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Hit. I think you have hit the mark; but is 't not cruel

Henry viii. 2 16802136

From the barge, a strange invisible perfume hits the sense of the adjacent wharfs

Why, this hits right; I dreamt of a silver bason and ewer to-night
Pray you, let us hit together

Hitting each object with a joy

Ant. and Cleop
2 7762
Timon of Atb. 31 812158
Lear. I 1932218
Cymbeline. 55 927 240

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

Hoar the flamen

All's Well.
Timon of Athens.4

- Unless a hare, fir, in a lenten pye, that is something stale and hoar ere it be spent

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 9792 19
Richard ii. 3 418212
Coriolanus. 4 2 727112

Hoard. Oh, to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words
Hoarded. The hoarded plague o' the gods requite your love
Hoarding. Happy always was it for that ion, whofe father for his hoarding went to
hell

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3 Henry vi. 2 2 611244 Lear. 41 953219

133

Much Ado About Noth. 3
Love's Labor Loft.3 155
Ibid. 31

Call ft thou my love, hobby-horse; the hobby-horse is but a colt

Then fay my wife's a hobby-horfe

For, O, for, O, the hobby-horfe is forgot
There, give it your hobby-horse

155

Winter's Tale.|1 2 336
Hamlet. 3 21019257
Othello. 4 110682 53

Hobgoblin. Thofe that hobgoblin call you, and sweet Puck, you do their work

Mid. Night's Dream. 21 1791 45 Hob-nails. We fhall buy maidenheads as they buy hob-nails, by the hundreds 1 H. iv. 2 4 455

I befeech Jove, on my knees, thou may'st be turn'd to hob-nails Hob nob, is his word; give 't, or take 't

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Heg fbead. If one should be pierced, which is he?—he that is likeft to a hogshead

Love's Labor Loft. 4 2 159218 2 Henry vi. 573131 Hamlet. 341025241 1122158

Hoife. We'll quickly hoife duke Humphrey from his feat
Hoift. For 'tis the fport, to have the engineer hoist with his own petar
Hold. I will hold friends with you

My brother, I think he holds you well

Much Ado About Nothing.

Ibid. 3 2 133229

Are you acquainted with the difference that holds this prefent question in the court

your own in any cafe

You must hold the credit of your father

me no more in your refpect

As well as one fo great and fo forlorn may hold together
What courfe I mean to hold shall nothing benefit your knowledge
Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, to cry, hold, hold
When we hold rumour from what we fear, yet know not what we fear
out my horfe, and I will firft be there

King Richard, he is in the mighty hold of Bolingbroke

me not with filence over-long

Doth the news hold of good king Edward's death

God hold it, to your honour's good content

You have no caufe to hold my friendship doubtful

Wherefore do you hold me here fo long

Merchant of Venice. 41 216 37
Tam. of the Shrew. 4 4 272139
All's Well. I 1278131
Ibid. 3 6 293
Winter's Tale. 2 2 341125
Ibid. 4 3 35421
Macbeth. 5 367129
Ibid. 4 2 379233
Richard ii. 21 422227
Ibid. 3 4 4312 7
1 Henry vi. 54 5661
Richard iii. 23 646 56
Ibid. 3 2 651140
Ibid. 4 6641 27
Julius Cafar. 274313
Ibid. 2 1 748) 37
Ant. and Cleop.13 770 6
Troil, and Creff. 23 870136
Cymbeline 3 913114
Lear. 1 3 934240
Ibid. 37 952/1/28
Ibid 51 961118
Othello. I 1/10431/15
Ibid. 1 310512 3
Troilus and Creffida 5 11 891216
Henry v.2 2518123

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Hell in. Such as can hold in

I Henry iv 21

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Helding. This has no holding, to swear by him whom I protest to love, that I will work against him

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All's Well 4

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Much Ado About Noth. 2 2 128261

The holding every man shall bear, as loud as his ftrong fides can volly Ant, and Cleop. 27
Hold up. Whofe eftimation do you mightily hold up
Hole. Witness the hole you made in Cæfar's heart

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Hole in bis coat. If I find a hole in his coat, I will tell him my mind
Helidame. By my holidame
Taming of the Shrew.5
Holidays. If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work

1 Henry iv. 1 2445112

Holiday bumour. Come, woo me, woo me; for now I am in a holiday humour As r. L. It. 41
Holily. What thou would'st highly, that would'st thou holily
Holla. Cry, holla! to thy tongue

- what ftorm is this

Macbeth.
As You Like It. 3 2
Titus Andron. 2

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Helland. Because the rest of thy low countries have made a shift to eat up thy holland

-John. D. P.

