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Black-brow'd night

Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 2 2

Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2

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Ibid. 2 2

1792 37

Ibid. 3 2

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1882 13

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O gr.n-look'd night! O night with hue fo black! O night, which ever art, day is not

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This night, methinks, is but the day-light fick, it looks a little paler

Thrice crowned Queen of Night

As You Like It. 3

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Pitchy night

All's Well. 4 4 300 131

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But even this night,—whose black contagious breath already smokes about the burning creft of the old, feeble, and day-wearied fun

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- Then thus I turn me from my country's light, to dwell in folemn fhades of endless night

Richard ii. 1

34172 53

You are more beholden to the night, than to fern feed, for your walking invisible

1 Henry iv. 2

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Now comes in the sweetest morsel of the night, and we must hence and leave it unpick'd

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is fled whofe pitchy mantle over-veil'd the earth

The tragic melancholy night

Deep night, dark night, the filent of the night
This night he dedicates to fair content and you
hangs upon mine eyes; my bones would rest
Black-corner'd night

Dreaming night will hide our joys no longer

befhrew the witch! with venomous wights fhe ftays as tedioufly as hell, but flies
the grafps of love

The dragon-wing of night o'erfpreads the earth, and ftickler-like the armies feperates Ib. 5 9
Day, night, are they not, but in Britain

2 Henry vi. 4
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Henry viii. 1

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Julius Cæfar. 5

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Tim. of Atb. 5 2

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This sweaty hafte doth make the night joint-labourer with the day

In the dead wafte and middle of the night

The night grows to waste

Night's black mantle.

Night-brawler. And spend your rich opinion for the name of a night-brawler
Night's-candles are burnt out

Night-cap. For I fear Caffio with my night-cap too

Night's cloak. I have night's cloak to hide me from their fight
Night-crow. The night-crow cry'd aboding luckless time
Night-dogs. When night-dogs run, all forts of deer are chac'd
Nighted. Caft thy nighted colour off

1969116 Ibid. 3 2 9832 32 Hamlet.1 I 1000 2 6

Ibid.1 210032 15 Othello. 4 31072242 3 Henry vi. 4 2 623225 Othello. 2|| 3|1056|2|34

Othello. 2

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987142 110542 8 Romeo and Jul. 2 2 976129

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3 Henry vi. 56 M. W. of Wind 5 5 73240 Hamlet.1 21002 1 27

Nighted life. Edmund, I think, is gone, in pity of his misery, to dispatch his nighted-|

life

Lear. 4
M. Ado Ab. Notb. 2

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Ni bt-raven. I had as lief have heard the night-raven
Night-mare. This is the hag, when maids lie on their backs, that preffes them, and
learns them first to bear

Rom. and Jul.
Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2

Night-rule. What night-rule now about this haunted glove
Night-fbriek. The time has been, my senses would have cool'd, to hear a night-fhriek

Night-work. And is Jane Night-work alive

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Macbeth. 5 5 385 1 31 2 Henry iv.32 490|2|46 Nightingale.

Nightingale. To the nightingale's diftreffing notes tune my diftreffes, and record my

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woes

A. S. P. C.L.

Except I be by Silvia in the night, there is no mufic in the nightingale
I will roar you an 'twere any nightingale
Midf. Night's Dream. I
The nightingale, if the fhould fing by day, when every goofe is cackling, would be
thought no better a musician than the wren

Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4
Ibid. 3 1

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Apollo plays, and twenty caged nightingales do fing Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.
Say, that she rail; why, then I'll tell her plain, she fings as fweetly as a nightingale Ib. 2
Nightingales answer daws

My nightingale, we have beat them to their beds

The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale

It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierc'd the fearful

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Twelfth Night. 3 4 3231 7
Ant. and Cleop. 4
Lear. 3

hollow of their ear
Romeo and Juliet. 3
Tam. of the Shrew. 2
Hamlet. 5

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Nimble-footed. Where is his fon, the nimble-footed mad-cap prince of Wales

Nimbly. Falstaff, you carry'd your guts away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity Ibid. 2
Nine-mens' morris is fill'd up with mud

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Ant. and Cleop.1
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Troil. and Creff511 890256

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Hamlet. 1

Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849246

Nipple. I would, while it was fmiling in my face, have pluck'd my nipple from his

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Nobility. But with nobility and tranquillity; burgo masters, and great oneyers 1 H. iv. 2
-Where ftain'd nobility lies trodden on

