Book of Lyfander riddles very prettily Merry Wives of Wind.11 47 2 Dead though the be, the feels her young one kick, so there's my riddle, one, that's dead, is quick All's Well. 5 3 30525 How did you dare to trade and traffic with Macbeth, in riddles, and affairs of death Mac. 3 5 376252 His currith riddles fort not with this place - I know the riddle: I will go Ride. On whofe foolish honefty my practices ride easy Riddle-like, lives fweetly where the dies Riddling. Confeffion finds but riddling fhrift Riding. My mafter riding behind my mistress Rift. Within which rift imprison'd Then I'd fhriek, that even your ears fhou'd rift to hear me Wars 'twixt you twain would be as if the world should cleave, and that flain men fhould folder up the rift Right. First he deny'd you had in him no right.-He meant, he did me none C. of Er. 4 2 113214 Antony and Cleop. 22 776234 Much Ado About Noth. 5 1142214 Midf. Night's Dream. 4 2 1921 1 Merchant of Venice. 4 1 216223 King John. 21 391225 Ibid. 5 4 410134 For, of no right, nor colour like to right, he doth fill fields with harness in the realm O that right should thus overcome might By words, or blows, here let us win our right If that be right, which Warwick fays is right, there is no wrong, but right Say, that right for right hath dimm'd your infant morn to aged night In the name of God, and all these rights, advance your standards, draw fwords -'s by right fouler, ftrengths by ftrength do fail O virtuous fight, when right with right wars who shall be most right Right glad Right now. Came he right now to sing a raven's note Rightful. Moft rightful judge 1 Henry iv. 3 2 460238 2 Henry iv.5 4 505241 3 Henry vi. 1604113 every thing is Ibid. 2 2 512231 Richard in. 4 4 659150 your willing Ibid. 5 3 668148 Coriolanus. 4 7 732 258 Tr. and Cr3 2 874138 Timon of Athens 3 1 812254 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587145 Mer of Venice.4 1217154 Rigol. This is a fleep, that from this golden rigol hath divorc'd fo many English kings Rigour. Like a rigour of tempeftuous gufts Rim. For I will fetch thy rim out at thy throat, in drops of crimson blood Ring. Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's fake 2 Henry iv. 4 4499120 1 Henry vi. 5 6 569447 Henry v.4 4 532210 Two Gent. of Verona, 2 2 Deliver it to Madam Silvia: she lov'd me well, deliver❜d it to me A death's face in a ring Ibid. 4 3 2919 4112 4416 Love's Labor Left. 5 2 173 31 I give them with this ring; which when you part from, lofe or give away, let it When this ring parts from this finger, then parts life from hence Go, Gratiano, run and overtake him, give him the ring Merchant of Venice. 3 2 211145 Ibid. 3 2 2111 57 My Lord Baffanio gave his ring away unto the judge that begg'd it, and, indeed, deferv'd it too By this ring the Doctor lay with me Ibid. 5 1 220 246 For that fame fcrubbed boy, the Doctor's clerk, in lieu of this last night did lie with me He that runs fafteft gets the ring He hath given his monumental ring, and thinks himself made in the unchafte compofition All's Well. 4 3 297422 Such a ring as this, the last time that e'er she took her leave at court, I faw upon her finger Ibid.5 31 303139 All's Well. Ring. In Florence was it from a cafement thrown me, wrapp'd in a paper which con- None of my Lord's ring! why, he fent her none - If entreaties will render you no remedy, this ring deliver them A. S. P. C. L. 3303158 3 30449 Ibid. 5 3 304217 Twelfth Night. 2 2 3141 28 I will wage against your gold, gold to it; my ring I hold dear as my finger, 'tis part of it - When that my care could not withhold thy riots, what wilt thou do when riot is thy cate Rip. I'll have this fecret from thy heart, or rip thy heart to find it Ripe. Trinculo is reeling ripe There is a brief how many sports are ripe -To fupply the ripe wants of my friend As the ripe revenue and due of birth 500 110 912124 959 217 22 110 1922 22 Henry vi. 4 4 562221 179 246 1 673235 Merry Wives of Wind. 1 1 46111 2 Henry iv. 4 4 200 263 3 6552 2 2 Henry iv. 4 He is retired, to ripe his growing fortunes, to Scotland pence And ripen Juftice in this common-weal Ripeness. Men must endure their going hence, even as their coming hither: ripeness is all Riping. Stay the very riping of the times Lear. 5 2 962129 Merch. of Venice 2 8 2072 4 Ript. For I am richer than to be hang'd by the walls. I must be ript;-to pieces with me Cymbeline. 