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I have ferv'd prince Florizel, and, in my time, wore three-pile
Three-pil'd. Thou art a three-pil'd piece, I warrant thee
Three-fuited knave

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Antony and Cleop. 46 792145
Meaf.for Meaf.4 3

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Winter's Tale. 4 2 348225
Meaf. for Meaf.1 2 76/2/51
Lear. 2 2 940/2/19

Three times they breath'd, and three times did they drink, upon agreement, of swift
Severn's flood

Henry iv. 3 446 20

Threfer. Or like an idle thresher with a flail, fell gently down, as if they struck their
friends

Threshold. I will not over the threshold, 'till my lord return from the wars
Thrift. I am about thrift

French thrift, you rogues

3 Henry vi 2 1610224 Coriolanus. 3 207|2|17

Mer. Wives of Windf.1 3

I have a mind prefages me fuch thrift, that I should questionless be fortunate

Merch of Venice.

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- My well-won thrift, which he calls interest
This was a way to thrive, and he was bleft; and thrift is blessing, if men steal it not 16.3
How, i' the name of thrift, does he rake this together
And make them dread it to the doers thrift

Henry viii.
Cymbeline.

-, thrift, Horatio! the funeral bak'd meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables

Hamlet.1 210031 52

I have five hundred crowns, the thrifty hire I fav'd under thy father As You Like It. 2 3 230146 Thrill. To thrill and (hake even at the crying of your nation's crow K. John. 5 2409121 Art thou not horribly afraid? doth not thy blood thrill at it 1 Henry iv. 2 4 455|1|15 Thrill'd. A fervant that he bred, thrill'd with remorfe, oppos'd against the act Lear. 2 141 9542 57 Thrive. I will thrive

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- I'll prefent how did I thrive in this fair lady's love, and she is mine
Throats. 'Tis fhame to stand still; it is fhame by my hand, and there is throats to be
cut, and works to be done

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This morning, for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given a doit

Henry v. 2 5212 7
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Richard 54
Coriolanus.5 4
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We have ufed our throats in Ægypt

Antony and Cleop. 2

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Ibid. 2 724119

Throat of war. My throat of war be turn'd, which quired with my drum, into a pipe fmall as an eunuch, or the virgin pipe that babies lulls asleep

Throc. That gave to me many a groaning throe

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Henry viii. 24 65548
Tempeft. 2 I 9215

With other incident throes, that nature's fragil veffel doth sustain in life's uncertain voyage

Tim of Athens. 3 827235
Cymbeline. 4 922158

Lucina lent me not her aid, but took me in my throes Throne. Here I and fortows fit; here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it K. John. 31396|2|43 - There lives, or dies, true to king Richard's throne, a loyal, juft, and upright gen

tleman

And fhall I ftand, and thou fit in my throne

Richard ii. 3 417114 3 Henry vit I 604211

Throngs. So play the foolish throngs with one that fwoons;-come all help him, and fo ftop the air by which he fhould revive

I'll to the throng, let life be thort; elfe, shame will be too long

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Thrower-out. Since fate, against thy better difpofition, hath made thy perfon for the

Throweft. Learn more than thou throwest

Thrum. Cut thread and thrum ; quail, crush, conclude and quell
Thrum-bat. There's her thrum-hat and her muffler too

Thruf. And understand what advice shall thrust upon thee

Every minute of his being thrufts against my near'ft of life

Merry W.of Windfor.4 2

All's Well I 27954
Macbeth.31 3741)
Thry.

Thruf. Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity

I am eight times thrust through the doublet; four through the hofe

How dare you thruft yourselves into my private meditations

If the time thrust forth, a caufe for thy repeal

thefe reproachful speeches down his throat

Thrusting his report into his ears

Thrusting-on. And all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting-on

A. S. P. C. L.
Richard 121 420|2|12
1 Henry iv. 2 45324
Henry viii. 2 2 68129
Coriolanus. 41 726 227
Titus Andron. 2 1836264
Julius Cafar. 5 3 764
Lear. 1 2 933255
Macbeth. 41 378 138
1968 125

Thumbs. By the pricking of my thumbs, fomething wicked this way comes

I will bite my thumb at them; which is a difgrace to them, if they bear it R. & 7.1
Thumb-ring. I could have crept into an alderman's thumb-ring
Thump then, and I flee

