If the cook help to make the gluttony, you help to make the diseases, Doll 2 Hen. iv. 2 4 I will play the cook - 'Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers Cook'd. Hanging is the word, fir; if you be ready for that, you are well cook'd 125219 484 Henry v.5 2 539 Titus Andronicus.5 2 8532 26 991 Cym. 5 4 923134 Cookery. Your fine Ægyptian cookery fhall have the fame Ant. and Cleop. 2 6 779160 915119 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 3 1311 8 Coops. And coops from other lands her islanders 3 Henry vi.5 1629 4 390244 But his neat cookery Cool. Let it cool the while Coop'd. Alas, I am coop'd here for defence Copatain hat Tam. of the Shrew. 5 1 274161 Cope. Three thousand ducats, due unto the Jew, we freely cope your courteous pains withal I love to cope him in thefe fellen fits Unworthy though thou art, I'll cope with thee - Remember whom you are to cope withal Mer. of Venice.41218149 As You Like It. 2 1 229 225 2 Henry vi. 3 2 589113 3 Henry vi. 3 607157 Richard 53 608 251 2 65135 We must not ftint our neceflary actions, in the fear to cope malicious cenfurers H. viii. Yet am I noble as the adverfary I come to cope withal 3 96|2|30 11066 28 2 495 445 2 859146 210191 26 fhame, that cop'it -Young Adam Cupid, he that hot fo trim, when king Cophetua maid Copies. Takes virtuous copies to be wicked Copious. Be copious in exclaims lov'd the beggar Copper-nofe. I had as lieve Helen's golden tongue had commended Troilus for a copper-nofe Copulatives, I prefs in here, fir, among the rest of the country copulatives As You Like It. 5 4 Comedy of Errors. 5 You are the cruel'st she alive, if you lead thefe graces to the grave, and leave the world no copy Coranto. Why doft thou not go to church in a galliard, and come home in a coranto T. Nr. Hen. v.3 I 523121 Card. Thy wealth being forfeit to the state, thou haft not left the value of a cord M. of V4 1217260 - - And teach cavoltas high, and fwift corantos If thou want'ft a cord, the smallest thread, that ever ipider twisted from her womb, will ferve to ftrangle thee K. John. 4 3 406 237 Such fmaling rogues as thefe, like rats, oft bite the holy cords in twain too intrinficate t' unloofe And bring thee cords made like a tackled fair A. S. P. C. L. Cordial. A pleafing cordial, prince Buckingham, is this thy vow unto my fickly heart R..[2] 6441453 - Moft putrified core, so fair without Give me that man that is not paffion's flave, and I will wear him in my heart's core Ham. 3 Corin. D. P. As You Like It. Henry viii. 3 1 6872 5 Troilus and Creffida. 2 1865138 9 890144 2 1019146 223 Comedy of Errors. I Hen. iv. 2 4 451221 Corinthian. I am no proud Jack, like Falstaff; but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy CORIOLANUS. - His actions recapitulated by Cominius · banished killed by Aufidius 703 Coriolanus. 2 2 715245 Ibid. 3 3 725229 Ibid. 5 5 739135 Lear. 3 7 951228 Who threats, in courfe of his revenge, to do as much as ever Coriolanus did Tit. And. 4 4 Love's Labor Loft.1 Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 3471 28 I 1471 8 Let us kill him and we'll have corn at our own price The gods fent not corn for the rich men only The Volces must have corn; take these rats thither, to gnaw their garners When corn was given them gratis, you repin'd 703115 705/2/10 Ibid. 1 1 706111 Ibid. 3 1 7192 9 Titus Andronicus. 2 3 839 24 Cornelia, Cornelia never with more care read to her fons, than she hath read to thee Ib. 4845121 Corns. Ladies that have their feet unplagued with corns will have a bout with you Coronation. The cause why we are met is to determine of the coronation - There's order given for her coronation Offices, that claim at a coronation of Anne Bullen Richard iii.34 651245 Hen. viii. 3 2 688243 Ibid. Ibid. 4 1693124 1|| 693150 5 311 234 Coroner. Go thou and feek the coroner, and let him fit o' my coz; for he 's in the third degree of drink, he's drown'd Twelfth Night.1 Coronet. She his hairy temples then had rounded with coronet of fresh and fragrant Corps. My lord your fon had only but the corps, but shadows, and the shews of men, to fight Cerranto. Why, he's able to lead her a corranto A. S. P. C. L. All's Well.2 31 286|1|23 82245 Correction. Under your good correction, I have seen, when after execution, judgment - hath repented o'er his doom Meafure for Measure. 