21 7432 12 n Nakedness. And with presented nakedness out-face the winds, and perfecutions of the A.S. P. C.LA ky Na Names. I care not for their names, they owe me nothing Lear. 31 9422 20 Didit thou hear, without wond'ring, how thy name should be hang'd and carv'd As You Like It. 21 51 234|2|44 upon these trees - I from humble, he from honour'd name Ibid.31 2 2361127 I'the name of me All's Well. 3) 28213 Winter's Tale. 4 2 349|1 My fair name, despight of death, that lives upon my grave Ricbard ü.1 - Since thou doft seek to kill my name in me, I mock my name, great king, to flatter 1 415|1|29 thee Ibid. 2 1 420224 - I have no name, no title,-No, not that name was given me at the font, but 'tis ufurp'd Ibid. 141 143312152 I would to God, thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought 1 Houry iv. 1) 2 44312/41 Then shall our names, familiar in their mouth as houtsold words Henry v. 41 31 531214 That with his name the mothers still their babes i Henry vi. 2) 3 551 43 Yes, your renowned name; shall flight abuse it Ibid. 141 55631141 He gives my son the whole name of the war Coriolanus. 2 Il 7131-137 A name unmusical to the Voices' ears, and harsh in found to thine Ibid. 41 51 729102 Why the name of Cæsar superior to that of Brutus, enquired Julius Cæfar. His name's Cinna, pluck but his name out of his heart, and turn him going loul. 31 31 757 2.42 Pompey's name strikes more than could his war refifted Axt, and Cle.p.1 41 772" 34 What in his name that magical word of war, we have effected Ibid. 3) 1 782 123 Thou injurious thief, hear but my name, and tremble Cymbeline. /4/ 21 915/2/14 My name is lost, by treason's tooth bare gnawn and canker-bit Lear. 51 3 9631232 'Tis but thy name, that is my enemy Rumeo and Juliet. 2 21 975|2/42 What's in a name? that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet Ibid. 2 2 975 246 That name's curs'd hand, murder'd her kinsman Ibid.31 31 986/1125 Your name is great in mouths of wisest censure Otbello 2 3.1056230 Nap. These fifteen years ! by my faith a goodly nap Induc. 10 Tam. of the Shrew. I'll strive with troubled thoughts to take a nap Ricbard iii. 51 31 666/2132 Napes of your necks. That could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks Cor. 2 1 712145 Napkin. To that youth he calls his Rosalind, he sends this bloody napkin As r. L.It.14 - To tell this story, that you might excuse his broken promise, and to give this napkin, dy'd in his blood Ibid.4) 3 245 1125 Keep thou the napkin, and go boast of this 3 Henry vi. 1 41 609123 And dip their napkins in his facred blood Jul. Calar. 31 2 756 1/24 I am glad I have found this napkin; this was her first remembrance from the Moor O:bello. 31 3 1062239 Naples. Myself am Naples Tempeft.1 161/2/4 Napping. To be o'erheard and taken napping so Tam. of tbe Sbrew. 4 2 269 212 Nay, I have ta'en you napping, gentle love Induc. to Taming of the Sbrew. 2 25414 Naps. John Naps, of Greece All's Well. 1 1 27712 Narbon, Gerard de, a skilful physician Narciljus. Hadft thou Narcissus in thy face, to me thou wouldst appear most ugly Ant, and Cleop. 2 Love's Labor Lif. 147 Natbaniel. D.P. Macberb. 4 Nation. Onation miserable, with an untitled tyrant bloody scepter'd Coriolanus. 3. 1 72012 Narive. Could never be the native of our so frank donation Hamlet. I The head is not more native to the heart Comedy of Errors.15 As You Like It. 4 21 254/1 26 3 244 221 2 6115 5) 7782 3) 381121 210021 124211 244 261 i Hen. iv. 3 Ricb.iii. I 1 457 112 3 64011 ! A. S. P. C.L. Nature. Nature fronger than his just occasion, made him give battle to the lioness . As You Like It. 4 It would have made nature immortal, and death should have play'd for lack of work All's Well.li I 277127 Ibid. 2 3 287 1 18 Ibid.4 3 299 118 the remainder of nature Ibid. 5 31 3031133 Or, ere they meet, in me, O nature cease Twelfıb Nigbr. 