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- Alas! poor hurt fowl

Foul. For nothing can feem foul to those that win

-If you grow foul with me, Pistol, I will scour you with my rapier
All is loft, this foul Ægyptian hath betray'd me
Foul deeds will rife (though all the earth o'erwhelm them) to men's eyes
Fouler. The fouler fortune mine

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Henry v. 2 I
Ant. and Cleop. 410
Hamlet. I

Tam. of the Shrew. 5 Feally. Doft thou defire her foully for those things that make her good Meaf. for Meaf. 2 Foulness. Who loved her fo, that speaking of her foulness wash'd it with tears

- Praised be the gods for thy foulness! fluttishness may come hereafter As You Like It. 3 3 - He's fallen in love with her foulness

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Founded. A man that all his time, hath founded his good fortunes on your love Othello. 3
Founder. In this point all his tricks founder

Founder'd. I have founder'd nine fcore and odd posts

Fount. Confecrated fount

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-Strange fowl light upon neighbouring ponds

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Fox. Thou haft entertained a fox to be the fhepherd of thy lambs Two Gent.of Verona. 4

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-And were't not madness then, to make the fox,furveyor of the fold

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M. Ado About Noth. 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 5
Tam. of the Shrew
my noble grapes, an if
All's Well 2
Twelfth Night.1
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Ibid. 5

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-Let him die in that he is a fox, by nature proved an enemy to the flock, before his chops be ftain'd with crimson blood

-But when the fox has once got in his nose, he'll foon find means to make the body follow

This holy fox, or wolf, or both, for he is equal ravenous as he is fubtle - He that trufts in you, where he should find you lions, finds you hares; geefe

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Foxfbip. Hadft thou foxship to banish him that struck more blows for
halt spoken words

Fogns, Ch' ill pick your teeth; zir: come; no matter vor your foyns
Fofon. The bare fallow brings the teeming foyfon

Scotland hath foyfons to fill up your will, of your mere own

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Fragil. Nature's fragil vessels

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Timon of Athens.15 3 82712136

Fragments. The body of your difcourfe is fometime guarded with fragments

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Coriolanus.
Ant. and Cleap. 311 789214
Troil, and Greff.
Tempefi.4 1
Macbeth. 2 3 372 8

Frailty. Tho' Page be a fecure fool, and stand so firmly on his wife's frailty

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Merry W. of Windfor. 2 1
Bid her think what man is; let her confider his frailty
Ibid. 3 5
Yet had he framed to himself, by the inftruction of his frailty, many deceiving pro-
mifes of life

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Meaf. for Mcaf3 2
Twelfth Night.

Alas, our frailty is the caufe, not we
And from the organ-pipe of frailty, fings his foul and body to their lasting reft

-, thy name is woman

Is't frailty, that thus errs;-it is fo too

King John. 57411131
Hamlet.1 2/10031/12
Othello. 4 31073251

Meaf. for Meaf.3 1

Frame. The maid will I frame and make fit for his attempt
Her madness hath the oddest frame of fenfe, fuch a dependency of thing on thing 16.5 1

Chid I for that at frugal Nature's frame

Whofe fpirits toil in frame of villainies your mind to mirth and merriment

your manners to the time

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Now were I happy, if his going I could frame to ferve my turn

I never yet could frame my will to it: and therefore frame the law unto my will

By wicked means to frame our fovereign's fall

But you frame things, that are known alike

But thou wilt frame thyfelf, forfooth, hereafter theirs

If he can thereto frame his fpirit

Thou art my warrior; I holp to frame thee

Though I cannot make true wars, I'll frame convenient peace

That the preparedly may frame herfelf to the way the 's forc'd to the business after your own wisdom

Our state to be disjoint and out of frame

Put your difcourfe into fome frame

Framed. I framed to the harp many an English ditty

For thou art fram'd of the firm truth of valour

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to make women false

1 Henry vi.2459227
2 Henry vi. 3
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Henry viii. 2 674 257

Coriolanus. 2 7232 39
Ibid. 2723258
Ibid. 53 735225
Ibid. 53 736 252

Ant. and Cleop.5798131
Lear. I 2933 225
Hamlet. 1001226
Ibid. 3 21021235

1 Henry iv. 3 145125
Henry v.4
Othello.

Merry Wives of Windfor. 2

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Frampold. She leads a very frampold life with him France? In her forehead; arm'd and reverted, making war against her hair Com. of Err. 2 114:31 is a dog-hole

is a ftable; we that dwell in 't, jades
How widely then walks my estate in France

