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Huddled. Glancing an eye of pity on his loffes, that have of late fo huddled on his back

Hue. The hue of dungeons, and the fcowl of night

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Merch. of Venice.
Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 163118

- I would not change this hue, except to steal your thoughts, my gentle queen

What fays the filver, with her virgin hue

Of the hue that I would choose, were I to chufe a-new

Merch. of Venice. 21 202131

Ibid. 2 7 206 220

Titus Andronicus-1 2 834117

- Fye, treacherous hue! that will betray with blushing, the enacts and counfels of the heart

Hue-and-cry.

Hug. To hug with fwine

their difeas'd perfumes

Huge. Pompey the huge

Ibid. 4 2 847160

Merry Wives of Wind.45 69
K. Jobn. 5 2 409 | 20
Timon of Athens 4 3 82221
Love's Labor Loft.5 2 172 247
K. John. 21391213

Timon of Athens.

2 8071 32

The hand of time fhall draw this brief into as huge a volume If I were a huge man, I should fear to drink at meals Hugenefs. My mistress exceeds in goodness the hugenefs of your unworthy thinking Cym.15 897 241 Hugger-mugger. And we have done but greenly, in hugger-mugger to inter him Ham. 451029132 Hulk. Like as rigour of tempestuous gufts provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide

1 Henry vi. 5 6 569143 Troil. and Creff. 23 87125 Twelfth Night. 5312152

Light boats fail fwift, though greater hulks draw deep
Hull. No, good swabber; I am to hull here a little longer
Hulling. Thus hulling in the wild fea of my conscience, I did steer towards this remedy

Hum. The hum of either army ftilly founds
And his hum is a battery

Henry viii. 24 685248 Henry. 4cb. 526256 Coriolanus. 5 4 737141 As You Like It.52 245 246

Human. To fet her before your eyes to-morrow, human as fhe is, and without any danger

Human life. Progress of human life characterized by Jaques," All the World's a Stage"

Human mortals.

Ibid. 2233219 Midf. Night's Dream 2 2 180110 Humanity. For what you fee, is but the smallest part and leaft proportion of humanity

1 Henry vi. 23 552121

The middle of humanity thou never knew'st, but the extremity of both ends 7. of 4.4 3 823114 Muft perforce prey on itself, like monsters of the deep Lear. 4 2 95428 Humbled. So humbled, that he hath left part of his grief with me, to fuffer with him

Othello. 3 3 1059259

Humble-fagd. While we attend, like humble-vifag'd fuitors, his high will L. L. Loft 21 152140
Humbly. To come as humbly, as they us'd to creep to holy altars
Hume. D. P.

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That I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love, to a living

A poor humour of mine, fir, to take that that no man else will

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Love's Labor Loft. 5 1 1641
Midf. Night's Dream. 1 2 178123
Merch. of Venice. 4 1 215 17
humour of madness

As You Like It. 2 2381
Ibid.'s 4 248/25
Humour.

A. S. P. C. L.

Taming of the Shrew.13 2 2651150
Twelfth Night. 2 5 3182 6
King John. 2 13911 34

Hour, 'Tis fome odd humour pricks him to this fashion -The fpirit of humours intimate reading aloud to him And all the unfettled humours of the land -I am now of all humours, that have fhew'd themselves humours fince the old days of Goodman Adam, to the pupil age of this prefent twelve o'clock at midnight 1 H. iv. 2 4 4521 53 - Then should you be nothing but mufical; for you are altogether govern'd by humours

Ibid. 314591 37

- Come, if it were not for thy humours, there is not a better wench in England 2 H.iv. 2 1 480 2 53 He paffes fome humours and careers

The humour of it is too hot

A bedlam and ambitious humour, makes him oppose himself against his - To feed my humour, with thyself no harm

- I can give his humour the true bent

-Hoping it was but an effect of humour, which fometimes hath his hour

Henry v. 2 1 515229
Ibid. 3 2 520211

king 2 H. vi. 5

Richard iii. 41

16002 3 16571 5

If I were Brutus now, and he were Caffius, he should not humour me

Jul. Cafar

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When that rath humour, which my mother gave me, makes me forgetful
You have got a humour there does not become a man