2 2 Henceforth, let a Welsh correction teach you a good English condition Correfpondent. I will be correfpondent to thy command -The power and corrigible authority of this lies in our wills Tempeft. 2 57 85722 Ant. and Cleop.412 795218 Othello. 1050210 1 Henry iv. 3 447114 Ibid. 4 3 467221 515227 2 590241 89 220 Ibid. 5 1 100 241 403 244 And many more corrivals, and dear men of eftimation and command in arms Corroborate. His heart is fracted and corroborate Corrofive. Away! though parting be a fretful corrofive Corruption. What corruption in this life that it will let this man live - I have feen corruption boil and bubble till it run o'er the stew The foul corruption of a sweet child's death The name of Caffius honours this corruption Whiles rank corruption, mining all within, infects unfeen Corrupts. My fon corrupts a well-derived nature with his inducement Corfe. No, like a bank, for love to lie and play on; not like a corfe Meet and ne'er part, 'till one drop down a corfe Henry v.2 I 2 Henry vi.3 Meaf. for Meaf.3 Let him be regarded as the most noble corfe, that ever herald did follow Poor living corfe, clos'd in a dead man's tomb K. Jobn.4 2 Henry viii.3 2 692247 Julius Cafar.4 3 759 All's Well. That thou, dead corfe, again, in complete steel, revisit'ft thus the glimpses of the 2 291150 3 351 30 5 I 465 15 739 225 2 934 I Ibid. 5 39 2 Hamlet. 41006 1 moon Coftard. I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard We have many pocky corfes now-a-days, that will scarce hold the laying in Corfet. He is able to pierce a corflet with his eye Ibid. 5 1035 1 737 1 Merry Wives of Windfor 40 58118 Ibid. 3 Richard iii. 147 I 155 4 642 48 139 959 51 D. P. Here's a coftard broken in a fhin Take him over the coftard with the hilts of thy fword Or ife try whether your costard or my bat be the harder Lear. Cofter-monger. Virtue is of fo little regard in these cofter-monger times, that true valour is turn'd bear-herd Coftly. Your grace is too coftly to wear every day A day in April never came fo fweet, to fhew how coftly fummer was at Cefly blood. Cote. Call me Rofalind, and come every day to my cote, and woo me Coted. Her amber hair for foul hath amber coted Much Ado Ab. Nothing. 2 Merry Wives of Windfor.1 2 Henry iv.3 2 489134 Cottages. If to do, were as cafy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces Cetus. Couch. We'll couch i' the castle ditch — I'll wink and couch Merch. of Venice. 2 Merry W. of Wind 5 2 Doth not the gentleman deferve as full as fortunate a bed as ever Beatrice fhall couch upon But couch, ho! here he comes Where fouls do couch on flowers, we'll hand in hand we a while, and mark -You'll couch with more men Couched in the woodbine coverture -Securely I efpy virtue with valour couched in thine eye - A braver foldier never couched lance One drop of winter fhowers these flies are couch'd Much Ado About Nothing.3 1 132119 1035 238 Othello. 4 31073156 Much Ado About Nothing.31 132 1 Richard ii. 3 417125 Henry vi.3 2 5581 28 Timon of Athens. 2 2 8121 3 Hamlet. 2 21015112 Couching. But were the day come, I should wish it dark, that I were couching with the doctor's clerk Merchant of Venice. 5 1 2222 2 Couching. Thefe couchings, and these lowly courtefies might fire the blood of ordinary men Covenant. My heart this covenant makes, my hand thus feals it A. S. P. C.L. J. Cafar. 31752153 Coventry. Thou goeft to Coventry, there to behold our cousin Hereford, and fell Mowbray fight Cover. But they have a good cover Sir; only, cover is the word 3424221 Ibid. 1 2 4161 2 Merchant of Venice. 35 2141 34 5 Othello. 2312 54 II044 245 927145 - Sirs, cover the while; the duke will drink under this tree Covered. You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horse Covering heaven Covert. Your desert speaks loud, and I should wrong it to lock it in the wards of covert bofom 981 Meafure for Measure. 