4731 2 811 2 44 1 106 1 48 36 4 4 A. S. P. C.L. Fez.' In annual fee Hamlet. 21 210102144 Fee-farm. How now, a kiss in fee-farm Troilus and Cressida. 31 2 873123 Fee-grief. Is it a fee-grief, due to some single breast Macbeth. 41 31 382,2 2 Fee-fimple. For a quart d'ecu he will sell the fee-simple of his salvation All's Well. 41 3 299 1156 - An I were so apt to quarrel as thou art, any man should buy the fee-simple of my life for an hour and a quarter Romeo and Juliet.3) 1 982110 Fecble. D.P. 2 Henry iv. 'Tis not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after Tim. of Athens. I 18042 36 Feed yourselves with questioning As You Like It. 51 4 249 257 To feed my humour, with thyself no harm Richard iii. 4 1657 11 5 Feeder. I will your very faithful feeder be As You Like It.121 41 231217 To be abus'd by one that looks on feeders Ant. and Clesp.311 789 2 4 All our officers have been oppreft with riotous feeders Timon of Athens. 2 Feed ft. Thou false deluding Nave, that feed'st me with the very name of meat Taming of the Sbret. 41 31 2702133 Feeding. He boasts himself to have a worthy feeding Winter's Tale. 41 31 35153 Feel. Spake he so doubtfully, thou could'It not feel his meaning Comedy of Errors. 2 But I must also feel it as a man Macberb. 41 31 3822 Now I feel of what coarse metal ye are moulded,,envy Henry viii. 3 2 690 252 He hath writ this to feel my affection Lear. I 2 9332/13 That will not see because he doth not feel Ibid. 1 9532 30 Feeling. Hast thou that holy feeling in thy soul, to counsel me to make my peace with God Richard ii. 1 41 6432 20 And have ingenious feeling of my huge sorrows Lear. 6 95912 41 Yet let me weep for such a feeling loss Romeo and Juliet. 3) 5 9881 9 Hath this fellow no feeling of his business i he fings at grave-making Hamlet. 5) 11034 11 Feelingly. Do I speak feelingly Meas. for Meal: 1 2 762 54 . - I see it feelingly Lear. 4 9581129 To speak feelingly of him Hamlet. 5) 21038/2 S Fetre. And swear with me, as with the woeful feere, and father of that chaste difhonour'd dame Titus Andronicus. 4 1 8452 53 Feet. O'er ftunk their feet Tempeft.4.1 181127 For some of them had in them more feet than the verses would bear As You Like It. 31 21 236 1/19 Yet are these feet whose strengthless stay is numb, unable to support this lump of clay 1 Henry vi. 2 5 5532 50 I look down towards his feet ;-but that's a fable Orbello. 51 310791 8 Febemently. I most fehemently desire Merry Wives of Wind. 3) 1 58112 Feign. If I do feign, O let me in my present wildness die 2 Henry iv. 41 41 500 1127 Feign'd. Look in thy last work, where thou hast feign’d him a worthy fellow Tim. of Atb. i 180619 Feigning. For the truest poetry is the most feigning As You Like It. 31 31 238 2/25 'Twas never merry world, since lowly feigning was callid compliment Tw. Night. 31 1 320240 Felicitate. I am alone felicitate in your dear highness' love Lear. 11 11 930133 Fell. For Oberon is passing fell and wroth Mids, Night's Dream. 2 1 179-25 A lion fell, nor else no lion's dam Ibid. 5) 1 - That no compunctious visiting of nature shake my fell purpose Macbeth. 1 5 367 1 19 To do worse to you were fell cruelty Ibid.41 21 3801141 At one fell swoop Ibid. 41 31 382 233 To behold our cousin Hereford, and fell Mobray fight Richard ii. 1 2 416 11 3 sorrow's tooth doth never rankle more than when it bites, but lanceth not the fore Ib. 1 3 419 1 banning hag! enchantress hold thy tongue i Henry vi. 541 566 135 This fell tempelt Thall not cease to rage 2 Henry vi. 31 1 586 214 serpents Ibid. 3) 2 58912) I - lurking curs Ibid. 5 1 600 2125 Clifford 3 Henry vi. 11 41 609-11 Ibid. 21 51 614 118 tortures Ibid. 2 6 6152164 Warwick's brother Ibid. 41 41 624 2 44 But he fell to himself again Henry vii. 2 1679 148 Foreseeing those fell mischiefs Ibid. 5) 1697 1/24 All pity choak'd with custom of fell deeds Julius Cæfar. 