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Compromifer. To make atonements and compromises Merry Wives of Windfor.1| 1| ---But bafely yielded upon compromise, that which his ancestors atchiev'd with

Richard ii. 21 422129

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blows Compt. That thou doft love her strikes fome scores away from the great compt All's Well. 5 3 303118 -Take the bond along with you and have the dates in compt Timon of Athens. 2 1 8101 9 ➡ When we shall meet at compt, this look of thine will hurl my foul from heaven Oth. Comptible. Let me fuftain no fcorn: I am very comptible, even to the least finifter ufage Compulfatery. But to recover of us, by strong hand, and terms compulsatory Hamlet. Compulfion. In the highest compulsion of bafe fear

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Twelfth Night.15 312122
All's Well. 36 293 234

-Oh, what a noble combat hast thou fought, between compulsion and a brave respect

King John. 5 2 408 39

Lear. 2

Compunctious. That no compunctious vifitings of nature shake my fell purpose Macbeth.
Comrade. To be a comrade with the wolf and owl
Can them by to-morrow night

But I con him no thanks for't

- I have taken great pains to con it

- An affectioned ass that cons state without book

-And this they con perfectly in the phrase of war

Yet thanks I must you con

Mid. N. Dream.I
All's Well. 4
Twelfth Night.

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- Thy horse will fooner con an oration, than thou learn a prayer without book

Troil, and Creffida. 2 1865149

Concave. For his verity in love, I do think him as concave as a cover'd goblet

As You Like It. 3 4 239233

Concealment. But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, feed on her damask cheek

And profited in strange concealment

Conceit. The good conceit I hold of thee

-, my comfort, and my injury

His fair tongue (conceit's expofitor)

Their conceits have wings, fleeter than arrows

Cat me to pieces with thy keen conceit

You have a noble and a true conceit of God-like amity

Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers

I know you are a gentleman of good conceit
The conceit is deeper than you think for
For thy conceit is foaking

-is ftill derived, from fome fore-father grief
-There's fome conceit or other likes him well

-I shall not fail to approve the fair conceit the king hath of you

- You must conceit me either a coward or a flatterer

- may rob the treafury of life, when life itfelt yields to the theft

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- more rich in matter than in words, brags of his substance, not of ornament

Yin weakest bodies strongest works

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 6 981 232
Hamlet.3 41024249

-Your wifdom yet, from one that fo imperfectly conceits, would take no notice Oth3 31061116

Ibid. 3 31063131

- Dangerous conceits are, in their natures, poisons
Conceited. Him and his worth, and our great need of him, you have right well conceited

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Cancritlefs. So conceitlefs, to be feduced by thy flattery
Conceive. What he is, indeed, more fuits you to conceive than me to fpeak of As Y. L. It.

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My widow fays, thus the conceives her tale

The griev'd commons hardly conceive of me

I cannot conceive you.-Sir, this young fellow's mother could

Taming of the Shrew. 5
Henry viii.
Lear.

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and fare thee well

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Ibid. 4 2 95434 Othello. 4 21071150

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Conceiving. Strikes life into my speech and fhews much more his own conceiving Cym3 3 9091 20
Conception. In my heart the strong and fwelling evil of my conception Meaf. for Meaf2
-Note this dangerous conception in this point
Conceptions only proper to myself, which give some foil, perhaps to my behaviours F. Caf1

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Henry viii.

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Conception. For to deny each article with oath, cannot remove, nor choak, the strong\ conception that I do groan withal

Concernancy.

Concernings. As time and our concernings fhall importune
Conclave. And thank the holy conclave for their loves

Concluded. 'Tis wonder, that thy life and wits at once had not
Concludes. His fault concludes but what the law should end
Conclufions. I will try conclufions with him

A falfe conclufion, I hate it as an unfill'd can
There must be conclusions

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Othello. 5 210761 53 Hamlet. 5 21038222 76/143

Measure for Meafure. 1 1

Henry viii. 2 2 681258

concluded all Lear.4 7 960150

Romeo and Juliet. 3 1

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Your wife Octavia, with her modeft eyes, and still conclufion
She hath purfu'd conclufions infinite of eafy ways to death
Is 't not meet that I did amplify my felf in other conclufions
To try conclufions

O most lame and impotent conclufion

But this denoted a foregone conclufion

Concolinel.

