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Ant. and Cleop. 14 21 7701143

Quality. Whofe quality, going on, the fides o' the world may danger
And things out ward, do draw the inward quality after them, to fuffer all alike Ibid. 311
Give her what comforts the quality of her paffion requires
Know you the quality of Lord Timon's fury

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Timon of Athens.3 6
Troilus and Creff41
Cymbeline 5 5
Lear 2 4

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Give him note of our approach, with the whole quality wherefore
For condition, a shop of all the qualities that man loves woman for
You know the fiery quality of the duke, how unremovable and fixt he is
Thou it not believe of how deprav'd a quality

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Quam. It is the only thing for a qualm

And trow you what he call'd me?-Qualm, perhaps

Ibid. 4

Hamlet 2 2 1013 245
Ibid. 2 2 1014 236
Othello.131049 232
Ibid. 3 3 1061 2 I

Much Ado About Noth. 3 4
Love's Lab. Loft. 5

Some fudden qualm hath struck me to the heart, and dimm'd mine eyes, that I can read no further

Qualmifb. Hence! I am qualmish at the smell of leak

Quantities. If I were faw'd into quantities, I should make four dozen of fuch bearded

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Holy feems the quarrel upon your grace's part, black and fearful on the oppofer's A.W.3 - I have heard of fome kind of men, that put quarrels purpofely on others, to talte -their valour

And the chance of goodness, be like our warranted quarrel -Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven

Twelfth Night.34 3251 2

Macbeth.
Richard ii,

Against whom comeft thou? and what's thy quarrel? speak like a true knight 16.4 3 416215

Let it be a quarrel between us, if you live

-I dare fay, this quarrel wili drink blood another day
Thrice is he arm'd, that hath his quarrel just

No quarrel, but a fweet contention

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It is a quarrel juft and reasonable, to be reveng'd on him that kill'd my husband Ř.iii. 2 636230
It is a quarrel most unnatural, to be reveng'd on him that loveth thee
Yet, if that quarrel, fortune, do divorce it from the bearer, 'tis a fufferance, panging
as foul and body's fevering

Titus Andronicus.I 28,6111

If you'll patch a quarrel, as matter whole you have not to make it with Ant, and Cl2
This day all quarrels die, Andronicus
And the best quarrels, in the heat, are curs'd by thofe that feel their sharpness Lear 5
The quarrel is between our masters, and us their men

"I will back thee

Romeo and Juliet.|x|

3 962 243 1968 1! Ibid I 9681 16

Why, thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more or a hair lefs in his beard than thou haft

-Thy head is as full of quarrels, as an egg is full of meat

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Beware of entrance into quarrel; but, being in, bear it that the oppofer may beware

of thee

Hamlet 31004255
Othello 2 31055137

He will be as full of quarrel and offence as my mistress's dog Quarry. Were on the quarry of thefe murder'd deer to add the death of you Macbeth 4 3 382 215 I'd make a quarry with thousands of these quarter'd flaves, as high as I could pitch

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my lance

This quarry cries, on havock

Quarter. Keep good quarter and good care to-night

Follow the noife fo far as we have quarter

Not a man shall pass his quarter

Coriolanus

170557 Hamlet. 2104126 King Jobn.5 5 410 2 Ant. and Cleop 4 3 7925 Timon of Athens 5 82923 Othello2 31056|2|17| King Jobn 2 2 395 33 Cymbeline 44919237

In quarter and in terms, like bride and groom, diverting them from bed

Quarter'd. And quarter'd in her heart

Behold their quarter'd fires

Quat. I have rubb'd this young quat almost to the fenfe, and he grows angry Othello 5 1 107419

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can. Throw the quean in the kennel Queafiness. They did fight with queasiness constrain'd, as men drink potions Qualy ftomach

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2 Henry iv

4791258 Ibid.1 1475233

Much Ado About Notb. 2 1128228

Who, queafy with his infolence already, will their good thoughts call from him

I have one thing of a queazy question, which I must act Queen o' the sky

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Antony and Cleop.36784212
Lear 1939 24
Tempeft 31 171 3

The queen, the fweetest creature's dead, and vengeance for't not dropp'd down yet

I'll queen it no inch farther, but milk my ewes and weep to King Richard. D. P.

The happiest gift that ever marquifs gave, the fairest queen that ever

Winter's Tale. 32 345 255

One way, or other, she is for a king; and she shall be my love, or elfe

I had rather be a country fervant maid, than a great queen
Poor painted queen, vain flourish of my fortune

A queen in jest, only to fill the fcene

For queen, a very caitiff crown'd with care

By my troth, and maidenhead, I would not be a queen

Ibid. 4 3 35410

Richard ii.

