Eglamour. Eglantine. D. P. A. S. P. C.L. Winter's Tale 2 3351235 Cor. 4 4 728143 1 Henry iv. 21 448224 Two Gent. of Verona. 23 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 181150 No, nor the leaf of eglantine, whom not to flander, out-fweeten'd not thy breath Cym. 42 9718 Egma. No egma, no riddle, no l'envoy Ego Rex meus. Egregious. You give me most egregious indignity Egypt. I'll rail against all the first-born of Egypt Love's Labor Loft. 31552 Henry viii. 3 2 691220 All's Well. 2 3 287 245 As You Like It. 2 5 232127 Egyptians. There is no darkness, but ignorance; in which thou art more puzzled than the Egyptians in their fog - Like to the Egyptian thief, at point of death, kill what I love Twefth Night. 4 2 327223 Ibid. 51329 258 Eject. To eject him hence, were but one danger, but to keep him here our certain death Judas was hanged on an elder Let the ftinking elder grief, untwine his perishing, with the increasing vine Cym. Elder-gun. That's a perilous fhot out of an elder-gun Eleanor, dame, wife to the duke of Glofter. D. P. 2 Henry vi. Ibid. 2 3 581131 Election. Thy frank election make; thou haft power to chufe, and they none to forfake - King Richard and myself fhould meet with no less terror than the elements of fire and water The element fhews to him as it doth to me One, certes, that promifes no element in fuch a business - By the elements Richard 3 3 4291 9 Henry 4 1528151 Henry viii. 1 672148 Coriolanus. 110 711 223 374623 - The complexion of the element, it favours like the work we have in hand Jul. Caf And the elements fo mix'd in him, that nature might stand up, and fay to all the world, This was a man The elements be kind to thee, and make thy fpirits all of comfort I am fire and air; my other elements I give to bater life I tax not you, you elements, with unkindnefs; I never gave you you children Ibid. 5 5 765227 Ant. and Cleop 3 2 78223 Ibid. 5 2 801226 kingdom, call'd Lear. 2 946 249 Othello 2 31055146 Tw. Night. 3 3 322213 ful. Cafar. 21 748 241 Troil, and Cref 2 859133 Ibid. 2 3 8682120 The elephant hath joints, but none for courtesy; his legs are for neceffity, not for Elf all my hair in knots Elf-locks. And cakes the elf-locks in foul fluttish hairs Elf-fkin. Ibid. 2 3 869|2|10 Lear. 2 3942219 Romeo and Juliet 1 4 973 7 3 Henry iv. 24: 45=1264 Elinor. Our queen and all her elves come here anon Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1 1791 22 1812 15 Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1082 23 Richard iii. 1 3 6401 L Ely, bilhop. D. P. Hen. v. p. 509 D. P. Richard iii. 633 Richard ii. 2 1 421247 Twelfth Night.1 2 - Some, war with rear-mice for their leathern wings to make my small elves coats 16. 2 3 Ely-boufe. Bid him repair to us at Ely-houfe How fweet a thing it is to wear a crown; within whofe circle is elyfium 3 Hen. vi.1 - Poor fhadows of elyfium, hence; and rest upon your never withering barks of flowers Embalm me 3081 8 2 606229 Embalming. In faith for little England you'd venture an embalming Love's Lab. Loft.3 Embajador. A horfe to be embassador for an afs 1155125 1124 110 I 644 19 Othello. 2 11051152 Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 774147 marries you, mult All's Well. 5 3 304127 As You Like It. 2 7 Ant. and Cleop. 11 Which once a day with his emboffed froth the turbulent furge fhall cover T. of Ath. Lear. 2 Eatwelld. The fchools embowell'd of their doctrine have left off the danger to itfelf All's Well. - Swills your warm blood like wash, and makes his trough in your embowell'd bofoms Embrac'd. You'll fee your Rome embrac'd with fire before you'll speak lanus Embracement. They clung in their embracement, as they grew together [Embracing] the nobleness of life is, to do thus Embrajures. Forcibly prevents our lock'd embrafures Embrewed. Lord Baffianus lies embrewed here, all on a heap, like to a flaughter'd lamb Winter's Tale. 2331 3 794 215 3 827 255 4 9451 23 3282241 16651 52 I 374131 2 700 231 18131 9 Coriolanus.52 733253 Henry viii. 1 6721 3 Treil, and Cre4 5 882 225 Ant. and Cleop 7681 2 Troil. and Cre 4 4 8801 20 Titus Andronicus. 