31 4 3261129 In nature there's no blemish, but the mind Winter's Tale. 1 2 325225 Sometimes nature will betray its folly Ibid. 21 31 342 228 Thou, good goddess nature, which haft made it so like to him that got it Ibid. 4 3 3502121 Is made better by no mean, but nature makes that mean Macberb. 3) 41 375 213 Ibid. 4) 1 373 2151 Ibid. 31 41 4012 17 Ricbard ii. I Some of those seven are dry'd by nature's course 21 415 2 8 Diseased nature oftentimes breaks forth in strange eruptions i Henry iv. 3 1 457 1136 How quickly nature falls into revolt, when gold becomes her object 2 Henry iv. 4 4 499 157 Ibid. 51 2 5012 55 - He's walk'd the way of nature; and, to our purposes he lives no more Mangle the work of nature, and deface the patterns that by God and by French fathers had twenty years been made Henry v. 2 4 518|249 Disguise fair nature with hard favour'd rage Ibid.3] 1 520133 She did corrupt frail nature with some bribe 3 Herry vi. 3 2 618 257 Cheated of feature by dissembling nature Richard iii. 1 1 634 1 5 Fram'd in the prodigality of nature Ibid. I 2 637 2130 The most replenish'd sweet work of nature, that, from the prime creation, e'er the fram'd Ibid. 41 31 6582/42 To nature none more bound Henry vii. I 2 675/2/13 Times to repair our nature with comforting repose, and not for us to watte these times Ibid. 5 1696 149 I am sure thou hast a cruel nature, and a bloody Ibid. 51 2 700 1/43 What he cannot help in his nature you account a vice in him Coriolanus. I Il 7032/19 Such a nature tickled with good success, disdains the fhadow which he treads on at Ibid. I Il 7061125 To this end he bow'd his nature, never known before but to be rough, unswayable, and free Ibid. 51 5 7381117 His nature is too noble for the world 7221 - In nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little can I read Ant. and Cleop. 1 2 768 1150 Ibid. I 3 77012/19 - as it grows again toward earth, is fashion'd for the journey, dull, and heavy Tim. of Arbens. 212 - wants stuff to vie strange forms with fancy Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 799 2119 Timon of Arbens. 41 31 819 230 Ibid. 41 31 821239 j The bounteous huswife, nature, on each bush lays her full mess before you Ibid. 4 31 824 1129 craves, all dues be render'd to their owners Troil, and Craft: 2 18841126 Cymbeline. 31 31 9082 53 prompts them in fimple and low things, to prince it, much beyond the trick of others hath meal, and bran ; contempt, and grace Ibid. 3) 3 90911 6 doth abhor to make his bed with the defunct, or Neep upon the dead 9142 43 Ibid. • Thou, nature, art my goddess; to thy law my services are bound 4 2 9181211 noon ' Ibid. 3 2 8122122 2 868)133 loid. 5 Ibid. 41 2 Whofa Ibid. 1 | 147 1/16 I A. S. P. C.L. Nature. Thou hast one daughter, who redeems nature from the general curse which twain have brcught her to Lear. 4) 61 9591 4 - For though fond nature bids us all lament, yet nature's tears are reacon's merriment Romeo and Juliet. 41 5 993128 For nature, crescent, does not grow alone in thews and bulk Hamlet. I 3 1004115% And we fools of nature so horridly to make our difpofition 4 10061/43 If thou hast nature in thee, bear it not ibid. 1 5 10071216 is fine in love Ibid. 141 51030116 her custom holds, let Mame say what it will Ibid. 41 711033210 For nature so preposterously to erf being not deficient, blind, or lame of sense, sans witchcraft could not Orbello. 1 3 1047 2 23 The blood and baseness of our nature would conduct us to most preposterous con'clusions Ibid. 1 310501214 - would not invest herself in such shadowing passion, without some instruction Ibid. 4 1 1067 214 This the noble nature whom passion could not shake Ibid. 4) 1 1069110 Nature's journeymen, I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men Ham. 3 210191 I Nature's livery. Being nature's livery, or fortune's star Ibid. Il 41006 1 13 Nature's miracle. 