413

1571 2 6

king receiv'd
1 Henry vi.
my queen
3 Henry vi. 3
Richard iii. 13
Ibid. 1

"Tis ftrange; a three-pence bow'd would hire me, old as I am, to queen it

2 618145 638 251 640219

Ibid. 4 4 660118
Ibid. 4 4 660129

Henry viii. 2 3 682229
Ibid. 2 3 682 243

- There was a lady once, that would not be a queen, that would the not for all the mud in Ægypt

Ibid. 23 6832 7

She had all the royal makings of a queen; as holy oil, Edward Confeffor's crown, the rod, and bird of peace

wife to Cymbeline. D. P.

Quell. Quail, cruth, conclude, and quell

Who thall bear the guilt of our great quell

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Queller. A man-queller, and a woman queller
Quench. Come, quench your blushes

2 Henry iv. 2 1 Winter's Tale 4 3 350156

21075 241 89229

This is of purpofe lay'd, by fome that hate me, to quench mine honour Henry viii. 5 2 698 232 Weeps the ftill, fay'st thou? doft thou think, in time she will not quench Cymbeline. 16898 216 -If I quench thee, thou flaming minifter I can again thy former light reftore Othello. 5 Quench'd. That in all reafon should have quench'd her love Meafure for Meafure. 3 1 Being thus quench'd of hope, not longing

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Cymbeline. 5 5
Quern. Sometimes labour in the quern, and bootlefs make the breathlefs housewife
churn
Midf. Night's Dream. 2
Quests. Contrarious quests
Meaf for Meaf 4| 1|
Volumes of report run with thefe falfe and most contrarious quefts upon thy doings Ib. 4 I
What lawful quest have given their verdict up unto the frowning judge Richard .14 643
Or ceafe your queft of love

The fenate hath fent about three several quefts, to fearch you out
Queftant. When the bravest questant shrinks, find that you feek, that fame may cry you
aloud

Queftion. Old Efcalus, though first in question, is thy fecondary

Lofs of question

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I met the duke yesterday, and had much question with him

Make that thy question, and go rot

Live you? or are you aught that man may question

this moft bloody piece of work

-I must not have you henceforth question me whither I go, nor reason whereabout

As You Like It.32
Ibid. 3

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Winter's Tale 1
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– Yet, if you there did practice on my state, your being in Egypt might

be my question Antony and Cleop. 2

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Trail, and Creff 41

Lear. I 3 934 2 24

Ibid. 5 962218 Hamlet. 2 21012224 Ibid. 21 210132'39 Queftion

Queftion. Niggard of question

So may he with more facile question bear it

A.S. P. C.L.

Hamlet. 31 11016,158

Othello.

31047133

Ham. 1 1006132

Questionable. Thou com'ft in such a questionable shape, that I will speak to thee
Question'd. To every country, where this is question'd, send our letters, with free
pardon
Henry viii. 12 6751 57
Queftrifts. Some five or fix and thirty of his knights, hot queftrists after him Lear. 37 951210
Queubus. The Vapians paffing the equinoxial of Queubus

Twelfth Night. 2 3 314224

Quick. I had rather be set quick in the earth, and bowl'd to death with turneps

- condition

celerity

M. Wives of Wind. 3 4 63116
Meaf. for Meaf. II 76/140
Ibid. 4 2 94221

Then fhall Hector be whipp'd for Jacquenetta that is quick by him; and hang'd for
Pompey that is dead by him

The mercy that was quick in us but late

· Earth, gape open wide, and eat him quick

Quicken his embraced heaviness

Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 172242

Hen. v. 2 2 516214 Rich. iii. 1 2 6361 5 M. of Venice. 2 8 20216

Thefe hairs, which thou dost ravish from my chin, will quicken and accufe thee Lear. 37 951242

Even then this forked plague is fated to us when we do quicken Quickly. D. P. M. Wives of Wind. p. 45.

D. P. 2 Hen. iv. P. 473.

-D. P.

-D.P.