True nobility is exempt from fear

The nobility think scorn to go in leather aprons

Thefe hands do lack nobility, that they ftrike a meaner than myself With no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his fon Nobles. The nobles they are fled, the commons they are cold

Ibid. 14 2
and Cleop. 25
Hamlet. 1

Richard ii. 2
Ibid. 2

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2 423 219

The nobles he hath fin'd for ancient quarrels, and quite loft their hearts Noble's blood. A beggar's book, outworths a noble's blood

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The man was noble, but with his last attempt he wip'd it out
Nor none fo noble, whofe life were ill beftow'd, or death unfam'd, where Helen is
the subject

When nobles are their tailors tutors

Yet am I noble as the adversary I come to cope withal

Lear. 3 2 9472 9
Ibid. 5 3 963229

Nobles [money.] Mowbray hath received eight thousand nobles, in name of lendings for your highness' foldiers

A noble shalt thou have, and prefent pay

Richard ii. 1

Henry v. 2

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- 'Tis true, I gave a noble to the priest, the morn that I was wedded to her mother

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Nobleness. To fee his nobleness! conceiving the difhonour of his mother
But figns of noblenefs, like stars, shall shine on all defervers
When did he regard the stamp of nobleness in any person out of himself
Let the world fee his nobleness well acted

1 Henry vi. 55
1 Henry iv. 2 4 454 145
Ibid. 2 4 454149

Antony

W.'s Tale. 2 3341 233
Macbeth. 1
H. viii. 3 2
and Cleop. 5 2

More charming with their own nobleness which could have turn'd a diftaff to a lance

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Cymbeline. 5 3 921119

Nobly. You have deferv'd nobly of your country, and you have not deferv'd nobly Cor. 2 3 717 141

Nobody. Tune play'd by the picture of nobody

Tempeft. 3 2

14/2/16 Nod

Nod and noddy, quibbling on

My Lord you nod, you do not mind the play

if thou canst not speak too

Nay, he nods at us; as who should say, I'll be even with you

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Ready, with every nod, to tumble down into the fatal bowels of the deep R. ii. 3 4 652236

You fhall fee him nod at me

Nodded. Cleopatra hath nodded him to her
Noddles. I will smite his noddles

To comb your noddle with a three-legg'd ftool Noddy-for Nod I

Noife. He goes but to see a noise that he heard

2 Henry vi. 4 7 596225 Troilus and Cref. 1 2 860237 Antony and Cleop. 3 6

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Merry Wives of Wind. 31

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Such a noife arose as the shrouds make at sea in a stiff tempeft, as loud, and to as many tunes

Cleopatra, catching but the least noise of this, dies instantly

And gives his potent regiment to a trull that noifes it against us

The noife goes this

The noife was high

Nois'd. It is nois'd, he hath a mafs of treasure

Troil. and Cre1 2 859123 Othello. 5 2 1076 248 Timon of Athens. 4 3 82419 Lear. 4 2 954217

As You Like It. 5 4 248 235

Noifeless. France spreads his banners in our noiseless land
Nominate. Can you nominate in order the degrees of a lye
Nominated, Who is intituled, nominated, or called Don Adriano de Armado Love's L. Loft. 5 1 164146
Nomination. For the nomination of the party writing to the perfon written unto
What imports the nomination of this gentleman
Nonage. In him there is a hope of government; that in his nonage, council under him

Non-com-Here's that shall drive some of them to a non-com

Ibid. 4 2 160119 Hamlet. 521038227

Richard 3 2 6471 5 M. Ado Ab. Netb. 3 4 1372 4

Nonce. I have cases of buckram for the nonce, to immask our noted outward garments

This is a riddling merchant for the nonce

I'll have prepar'd him a chalice for the nonce

Nonino. With a hey and a ho, and a hey nonino

Non nobis. Do we all holy rites; let there be fung, Nex nobis and Te Deum

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O, fuch love could be but recompens'd, though you were crown'd the non-pareil of

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The Duke of Norfolk fprightfully and bold, ftays but the fummons of the appellant's trumpet

- Duke. Banishment of

Richard .13 416139
Ibid. 1 3 417223
Ibid. 5 3 668240

Jocky of Norfolk, be not too bold, for Dickon thy mafter is bought and fold

- John Duke of, killed in the battle of Bosworth

Duke, claims to be Earl Marshal at coronations

Normandy. I loft not Normandy

Richard iii. 54 669|2|21| Henry viii. 41 693126 2 Henry vi. 47

Normans. The falfe revolting Normans, through thee, difdain to call us lord Ibid. 4 1

