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→, Henry, prince of. D. P. 1 Henry iv. p. 441.

The nimble-footed mad-cap Prince of Wales

, challenges Harry Percy to fingle fight

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D. P.

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Richard iii.

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When the prince broke thy head for likening his father to a finging man of

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More than to us wait on your royal walks, your board, your bed Midf. Night's Dr.5 | 192|1|54| Methinks, you walk like a stranger

How wildly then walks my eftate in France

Walked like one of the lions

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K. John. 4 2 40436

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 I 27156
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Walk'd in their fleep. Yet I have known those which have walk'd in their fleep, who have died holily in their beds

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This man, with lime and rough-caft, doth present Wall, that vile wall, thofe lovers funder

which did

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O fweet and lovely Wall, fhew me thy chink to blink through with mine eyne
Nature with a beauteous wall, doth oft clofe in pollution
And that all the walls, with painted imag'ry, had faid at once, Jefu preferve thee

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Richard ii. 51 435252 2 Henry iv. 2 480 249

For thy walls, pretty flight drollery, or the story of the prodigal
On either hand thee there are fquadrons pitch'd, to wall thee from the liberty of
Alight

We'll break our walls rather than you fhall pound us up

1 Henry vi. 4 2 561 223 Coriolanus. 4 708133

O thou wall, that girdleft in those wolves! dive in the earth, and fence not Athens

Timon of Athens. 41 818145
Cymbeline. 21 9021

The heaven hold firm the wall of thy dear honour
General, take thou my foldiers, prifoners, patrimony; difpofe of them, of me; the
walls are thine

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Lear. 5 3 963118

The weakest goes to the wall; therefore I push Montague's men from the wall, and thrust their women to the wall

Wall-eyed wrath

Say, wall-ey'd flave

Romeo and Juliet.

Wall-nut. As jealous as Ford, that search'd a hollow wall-nut for his wife's leman

King John. 4
Titus Andronicus. 5

Merry W. of Windfor. 4 2

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Walloon. A bafe Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace, thrust Talbot with a spear into

the back

Wallow. Or wallow naked in December's fnow

Wan. So fhaken as we are, fo wan with care

1 Henry iv. 1 1441

Ant, and Cleop. 2 I 7732/45

Henry vii. 687 239

Wane. It appears, by his fmall light of difcretion, that he is in the wane Mid. N. Dr.51 1942

Salt Cleopatra, soften thy wan lip

Wander. Madam, you wander from the good we aim at

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Mer, of Venice. 1
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For the inheritance of their loves, and fafeguard of what that want might ruin

- And well are worth the want that you have wanted

Wanting. Take upon command what help we have, that to your wanting may be miniftred

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Wanten. Or fhall we play the wantons with our woes, and make some pretty match with fhedding tears

How fleek and wanton ye appear in every thing may bring my ruin - I am afraid, you make a wanton of me

Wanton's bird. I would have thee gone: and yet no further than

Wantonness. The spirit of wantonness is, fure, scar'd out of him
And make your wantonnefs your ignorance

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Wappen'd. This is it, that makes the wappen'd widow wed again
War. Roaring war

with good counfel

to try their fortune there

thoughts have left their places vacant

Such war of white and red within her cheeks

is no ftrife to the dark house, and the detested wife

- The event of the none fparing war

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That right in peace, which here we urge in war
That grappling vigour and rough frown of war, is cold in amity and painted

peace

Ibid. 3397 117

Now, for the bare pick'd bone of majesty, doth dogged war bristle his angry creft

Ibid. 4 3 406 259

- Tame the favage fpirit of wild war, that like a lion foftered up at hand, it may lie gently at the foot of peace

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The edge of war, like an ill-fheathed knife, no more shall cut his master compared to building

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Henry iv.

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For whom this hungry war opens his vasty jaws

When the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tyger
That never war advance his bleeding fword 'twixt England and fair France
Thus war hath given thee peace, for thou art still

O war, thou fon of hell

He that is truly dedicare to war, hath no felf love

Frowns, words, and threats, shall be the war that Henry means to use
It is war's prize to take all 'vantages

Grim-vifag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front

Henry v.2 4519140
Ibid. 31 5201 30

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Art thou yet to thy own soul so blind, that thou wilt war with God by murdering

me

Mortal ftaring war

Nay, ladies, fear not; by all the laws of war you are privileg'd
exceeds peace, as far as day does night; it's fprightly, audible, and full of vent
in fome fort, may be faid to be a ravisher
Poor Brutus, with himself at war, forgets the fhews of love to other men Jul. Cæfar.
Who does i' the wars more than his captain can, becomes his captain's captain

Cor. 4 2 750158
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Ant. and Cleop.3 17821 14
Ibid. 3 4 7841 5

twixt you twain would be as if the world should cleave
'Tis faid in Rome, that Photinus, an eunuch, and your maids, manage this war

Contumelious, beastly, mad-brain'd war

Why should I war without the walls of Troy, that find fuch cruel

Ibid. 37 7852 7 Timon of Athens. 5 3 8272 3

battle here within

Troi, and Greff

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Yoke you like draft oxen, and make you plough up the war
- and confufion, in Cæfar's name, pronounce I 'gainst thee
- The toil of the war, a pain that only feems to feek out danger, i'the name of fame
and honour

2

Ibid. 3 3 908 219 War-man. The fweet war-man is dead and rotten Love's Labour Loft.5 2 172222 War-mark`d. Distract your army, which doth most consist of war-mark'd footmen

Ant. and Cleop7785246 War-proof. On, on, you nobleft English, whose blood is fet from fathers of war-proof

Warble. Warble, child; make paffionate my fenfe of hearing
Warbling. Both warbling of one fong

Henry v.31 520143 Love's Labor Loft. 1|| 154146 2) 1871 4

Mid Night's Dream.