Quick lye. It is a quick lye, fir; 'twill away again from me to you
Quickness. With fiery quickness

Quick fail. And yet but raw neither, in respect of his quick fail
Quick-fand. What Clarence, but a quick-fand of deceit
Thefe quick-fands, Lepidus, keep off them, for you link

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3 Hen. vi. 5 4 6301 Antony and Cleop. 27780248 Quickfilver. A rafcal bragging flave! the rogue fled from me like quickfilver 2 H..24 486120 Swift as quickfilver, it courfes through the natural gates and alleys of the body Ham.1 Quick-witted. How likes Gremio these quick-witted folks Quiddities. What, in thy quips and thy quiddities

Quiddits. Where be his quiddits now, his quillets, his cafes, tricks

Quiet. Out of quiet

thy cudgel; thou doft fee I eat

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Taming of the Shrew. 5 2 275215 1 Henry iv. 1 2 443

his tenures, and his

Quietness, grown fick of reft, would purge by any defperate change
Quietus. When he himself might his quietus make with a bare bodkin
Quill. We may deliver our fupplications in the quill

Quillets. Some tricks, fome quillets, how to cheat the devil

Hamlet. 511034

Twelfth Night.2| 3| 315
Henry .51 537

Antony and Cleop.|1| 3| 771|
Hamlet. 3110171
3 575

2 Henry vi.

Love's Labor Left. 4 3 163

In these nice fharp quillets of the law, good faith, I am no wiser than a daw 1 H. vi. 2 4 552217

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Quintaine. And that which here stands up, is but a quintaine, a lifeless block AsY.L..

Quinteffence. This quinteflence of every sprite

What is this quinteffence of duft

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Hamlet. 2

Titus Andronicus.

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Quired. My throat of war be turn'd, which quired with my drum, into a pipe
Quiring. Still quiring to the young ey'd cherubims
Quirks. Odd quirks and remnants of wit

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I have felt fo many quirks of joy and grief, that the first face of neither, on the ftart, can woman me unto 't

- Belike, this is a man of that quirk

One that excels the quirks of blazoning pens

Quits. Your evil quits you well

All's Well 3 2 2911
Twelfth Night 3 4 32514

Otbella. 2 1 10521
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Meafure for Measure.

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Quit. Till thou canft quit thee by thy brother's mouth, of what we think against thee,
As You Like It.

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And ere thou bid good-night, to quit their grief, tell thou the lamentable fall of

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I would, I could quit all offences with as clear excuse
God quit you in his mercy! hear your sentence

And I fhall quit you with gud leve

If you do free your children from the fword, your children's children quit it in your

age

God fafely quit her of her burden, and with gentle travail

God quit you

As he fhall like, to quit me

To quit the bloody wrongs upon her foes

Their father (then old and fond of iffue) took fuch forrow, that he
Edmund, enkindle all the fparks of nature, to quit this horrid act

Be trufty, and I'll quit thy pains

- Is 't not perfect confcience, to quit him with this arm Or quit in anfwer of the third exchange

Quittance. Omittance is no quittance

Henry v. 2 2 517143 Ibid. 31 21 521160 Richard iii. 3668147 Henry vii. 51 6971 50 789222 Ibid. 11789251

Antony and Cleop.311

quit being Cym
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Titus And. 2 833112
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Romeo and Juliet. 2
Hamlet 5
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4 980135 21038118 210401 48

As You Like It.35 241 3&

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Rend'ring faint quittance, wearied and out-breath'd, to Harry Monmouth 2 H. iv.
We shall forget the office of our hand, fooner than quittance of defert and merit H.v.2 2 516121
As fitting belt to quittance their deceit

Henry vi. 21550133

No gift to him, but breeds the giver a return exceeding all use of quittance T. of At. 1 1 806 2 20 Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand shames

Quiver. If Cupid hath not spent all his quiver in Venice

There was a little quiver fellow, and 'a would manage you his piece thus
Why dost thou quiver, man

- I am fo vext, that every part about me quivers

The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind

Quivering thigh

Quoifs. Golden quoifs, and stomachers

2 Henry vi.32 5891

Hence, therefore, thou sickly quoif; thou art a guard too wanton for the head

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Romeo and Juliet 2

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Winter's Tale. 4

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Quoniam, he feemeth in his minority; ergo, I come with this apology Love's Labor Loft.

