→, Henry, prince of. D. P. 1 Henry iv. p. 441. The nimble-footed mad-cap Prince of Wales , challenges Harry Percy to fingle fight A. S. P. C. L. Mu. Ado About Noth. 1| 1252143 Titus Andronicus. 2 5 841119 D. P. -D. P. Hamlet. 41005243 Richard iii. 633 633 475 1 Henry iv.4 1 464258 Ibid. S164827 When the prince broke thy head for likening his father to a finging man of More than to us wait on your royal walks, your board, your bed Midf. Night's Dr.5 | 192|1|54| Methinks, you walk like a stranger How wildly then walks my eftate in France Walked like one of the lions Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 260246 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 I 27156 Walk'd in their fleep. Yet I have known those which have walk'd in their fleep, who have died holily in their beds This man, with lime and rough-caft, doth present Wall, that vile wall, thofe lovers funder which did Ibid. 2193 28 16. S 1193260 Twelfth Night.1 230857 O fweet and lovely Wall, fhew me thy chink to blink through with mine eyne Richard ii. 51 435252 2 Henry iv. 2 480 249 For thy walls, pretty flight drollery, or the story of the prodigal We'll break our walls rather than you fhall pound us up 1 Henry vi. 4 2 561 223 Coriolanus. 4 708133 O thou wall, that girdleft in those wolves! dive in the earth, and fence not Athens Timon of Athens. 41 818145 The heaven hold firm the wall of thy dear honour Lear. 5 3 963118 The weakest goes to the wall; therefore I push Montague's men from the wall, and thrust their women to the wall Wall-eyed wrath Say, wall-ey'd flave Romeo and Juliet. Wall-nut. As jealous as Ford, that search'd a hollow wall-nut for his wife's leman King John. 4 Merry W. of Windfor. 4 2 1967 222 340618 850236 67 Walloon. A bafe Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace, thrust Talbot with a spear into the back Wallow. Or wallow naked in December's fnow Wan. So fhaken as we are, fo wan with care 1 Henry iv. 1 1441 Ant, and Cleop. 2 I 7732/45 Henry vii. 687 239 Wane. It appears, by his fmall light of difcretion, that he is in the wane Mid. N. Dr.51 1942 Salt Cleopatra, soften thy wan lip Wander. Madam, you wander from the good we aim at 28 1751 9 162257 Love's Lab. Loft.|4| Mer, of Venice. 1 3 2002 163 14641 34 For the inheritance of their loves, and fafeguard of what that want might ruin - And well are worth the want that you have wanted Wanting. Take upon command what help we have, that to your wanting may be miniftred Wanten. Or fhall we play the wantons with our woes, and make some pretty match with fhedding tears How fleek and wanton ye appear in every thing may bring my ruin - I am afraid, you make a wanton of me Wanton's bird. I would have thee gone: and yet no further than Wantonness. The spirit of wantonness is, fure, scar'd out of him Wappen'd. This is it, that makes the wappen'd widow wed again with good counfel to try their fortune there thoughts have left their places vacant Such war of white and red within her cheeks is no ftrife to the dark house, and the detested wife - The event of the none fparing war Two Gent. of Verona. J Ibid. 3 241 31 26 2 2 That right in peace, which here we urge in war peace Ibid. 3397 117 Now, for the bare pick'd bone of majesty, doth dogged war bristle his angry creft Ibid. 4 3 406 259 - Tame the favage fpirit of wild war, that like a lion foftered up at hand, it may lie gently at the foot of peace The edge of war, like an ill-fheathed knife, no more shall cut his master compared to building Ibid 14421 5 2 Henry iv. 31 4782 36 For whom this hungry war opens his vasty jaws When the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tyger O war, thou fon of hell He that is truly dedicare to war, hath no felf love Frowns, words, and threats, shall be the war that Henry means to use Grim-vifag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front Henry v.2 4519140 Art thou yet to thy own soul so blind, that thou wilt war with God by murdering me Mortal ftaring war Nay, ladies, fear not; by all the laws of war you are privileg'd Cor. 4 2 750158 Ant. and Cleop.3 17821 14 twixt you twain would be as if the world should cleave Contumelious, beastly, mad-brain'd war Why should I war without the walls of Troy, that find fuch cruel Ibid. 37 7852 7 Timon of Athens. 