3

All's Well. 2 2881 54 Ibid. 2 3 2882 3 2404136

There is no bar to make against your highness claim to France but this, which they produce from Pharamond

If that you will France win, then with Scotland firft begin being ours, we'll bend it to our awe, or break it all to pieces

K. John. 4

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For I love France fo well that I will not part with a village of it
Remember where we are, in France, amongst a fickle wavering nation
Now the time is come, that France muft vail her lofty-plumed creft,
head fall into England's lap

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and let her

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I forefee with grief the utter lofs of all the realm of France
Talk not of France, fith thou have loft it all

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His father revell'd in the heart of France, and tam'd the king, and made the dauphin

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'Tis better ufing France, than trufting France

I'll win our ancient rights in France again

, princefs of. D. P. Love's Labor Loft. p. 147. —, king of. D. P.

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Franchifed. But still keep my bofom franchis'd and allegiance clear
Franchifes. Your franchifes, whereon you stood, confin'd into an augre's bore

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- Whose frank heart gave you all

- Bearing with frank appearance their purposes toward Cyprus

- Tis a good hand, a frank one

- Do the old bear feed in the old frank

All's Well.2

Lear. 3 4 948123 Othello. 1 3104751 Ibid 41065128.

2 Henry iv. 2 2 482219

Frank'd. As for Clarence he is well repay'd, he is frank'd up to fatting for his pains

Richard i3 64c247.

- In the flye of this most bloody boar my fon George Stanley is frank'd up in hold Ib. 4 5 Franker fpirit

Franklins. Let boors, and franklins fay it, I'll fwear it

There's a Franklin, in the wild of Kent, hath brought three hundred marks with him in gold

Othello. 3 3
Winter's Tale. 5 2

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And provide me, presently, a riding fuit; no costlier than would fit a Franklin's housewife

1 Henry iv. 21

448 219

Men and men's fortunes, could I frankly use

Frankly. Very frankly he confefs'd his treasons

If ever any malice in your heart were hid against me, now to forgive me frankly

Timon of Athens. 2 2 812111

Cymbeline. 3 2
Macbeth.

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Henry viii. 2 1

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Troil, and Cref.

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- He was a frantick fool, hiding his bitter jests in blunt behaviour Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 264249
Frateretto calls me; and tells me, Nero is an angler in the lake of darkness
Fraudful. The welfare of us all hangs on the cutting short that fraudful man 2 Henry vi. 315841 24
Fraught. There mifcarried a veflel of our country, richly fraught Merch. of Venice. 2 8 207154
I am fo fraught with curious bufinefs, that I leave out ceremony
Winter's Tale. 4 3 354 2 27
As the lark, that hath difcharg'd her fraught
Titus Andronicus.1

- If, after this command, thou fraught the court with thy unworthiness, thou dy'st

I would make ufe of that good wisdom whereof I know you are fraught - Swell bofom with thy fraught

Fraughtage. Our fraughtage, fir, I have convey'd aboard
Fray. There is a fray to be fought between Sir Hugh the
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Frayed. Fetches her wind fo fhort, as if he were frayed with a sprite
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Ant. and Cleop. 2 6 778261
Lear. I 931440
2 Henry vi. 31 1585155
Twelfth Night. 2 4 316253
Cymbeline. 5 5 928113

Romeo and Juliet. I 1968 238.
Othello. 1 31049242

Freeze. Nay, you must not freeze; two women plac'd together make cold weather H. viii. 1 4 677 226. Freezing bours. How in this our pinching cave, fhall we difcourfe the freezing hours

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Freighting

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Thofe girls of Italy, take heed of them; they say, our French lack language to deny,
if they demand

Sure they are baftards to the English; the French ne'er got them
O foul revolt of French inconftancy

Number kill'd and taken prisoners at the battle of Agincourt

That English may as French, French Englishmen, receive each other
Or fhall we think the subtle-witted French conjurers and forcerers
He can fpeak French and therefore he is a traitor
gentleman. D. P.

