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Romerfe. Without any mitigation or remorfe of voice

Stop the accefs and paffage to remorfe

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-The vileft ftroke that ever wall-ey'd wrath, or staring rage, presented to the tears of foft remorse

What fays monfieur Remorfe

I feel remorfe in myself with his words; but I'll bridle it
And gentle, kind, effeminate remorse

The abuse of greatness is, when it disjoins remorse from power
Abandon all remorfe

To obey shall be in me remorse, what bloody work foever

Remotion. All thy fafety were remotion

King Jobn 4
1 Henry iv.1 2
2 Henry vi. 4 7
Richard 37

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J. Cæfar.2 1747 14
Othello. 3 3 1063|2|22
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Remorseful.

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This act perfuades me that this remotion of the Duke and her is practice only Lear. 2 Remove. In our remove be thou at full ourself

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Meaf. for Meaf. 1
Love's Lab. Loft.

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Shall your loves woo contrary, deceived by these removes
Here's a petition from a Florentine, who hath for four or five removes,
to tender it herself

If they fet down before us, for the remove bring up your army Remov'd. How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd

Your accent is fomething finer than you can purchase in so removed

come short
All's Well. 5 3 303239
Coriolanus. 1 2 706229

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Removedness. So far, that I have eyes under my service, which look upon his removed-

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Love's Lab. Loft. 3
Troil, and Cr3
Mer. of Venice. 2
All's Well. 3

They fuppos'd, I could rend bars of steel, and fpurn in pieces pofts of adamant iH. vi. We must not rend our subjects from our laws, and stick them in our will Hen. viii. 1 Render. Nothing unless you render her again

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As You Like It. 4 3 244 2 52
All's Well. 51|301|2|50

And he did render him the most unnatural that liv'd 'mongst men

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May it please your majesty, to give us leave freely to render what we have in charge

Let each man render me his bloody hand

Henry v.1
Julius Cæfar. 31
Ant. and Cleop. 38
Tim. of Athens. 5 3

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To Cæfar will I render my legions, and my horse
And fends forth us, to make their forrowed render
To fatisfy, if of my freedom 'tis the main part, take nò stricter render of me, than
my all

Cymbeline. 5 4 921258

Newness of Cloten's death (we being not known, nor muster'd among the bands) may drive us to a render where we have liv'd

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My boon is, that this gentleman may render of whom he had this ring Render up. My hour is almost come, when I to fulphurous and tormenting render up myfelf

flames must

Render'd. The castle gently render'd

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Hamlet. 1 5 1006 24 Macbetb. 5 7 386 112

A gentleman well bred, and of good name, that freely render'd me these news for

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Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks, to every gale and vary of their master Lear. 2 2 941138 Renew. Therefore shall he die, and I'll renew me in his fall

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Renown. So I am driven, by breath of her renown, either to fuffer fhipwreck 1 H. vi.5 6 569 150

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I will forestall their repair hither there to me

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Lear. 4
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Hamlet. 5 21039229
Orbello. 3 21059143

Repaft. Get me fome repaft; I care not what, fo it be wholefome food Tam. of the Sbr 4 3 27029
Love's Lab. Loft. 4 1 1572 57
Repafture. Food for his rage, repasture for his den
Richard ii. 2 2 423135
Repeals. The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself

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I'll pour this peftilence into his ear,-that she repeals him for her body's luft Othello. 2 Repeal'd. Thefe differences shall all reft under gage, till Norfolk be repeal'd: repeal'd

he shall be

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Richard ii. 4 1 432156

Repent. It my wind were but long enough to fay my prayers, I would repent M. W. of W.4 5
I never did repent for doing good, nor fhall not now

O thou tyrant! do not repent these things

All faults I make, when I fhall come to know them, I do repent
Well I'll repent, and that fuddenly, while I am in fome liking

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Take thou the fee, and tell him what I fay; for I repent me that the Duke is flain

Muft I repent? I cannot do it better than in gyves
Repentance. Who by repentance is not fatisfy'd, is not of heaven, nor earth Two G. of Ver.5 4
Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 2
Then comes repentance, with his bad legs

Try what repentance can: what can it not? yet what can it, when one cannot repent

Repented the ills fhe hatch'd were not effected

Repetition. The repetition in a woman's ear, would murder as it fell
Reply-churlish.