Nor nature never lends

Meaf. for Meaf. 1| 1|

North. Nor intreat the North to make his bleak winds kifs my parched lips, and comfort me with cold

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King John. 5 7 411150. You fpeedy helpers, that are substitutes under the lordly monarch of the North 1 H. vi. 5 4 5652 52 And like the tyrannous breathing of the North, shakes all our buds from growing Cym.[1] 4) 896|1|49|

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Liberty plucks juftice by the nose

Did not I pluck thee by the nose for the speeches

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Meafure for Meafure. 1 4 78235

Ibid. 5 1 1011 6

—, all o'er embellish'd with rubies, carbuncles, fapphires, declining their rich aspect to the hot breath of Spain; who sent whole armadoes of carracks to be ballafted at her nofe

- We had like to have had our two nofes fnapt off by two old men without teeth

Your nofe fays, no, you are not, for it stands too right
Your nofe smells, no, in this moft tender (melling knight
His cherry nofe

I'll fit the villain's nofe

Comedy of Errors. 3 2 111243
Much Ado Abt. Noth.51
Love's Labor Loft. 5 2
Ibid. 5 2

Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1
Taming of the Shrew. 5 1

Nay, you need not stop your nose, fir; I spake but by a metaphor
To hear by the nose, it is dulcet in contagion

Nor this is not my nofe neither.-Nothing that is fo, is fo
I have feen a lady's nofe that have been blue, but not her eye-brows
A good nofe is requifite also, to smell out work for the other senses
Put thy nose between his sheets, and do the office of a warming-pan
His nofe was as sharp as a pen

142 142 1712 37 171239 195154 2751 3 All's Well. 5 2 3021 9 Twelfth Night. 2 3 3151 5 Ibid. 4 1 326150

Winter's Tale. 213391 11 Ibid. 4 3 356133 1515,139

Henry v. 2
Ibid. 2

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It is like a coal of fire, fometimes blue, and sometimes red; but his nose is executed, and his fire's out

Ibid. 3 6 52429

- You would fwear directly their very noses had been counsellors to Pepin, or Clotharius, they keep state fo

Henryuiii. 1

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- If you were but an inch of fortune better than I, where would you choose it ?—Not in my husband's nofe

Ant. and Cleop. 2 7691 8
Tim. of Athens. 4 3 821210

Ibid. 31 906233

Down with the nofe, down with it flat
Britain is a world by itself; and we will nothing pay for wearing our own noses Cym. 3996 147
Other of them may have crook'd nofes; but to own such strait arms, none
Thou can't tell why one's nofe ftands i' the middle of one's face
To keep one's eyes on either fide one's nofe; that what a man cannot smell out, he

may spy into

All that follow their noses are led by their eyes, but blind men

He had a thousand noses

And will as tenderly be led by the nose as affes are

I fee that nofe of yours, but not that dog I shall throw it to

What committed! Heaven stops the nose at it, and the moon winks

Noftril. Now fet the teeth, and stretch the noftril wide.

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Lear. 2 4 9432 3 Ibid. 4 6 957138 Othelio. 31051114 Ibid. 411068 238 Ibid. 4 2 1071125 Henry v.31520140 2 Henry vi. 3 2 5882 1 All's Well.32 290233 Julius Caefar. 375317 Ant. and Cleop. 34 783239 Cymbeline. 2 4 994 155 Lear. 14 936,2 52 Meaf. for Meaf. 51100141 Much Ado About Norb. 1 1 123248

➡ And on that vice in him will my revenge find notable cause to work - ftrumpet

Notched. He fçotch'd him and notch'd him like a carbonado

Note. Can have no note, unless the fun were poft

'Tis awake; takes note of what is done

Didst thou note the daughter

Quibble on the word

The greatest note of it

Why then, take no note of him

All's Well. 3 6 293213 Tw. Night. 2 3 316 112 Osbello. 510751 9 Coriolanus. 45 730 121 Tempeft. 2 I

Meaf. for Meaf. 2

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M. Ado About Nothing

Ibid. 2 3 1292 31

Ibid. 3 2 133146
Ibid. 33 134 137

Which is the villain? let me fee his eyes-that when I note another man like him,
Ţ may avoid hìm

Ibid, 5 1 34312'11

Note.

