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F. Could not all this flesh keep in a little life? Poor Jack, farewell

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A. S. P. C.L.

1 Henry v.5 41 471|2|26

-There is another indictment upon thee, for fuffering flesh to be eaten in thy house,

contrary to law

Men's fleth preferv'd fo whole, do feldom win

- On the Alps, it is reported, thou didst eat ftrange flesh

- With you, goodman boy, if you pleafe; come, I'll flesh you

2 Henry iv. 2 4 4872 2 Henry vi. 3 586121 Ant, and Cleop. 4 772149

Lear. 2 941 2

-Me they fhall feel, while I am able to stand: and 'tis known, I am a pretty piece of
Alesh
Romeo and Juliet.1| 1| 968|1|11|
Fleb'd. Come, brother John, full bravely haft thou flesh'd thy maiden sword 1 Henry iv. 5 4 471259
The kindred of him hath been flesh'd upon us

Flefbed villains.

Henry v. 2 4 518237 Richard iii. 4 3 658230 All's Well. 4 3 297121 Lear. 2 2 941237

Fleer. And this night he fleshes his will in the fpoil of her honour
Flement. And in the fefhment of this dread exploit, drew on me here again
Fleftmenger. And was the duke a fileshmonger, a fool, and a coward,
ported him to be

Flew'd [hounds.] So flew'd

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as you then re-
Meaf. for Meaf. 51
Mid. Night's Dream. 4190135
Troi. and Cref. 2 3 869212

Flexure. His legs are for neceffity, not for flexure'
Flabbertigibbet. This is the foul fiend Flibbertigibbet; he begins at curfew, and walks
till the first cock

- His operations

Lear. 3 4 949|1| 9
Toid. 3 4 949|I||I

(Fiend of mopping and mowing.) Who fince poffeffes chambermaids and waiting

women

Flickering. Like the wreath of radiant fire on flickering Phœbus' front
Flier. I have been in fuch a pickle I shall not fear fly blowing

- Thefe fummer flies have blown me full of maggot oftentation

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Ibid. 4953221 Ibid. 22 941220 Tempeft. 5 1 22113 Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 170114 wind that blows

Winter's Tale. 4 3 354260

- And so I shall catch the fly, your coufin, in the latter end, and she must be blind too

- The common people fwarm like fummer flies
Then never had they fprung like fummer flies
Lie gravelefs; 'till the flies and gnats of Nile have buried them for prey Ant. and Cleo. 311

- One cloud of winter fhowers, thefe flies are couch'd
Lamentation on a fly being killed

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As flies to the wanton boys, are we to the gods; they kill us for their fport Lear. 41 95313r And, though he in a fertile climate dwell, plague him with flies Fliers. He ftopt the fliers

Flight. Difguiling and pretended flight

Othello. 11044146 Coriolanus. 2 2 715241 3226

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 6

Flighty. The flighty purpofe never is o'ertook, unless the deed go with it Macbeth.4379147 Flinch. If I break time, or flinch in property of what I fpoke, unpitied let me die

- If he flinch, chide me for it

Fling. Elfe would I have a fling at Winchester

Flint. Fire enough for a flint

Rough hearts of flint

All's Well 2 1 284 251 Troi. and Cre3 2

1 Henry vi. 31 Love's Lab. Luft. 4 2 Merchant of Venice. 4 1 7. Cæfar. 43 Romeo and Juliet. 2 6 Richard ii. 3 2

You are yoked with a lamb, that carries anger, as the flint bears fire

So light a foot will ne'er wear out the everlafting flint

Flint caffle. Go to Flint caftle, there I'll pine away

Fliaty. Then I love thee, because thou art a woman, and disclaim'st

Flirtgills. Scurvy knave! I am none of his flirtgills
Float. But float upon a wild and violent fea, each way, and move
Fleck. How will the love, when the rich golden fhaft hath kill'd the
tions elfe

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Timon of Athens.

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979 241
Macbeth.

