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Light on. If I can by any means light on a fit man
-There be good fellows in the world, an a man could light on them
Lighted. By good fortune I have lighted well

Margaret, now thy heavy curfe is lighted on poor Haftings' wretched head Rich. iii. 34 6522 28

Lighten. Now the lord lighten thee! thou art a great fool

Lighter. And to frown upon Sir Toby, and the lighter people
Light-foot. Some light-foot friend poft to the Duke of Norfolk
Lightly. And will not lightly trust the meffenger

2 Henry iv. 21| 481|1|44| Twelfth Night 53321 24 Richard iii. 4 4 663217 Comedy of Errors. 4 4 1151 29 3 638149 Ibid. 3 1 649|1|21| Ibid. 3 1 649156

-They love his grace but lightly, that fill his ears with such dislentious rumours R. i.

Short fummers lightly have a forward spring

-I weigh it lightly, were it heavier

Lightness. Yet muft Antony no way excufe his foils, when we do bear fo great weight

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-When the cross blue lightning feem'd to open the breast of heaven, I did prefent

myself even in the aim and very flash of it

-Secure of thunder's crack, or lightning flash

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-You-nimble lightnings, dart your blinding flames into her scornful eyes
You fulphurous and thought-executing fires, vaunt-couriers to oak-cleaving thun-
derbolts

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-'Tis like, you would not feaft him like a friend, and 'tis well seen, he found an

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- That every like is not the fame, O Cæfar, the heart of Brutus yerns to think upon

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Liking. Your difcontenting father I'll strive to qualify, and bring him up to likingWT 4 3 354 250 And needs no other fuitor, but his likings

Othello. 3 1 159 30%

Likelihood. What of his heart perceive you in his face, by any likelihood he fhew'd to

day

Lily. To paint the lily-is wasteful

Richard iii. 3 4 65246
King John.

Like the lily, that once was mistress of the field, and flourish'd, I'll hang my head
and perish

Yet a virgin, a moft unspotted lily fhall fhe pafs to the ground
-Fresh lily! and whiter than the sheets

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Lily. Oh fweeteft, fairest lily! my brother wears thee not the one half fo well, as when thou grew'it thyfelf

Lily-beds.

Where I may wallow in the lily-beds propos'd for the deferver Lily-liver'd. Go, prick thy face, and over red thy fear, thou lily-liver'd boy knave

Limander. Like Limander am I trusty still

Limbeck. And the receipt of reafon a limbeck only
Limber. You put me off with limber vows

Limb-meal. O, that I had her here, to tear her limb-meal

Limbo. As far from help as limbo is from blifs

A.S. P. C. L !

Cymbeline. 4 2 916 246
Tr. and Cr.3 2 872 241
Macbeth. 5 3 384148
Lear. 2 2 940 221

Midf. Night's Dream.5 1 194 125
Macbeth. 17, 368 227
Winter's Tale. 233426
Cymbeline. 2 4 905 246

Talk'd of fatan, and of limbo, and of furies, and I know not what

Limbo-patrum. I have fome of 'em in limbo-patrum

Titus Andronicus.31 842 225
All's Well.5 31 30515
Henry viii. 53 70121
K. John. 1

Limbs. Therefore good mother to whom am I beholden for these limbs Even fo my limbs, weaken'd with grief, being now enrag'd with grief, themfelves

Let us chufe fuch limbs of noble counsel

Two pulls at once,—his lady banish'd, and a limb lopp'd off

So, fo; these are the limbs of the plot

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Ibid. 5 2 503 224

2 Henry vi. 23 581215

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Henry viii.

The tribulation of Tower-hill, or the limbs of Limehouse their dear brothers Ibid. 5

For Antony is but a limb of Cæfar

A curfe fhall light upon the limbs of men

Lime. Put fome lime on your fingers

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Tempeft. 4 I

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Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2

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M. Wives of Windfor.

