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Hamlet.

Interpret. I could interpret between you and your love
Interview. The interview, that swallow'd fo much treasure, and like a glass did break
i' the rinsing
Intrenchant. As cafy may'ft thou the intrenchant air with thy keen fword imprefs

In that. Entreat her not the worfe, in that I pray you use her well
Intitling. I am as ignorant in that, as you in fo intitling me
Intreat. You shall intreat me stay; but yet not stay, intreat me

Henry viii.

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Macbeth. 5 7 386134 2 Henry vi. 2 4 5831 Winter's Tale. 23 342144

Taming of the Shrew. 3

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Intrinficate. With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinficate of life at once untie Ant, and Cleo. 5
Too intrinficate to unloofe

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Intrufion. The which hath fomething embolden'd me to this unreason'd intrusion

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Who, all for want of pruning, with intrusion affect the sap, and live on thy confusion

Merry Wives of Wind 2 2

Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108212 But this intrufion fhall, now feeming fweet, convert to bitter gall Romeo and Jul. 5 974132 Invades. Thou think'st 'tis much, that this contentious storm invades us to the skin

Lear. 3

Invectively. Thus most invectively he pierceth through the body of the country, city,

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Both our inventions meet and jump in one
is afham'd, against the proclamation of thy paffion
But return with an invention, and clap upon you two or three probable lies
Filling their hearers with frange invention

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Henry v. 1cb. 509 I Coriolanus. 3 2 7242 2 Othello. 2 11052234 11038 213

O, for a mufe of fire, that would afcend the brightest heaven of invention
Let them accufe me by invention, I will answer in mine honour
My invention comes from my pate, as bird-lime does from frize
Inventorially. To divide him inventorially, would dizzy the arithmetic of memory
Inventory. An inventory, thus importing,-the feveral parcels of his plate,

Ham. 5

- You are full of heavenly stuff, and bear the inventory of your best graces in your mind

Take an inventory of all I have, to the last penny; 'tis the king's Investing lank-lean cheeks, and war-worn coats

his treasure
Henry viii. 3

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Invifible. I would I were invifible, to catch the strong fellow by the leg As You Like It. 1

We have the receipt of fern-feed, we walk invisible

Invitation. The leer of invitation

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1 Henry iv. 2 I 449/1/10

Merry Wives of Wind. I 3 49137

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Timon of Athens.36
Hamlet.I 31005117
K. John. 5

Romeo and Juliet. 4
Love's Labor Loft. 1

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Hamlet. 1 41006138

Meaf.for Meaf.3 2

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Richard iii. 3 4 651251

Much Ado About Notb. 4 I 13916

2 Hen, vi 2

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

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2 Henry iv. 1
Richard ii.I

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Joan. The wind was very high; and, ten to one, old Joan had not gone out
Job. I am as poor as Job, my lord; but not fo patient

Jocund. As gentle, and as jocund, as to jeft, go I to fight

The lords at Pomfret, when they rode from London, were jocund, and fuppofed
their flates were fure

My heart is very jocund in the remembrance of fo fair a dream
Forging. You may be jogging, while your boots are green
John ape. De Jack dog, John ape

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And madly play with my forefathers' joints

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Antony and Cleop

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Romeo and Juliet. 1

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Hamlet. 1

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Junting. And the time's state made friends of them, jointing their force against Cæfar

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Jointrefs. Our queen, the imperial jointrefs of this warlike state

Jeinture. O, brother Montague, give me thy hand : this is my daughter's jointure, for

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I do not know an Englishman alive, with whom my foul is any jot at odds Rich. 21 644 2 27

Send his treafures after; do it; detain no jot, I charge thee

- Nor fight of priests in holy vestments bleeding, thall pierce a jot Let me not ftay a jot for dinner

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- Look to your babe, my lord; 'tis yours : Jove fend her a better guiding spirit

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Ibid. 4 323152

Winter's Tale. 2 3 342256
2 Henry iv. 5 5 506157
Henry v
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fometimes went difguis'd, and why not I?-But Jove was never flain, as thou halt

be

-Whose top branch over-peer'd Jove's fpreading tree -He would not flatter Jove for his power to thunder

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-The god of foldiers, with the confent of fupreme Jove, inform thy thoughts with nobleness

-Thou art, if thou dar'ft be, the earthly Jove

-Your emperor continues (till a Jove

-'s accord, nothing fo full of heart

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Ibid. 5 3 735 237 Ant, and Cleop.2 7 780259 Ibid. 4 792212

Troilus and Creff. 1 3 863253

O thou great thunder-darter of Olympus, forget that thou art Jove the king of gods