Hollanders. Blunt Hollanders

Swag-bellied Hollander

Heller. How many Grecian tents do stand hollow upon this plain, factions

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3 Henry vi. Othello. so many hollow Troil, and Cr T Tempy.

Meaf. for Meaf shew and promife

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Jul. Cafar. 4 2 758215

Hellermas. She came adorned hither like sweet May, fent back like Hollowmas, or
fhort'ft of day

Holmeden. Account of the battle between Percy and Douglas
Holofernes. D. P.

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- You have holp to ravish your own daughters, and to melt the city leads upon your pates

- Thou art my warrior; I holp to frame thee

Yet, poor old heart, he holp the heavens to rain

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Holy. What is not holy, that we fwear not by, but take the highest to witness All's W

All's Well. 4 2 296211 Romeo and Juliet. 3 971156 Henry viii. 51 697 252 59/236

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Merry Wives of Wind

Holy-day-time of beauty

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Hely-land. And were thefe inward wars once out of hand, we would, dear lords, unto the holy-land

2 Henry iv.

-I'll make a voyage unto the Holy-land, to wash this blood off from my guilty

hand

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Richard ii. 5 6 440 2 7

Hely-men, I thought ye, upon my foul, reverend cardinal virtues
Holy-rood. You may jeft on, but, by the holy-rood, I do not like these feveral
Councils

Holy-war. Henry's defign of engaging in the holy-war
Holy-water. My tears, that fall, prove holy-water on thee
-0, nuncle, court holy-water in a dry-houfe, is better than this rain
o' door

Henry viii.

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Hely writ. Thus I clothe my naked villainy with old odd ends, ftol'n forth of holywrit

Homage. We'll do thee homage, and be rul'd by thee

Nor to her bed no homage do I owe

-I bring no overture of war, no taxation of homage

Richard iii. 3 641121

Two Gent. of Verona. 4 1 38156
Com. of Errors. 3 2 11113
Truelfib Night.1 5 3122 2
home All's W53 302212
Win. Tale. 5 3 3612 12
Macbeth. 13

Home. Your fon, as mad in folly, lack'd the fenfe to know her estimation

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— For this last, before and in Corioli, let me fay, I cannot speak him home Coriolanus. 2

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Home.

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Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 30244
Ibid. 1 1 235

Home-fpun. What hempen home-fpuns have we fwaggering here Midf. Night's Dream.31 183 243
Homicide. Salisbury is a defperate homicide
1 Henry vi. 2 545230
For what is he they follow? truly, gentlemen, a bloody tyrant, and a homicide R. iii. 53 668131
Homily. What tedious homily of love have you wearied your parishioners withal

As You Like It. 3 2 2361
Homo. Go to, bomo is a common name to all men
I Henry iv. 21 4491 18
Honeft. If I find her honeft, I lose not my labour; if she be otherwise, 'tis labour well
bestowed
Merry Wives of Wind 21

in nothing but in his cloaths

-, as the skin between his brows

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Meaf. for Meaf. 51100136 Much Ado About Noth. 3 5 136217

As honeft as any man living, that is an old man, and no honester than I

- 'Tis pity fhe's not honeft, honourable

- No less honeft than you are mad

-Though I am not naturally honeft, I am so sometimes by chance

IfI had a mind to be honest! I fee fortune would not fuffer me -Would you were half so honeft! men's prayers then would feck you,

Where I could not be honest, I never yet was valiant

Ibid. 3 5 136219

Winter's Tale. 21339218

Ibid. 2 3 342144

Ibid. 4 3 356213

Ibid. 4 3 357231

not their fears

Henry viii. 2 699238 Lear. 51961145 thoufand Ham. 2 21011254 Othello. 4 21071113 not 2 Hiv.51 501 54 2 Henry vi. 3 577113 Henry viii. 13 1 6871 20 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 5 31229 Merry Wives of Windfor.13 49141

To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man pick'd out of ten
- as fummer flies are in the fhambles, that quicken even with blowing
Honeft man. An honest man, fir, is able to speak for himself, when a knave is
Do not caft away an honest man for a villain's accufation
Honeft men. Ye fpeak like honeft men, (pray God, ye prove fo)
Honefty. By mine honesty, welcome to Milan

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If it stand with honefty, buy thou the cottage, pasture, and the flock As You Like It. 2 4 23129 -, coupled to beauty, is to have honey a fauce to fugar

Ibid. 3 3 238235

Ibid. 5 4 2432 6

All's Well.

