My lord protector's hawks do tower fo well, they know, their master loves to be aloft Hawking. Without hawking or fpitting, or faying we are hoarfe Hay. Methinks I have a great desire to a bottle of hay, good hay, fweet hay, hath no Henry v. 37 1 Henry vi. 24 525 153 55221 2 Henry vi. 2 15781 39 As You Like It. 5 210141 29 3 247152 Lear. 4948155 Midf. Night's Dream. 4 3 Henry vi. Romeo and Jul. 2 Ibid. 1 I - Cold biting winter mars our hop'd-for hay Ah, the immortal paflado! the punto reverfo! the hay -Thou this to hazard, needs must intimate skill infinite, or monftrous Meaf. for Meaf. 4 Merch. of Venice, 2 defperate All's W. 2 Winter's Tale. 3 crown into the Henry v. I Ibid. 3 - To the certain hazard of all uncertainties himself commended - bazard Who will go to hazard with me for twenty English prisoners Hazle. Kate, like the hazle twig, is ftrait, and flender; and as brown in hue as hazle nuts, and sweeter than the kernels Taming of the Shrew. 2 Much Ado About Nothing. Taming of the Shrew. 4 1 Henry vi. 3 Henry vi. 103212 1041 54 132238 4 273114 2 308 29 5492 39 3613149 Ant, and Cleop. 3 7771 27 Coriolanus. 3 3 724243 Rom. and Jul. 22 977145 Two Gent, of Verona.1 Comedy of Errors. - Haply, my prefence may well abate the over-merry fpleen Induc.to Tam. of the Shrew. - May, haply, purchase him a box o' the ear -The commons haply rife to fave his life this life is beft, if quiet life be best - defpair hath feiz'd her 23/2/16 119154 2531 45 Henry v.4 7 335156 2 Henry vi. 31 585 14 Richard iii. 3 5 653157 Who, haply may, mifconftrue us in him, and wail his death Cymbeline. 3 3 908 50 Happen'd accidents Happier. Against the envy of less happier land Ibid. 5 911251 Tempeft. 51 21 Richard ii. 1420138 33 Happily. And happily we might be interrupted Taming of the Shrew. 4 4 272 26 -I am glad, I came this way fo happily Tell me how he dy'd: if well, he stepp'd before me, happily, for my example Hen. viii. 4 2 694 225 Happiness. He hath a great outward happiness Much Ado About Nothing. 2 3 130 245 2 246 221 4141 I - Each day ftili better others happiness of kings compared with that of other men -courts thee in her beft array Happy. I were but little happy, if I could fay how much - How happy fome, o'er other fome can be -Tell him wherein you are happy - About it; and write happy when thou hast done In that we are not over happy Harbinger. Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger -I'll be myfelf the harbinger -Thofe clamorous hat bingers of blood and death -All thy powers fhall make thy harbour in our town Hard. Your mafter is hard at door -I befeech you, punish me not with your hard thoughts 5 K Richard ii. Henry v.41 177 222 Cymbeline. 3 4 9111 8 Lear. 5 3 962221 Hamlet. 2 21012212 Comedy of Errors.3 2 110250 Midf. Night's Dream.3 2 188 214 Macbeth. 4 366 7 Ibid. 5 6 385 33 Comedy of Errors.3 2 111261 2 Henry iv. M. W. of Windf.4 2 As You Like It.1 15 I 392240 473 662 2 2 226225 Hard My mind's not on't, you are too hard for me He was ever too hard for him Caius Ligarius doth bear Cæfar hard A. S. P. C.L. 3 Henry vi.156 63139 Henry viii. 2 682211 Ibid. 51 697 35 Coriolanus.4 5 739117 Julius Cafar. 21 748 252 If you bear me hard, now, whilst your purpled hands do reek andsmoke, fulfill your pleasure He is at fome hard point I did full hard forbear him Hard by. Be ready here hard by in the brewhoufe - Herne's oak He attendeth here hard by Hard-favour'd. Is the not hard-favour'd Richard Hard-handed. Hard-handed men, that do work in Athens Midf. Night's Dream.5 Lear. 3 Hardiment. He did confound the best part of an hour in changing hardinent 1 Hen. iv 1 Like hardiment Pofthumus hath to Cymbeline perform'd 2 947143 344 19 Troilus and Cre4588125 Cymbeline. 5 4 92227 28146 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1 Richard iii. 21644213 Hardness. We will afk; that, if we fail in our request, the blame may hang upon your hardinefs ever of hardiness is mother Hird-ruld king Coriolanus. 5 3 7361 1 Cymbeline 36 9:31 17 Henry viii. 3 2 689159 Mer. of Venice.12 1992 2 As You Like It. 4 3 24311 Twelfth Night. 