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Hamlet.

Muddy'd. The people muddy'd, thick and unwholesome in their thoughts and whispers

Muffle your false love with the shew of blindness

me, night, awhile

Muffled. We have caught the woodcock, and will keep him muffied

The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags

Muffler. He might put on a hat, a muffler, and a kerchief

Mugges. Neighbour Mugges

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Comedy of Errors. 3 2 110 226
Romeo and Juliet. 5 3
All's Well. 4 1

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Mulmutius, which ordain'd our laws; whofe ufe the fword of Cæfar hath too much mangled

made our laws, who was the first of Britain, which did put his brows within a golden crown, and called himself a king

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- At once pluck out the multitudinous tongue, let them not lick the sweet which is
their poison

Mum. I come to her in white, and cry, mum; she cries budget
I went to her in white, and cry'd mum, and she cry'd budget

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Meaf. for Meaf. 5 1

Mu. Ado About Noth. 2

Mumbling of wicked charms, conjuring the moon to stand his auspicious miftrefs Lear. 2
Mummers. If you chance to be pinch'd with the cholic, you make faces like mum-

mers

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And it was dy'd in mummy, which the skilful, conferv'd of maidens hearts Othello. 3 Munch. I could munch your good dry oats

Mid. Night's Dream. 4
Troi. and Creff. 2

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Ibid. 5 4 888 230

Mungrel, beef-witted Lord

They fet me up in policy, that mungrel cur, Ajax, against that dog of as bad a kind,

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Lear. 1 4 93543 Ibid. 2 2 940 227 1704 218

Coriolanus.1

Midf. Night's Dr. 5 1 1941 39

Murder. It were as good to pardon him, that hath from nature ftolen a man already
made, as to remit their faucy sweetness, that do coin heaven's image in ftamps that
are forbid

Truth will come to light, murder cannot be hid long
Thou tell'ft me, there is murder in mine eye

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And wither'd murder, alarum'd by his fentinel, the wolf, whose howl's his watch Mach. 2 1 369211

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Moft facrilegious murder hath broke ope the lord's anointed temple, and stole thence the life o' the building

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But now, they rife again with twenty mortal murders on their crowns, and push | us from our stools

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as hating what himself hath done, doth lay it open to urge on revenge King John. 4 3 405257

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Murder. But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee

is this alms-deed

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The great King of Kings hath in the table of his law commanded, Thou shalt do no
Murder

The one is Murder, Rape is the other's name
How! that I should murder her? upon the love, and truth, and vows, which I
have made to thy command

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thy breath in middle of a word,—and then again begin, and stop again

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Stern murder, in the dir'st degree

Ibid. 5 3

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And when thou find'st a man that's like thyself, good Murder, ftab him; he's a murderer

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moft foul, as in the best it is; but this most foul, ftrange, and unnatural
For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak with most miraculous organ
No place, indeed, should murder fanctuarize

Then murder's out of tune, and sweet revenge grows harsh
Murder'd. And let them fight that will, for I have murder'd where I should not kill 3 H. vi. 2
Methought, the fouls of all that I had murder'd came to my tent
Murderer. So fhould a murderer look, so dead, fo grim

Murderers. D. P.

I hate the murderer, love the murdered

Eolus would not be a murderer, but left that hateful office unto thee
Is there a murd'rer here? No:-Yes, I am

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You shall see anon, how the murderer gets the love of Gonzago's wife Murderous. This murderous fhaft that's shot, hath not yet lighted Mure. The inceffant care and labour of his mind hath wrought the mure, confine it in, fo thin, that life looks through, and will break out Murk. Ere twice in murk and occidental damp, moift Hesperus hath fleepy lamp

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Hamlet. 3 31021142 Macbeth. 2 3 372 127

that should

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Do not muse at me, my most worthy friends

I mufe, your majefty doth seem so cold

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O, for a mufe of fire, that would afcend the brightest heaven of invention

I mufe, my lord of Glofter is not come

You muse what chat we two have had

I mufe, my mother does not approve me further

All's Well.25 289,237

Macbeth. 3 4 376 126

K. Jobn. 3 1

2 Henry iv. 41494141

The thrice three Mufes, mourning for the death of learning, late deceafed in beggary