Wards.

Ward. I could drive her then from the ward of her purity

A. S. P. C. L.

Merry Wives of Wind 12 21 5611136
Love's Labor Loft. I 156117
All's Well.

The best ward of mine honour, is, rewarding my dependants
But I must attend his majesty's command, to whom I am now in ward
Thou know'ft my old ward ;-here I lay, and thus I bore my point

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I know, ere they will let me go to ward, they'll pawn their fwords for my enfranchisement

2 Henry vi. 51

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At all thefe wards I lie, at a thousand watches
The father should be as ward to the fon, and the fon manage his revenue

- His fon was but a ward two years ago

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If you fight against God's enemy, God will, in justice, ward you as his foldiers R. iii.5 3 668139
You are fuch a woman! one knows not at what ward you lie

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Winter's Tale. 4
Richard ii.

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Warded. Tell him it was a hand that warded him from thousand daggers Titus Andron. 3
Warden pies. I must have faffron to colour the warden pies
Warder. Stay, the king has thrown his warder down

2 Henry iv.

- O, when the king did throw his warder down, his own life hung upon the ftaff he
threw
Wardrobe. I'll murder all his ward-robe, piece by piece, until I meet the king 1 H.iv.
Warener. He hath fought with a warener
Warn. And fent to warn them to his royal prefence

They mean to warn us at Philippi here

Warn'd. Who is it, that hath warn'd us to the walls
Warnings. Our hearts receive your warnings

Merry W. of Wind.

Thefe does the apply for warnings, and portents, and evils imminent
Warp. This is our commiffion, from which we would not have you warp
Though thou the waters warp

Then one of you will prove a fhrunk pannel, and, like green timber,
Methinks my favour here begins to warp

Warped. Such a warped flip of wilderness ne'er iffu'd from his blood
Contempt his fcornful perspective did lend me, which warp'd the line
favour

Warpt. Whofe warpt looks proclaim what store her heart is made on
Warrants. My memory warrants

Could all my travels warrant me they live

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King John. 2

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All's Well. 2 1 283133
7. Cafar. 22 750251
M.for M.1

As You Like It. 2 7
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Winter's Tale.

Meaf. for Meaf. 3
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All's Well. 5 3 3031 8
Lear. 3 950/2/2

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I'll make her come, I warrant you

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Wonder not, till further warrant

With experimental feal doth warrant the tenour of my
And I'll warrant you, for the love of Beatrice

book

I hope your warrant will bear out the deed

Sith true nobility warrants thefe words in princely courtesy
I warrant, Helen, to change, would give an eye to boot

I give the warrant of thy place

Warrantize. Break up the gates, I'll be your warrantize
Warranty. From your love I have a warranty to unburthen all my

Never lov'd Caffio, but with fuch general warranty of heaven as
Warriors. We are but warriors for the working-day

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Ibid. 4 I

Ibid. 5

King John.

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I 401 259

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Othello. 3 31059 220
1 Henry vi.i
plots and purpofes
Merchant of Venice.1| 1198241
I might love Ob. 5 21076159
Henry v.4 3 53211
Ful Cafar. 2 2 750143
Titus Andron. 4 2 84916

Merry Wives of Wind.

- D. P.

2 Henry iv.

Ibid. 3

Troil, and Creff1|
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V.

- D. P. 3 Hen. vi.

offers his younger daughter in marriage with Edward, fon of Henry VI.

See how the furly Warwick man's the walls

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Warwickfire. In Warwickshire I have true hearted friends, not mutinous in peace, yet

Ibid. 48 297143

Wary

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- Let us be wary, let us hide our loves

A.S. P. C. L. Meaf. for Meaf4 | 93118 Hamlet.5 21040 158 Othello. 3 31063118

W.T.4 3 3531 32

Was. 'Twas I; but 'tis not I: I do not shame to tell you what I was As You Like It. 4 3 24516
Wafb. How prettily the young fwain feems to wash the hand was fair before
Wafb'd. Even then that fun-fhine brew'd a fhower for him, that wash'd his father's
fortunes forth of France

Wafber. Which is the manner of his washer
Wafbes. Thefe Lincoln washes have devoured them
Wafps. Injurious wafps, to feed on fuch fweet honey