Report goes

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Who falling in the flower of her own youth, hath blifter'd her report
Volumes of report

If my goffip Report be an honeft woman of her word

And now I find report a very liar

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Thefe wife men, that give fools money, get themselves a good report after fourteen years purchase

Tam. of the Shrew. 2

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Had he died in the bufinefs-then his good report would have been my fon
My mind gave me, his clothes made a falfe report of him
'Twas a contention in publick, which may, without contradiction, fuffer the report

Cymbeline.15 8971 9

Thou wrong'ft a gentleman, who is as far from thy report, as thou from honour Ibid. 1 7 900219

There's gold for you; fell me your good report

Never faw I figures fo likely to report themselves
And my report was once first with the best of note

fhould render him hourly to your ear

And am right forry, that I must report ye my master's enemy
Thou wrong'ft it more than tears, with that report

-me and my caufe aright to the unsatisfied

All my reports go with the modest truth; not more, nor clipt, but fo

Reportingly. Believe it better than reportingly
Repofe. The fofter nurfe of nature is repose
Reprchend. I myself reprehend his own perfon

Reprifal. I am on fire, to hear this rich reprifal is fo nigli, and yet not ours
Rproach. Is it not Hero? Who can blot that name with any just reproach
Myfelf would, on the rereward of reproaches, ftrike at thy life

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Ibid. 3 3 9082/28
Ibid. 3 4 9402 40
Ibid. 3 5 911138

Romeo and Juliet. 4 1 990116
Hamlet. 5 21041126
Lear. 4 7 9601 4
M. Ads Ab. Notb. 3 1 132241
Lear. 4 4 955244
Love's Labor Loft. 1 I 149128
1 Henry iv. 41 465110
M. Ado A. N. 4 1 1381 6
Ibid. 4 1 138158
Mer. of Ven. 2 5 205151
1 Henry vi. 3 2 557220
Richard in. 37| 656|1|16|
Othello. 5 21078130
Comedy of Errors.15 I 1172/21
As You Like It.51 41 248/2/26
Reproof

Reprobation. Curfe his better angel from his fide, and fall to reprobation
Reprof. She did betray me to my own reproof
Reprof valiant

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Reproof. In the reproof of this lies the jeft

1 Henry iv.

Those enemies of Timon's, and mine own, whom you yourselves fhall fet out for reproof, fall, and no more

Reprove. 'Tis fo, I cannot reprove it

A. S. P. C.L 444/2157

Timon of Athens. 5
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 23
Lear. 3 5

Reprovable. A provoking merit, fet a-work by a reprovable badness in himself
Repugn. When stubbornly he did repugn the truth
Reputation. Of very reverent reputation

Slender reputation

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Two Gent. of Verona. 13
M. Ado Ab. Notb. 4 1
All's Well 3 7

You may conceal her (as best befits her wounded reputation)
And would not put my reputation now in any staining act
Your reputation comes too short for my daughter
Turn then my freshest reputation to a favour, that may strike the dullest noftril W.T.I
The pureft treasure mortal times afford is-spotless reputation, that away, men are
but gilded loom or painted clay
Wherein thou lieft in reputation fick

But answer in the effect of your reputation, and fatisfy the poor woman
I have offended reputation

Seeing his reputation touch'd to death, he did oppose his foe

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ferving

Ibid. 2 3 1057 158

Repute. In my confcience do repute his grace the rightful heir to England's royal feat

Reputing. Yet, by reputing of his high defcent

Requeft. 'Tis in request, I can tell you

2 Henry vi. 5 1600260 Ibid. 3 1 583/248 Winter's Tale. 4 3 3522 5 Ibid. 5 2 35925 Coriolanus.4 3 727251

Tr. & Cr. 2
Othello. I

At your request, my father will grant precious things, as trifles
His great oppofer Coriolanus being in no requeft in his country
Things small as nothing, but for requeft's fake only, he makes important
Or came it by request, and fuch fair question as foul to foul affordeth
Requiem. We should profane the fervice of the dead, to sing a requiem
Require. He will require them, as if he did contemn what he requested should be in them
to give