See thou thump thy master

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1 Henry iv. 2 4 454 232 Love's Lab. Lof. 3 1 155 141 2 Henry vi.2 358216 3

Thump'd. Whom our fathers have in their own land beaten, bobb'd, and thump'd R. iii. 5
Thunder, Dread rattling thunder

Tempefi. 5

Let it thunder to the tune of Green Sleeves
Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5
Could great men thunder as Jove himself does, Jove would ne'er be quiet M. for M.2 2
-I will board her, though the chide as loud as thunder, when the clouds in autumn
crack

- Heaven's artillery thunder in the skies

- With groans that thunder love

- When fhall we three meet again, in thunder, lightning, or in rain

- The thunder of my cannon fhall be heard

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Taming of the Shrew. 1 2 258145

Ibid. 1 2 259140

Twelfth Night.1 5

Our thunder from the fouth, fhall rain their drift of bullets on this town
Rattle the welkin's ear and mock the deep-mouth'd thunder

If Talbot do but thunder, rain will follow

-Thy voice is thunder, but thy looks are humble

312 251

Macbeth. II 3631 6 1387 214

To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o' the air, and yet to charge thy fulphur with

a bolt that fhould but rive an oak

-Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flash

By him that thunders, thou haft lufty arms
And thou all-fhaking thunder, strike flat the thick rotundity o' the world
Dread-bolted thunder

K. John. 1
Ibid. 2

2 394 57

Ibid. 5 2

409 155

1 Henry vi. 3 2

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Richard iii. 14

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- Anon, the dreadful thunder doth rend the region
Thunder-bearer. I do not bid the thunder-bearer fhoot, nor tell tales of thee
judging Jove

Thunder-bolt. If I had a thunder-bolt in mine eye, I can tell who fhould down

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Thunder-mafter. No more, thou thunder-mafter, fhew thy fpite on mortal flies Cymb. 5

Thunder-flone. Have bar'd my bofom to the thunder-ftone

Thurio. D. P.

Thruack. We'll thwack him hence with diftaffs

Two Gent. of Verona.

Winter's Tale. 1 2 334151

Coriolanus. 4 5 7301II

- Why, here's he that was wont to thwack our general
Thwart. That it may live, and be a thwart difnatur'd torment to her
Thwarted. I am thwarted quite from my great purpose in to-morrow's battle T. & C.5
A greater power than we can contradict, hath thwarted our intents
Thwarting. Omischief strangely thwarting

ftars

Thymbria.

Thyrcus. D. P.

Lear. 1 4

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Romeo and Juliet. 5 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 3 Henry vi.

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Prol. to Trail. and Creff.

Tiber. One that loves a cup of hot wine with not a drop of allaying 'Tic'd. These two have 'tic'd me hither to this place

Ant. and Cleop.

Tiber in't Cor. 2 1 712154
Titus Andronicus. 3 2 838 251
Tr. and Cre3 3 877236
be thus foolishly
Meaf. for Meaf.1 3|| 78157

Tick. I had rather be a tick in a sheep, than fuch a valiant ignorance Tick-tack. As for the enjoying of thy life, who I would be forry fhould loft at a game of tick-tack

Tickle. Thy head stands so tickle on thy fhoulders, that a milk-maid, if the be in love, may figh it off

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If my hair do but tickle me, I must scratch

Nay, I'll tickle ye for a young prince, i'faith

I'll tickle your catastrophe

The ftate of Normandy ftands on a tickle point

Ibid. 1 3 78138 Mid. N.'s Dream. 4 1189 249

1 Henry iv. 24 455243 2 Henry iv. 2 1 48 112 Ibid. 1573 222 Cymb. 1 2 894|2! 5

- O dissembling courtesy! how fine this tyrant can tickle where the wounds

A.S. P. C.L

1 Henry iv. 21 4 4551|47 2 Henry vi. 3 576 214

Tickle-brain. Peace, good pint-pot, peace good tickle-brain
Tickled. She's tickled now; her fume can need no spurs
Such a nature, tickled with good success, disdains the shadow which he treads on at

noon

-I cannot chufe but laugh, to think how the tickled his chin
Tickling. Which is as bad as die with tickling
Tide, effect of, compared to returning reason

Coriolanus. 1 1 706126 Troil. and Cref.