1 Henry vi. 54) 5661/SE Nature's mij bief. Macbetb. I 51 367 1125 Navarre shall be the wonder of the world Love's Labor Lt. 1 Nave. Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chops Macberb. 2 3632 19 Would not this nave of a wheel have his ears cut off 2 Henry iv. 2 4 48626 Navel. Even when the navel of the state was touch'd, they would not thread the gates Cor. 31 172011158 Naugbt. To do with mistress Shore ? I tell thee, fellow, he that doth naught with her, excepting one, were best to do it secretly alone Ricbard u. 1 1|6342 34 - Begone, away, all will be naught else Coriolanus. 3 1 721225 Naughry. It is a naughty house Meaf. for Meal: 2 8012134 This naughty man thall face to face be brought to Margaret Mw. Ado Abt. Norb. 5 1 145 2 57 This is a naughty night to swim in Lear. 3 41 9495 Nary. Our navy is address'd 2 Henry iv. 4 41 497211 From there shoulders, these ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken a load would fink a navy Henry vm. 3/ 2 692 143 Nayward. You would believe my saying, howe'er you lean to the nayward W.Tale. 2 1 339 2 13 Nury-word. In any case, have a nay-word Merry W. of Windsor. 2 2 551/25 We have a nay-word Ibid. 5) 2 702154 If I do not gull him into a nay-word Twelfıb Nigbr.21 31 3152 42 Neapolitan prince described by Portia Mercb. of Venice.lt 2 199|2|2: Blood-bespotted Neapolitan, outcast of Naples, England's bloody scourge 2 Hen. vi. 51 600 1 49 Near. Better far off, than 'near, be ne'er near Richard č. 54352 - Your pleasure was my near offence Cymbeline. 5 5 927129 Near legg'd before Tam of tbe Sbrew. 31 2 26533 Nearness. Besides, our nearness to the king in love, is near the hate of those love not the king Ricbard ii. 2 21 433 261 Neat. Not neat, but cleanly, captain ! and yet the steer, the heifer, and the calf, are all call'd neat Winter's Tale. 1 21 335 45 As doth a lion in a herd of neat 3 Henry w.12 11 609 150 Nest-berd. Would I were a neat-herd's daughter! and my Leonatus our neighbour Thepherd's son Cymboline. 1 2 89511 3. Near's-fot. What say you to a neat's-foot Tam. of rbe Sbre.v. 41 31 27012116 Near's-leatber. Tempeft. 2 2 11111;8 Near-Mave. Stand, you neat-Nave, strike Lear. 2 21 9402 48 Neat's-tongue. Silence is only commendable in a neat's-tongue dried Mer. of Ven. 1 Il 1982119 You dried neat's-tongue i Henry iv.12 4 45312155 Neb. How the holds up the neb, the bill to bim Winter's Tale. I 21 336 119 Nebuchadnezzar. Iam no great Nebuchadnezzar, Sir, I have not much skill in grass All's W. 4 5 300 216 Neceffity. To make a virtue of neceffity Two Gent. of Veruna. 41 I 381151 The faircft grant is the necessity Młu. Ado About Norbing. 11 124 150 will make us all forsworn Love's Labour Loft. 1 1481249 I'll rather dwell in my neceffity Merchant of Venice. I 3) 2011241 Teach thy necessity to reason thus, there is no virtue like necessity Ricbard ii.lt 31 418237 I am sworn brother, sweet, to grim necessity 1 434 2 57 Are thefe things then necessities ? then let us meet them like necessities 2 Hen. iv. 3 11 4882129 Hear me queen: the strong necessity of time commands our services awhile Ant. & Cleo.li 31 770125 Shew'd what neceflity belong d to 't, and yet was denied Timon of Aibol31 21 813219 Neer' 1 Ibid. 5 4 . 1 war A.S. P. C. L. Macefiry's sharp pinch Lar.12 41 945119 Otbello. 41 210722141 Neck. Thrust thy neck into a yoke M, Ado About Norb. I 123153 I pr’ythee keep that for the hangman i Henry iv. 2 1 448 2129 And in the neck of that, talk'd the whole state Ibid.[4 31 46612156 Yield not thy neck to fortune's yoke 3 Henry vi. 3) 31 61921 1 Many so arrive at second masters, upon their first lord's neck Timon of Arbens. 4 1825 142 Your neck, fir, is pen, book, and counters; so the acquittance follows Cymbeline. 15 4 923|4|51 You have done well, that men must lay their murders on your neck Orbello. 5 2 1077|2|34 Natar. The water (of twenty seas) nectar Two Gent. of Verona. 