Requiring. Anfwer his requiring with a plaufible obedience
Requital. I profeís requital to a hair's breadth

You do so grow in my requital, as nothing can unroot you
To make a more requital to your love

Refcue. I am thy prifoner, wilt thou fuffer them to make a rescue
those breathing lives to die in beds

3 870123 31048 126 Hamlet. 5 11035255

Coriolanus.2 2 716152
Meaf. for Meaf.3 1 89232

Merry W. of Windfor. 4 2
All's Well. 51
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Comedy of Errors.4
King Jobn. 2 2 3942 S
2 Henry 2

Good people, bring a refcue or two.-Thou wo't, wo't thou
Refemblance. What likelihood is in that?-not a resemblance, but a certainty M. for 1.4

Refemble as much as an apple doth an oyster, and all one
Refembled. Had he not resembled my father as he flept, I had done't
Refervation. And that he will'd me in heedfulleft refervation to bestow them

Tam. of the Shrezo. 4
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I most unfeignedly befeech your lordship to make some reservation of your wrongs Ib.
Refign.
He bids you then refign your crown and kingdom

Refift. I fee a woman may be made a fool, if she had not spirit to refift
Refolues. How yet refolves the governor of the town

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O, that this too too folid flesh would melt, thaw, and refolve itfelf into a dew Ham.1 Refolv'd.

I am refolv'd that Clifford's manhood lies upon his tongue

Ah, that thy father had been fo refolv'd

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Refolution.

And be refolv'd how Cæfar hath deferv'd to lie in death

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Left refolution drop out of mine eyes in tender womanish tears -We have no friend but refolution, and the briefeft end

I fhould be fick, but that my refolution helps me

I would unftate myfelf to be in a due refolution

Do thou but call my refolution wife, and with this knife I'll help it

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Thus the native hue of refolution is fickly'd o'er with the pale caft of Refort. "Tis pity that thou liveft to walk where any honeft men refort

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Refort. Join with me to forbid him her refort

Refpects. What fhould it be that he refpects in her, but I can make respective in myfelf

I would have daff'd all other respects
You have too much respect upon the world, they lose it that do buy it with much

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Two Gent. of Verona. 4 3
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And therefore loft that title of respect which the proud foul ne'er pays but to the proud

1 Henry iv.
2 Henry iv. 1

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For the gain propos'd choak'd the refpect of likely peril fear'd

This argues confcience in your grace; but the respects thereof are nice and trivial

Thou art a fellow of a good refpect

Richard iii. 3 7 655220 7. Cafar. 5 5 765136 He doth deny him, in refpect of his, what charitable men afford to beggars T.of Arb. 3 2 814129 And never learn'd the icy precepts of respect

You know me dutiful; therefore, dear fir, let me not shame respect
Since that refpects of fortune are his love, I fhall not be his wife
'Tis worse than murder, to do upon refpect such violent outrage
There's the respect, that makes calamity of so long life
of thrift

Ibid. 4 3 822222 Troi. and Cr. 5 3 888 124

Lear.1 193217 Ibid. 2 4 943113 Hamlet. 3 11017 145

Respected. First, an it please you, the house is a respected house, next this is a refpected fellow, and his mistress a respected woman

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Refpective. Though not for me, yet for your vehement oaths, you should have been respective

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Romeo and Juliet. 3 1
Timon of Athens. 3 1
Comedy of Errors. 4 4 11529

Refpite. This, this All-souls' day to my fearful foul, is the determined refpite of my

wrongs

This respite shook the bosom of my conscience

Refponfive. Very responsive to the hilts

Reft as wretches have o'ernight that wait for execution in the morn

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Henry viii. 24 €85230
Hamlet. 5 21039|1| 4

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I have fet up my reft to run away, so I will not reft 'till I have fome ground
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What I can do, can do no hurt to try, fince you fet up your reft 'gainst remedy

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Shrew. 1 2 259255

King

Ibid. 4 3 270 225 A.W.2 1 284 149 T. N. 5 1 330123 Jobn. 4 2 403215

I moft jocund, apt, and willingly to do you reft, a thousand deaths would die
• If what in reft you have, in right you hold
Here let us reft, if this rebellious earth have any refting for her true king's queen