5 3 8272 3 battle here within Troi, and Greff 1857126 Ibid. 2 1 866 2 2 Cymbeline. 31 9071 Yoke you like draft oxen, and make you plough up the war 2 Ibid. 3 3 908 219 War-man. The fweet war-man is dead and rotten Love's Labour Loft.5 2 172222 War-mark`d. Distract your army, which doth most consist of war-mark'd footmen Ant. and Cleop7785246 War-proof. On, on, you nobleft English, whose blood is fet from fathers of war-proof Warble. Warble, child; make paffionate my fenfe of hearing Henry v.31 520143 Love's Labor Loft. 1|| 154146 2) 1871 4 Mid Night's Dream. Wards. Ward. I could drive her then from the ward of her purity A. S. P. C. L. Merry Wives of Wind 12 21 5611136 The best ward of mine honour, is, rewarding my dependants I 277110 1 Henry iv. 2 4 453155 I know, ere they will let me go to ward, they'll pawn their fwords for my enfranchisement 2 Henry vi. 51 600 143. At all thefe wards I lie, at a thousand watches - His fon was but a ward two years ago 5 973231 1843141 If you fight against God's enemy, God will, in justice, ward you as his foldiers R. iii.5 3 668139 Troilus and Cref:{}} 2 861154 Ibid 2 861159 Lear. 2 93354 Romeo and Juliet.1 Winter's Tale. 4 Warded. Tell him it was a hand that warded him from thousand daggers Titus Andron. 3 2 Henry iv. - O, when the king did throw his warder down, his own life hung upon the ftaff he They mean to warn us at Philippi here Warn'd. Who is it, that hath warn'd us to the walls Merry W. of Wind. Thefe does the apply for warnings, and portents, and evils imminent Then one of you will prove a fhrunk pannel, and, like green timber, Warped. Such a warped flip of wilderness ne'er iffu'd from his blood Warpt. Whofe warpt looks proclaim what store her heart is made on Could all my travels warrant me they live 2 Richard ii. 3 638141 Julius Cæfar. 51762110 King John. 2 39224 All's Well. 2 1 283133 As You Like It. 2 7 Winter's Tale. Meaf. for Meaf. 3 of 75230 2341 8 3 239138 2337242 88 237 All's Well. 5 3 3031 8 Tempeft. Merry W. of Wind. 4 Comedy of Errors. 2222 of womanhood 67152 I warrant your honour I 104 I'll make her come, I warrant you Mu. Ado About Noth Wonder not, till further warrant With experimental feal doth warrant the tenour of my book I hope your warrant will bear out the deed Sith true nobility warrants thefe words in princely courtesy I give the warrant of thy place Warrantize. Break up the gates, I'll be your warrantize Never lov'd Caffio, but with fuch general warranty of heaven as Ibid. 2 133243 Ibid. 4 I Ibid. 5 King John. Titus Andronicus.1 Troil, and Creff 138238 I 143 I 401 259 2 834128 2861128 5471/26 Othello. 3 31059 220 Merry Wives of Wind. - D. P. 2 Henry iv. Ibid. 3 Troil, and Creff1| V. - D. P. 3 Hen. vi. offers his younger daughter in marriage with Edward, fon of Henry VI. See how the furly Warwick man's the walls 16 41 5129 473 2 490150 2860141 509 603 Ibid. 2 6 616214 Ibid. 5 Warwickfire. In Warwickshire I have true hearted friends, not mutinous in peace, yet Ibid. 48 297143 Wary - Let us be wary, let us hide our loves A.S. P. C. L. Meaf. for Meaf4 | 93118 Hamlet.5 21040 158 Othello. 3 31063118 W.T.4 3 3531 32 Was. 'Twas I; but 'tis not I: I do not shame to tell you what I was As You Like It. 4 3 24516 Wafber. Which is the manner of his washer Sat on the head of a wafp's nest 3 Henry vi. 2 2 There be more wafps that buz about his nofe, will make this fting the fooner H.viii. 3 2 Wafpifb headed fon As I guefs, by the ftern brow, and wafpifh action If I be wafpifh, beft beware my iting Titus Andronicus. 