3 4 909 240 Rifing. And doth enlarge his rising with the blood of fair King Richard, ferap'd from Rites. Time goes on crutches, till love have all his rites - Proceed, proceed; we will begin thefe rites, as we do truft they'll end in true delights -With fuch maimed rites -The rites for which I love him are bereft me As You Like It.5 4 2501 5 Rivage. O do but think you stand upon the rivage, and behold a city on the inconftant billows dancing Rivality. Prefently denied him rivality Rival bating. With rival hating envy Rivals. The rivals of my watch Rive. To rive their dangerous artillery upon no chriftian foul but English - The foul and body rive not more at parting, than greatnefs going off When my heart, as wedged with a figh, would rive in twain Blunt wedges rive hard knots Clofe pent up guilts, rive your concealing continents Henry v.3 ch. 519 255 Riv'd. Brutus hath riv'd my heart River. Pelting river -'s banks with pionied and twilled brims 16251 Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their courfe through my burn'd bofom 411149 - Which makes the filver rivers drown their thores, as if the world were all diffolv'd to Rivet. I my eyes will rivet on his face Rivetted trim Rivo, fays the drunkard Road. This Doll Tearsheet should be some road - - Antony and Cleep 4 4 791243 1 Henry iv. 2 4 452218 2 Henry iv 2 2 482239 Ibid. 2 482240 I warrant you, as common as the way between St. Alban's and London Ready, when time (hall prompt them, to make road upon us again Roan. That Roan fhall be my throne Now, Roan, I'll shake thy bulwarks to the ground Let me play the lion too: I will roar, that I will do any man's heart me: I will roar, that I will make the duke fay, let him roar again I will roar you as gently as any fucking dove; I will roar you an 'twere Nay, lay thee down and roar ; for thou haft kill'd the sweetest innocent Roard. There roar'd the fea, and trumpet clangor founds Roaring. Bardolph, and Nym, had ten times more valour than this roaring devil H..4 4533114 Roated. But with fuch words that but roated in your tongue Rob. Even fuch, they say, as stand in narrow lanes, and beat our watch, paflengers Ant. and Cleo.3 2782251 2 Henry vi. 1572230 and rob our Now could thou and I rob the thieves, and go merrily to London, it would be argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest for ever Robb'd. For where I am robb'd and bound, there must I be unloos'd - The robb'd that smiles takes something from the thief 436 261 - He that is robb'd, not wanting what is ftolen, let him not know it, and he's not robb'd at all Robbers. And what makes robbers bold, but too much lenity Henry iv. Two Gent. of Ver. 2 Winter's Tale. 4 3 351110 Ibid. 5 2361122 Macbeth. 2 4 37-242 Antony and Cleop. 1 2770116 M.Wives of Wind. Midf. Night's Dream. As You Like It. I I Rocks. And not one veflel 'fcape the dreadful touch of merchant-marring rocks The fplitting rocks cowr'd in the finking fands 45 175 3841125 224 222 48 ราย 21011 229 - Oh, I could hew up rocks, and fight with fint, I am fo angry at these abject terms 16.5 Lo, where comes that rock, that I advife your fhunning Would I had a rod in my mouth, that I might antwer thee profitably For when thou gav'it'them the rod, and putt'ft down thine own breeches Henry viii. 1 1 Henry iv. 2 Henry iv. 4 8111 4 9362l18 Roderigo The Slies are no rogues Having flown over many knavish professions, he settled only in a rogue Induc. to Tam, of the Shrew. 