French language. Scene in the French language between Catherine and an

woman

Frenchman to-morrow

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Done like a Frenchman, turn and turn again
Frenzy. The fellow finds his vein, and yielding to him humours well his frenzy C. of E. 4 4
Not frenzy, not abfolute madness could fo far have rav'd to bring him here alone Cym. 4
Frefb. How green are you and freth in this old world
And ever fince a fresh admirer of what I faw there

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Lear. 4 937 232

- Call me what inftrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon

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As You Like It. 3 2236
All's Well.1 1278 116
Twelfth Night. 51329

Ibid. 5 1 329 9

Both he, and they, and you, yea, every man, fhall be my friend again, and I'll be his)

1 Henry iv. 51 468 217 2 Henry iv. 1 473 2 52

Make friends with speed never fo few, and never yet more need
And all thy friends, which thou must make thy friends, have but their stings and
teeth newly ta'en out

Ibid. 4 4 500 219
Ibid. 51501138

A friend i' the court is better than a penny in purfe
Even thus two friends condemn'dembrace and kifs, and take ten thoufand leaves 2 H.vi. 3 2 590 144

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Wolfey's obfervations on the falling off of friends who have been made confidants Ib. 2 I 680151

Coriolanus's reflections on the ficklenefs of friends and foes
Thou baft defcribed a hot friend cooling

Come, poor remains of friends, reft on this rock

Coriolanus. 4 4 728133 Julius Cafar 4 2 758 210 Ibid. 5 5 764241

How had you been my friends elfe? why have you that charitable title from thoufands, did you not chiefly belong to my heart

Timon of Athens.1 2 807 225
Ibid. 1
2 807 230

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What need we have any friends, if we thould never have need of them
Would most refemble fweet inftruments hung up in cafes, that keep their founds to
themselves
Ibid.

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Frid. Happier is he that has no friend to feed, than fuch that do even enemies exceed

Timon of Athens. I 2

-Thou disease of a friend, and not himself

809 1 Ibid. 1813141

- All gone! and not one friend to take his fortune by the arm But only painted, like his varnish'd friends

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Cymbeline. 15
Lear. 5 3

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– What viler thing upon the earth, than friends, who can bring noblest minds to basest

Hamlet. 1 31004251

Had I admittance, and opportunity to friend All friends shall tafte the wages of their virtue -The friends thou hast, and their adoption try'd, grapple them to thy foul with hoops of fteel Friended. Not friended by his wish, to your high perfon his will is most malignant H. viii. 21 675 2 44 - Be friended with aptness of the season Friending. To exprefs his love and friending to you Friendfbip. That which I would discover, the law of friendship bids

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Has friendship fuch a faint and milky heart, it turns in less than two nights

In the beaten way of friendship

- If I do vow a friendship, I'll perform it

Frieze. No jutty frieze

Frighted. Thou haft frighted the word out of its right sense

What frighted with false fire

Frippery. We know what belongs to a frippery

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Hamlet. 2 2 1013115
Othello. 3 3 1059|2|21
Macbeth. 1 6 367 213

Much Ado Ab. Noth. 5 2 144238
Hamlet. 3 2 1021 145
Tempeft. 4 1

Fritters. Have I lived to stand in the taunt of one that makes fritters of English

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Macbeth. 4 I 3781 I

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Merry W. of Wind. 2 3
Ant. and Cleop. 2 6 779115
Hamlet. 3 2 1018 241

- That, from the sense of all civility, I should thus play and trifle with your reverence

Fronts. Why ftands these royal fronts amazed thus

And front but in that file where others tell steps with me
Think to front his revenges with the eafy groans of old women
The very head and front of my offending, hath this extent, no more
To take the fafeft occafion by the front, to bring you in again
Fronted. Could not with graceful eyes attend those wars which fronted

Othello. 11045116
K. John. 2 2 393258
Henry viii. 12 674 254
Coriolanus. 5 2 734141
Othello. 31047 248
Ibid. 3
110591 31

mine own peace
Ant. and Cleop. 2

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Lear. 1

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Frontlet. What makes that frontlet on
Freft. February face, full of froft, of storm and cloudiness

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Love's Labor Loft.1

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Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 180117
Hamlet. 3 4 1024 214
1 Hen. iv. 4) I 465 1 21
Ibid. 2 3 450|2|19

Measure for Measure.
Merry W. of Wind. 1 I
Ibid. I
Tempeft. 51

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As You Like It. 4

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Tam. of the Shrew.

- Say, that she frown; I'll fay, she looks as clear as morning roses newly wafh'd with dew

261221 Frown.

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