2 31|1|40 When that the watry palate tastes indeed love's thrice reputed ne Etar Troil and Cr]:31 2 872 2151 Need. They may chance to need thee at home Taming of the Sbrew. 511 273/2161 Strengthen'd with what apology you think, may make it probable need A!':Well. 2 41 2891115 Between these main parcels of dispatch, effected many nicer needs Ibid. 41 31 297 240 The need I have of thee, thine own goodness hath made Winar's Tale. 4) 1 34811117 and faith contrasted King John. 3 3981115 Ay, with five hundred, father, for a need 3 Henry vi. 1 2 60711111 Nay, for a need, chus far come near my person Richard u. 3) 5653/2122 He was a fool, for he would needs he virtuous Henry viii. 2 2 682 1 40 But I must needs to the Tower Ibid. 5 2 699|2154 O, re son not the need : our baseft beggars are in the poorest things superfluous Lear.12 41 94521 From that place I shall no leading need Ibid. 4) 1 95312 41 For who not needs, shall never lack a friend Hamla. 3) 210202 37 Needful. And leaves unquestion'd matters of needful value Meas. for Mias. 76142 3 Henry vi. 2 a 61012141 Give him from me this most needful note Ricbard iii. 5) 31 666111 As needful in our loves, fitting our duty Hamlet. 1 11001 1152 Needle. Helen's needle Troilus and Craffida. 2 866|1134 Myself by, with a needle, that I might prick the goer back Cymbeline. 1 2 895121 Needy. In his needy shop a tortoise hung Romeo and Juliet. sl 19940137 Neelds. We Hermia, like two artificial Gods, have with our neelds created both one flower Midj. Nigbi's Dream. 32 1871 Their neelds to lances K. John. 512 409135 Neczi. And waxen in their mirth, and neeze and swear Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 2 il 17912 12 Negarion. My negation hath no taste of madness Troil. and Cressida. 5 2 886 2130 il 9321 14 Neglection. Sleeping neglection doth betray to loss i Henry vi. 31 56211156 This neglection of degree it is, that by a pace goes backward Troi. and Crelli 3 8622 56 Negligence. O negligence, fit for a fool to fall by Henry viii. 3 26901220 Put on what weary negligence you please Lear.1 31 934|2|23 Negociate. Let every eye negociate for itself, and trust no agent M. Ado A. Norb. 2 1] 12711 Negotiare. Have you any commission from your Lord to negotiate with my face T. Nigbr.1 5312225 Neif. Give me your neif, mon lieur Mustardleed Midj. Nigbi's Dream.4 il 132/42 Sweet knight, I kiss thy neif 2 Henry iv. 2 41 48512115 Neigb. You'll have your nephews neigh to you Orbeilo. 1 110442146 Neighbours. An old instance, Beatrice, that liv'd in the time of good neighbours Mucb Ado About Norbing. 5 2 145:16 The deep-revolving witty Buckingham no more shall be the neighbour to my counsels Richard i. 41 21 657247 Neighbour'd. Shall to my bosom be as weil neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd 11 93012123 So neighbour'd to his youth and humour Hamlet. 2 2 101011127 Neigbbour-stained. Prof. ners of this neighbour-stained steel Romeo and Julier. 1 1 9682117 Nell, Sir ; but her name and three quarters, will noç measure, her from hip to hip Comedy of Errors. 32 111218 Nemean lion. As hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve Hamlet. 4110062/22 Nemesis. Your kingdom's terror, and black Nemesis 1 Henry vi. 5 1 5642 44 Neoptolemus. Not Neoptolemus so mixable Troilus and Crellida. 4 5 8822 19 Neptune. The most mighty Neptune fcem'd to besiego Timpeft.1 's yellow sands Midf. Night's Dream. 21 21 18011136 5 B 3 Neptune. 2 Lear. I 4 Lear. I 2 4.1 21 I 857 A. S. P. C. L. Neptune. The green Neptune a ram and bleated Winter's Tale. 41 31 3501:11 - He would not flatter Neptune for his trident Coriolanus, 31 1722 1 3 And o'er green Neptune's back with ships made cities Ant. and Cleop. 4.12 79511 54 's falt warh Hamlet. 3 21020140 Neptune's-park. The natural bravery of your ille which stands as Neptune's-park Cym. 31 1 9061153 Nuriffi. D. P. Mer bant of Venice. 