3 1 754, 2128 Canidius and the rest that fell away, have entertainment, but no honourable trust Antony and Cleop. 41 61 792 159 But all, save thee, I fell with curses Timon of Atbens. 5 5 8251 37 Out of this fell devouring receptacle Titus Andronicus.! 41 84011132 Fell 194.160 n 1 war 19/2/48 A.S. P. C.L. Fell faults Titus Andronicus. sl 31 85412126 To-morrow do I meet thee, fell as death Troilus and Creffida. 41 5 883243 Where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses Cymbeline. 1 5897|1|10 I with my brother may make good time with him, you say he is so fell Ibid. 41 21 91512145 In fell motion with his prepared sword Lear.2 1 939/2/13 Between the pass, and fell incensed points of mighty opposites Hamlet. 5) 21037234 o Spartan dog, more fell than anguish, hunger, or the sea Otbello. 5) 21079246 [skins ] we are still handling our ewes ; and their fells you know are greafy As T. L. 11.3 2 2351 of hair Macberb. 5 sl 385132 The goujeers shall devour us Aeth and fell, ere they shall make us weep Lear. 51 31 962-17 Felled. And amongst them felld him dead Ibid. 41 2 95424 Felleft foes Coriolanus. 41 41 728 1140 In fellest manner execute your arms Troil. and Cred: 5 71 890|1|15 Fellow. The rude world hath not her fellow Mer. of Venice. 3/ 5 214/2/28 Not Malvalio, nor after my degree, but fellow Twelfıb Nigbt.3) 4 323/1154 A fellow of the royal bed Winter's Tale. 3 21 3441159 My young remembrance cannot parallel a fellow to it Macbetb. 2/ 3/ 3711/30 If he be not fellow with the best king, thou shalt find the best king of good-fellows H.v. 2 5401 48 You have serv'd me well, and kings have been your fellows Ant, and Cleo. 41 2 7902 49 Fellowoly. Fell fellowly drops Tempefi. 51 Fellowship. All the titles of good fellowship come to you 1 Henry iv. 2 4 4541/36 Felony. I will make it felony to drink small beer 2 Henry vi. 41 2 59312) 3 Felt. His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him ; for then, and not 'till then, he felt himself Henry vii. 41 21 69511/26 It were a delicate stratagem, to shoe a troop of horse with felt Lear. 41 6 95812/24 Femak. So the son of the female is the Madow of the male 2 Henry iv. 3 2) 4900138 Feminine. A foul feminine saluteth us Love's Labor Lot. 4 2 15912/11 Fen. Wicked dew brushed from unwholsome fen Tempeft. 1 .: 21 51 43 Fence. Despight his nice fence, and active practice Mu. Ado Abr. Norbing.15 1412 54 - An I thought he had been valiant, and so cunning in fence, I'd have seen him damn d ere I'd have challeng'd him Twilftb Nigbr. 31 41 3251/47 Teach us some fence K. Jobr.21 393144 Priest, I'll have your crown for this, or all my fence shall fail 2 Henry vi. 2 15782156 I am never able to deal with my master, he hath learn’d so much fence already Ibid. 2 58312159 Where's captain Margaret, to fence you now 3 Henry vi. 2) 61 61611/ 3 Can Oxford, that did ever fence the right now buckler falihood with a pedigree 16.3) 3 620 1 39 Let us be back'd with God, and with the seas, which he hath given for fence impregnable Ibid. 4) 1 622 2/11 Fencing, many terms of, made use of Merry W. of Windsor. 2 2 This is the right fencing grace, my lord ; tap for tap, and so part fair 2 Henry iv. 2 1 4811143 Fennel Eats conger and fennel Ibid. 21 41 486/1/41 There's fennel for you Hamlet. 41 5103035 Fen-fuck’d fogs. Infect her beauty you fen-fuck'd fogs Lear. 24/ 944|2| 7 Fenton. D. P. Merry Wives of Windfor. 45 Feodary. Art thou a feodary for this act, and look'it so virgin like without Cymbeline. 3 2 907 53 Fer. I'll fer him, and firk him, and ferret him Henry v.41 41 53212 24 Ferdinand, son to the king of Naples. D. P. Tempeft. king of Navarre. D. P. Love's Lab. Loft. 147 And bid my couln Ferdinand come hither Taming of the Sbrew./4) 268 226 Fern-feed. We have the receipt of fern-seed, we walk invisible i Henry iv. 2 1 449/110 Firrers, Walter, lord, killed in the battle at Bosworth Richard ii. 5) 46692/21 Ferret. I'll fir him, and firk him, and ferret him Henry v.4) 41 53212/25 And Cicero looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes Julius Cæfar. 