To caft away honefty upon a foul flut, were to put good meat into an unclean difh 16.3 3 238241 - Rich honesty dwells like a mifer, fir, in a poor house; as your pearl, in your foul oyster -Though honefty be no puritan, yet it will do no hurt; it will wear the furplice of humility over the black gown of a big heart -All her deferving is a referved honesty, and that I have not heard examined Ibid. Of his honesty, he has every thing that an honest man should not have; what an honeft man should have, he has nothing As my honefty puts it to utterance

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If therefore you dare trust my honesty,—that lies enclosed in this trunk, which you fhall bear along impawn'd

If it be fo, we need no grave to bury honefty; there's not a grain of it

Ibid. 2 338218
Ibid. 21340160

-If I thought it were not a piece of honefty to acquaint the king withal, I would do't

Ibid. 3 355142 What a fool honesty is! and truft, his fworn brother, a very simple gentleman Ibid. 35524 Mine honefty fhall be my dower

Whofe honefty the devil and his difciples only envy at
What other oath than honesty to honesty engaged

3 Henry vi 2 618125 Henry viii.5 2 700122 Julius Cafar. 2745113 Ibid. 4 3 759212

- I am arm'd so strong in honesty, that they pass by me, as the idle wind
Mine honesty shall not make poor my greatness, nor my power work without it

His honesty rewards him in itself, it must not bear my daughter
Honefty's a fool, and loses that it works for

Antony and Cleop. 2 2 775140
Tim. of Athens. 1805113
Othello. 3 3 1063237
2 4602

Honey. That being daily fwallowed by men's eyes, they surfeited with honey 1 H. iv.
Thus may we gather honey from the weed

Henry 45272

-The king hath found matter against him, that for ever mars the honey of his language

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Henry. You have the honey ftill, but these the gall
-The fweeteft honey is loathfome in its own deliciousness
-Death that hath fuck'd the honey of thy breath
Henry-bags. The honey-bags steal from the humble bees

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Troil, and Cre. 22 868 4 Romeo and Juliet. 6 981 211 Ibid. 3995 218

Midf. Night's Dream.31 184 236

-Kill me a red-hip'd humble bee on the top of a thistle, and good monfieur bring me the honey-bag

Honey-breath.

Ibid. 41189158 Titus Andronicus. 2 5 841130

Honey-dew. Then fresh tears flood on her cheeks; as doth the honey-dew upon a gather'd lily almost wither'd

Hen-y-drops

Honey-beavy dew. Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of flumber

Honrying, and making love over the nafty stye

Honey lord. My good fweet honey lord

Honey love. And now, my honey love

Honey Monarch. That's all one my fair, fweet, honey monarch
Honey-mouth'd. If I prove honey-mouth'd, let my tongue blifter
Honey nurfe.

Titus Andron. 3 1 942214

Tempeft. 4 1

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Taming of the Shrew. 4

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Honey-feed. O thou honey-feed rogue! thou art a honey-feed;
Henry-falls. With words more sweet, and yet more dangerous than baits to fish, or
honey-ftalks to sheep

Honey-fuckles. Where honey-fuckles ripen'd by the fun, forbid the fun to enter

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O thou honey-fuckle villain; wilt thou kill God's officers and the king's 2 Hen. iv. 214801 I Honey fweet husband

lord

queen

Hen. v. 2 3 517 224

Troil. and Creff31 871 245

Ibid. 31 87224

Honey words. Even in fo fhort a space, my woman's heart grofsly grew captive to his honey words

Honorificabilitudinitatibus.

Honour. Whofe honour cannot be measured or confined

Richard iii. 41 657121

Love's Labor Loft.5 1 165110
Tempeft.51

It is as much as I can do, to keep the terms of my honour precife M. W. of Wind. 2 2
Hiding mine honour in my neceffity

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Ibid. 2 2

54 114 54/1/16 67 244 133 247 138 260

- Now doth thy honour stand, in him that was of late an heretic, as firm as faith Ibid. 4 4 But it would better fit your honour to change your mind Much Ado About Noth. 3 2 -Two of them have the very bent of honour

- Receive fuch welcome at my hand, as honour without breach of honour, may make tender of

Ibid. 41
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Mer. of Venice. 29 2081 5

-And that clear honour were purchas'd by the merit of the wearer
One in whom the ancient Roman honour more appears, than any that draws breath
in Italy

My honour would not let ingratitude so much besmear it
So honour peereth in the meanest habit

Ibid. 3 2 212152 Ibid. 51 221128 Tam. of the Shrew.43 27215

- His honour, clock to itself, knew the true minute when exception bid him speak

- See that you come not to woo honour, but to wed it

Till honour be bought up, and no fword worn, but one to dance with

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More it would content me to have her honour true, than your fufpicion
For honour, 'tis a derivative from me to mine

All's Well.1 2 280119
Ibid. 2 1 283124
Ibid. 2 1 283147
Ibid. 2 3 287 112
Ibid. 2 3 287137

-Your honour not o'erthrown by your defires, I am friend to them and you

A foot of honour better than I was

Win.