2 4 840119 333 it up M. for M. 78129 A lady fo fair, and faften'd to an empery, would make the greatest king double Cym. 90011149 Emphafi. Emilia. D. P. Eminence. Whether the tyranny be in his place or in his eminence that fills - Prefent him eminence, both with eye and tongue Emmer. Whofe fettled vifage and deliberate word nips youth i' the doth emmew Empale him with your weapons round about Enfranchife. I will enfranchise thee Empery. Or there we'll fit, ruling in large and ample empery o'er France 3 Macbeth. 32374224 Empbafis. Be choak'd with fuch another emphasis Empire. Thy blood, and virtue, contend for empire in thee He hath given his empire up to a whore A. S. P. C. L. Ant. and Cleop. 5 773|2|13 278113 All's Well. Ant. and Cleop.3 6 78518 Empiricks. We must not fo ftain our judgment, or corrupt our hope, to prostitute our paft cure malady to empiricks Employment. What employment have we here Empoifon. An ill word may empoifon liking Emptiness. The full Cæfar will anfwer his emptiness Empty. I fhall find you empty of that fault As infants empty of all thought All's Well. 2 1 284136 Twelfth Night. 2 5 31823 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 1 132 8 Ant. and Cleop. 311 788220 Emptying. It hath been the untimely emptying of the happy throne, Prick'd on by a moft emulate pride Emulation. The truft of England's honour, keep off aloof with worthless emulation 1 H.vi. 4 4 562228 now, who shall be nearest, will touch us all too near Mine emulation hath not that honour in't it had - O Grows to an envious fever of pale and bloodless emulation Richard iii. 2 3 647118 Coriolanus.110711225 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 8631 S I was advertis'd, their great general flept, whilst emulation in the army crept Ibid. 2 2 868212 - Emulation hath a thoufand fons, that one by one pursue Emulator. An envious emulator of every man's good parts Emulous. A good quarrel to draw emulous factions Enacts. The king enacts more wonders than a man, daring an oppofite to every danger Enact. I did enact Julius Cæfar Richard iii. 5 4 669138 Enactures. The violence of either grief or joy, their own enactures with themselves destroy Enamour'd. They that when Richard liv'd, would have him die are now become enamour'd on his grave Affliction is enamour of thy parts Encave. Do but encave yourself Ibid. 3 2 1020226 2 Henry iv. 3 479 215 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985125 Othello. 4 11068|1|23 Tit. And.4 2 847135 Cymbeline.4 2 91628 Othello. 211051150 Henry vi. 3 3 558220 Titus Andronicus. 4 4 8505 Enceladus. Not Enceladus, with all his threat'ning band of Typhon's brood Enchaf'd. And yet as rough, their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rudeft wind flood Othello. 1 As You Like It.1 Enchantment. I did fend, after the lait enchantment, (you did hear) a ring in chace of you And your enchantment,-worthy enough a herdsman Enchantress hold thy tongue Encircle. Then let them all encircle him about Twelfth Night. 21046210 1 225 114 1320255 Winter's Tale. 4 3 353 259 4 566135 Merry W. of Windfor. 4 4 68141 110091 4 89240 Encompament. Finding by this encompaffment and drift of question Meafure for Meafure. 3 1 Like a moft liberal villain confefs'd the vile encounters they have had a thousand times in fecret - I never heard of fuch another encounter, which lames report to follow it, and undoes defcription to do it Ibid. 5 2 36024 Encounter Encounter. They encounter thee with their hearts' thanks - At our last encounter the duke of Buckingham came from his trial And the man entire upon the next encounter yields him ours Encountred. We were encountred by a mighty rock -- Ant. and Cleop. Comedy of Errors. Much Shall I, fays he, that have so oft encounter'd him with fcorn, write to him that I love him You are well encounter'd here, my cousin Mowbray - How goes the world, that I am thus encounter'd with clamorous bonds 1104142 Ado About Nothing. 2 3 130150 demands of broken Encountering. Like vaffalage at unawares encount'ring the eye of majesty Tr. and Cr. 3 2 8731 9 Encumbered. With arms encumber'd thus Let us do thofe ends that here were well begun, and well begot Let the end try the man 2 Henry iv. 2 Henry viii, 2 The cardinal is the end of this Let all the ends, thou aim'st at, be thy country's, thy God's, and truth's 30110 40 249 1124 118 1 208244 4 249233 1419/261 2 481234 1679155 Ibid. 2 692 250 Coriolanus. 