428 154

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Twelfth Night.1|

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4 678142 88215

-They could do no lefs, out of the great refpect they bear to beauty, but leave their flocks

Floods. The delighted fpirit to bathe in fiery floods

Henry viii.
Meaf. for Meaf3 1

There is, fure, another flood to-ward, and these couples are coming to the ark

- Like a bated and retired flood

Now let not nature's hand, keep the wild flood confin'd

Where it fhall mingle with the state of floods

Let floods o'erfwell, and fiends for food howl on

Like a bold flood o'erbeat

As You Like It. 5 4 248121
King John S 4 410126
2 Henry iv.1 1475149
Ibid. 5 2 503 220
Henry v.21 515150
Coriolanus 4 5729219
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Flood. Let me not ftir you up to such a sudden flood of mutiny
His youth in flood, I'll pawn this truth with my three drops of blood
Flood-gates. For tears do ftop the flood-gates of her eyes

For my particular grief is of so flood-gate and o'erbearing nature
Florence. Duke of. D. P.

Florentine. I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest

- The Florentines and Senoys are by the ears

Florentius. Be the as foul as was Florentius' love

Florizel. D. P.

Flote. Mediterranean flote

A.&. P. C. L.

Julius Cefar.375943
Tr. and Cr.42 I

1 Henry 2 44551|44
Othelle10477

All's Well

Othello 105 19 272 27

All's Well

Tam. of the Shrew.1 117
Winter's Take

535 Tempe 2 418

Flour. All from me do back receive the flour of all, and leave me but the bran Cor 11704,25%
Flouret's eyes

Mid, Night's Dream.41 19

Flourife. Sith that the juftice of your title to him doth flourish the deceit Mea. for Mea
Lend me the flourish of all gentle tongues

Poor painted queen, vain flourish of my fortune
I call'd thee then, vain flourish of my fortune

To this effect, fir; after what flourish your nature will

Flout. What, wilt thou flout me thus unto my face

- Doft thou jeer and flout me in the teeth

Ere you flout old ends any further

That lye, and cog, and flout, deprave and flander

A college of wit-crackers cannot flout me out of my humour
O, poverty in wit, kingly-poor flouts

Full of comparisons, and wounding flouts

Love's Lab. Left.43 1031

Richard

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Hamlet. 51103

Comedy of Errers 2105231

Ibia. 2 2 1071,28

Much Ado Ab. Nothing 12418

Ibid. 511421
Ibid. 5 4 14227

Love's Labor Left. 5 2 10:30

Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky, and fan our people cold

By heaven, these scroyles of Angiers flout you, kings

I could have given my uncle's grace a flout

You bring me to do, and then you flout me too

Ibid 5 274 27 Macbeth. 2349 King Jobs. 2594415 Richard in 24 47213

Troi. and Creff 4 2 8;5:40

Flouted. Why, madam, have I offer'd love for this, to be so flouted in this royal prefence

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Shall I be flouted thus by dunghill grooms
Sorrow flouted at, is double death

Flouting Fack. Do you play the flouting Jack
We shall be flouting; we cannot hold

Flower. This is the flower that fmiles on every one
This by the flower of odious favours sweet

and their qualities afcribed by Perdita

Look like the innocent flower, but be the ferpent under it
My unblown flowers, new-appearing fweets
Flower of warriors, how is't with Titus Lartius
Strew flowers before them

That's Æneas; is not that a brave man? he's one of the flowers
Whiles yet the dew's on ground, gather thofe flowers

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Thefe flowers are like the pleasures of the world, this bloody man,

Verona's fummer hath not fuch a flower

Sweet flower, with flowers I ftrew thy bridal bed
Flower-de-luces. Cropp'd are the flower-de-luces in your arms
Flower-foft hands

Cymbeline 16 898117
the care on't Ibid. 4917257
Romeo and Juliet. 3 971333
Ibid. 5 39951
I Henry vi. 544211
Ant. and Cleep. 22

Floren. Having flown over many knavish professions, he settled only in a rogue W. Tale.42 34
Fluellen. D. P.

Heary. 509

Flung. All thefe accus'd him ftrongly, which he fain would have flung from him, but,
indeed, he could not

He's flung in rage from this ungrateful feat of monftrous friends

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Flux. "Tis right, quoth he, thus mifery doth part the flux of company As You Like It. 2 1 229

Fly. Another would fly fwift, but wanteth wings

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1 Henry vi. 15442) Ibid. 15442 Ibid. 4 4 562252 6071

3 Henry vi. 3 Tim. of Athens.[1] 1 8c59/1

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ng at the Brook. Believe me, lords, for flying at the brook, I faw not better sport thefs feven years' day

2 Henry vi.

e. The fly-flow hours fhall not determinate the datelefs limit of thy dear exile

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A.S. P. C. L.