5 1 And in this covert will we make our stand 3 Henry vi. 31 615138 How covert matters may be best disclos'd, and open perils furest answered J. Cafar.4 1 758151 Covert'ft. Well, well, he was the covert'st shelter'd traitor that ever liv'd Richard 3 5 653130 Covertly. Not honestly my lord, but fo covertly that no dishonesty shall appear Coverture. Couched in the woodbine coverture Night's coverture Macbeth. Let him be made a coverture for the wars 3381234 Cough. Down topples she and taylor cries and falls into a cough Mid. Night's Dream. 2 -, or cry-hem, if any body come A man can no more separate age and covetousness than he can part young limbs and lechery Coulter. While that the coulter rufts that should deracinate such savag'ry And his own letter, the honourable board of council out, must fetch in him he pa pers I had thought, I had men of fome understanding and wisdom of my council; but I find none Counfels. Keep your fellow's counfels and your own Mu. Ado About Noth. 3 3 134 237 The ill counsel of a defert place Such a hare is madness the youth, to skip o'er the meshes of good counsel the cripple 1 And what to your fworn counsel I have spoken, is fo from word to word All's Well. 3 - Therefore mark my counsel; which must be even as swiftly follow'd as I mean to utter it Winter's Tale. 1 2 1993 7 294232 2 338132 2477439 2 As I was then advised by my learned counsel in the laws of this land-service 2H. iv. 1 When a wife man gives thee better counfel give me mine again Ibid. 5 503 224 6591 29 Julius Cæfar. 2 4 751219 Titus Andronicus.21 837226 Lear. 2 4 9432 9 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 980142 Titus Andronicus. 23 8381 38 Measure for Meafure. I 21 groom 77217 As You Like It 2 I 2291 18 2 Henry iv. 4 4 499 250 Henry viii. 5 2 700 2 Mu. A. A. Nothing 15 1 143139 Troil. and Crefida. 5 3 887216 By this count I fhall be much in years, ere I again behold my Romeo Rom. and Jul. 3 5 987 2 29 Count Palatine defcribed by Portia Countenance. You should lay my countenance to pawn · Unfold the evil which is here wrapt up in countenance Which I will do with confirm'd countenance A. S. P. C. L. Merchant of Venice.1|2| 1992/28 Much Ado About Nothing.5 4 Almoft chide God for making your countenance as you are 53 251 991 5 145241 As You Like. It.4 I 242III Taming of the Shrew.41 2681 24 Ibid. 5 1 274 132 Winter's Tale. 2 337215 I believe 'a means to cozen fomebody in this city under my countenance 337 247 2 Henry iv. 5 1 501145 Coriolanus.46 731144 Hamlet. 21003 254 But thus thy countenance, ftill lock'd in steel, I never faw 'till now Troil, and Creff4 5 883 119 Counter. A hound that runs counter and yet draws dry-foot well What for a counter, would I do, but good O, this is counter, you falfe Danish dogs Ibid. 1 310052 2 Comedy of Errors. 4 2 113253 As You Like It.27 232259 Hamlet. A 510292 5 Othello. I 11043 219 Cymbeline. 5 5 927 241 As You Like It.5 4 248 228 392 2 30 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 29252 Ibid. 5 4 43219 How ill agrees it with your gravity, to counterfeit thus grofly with your flave C. of E. There never was counterfeit of paffion came so near the life of paffion That he may take a measure of his own judgment, wherein so curiously he hath fet this counterfeit Delineated by Falstaff Thou draw'ft a counterfeit beft in all Athens All's Well. 4 3 297 140 1 Henry iv. 5 4 471 238 Timon of Athens. 151 1826153 If I could have remember'd a gilt counterfeit, thou wouldst not have flipp'd out of my contemplation Some coiner with his tools made me a counterfeit Counter-gate. You may as well fay I love to walk by the counter-gate M.W. of Wind Counter-mines. Th' averfary is digt himself four yards under the countermines Henry v.2 M. Ado About Nothing.4 Give him thy daughter: what you bestow, in him I'll counterpoize Comters. I cannot do't without counters Coriolanus. 5 5 Tim. of Ath. 1 1 more replete 3 counterpoife this rich and 137152 Cor. 2 2 715225 738 227 805131 All's Well 2 3 287157 348 250 When Marcus Brutus grows fo covetous, to lock up rascal counters Will you with counters fum the past proportion of his infinite What I am truly, is thine and my poor country's to command Winter's Tale. 4 2 2421 9 709152 |