1722 236 Ibid. 5 3 735116 Ibid. 5 5 738130 12 7951 9 840 250 Ant. and Cleop. - Were there worse end than death, that end upon them should be executed Tit. And. 2 4 -The end crowns all Troil, and Cre4 5 883150 Gone fhe is to death or to dishonour; and my end can make good use of either Cym. 3 5 - Where their appointment we may best discover, and look on their endeavour - Their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace Ende. Even all I have; ay, and myself and all, will I withal endow Ant. and Cleop.410 793243 a child of thine Enderved. Though the were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he tranf- Endowments. Base men by his endowments are made great Much Ado About Noth. 2 1 127223 Endymion. How the moon fleeps with Endymion, and would not be awak'd M. of Ven.5 All's Well.I 1278115 - Why, Harry, do I tell thee of my foes, which art my near'st and dearest enemy - Now, quiet foul, depart when heaven fhall please; for I have feen overthrow - I know, thou hadft rather follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf, than flatter him in a bower - O, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains Othello. 231057 2 2 Enfeoff'd himself to popularity 1 Henry iv. 3 2 4602 6 Enfetter'd. His foul is so enfetter'd to her love, that she may make, unmake, do what the lift Enfoldings. See'st thou not the air of the court, in these enfoldings. Enforce his pride, and his old hate unto you Enforced. Portia forgive me this enforced wrong Engaged. I have engag'd myself to a dear friend, engag'd my friend to his meer enemy And Westmoreland, that was engag'd did bear it Engender'd. And wip'd our eyes of drops that facred pity hath engender'd As You Like It. 2 7 233163 Engenders. Abftinence engenders maladies For it engenders choler, planteth anger Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 163211 Taming of the Shrew. 4 1 268 254 No one, but he, should be about the king; and that engenders thunder in his breast Henry vi. 3555148 The presence of a king engenders love amongst his subjects But let him, like an engine not portable, lie under this report Engirt. My body round engirt with mifery Coriolanus. 5 4 737138 556225 186 247 Troil, and Creff2 3 869242 Lear. 14 937213 2 Henry vi. 31 585132 King Joba. 387111 Ibid. 2 1 390 242 was Geffery's right, and this is Geffery's Ibid. 21 391215 And bloody England into England gone Ibid. 3 4 400 1 33 How eafy doft thou take all England up Ibid. 4 3 406 2 53 And England now is left to tug, and scamble and to part by the teeth, the unow'd intereft of proud swelling state characterized - This England never did, nor never shall, lye at the proud foot of a conqueror, when it firft did help to wound itself Nought fhall make us rue if England to itself do rest but true As were our England in reversion his, and he our fubjects' next degree in hope - Italy, whofe manners still our tardy apifh nation limps after in baie imitation defcribed by John a' Gaunt on his death bed Ibid. 5 7 411|2|67 4201 29 Ibid. 21 - Landlord of England art thou now, not king O England!-model to thy ainwrd greatness, like little body with a mighty Wales Ibid. 5 4 471141 heart H.v.2cb. Whose filth and dirt troubles the silver spring where England drinks 2 Henry vi. 41 592|1|19| Ibid. 4 2 594 152 3 Henry vi. 41 6222 6 Ibid. 8 627 154 is fafe, if true within itself -, like to his ifland, girt in with the ocean Miferable England! I prophefy the fearful'st time to thee, that ever wretched age hath look'd upon -hath long been mad, and scarr'd herself In faith, for little England you'd venture an emballing I learned it in England, where (indeed) they are most potent in potting Englife traveller characteriz'd by Portia Sure they are baftards to the English; the French ne'er got them Richard .34652240 Henry viii. 23 682257 Merch. of Venice.1 Where'er I wander, boast of this I can, though banish'd, yet a true born English - This is the English not the Turkish court -And then give them great meals of beef, and iron and steel, they will eat and fight like devils 2 Richard .13 419 1.10 458124 1 Henry iv. 2 Henry iv. 2 50229 like wolves - That English may as French, French Englishmen, receive each other fituation of, before Bourdeaux, compared to deer bounded in a pale Superiority of the English in drinking, to the Dane, Almain and Hollander Engluts. That it engluts and swallows other forrows Henry v.37 526237 |