Ibid. 1 1 290 147
Ibid. 3 2 291 226
Ibid. 45 301 218
Tale. 2 1 340

Ibid. 3 2 344
Ibid. 51359 262

King John.1 1389 2 4
Ibid. I 13892 9

— If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength as to take up mine honour's pawn,

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Mine honour is my life; both grow in one

- His honour is as true, in this appeal, as thou art all unjust

- Thou map of honour, thou king Richard's tomb, and not king Richard

- High sparks of honour in thee have I seen

Mine honour lives, when his dishonour dies

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Honour. Methinks, it were an eafy leap, to pluck bright honour from the pale fac'd

moon

What never dying honour hath he got against renowned Douglas
For every honour fitting on his helm, would they were multitudes
Thou art the king of honour

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1 Henry iv. 13 4471 9
Ibid. 3 2 460244
Ibid. 3 2 461 129
Ibid. 4463255

If well refpected honour bid me on, I hold as little counsel with weak fear as you
my lords, or any Scot that this day lives
Falstaff's catechism of honour

I like not fuch grinning honour as Sir Walter hath

Give me life: which if I can fave, fo; if not, honour comes unlook'd for

Ibid. 4 3 466127
Ibid. 51468 243
Ibid. 5 3 4702
Ibid. 5 3 470

And all the budding honours on thy creft I'll crop, to make a garland for my head 16.54 471148

My honour is at pawn; and, but my going, nothing can redeem it
It seem'd in me, but as an honour fnatch'd with boisterous hand
What I did, I did in honour, led by the impartial conduct of my foul
's thought reigns solely in the breast of every man

2

Henry iv. 2 3 483
Ibid. 4 4 5002
Ibid. 5 2 502138
Henry 2cb. 5141 5

the field

Aud with fpirit of honour edg'd, more fharper than your words, hie to
If it be a fin to covet honour, I am the moit offending foul alive
There the fun fhall greet them, and draw their honours recking up to heaven

Old do I wax ; and from my weary limbs honour is cudgell'd
And not deface our honour with reproach

From top of honour to difgrace's feet

But thou preferr'ft thy life before thine honour

'Tis the more honour, because more dangerous

If honour may be shrouded in a hearse

As I belong to worship, and affect in honour honesty

Thus the cardinal does buy and fell his honour as he pleases

Whofe honour heaven shield from foil

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Ib. 3 5 5231 27 Ibid. 4 3 531141 Ibid. 4 3 5321 Ibid 51 538119 1 Henry vi.56 56929 2 Henry vi. 1

3 Henry vi

Ibid. 4

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16061 19

3 624123

Richard iii. I 2 635159

Henry viii. 1672139
Ibid. 1 1 67413

Ibid. I 2 674 3/34

All men's honours lie like one lump before him, to be fashion'd into what pitch he please

Honour's train is longer than his fore-skirt

Ibid. 2 2 681 44
Ibid. 2 3 683215

-Too much honour: Q, 'tis a burden, Cromwell, 'tis a burden too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven

- That the great child of honour, Cardinal Wolfey, was dead

He gave his honours to the world again

Half all Cominius' honours are to Marcius, though Marcius earn'd them not
I fhould freelier rejoice in that abfence wherein he won honour, than in the
bracements of his bed

By deed-atchieving honour newly nam'd

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From whom I have receiv'd not only greetings, but with them change of honours 16.2 - He hath fo planted his honours in their eyes

-If it be honour, in the wars, to feem the fame you are not
- I rais'd him, and I pawn'd mine honour for his truth
-Let the gods so speed me, as I love the name of honour more than I fear death

Ibid. 2
Ibid. 3 2 723155
Ibid. 5 5 738114

Julius Cafar. -We lay these honours on this man, to ease ourselves of divers flanderous loads Ibid. 4 And fell the mighty space of our laige honours, for fo much trash as may be grafped

thus

Your honour calls you hence; therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly

- The honour is facred which he talks on now, fuppofing that I lack'd it 'Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour, mine honour it

- If I lofe mine honour, I lose myself

Mine honour was not yielded, but conquer'd merely

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- Or I will live, or bathe my dying honour in the blood shall make it live again Ibid. 4 2 790139 -'Tis honour with moit lands to be at odds

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-To-day, how many would have given their honours to have fav'd their carcafes

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