Left reft and lying still, might make them look too near into my state
And now there refts no other shift but this
We are too bold upon your reft

In peace and honour reft you here, my fons

I lov'd her moft, and thought to fet my rest on her kind nursery
Execution of the reft, beloved fons, be your's

He hath put himself from reft, and must needs taste his folly

The county Paris hath set up his reft, that you shall reft but little
O here will I fet up my everlasting rest

You reft here in our court fome little time

Reft you fair, good Signior

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Retail'd. Truth fhould live from age to age, as 'twere retail'd to all pofterity
Re-tell thee again and again
Retention. Sir, I thought it fit to fend the old and miferable king to fome retention Lear. 5 3 962 237
Retentive. Have I been ever free, and muft my house be my retentive enemy, my jail
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Retires. And thou haft talk'd of fallies and retires; of trenches, tents Ne'er may he live to fee a fun-fhine day, that cries-Retire, when him stay

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He that retires, I'll take him for a Volce, and he shall feel mine edge
Not fate, obedience, nor the hand of Mars beckoning with fiery truncheon my retire

Troil. and Creffida. 5 3
Ibid. 5 4

887 259

888 239

Thou doft mifcall retire: I do not fly Retir'd. That he, our hope, might have retir'd his power, and have driven into despair an enemy's hope

Retirement. A comfort of retirement lives in this

Richard ii. 21 2423133 1 Henry iv.41464147 Troilus and Cre3 3 875226 As You Like It. 5 4 248 2 20

I beseech your majesty, make up, left your retirement do amaze your friends Ibid. 5 4 4702 20 Retort. And they retort that heat again

Retort-courteous.

Retract. And had as ample power as I have will, Paris fhould ne'er retract what he hath done

Retreat. In a retreat he outruns any lacquey

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Let us make an honourable retreat, though not with bag and baggage, yet with fcrip
and scrippage

Retrograde. It is most retrograde to our desire

As You Like It. 3 2 236114

Return. Let the trumpets found while we return these dukes what we decree

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J. Cæfar. 2 2 751132 Antony and Cleo. 14771228

This heavy-headed revel, east and weft, makes us traduc'd, and tax'd of other nations

Revenge. Humours of revenge

If it feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge

No fatisfaction, no revenge

Hamlet. 1 410061 4

I will go fit and weep, 'till I can find occasion of revenge
Though my revenges were high bent upon him, and watch'd the time to fhoot A. W. 53

His revenges must in that be made more bitter

Merry W. of Windjor. 1

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Let's make us med'cines of our great revenge, to cure this deadly grief
burn in them

Were revenge did paint the fearful difference of incensed kings

Till I have fet a glory on this hand, by giving it the worship of revenge
Farewel my blood, which if to day thou shed, lament we may, but not revenge thee
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And you both vow'd revenge on him, his fons, his favourites, and his friends 3 H. vi. 1| 1604136

They seek revenge, and therefore will not yield
Tears, then, for babes; blows and revenge for me
Withhold revenge, dear God! 'tis not my fault

I speak this in hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge

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And vows revenge as spacious, as between the youngest and oldest thing
Though I owe my revenge properly, my revenge lies in Volcian breasts
To revenge is no valour, but to bear

Then which way fhall I find Revenge's cave

But Plato fends me word, if you will have revenge from hell you shall
I am Revenge; fent from the infernal kingdom, to ease the gnawing vulture of thy
mind

Ibid. 5 2 852123

Tell him, Revenge is come to join with him, and work confufion on his enemies Ib. 52 851259
Pleasure and revenge have ears more deaf than adders, to the voice of any true
decifion

Hope of revenge fhall hide our inward woe

Troil. and Cref. 2 2 867 131
Ibid. 5 11 891 113.

The revenges we are bound to take upon your traiterous father, are not fit for your
beholding

Lear. 37 951158

- I would, revenges, that poffible strength might meet, would seek us through, and put

us to our answer

fhould have no bounds

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Cymbeline. 4 2 916148
Hamlet. 471032|2|16

Revenge,

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