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Mark. The enemy hath past the marsh
Marfbal. Reason becomes the marshal to my will

lord. D. P.

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They must sweep my way and marshal me to knavery
Marfbal'. Thou marshal'ft me the way that I was going
Marfbalfea. Or I'll find a marshalfea fhall hold you play these two months Henry viii. 5 3

Mart.

A beggar, that us'd to come so smug upon the mart
To fell and mart your offices for gold to undefervers

Merch. of Venice. 3 1 209112
Jul. Cæfar. 4 3

If he shall think it fit, a faucy ftranger, in his court to mart as in a Romish ftew

Marted. You have let him go and nothing marted with him
Martlemas. And how doth the martlemas your master
Martlet. Like the martlet, builds in the weather, on the outward wall

This guest of summer, the temple-haunting martlet

Martyr. Then if thou fall'ft, O, Cromwell, thou fall'st a blessed martyr

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I speak amazedly as it becomes my marvel and my message
Approach; ftrike all that look upon with marvel
A man cannot make him laugh; but that's no marvel, he drinks no wine 2 Hen. iv. 4 3
And, to kill the marvel, fhall be fo ever

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Cymbeline. 31 906 142
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'Till I may deliver, upon the witness of these gentlemen, this marvel to you Marvellous. The duke is marvellous little beholden to your report

Marullus. D. P.

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Ham. I

Mary. Of the world's ranfom, blessed Mary's fon

By holy Mary

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Mary, Queen of Scots, alluded to in the fimile of a mermaid on a Dolphin's back M. N.'s D. 2
Mafculine whore.

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Thefe black masks proclaim an enshield beauty ten times louder than beauty could
difplayed

-Now fair befall your mask

Meaf. for Meaf.2
Love's Labor Loft. 2

Now this mask was cry'd incomparable; and the ensuing night made it a fool and
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These happy masks, that kiss fair ladies brows, being black, put us in mind they
hide the fair

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Coriolanus. I

Mak'd. 'Tis not my blood, wherein thou seeft me mask'd
Makers. Lewis of France is fending over maskers, to revel it with him and his new

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Making. What masking stuff is here

the bufinefs from the common eye

Mafques. I delight in masques and revels fometimes altogether

This harness'd masque, and unadvised revel

Mafs. Yea, by the mass

Thy sumptuous buildings, and thy wife's attire, have cost a mass of public treasury

2 Henry vi. I

➡ And what hath mass, or matter, by itself lies, rich in virtue, and unmingled

and well faid

I remember a mass of things but nothing distinctly
Massacre. The most arch deed of piteous maffacre, that ever yet this

Troilus and Creffida.1
Romeo and Juliet. 4
Orbello. 2

land was guilty of

I'll find a day to maffacre them all, and raze their faction and their
Mally. His cod-piece feems as maffy as his club
Mally-iron.

the maffy-iron, and cutting the web
It will not in circumvention deliver a fly from a fpider,

Mat. What though the maft be now blown over-board

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Troi, and Creff 2
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Ibid. 5 4
Ibid. 5 4

Tim. of Atb. 4

Ten mafts at each make not the altitude, which thou haft perpendicularly fallen Lear. 4

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Mafter of a fhip. D. P.

Mafter. Every one can mafter a grief, but he that has it

My Master, God omnipotent

Tempeft.

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Much Ado Ab. Notb.
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Between the promise of his greener days, and these he masters now
We cannot all be mafters, nor all masters cannot be truly follow'd
Mafter-leaver. But let the world rank me in register a master-leaver, and a fugitive

Antony and Cleop. 4 9 793211

Mafterdom. Which shall to all our nights and days to come give folely fovereign fway and mafterdom

Macbeth.15 367150

Mafter d. As if he master'd there a double spirit of teaching and of learning instantly

Masterlefs. What mean these masterless and gory swords
Maftership.

An' please your mastership

Maft ffs. Their mastiffs are of unmatchable courage-foolish curs that run winking into the mouth of a Ruffian bear

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Romeo and Jul. 5 3
Tavo Gent. of Verona. 3 1
Mercb. of Venice. 2

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You perhaps may think, because she's something lower than myself, that I can match

There I have another bad match

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Mer. of Ven. 3

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And make fome pretty match with fhedding tears
Now fhall we know if Gadhill have fet a match

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What cunning match have you made with this jeft of the drawer The all fee.ng fun ne'er faw her match, fince first the world begun Match'd. A sharp wit match'd with too blunt a will

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Love's Labor Loft.2

3 Henry vi. 5
Com. of Err.3 2
Ibid. 5

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Macbeth. 51 383 234

Winter's Tale.