Ibid. 4 3

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And, for thy humour, I will stay at home

A man in whom nature hath fo crowded humours, that his valour is crushed into folly

-I'll let his humours blood

Troilus and Cre1 2 859134

Ibid. 2 3 870211

I

-Through all thy veins fhall run a cold and drowsy humour, which fhall feize each
vital fpirit
Rom, and Juliet.4 1 990 224
Humour'd letter
Mer. W. of Windf. 2 52237
Humourous. The duke is humourous, what he is, indeed, more suits you to conceive,
than me to speak of
As You Like It.1
2 227160
T.& Creff23 869237

-And under-write in an obferving kind his humourous predominance
- He hath hid himself among thofe trees, to be conforted with the humourous night

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Hunger. Doft thou fo hunger for my empty chair

For gods know, I fpeak this in hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge Coriolanus.
Broke ftone walls

2 Henry iv.

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- It gave me prefent hunger to feed again, though full Now I think on thee my hunger's gone

Ibid. 1
Cymbeline. 2

7052 5

Ibid.

Hungry. I am hungry for revenge, and now I cloy me with beholding it
Yon Caffius has a lean and hungry look; he thinks too much
gerous

Richard iii.

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Hunt-counter. You hunt-coun' er, hence! avaunt

Hunter. But when contention and occafion meet, by Jove, I'll play the hunter for thy

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Troil, and Creff41
Titus Andronicus. 2 2

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

Harl. For he holds vengeance in his hand, to hurl upon their heads

-What our contempts do often hurl from us, we wish it ours again
I can hardly forbear hurling things at him*

251

K. John. 2 2 393 2 21

Romeo and Juliet.
Ibid.

that break his law
Richard iii.
Ant. and Cleop.
Twelfth Night.
care of her
Taming of the Shrew 41
King John.3
2 Henry iv.3
Macbeth

Hurly. Ay, and amid this hurly, I intend, that all is done in reverend

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1 Henry iv.

Which gape, and rub the elbow at the news of hurly-burly innovation
Hurricano. Not the dreadful spout which shipmen do the hurricano call Troi, and Cref.
Hurricances. You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout 'till you have drench'd our steeples.
drown'd our cocks

Huste. I must give myself some hurts, and fay, I got them in exploit

Had he his hurts before

- Rich only in my hurts

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Hurt. Have I hurt him?-No, faith, not so much as his patience

- Thou haft not half that power to do me harm, as I have to be hurt Hurtled. The noife of battle hurtled in the air

Hurtling from miferable flumber I awak'd

Hufband. The jealous rafcally knave, her husband, will be forth

your device

- I will not fhew my face until my husband bid me

May it be that you have quite forgot a husband's office

To fetch my poor distracted husband hence

I fee two hufbands or mine eyes deceive me

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Ibid. 5 1

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If he fend me no hufband; for the which bleffing, I am at him upon my knees every morning and evening

Much Ado About Noth. 2 1 125235

I could not endure a hufband with a beard on his fáce; I had rather lye in woolen Ib. 2
You may light upon a husband that hath no beard

Filled with a husband

Heigh ho! for a husband

I will do any modeft office to help my cousin to a good husband
The unhopefulleft husband that I know

She did embrace me as a husband, and fo extenuate the forehand fin
Made her neighbours believe the wept for the death of a third husband
Thefe be the Chriftian husbands

I do take thee, Orlando, for my husband
the duty of wives to them

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Fools are like husbands, as pilchards are to herrings, the hufband's the bigger T. N.31
Many a widow's hufband groveling lies, coldly embracing the difcolour'd earth K.7.2 2
He that bereft thee, lady, of thy husband, did it to help thee to a better husband

Richard in. 2 636231

In that I deem you an ill husband; and am glad to have you therein my companion

Henry viii. 3 2 689255 Lear. I 1930160

Why have my Gifters hufbands, if they fay, they love you all
In fecond husband let me be accurft! none wed the fecond, but who kill'd the first

Hamlet. 3
Othello.1

2102027 3/10491 Ibid. 4 3 1073 236

· Defdemona's distinction of the duty due to a father and to a husband
-I do think, it is their hufband's faults, if wives do fall
Hufbanded. It will be paftime paffing excellent if it be hufbanded with modesty
Induc, to Taming of the Shrew.

