there is no maculation of thy heart Troil. and Cref: 41 41 88011|SI Mad. He is very courageous mad Merry W.of Wind. 4 1 641155 Waft thou mad, that thus so madly thou didft answer me Comedy of Errors.12 2 1071-16 Out of doubt, Antipholis is mad Ibid. 4) 3) 11511 5 Be mad, good master, cry the devil Ibid. 141 41 116 2 If they were but a week married, they would talk themselves mad M. Ado Ab. Notb.[2] || 128/1161 That being mad herself, she's madly mated Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 267|2| 1 I am as mad as he, if sad and merry madness equal be Twelfth Night. 13 4 3222/44 Or I am mad, or else this is a dream Ibid. 4) 1 327127 Then you are mad, indeed, if you are no better in your wits than a fool Ibid.41 21 3281119 O think what thou'st done, and then run mad Winter's Tale. 3) 2 3452/38 world, mad kings, mad composition King John.2 2 395 2134 I am not mad--I would to heaven I were, for then it's like I Mould forget myself 16.3/4 4002/16 If I were mad, I should forget my son, or madly think a babe of clouts were he Ibid. 131 4 4002/26 I am not mad; too well, too well I feel the different plague of each calamity Ibid. 31 4 4002/27 For he made me mad, to see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet 1 Henry iv. 1 3 445|2|29 Thou art efsentially mad, without seeming so Ibid. 21 41 4561 46 - natural graces that extinguish art 1 Henry vi. 54) 5672 25 Call the dave again; though I am mad, I will not bite him Ant. and Cleop. 2 5) 778): 45 O, let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven Lear. 11 5 938 2 48 He's mad, that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath Ibid. 3 6 9501140 - I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a hand-faw Hamle. 2 2/1014/1/30 as the sea, and wind, when both contend which is the mightier Ibid. 4 1 1026 1 14 - There the men are as mad as he Ibid. 5 11035119 Madams. Our madams mock at us; and plainly fay, our mettle is bred out; and they will give their bodies to the luft of English youth, to new store France with bastard warriors Henry v. 3 5 523/1/15 - The madams, too, not us’d to toil, did almost sweat to bear the pride upon them Henry viii. 1 1672 1/21 Taming of tbe Sbrew. 5 Mad ass. Away, away, mad ass 1 274\215 Mad-brain'd. Remaineth none but mad-brain'd Salisbury i Henry vi.1 2 545 215 Love's Labour Loft.2 K. Job. I 13882 3 Well then, once in my days I'll be a mad-cap 1 Henry iv. 1 2 444 2/5 Ibid. 4 The nimble footed mad-cap Prince of Wales 1464238 Madding. This will witness outwardly, as strongly as the conscience does within, to the madding of her lord Cymbeline. 2 / 2 9021 54 Merry Wives of Windsor. 41 2 66.223 Mad dog. This is mad as a mad dog The venom clamours of a jealous woman poison more deadly than a mad dog's Comedy of Errors.15) Measure for Measure. 1 3. 1541118 1171161 78117 hath this man made yop 9501 152.13 117\'\39 I 32311130 56 21 8071123 A, S. P. C. L. Made. And all the unlawful iffue, that their luft fince then hath made between them Antony and Cleop. 3 6784158 Lear.24 943' 53 you no more offence Romeo and Juliet. 1 2 970124 Richard iii. 1 1 63417 Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 51 192 131 Twelftb Nigbr. 1 5 311 2 6 He speaks nothing but madman Ibid. 5 1 331 228 A madman's epiftles are no gospels 2 H. iv.1 31 4782 27 And so with great imagination proper to madmen, led his powers to death Julius Cæfar. 4 3 75911136 - Shall I be frighted when a madman stares Lear. 3 32 Tell me, whether a madman be a gentleman or a yeoman Romeo and Juliet. 3 31 985226 O, then I see that madmen have no cars Ibid. 51 3 99512120 -'s. Live, and hereafter say-a madman's mercy bade thee run away Tempeft. 3 3 Comedy of Errors. 5 I Ibid. 11711147 pholis exposed M. Ado About Notb. 51 1411 Fetter strong madness in a filken thread 44 This is a very midsummer madness Twelftb Night. 3 - I have reason; if not, my senses, better pleas'd with madness, do bid it welcome Winter's Tale. 4) 31 354 1 No settled senses of the world can match the pleasure of that madness Ibid. 5) 3) 362 33 What madness rules in brain-fick men 1 Henry vi. 4) 1 56012 30 And all the madness is, he cheers them up too Timon of Atb.) - Like madness is the glory of this life Ibid. 1 2 808127 To define true madness, what is't but to be nothing else but mad Hamlet. 