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1 Henry iv. 2

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Much Ado About Noth. 3 1

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All's Well. 3 5
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Madam, myself have limed a bush for her; and plac'd a quire of such enticing birds

-York and impious Beaufort, that falfe priest, have all limed bushes to betray thy
wings

O lined foul; that, struggling to be free, art more engag'd
Limehoufe. The tribulation of Tower-hill, or the limbs of Limehouse their dear bro-|

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Henry viii.

Merry Wives of Wind.3
Troil. and Creff51884 145

2 Henry vi. 3 3 591 115 Meaf. for Meaf.3892

Lime-twigs. Like lime-twigs fet to catch my winged foul
Limit. Between which time of the contract, and limit of the folemnity
Hurried here to this place, I' the open air, before I have got strength of limit W.'s T.3 2 3451
And many limits of the charge fet down but yesternight

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I pr'ythee, give no limits to my tongue; I am a king, and privileg'd to fpeak 3 H. vi. 2 2 612217 For reverence to fome alive I give a fparing limit to my tongue each leader to his feveral charge

Ricbard iii. 3 655239
Ibid. 5 3 665 250
Cymbeline-33908 2 3

It there were reafon for thefe miferies, then into limits could I bind my woes T. An. 384326 A prifon for a debtor, that not dares to ftride a limit

Limitation. You have ftood your limitation; and the tribunes endue you with the people's voice

Limited. I'll make fo bold to call, for 'tis my limited service

There is boundless theft in limited profeffions

Coriolanus. 2 3 717 236 Macbeth. 23 371 118 Timon of Athens. 4 3 82423

Limin'd. As mine eye doth his effigies witness most truly limn'd, and living in your

face

As You Like It 2 7 234 2 5 Merchant of Venice. 32 21112 Taming of the Shrew. 2 1 262147

Limp. So far this fhadow doth limp behind the fubstance
Why doth the world report, that Kate doth limp
There is an old poor man, who after me hath many a weary step, limp'd in pure

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Lineaments. There must needs be a like proportion of lineaments, of manners, and of fpirit

A. S. P. C. L.

Mer. of Venice 5 4 213 25

And out of you fhe fees herself more proper, than any of her lineament can show he

I did infer your lineaments, being the right idea of your father
Lin'd. Who lin'd himself with hope, eating the air on promife of fupply
Linen. Let Thisby have clean linen

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And God knows, whether thofe that bawl out the ruins of thy linen, fhall inherit his kingdom

Linen-cheeks. Those linen-cheeks of thine are counfellors to fear

Lines. As many lines clofe in the dial's center

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Henry v

1 Henry vi 3 Julius Cafar 2747 245

And fends the weapons wrapped about with lines that wound beyond the feeling to the quick

-The lines of my body are as well drawn as his

Titus Andronicus. 4 2 846 2 21
Cymbeline 41 914134

Ling. Our old ling, and our Ifbel o' the country, are nothing like our old ling, and our libels o' the court

Linger. And in Southampton linger your patience on

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Slender

Unless his abode be linger'd here by some accident

Linguift. By your own report a linguist

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Linfy-woolfy. But what linfy-woolfy haft thou to speak to us again
Lion. Had I been seized by an hungry lion

Like an o'er-grown lion in a cave, which goes not out for prey
Run by the hideous law as mice by lions

Doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion
Thus doft thou hear the Nemean lion roar

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There it not a more fearful wild-fowl, than your lion living

One lion may [fpeak] when many afles do

When lion rough in wildeft rage doth roar

Midf. Night's Dream.

This lion is a very fox for his valour, and a goose for his discretion
Mock the lion when he roars for prey

- 'Tis the royal difpofition of that beaft, to prey on nothing that doth

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Mer.of Venice. 2 feem as dead As You Like It 4 3 244 245 — The awless lion could not wage the fight, nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hand

King John

- O well did he become that lion's robe, that did difrobe the lion of that robe Talks as familiarly of roaring lions, as maids of thirteen do of puppy dogs

A cafed lion by the mortal paw

make leopards tame

In war was never lion raged more fierce

The lion, dying, thrufteth forth his paw, and wounds the earth
Melancholy as an old lion

The lion will not touch the true prince

Valiant as a lion, and wondrous affable

Ibid.