1 274312 59 Ferryman. With that grim ferryman which poets write of Ricbard iii. 14641|2|37 57/1/16 . 411/28 491121 A.S. P. C. L. Fecb. You speak this to fetch me in Much Ado About Norb. 1| 12312115 As I return, I will fetch off these justices 2 Henry iv. 3 2 4912140 She fetches her breath as short as a new ta'en sparrow Troil. and Craft3 21 873" 3 I'll fetch a turn about the garden Cymbelige. 1 2 8942 1 Mere fetches: the images of revolt and Aying off Lear.[2] 41 943|2|26. me a better answer Ibid. 21 41 943|2128 I believe, it is a fetch of warrant Hamlet.21 1 1009/1135 It makes the course of thoughts to fetch about K. Jobr. 41 21 403145 Fetter. Will free your life, but fetter you till death Measure for Majure. 31 881) 8 These Arong Ægyptian fetters I must break or lose myself in dotage Ant. and Cleop. 1 2 7691220 Ferrer'd in amorous chains Titus Andronicus. 2 18361/50 - My conscience ! thou art fetter'd more than my thanks and wrists Cymbeline. 51 4 9211250 Fettering. I muft be patient, there is no fettering of authority All's Well. 21 31 2881111 Fever of the mad Tempeft. 2 The raging fire of fever bred; and what's a fever but a fit of madness Com.of Errors. 5. 11171216 A fever the reigns in my blood Love's Labor Loß. 4) 31 161125 To make a shaking fever in your walls K. Fobn. 21 1392|2|34 This fever that hath troubled me fo long, lies heavy on me, oh, my heart is fick 16.5 31 4092 13 Ah me, this tyrant fever burns me up Ibid. 51 31 4092 25 Fever-weaken'd joints 2 Henry iv. 47511135 With our surfeiting and wanton hours, have brought ourselves into a burning fever Ib. 41 14931 14 Effect of a fever on Cæsar described by Cassius Julius Cæfar. I 21 743 150 And 'tis this fever that keeps Troy on foot, not her own sinews Troil, and Creis: 1 3 8631116 Feuerms. Thou mad't thine enemies shake, as if the world were feverous, and did tremble Coriolanus. 1 41 7082 35 Few. We few, we happy few, we band of brothers Henry v. 4 2 5311213 Ficc for the phrase Merry Wives of Windsor. - 3 Fi&tion. And, for thy fi&ion, why thy verse swells with stuff so fine and smooth, that thou art even a natural in thine art Timon of Arbens. 512 8261 67 Fiddle. The devil fiddle 'em Henry vii. 11 31 677119 Fiddlestick. The devil rides upon a fiddlestick 1 Henry iv.2 41 456139 Here's my fiddlestick; here's that shall make you dance Rom. and Jul. 3) 1982:28 Fidius'd. I would not have been so fidius'd for all the cheits in Corioli Coriolanus. 2 07131/32 Fidler, forbear; you grow too forward, fir Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 1 263159 Field. Petruchio go thy way, the field is won Ibid. 4. 5) 2731146 Whilft a field should be dispatch'd and fought, you are disputing of your generals i H. vi. 1544 2 2 The army of the queen hath got the field 3 Henry vi. 1 4 6072 33 Fielded friends Coriolanus. 1 41 7081125 Fiend. A fiend, a fairy, pitiless and rough Com. of Errors. 4 2 113 2149 The fiend is strong within him Ibid. 41 41 116 120 The fiend is at mine elbow and tempts me Mer. of Venice. 2 21 2022 28 How hollow the fiend speaks within him I welfıb Nigbt. 31 41 32321 The fiend is rough, and will not be roughly used Ibid. 31 41 323234 A fiend, like thee, might bear my soul to hell Ibid. 31 41 324/2132 Out hyperbolical fiend Ibid.14) 2 327124 like queen Macbeth. 517 3862 52 There is not so ugly a fiend of hell, as thou Malt be, if thou didst kill this child K.Jobn. 4 31 4062 32 There the poison is, as a fiend, confin'd to tyrannize, on unreprievable condemned blood Ibid. 5! 