Merchant of Venice. 2
Twelfth Night. 2 3
Henry v.2 I

Ant. and Cleop. 413 796239
Ibid. 5 2 802225

Cymbeline.1 6 898138
Hamlet. 3 41025227
Othello. 2 11053118
Ibid. 3 310641|27

Love's Labour Loft.3 1 154148

Concord. How comes this gentle concord in the world, that hatred is so far from jea-
loufy

How fhall we find the concord of this difcord
Nay, had I power, I fhould pour the fweet milk of concord into hell Macbeth.
Concubine. I know, I am too mean to be your queen; and yet too good to be your con-
cubine

Midf. Night's Dream. 4 1
Ibid. 5 I

1911 4 192 2 44 33812 2

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Concupifcible. He would not, but by gift of my chaste body to his concupifcible intem-
perate luft, release my brother
Concupy. He'll tickle it for his concupy
Condign. In thy condign praise

Conditions. Yes; and his ill conditions

Measure for Measure. 51
Troil. and Creff.5 2 887123
Love's Labor Loft. 1 2 150215

Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2 133157

Merch. of Venice.

If he have the condition of a faint with the complexion of a devil
Such is now the Duke's condition, that he mis-conftrues all that you have done

Let me know my fault, on what condition stands it

As You Like It.

2 2001 54

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Richard ii. 2 3 425123

- I will from henceforth rather be myself, mighty, and to be fear'd, than my condition

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-I in my condition, fhall better fpeak of you than you deferve

- And do arm myself to welcome the condition of the time My tongue is rough, coz, and my condition is not smooth

What a good condition can a treaty find i` the past that is at mercy

Is 't poffible, that fo fhort a time can alter the condition of a man
Abler than yourself to make conditions

Spare your oaths, I'll truft to your conditions

For condition, a fhop of all the qualities that man loves woman for

-Long engrafted condition

- She is full of moft blefs'd condition

1 Henry iv. 3 445138 2 Henry iv. 4 3 4971 1 Ibid. 15 2 5021 5 Henry 5 2540237 Coriolanus. IC 711219 Ibid. 5 4 7371 29 Julius Cafar.43 7591 26 Timon of Athens. 4 3 821138 Cymbeline. 5 5 9252 2 Lear.1 1932211 Othello. 2 110541 2 2212150 2 178122

Midf. Night's Dream.1

Conditioned. The best condition'd and unweary'd spirit in doing courtefies M. of Venice.3
Condole. I will condole in fome measure
Condolement. But to persever in obstinate condolement, is a course of impious stubborn-
nefs

Conduct. There is in this business more than nature was ever conduct of

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Like a weather-beaten conduit of many king's reigns

- That our beft water brought by conduits hither
How now? a conduit, girl? what, ftill in tears?

Coney. As the coney, that you fee dwell where she is kindled
So doth the coney ftruggle in the net

Coney-catched. Take heed, fignior Baptista, left you be coney-catched

Conies. They will out of their burrows, like conies after rain
Coney-catching rascals

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Confections. Our great king himself doth woo me oft for my confections

A. S. P. C. L.
Cymbeline.1 6 898135

-If Pifanio have, said he, given his mistress that confection which I gave him for
cordial, the is ferv'd as I would serve a rat

Confectionary. But myself, who had the world as my confectionary
Confederacy. Iftood i' the level of a full charg'd confederacy

Confederates. By the way we met my wife, her fifter, and a rabble more of vile confede

rates

- My heart is not confederate with my hand Conference. It was the copy of our conference

Hand in hand in fad conference

Women and fools, break off your conference

Ibid. 55 926134

Tim. of Atb. 43

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Henry viii.

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- The mutual conference that my mind hath had by day, by night

Confefs. I confefs the wench

and live-confefs and love

Mer. of Venice. 3 2 210116

-I will confefs what I know without constraint, if ye pinch me like a pafty, I can fay no more

- If I confefs much, you will play the tyrant Confeffed. If it be confeffed, it is not redreffed

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He hath confefs'd himself to Morgan, whom he supposes to be a friar Confeffen. That loves his mistress more than in confeffion

All's Well. 4 3 297258
Troi. and Cref.

There is a kind of confeffion in your looks, which your modesties have not craft enough to colour

- He made confefsion of you

Hamlet. 2 21013126
Ibid. 4 71032130
4 677 217

Confeffer. O, that your Lordship were but now confeffor to one or two of thefe H. viii.
Confidence. The next time we have confidence

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-I would have fome confidence with you, that decerns you nearly M. Ado About Noth.
I make my wager rather against your confidence, than her reputation Cymbeline.
If you be he, I defire fome confidence with you

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-The Douglas and the Hotspur both together are confident against the world in arms

- These three, three thousand confident, in act as many Confine. I'll confine myself no finer than I am

Confin'd. To us and to our purposes confin'd

Confiners. The fenate hath stirr'd up the confiners, and gentlemen of
Confirm. Thus far I confirm you

Confirmation. Let heaven witness how dear I hold this confirmation

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1 Henry iv. Cymbeline. 5 Twelfth Night.