2 860136 2013

Much Ado Abt. Noth. 311322 2

Tempeft. 51

- It is no matter if the tide were loft; for it is the unkindest ty'd that ever any man ty'd

Tavo Gent. of Verona. 2 3 29 213
King John. 56 410259
Richard ii. 22 423230

Half my power this night, paffing these flats, are taken by the tide

- What a tide of woes comes rushing on this woeful land at once

Now in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder, and by and by, in as high a flow as the ridge of the gallows

And think how fuch an apprehension may turn the tide of faction

1 Henry iv.

2 443133 Ibid. 4 1 46425 2 H. iv. 2 3 483 210 Ibid. 4 4 498/2/29

- "Tis with my mind, as with the tide swell'd up unto its height - The river hath thrice flow'd, no ebb between -The tide of blood in me hath proudly flow'd in vanity, 'till now: now doth it turn, and ebb back to the fea

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— 'A parted even just between twelve and one, e'en at turning o' the tide
Ne'er through an arch so hurry'd the blown tide, as the recomforted through the
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There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune

He keeps his tides well

- Let in the tide of knaves once more; my cook and I'll provide The waxing tide

Julius Cafar.4 3 761118 Timon of Athens.1 2 807141 Ibid. 3 4 816|1|32 Titus Andron. 3 1 842162 Troil. and Creff2 3 869 240 Ibid. 5 1885 116 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 2 29/1/20 Julius Cafar. 31754216

As if the paffage and whole carriage of this action rode on his tide
I have important business, the tide whereof is now

- of tears

- of times

Tidings. I pr'ythee take the cork out of thy mouth, that I may drink thy tidings

As You Like It. 3 2 236 158

– When you should be told they do prepare, the tidings come, that they are all arrived

The tidings that I bring will make my boldnefs manners
It is a tidings to wash the eyes of kings

Tidy. Thou whorefon little tidy Bartholomew boar-pig
Tie. He'll not feel wrongs which tie him to an answer
Tight. My queen's a fquire more tight at this than thou
Tightly. Bear you these letters tightly

Tike. Ay, fir Tike; like who more bold

Or bobtail tike, or trundle tail

King John. 4 2 404122 Henry viii. 51 698141 Ant. and Cleo. 5797 254 2 Henry iv. 2 4 486 122 Lear. 4 295412: Ant. and Cleo. 4 4 791232

Merry W. of Wind.

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49221 Ibid. 4 5 69135 Lear. 3 6 950 245

Tills. France hath in thee found out a neft of hollow bofoms, whom the tills with treacherous crowns

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He meant to take the present time by the top goes on crutches, till Love have all his rites The time fhall not go dully by us

Cormorant devouring time

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- The extreme parts of time extremely forms all causes to the purpose of his speed 6. As bombaft, and as lining to the time

Ibid. 5

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-When we have chid the hafty-footed time for parting us

Milf. Night's Dream.3
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How fhall we beguile the lazy time, if not with fome delight
Stay the very riping of the time

But 'tis to peize the time; to eke it, and to draw it out in length
Waste no time in words

-The fool's reflections on time

Lofe and neglect the creeping hours of time

-The lazy foot of time

The swift foot of time

travels in divers paces to divers perfons

Well, time is the old justice that examines all fuch offenders

As You Like It. 2 7 232217

Ibid. 27233152

Ibid. 3 2 237148

Ibid. 3 2 2371 50

Ibid. 3 2 237,152
Ibid. 4 1 243157

-We kept time, we loft not our time.-I count it but time loft to hear fuch a foolish fong

Ibid. 5 3 247 2 29

Not one word more of the confumed time, let's take the instant by the forward top

All's Well. 5 3 303 2 57

On our quickest decrees the inaudible and noiseless foot of time steals, ere we can effect them

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If you can look into the feeds of time, and fay, which grain will grow, and which will not, fpeak then to me

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Thy letters have tranfported me beyond this ignorant present time, and I feel now the future in the inftant

-To beguile the time, look like the time

Upon this bank and fhoal of time, we'd jump the life to come

thou anticipat'st my dread exploits

What I can redrefs, as I fhall find the time to friend, I will

We fhall not spend a large expence of time

Old time the clock-fetter, that bald fexton Time, is it as he will

- And creep time ne'er fo flow, yet it fhall come for me to do thee good

The prefent time is fo fick, that prefent medicine must be miniftred

Be ftirring as the time

I am not glad that fuch a fore of time, fhould feek a plaister by contemn'd

- Take from Time his charters and his customary rights

- To take advantage of the abfent time

I wafted time, and now doth time waste me

The hope and expectation of thy time is ruin'd

2.