If you fhall prove this ring was hers, you fhall as eafy prove that I husbanded her bed
in Florence where she never was

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Husbandry. I commit into your hands the husbandry and manage of my houfe M. of V.3 4 213135

There's husbandry in heaven, their candles are all out

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If you fufpect my husbandry, or falfhood, call me before the exactest auditors

Like as there was husbandry in war

Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry

Macbeth. 2 1 3691 Henry v.5 2 538211 Coriolanus. 4 7 732224 Timon of Athens.2 2 811 240 Troilus and Creffida. 1 2 859117 Hamlet.1 31005 110 Coriolanus. 5 3 736 240 Twelfth Night. 5 1 329245 Hamlet. 2 21015243

Hufb'd. I am hufh'd until our city be a fire, and then I'll speak a little

Hufbes. My lord would speak, my duty hufhes me

Hub. The orb below as hufh as death

Hafes. What's paft, and what's to come, is ftrew'd with hufks and formless ruin of oblivion

Troil, and Creff.4 5 882245

Hfwifes. I verily did think that her old gloves were on, but 'twas her hands, fhe has a hufwife's hand

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-Had I as many mouths as Hydra, fuch an answer would ftop them all
Hye. That, from the bloody courfe of war, my dearest master, your dear

1 Henry iv.1 2 443138

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Jul. Cafar. 51
1 Henry iv. 5 4
2 Henry iv. 4 2
Henry v.

Coriolanus. 13 I 720122

Othello. 2 3 1057 238

fon may hye
All's Well 34 29211' 6
Hytm.

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Whereon Hyperion's quickening fire doth shine

Hyems. On old Hyems' chin and icy crown, an odorous chaplet of fweet fummer buds is, as in mockery, fet

A. S. P. C. L.

Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2
Hyen. I will laugh like a hyen, and that when thou art inclin'd to fleep As You Like It. 41
Hymen Take heed, as Hymen's lamps fhall light you
-And Hymen with luckier iffue fpeeds

-D. P.

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Hymns. Our folemn hymns to folemn dirges change
Hyperboles. Three pil'd hyperboles

With terms unfquar'd, which from the tongue of roaring Typhon drop'd, would

Tempeft. 41

180 118 243 111 16143

Much Ado About Nothing. 5 3

145 218

As You Like It.
Romeo and Juliet. 45

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Love's Labor Loft. 5 2

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Even from Hyperion's rifing in the east, until his very downfal in the fea
Andadd more coals to cancer, when he burns with entertaining great Hyperion T. & C.23
So excellent a king; that was to this, Hyperion to a fatyr

Timon of Athens. 4
Tit. And. 5 2

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Hamlet.

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Hyrcania. The Hyrcanian deferts, and the vasty wilds of wide Arabia, are as thoroughfares now

Hyrcanian beaft.

Othello. 4

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M. Ado About Noth.

123 4

Ibid. 5 I

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2 Henry iv. 2 2

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Ibid. 3 2 984132

Jachims. D.P.

Cymbeline.

893

confeffion

Ibid. 5 5 92536

Jack, Play'd the jack with us

Tempeft.

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Much Ado About Noth. 1 14210

-hath not Jill

Love's Labor Loft.5

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Mer. of Ven. 3 4

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Taming of the Shrew. 4 1

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- fhall have Jill

- I have within my mind a thousand raw tricks of these bragging Jacks

- Be the Jacks fair within, the Jills fair without

- By filken, fly, infinuating Jacks

Richard iii. 1 3 638157

Since every Jack became a gentleman, there's many a gentle perfon made a Jack Ib. 1 3

- Because that, like a jack, thou keep'st the stroke betwixt thy begging and my meditation

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Ibid. 4 2 658211

Ant. and Cleop 311 789146

Ibid. 311 789159 Cymbeline. I 901

Romeo and Juliet. 31 981

Mer. W. of Windf

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Ibid.

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Ibid. 3

my

taber

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And then a whorefon jack-a-napes must take me up for swearing

Jack-a-lent.

How wit may be made a jack-a-lent

Jack, boy! oh, boy

Jack dog. De jack dog, de John ape

Jack o' the clock.