2 3 I'll ufe you for my mirth, yea, for my laughter, when you are waspish Wafful candle. A uaflal candle, my Lord; all tallow Tempeft. 41 243 252 26213 3 759147 2477 24 As You Like It. 4 3 Waels. He is wit's pedlar, and retails his wares at wakes, and waffels, His two chamberlains, will I with wine and waffel fo convince 2 169128 Macbeth. 7368224 Thyfelf and thy belongings are not thine own fo proper, as to waste thyself upon thy Go find him out, and we will nothing wafte till your return -Your means are very flender, and your walle great Wafled. A merrier hour was never wafted there -"Would he were wasted, marrow, bones, and all, that from his loins no hopeful branch may fpring Call the reft of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave Ibid. 3 3 7144 134 115 134 139 134145 Twelfth Night. 2 5 318133 Since when, my watch hath told me, toward my grave I have travell'd but two hours Ibid. 5 1 3302 Even fuch, they fay, as ftand in narrow lanes, and beat our watch, and 1ob our paffengers thou and wake, when others be afleep, to pry into the fecrets of the state At all thefe wards I lie, at a thousand watches Wotch-cafe. And leav'ft the kingly couch a watch-cafe, or a common larum bell 2 H. iv. 31 48819 Watched. You must be watched, ere you can be made tame Troil, and Cref. 3 2 873115 Watchers. Get on your night-gown, left occafion call us, and fhew us to be watchers Watchings. Though it cost me ten nights watchings Much Ado I confefs I flept not; but profefs, had that was well worth watching Watchman. Charge or directions for the execution of the office Much Ado I fhall the effect of this good leflon keep, as watchman to my heart Mer. of Venice. 2 2 203115 Water. Water. Be he the fire, I'll be the yielding water And water cannot wash away your fin A. S. P. C.L. Richard ii.131 429|1|12 4532 37 I Henry iv.3 2 Henry iv.1 Ibid. 1 Sirrah, you giant! what fays the doctor to my water The pretty and sweet manner of it forc'd those waters from me Timon of Athens. I 2 Here's that, which is too weak to be a finner, honeft water Water-drops. When water-drops have worn the stones of Troy 11033147 Ibid. 4 7 10332 8 Ibid. 5 1 1035137 Othello. 5 2 1077 1 38 Troil. and Cre3 2 8741 54 Ibid. 51 884157 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 35440 Water-work. Or the German hunting in water-work is worth a thousand of these bed 2 Henry iv. 2 As waves before a veffel under fail, fo men obey'd, and fell below his ftem Waving thy head, with often, thus, correcting thy ftout heart 1 4222 9 Cymbeline. 53 921135 Cor. 2 2 715243 Hamlet.1 Coriol. 2 Lear. 4 958218 Since I nor wax, nor honey can bring home, I quickly were diffolved from my hive, to give some labourer room By your leave, wax Old I do wax · Many more proud birds have wrought the easy melting king like wax As red as fire! nay, then her wax muft melt 2 Tempeft. 2 I 81 Coriolanus.3 2 714253 59 723232 Love's Lab. Loft.4 1 That was way to make his godhead wax Ibid. 5 2 157220 166121 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 Waxen coat. And with thy bleffings steel my lances point, that it may enter Mowbray`s Waxen image near a fire bears no impreffion of the thing it was T. of A. 1 1 907 212 959216 2 7152 37 815118 31440 68135 179211 It waxes late Richard .13 416262 Rem. and Jul.1| 5 974218 My free drift halts not particularly, but moves itself in a wide sea of wax 202 804 118 waxen coat Waxes. - But, as this temple waxes, the inward fervice of the mind and foul grows wide withal Now no way can I stray; fave back to England, all the world's my way Rich..1 3 418 114 2 Henry iv. 5 50311 Ways. |