Richard ii. 3 417225

F. The man, fir, that when gentlemen are tired, gives them the fob, and refts them

law

Refolution thus fobb'd, as it is, with the rufty curb of old father antick the
Comedy of Errors.4 3 1142 4

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1 fay, it is very fcurvy; and begin to find myself fobb'd in it

You must not think to fob off our difgrace with a tale
The better for my foes, and the worfe for my friends

To fear the foe, fince fear opprefleth ftrength, gives, in your weaknefs, ftrength
Lato your foe

-I rather with you foes, than hollow friends
-to my reft, and my fweet fleep's disturbers

Her foes thake like a field of beaten corn, and hang their heads with forrow H. viii. 5 - Coriolanus' reflections on the fickleness of friends and foes -Our for was princely; and though you took his life, as being our foc, yet bury him as a prince

2 443.217 21072,154 704148

I 3291 3

1 Henry iv.
Othello.

Coriolanus.1 I

Tw. Night.

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-And all foes the cup of their defervings

Cymbeline. 4
Lear. 5

The foe-man may with as great aim level at the edge of a pen-knife 2 H. iv.

- Unto his daftard foe-men is betray'd

1 Henry vi.

3 Hen. vi. 2
Ibid. 5

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— Is this our foe-man's face? Ah, no, no, no, no, it is mine only fon
-What valiant foe-men, like to autumn's corn, have we mow'd down
That hath more fears of forrow in his heart than foe-men's marks upon his batter'd
fhield

dry. If not a fœdary, but only he, owe, and fucceed by weakness Meaf for Meaf2
Contagious fogs

Mid. Night's Dr. 2 2 1792 5

-1 fee before me, man, nor here, nor here, nor what enfues; but have a fog in them, that I cannot look through

Cymbeline. 3

And your's as blunt as the fencer's foils, it hits but hurts not Mu. Ado Ab. Noth. 5

-I would be loth to foil him

As You Like It.

The fullen paffage of thy weary steps, esteem a foil, wherein thou art to fet the pre

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Rich..13 418225 Henry v.4cb. 527142 1 Henry vi. 3558145 3 Henry vi. 4 630126 Ant. and Cleop! 4 771 250 Hamlet 15 21642139 As You Like 1 2 226223 Merry Wives of Windfor 2 3

ded. If I be foil'd, there is but one fham' that never was gracious

F. To fee thee foin

Much Ado About Nothing.5

15

— He will foin like any devil; he will fpare neither man, woman, nor child 2 Hen. iv. 2 1 479153 g. I'll whip you from your foining fence When wilt thou leave fighting o'days and foining of nights

- plenty

I 1421 3 2 Henry iv. 2 4 485124 Tempeft 2 1 8252 17150

Ibid. 4 I

. They know, by the height, the lownefs or the mean, if dearth, or foizon follow

The fold ftands empty in the drowned field

-We will defcend and fold him in our arms

The man is noble, and his fame folds in this orb o' the earth

Ant. and Cleop. 27 780158
Mid. N.'s Dr.2 2 1801 5
Richard ii. 3 416239
Coriolanus 5 5 739126

And wonder greatly, that man's face can fold in pleasing smiles fuch murderous tyranny

To dismantle fo many folds of favour

Faded. The folded incaning of your word's deceit
Walk afide the true folk, and let the traitors stay

Titus Andron 2 4 8402 6
Lear. 1931231

Comedy of Errors.3 2 110256
Love's Lab. Loft 4 3 162229

les. You are fo without thefe follies, that thefe follies are within you Two G. of Ver. 1

As you have one eye upon my follies, as you hear them unfolded, turn another to

the register of

your own

After he hath laugh'd at fuch shallow follies in others

Merry W. of Windsor 22

27230

55231 1291 44

Mu. Ado About Noth. 3
Win. Tale. 23 343

You that are thus fo tender o'er his follies, will never do him good

-So your follies fight against yourself

And mult 1 ravel up my weav'd-up follies

Fall. Does your business follow us

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2 428 124

Ibid. 4 1

433 2 24

284112

All's Well. 2

Fool.

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He never any that other men

Footers. And all my followers to the cager for tun back, and Ay, like hips Ceford | 743138

the wind

Following. To have her gentleman abus`d, affaulted, for following her affairs
Folly bought with wit-wit by folly vanquished

Quote you my folly

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3 Henry vi.14

607234

Lear. 2

942114

Two Gent. of Verona 1

23218

Ibid.

