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Troilus. I had rather be fuch a man as Troilus, than Agamemnon and all Greece

Let all inconftant men be called Troilus's
Trol-my-dames. A fellow, fir, that I have known to go about with trol-my-dames

Troop on

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Troil. and Creff1

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Ibid. 3 2 874214

Winter's Tale. 4 2

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 13
Midf. Night's Dr.3
Henry viii. 4

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Ghofts, wandering here and there, troop home to church yards No? faw you not, even now, a bleffed troop invite me to a banquet A folemn hunting is in hand, there will the lovely Roman ladies troop — I do invest you jointly with my power, pre-eminence, and all the large troop with majefty

Trophy Giving full trophy, fignal, and oftent, quite from himself, to God
And worn as a memorable trophy of predeceas'd valour
Tropically

Titus And. 2 effects that Lear. I

1930 239 Henry v. Sch. 53710 Ibid. 51 538 5 Hamlet. 3 21021112

Troffers. You rode like a kerne of Ireland, your French hofe off, and in your strait troffers

Trat. By my trot

Ibid. 3 7 525 238

Merry Wives of Wind.

Or an old trot with ne'er a tooth in her head, though the have as many difeafes as two and fifty horses

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Taming of the Shrew.1 2 258128 I will trot to-morrow a mile, and my way shall be paved with English faces Hen. v.37 526110 And by the waggon wheel-trot, like a fervile footman Troth. By my troth-I fpeak my thought

By my two faiths and troths

-, my lord

-, no, no more than reafon

Titus Andronicus. 5 2 852149

Much Ado About Noth.

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Ibid. I 1123218 Ibid. 2 1 127 148 Ibid. 5 4 146155

Having fworn too hard a keeping oath, study to break it, and not break my troth

Love's Labor Loft. 1

Treth-plight. As rank as any flax-wench, that puts to before her troth-plight

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Much Ado About Noth.11 1222 4

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Ibid. 1 I

Winter's Tale. 5 3

Macbeth. 2 3

1222 7

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Henry viii. 4 2

696 219

48 227

Cymbeline. 4 3

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2 Henry vi. 12

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Ibid. 21

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Merry W. of Windf.11

So part we fadly in this troublous world, to meet with joy in fweet Jerufalem

Then, masters, look to fee a troublous world

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And would have told him half his Troy was burn'd; but Priam found he his tongue

And stood against them, as the hope of Troy against the Greeks

2 Henry iv.
3 Henry vi. 2

474 2 24 61012 Troy.

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Tray. And, like a Sinon, take another Troy

Or brought a faggot to bright-burning Troy When fubtle Greeks furpriz'd king Priam's Troy - in our weakness stands, not in her strength

3 Henry vi Titus Andronicus. Ibid. 5

Troil, and Creff.

If Troy be not taken till these two undermine it, the walls will stand till they fall
of themfelves

Troyan

A.S. P. C.L. 21619428 842136 854210 386318

- I am not such a truant fince my coming, as not to know the language I have liv'd in

Ibid. 2

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Truant, Tis double wrong, to truant with your bed, and let her read it in thy looks
at board

Prologue to Ibid.

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Truce. Take this compact of a truce, although you break it when your pleasure ferves

Could not take truce with the unruly fpleen of Tybalt, deaf to peace Romeo and Jul. 3 Truckle-bed. There's his chamber, his houfe, his castle, his standing-bed, his trucklebed

Trudge, plod, away, o' the hoof

with it in all hafte

Merry Wives of Wind. 4
Romeo and Juliet. 2
Merry Wives of Wind.1 3
Ibid. 3 3

If every one know us, and we know nonę, 'tis time, I think, to trudge, pack and
be gone

Night-walking heralds, that trudge betwixt the king and mistress
about through fair Verona

'Twas no need, I trow, to bid me trudge

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As thou art true, for blood of ours, shed blood of Montague

True penny. Art thou there, true-penny

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Trull And gives his potent regiment to a trull, that noises it against us Ant. and Cleo. 3 6 785 139

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I have fold all my trumpery; not a counterfeit stone, ribbon, &c.
Trumpet. To be trumpet of his own virtues, as I am myself Much Ado About Nothing. 5 2 145
Make all your trumpets fpeak; give them breath

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Macbeth. 5 6 385 232 King John. 1 1387 215

Shall braying trumpets, and loud churlish drums, clamours of hell, be measures of
our pomp

What lufty trumpet thus doth fummon us

Ibid. 3 398/248 Ibid. 5 2 408 254 Richard ii. 3416140 Ibid. 1 3 417146 Ibid. 1341719

- The duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, stays but the fummons of the appel-
lant's trumpet