2 Henry iv. 4494150 Italy Cymbeline. 4 2 918147 Timon of Athens.1 2 807|2|28 Henry viii. 5 2 700 235 145241 707 158 1031 26 104 245

Much Ado About Noth. 5 4

Coriolanus. I 3

Comedy of Errors. 1 1
Ibid. I 2

If thou doft fhed one drop of Christian blood, thy lands and goods are by the laws
of Venice, confifcate

-And let it be confifcate all, fo foon as I have receiv'd it
Confixed. Let me in safety raise me from my knees;-or elfe for

Confluence. You fee this confluence, this great flood of visitors
Conformities. You cannot one bear with another's conformities
Confound. He did confound the best part of an hour in changing
Glendower

How could'st thou in a mile confound an hour

- Let's not confound the time with conference harsh

- But, to confound fuch time,-that drums him from his fport What willingly he did confound, he wail'd

Merch. of Venice. 4 1217165
Cymbeline 5 5 927116

ever be confixed here
Meafure for Meafure. 5 1
Tim. of Athens. 1 1
2 Henry vi. 2 4

hardiment with great

Confounded. As fearfully, as doth a galled rock o'erhang, and jutty his

- Quite confounded with this mutiny

1001 I

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1 Henry iv. 13 446 118 Coriolanus. 708145 Julius Cafar.11 768114 Ant. and Cleop. 1 4 7721 Ibid. 3 2 782255

confounded bafe

And by fuch two, that would, by all likelyhood, have confounded one have fallen both

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Henry v.31 320 138
Julius Cafar.3 I 7531
the other, or
Cymbeline.

Confufion. Who, all for want of pruning with intrusion, infect thy fap, and live on thy confufion

-There is such confufion in my powers

now hath made his mafter-piece

- Then let confufion of one part confirm the other's place

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Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108 212
Merch. of Ven. 3 2 211151
Macbeth. 2 3 37118
K. Job 2 2 393261
Confufion

Confufion. And vaft confufion waits (as doth a raven on a fick-fallen beast) the

eminent decay of wrefted pomp

And yet confufion live

Confufions cure lives not in thefe confusions

Conger. Hang yourself, you muddy conger

And eats conger and fennel

Congregate. He rails even there where merchants most do congregate
Congregated fands

A.S. P. C. L.

K. John. 4 3 4071 2 Tim. of Atb. 4 1 818247 Romeo and Juliet. 4 5 99319 2 Henryiv. 2 4 484119 Ibid. 2 4 486 140 Mer. of Ven. 1 3 200 247 Othello 21052|1|23

Congregation. In the congregation where I should wed-there will I fhame her

Much Ado About Nothing.3 2 133 255
Ibid. 3 3 135 154
Coriolanus. 3 2 7231 5

- Before the whole congregation fhame her with what he faw o'ernight - To fhew bare heads in congregations -- of vapours

Hamlet. 2

Congreeted. That, face to face, and royal eye to eye, you have congreeted Hen. viii. 5
Congruent. Ifpoke it, tender Juvenal, as a congruent epitheton Love's Labor Loft.|1|
The pofterior of the day, most generous fir, is liable, congruent, and measurable for

the afternoon

Congruing in a full and natural clofe, like mufick

Conjointly. Both conjointly bend, your sharpcft deeds of malice on this town
Conjunct. When he, conjunct, and flattering his difpleasure tript me behind
– I am doubtful that you have been conjunct and bofom'd with her
Conjunction. Lift to this conjunction, make this match
Heav'n fmile upon this fair conjunction

Now all my joy trace the conjunction

Conjunctive. She is fo conjunctive to my life and foul

Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him

Conjuration. Mock not my fenfelefs conjuration, lords

I do defy thy conjuration

An earnest conjuration from the king

Ibid

21013 I 2 5382 3

2 15021

Henry v.1
K. Febr. 2

1165160 2 512226 2 394 122

Lear. 2 2 941 232

Ibid. 5 1961 132

K. Jobn

2 394155

Richard iii. 4 669 2 28
Henry viii. 32 688 240
Hamlet. 4 1031155

Otbello. 131050 254
Richard .3 426 231

Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995 221
Hamlet. 5 2103728

Conjure. Doft thou conjure for wenches, that thou call'st for such store Com. of Errors. 3 1

I conjure thee leave me, and be gone

Some fcholar would conjure her

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My way is to conjure you

As You Like It. 5

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I conjure thee by all the parts of man which honour does acknowledge

Win. Tole

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And whereupon you conjure from the breaft of civil peace fuch bold hoftility 1 H.iv. 4
If you would conjure in her, you must make a circle

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Nay, I'll conjure too

Romeo and Juliet.