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oft hath fuch a charm, to make bad good, and good provoke to harm Meaf. for Meaf. 4 1 I have known that there was no mufick with him, but the drum and fife

Tax not fo bad a voice to flander mufick any more than once

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Mufick. And certain ftars shot madly from their spheres to hear the fea-maids mufick

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I have a reasonable good ear in mufick, let us have the tongs and the bones Ibid. 4 I
Ho, mufick, fuch as charmeth fleep

Let mufick found, while he doth make his choice

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Merchant of Venice. 3 2210125

is even as the flourish, when true fubjects bow to a new-crowned monarch
Here will we fit, and let the founds of mufick creep in our ears
Effect of musick on herds of cattle

A man who is not charm'd with mufick characterized
Methinks it founds much sweeter than by day

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Is there any elfe longs to fee this broken mufick in his fides
Wilt thou have mufick? hark! Apollo plays

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Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 2253236

As a fchoolmafter well feen in mufick

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How four sweet mufick is, when time is broke, and no proportion kept
compared to man's life
Unless fome dull and favourable hand will whifper mufic to my weary fpirit 2 H.iv.4 4 498240
Your answer in broken mufick; for thy voice is mufick, and thy English broken H.v.5 2
Let the mufick knock it

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An fhould the emprefs know this difcord's ground, the mufick would not please

Stop my mouth,-and fhall, albeit, fweet mufick iffues thence

Titus Andronicus. 2
Troi. and Creffida. 3 2
Cymbeline. 2 3 902 229
Ro. Jul.4 5 993242

I am advis'd to give her mufic o' mornings; they fay, it will penetrate
Then musick with her filver founds, with speedy help doth lend redrefs
The general fo likes your mufick, that he defires you of all love, to make no more
noife with it

Mufician likes me not

melancholy, which is fantastical

Othello. 311058245

Two Gent. of Verona. 4 2
As You Like It.4 I

-And those musicians that fhall play to you, hang in the air a thousand leagues from hence; yet straight they shall be here

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All's Well.41 295 252

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Now I'll stand to it the pancake was naught, and the mustard was good
You shall have the mustard, or elfe you get no beef

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Midf. Night's Dream.

Mafter Muftard-feed, I know your patience well: that fame cowardly, giant-like ox-beef devoured many a gentleman of your house. I promise you, your kindred hath made my eyes water ere now

Mufter. Why does my blood thus mufter to my heart

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Our prefent musters grow upon the file to five and twenty thousand men of choice

We would mufter all, from twelve to feventy

Mufter-book. We have a number of shadows to fill up the muster-book

2 Henry iv.1 3 4782 2 Coriolanus. 45729216 2490144 2 Henry iv.3

Mufter-file. So that the mufter-file, rotten and found, upon my life, amounts not to

fifteen thousand poll

May. You had musty victuals

Mufty room. As I was fmoaking a mufty room

All's Well. 4 3 298 156
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Mu. Ado About Netb.1
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Mutation. Though his honour was nothing but mutation

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O world, but that thy ftrange mutations make us hate thee, life would not yield to

age

Lear. 41 952 53

Mute. Say, the be mute, and will not speak a word; then I'll commend her volubility

Be you his eunuch, and your mute I'll be
That thou be a voluntary mute to my defign
That are but mutes or audience to this act

Mutineers. Worshipful mutineers, your valour puts well forth
Mutines. Do like the Mutines of Jerufalem

Methought I lay worse than the Mutines in the bilboes

Mutiny. Myfelf have calm'd their spleenful mutiny

It may well be; there is a mutiny in his mind

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This mutiny were better put in hazard, than stay, past doubt, for greater Mutius. D. P.

Mutter. How! what does his cashier'd worship mutter

Mutton. Loft mutton and lac'd mutton, quibbling between the meaning of

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The duke, I fay to thee again, would eat mutton on Friday Mutualities. When thefe mutualities fo marshal the way, hard at hand and main exercife

Muzzle. I am trusted with a muzzle

Two Gent. of Ver.1 Meaf. for Meaf.3 2 comes the mafter

Othello. 2

Much Ado Abt. Nothing.