Note. These make the men of note, (do you note men?) that are most affected to thefel

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Love's Lab. Loft.31
Mer. of Venice. 3 2

I come by note, to give, and to receive
Give order to my fervants, that they take no note at all of our being abfent hence Ib. 5 1
'Tis he, flink not, and note him

No note upon my parents; his all noble

As notes, whofe faculties inclufive were more than they were in note
Our general bids you answer to what I fhall ask you out of a note
Offence of mighty note

My niece fhall take note of it

Heavens fo fhine, that they may fairly note this act of mine

154 255 211114 2201 43 As You Like It. 3 2 236252 All's Well.13 2821 6 Ibid. 1 3 282224 Ibid. 4 1 298 117 Ibid. 5 3302225 Twelfth Night. 3 2 321235 Ibid. 4 2 328246

It is a gentleman of the greatest promife that ever came into my note
I have heard, fir, of fuch a man, who hath a daughter of moft rare note
For which the heavens, taking angry note, have left me iffue-lefs
If much you note him, you shall offend him, and extend his paffion
Here is now the fmith's note for shoeing and plough-irons
The king hath note of all that they intend

Winter's Tale. 4333216
Ibid. 41 348151
Ibid. 51 359157
Macbeth. 3 4 375252

2 Henry v.5 1 501125
Henry v.2 2515242
Ibid. 4 cb 5271 27

him

Upon his royal face there is no note, how dread an army hath enrounded
These exactions, whereof my fovereign would have note, they are most peftilent to
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High notes ta'en of your many virtues

They have ta'en note of us

Where never Roman shall take note of him

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To-night, we'll wander through the streets, and note the qualities of people A.& C. 1 I 768 125

Three in Ægypt cannot make better note

The king, my brother, fhall have note of this

He is one of the nobleft note

And must not foil the precious note of it with a base slave

Ibid. 3 3 753150 Titus Andronicus.2 3 838241 Cymbeline.17 899 130

These present wars shall find I love my country, even to the note o' the king
That they will waste their time upon our note, to know from whence we are
He brags as if he were of note

His picture I will fend far and near, that all the kingdom may have due note of him

I do know you; and dare you upon the warrant of my note
Take this note: my lord is dead; Edmund and I have talk'd
Do you note me.-An you re us, and fa us, you note us

Let the world take note, you are the most immediate to our throne
Give him heedful note

Take note, take note, O world, to be direct and honeft, is not fafe
Note-book. I will make a prief of it in my note-book
Noted. Not noted, is't, but of the finer natures

Ibid. 2 3 903244
Ibid. 4 3 91925
Ibid. 4 4 9192 39
Ibid. 5 3 921232
Lear. 21 939249
Ibid. 31 946136
Ibid. 4 5 956 145

Romeo and Juliet. 4 5 993220
Hamlet. 1 21002 220
Ibid. 3 2 1019 157
Othello. 3 3 1063 232

Merry W. of Windfor. 1 I 47115
Winter's Tale. 1

Come Camillo, and take her by the hand; whose worth, and honesty, is richly noted Ib. 5
I have cafes of buckram for the nonce, to immask our noted outward garments 1 H. v. 1
Yet there is a virtuous man, whom I have often noted in thy company

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Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1
Measure for Meafure. 2
Mid. Night's Dream. 51

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I do know of those, that therefore only are reputed wife for saying nothing M. of Ven. 1 1 1982 2 Gratiano fpeaks an infinite deal of nothing

Ibid. 1 1198 222

When I told you my state was nothing, I should then have told you I was worse than nothing

Thus he his fpecial nothing ever prologues

Ibid. 3 2 212115 All's Well. 2 12841 3

To fay nothing, to do nothing, and to have nothing, is to be a great part of your title: which is within a very little of nothing

Ibid. 2 4 288251

I would have men of such constancy put to sea, that their business might be every thing, and their intent every where; for that always makes a good voyage of nothing T. N. 2 4 317128 Why then the world and all that's in't is nothing; the covering fky is nothing;| Bohemia nothing; my wife is nothing; for nothing have these nothings, if this be nothing

fo certain, as your anchors

Where nothing, but who knows nothing, is once feen to smile

As though in thinking, on no thought I think, makes me with heavy and fhrink

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