52 248 531 29 1251 7 2 349 Ibid. 4 3 Troilus and Creff54 357 2 39 888 250 Let him call me rogue for being so far onicious; for I am proof against that title, and what shame elfe belongs to 't 1 Henry iv. 2 4 452 233 - A very filthy rogue Why should I play the Roman fool, and die on mine own sword IIC002 37 We are come off like Romans, neither foolish in our stands, nor cowardly in retire Ib. 1 6 - I would not be a Roman of all nations, I had as lieve be a condemned man Ibid. 4 5 - A Roman by a Roman valiantly vanquish'd -. D. P. A Roman with a Roman's heart can fuffer - I am more an antique Roman than a Dane Do you triumph, Roman - Am I Rome's slave, what penny hath Rome borne, what men provided, nition fent The nurfe of judgment 7301 8 797117 831 Hamlet. 5 21041129 11068213 - Abhor this dilatory floth, and tricks of Rome Antony and Cleop. 413 Cymbeline. 5 5 924 218 Othello. Rome. John hath made his peace with Rome; what is that peace to me King John. 5 2 4082 28 what mu 2408 233 Henry viii. 2 2 681 250 Ibid. 2 4 685 215 1 722151 — Here is a mourning Rome, a dangerous Rome, no Rome of safety for Octavius yet -Let Rome in Tyber melt! and the wide arch of the rang'd empire fall Ant, and Cleo. - Doft thou not perceive that Rome is but a wilderness of tygers Rook'd. The raven rook'd her on the chimney's top Room. O lawful let it be, that I have room with Rome to curfe a while - And all the unlook'd-for iffue of their bodies, to take their rooms, myself Root. It is impoffible you should take root 3 Romeo and Juliet. 2 5 Macbeth. 2 Henry iv. Much Ado -And will not once remove the root of his opinion, which is rotten, ftone was found ere I can place 3 Henry vi. 3 About Nothing. as ever oak or Winter's Tale. 2 3 342 211 Macbeth. 13 1 372160 But fet his murdering knife unto the root from whence that tender spray did fweetly Spring And rape, I fear, was root of thine annoy -He cut our roots in characters 3 Henry vi. 2 6 615237 Titus Andron. 4 1 84525 Cymbeline. 42 915120 Rooted. They rooted between them fuch an affection as cannot but branch now W. T. i 3332 2 1 697 2'55 1 113145 Ibid. 4 4 115art Ropery. What fancy merchant was this, that was fo full of his ropery Romeo and Juliet. 24979234 Rope-tricks. He'll rail in his rope tricks Rofalind. D. P. Rofaline. D. P. Rofcius. What scene of death hath Rofcius now to act When Rofcius was an actor in Rome Rofe. I had rather be a canker in a hedge, than a rofe in his grace Taming of the Shrew. 1 2 2582 E At Christmas I no more defire a rofe, than wish a snow in May's Hoary-headed frofts fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rofe Some to kill cankers in the musk-rose buds 3 Henry vi. 56 631220 M. Ado Ab. Netb. 1 3 124261 1481 1 Say, that the frown; I'll fay fhe looks as clear as morning roses newly wafh'd with dew Taming of the Shrete. 21 261222 But when you have our rofes you barely leave our thorns to prick ourfelves, and mock us with our bareness My face fo thin, that in mine ear I durft not stick a rofe To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rofe, and plant this thorn, this lingbroke All's Well. 4 2 296155 King Jebn. canker, Bo- -, red and white, origin of their becoming the badges of the Houses of York and Lancafter - 3446241 1 Henry vi. 24 552|2|31| Ibid. 4 1 56110 I fee no reason if I wear this rofe, that any one should therefore be fufpicious The red rofe and the white are on his face 3 Henry vi. 2 606232 We will unite the white rofe and the red :-fmile heaven upon this fair conjunction Against the blown rose may they stop their nose, that kneel'd unto the buds "Ibid. 5 4 669 227 Antony and Cleop.3|11|| 788|2|27| What's in a name? that which we call a rofe, by any other name would smell as When I have pluck'd thy rofe, I cannot give it vital growth again, wither Ibid. 3 2 102123 Ibid. 451030112 it needs must Otbella. 5 2 1075247 Rafemary. For you there's rofemary, and rue; these keep feeming and favour all the Doth not rosemary and Romeo begin both with a letter Rover. Next to thyself, and my young rover, he's apparent to my heart Winter's Tale.12 335253 Rouge-mont. At Exeter, the mayor in court'fy fhew'd me the caftle, and called it Rouge-mont: at which name I started Rough. For I am rough, and woo not like a babe Ricbard i. 42 658159 Taming of the Shrew. 2 1 261143 2 Henry vi. 4 91 598'1'33 Rough. |