1390 217
I 391 255

Ibid. 2
394 247
Ibid 3 1 398 2 2

Richard ii. I 1415

Ibid. 2 I 421 2 3
Ibid. 5 14351 S

1 Henry iv. 2 443 233
Ibid. 2 4 454128
Ibid. 3 1 458 157
Ibid. |3 1 458 214
Ibid. 3 3 463223
2 477 247
494 236

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Henry iv.

So that his power, like a fangless lion, may offer but not hold

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- The other lords, like lions wanting food, do rufh upon us as their hungry prey 1 H. vi.
- Either renew the fight or tear the lions out of England's coat
Renounce your fon, give fheep in lion's stead

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- The man that once did fell the lion's fkin while the beaft liv'd, was kill'd with hunt

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Lion. And, like a hungry lion did commence rough deeds of rage, and stern impatience

But great men tremble, when the lion roars

That winter lion, who, in rage, forgets aged contufions

A. S. P. C. L Henry vi.47 564 5 2 Henry vi. 31583152 Ibid. 2 6022 7

So looks the pent-up lion o'er the wretch that trembles under his devouring paws

- As doth a lion in a herd of neat

3 Henry vi. 3
Ibid. 21

607144 609 150

- To whom do lions caft their gentle looks? not to the beast that would ufurp their den

Ibid. 2 2 61126
Whilft lions war, and battle for their dens, poor harmless lambs abide their enmity Ib. 25 614222
When the lion fawns upon the lamb, the lamb will never ceafe to follow
And in their chain fetter'd the kingly lion

So looks the chafed lion upon the daring huntsman that has gall'd him
He that trufts to you, where he fhould find you lions, finds you hares
He is a lion that I am proud to hunt

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Against the capitol I met a lion, who glar'd upon me and went furly by
He were no lion, were not Romans hinds

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Ibid. 4 8 627 234 Ibid. 57 632211 Henry viii. 3 2 690 213 Coriolanus.11 705125 Ibid. J. Cafar 13744 Ibid. 13 746 Ibid. 21748 242 We were two lions litter'd in one day, and I the elder and more terrible Ibid. 2 2 7502/14 'Tis better playing with a lion's whelp, than with an old one dying Ant. and Cleo. 311 789147 If thou wert the lion, the fox would beguile thee Timon of Athens. 4 3 823142 The lion, mov'd with pity, did endure to have his princely paws par'd all away T.A.2 3 839155 -They that have the voice of lions, and the act of hares, are they not monsters

- [may be betray'd] with toils

Troilus and Cre3 2 873

- Thou shalt hunt a lion, that will fly with his face backward
You have a vice of mercy in you, which better fits a lion than a man
And to grin like lions upon the pikes o' the hunters

in prey

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Ibid. 41 8772 5 Ibid. 53 887 240 Cymb. 53 92124 Lear 3 4 948 247 Othello. 2310572 5

Even fo as one would beat his offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion Lion-mettled. Be lion-mettled, proud; and take no care, who chafes, who frets, or where confpirers are

Lion-fick. Yes, lion-fick, fick of a proud heart

Macbeth. 41378241 Tr. and Cre

Lion's-rubelp. Stood fmiling, to behold his lion's whelp forage in blood of French nobility

Henry v

Lionefs. A lionefs, with udders all drawn dry, lay couching, head on ground, with cat-
like watch

Did he leave him there, food to the fuck'd and hungry lioness
A lionefs hath whelped in the streets

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Ibid. 43 244 257
Julius Cæfar 22 750141

Merry Wives of Wind. 1 I 47
Meaf. for Meaf.3 1
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Midf. Night's Dream. 2 186158
Ibid 1194117
Merchant of Venice 32 210247
As You Like It. I 245 260