7| 411|1159 Let the fiend give fire 2 Henry iv. 2 41 485 219 The fiend hath prick'd down Bardolph irrecoverable Ibid. 241 48711 40 Let flood o'erswell, and fiends for food howl on Henry v.12 1515150 Whatsoever cunning fiend it was, that wrought upon thee so preposterousy, he hath got the voice in hell for excellence Ibid. 2) 21 5162/48 D. P. i Henry vi. 543 Descend to darkness, and the burning lake; false fiend, avoid 2 Henry vi 1 41 577|2137 - Beat away the busy meddling fiend, that lays strong fiege unto this wretch's soul 16.31 3 59122 What black magician conjures up this fiend to stop devoted charitable deeds Ricb.iii.1 21 63512132 Accurs’d the offspring of so foul a 'fiend Titus Andronicus. 41 21 84711121 Where is thy lady? in a word ? or else thou art straightway with the fiends · Cym.3 5 912120 Delicate fiend Ibid. 5 5 9241139 Italian fiend Ibid. 5) 51 9252151 Whom the foul fiend hath led through fire and through fame, through ford and whirlpool, over bog and quagmire Lear.131 41 94811160 a 2 932 3) 581 1 279 2 A.S. P. Fiend. The foul fiend bites my back Lear. 31950 - angelical Romes and Juliet.3 2 984 Fierce endeavour of your wit Love's Labor Loft. 512 174 Such temperate order in so fierce a cause, doth want example K. Job. 31 4 400 This fierce abridgment hath to it circumstantiał branches, which distinction mould be rich in Cymbeline. 55 927 - quality Lear. I Much Ado Ab. Noth. 23) 129 Mercb. of Venice. 2 5 205 Earl of i Henry iv. 1 1 442 Fig. When Pistol lies, do this; and fig me, like the bragging Spaniards 2 Henry iv. 5 31 505 The fig of Spain Henry v.3) 6524 A fig for Peter 2 Henry vi. 2 - I love long life better than figs Antony and Cle-p. 1 2 768 Figs'end. Bless'd figs' end Oibe!!o. 2 1 1054 Figbrs. Up with your fights Merry W.of Windsor. 2 2 55 All's Well. I Winter's Tale. 5 2 361 Macbetb. 53) 3842And as I truly fight, defend me, heaven Richard ii. 1 31 416 Where one on his fide fights, thousands will fly Ibid. 2 21 42411 Let's fight with gentle words, till time lend friends Ibid.3) 3) 4292 - I dare not fight; but I will wink, and hold out mine iron Henry v. 2 1 5142 I would they'd fight o'the fire, or in the air, we'd fight there too Ant. and Cleop. 4 10 793 If to fight for king and commonwealth were piety in thine, it is in these Tit. And. 1 2 83212 Figo. Die and be damn'd; and figo for thy friendship Henry v.36 5241 The figo for thee then Ibid.4 1 52712 Figure. She works by charms, by spells, by the figure, and such daubery M.W.of Wind. 4 2 6711 If it be but to scrape the figures out of your husband's brains Ibid. 41 2 6712 What figure of us think you he will bear Meas. for Meal. 1 2 2581 In this the heaven figures some event 3 Henry vi. 2 1 609213 Whose figure even this instant cloud put on, by dark’ning my clear fun Henry viii. 1 1 674115 Thou hast no figures, nor no fantajes, which busy care draws in the brains of men Julius Cæfar. 2 1 7491 Never saw I figures fo likely to report themselves Cymbiline. 2) 41 905/11 In the same figure, like the king that's dead Hamlet. I I I000 1 17 Figuring. Thou art always figuring diseases in me Meas. for Meal 12 771115 Filberds. Tempift. 2 2 12/23 Filcb. What will you do with it, that you have been so earnest to have me filch it 0ib.3) 31063|1|19 Filcb'd. With cunning halt thou filch'd my daughter's heart Mid. Night's Dream." 1 175/2123 Filcbes. He that filches from me my good name Orb:llo. 3 310611129 Elebing, like an unskilful finger Merry Wives of Winds. 1 3 49116 Measi for Meal: 321 Macbetb.si 1 3832149 2 Henry iv. 1 3 478/2 2 He makes up the file of all the gentry Henry viii. 1 1 6722129 And front but in that file where others tell steps with me Ibid. 1) 26741255 Titus Andronicus. 2 Troil. and Cred: 31 2 873|118 Cymbeline. Macberb. 31 1 3732 1 75/2 91/1146 11.837/2/16 3] 921/1/16 2 18/1125 2 2 4 A. S. P. C.L. Otbello. 5 2 107811159 Tempeft. 4 1884 215 Fincb egs Fid. These present wars shall find I love my country Cymbeline. 