Denunciation. She is fast, my wife, fave that we do the denunciation lack of outward] order But our jealoufy does yet depend A. S. P. C. L. Meaf. for Meal Timon of Athens. Love's Labor Loft. 2 1531 55 2 Henry vi 3 Henry vi41 623118 Mer. of Venice. 41 218212 Cymbeline 4 3 919 And the remainder that fhall (till depend, to be fuch men as may befort your age Lear This black day's fate on more days doth depend Dependancy. Let me report to him your sweet dependancy Deplore. Never more will I my mafter's tears to you deplore Depofe. And formally according to our law, depofe him in the justice of Depas'd. She weeps, and fays-her Henry is depos'd Depofitaries. Made you my guardians my depositaries Depraved. Who lives, that's not depraved or depraves Romeo and Juliet. Ant. and Cleop 13453 Meaf. for Meaf Twelfth Night. 31 his caufe Rich. ii.13 416210 now to depof Ibid. 2 1 420248 3 Henry vi. 31616252 Lear. 2 4 945156 2808133 Timon of Athens.1) Deprive. And permit the curiofity of nations to deprive me, for that I am fome twelve Deputy. By his majesty I fwear, whofe far unworthy deputy I am Derogate. You are a fool granted; therefore your iffues being foolish, do not derogate And from her derogate body never fpring a babe to honour her Deregately. More laugh'd at, that I fhould once name you derogately Deregation. Is there no derogation in't Defarts. Of antres vaft and defarts idle 1474123 Defartless. Who think you the most defartless man to be conftable M. Ado About Neth. 33134118 Defcant. And mar the concord with too harth a defcant Two Gent. of Verona. Unlefs to fpy my fhadow in the fun, and descant on mine own deformity Rich. 2 25255 1634113 Defent. Falfhood, cowardice, and low defcent, three things that women highly hold in 371 20 - cannot fuit itfelf in words to demonftrate the life of fuch a battle Lear. 6 959113 But the true ground of all thefe piteous woes we cannot without circumftance A. S. P. C. L. 804139 Defert. The bafe o' the mount is rank'd with all deferts, all kind of natures Tim. of Ath. I We will not name defert, before his birth; and being born, his addition thall be humble But fomething you may deferve of him through me Troi, and Cref. 3 2 873211 Hamict 2 21015235 3 282154 -They well deferve to have, that know the strongest and furest way to get All's Well. 380,226 3 430150 21015237 2892 2 All's Well. 2 5 This feems a fair deferving, and must draw me that which my father lofes be a mourner Coriolanus.4 7732 8 Richard iii 1 2 637153 Hamlet. Ibid. 3 2 Tavo Gent. of Verona. 215 257 Much Ado About Nothing. And, with all speed, you fhall have your defires, with interest Is it not strange that defire fhould fo many years out-live performance Henry v I 537152 3 717119 2 861 227 -That the was never yet, that ever knew love got fo fweet, as when defire did fue Troil. and Cre Cymbeline. 7 899110 But most miferable is the defire that's glorious A housewife, that, by telling her defires, buys herself bread and cloaths · Honey, you shall be well defir'd in Cyprus Dek. If I had play'd the defk, or table book Defolate will I hence, and die -- Deflation. If ever I do fee the merry days of defolation that I have feen Humlet 310042 20 Defpair. I will keep her ignorant of her good, to make her heavenly comforts of defpai - Meaf. for Meaf/4 3 Moody and dull melancholy, kinfman to grim and comfortless defpair Comedy of Errors. - Therefore betake thee to nothing but defpair - The mere defpair of furgery he cures Call it not patience, Gaunt, it is despair I will defpair, and be at enmity with cozening hope Whence fprings this deep despair 96 117 211 Merchant of Venice. 2 210 237 Winter's Tale. 3 2 3461 I the rather wean me from defpair, for love of Edward's offspring in my I thall despair,--there is no creature loves me ; and, if I die, no foul Why do I trifle thus with his defpair?-'tis done to cure it of fhame and late Macbeth 3 382 Richard ii.t 2415245 Ibid. 2 2 42353 3 Henry vi33 619156 womb Ibid. 4 4 624250 Richard iii 2 264533 fhall pity me Ib. 3 667 241 Coriolanus Ant. and Cleop 3 725 9 87 Lear 4 6 956| Richard 1 2 636129 2 Henry vi Tuo Gent. of Verona 36210 32911158 De perde Defperate. My queen upon a desperate bed I will make a defperate tender of my child's love -As with a club, dafh out my defperate brains Defperately. Infenfible of mortality, and desperately mortal Defperation, tricks of A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline 4 3 919|1|17 Romeo and Juliet. 