- By Jove multipotent

- By him that thunders, thou hast lufty arms

Ibid 2 3 868 229

Troil, and Creff.4 5 8822 5
Ibid. 4 5 882213

- knows what man thou might it have made; but I, thou dy'dit, a most rare boy, of melancholy

- At lovers perjuries they fay Jove laughs

- Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself

Cymbeline.42 916253

Romeo and Juliet. 22 976149
Hamlet. 341024141

Great Jove, Othello guard, and fwell his fail with thine own powerful breath

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Oth. 2 11052132 Ibid. 231955 2 Cymbeline. 42 918161 Lear 4 6 958 241 Cymbeline. 4 2 91816

A. S. P. C.L. Cym.151 41 922241 All's Well. 32811 19

Frvial far. Our jovial star reign'd at his birth, and in our temple was he married
Foul. They may joul horns together, like any deer i' the herd
Jourdan. Why, they will allow us ne'er a jourdan, and then we leak in your chimney

Jurnal. Ere twice the fun hath made his journal greeting
Journal courfe. Stick to your journal courfe

Journey. So unftaid a journey

Longing journey

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1 Henry iv. 2 Measure for Measure. 4 3 Cymbeline. 41 914228

I have a journey, fir, fhortly to go; my master calls, and I must not say, no Lear. 5 Journey-bated. So are the horses of the enemy in general journey-bated, and brought low

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 7
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Fowls. How the knave jowls it to the ground, as if it were Cain's jaw-bone Hamlet. 5
Joy. What joy is joy, if Silvia be not by
Two Gent. of Verona. 3
Could not fhew itself modeft enough without a badge of bitterness M. Ado. Ab. Not. I
How much better is it to weep at joy, than to joy at weeping
Silence is the perfectest herald of joy

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My plenteous joys, wanton in fulness, seek to hide themselves in drops of forrow

And hope to joy, is little lefs in joy, than hope enjoy'd
For if of joy, being altogether wanting, it doth remember me the more of forrow

Macbeth. 1

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Richard ii. I

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Ibid. 2

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Live thou to joy thy life; myfelf no joy in nought, but that thou liv'st
I cannot joy, until I be refolv'd where our valiant father is become

- Small joy have I in being England's queen

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2 Henry vi.

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I have done ill; of which I do accuse myself so forely, that I will joy no more

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O joy, e'en made away ere it can be born had the like conception in our eyes, and at that instant, like a babe sprung up Ibid. 1 And let her 'joy her raven-colour'd love -'s foul lies in the doing

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Titus Andronicus. 2
Troilus and Greff.

Some joy too fine, too subtle potent, tun'd too sharp in sweetness, for the capacity of my ruder powers

- Briefly die their joys, that place them on the truth of girls and boys

The gods do mean to strike me dead with mortal joy

Hitting each object with a joy

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Ipfe. For all your writers do confent that ipfe is he; now you are not ipfe, for I am he

Ipfrich. From a mouth of honour quite cry down this Ipswich fellow's infolence H. viii
Ever witness for him those twins of learning that he rais'd in you, Ipswich, and
Oxford

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Ireful. And bloody fteel grafp'd in their ireful hands

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Ireland. In what part of her body stands Ireland? Marry, fir, in her buttocks, I found

it out by the bogs

Now for the rebels which stand out in Ireland

Iris, a fpirit.

D. P.

The many colour'd Iris round thine eye

I'll have an Iris that shall find thee out

2 Henry vi. 3 Troil. and Creff.

And make him fall his creft that prouder than blue It is bends Irisoman. I had rather trust an Irishman with my aqua vitæ bottle, than my wife with herself

Merry W. of Wind. 2 Irks. And yet it irks me, the poor dappled fools, being native burghers of this defert city

How dying Salisbury doth groan! it irks his heart, he cannot be reveng'd 1 H. vi.
To fee this fight, it irks my very foul

Irkfome. I know, fhe is an irkfome brawling fcold
Iron. That is stronger made, which was before barr'd up with ribs of iron M. A. Ab. Not.

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For meddle you must, that's certain, or forfwear to wear iron about you My young foldier, put up your iron: you are well flesh'd; come on indignation 'gainst your walls

Heat me these irons hot

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The iron of itself, though heat red-hot, approaching near these eyes, would drink my tears

-I dare not fight, but I will wink, and hold out mine iron

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Iron-age. Ah none but in this iron-age would do it

Iron-heart. The place which I have feafted, does it now, like all mankind, fhew me an iron-heart

Iren-man. Than now to see you here an iron-man

Iron walls. In iron walls they deem'd me not secure

Iron-witted fools. I will converfe with iron-witted-fools, aud unrespective
Irregulous. Thou, confpired with that irregulous devil, Cloten, haft here cut off my
lord

Ifabel, queen of France. D. P.

fabella. D. P.