3 4 326 220 Hare. Such a hare is madness the youth, to skip o'er the meshes of good counfel the cripple Her love is not the hare that I do hunt More a coward than a hare You are the hare of whom the proverb goes, whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard · Melancholy as a hare Like a brace of greyhounds having the fearful flying hare in fight He that trufts in you, where he fhould find you lions, finds you hares - If I fly, Marcius, halloo me like a hare And fnatch them up as we take hares behind Hare-bell. Nor the azur'd hare-bell, like thy veins Hare-finder. Cupid a good hare-finder Hire-lip. He makes the hare-lip Harfleur, Governor, of. D. P. I will not leave the half atchiev'd Harfleur till in her afhes fhe lie buried Go you and enter Harfleur; there remain and fortify it strongly 'against the Herlock. Harlots. Whilft fhe with harlots feafted in my house Lear. 3 4 949|1|12 Harlotry. A peevish felf-will'd harlotry, one that no perfuafion can do good Harm. And often times, to win us to our harm, the inftruments of truths Macbeth. 33652 26 238047 Ibid. 4 - Why then, alas! do I put up that womanly defence, to fay, I have done no harm 16.42 380149 - What other harm have I, good lady, done, but spoke the harm that is Thou hast done much harm upon me, Hal,-God forgive thee for it Nor will do none to-morrow, he will keep that good name still Herm. But none can cure their haims by watling them A.S. P. C. L. Richard iii. 21 21 641145 2 640 As well the fear of harm, as harm apparent, in my opinion, ought to be prevented It. 2 That I fuffer'd was all the harm I did Whofe nature is so far from doing harms, that he suspects none 15 Cymbeline. 2 895 7 I faw no harm; and then I heard each fyllable, that breath made up between them Othello. 4 2 10701 39 Harm-doing. By my life she never knew harm-doing Soft ftillness and the touches of the night become sweet harmony Like a cunning instrument put into his hands that knows no touch to tune the har- 12915 Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 164 7 2192 35 1 219241 Richard ii. 1 Troilus and Creffida. 5 7931II 8071 35 982 3 - I framed to the harp many an English ditty not on that string, madam, that is past on it ftill fhall I, 'till heart-ftring breaks Herp. Gracious duke, harp not on that; nor do not banish reason for inequality Meaf for M. 5 1| - on that still 1 Henry iv. 3 1 458 26 Richard .44 662 245 Ibid. 4 4 662 247 Coriolanus. 2 3 718248 Macbeth. 4 1378 219 Ibid. 4 1377156 42 Ant. and Cleop.311 789 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 2 I 127244 Coriolanus. 5 3 735152 [0001 21 Harry'd. I repent me much that I fo harry'd him When wit and youth is come to harveft, your wife is like to reapa proper man Tw. N. 33211 20 And reap the harvest which that rafcal fow'd 2 Henry vi. 31 586 244 3 Henry vi. 5 7 632222 -Though we havef pent our harvest of this king, we are to reap the harvest of his fon -To reap the harveft of perpetual peace by this one bloody trial of sharp war Harvef-home. There's my harvest-home Richard iii. 2 2 646157 Ibid. 5 2 6652 2 Cymbeline. 189416 502 6 Merry W. of Wind. 2 2 Cor. I 3 707137 Rom. and Jul.1 4 9731 32 Harveft-man. Like to a harvest-man, that's task'd to mow or all, or lose his hire 1418 30158 Head. I'll lay my head against any good man's hat of Holofernes in the character of Judas compared ironically And stick musk rofes in thy fleek fmooth head Your falt tears head A. S. P. C.L. Midf. Night's Dream. 4 1 1848 He means to recompenfe the pains you take by cutting off your heads To fave our heads by raifing of a head Richard ii. 2 1 421 8 Henry iv. For if their heads had any intellectual armour, they could never wear fuch heavy head pieces I'll fee if his head will stand steadier on a pole, or no That head of thine doth not become a crown - They took his head, and on the gates of York they fet the fame 447 240 Henry 37 526 2 24 Henry vi.4 7 556227 Ibid. 5 1600 1 26 3 Henry vi.21610116 - Until my mishap'd trunk, that bears this head, be round impaled with a glorious crown Ibid. 3 2 619 9 Coriolanus. 