Two Gent. of Verona. 5 5

Our nafquing mates by this time for us stay Maid! how mean you that? no mate's for you, unless you were of gentler, milder mould

What! you poor, base, rascally, cheating, lack-linen mates

For that is good deceit which mates him first, that first intends deceit

Dare mate a founder man than Surry can be

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Elfe one felf mate and mate could not beget such different issues
Mathematicks and the metaphyficks fall to them as you find your stomach serves you

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Coriolanus. 2

Hamlet. 3 4 10242 10
Tempeft. 31

Measure for Meajure. 5 I
Much Ado Ab. Noth. 1

your life

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As You Like It. 5 3 241236 Ibid. 4 1 242154 Tam. of the Shrew. 1257156 Ibid. 21 262/2/26 Winter's Tale. 4 3 356 147 Ibid. 4 3 357 2 42

To your quick conceiving discontents i'll read you matter, deep and dangerous x H.iv. 3 446 257
I fent for you, when there were matters against you for
Come, good Warwick, go with me; I have great matters to impart to thee

of marriage was the charge he gave me The king hath found matter against him

I could have given lefs matter a better ear

Pour out the pack of matter to mine ear, the good and bad together
Then there would come fome matter from him

Then will Ajax lack matter, if he have lost his argument

2 Henry iv. 1 2 477 1 35 Ibid. 3 2 5892 39 3 Henry vi. 3 31 621252 Henry viii. 32 6882 7 Ant. and Cleop. 2 I 774 3 Ibid. 2 5 7781 8 Troi. and Creff: 2 1865 140 Ibid,la 3 869'1/60

Matter.

Matter. And never fuffers matter of the world enter his thoughts

Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart

If the matter were good, my lord, I durft swear it were his

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Trot. and Cref21 31 8701142
Ibid. 5 3 888 2 3
Lear. 1 2933145
Hamlet. 3 11016249

And he befeech'd me to entreat your majesties, to hear and see the matter
There's matter in't indeed, if he be angry

Mattock. Give me that mattock, and the wrenching iron

Mature. Not yet mature, yet matchless

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Maul. Put up thy fword betime, or I'll fo maul you and your toafting iron K. John. 4
Maru. Do thou but think what 'tis to cram a maw, or cloath a back, from such a filthy
Meaf. for Meaf.3
Methinks your maw like mine, should be your clock, and strike you home without
a meffage
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And none of you will bid the winter come, to thrust his icy fingers in my maw

King John. 5 7 411148

Thou deteftable maw, thou womb of death, gorg'd with the deareft morfel of the earth

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- Maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives

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"Tis as much impossible to scatter 'em, as to make 'em sleep on May-day morning

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May-morn. And my thrice puiffant liege is in the very May-morn of his youth Henry v.1
May-pole. How low am I? thou painted May-pole
Maze. As ftrange a maze as ere men trod on
And I have thrust myself into this maze, haply to wive, and thrive, as best I may

Mazed. A little herd of England's timorous deer, maz'd with
French curs

And the quaint mazes in the wanton green, for lack of tread

Mazzard.

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I'll knock you o'er the mazzard
Meacock. A meacock wretch can make the curftest shrew

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Meadows. Like meadows yet not dry with miry flime left on them by the flood T. A.31 842 228
Meager were his looks

Meal and bran together he throws without diftinction
Meals. Unquiet meals make ill digestions

Romeo and Juliet. 1994 1 36

Coriolanus. 3 I 722 228 Com. of Err. 5 I 117 2 5

Meal'd. Were he meal'd with that, which he corrects, then were he tyrannous

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Be my mean to bring me where to speak with madam Silvia
To make fuch means for her as thou haft done, and leave her on fuch flight condi-
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Though I never had so good means as desire to make myself acquainted with you

Let her have needful but not lavish means

Nor fortune made fuch havock of my means

He can fing a mean most meanly

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It is no mean happiness therefore, to be feated in the mean

His means are in fuppofition

And I am mean, indeed, respecting you

Merry Wives of Wind. 2
Meaf. for Meaf2 2

Much Ado About Nothing. 4 1 13918

Love's Lab. Loft.5 2 169 138
Merch. of Venice. 1 2199151
Ibid. 1 3 2002 15

Tam.of the Sbrew. 5 2 275 27

I will come after you with what good speed our means will make us means All's Well. 5301253

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Means. But they are most of them means and bafes

Yet Nature is made better by no mean, but nature makes that mean
Good God betimes remove the means that make us strangers
Confuming means foon preys upon itself

The means that heaven yields must be embraced, and not neglected
Your means are very slender, and your waste great

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Winter's Tale. 41 21 348/2157

Ibid. 4 3 350 221 Macbetb. 4 3 382115

I would my means were greater and my waist slenderer
You have heard our cause and know our means
To line, and new repair, our towns of war, with men of courage, and with means
defendant

I know a difcontented gentleman whose humble means match not his haughty mind

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For want of means, poor rats, had hang'd themselves
Would try him to the utmost, had ye mean

One that made means to come by what he hath, and slaughter'd thofe that were the means to help him