Quote you my folly

We did not quote them fo

- Note, how the quotes the leaves

- What care I, what curious eye doth quote deformities

Quoted. He's quoted for a most perfidious slave

A fellow, by the hand of nature mark'd, quoted, and sign'd, to do a deed of fhame

- joint by joint

-I am forry, that with better heed and judgment, I had not quoted
Ruste. 'Tis dinner time, quoth I. My gold, quoth he
Quotidian. He feems to have the quotidian of love upon him
uotidian tertian. He is fo fhak'd of a burning quotidian tertian

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is for the dog

Rabato. Your other rabato were better

Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 9801 56 Much Ado About Noth. 3 4 135224

abbet. I knew a wench married in an afternoon, 'as fhe went to the garden for parfly to ftuff a rabbet

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· Away, you whorefon upright rabbet, away
abbit-fucker. Hang me up by the heels for a rabbit-fucker, or a poulter's hare 1 H. iv. 24

abble. A rabble more of vile confederates

- Or let a rabble lead you to your deaths

bblement. Still, as he refus'd it, the rabblement hooted

ce. Vile race

And now I give my fenfual race the rein

Comedy of Er.51
2 Henry vi. 4 8
Julius Cafar.1
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Meaf. for Meaf.24

5224 86245 Race.

Race. None our parts fo poor, but was a race of heaven
Rack. Leave not a rack behind

But being lack'd and loft, why, then we rack the value
I live upon the rack.-Upon the rack, Baffanio

A. S. P. C.L.

Antony and Cleep | 3 7701245
Tempest. 41 17250

Much Ado About Noth. 41139135

M. of Venice. 3 2 21017

I fear, you speak upon the rack, where men, enforced, do speak any thing
Even like a man new haled from the rack

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Henry vi. 25 553 240

— He hates him, that would upon the rack of this tough world stretch him out longer

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The rack stand still

Thou haft fet me on the rack

Lear.
Hamlet

3965 240 21015141

Othella. 3 3 1063 144 Cor. 17331 2 H.io. 2 2 4812 by God's

Rack'd. A pair of tribunes, that have rack'd for Rome, to make coals cheap
Racket. It is a low ebb of linen with thee, when thou keepest not racket there
When we have match'd our rackets to thefe balls, we will, in France,
grace, play a fet, shall strike his father's crown into the hazard
Racking. Three glorious funs, each one a perfect fun; not separated by the racking
clouds

Radiant. Most radiant Pyramus, most lilly-white of hue

· Cymbeline

Henry v.12 513150

3 Henry vi. 21 609

Mid. Night's Dream.31841

Radish. If a' fought not with fifty of them, I am a bunch of radish
When he was naked, he was, for all the world, like a forked radish,
fantastically carv'd upon it with a knife

Raft. Where is that fon that floated with thee on that fatal raft
Rag. Not a rag of money

- Thou rag of honour

If thou wilt curfc-thy father, that poor rag, must be thy fubject
The poor foldier that fo richly fought, whole rags sham'd gilded arms
Rags of France. Lafh hence thefe over-weening rags of France
Rage. Which before would give preceptial medicine to rage
Thy rage fhall burn thee up, and thou shalt turn to ashes
For my rage was blind

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Cymbeline. 55 918:214 1 Henry io.2 4 453145 with a head 2 Henry iv. Comedy of Er 5 Ibid. 4 Richard iii.

2 491 250

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Whofe rage doth rend like interrupted waters, and o'er bear what they are us'd to

In rage, deaf as the fea, hafty as fire

Kifs the rod, and fawn on rage with bafe humility

- Put not your worthy rage into your tongue

bear

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This tyger-footed rage, when it shall find the harm of unscann'd swiftnefs, will, too late, tie leaden pounds to his heels

Ibid.

Defire me not to allay my rages and revenges, with your colder reasons
My rage is gone, and I am ftruck with forrow

Ibid.

735

Ibid.

When one fo great begins to rage, he's hunted even to falling Antony and Cleop
And that your rage would not be purg'd, the fent you word the was dead

1.190 Ibid. 412 796

- To give thy rages balm, to wipe out our ingratitude with loves above their quantity

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-Left his ungovern'd rage diffolve the life that wants the means to lead it - Eyeless rage

Raggamuffins. I have led my raggamuffins where they are pepper'd
Raggedness. Your loop'd and window'd raggedness, defend you from feafons fuch as

thefe

Raging tooth. Being troubled with a raging tooth

Raging-wood. How the young whelp of Talbot's, raging-wood, did fieth his puny fword in Frenchmen's blood

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- Say, that the rail; why, then I'll tell her plain, the fings as fweetly as a nightingale

I fhall fooner rail thee into wit and holiness

Taming of the Shrew.
Troilus and Creda 1! 86€

The thing of courage as rouz'd with rage, with rage doth sympathize Tr. and Cr.1 3 862 The fire of rage is in him

Timon of Athens. 6 828

Cymbeline 2894|
Lear. 4 955

Ibid 946
Ibid. 7900

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