41 31 919/24 If me find him not, to England send him Hamlet.3) 110182-10 Fmd-faults. And the liberty that follows our places, stops the mouth of all find-faults Henry v. 51 2 540221 Findings. Go you the next way with your findings Winter's Tale. 31 31 347 2126 Fine. And the fine is, for the which I may go the finer Mu. Ado Abt. Norb. 1 1 1231237 But thou art too fine in thy evidence All's Well. 51 3 3051112 To fine his title with some shew of truth Henry v. 1 511234 Bring you in fine together Hamlet. 41 7 103212121 - Is this the fine of his fines, and the recovery of his recoveries Ibid. 51 1 1034 9 Find me to marry with Octavius Cæsar, and companion me with my mistress Ant. & 1.1 21 768|2/21 Fireless. But riches fineless is as poor as winter Orbeils. 31 3 1061 1 45 Finer. I'll confine myself no finer than I am Twelftb Night." 3) 308/2/28 Finger. He shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with the finger of my substance Merry W.of Windsor. 32 592/42 You may tell every finger I have with my ribs Merch. of Venice. 2 220312115 This hath not a finger's dignity Troi. and Crelli 31 86312.17 The fingers of the powers above do tune the harmony of this peace Cymbelir.e. 5 5 92825 Fingering. To learn the order of my fingering, I must begin with rudiments of art Taming of the Shrew. 3 1 2641163 Finical rogue Lear. 2 2 9401222 Finish. I had you down, and might have made you finish Cymbeline. 5 5 9272162 Finsbury. And givest such farcenet surety for thy oaths, as if thou never walk dit further than Finsbury i Henry iv. 3 1 459-11 Fire, that's closest kept, burns most of all Tqvo Gent. of Verona. 1 2511140 Ibid. 27 3212135 The latter end of a sea coal fire Merry Wives of Wird. 1 501113 That fire cannot melt out of me Much Ado Ab. Nob. I 1232124 Let Benedick, like a cover'd fire, consume away fighs 1 13251 1 132 132 What fire is in mine ears Where two raging fires meet together, they do consume the thing that feeds their fury Tom. of tbe Shrew. 2 I 2611138 In good footh; the fire is dead with grief King Jobn. 41 11 402 249 Violent fires soon burn out themselves Riibard ii. 2 1 42011123 Be he the fire, I'll be the yielding water 31429112 A little fire is quickly trodden out; which being suffer’d, rivers cannot quench 3 H. vi.148 6271141 The fire, that mounts the liquor 'till it run o'er in seeming to augment it, waites it Henry vin. 1 67312110 Praise the gods, and make triumphant fires Coriolanus. 51 4 737 - 38 Never 'till now did I go through a tempest dropping fire Julius Cæfar. 1 31 7451142 With this the fell distract, and, her attendants absent, swallow'd fire Ibid. 41 3 76022 Let your close fire preclominate his smoke, and be no turncoats Tim.of A: bens. 43821 141 Cold fire Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 969 2 1 One fire burns out another burning Ibid. 1 2 9701159 Fire-brand. Our fire-brand, brother Paris, burns us all Troilus and Crelli 2 2 867-29 Fire-drake. That fire-drake did I hit three times on the head, and three times was his nose discharg'd against me Henry viji. | 5 701134 Fire-new. A man of fire-new words Love's Labor Loft. 149121 - from the mint Twelfib Nigbr. 3 2 3212/20 Your fire-new stamp of honour is scarce current Richard u. 31 640 138 fortune Lear.151 3 963240 Fire-fbovel. In Calais they stole a fire-Novel : I knew by that piece of service the men would carry coals Henry 2! 5202 56 Fire and sword. Thou hadít fire and sword on thy side, and yet thou ran'ít away i H.iv.2 4 454 2116 Firk. I'll fer him, and firk him, and ferret him Henry v.41 4.5322124 Firm abftinence Mcafure for Meafure. 4 782 is Her wits, I fear me, are not firm Ibid. 51 1 9811130 For who fo firm that cannot be seduc'd Julius Cæfar. 1 21 7451113 Macbetb. 4 1 37911149 Firfilings. The very firstling of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand Fib. When fowls have no feathers, and fill have no fin Comedy of Errors. 3 1101123 Bait the hook well this fish will bite Much rida Ab. Noth.121 3 13011130 Fb. Ibid. 3 Ibid. 13 . 0.3 1 |