17045 3 716-17 The kingly crown'd head Our head fhall go bare, till merit crown it 1842 24 2 873 Lear 4937-16 Ibit. 4 6 95934 Beat at this gate and let thy folly in, and thy dear judgment out That eyelefs head of thine was firft fram'd flesh to raife my fortunes Head [army.] Three times hath Henry Bolingbroke made head against my power 1 H. 31 457 And a head of gallant warriors noble gentlemen We were enforc'd, for fafety fake, to fly out of your fight, and raife this Doing the execution and the act for which we have in head affembled them Tullius Aufidius then had made new head Headier. And am fallen out with my more headier will Headless. And fmooth my way upon their headless necks Head-piece. He that has a houfe to put's head in, has a good head-piece Ibid. 3 2 947 Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265|1|34 Head-frong. Tell these head-strong women what duty they do owe their lords and Canft thou when thou command'ft the beggar's knee, command the health of it Henry v. 1529235 Coriolanus. 21 71314 It gives me an estate of seven year's health Timon, thofe healths will make thee, and thy ftate, look ill · Of healths five fathom deep J. Cafar. 274944 No jocund health, that Denmark drinks to day, but the great cannon For on his choice depends the fafety and the health of the whole state 4973 2 21002238 Ibid. 1 310042 5 Lay thine ear clofe to the ground, and lift if thou canst hear the tread of travellers Say how he dy'd, for I will hear it all Hear-fay. Wounds by hear-fay Hearing. Make paffionate my fenfe of hearing Sweet royalty, bestow on me the fenfe of hearing 1 Henry iv. 22 449 2 10 3 Henry vi. 1609|2|60| Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 1 131253 Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 154146 Ibid. 52172/26 Hearing. A. S. P. C. L. - Unfit to live, or die: Oh, gravel heart In the lawful name of marrying, to give our hearts united ceremony M. W. of Wind. 4 6 Hearing improved by the want of fight Midf. Night's Dream.13 2 186|2|35 – 'Tis a good hearing, when children are toward,—But a harsh hearing, when women are froward Heart. The cry did knock against my very heart - Piteous heart -Inward joy enforced my heart to fmile as far from fraud as heaven from earth - He grieves my very heart-strings If you knew his pure heart's truth -as full of forrows as a fea of fands Here is the heart of my purpose - My heart is ready to crack with impatience - I am pale at my heart to fee thine eyes fo red: thou must be patient - That I had not a hard heart Comedy of Errors. 4 2 113213 Ibid. 4 2 113239 Ibid. 4 2 113248 122235 1231 4 124156 Taming of the Shrew. 5 Two Gent. of Verona. I 25218 Ibid. 2 7 Ibid. 4 2 33211 39119 Ibid. 4 39149 Ibid. 4 3 401/24 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 2 56112 Ibid. 2 2 56219 Meaf. for Meaf43 96114 Ibid. 4 3 96252 Ibid. I - Nature never formed a woman's heart of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice -Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand O God that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the market-place A light heart lives long Ibid. 3 1 1271 10 1281 21 132123 I 132237 2133 5 I 1401 3 Love's Labor Loft. 2 I Ibid. 5 1541 24 2 166130 2173138 One heart, one bed, two bofoms and one troth Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 180251 Ibid. 2 3 1821 4 2 185223 Ibid. 3 -The virtue of my heart, the object and the pleasure of mine eye, is only Helena Ib. 4 1 - Let my liver rather heat with wine, than my heart cool with mortifying groans - Outbrave the heart moft daring on the earth My confcience hanging about the neck of my heart Ibid. 2 2 202241 Ibid. 2 7 207115 As You Like It. 5 2 2461 59 Ibid. 5 2 246161 All's Well.1 Ibid. 4 1278150 1295153 Ibid. Twelfth Night. I - O, the, that hath a heart of that fine frame, to pay this debt of love but to a brother -I will on with my speech in your praise, and then fhew you the heart of my meflage 13072 16 Ibid. 1 5 312138 Ibid. 3 4 324213 Ibid. 4327125 2337221 Ibid. I 2 338230 -I have faid too much unto a heart of stone Who could refrain, that had a heart to love, and in that heart cour ag to make his Macbeth. 2 3 371249 384138 I would not have fuch a heart in my bofom for the dignity of the whole body Ibid. 5 1383210 Ibid. 5 - My heart hath one poor ftring to stay it by which it holds but till thy news be utter ed -You lofe a thousand well difpofed hearts Ibid. Richard ii. 4112 1 I 421 237 Heart, |