2) 21011 Il 8 Polonius' account of Hamlet's progress to madness Ibid. 21 210112110 Though this be madness, yet there's method in't - in great ones must not unwatch'd go Ibid.31 11018|2114 Hamlet's opinion on acts done in madness Ibid. 5 2104011 4 Madonna. Two faults, Madonna, that drink and good counsel will amend T. Nigbt. 1 5| 31012157 Hamler. 2 Ibid. 4 3 1027 1124 Magick garment Tempef.: Winter's Tale. 5 31 3621212 Macbeth. 41 51 377119 i Henry vi. 1 What black magician conjures up this fiend, to stop devoted charitable deeds R. ii. i Magiftrates. Labour in thy vocation : which is as much to say as--let the magiftrates be labouring men 2 Henry vi. 4 2 593 | 9 Coriclanus. 2 All's Well. 3 6 Mercb. of Venice. 31 2 Otbello. I here at our feet i Henry vi. 511 56412 4. Macberb. 3 4 376220 Mabu, The nrince of darle Ibid. 2 210121127 21011|2157 2 Ibid. 5) I 2156 1912123 Il 803t|is Il 544 114 1 21 635232 1712149 294 119 2121137 2 10452 45 1 Ricbard iii. A.S. P. C.L. Maid. The semblance of a maid M. Ado Ab. Nob. 21 129f1|12 and stuff's Ibid. 31 4 1361|25 Give me this maid your daughter Ibid.41 1 13748 How like a maid the blushes here Ibid. 4 1 1377159 Would you not swear, all you that see her, that she were a maid by these exterior thews 41 You must put in the pikes with a vice—they are dangerous weapons for maids Ibid. 51 21 144213 I am a right maid for my cowardice Mid. Night's Dr. 3 2 18712]48 Silence is only commendable in a neat’s-tongue dried, and a maid not vendible Mercb. of Venice.! 1 1 1982 19 Eleven widows and nine maids, are but a fimple coming in for one man Ibid. 22 204116 What danger will it be to us, maids as we are, to travel forth so far As You Like It. 1 31 2282 28 are May when they are maids, but the fky changes when they are wives Ibid. 4) 1 2431 3 Mafter, your love must live a maid at home Tam.of tbe Sbrew.1 1 2562 33 I am a simple maid; and therein wealthieft, that I proteft, I fimply am a maid All's W. 21 31 286758 The honour of a maid is her name; and no legacy is so rich as honesty Ibid. 31 5 292 160 I am either maid, or else this old man's wife Ibid, 53 30511145 Talks as familiarly of roaring lions, as maids of thirteen do of puppy-dogs K.Febr.2 2 394 247 Pale-visag'd maids Ibid. 5. 2 4091 32 For maids, well summer'd and warm kept, are like flies at Bartholomew tide, blind Henry v. s 2 540 2/58 So the maid, that stood in the way for my wish, fall Mew me the way to my will li. 2 5411 17 There shall not a maid be married, but the mall pay to me her maidenhead cre they have it 2 Henry vi. 41 71 596/2156 Play the maid's part, still answer nay, and take it 7654/24 to thy master's bed; thy mistress is o' the brothel Tim. of Athens. 41 18181158 She that's a maid now, and laughs at my departure, shall not be a maid long, unless Lear. 1 5 93812155 - Not half so big as a round little worm, prick’d from the lazy finger of a maid Romeo and Juliet. 4 972 2135 Maidens. When maidens sue, men give like gods Meas. for Meas. 15 7912 43 Mercb. of Venice. 3 2 2092152 All's Well. 4 2 296139 - If your pure maidens fall into the hands of hot and forcing violation Henry v.3) 3 5221 Taming of the Sbrew. 3 2 266 2 49 Maidenbead. Carouze full measure to her maidenhead Twelfth Night. 1 3121219 If there come a hot June, and this civil buffeting hold, we Thall buy maidenheads as i Henry iv, 21 4 4551 7 they buy hob-nails, by the hundreds If that the devil and mischance look big upon the maidenhead of our affairs 2 Henry iv. 2 Is it such a matter to get a pottle-pot's maidenhead 24811316 By my troth and maidenhead I would not be a queen Henry viii. 2 31 68212/28 Troil. and Cres: 4 2 8781235 Rom. and Jul. 1 1 96811 7 Ibid. 1 Henry vi. 4) 6 56312115 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 9832 44 Maidenlief far. Tut, I hould have been that I am, had the maidenlieft Itar in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing 934 11 6 Maiden''. 'Tis not maidenly: our sex, as well as I, may chide you for it Mids. Nigbt's Dream. 3 2 187lilia What a maidenly man at arms are you become things be cut shorter Ibid. 4 Il 464 149 Ibid. 1) 31 971117 21 985119 a Lear. 1 2 A. S. P. C. I, Majefty. Thou whoreson mad compound of majesty 2 Henry iv.121 41 48672|46 This new and gorgeous garment majesty, fits not so easy on me as you think Ibid. 5l 2 502 2 5 Your majesty came not like yourself: you appear'd to me but as a common man Henry v. 41 81 536): 6 Naild up in shame 2 Henry vi.2 41 582 2112 Mail'd band. His bloody brow with his mail'd hand then wiping Coriolanus. Il 31 707130 Maim. Your father's Gickness is a maim to us i Henry iv. 41 1 46411132 And stop those maims of shame seen through thy country Coriolanus. 