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Ibid. 41
Ibid. 43 380 220
Ibid. 57 386 2,43
K. Jobn. 31 399110
Ibid. 3 3 399231
Ibid. 5 1 407132
Ibid. 51 407 218
revolt 16.5 2 40817
Richard ii. 2 1421226

Ibid. 2 3 424 25
Ibid. 5 5 438|2|46
Henry iv. 3 2 460127

I would the ftate of time had first been whole, ere he by sickness had been visited Ib. 41464113

And time that takes furvey of all the world, must have a stop

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-The time mif-order'd doth, in common fenfe crowd us, and crush us, to this mon-
Arous form, to hold our fafety up

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Time. Now he weighs time, even to the utmost grain

Were growing time once ripen'd to my will

Of one or both of us the time is come

- Henry's foliloquy on the divifion and employment of time

- Oh heavy times begetting fuch events

-Sent before my time into this breathing world

- Mellow'd by the stealing hours of time

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A. S. P. C. L. Henry v.21 41 54912132 1 Henry vi. 2 4 553149 2 Henry vi52 6012 2 3 Henry vi 2 5 614130 Ibid. 2 6142/10 Richard iii. I 6346 Ibid. 7655412

· And when old Time shall lead him to his end, goodness and he fill up one monument

Henry viii. 21 68111
Ibid. 2 689 2 58

For holy offices I have a time; a time to think upon the part of the business, which
I bear i the ftate; and nature doth require her times of prefervation
Will the time serve to tell

The duft on antique time would lie unswept

If the time thruft forth a caufe for thy repeal

-'s ftate made friends of them

Every time ferves for the matter that is then born in it

Coriolanus.

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- Be you not troubled with the time, which drives o'er your content these strong neceffities

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With news the time's with labour; and throws forth each minute fome
And time is at his period

Ibid.

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- When time is old and hath forgot itself

hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, wherein he puts alms for oblivion

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Ibid.

is like a fathionable host, that slightly shakes his parting gueft by the hand
For beauty, wit, high birth, vigour of bone, defert in fervice, love, friendship, cha-
rity, are fubjects all to envious and calumniating time

Ibid.

- Injurious time now, with a robber's hafte, crams his rich thievery up, he knows not how

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Ibid. 4 4 88 126 -The end crowns all; and that old common arbitrator, Time, will one day end it 16. 458815 -It is my miftrefs; fince the is living, let the time run on, to good or bad Cymbeline. 92516 -The time will not allow the compliments which very manners urge

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Poifon, I fee, hath been his timeless end Timelier. And thanks to you that call'd me, timelier than my purpofe, hither 4. C. 26 779 Timely. He did command me to call timely on him ; I have almost slipt the hour Mac. 23 371 Time of day. What a devil haft thou to do with the time of the day 1 Henry iv.1 2 443-54 Time-pleofer. The devil a Puritan that he is, or any thing conftantly but a time-pleafer

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Time to come. By time to come,-that thou hath wronged in the time o'er-pait Rich.iii.
Timon. And critic Timon laugh at idle toys
TIMON OF ATHENS.

[Timon of Athens, let it be remembered that fome editions of Shakspeare, begin
the 5th Act, with what is here called the fecond Scene of Act 5, fo that the refe-
rence to act and scene, after A. 4, S. 3. will not answer to all editions.]
Timon's grace

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Tinct. Plutus himself that knows the tinct and multiplying medicine - And there I fee fuch black and grained spots, as will not leave their tinet Hamlet. 4102419 Tincture. Go and fee: if you can bring tincture, or luftre, in her lip, her eye

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And that great men thall prefs for tinctures, ftains, relicks, and cognizance 7. C.2
Tinder-box. I am glad, I am fo acquit of this tinder-box
Tinder-like. Hafty and tinder-like, upon too trivial motion
Tinkers. To gabble like tinkers at this time of night

750 260 Merry Wives of Wind. 1 3 4915 Coriolanus. 2 712/55 Twelfth Night, 2 3 31543 Tinkeri

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