Jack-out-of-Office.

Ibid. 4 4

Henry v.5 2 539

Cymbeline. 1 901133

M.W.af Windf3 3 60135

Ibid. 5 5

Tam. of the Shrew.) 1267 225

72222

Merry W. of Wind. 3 1
Richard ii. 5
1 Henry vi.

58 230

5

438257

I 545150

Jack

Jack-fauce. If he be perjured, see you now, his reputation is as arrant a villain, and aj jack-fauce

A. S. P. C.L. Henry v.4 7 535 122 Cymbeline. 21 901150 Ibid. 2 5 2052 7

Jack-flave. Every jack-flave hath his belly full of fighting
Jacob. The hiftory of the party coloured lambs related by Shylock in defence of ufury M.of.1
By Jacob's ftaff, I fwear, I have no mind to feasting forth to-night
Jade. She is better than a jade

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And their poor jades, lob down their heads, dropping the hide and hips Henry v.4
Let carman whip his jade

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Meafure for Meafure. 2
Much Ado About Netb. 1

- Fye, fye, on all tired jades! on all mad masters! and all foul ways

France is a ftable; we that dwell in't, jades

If I put any tricks upon 'em, Sir, they shall be jade's tricks
I do not now fool myself to let imagination jade me
-I'd play inceffantly upon thefe jades

That jade hath eat bread from my royal hand

The poor jade is wrung in the withers out of all cefs

Struck his armed heels against the panting fides of his poor jade
Hollow pamper'd jades of Afia

Tam. of the Shrew.1

Loud howling wolves aroufe the jades that drag the tragicmelancholy
And, like deceitful jades, fink in the trial

Let the gall'd jade wince, our withers are unwrung

Jaded. To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet, farewel nobility

The ne'er yet beaten horfe of Parthia we have jaded out o'the field

Ibid. 4

1 267|1|24 28823

All's Well. 2 3

Ibid. 4 5 301|||

Twelfth Night.2 5 31937

King Jobn. 2

Richard ii.

1 Henry iv. 2 2 Henry iv. 1

2394 1/28

S 439126

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Ibid. 2 4 485135 night 2 Hen.vi. 41 591 Julius Cafar. 4 2758218 Hamlet. 21021117 Henry viii.32 691|1|36 Ant. and Cleop.3782127

faded-groom. The honourable blood of Lancaster, muft not be shed by fuch a jadedgroom

Jago. D. P.

Jailor. D.P.

Comedy of Errors. p. 103. - D. P.

2 Henry vi. 41 591 256 Othello.

Merchant of Venice.

Jakes. I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar, and daub the wall of a jakes

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Lear. 2 2941125
Henry viii. 5 4 702140
Taming of the Shrew.3 2265 26

Henry v.
Love's Labor Loft. 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 3
M. Ado About Noth.1
and through W's Tale. 4
Merchant of Venice.1
2 Henry iv. 2
Love's Labor Loft.
As You Like It.

Fars. If he compact of jars, grow musical, we fhall have shortly difcord

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in the spheres 76.27 232158 Winter's Tale. |1 2 334158 Richard ii. 5 5 438 248 Titus Andronicus. 2 837157 Tam. of the Shrew.5 2 275135 Merchant of Venice. 1 I 199 126

Ibid. 3 2 211258 Richard ii. 5 5 43937

Jaundice. Sleep when he wakes? and creep into the jaundice by being peevish M. of Ver.1

Princes, what grief hath fet the jaundice on your cheek

Jaunt. What a jaunt have I had

Jay

We'll teach him to know turtles from jays

Troil, and Greff.
Rom. and Jul. 2
Tempeft. 2

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5 980 236

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Merry W. of Windfor. 3 3

What is the jay more precious than the lark, because his feathers are more beautiful

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Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3 2721 909/236

Some joy of Italy, whofe mother was her painting, hath betray'd him Cymbeline.13

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1 Henry vi. 46 563 254

Ibid. 4 6 564114

3 Henry vi. 55, 631233 Tavo Gent. of Ver.3 2 36251 Meafure for Measure. 3 I 88216 Midf. Night's Dream. 5192 243 As You Like It.31 4 23912 26

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