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Julius Cæfar. 31
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No mean of death, as here by Cæfar, and by you cut off
His means, if he improve them, may well stretch fo far, as to annoy us all
His means most fhort, his creditors most straight
Who, without thofe means thou talk'st of, didst thou ever know belov'd
That mean is cut from thee

Your means abroad, you have me, rich

Though mean and mighty rotting together have one duft

Tim. of Athens.1|

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Titus Andronicus.25 841213
Cymbeline. 3 4 911112
Ibid. 4 2 917146

Full oft 'tis feen, our mean fecures us; and our meer defects prove our commodities

No fudden mean of death, though ne'er fo mean
Give thefe fellows fome means to the king

You fhall by that perceive him and his means

I have wafted myself out of my means

Meanings. Speak'st thou in fober meanings

Lear. 4 1953 19 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 9852 9

We are not the first, who with best meaning have incurr'd the worst Measure. Come not within the measure of my wrath

Hamlet. 4

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Othello. 3

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As You Like It. 5

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Two Gent. of Verona. 5

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MEASURE FOR MEASURE.

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Tell him there is measure in every thing

A measure and a cinque pace

As a measure full of ftate

I measure him (says she) by my own spirit

Say to her we have meafur'd many miles, to tread a measure with her on this grafs

For we must measure twenty miles to-day - I have trod a measure

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And you brides and bridegrooms all, with measure heap'd in joy, to the measures

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for measure must be answered

Our dreadful marches to delightful measures

And a measure to lead them once again

He cannot but with measure fit the honours which we devise him

Are all thy conquefts, glories, triumphs, spoils, shrunk to this little

Moft narrow measure lent me

Nor measure our minds by this rude place we live in

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How fhall I live and work to match thy goodness? my life will be too fhort, and

every measure fail me

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But, let them measure us by what they will, we'll measure them a measure, and

gone

The measure done, I'll watch her place of stand

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Meafur'd. If I be measur'd rightly, your majesty hath no juft cause to hate me
Measureless liar

Meat. That's meat and drink to me now

A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age

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Upon what meat doth this our Cæfar feed, that he is grown fo great J.Cafar.12
Ay; to fee meat fill knaves, and wine heat fools
Meazels. So fhall my lungs coin words 'till their decay, against those meazels
Mecanas. D. P.

Mechanics. Do not bid me difmifs my foldiers, or capitulate again with Rome's me-
chanics

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Mechanical, falt-butter rogue

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Being mechanical, you ought not to walk, upon a labouring day, without the fign of
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Medal. Why he that wears her like her medal, hanging about his neck

Meddle with my thoughts

Medea. In fuch a night, Medca gather'd the enchanted herbs that did renew old fon

Merchant of Venice. 51 219134

Into as many gobbets will I cut it, as wild Medea young Abfyrtus did 2 Henry vi. 5 2 601257 Medicinable. Any impediment will be medicinable to me Medicine. The miserable have no other medicine but only hope

Much Ado About Notb. 2 2128241
Meaf. for Meaf.3 1 87126
Much Ado Ab. Noth. 1 3 124246

To apply a moral medicine to a mortifying mischief
I have feen a medicin that's able to breathe life into a stone, quicken a rock,
and make you dance canary with sprightly power and motion
Camillo,-preferver of my Father, now of me! the medicin of our house

Meet we the medicin of the fickly weal

That great medicine hath with his tinct gilded thee

Work on, my medicine, work! thus credulous fools are caught Mediterraneum. By the falt wave of the Mediterraneum

Medlar. They would elfe have married me to this rotten medlar

I'll graff it with you, and then I fhall graff it with a medlar

For you'll be rotten ere you be half ripe, and that's the right virtue
Now will he fit under a medlar tree, and wish his mistress were
as maids call medlars

Meddler. Not fcurvy, nor a temporary meddler

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Meed. Vouchfafe me for my meed but one fair look

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Timon of Athens. 4 3
Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4
M.W.of W.2

Whatsoever I have merited either in my mind, or in my means meed

To receive the meed of punishment

When service sweat for duty, not for meed

Each one already blazing by our meeds

That's not my fear, my meed hath got me fame

And for his meed, poor lord, he is mew'd up

If you are hir'd for meed, go back again

And when I have my meed, I will away

And for his meed was brow-bound with the oak

No meed, but he repays seven-fold above itself

There's meed for meed, death for a deadly deed

And thanks, to men of noble minds, is honourable meed

Labour be his meed

In his meed he's unfellow'd

Meek. They can be meek that have no other cause

Hadft thou been meek, our title still had slept

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Richard iii. 13 639 126

Ibid. 1 4 6431 53 Ibid. 1 4 643258 Coriolanus.

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Tim. of Athens. I 1806 2 17

Titus Andronicus. 5 3 854 153
Ibid. 1 2 833232
Cymbeline. 3 5 912 2 53
Hamlet. 21038 2 42
Comedy of Errors. 2 1 106 127
3 Henry vi. 2 2 613110

Meeknefs. God bless thee, and put meekness in thy breast, love, charity,

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