-I will not open my lips to wide as a briftle may enter in way of excufe Twelfth Night S 310212 A foolith hanging of thy nether lip

1 Henry iv2 4455156

- Teach not thy lip fuch fcorn; for it was made for kiffing, lady, not for fuch contempt

- Their lips were four red rofes on a stalk

- His coward lips did from their colour fl

He hangs the lip at fomething

Slaver with lips as common as the stairs that mount the capitol

Richard i1 26371
Ibid. 43 658 256
2 7431 52

Julius Cafar.
Troil. and Creff31 87222
Cymbeline 1900 131

My lips, two blufhing pilgrims ready ftand to smooth that rough touch with a tender

kifs

Have not faints lips and holy palmers too

And lips, O you the doors of breath, feal with a righteous kifs, to engroffing death

Romeo and Juliet. 1 5 9741 37
Ibid. 1 5 974144

a dateless bargain

Ibid. 5 3 99514 Othello. 4 11068111 Ant. and Cleop 2 5 7772 37

To lip a wanton in a fecure couch, and to fuppofe her chaste Lipp'd. A hand, that kings have lipp'd, and trembled kiffing Lipfbury pinfold. If I had thee in Lipfbury pinfold, I would make thee care for me Lear. 2 2 9402 Liquor. They would melt me out of my fat, drop by drop, and liquor fishermen's boots with me Liquor'd. Justice hath liquor'd her

12

Merry W. of Wind. 4 5 69 222 8 1 Henry iv. 2 1 44911 Liquorice.

Liquorice draughts

Life. He can carve too and lifp

- Look, you lifp, and wear strange faits

Timon of Athens. 4 3 322|1|8
Love's Labor Loft. 5 2
As You Like It. 41

Lifping hawthorn buds, that come like women in men's apparel, and smell like Bucklersbury in fimple time

Lift. Elves, lift your names

Your own fcience exceeds, in that, the lifts of all advice my strength can give you

A. S. P. C. L.

169 133

242

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Ibid. 4 1 464141

2 574147

Ibid. 2 3 581 227

Coriolanus.1 4 708139

Ibid. 3 3 725113

Julius Cæfar. 5 4 764 259 Ant. and Cleop. 49 793154 Lear. 5 3 962255

Ibid. 5 3 964|1|46|

Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 968124 Hamlet. 1 31004215

Ibid. 4 510295 Othello. 2 110522 7 Ibid. 4110681 16

Liffening. As they had feen me, with thefe hangman's hands liftening their fear Macb. 2 2 370111 Lifted. Ever where his raging eye, or savage heart, without controul, listed to make a

prey

Richardiii. 3 5 653 221

Literature. Gower is a a goot captain, and is goot knowledge and literature in the wars

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I would they were Barbarians, (as they are though in Rome litter'd) Little. Hold little faith, though thou haft too much fear

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 30125 Much Ado About Noth. 41 1391 I but now live here no

From feventeen years till now almoft fourfcore here lived

I, may live

more

Let me live, fir, in a dungeon, i' the stocks, or any where, fo

- How wilt thou live?-as birds do, mother

- Love they to live, that love and honour have

-I live on bread like you, feel want, tafte grief, need friends

- And our fupplies live largely in the hope of great Northumberland

- And if to live, the fewer men the greater share of honour

- Long may'it thou live, to bear his image and renew his glories

- That you may live only in bone

- loath'd, and long, most smiling, smooth, detefted parasites Live long day.

As You Like It. 2 3 230219 All's Well 4 3 299120 Macbetb. 4 2 379 247 Richard ii. 21 421125 Ibid. 3 2 428 116

2 Henry iv. 3 478 2 4 Henry 4 3 531124 3 Henry vi. 5 4 630137 Timon of Aibens.35817135 Ibid. 3 68182 1 741 2/26

Julius Cafari

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