197 Nero. You bloody Neroes, ripping up the womb of your dear mother England R. Jobr. 52 4091 30 And Nero like play on the lute, beholding the towns burn 1 Henry vi. 1 4549113 will be tainted with remorse, to hear, and see, her plaints, her brinith tears 3 Hen. vi. 3 1 616247 is an angler in the lake of darkness Lear. 31 6 9501 28 = Let not ever the foul of Nero enter this firm borom Hamlet. 31 2 10222119 Nerves in their infancy again Tempeft.12 7 110 By those who know the very nerves of state Meal. for Meast 5 7912/12 - Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves shall never tremble Macbeth.131 41 376 1146 and bone of Greece Troi. and Cref 1 3 862135 Neffus. For rapes and ravithments he parallels Neffus All's Well. 41 31 2991127 The thirt of Neffus is upon me Ant. and Cleop. 410 79447 Neft . Suffer thy brother Marcus to inter his noble nephew here in virtue's nest 1. Andron. 2 835 1139 - Lady, come from that nest of death, contagion and unnatural Neep Rom. and Juliet. 5 31 99612 5 Neftor. And Nestor play at push-pin with the boys Love's Labor Lift. 41 31 162 130 They'll not Thew their teeth in way of linile though Nestor swear the jest be laughable Mercbant of Venice. I 1981 I'll play the orator as well as Nestor 3 Henry vi. 3 2 619 1126 D. P. Troilus and Cred: Neffor-like, aged in an age of care 1 Henry vi. 2 5 553/2/43 Net. Let there be the same net spread for her Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. 21 3 13111115 - The net has fallen upon me, I shall perish under device and practice Henry viii. 1 1674 120 Nerber-ftocks. When a man is over-lusty at legs, then he wears wooden nether-stocks Lear.2 41 94212 50 Nerile. How now, my nettle of India Twelfth Nigbr.2 51 31712 43 Yield stinging nettles to mine enemies Richard ii. 3. 2) 4262 26 Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safety i H.nry iv. 2 3 450218 im We call a nettle, but a nettle, and the faults of fools but folly Coriolanus. 21 11 713 2148 I'll spring up in his tears, an 'twere a nettle against May Troil, and Credit 2 860/2/16 Lear. 41 41 955235 Neriled, and stung with pismires i Henry iv. 1 3 44753 Nay, mark, how Lewis stamps as he were nettled 3 Henry vi. 31 31 621 119 Never-reeded. If you refuse your aid in this fo never-needed help Cerici nus. 51 1 7331144 Never to-return. The hopeless word of never-to-return breath I against thee, upon pain of life Ricbard .1! 3 417 2 28 Neuter. I do remain as neuter Ibid. 12 31 425/2/17 Neutral. Like a neutral to his will and matter, did nothing Hamler. 2 2 1015! 37 New. Now thou and I are new in amity Midl. Night's Dream. 41 1 1959 - Is new committed to the bisnop of York 3 Herry vi. 4 4 62412143 But new ftruck nine Romeo and Juliet. 1 1969 141 New-added. Come on refresh'd, new-added, and encourag'd Julius Cæsar. 41 31 76118 New-adopted to our hate Lear. 1 1 937 2/12 New-built. Her new-built virtue and obedience Tam. of the Sbrew. 512 276 1150 Nerv-create. Is it his use? or did the letters work upon his blood, and new-create this fault Oibello. 4) 1 1070 1124 the creatures that were mine Temper. 1 3 1 3 New-fungled. Than with a snow in May 's new-fangled shows Love's Lab. Loft 148/22 More new-fangled than an ape As You Like It. 4 1 2431 7 New frothid. And my new-trothed lord Mu. Ado About No:6.31 1 132 IT Newgate fashi no Yea, two and two, Newgate fashion i Henry iv. 3 3 4622 14 Newass. Whether it be the fault and glimpse of newness Meas. for Mias. : 3 7811123 Nows. No unwelcome news Two Gent. of Verona. 214 My ears are stopped, and cannot hear good news, so much of bad already hath pursers'd them 35 1129 The blackest news Ibid. 3 3 3512155 described Meas: for Meal 31 2 92119 - I can tell you news that you not dream'd yet of M. Ado Ab. No:b. 1 2 The news I bring is heavy on my tongue Love's Labor Luft. 5 21 1731159 Maiter, maiter! news, old news, and such news as you never heard of T. of tbe Sbrew. 3! 22651117 News 2 30 1 62 Ibid.31 124/28 |