Ifbel the woman, and I, will do as we may

Our old ling and our Ifbels o' the country, are nothing like our old ling and our
Ibels o' the court

file. Chafte as the ificle that's curdled by the frost from pureft fnow,
Dian's temple

Ifis. By Ifis

Ibid.

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and hangs on Coriolanus. 5 3 7352 29 Ant. and Cleop1 5773216 Ibid. 3 3 783138 784

Ibid. 3

- She in the habiliments of the goddefs Ifis that day appear'd Iland. He will carry this island home in his pocket, and give to his fon for an apple,| and fow the kernels in the fea, and bring forth more islands Ile. That we, the fons and children of this ifle, were born to fee fo fad an hour as this

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Which being fo horrible, fo bloody, must lead on to fome foul iffue

I would moft gladly know the iffue of it

· But certain iffue ftrokes muft arbitrate

A joyless, difmal, black, and forrowful iffue

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Ibid. 2 2
Ibid. 3 2 133261

All's Well 21 284119
Winter's Tale. 2 2 341151

Ibid. 2 3 34328 Ibid. 5 360112 Macbeth. 5 4 385115 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 8471 6

I'll learn to conjure and raise devils, but I'll fee fome iffue to my fpightful execration

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-I am to pray you not to strain my speech to groffer iffues, nor to larger reach, than to fufpicion

Iue [progeny. And the blots of Nature's hand fhall not in their flue ftand

Mid Night's Dream [52 195126

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All's Well.J1] 31 280124

Iwe. I fhall never have the bleffing of God, till I have issue of my body
What dangers, by his highness fail of iffue, may drop upon his kingdom, and devour
incertain lookers on

Care not for iffue; the crown will find an heir

What did this vanity, but minister communication of a most poor issue Jued. No worfe iflued

Winter's Tale. S

Ibid. 5

Henry viii. 1
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Cymbeline. 3

Tam. of the Shrew.1
All's Well. 2

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Italian. What falfe Italian as poisonous tongu'd as handed, hath prevail'd on thy too
ready hearing

Italy. Lombardy the pleasant garden of great Italy
Higher Italy

Whofe manners ftill our tardy apifh nation, limps after in bafe imitation Richard ii. 2
- Retir'd himself to Italy; and there at Venice, gave his body to that pleasant country's
earth

That drug-damn'd Italy hath out-crafted him

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Itch. Diffentious rogues, that, rubbing the poor itch of your opinion, make yourselves
fcabs

The itch of his affection should not then have nick'd his captainship
I would, thou didst itch from head to foot, and I had the scratching of thee
Mine eyes do itch; doth that bode weeping

Itching palm. You yourself are much condemn'd to have an itching palm
Iteration. O, thou haft damnable iteration

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Judas. His very hair is of the diffembling colour, fomething browner than Judas's, marry his kiffes are Judas's children

Three Judaffes, each one thrice worse than Judas

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Richard ii. 3 2 427|2|32
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Did they not fometime cry, all hail, to me? fo Judas did to Chrift So Judas kifs'd his master; and cry'd,-all hail! when as he meant-all harm 3 H. vi. 5 7 632239 Judas Maccabeus. The pedant prefents Judas Maccabeus Love's Labor Loft 5 2 171153 Judean. Of one, whofe hand, like the base Judean, threw a pearl away richer than all his tribe

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How would you be, if he, which is the top of judgment, should but judge you as you

are

Ibid. 2 2

Thieves for their robbery have authority when judges steal themselves
To offend and judge are diftinct offices, and of oppofed natures Merchant of Venice, 29 208125
O wife young judge, how I do honour thee

O noble judge, O excellent young man

O wife and upright judge! how much more elder art thou than thy looks
Moft rightful judge

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- You urg'd me as a judge, but I had rather, you would have bid me argue like a father

- Forbear to judge for we are finners all

Richard i. 3418156 2 Henry vi. 3 3 591214

-Therefore, I fay again, I utterly abhor, yea from my foul refuse you for my judge H. viii. 2 4 684 255

Heaven is above all yet; there fits a judge, that no king can corrupt

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- The urging of that word, judgment, hath bred a kind of remorfe in me

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All's Well.

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Ibid. 4 1 622233 Richard iii. 4 64214

- His royal felf in judgment comes to hear the cause betwixt her and this great offender

Henry viii. 52 70033

- O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have loft their reason J. Cæfar. 32 755-56

I fee men's judgments are a parcel of their fortunes
For the effect of judgment is oft the cause of fear

Ant. and Cleop

11788315 Cymbeline 42 915243 udgment.

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