Sound trumpets, and set forward combatants

Harth refounding trumpet's dreadful bray

The fouthern wind doth play the trumpet to his purposes

1 Henry iv. 5 467152

Then let the trumpets found the tucket fonuance, and the note to mount

Now let the general trumpet blow his blast

- 1 bring a trumpet to awake his ear

-

➡ blow loud, fend thy brafs voice through all these lazy tents

· Then, dreadful trumpet found the general doom

Trumpet-clangor founds

Henry v.4 2 530 221 2 Henry vi. 5 2 601 24 Troil, and Creff. 38641 8 Ibid. 13 8641 16

Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984153 2 Henry iv. S 5 506 147

Trumpeters. Is it not meant damnable in us, to be trumpeters of our unlawful intents

With brazen din blast you the city's ears

Truncheon. If captains were of my mind they would truncheon you out
- thy leg a ftick, compared with this truncheon

All's Well. 4 3 297153 Antony and Cleop.48 793135 2 Henry iv. 2 4 485|1|TI Henry vi. 4 10 598 239 to her fucHenry viü.5 3 Lear 131 61 950 245

Truncheoneers. When I might fee from far fome forty truncheoneers draw

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Trunks

Trunks. Virtue is beauty; but the beauteous evil are empty trunks, o'er-flourish'd by the devil

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

Why doft thou converfe with that trunk of humours
To tell my love unto his dumb deaf trunk

Leaving thy trunk for crows to feed upon

The honour'd mold wherein this trunk was fram'd

Drag hence her husband to fome fecret hole, and make this dead
our luft

Send your trunk to me; it shall fafe be kept, and truly yielded you
What trunk is here without his top

A. S. P. C. L.

Twelfth Night. 3 4 3261|32
Winter's Tale. 1 2
1 Henry iv. 2 4
2 Henry vi. 3 2
Ibid. 4 10
Goriolanus. 5 3

338217 455249 588 136

599210

735140

839132

trunk pillow to
Titus Andronicus. 2 3
Cymbeline. 1 7 901215
Ibid. 4 2 91826

If on the tenth day following thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions, the moment is thy death

Lear.11931135

And that the trunk may be discharg'd of breath, as violently as hasty powder fir'd

Romeo and Juliet.5

Truf'd. For you might have trufs'd him and all his apparel, into an eel-skin 2 H. iv. 3 2 492110 Truft beget a falfhood

First, give me truft, the count he is my husband

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I will never trust a man again for keeping his fword clean
And wrangle with my reason, that perfuades me to any other truft, but that I am
mad, or that the lady's mad

He's here in double trust

I trust I may not trust thee

You have deceiv'd our trust, and made us doff our easy robes of peace
The truft I have is in my innocence

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He that trufts in you, where he should find you lions, finds you hares; geefe

2 Henry vi. 4 2 where foxes, Coriolanus. 1 1 705126 Lear. 3 5 950114 Hamlet. 3 41025237

I will lay truft upon thee; and thou shalt find a dearer father in my love
Whom I will truft, as I will adders fang'd

Trufter. Nor should you do mine ear that violence, to make it trufter of your own
report against yourself

Truth hath better deeds, than words, to grace it

To bear a hard opinion of his truth

With what authority and fhew of truth can cunning fin cover itself withal

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- will come to light; murder cannot be hid long; a man's fon may,

truth will out

- If this will not fuffice, it must appear that malice bears down truth If truth holds true contents

but, in the end,
Mer. of Venice. 2
Ibid. 4

This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of
He will lie, fir, with fuch volubility, that you would think truth were
And, having fworn truth, ever will be true

I have utter'd truth; which if you seek to prove, I dare not Land by
Thou didst speak but well, when most the truth

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All's Well.4

a fool
Twelfth Night. 4 2

Both to defend my loyalty and truth, to God, my king, and his succeeding hath a quiet breaft

For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain

W.'s Tale. 1 338225

Ibid. 3 2346132

Ibid.

Macbeth.

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3 381237

2 403147

K. John.
issue R. ii. 1 3 416161

Ibid. 13 417124
Ibid. 2 1 419257
Ibid. 41 433322

He, in twelve, found truth in all but one; I, in twelve thousand, none
And faid he would fwear truth out of England
And hold'ft it fear, or fin, to speak a truth

1 Henry v.2 4

If truth and upright innocency fail me, I'll to the king, my master, that - They, for their truth, might better wear their heads, than fome that have accus'd them, wear their hats

2 Henry iv.
is dead Ib. 5 2

4542 5 474 247 502 142

Richard iii. 32

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Yet I am richer than my base accusers, that never knew what truth meant - loves open dealing

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Truth fhall nurse her

Then, like a Roman, bear the truth I tell; for certain she is dead

would be tales, where now half tales be truths

What truth can speak trueft, not truer than Troilus

AS. P. C. L.