41 sl 729131 Hamlet. S t 10352 35 Maimed. Who is this they follow? and with such maimed rites 6 Main. He might, at some great and trusty business, in a main danger fail you All's Well. 3 293217 Our main consents are had Ibid. 51 31 303)7130 To set so rich a main on the nice hazard of one doubtful hour? it were not good i Henry iv. 41 | 464 137 What cross devil made me put this main secret in the packet I sent the king H. vii. 3 2 6902 22 Quite from the main opinion he held once Julius Cajar.12 17482 32 Stands up for the main soldier Antony and Cleop. 1 2 770 1 43 We must with our main of power stand fast Troil. and Cres: 2 3 8711 Bids the wind blow the earth into the sea, or swell the curled waters 'bove the main Lear. 3 I 946121 I doubt, it is no other but the main; his father's death, and our o'er hasty marriage Hamlet. 2 2 101012/24 Maine. Duchies of Anjou and Maine surrendered to the King of Naples 2 Menry vi. 1572135 Unto the main ! oh father, Maine is loft; that Maine which by main force did Ibid. 1 1 5732 13 Ibid. By thee Anjou and Maine were sold to France 4 1 592 1134 I sold not Maine Ibid. 417) 596 1152 Mainly. In this I do not call your faith in question, fo mainly as my merit Tr. and Cres. 41 41 880215 For I am mainly ignorant, what place this is Lear. 41 71 96012123 You mainly were stirr'd up Hamlet. 41 7 1037 1/48 Much Ado Abt. Notb.41 1 139 119 Maintain a mourning oftentation Main-top. From this most bravest vessel in the world, Aruck the main-top Cymbeline. 4 2 9181/25 Make, I will make her come Mucb Ado About Notb. 3 131|243 What makes treason here Love's Labor Lift. 41 31 162 1156 What make you here?--Nothing: I am not taught to make any thing As You Like It.fi T 2231213 And hither make as great ambassadors from foreign princes Henry vii. 1 4 6781119 You speak of him when he was less furnish'd than he now is, with that which makes him both without and within Cymbeline. I 5 896 2 14 But what, in faith, make you from Wittenberg Hamlet. 1 2 100311 39 What make you at Elfinour Ibid. 2 21013116 And cannot make away Orbello. 51 110741233 Ricbard i. Make-peace. To be a make-peace shall become my age Il 415119 Makeft. What mak’ft thou in my fight Richard iii. 1 3 6391 51 Makings. She had all the royal makings of a queen : as holy oil, &c. Henry viii, 4 | 694,128 There was good sport at his making Lear. 1 1 9291 28 Malady. Their malady convinces the great assay of art Macbetb. 43) 3811252 Of man, and beast, the infinite malady crust you quite o'er Tim. of Athens. 3 6 818 2 6 But where the greater malady is fix'd, the lesser is scarce felt Lear. 31 41 948 110 Malady of France. News have I, that my Nell is dead l' the spital, of malady of France Henry v.151 1538717 Mulapert. I must have an ounce or two of this malapert blood from you 32717 - Untutor’d lad, thou art too malapert 3 Henry vi. 51 51 630255 Peace, master marquis, you are malapert Richard iii. 1 31 640136 Malcbus. King Malchus of Arabia Ant. and Cleop. 361 7857 13 Malcolm. D.P. Macbeth. Males. The beasts, the files, and the winged fowls are their males' subject 6. of Err. 2 1 10619 No salve in the male Love's Labor L. 31 1 1552 % Male-content. To wreath your arms like a male-content Two Gent. of Verona. 2 27 147 Thou art the man of male-contents Merry W. of Wind.13 492 49 How like you our choice, that you stand pensive, as half male-content 3 Henry vi. 41 1622 1 20 Alas, poor Clarence! is it for a wife, that thou art male-content Ibid. 41 | 622 2 31 Meledi&tions against king and nobles Lear. 1 2934223 Malefactions. That presently they have proclaim'd their malefa&tions Hamler. 2 2 1016 2 15 Male green-fickness. Thin drink doth so overcool their blood, and making many fish meals, that they fall into a kind of male green-sickness 2 Henry iv. 41 31 497 Mals-isus. Tw. Night. 41 3631 1 وداد وو6 ء ادا 2 2 81 786|2129 A. S. P. C. LE Male-issue. For her male-iffue or dead where they were made, or shortly after this world had air'd them Henry viii. 2 41 68 512 43 Male varlet. Thou art thought to be Achilles' male varlet Troilus and Cref 5 1 8841 37 Malicbo. This is miching Malicho Hamlet. 