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The ape is dead, and I must conjure him

Ibid. 2975 125

Conjured. He hath conjured me beyond them, and I must need appear

Tim. of Ath.

68172 5

Conjurer. Between them they will kill the conjurer

Comedy of Errors.

118 156

This pernicious flave, forfooth, took on him as a conjurer

Ibid 5 1

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2 Henry vi. 21 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2

580 112

1671 2

- Dealing with witches and with conjurers

Conn'd. That well by heart hath conn'd his emballage

-

- Unless you can find fport in their intents extremely stretch'd and conn'd with cruel pain

Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 1935

- Have you not been acquainted with goldsmiths wives, and conn'd them out of rings

As You Like It. 3 2 236115

- You were us'd to load me with precepts, that would make invincible the heart that conn'd them

Coriolanus. 4726133 Learn'd and conn'd by rote Julius Cafar. 4 3 759 2 46 Conquer'd. If we be conquer'd, let men conquer us, and not these bastard Britains R. i. 5 3 66918 Conqueror. For Henry, fon unto a conqueror, is likely to beget more conquerors 1 H. vi. 5 6 Conqueft. Faith, 'tis a conqueft for a prince to boast of Death make no conquest of this conqueror

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Confcience. My confcience will ferve me to run from this Jew my mafter Mer.of Ven. 21 21 20212/27 My conscience hanging about the neck of my heart

- But, were my worth, as is my confcience, firm, you should find better dealing

Ibid. 2 2 202 240

Twelfth Night. 3 3 322148

- The colour of the king doth come and go between his purpose and his confcience

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They are our outward confciences, and preachers to us all

-My confcience tells me you are innocent

King John. 42403238
Richard .22 423|2|49
Ibid. 5 6 4401

Henry v.3 3 521256

- He is but naked though lock'd up in steel, whose conscience with injustice is corrupted

- The worm of conscience still begnaw thy foul

Ibid. 41

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2 Henry vi. 3

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Richard iii.
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Ibid. 14 64228

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- Every man's confcience is a thousand fwords, to fight against that bloody homicide

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Ibid. 5

If I have a confcience, let it fink me, even as the axe falls, if I be not faithful H. viii. 2 - No, his confcience has crept too near another lady

Ibid. 2

The marriage with his brother's wife has crept too near his conscience
But confcience, confcience, O'tis a tender place, and I must leave her
-I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a ftill and quiet confcience Ibid. 3
— I'll haunt thee, like a wicked conscience still, that mouldeth goblins swift as frenzy
thoughts

-Heaven and my confcience knows thou didst unjustly banish me
-My confcience! thou art fetter'd more than my thanks or wrifts
Now my heavy conscience finks my knee, as then your force did
Thus confcience does make cowards of us all

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Cymbeline. 3 3 905122
Ibid. 5 4 921249

Ibid. 5 5 9281

Hamlet.3

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110172 4 Othello. 1061230

3

To villainy and vengeance confecrate

2 Henry iv. 4 Titus Andron. 2

1495 26 1837214

Confent. The wealth I have waits on my confent, and my confent goes not that way

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Some villains of my court are of confent and fufferance in this
If you fhall cleave to my confent
- Their confent of one direct way should be at once to all the points o'the compais Cor. 2)
-Your breath of full confent belly'd his fails

Your full confent gave wings to my propenfion
At laft, upon his will I feal'd my hard confent
Confequence. Some confequence, yet hanging in the stars, fhall bitterly begin his fear tul
date with this night's revels

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Confidering. Many maz'd confideringslid throng, and prefs'd in with this caution H. viii 2 4

Confort. Wilt thou be of our confort

And afterwards confort with you till bed-time

- Sweet health and fair defires confort your grace

Two Gent. of Verona. 4 1

Comedy of Errors. 1 2 105110
Love's Labor Loft.|2|

153226 Confort.

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