This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I have not power to muzzle him H. viii. 1 Myrmidons. The myrmidons are no bottle-alehouses

Give him allowance as the better man, for that will phyfick the great myrmidon

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· By myself-thyfelf is felf-mis-used But, next day, I told him of myself; which was as much as to have afk'd him pardon Ant. and Cleop. Myfteries. Is it poffible, the fpells of France fhould juggle men into fuch ftrange myfteries

- As I can of those mysteries, which heaven will not have earth to know of iH opinions

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Henry viii. 13 676224 Coriolanus. 4 2 727145 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 I 52132 There is a myftery (with whom relation durft never meddle) in the foul of ftate

And take upon us the mystery of things, as if we were God's fpies - You would pluck out my mystery

Cough, or cry-hem, if any body come: your mystery, your mystery

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Nails. I am not yet fo low, but that my nails can reach unto thine eyes
Their love is not so great, Hortenfio, but we may blow our nails together, and fast
it fairly out

-'Tis too late to pare her nails now, wherein have you play'd the knave with fortune, that the fhould scratch you

Every one may pare his nails with a wooden dagger

All's Well. 5 2 302132 Henry v.4 4 533115 1 H. vi. 3 1 5561 2

Ay, and the very parings of our nails fhall pitch a field when we are dead
Could I come near your beauty with my nails, I'd fet my ten commandments in

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Let patient Octavia plough thy visage up with her prepared nails
Your nail against his horn

Naked. And he but naked, though lock'd up in steel, whose conscience
is corrupted

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Naked abed, lago, and not mean harm? it is hypocrify against the devil
Nakedness. Why feek'ft thou, then to cover with excufe, that which appears in proper

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Nakedefs.

Nakedness. And with prefented nakedness out-face the winds, and perfecutions of the sky

Names. I care not for their names, they owe me nothing

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Didst thou hear, without wond'ring, how thy name should be hang'd and carv'd upon these trees

I from humble, he from honour'd name

I' the name of me

Winter's Tale. 4

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My fair name, defpight of death, that lives upon my grave
Since thou doft feck to kill my name in me, I mock my name, great king, to flatter
thee

— I have no name, no title,-No, not that name was given me at the font, but 'tis
ufurp'd

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— I would to God, thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought

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Then shall our names, familiar in their mouth as houfhold words
That with his name the mothers ftill their babes
Yes, your renowned name; shall flight abuse it
He gives my fon the whole name of the war

A name unmufical to the Volces' ears, and harsh in found to thine
Why the name of Cæfar fuperior to that of Brutus, enquired

Heury iv. 2 443 24 Henry v.4 3 5312 4 1 Henry vi. 23 551243 Ibid. 4 5 563| Coriolanus. 2 1713137

Julius Cafar.

His name's Cinna, pluck but his name out of his heart, and turn him going
Pompey's name ftrikes more than could his war refifted

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Romeo and Juliet. 2

What's in a name? that which we call a rofe, by any other name would fmell as
fweet

That name's curs'd hand, murder'd her kinfman
Your name is great in mouths of wifest cenfure

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Nap. These fifteen years! by my faith a goodly nap
I'll strive with troubled thoughts to take a nap
Napes of your necks. That could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks
Napkin. To that youth he calls his Rofalind, he fends this bloody napkin As Y.L.It.43 244 221
To tell this ftory, that you might excufe his broken promife, and to give this
napkin, dy'd in his blood

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- I am glad I have found this napkin; this was her firft remembrance from the Moor

Naples. Myfelf am Naples

Napping. To be o'erheard and taken napping fo

Nay, I have ta'en you napping, gentle love

Naps. John Naps, of Greece

Narbon, Gerard de, a fkilful physician

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Narciffus. Hadft thou Narciffus in thy face, to me thou wouldst appear most ugly

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Nation. O nation miferable, with an untitled tyrant bloody scepter'd
Native. Could never be the native of our fo frank donation

The head is not more native to the heart

Nativity. You the calenders of my nativity

Be out of love with your nativity

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At my nativity, the front of heaven was full of fiery fhapes, of burning creffets

Thou that waft feal'd in thy nativity the flave of nature, and the fon of hell
My nativity was under urfa major

Naturalize. My inftruction fhall ferve to naturalize thee

Nature is thy friend

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Nor nature never lends the fmalleft fcruple of her excellence, but like a thrifty goddefs fhe determines herself the glory of a creditor both thanks and ufe Meaf. for Meals drawing of an antick, made a foul blot

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