Sat on the head of a wafp's nest

3 Henry vi. 2 2
Merry W.of Wind. 1 2
K. John S 6
Two Gent. of Verona, 12
Winter's Tale. 4 3

There be more wafps that buz about his nofe, will make this fting the fooner H.viii. 3 2
But when you have the honey you defire, let not this wafp out-live us both to fting

Wafpifb headed fon

As I guefs, by the ftern brow, and wafpifh action

If I be wafpifh, beft beware my iting

Titus Andronicus. 2 3

I'll ufe you for my mirth, yea, for my laughter, when you are waspish Wafful candle. A uaflal candle, my Lord; all tallow

Tempeft. 41

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As You Like It. 4 3
Tam. of the Shrew.. 2
7. Cafar. 4
2 Henry iv. 1
meetings, mar-
Love's Labor Loft.5

Waels. He is wit's pedlar, and retails his wares at wakes, and waffels,
kets, fairs

His two chamberlains, will I with wine and waffel fo convince
Leave thy lafcivious waffels

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Thyfelf and thy belongings are not thine own fo proper, as to waste thyself upon thy

Go find him out, and we will nothing wafte till your return -Your means are very flender, and your walle great

Wafled. A merrier hour was never wafted there

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Call the reft of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave
For the watch to babble and talk is moft tolerable, and not to be endured
Perchance, wind up my watch, or play with fome rich jewel

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Ibid. 3 3

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Twelfth Night. 2 5 318133

Since when, my watch hath told me, toward my grave I have travell'd but two hours

Ibid. 5 1 3302

Even fuch, they fay, as ftand in narrow lanes, and beat our watch, and 1ob our paffengers

thou and wake, when others be afleep, to pry into the fecrets of the state At all thefe wards I lie, at a thousand watches

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Wotch-cafe. And leav'ft the kingly couch a watch-cafe, or a common larum bell 2 H. iv. 31 48819

Watched. You must be watched, ere you can be made tame
I have watch'd, and travel!'d hard

Troil, and Cref. 3 2 873115
Lear. 2 2 942|1|33

Watchers. Get on your night-gown, left occafion call us, and fhew us to be watchers

Watchings. Though it cost me ten nights watchings

Much Ado

I confefs I flept not; but profefs, had that was well worth watching Watchman. Charge or directions for the execution of the office Much Ado I fhall the effect of this good leflon keep, as watchman to my heart

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Mer. of Venice. 2 2 203115
Twelfth Night.34 323 424
Ibid. 4 2 327|2|43
K. John434061241

Water.

Water. Be he the fire, I'll be the yielding water

And water cannot wash away your fin
For there will be a world of water fhed, upon the parting of your wives and you

A. S. P. C.L.

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Sirrah, you giant! what fays the doctor to my water
- The water itself was a good healthy water; but for the party that owed it, he might
have more diseases than he knew of

The pretty and sweet manner of it forc'd those waters from me
Smooth runs the water, where the brook is deepest
That our best water brought by conduits hither

Timon of Athens. I 2
Titus Andronicus.2
he, he goes; but
Hamlet.5

Here's that, which is too weak to be a finner, honeft water
More water glideth by the mill than wots the miller of
If the man go to this water, and drown himself, it is, will he, nill
if the water come to him, and drown him, he drowns not himself
Too much of water haft thou, poor Ophelia, and therefore I forbid my tears
And your water is a fore decayer of your whorefon dead body
She was falfe as water

Water-drops. When water-drops have worn the stones of Troy
Water-flies. Ah, how the poor world is pefter'd with fuch water-flies

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Lear. I I
Tempeft.4
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As waves before a veffel under fail, fo men obey'd, and fell below his ftem
With what courteous action it waves you to a removed ground
Wav'd. He wav'd indifferently 'twixt doing them neither good, nor harm
Wave-zvorn bafis

Waving thy head, with often, thus, correcting thy ftout heart
Wawle. The first time that we smell the air, we wawle and ery
Wax. Break the neck of the wax

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Cymbeline. 53 921135
Macbeth.4 1378 149

Cor. 2 2 715243
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Hamlet.1

Coriol. 2

Lear. 4 958218

Since I nor wax, nor honey can bring home, I quickly were diffolved from my hive, to give some labourer room

By your leave, wax

Old I do wax

· Many more proud birds have wrought the easy melting king like wax As red as fire! nay, then her wax muft melt

2

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That was way to make his godhead wax

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2 Waxen coat. And with thy bleffings steel my lances point, that it may enter Mowbray`s

Waxen image near a fire bears no impreffion of the thing it was
With rounds of waxen tapers on their heads, and rattles in their hands M.W.ofW.4 4
And waxen in their mirth

T. of A. 1
Cymb. 3 2
Lear.
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Coriolanus. 2
Timon of Ath. 3 4
Trvo Gent. of Ver.2 4

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My free drift halts not particularly, but moves itself in a wide sea of wax
Good wax, thy leave :-bleft be the bees, that make these locks of counsel
Leave, gentle wax, and manners, blame us not

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Waxes.

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But, as this temple waxes, the inward fervice of the mind and foul grows wide withal

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Now no way can I stray; fave back to England, all the world's my way Rich..1 3 418 114

2 Henry iv. 5

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