31 210201/18 Malice. Thou but lead'It this fashion of thy malice to the last hour of act Mer. of Ven. 4 1 21412 54 On my life, his malice 'gainst the lady will suddenly break forth As You Like It. 1 2 227 2/16 While our poor malice remains in danger of her former tooth Macbetb. 3) 21 37425 Deep malice makes too deep incision Ricbard i. 1 1 415 1 14 Left, by a multitude, the new-heal'd wound of malice should break out Ricb.ii. 2 2 646 2 10 You are potently oppos'd, and with a malice of as great a fize Henry viii. 5 3 698|1|12 (God turn their hearts : I never fought their malice) Ibid. 2 69812132 Men, that make envy and crooked malice nourishment, dare bite the best Ibid. More out of malice than integrity Ibid. 5270011 % And with the deepest malice of the war, destroys what lies before 'em Coriolanus.41 731121 Our arms in strength of malice, and our hearts, of brothers temper Jul. Cæfar.31 11 7532 44 And spend my malice in my breath Coriolanus. 2 1 71223 No levell’d malice infects one comma in the course I hold Tim. of Atbens. 1 | 804 1 19 'Tis in the malice of mankind, that he thus advises us Ibid. 3 824 225 She looks as like a thing more made of malice than of duty Cymbeline. 3 5 911215 The malice towards you is to forgive you Ibid. 5 5 928110 Put on the vouch of very malice itself Otbello. 11052 259 - Nothing extenuato, nor set down aught in malice Ibid. 51210792123 Malicious. How malicious is my fortune, that I must repent to be just Lear. 13 5 949/2152 Malignant. His will is most malignant; and it stretches beyond you to your friends Henry viii. 1 2675 245 Malkin. The kitchen malkin pins her richest lockram 'bout her recky neck Coriol. 1 7141113 Mall, Miftress. Are they like to take dust like Mistress Mall's pi&ture Twelftb Nigbt. 1 3 309|2 44 Mallard. Like a doating mallard, leaving the fight in height, flies after her A.Cle. 3 Maller. There is no more conceit in him, than is in a mallet 2 Henry iv. 2 41 486137 Malmsey-butt. And then throw him into the malmsey-butt, in the next room Ricb. i. 1) 41 642 231 I'll drown you in the malmsey-butt within Ibid. 1 464312142 Malmsey-nose knave. That arrant malmsey-nose knave, Bardolph 2 Henry iv. 2 1 47912 49 Malt-borse. Comedy of Errors. 3 110911150 You whoreson malt-horse drudge Tam. of tbe Sbrew. 4) | 2681158 Melt-worms. None of these mad, mustachio, purple hu'd malt-worms 1 Henry iv. 2 1 4481243 Malvolio. D.P. Twelftb Nigbt. 3071 Mamillius. D.P. Winter's Tale. 333 Mammering. I wonder in my soul, what you could ask me, that I should deny, or stand so mammering on Orbello. 3) 31060121 Mammets. This is no world to play with mammets, and to tilt with lips i Henry iv. 2 31 451||39 A whining mammet, in her fortune's tender Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 989|1|25 Mammock'd. O, I warrant, how he mammock'd it Coriolanus. 3 70712 5 Man. As proper a man as ever went upon four lege Tempeft. 2 2 10028 dewlapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at 'em wallets of filelhor whore heads stood in their breasts Tempeft. 313 We are such stuff as dreams are made on Ibid. 41 I 17250 How many goodly creatures are there here.How beauteous mankind is Cannot be a perfect man, not being tried and tutored in the world Two Gent. of Ver. 1 3 The loose encounters of lascivious men 32 2 57 of malecontents Merry W. of Windfor. 1 3 49 249 I will exhibit a bill in the parliament for the putting down of men 5112.48 -, like an angry ape, plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven as makes the angels weep Measure for Measure. 2 2 Ibid.) TO2 1 6 To make of him a formal man again Comedy of Errors. 5) 1 1172 37 A flattering honest man Mu. Ado Abt. Nothing. 11 31 125 1 2 Not till God make men of some other metal than earth Il 126 11 6 What a pretty thing man is, when he goes in his doublet and hose, and leaves off his wit Ibid. 5 1 1431 S - If you were men, as men you are in new Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 31 2 18627 We had all been made men Ibid. 41 21 1912 147 Hard-handed men that do work in Athens Ibid. 51 1922 57 God made bim, therefore let him pass for a man Mer. of Venice.lıl 2] 19912.40 Mus. IS11/16 Ibid. 5 I 211119 2612114 Ibid.217 Ibid. 2 1 8413 Ibid. 2 |