3 4 987 I Meaf for Meaf4 2 54/2/60 is all the policy, ftrength, and defence, that Rome can make against them Defpight. Grace is grace, defpight of all controverfy Thou thyfelf art a wicked villain defpight of all grace And, in defpight of mirth, mean to be merry In defpight of beauty In defpight of his quick wit In defpight of all, dies for him In defpight of his heart his nice fence You will try in time in defpight of a fall Shall in defpight enforce a watry eye I will therefore tarry in defpight of the filesh and blood I'll keep mine own, defpight of all the world Who crown'd the gracious duke in high defpight Follow him, as he hath follow'd you, with all defpight Yet this imperfeverant thing loves him in my defpight 4129 Meaf. for Mef1 2 76243 Comedy of Errors.3110156 Ibid. 2 1 128 227 Ibid. 3 2 133157 Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Ibid. Ibid. 3 25137 2254230 266117 1 Henry vi.3 2 557152 Titus Andronicus. 1 2 83121 Ibid. 5 5 924151 Lear. 5 3 965 3 21071219 Thrown fuch defpight and heavy terms upon her, as true hearts cannot bear Othello. 4 Defpife thee for thy wrongful fuit Defpis'd. She hath defpis'd me rejoicingly And what's to come of my despised time, is nought but bitterness I will rather fue to be defpis'd than to deceive fo good a commander Defpite. Only to defpite them Confider then we come but in defpite Definies. Some of thofe branches by the deftinies cut Deftin'd livery Definy. Make the rope of his destiny our cable His bufinefs to inftrument this lower world - may delay, but not forget punishment Deftin'd to a drear death on fhore You orphan-heirs of fixed destiny -If then true lovers have been ever crofs'd, it ftands Meafare for Meafure. 2 Two Gent. of Verona 4 Ibid. 2 310572 7 Ibid. 3 3 12 7 152 8 The lottery of my destiny bars me the right of voluntary chufing He brings his deftiny with him - To this I am most conflant, though deftiny fay, no - Think you 1 bear the fhears of deltiny An't be my destiny, fo: an't be not, fo: All unavoided is the doom of destiny Let determin'd things to destiny hold unbewail'd their way As You Like It. 4 242131 - Labouring for destiny, make cruel way through ranks of Greekish youth Troi. & Cref 4 5 8838 "Tis destiny, unfhunnable like death Determined. Where is he that will not stay fo long 'till his friend sickness hath determin'd me -It is determin'd, not concluded yet - Following him with determin'd fword Daeft. But I detest, an honest maid as ever broke bread 2 Henry v.4 4 499|2|14| Merry W. of Wind.|14||||51|2|12 A.S. P. C.L. Detractions. Happy are they that hear their detractions, and can put them to mending 131 132 353 254 712144 Deuce-ace. You know how much the grofs fum of deuce-ace amounts to Love's Lab. Loft. 1 2 150 236 Merry Wives of Windfor. I 1 46117 ·Husband your device Ibid. 4 6 70/2/24 Nay, purfue him now; left the device take air, and taint Ibid. 3 4 323 254 Amaimon founds well; Lucifer, well; Barbafon, well; yet they are devils addi tions Now fhall the devil be fham'd Othello. 2 31058234 Tempe.41 18133 If the devil have him not in fee fimple, with fine and recovery take one party, and his dam the other Ibid. No man means evil but the devil, and we shall know him by his horns I think the devil will not have me damn'd left the oil that is in me should set hell on fire - You bid me feck redemption of the devil Ibid.5 2 7112 Our house is hell, and thou, a merry devil, didst rob it of fome taste of tedioufnefs From all fuch devils, good lord, deliver us He must needs go, that the devil drives - Though the devil lead the measure, fuch are to be follow'd Ibid. 2 3 204 213. Taming of the Shrew. 1255219 - The black prince, fir, alias the prince of darkness, alias the devil Let him be the devil, an he will, I care not; give me faith, fay I Thou mofl excellent devil of wit All's Well 3 280 245 Twelfth Night 5 311218 If all the devils in hell be drawn in little, and Legion himself poffeft him, yet I will speak to him What, man! defy the devil: consider he's an enemy to mankind I am one of thofe gentle ones, that will ufe the devil himself with courtesy A devil would have thed water out of fire, ere don't 'Tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil Ibid. 4 3232 4 Ibid. 3 4 323,218 Ibid. 3 4 323221 Ibid. 4 2 3272 12 Winter's Tale.32 345 247 Macbeth. 