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in wifdom hatch'd, hath wifdom's warrant, and the help of schools Love's Lab. Loft.5 He ufes his folly like a talking-horfe

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Ibid.3 28-3223 Oibellos 51 210771 36

Macbeth. 3 4 37611

Meaf. for Meaf2 2 84135
Ibid. 2 2 842 21

Midf. N.'s Dream.3 2 1881 2

I do wonder, thou naughty gaoler, that thou art so fond to come abroad with him at his request

Merch. of Venice.33 212237

Why would you be fo fond to overcome the bony prifer of the humourous duke

We make woe wanton with this fond delay

Thou fond mad woman, wilt thou conceal this dark confpiracy

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I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppreffion of aged tyranny
Old fond eyes

I am a very foolish fond old man

Thou fond mad man

Titus And. 2
Ibid. 4
Lear.

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185813 3450 151 Ibid. 443214 2 Henry iv.4 2 496 18 Rich. 37 635154

What my great grandfather and grandfire got, my careless father fondly gave away

Fondnefs. Obfequious fondnefs

3 Henry via 2611234 Meaf for Meaf2 4 8525

Font. Thou shalt have two god-fathers; had I been judge, thou should't have had ten
more, to bring thee to the gallows, not the font
Food. This may prove food to my difpleasure

Mer. of Venice.41218135 M. Ado Ab. Notb.13 125 M. N.'s Dr. 177215 Ibid. 411911

-We must starve our fight from lovers' food, 'till morrow deep midnight

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As You Like It. 23230154

If this uncouth foreft yield any thing favage, I will either be food for it, or bring it for food to thee

I almoft die for food, and let me have it

Ibid. 2 6 232159 Ibid. 2 7 2331 Rich. ii. 2

With eager feeding, food doth choak the feeder for powder, they'll fill a pit as well as better

O, dear fon Edgar, the food of thy abus'd father's wrath

1 Henry iv. 4
Lear. 4

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That you three fools lack'd me fool to make up the mess

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Meafure for Meafure. 31
Much Ado Abt. Noth. 21 127259
Comedy of Errors. 51118154
Much Ado Abt. Noth. 3 2 133131
Love's Labor Loft. 2 1 153131
162 220

Ibid. 4 3

- So portent-like would I o'erfway his state, that he should be my fool, and I his fate

-I dare not call them fools; but this I think when they are thirsty, fools would fain
have drink

-Man is but a patch'd fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had
-This is the fool that lent out money gratis

I'll not be made a foft and dull-ey'd fool

The more pity, that fools may not speak wifely what wife men do foolishly Since the little wit, that fools have was filenc'd, the little foolery that wife have, makes a great show

Ibid. 5 2 166,226

Ibid. 5

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Mer. of Venice. 3

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2

225 246

men

-deferibed by Jacques

Call me not fool till heaven hath fent me fortune

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Ibid. 2

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A material fool

By my troth I was feeking for a fool when I found you, he is drown'd in the brook ; look but in and you shall see him

I had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me fad -The fool doth think he is wife, but the wife man knows himself to be a fool Here comes a pair of very strange beafts, which in ail tongues are call'd fools -Away thou three-inch fool

-Think him a great way-fool

Ibid.

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Ibid. 5 4 243123

Taming of the Shrew.41 267151

All's Well

1278157

Isill be a fool in question, hoping to be the wifer by your answer
-And much fool may you find in you, even to the world's pleasure, and the increase

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- Rather than fool it fo, let the high honour and the office go to one that would do

thus

That's the way to fool their preparation

-There's the fool hangs on your back already

-Thou art proclaim'd a fool

Coriolanus.
Ant. and Cleop. 5
Timon of Alb
Trai, and Cref.

Agamemnon is a fool; Achilles is a fool; Therfites is a fool; and, as aforefaid, Pa

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Ibid. 2 3 869119

Ibid. 5 1854130

Cymbeline 21 901|1|46|

Ibid. 4 2 9152
Ivid. 2 3 903222
Lear
9291
Ibid.
933 51
Ibid. 149352
Ibid. 4 936

Since my young lady's going into France, fir, the fool hath much pin'd away -Doft thou know the difference, my boy, between a bitter fool and a fweet fool -And ladies too, they will not let me have all fool to myfelt; they'll be fnatching None of thefe rogues and cowards, but Ajax, is their fool

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Ibid. 2 2 41
Ibid. 2 4 SAS
Ioid 53 965

Comedy of Errors.

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Fool

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