2 2 370144 Ibid. 4 375255 K. John 2394249 Ibid. 1398 1u K. John. 3 2 399743 Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that which might appall the devil The devil tempts thee here, in likeness of a new untrimmed bride - This day grows wond'rous hot. Some airy devil hovers in the sky Sir John ftands to his word, the devil shall have his bargain chronicled in hell And swore the devil his true liege-man upon the cross of a Welch hook Why, I can teach thee, coufin, to command the devil And I can teach thee, cousin, to shame the devil, by telling truth Richard 55 4392 9 1 Henry iv. 2 444137 Ibid. 1 2 444139 Ibid. 4 454,240 Ibid. 3145710 Ibid. 457 212 Devil. He held me last night at the least nine hours, in reckoning up the feveral devils| names, that were his lacqueys Now I perceive the devil understands Welsh Give the devil his due And make a moral of the devil himself or devil's dam, I'll conjure thee The French exclaim'd the devil was in arms for God's fake, hence, and trouble us not O wonderful, when devils tell the truth While tome tormenting dream affiights thee with a hell of ugly devils And seem a faint, when most I play the devil By the devil's illufions the monk might be deceived Eternal devil The devil himself will not eat a woman A. S. P. C. L.. 1 Henry iv. 3 1 4582 3. Ibid. 3 45933 Henry v.37 526 2 5272 5 5491 37 1 Henry vi. 15 Ibid. 1 544262 Richard iii.1] 2 635244 Ibid. 1 2 635249 Ibid. 1 2 636115 Ibid. 1 3 639 260 Ibid. 13 641122 Henry viii. 1 2 676130 Julius Cafar. 2 743230 Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 8012 8 -The devil knew not what he did, when he made man politick; he crofs'd himself by't Timon of Athens.3 3 814226 This is the incarnate devil that robb'd Andronicus of his good hand Titus And. S 1850232 - If there be devils, 'would I were a devil, to live and burn in everlasting fire Ibid. 5 1 851226 And fometimes we are devils to ourselves Troil. and Cre4 4 880226 The fpirit, that I have seen, may be a devil; and the devil hath power to affume a pleafing shape With devotion's visage, and pious action, we do fugar o'er the devil himself It hath pleas'd the devil, drunkenness, to give place to the devil, wrath Hamlet. 2 21016223 - When devils will their blackeft fins put on, they do fuggeft at firft with heavenly fhews For here's a young and fweating devil here, that commonly rebels If thou be'ft a devil, I cannot kill thee Ibid. 2 31058126 Devil's-book, By this hand, thou think'ft me as far in the devil's book, as thou, and Devil's butcher. Where is that devil's butcher hard favour'd Richard You may go to the Devil's-dam Devil's-writ. Now pray, my lord, let's fee the devil's writ Devifes. Then the plots, then the ruminates, then the devifes 2 Henry iv. 2 2 481233 3 Henry vi. 5 5 631148 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847 Taming of the Shrew.1 12561 7 574 2 Henry vi.1 4 5781 Merry W. of Windf2 2 56 237 - Will I make good against thee, arm to arm, what I have spoke, or thou canst worfe devife Or fhall we on the helmets of our foes tell our devotion with revengeful arms 3 H. vi. 21610258 More bright in zeal than the devotion which cold lips blow to their deities Tr. & Cr. 4488017 I have no great devotion to the deed Devour. The prefent wars devour him Othello. 5 11074115 Coriolanus.I 1706123 Devout. But more devout than this, in our refpects, have we not been Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 173 -That fame dew, which fometime on the buds was wont to fwell, like round and orient pearls To dew the fovereign flower and drown the weeds - Give me thy hand, that I may dew it with my mournful tears Never yet one hour in his bed did I enjoy the golden dew of sleep His dews fall every where Macbetb. 5 2 384124 2 Henry vi. 32 590129 Richard in. 4 1657125 Henry vii. 3 577 140 Tit. Andronicus. 2 4 839256 Hamlet. 11000 247 Ant. and Cleop. 310 787 246 876 239 Dew-drop. And like a dew-drop from the lion's mane, be shook to air Troi. and Creff 3 3 Henry vii. 4 2 696 119 Dew-lap. On her wither'd dew-lap pour the ale Mid. Night's Dream. 2 1 |