Henry viii. 4 702/1/26 Julius Cæfar.4 760245 Ant. and Cleop.2

Troi. and Creff.3 2 873-15

- I am as true as truth's fimplicity, and fimpler than the infancy of truth

- Comparisons of truth

- O wither'd truth

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- Thy truth then be thy dower

's a dog that must to kennel

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Ibid. 3

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Ibid. 3

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Ibid. 5 2 88514

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Lear. 4 936|1

-If circumftances lead me, I will find where truth is hid, though it were hid indeed
within the centre

Try. Then this breaking of his has been but a try for his friends
Tub. She hath eaten up all her beef, and she is herself in the tub
That fatiate, yet unfatisfied defire, that tub both fill'd and running
Tub-faft. Bring down rofe-cheeked youth to the tub-faft, and the diet
Tubal. D. P.

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And fung thofe tunes to the over-fcutcht hufwives that he heard the carmen whistle,

and fwear they were his fancies, or his good nights

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Who fometimes, in his better tune, remembers what we are come about Tun'd. He hath incurred the everlasting difpleasure of the king, who had his bounty to fing happiness to him

Tup. Caffio did tup her

Tupp'd. Would you, the fupervisor, grofsly gape cn? behold her tupp'd
Tupping. An old black ram is tupping your white ewe
Turbulence. For I have dreamt of bloody turbulence

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An you be not turn'd Turk, there's no more failing by the star

- From ftubborn Turks and Tartars, never train d to offices of tender courtesy

Why, the defies me, like Turk to Christian

Nofe of Turk

Gregory never did fuch deeds in arms, as I have done this day

Think you that we are Turks or infidels

If the rest of my fortunes turn Turk with me

Merchant of Venice.41 2151
As You Like It.43 244
Macbeth.4378 116

1 Henry v.53 470147
Rickard .356531 38
Hamlet. 3210212 2

Turk's tribute. Every third word a lie, duer paid to the hearer than the Turk's tribute 2 H.iv.3 2 491247

Turkies in my pannier are quite starv'd

Turkey-cock. Contemplation makes a rare turkey-cock of him

Here he comes, fwelling like a turkey-cock

Turkey cushions, boss'd with pearl

1 Henry iv. 2 I 448 33 Twelfth Night. 25 318 3 Henry v.515375 Tam. of the Shrew 12 x 263|1|36 Turlyged

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No more turn me to him, fweet Nan

To-morrow I cannot ferve your turn for Rofalind

A. S. P. C. L.
Lear. 12 3 94212:30

Trvo Gent. of Verona. 27
2 Henry vi. 410
Tavo Gent. of Verona. 2 2
M. Wives of Wind. 3 4
As You Like It.5 2

For my daughter Katharine,—this I know, she is not for your turn

Do my lord of Canterbury a fhrewd turn, and he is your friend for ever
For the best turn i' the bed

Never count the turns; once, and a million

And make my mifery ferve thy turn

But O, what form of prayer can ferve my turn

I follow him, to ferve my turn upon him

32253 598 2 4

29/28 62137 246 227

Taming of the Shrew. 2 1260221
Henry viii. 5 2 700 239
Ant. and Cleop2 5778115
Cymbeline. 2 4 905 238
Coriolanus.

5 729 134 Hamlet. 3 31023130 Othello. 111044113

You did with that I fhould make her turn: fir, fhe can turn, and turn, and yet go

on, and turn again

- Did he live now, this fight would make him do a defperate turn Turnbull-freet. And the feats he hath done about Turnbull-street Tur-coat. Then is courtely a turn-coat

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Othello.

Ibid.

11069 256 5: 21078128

2 Henry iv. 2 491 245 Much Ado About Noth. I I 122232

3 Henry vi. 55630234

Turned. And all the trouble thou hast turn'd me to
Turn'd-forth. I am the turn'd-forth, be it known to you, that have preferv'd her
welfare in my blood

Titus Andron.

Turneps, I had rather be fet quick in the earth, and bowl'd to death with turneps

5 3 854 235

Merry Wives of Wind. 34

Turpitude. How would't thou have paid my better fervice, when my turpitude thou doft fo crown with gold

Turquoife. It was my turquoife

Turtles. I will find you twenty lafcivious turtles, ere one chafte man

We'll teach him to know turtles from jays

. Will thefe turtles be gone

Oh, flow-wing'd turtle; fhall a buzzard take thee

So turtles pair, that never mean to part

Ant. and Cleop

63/1/16 6792/2/16 209 2/26

52140

Mer. of Ven.
M.W.of Wind. 21

Ibid.

3 3 60 151 Love's Labor Loft.43 162227 Taming of the Shrew. 21 261 262 Winter's Tale.

- I, an old turtle, will wing me to fome wither'd bow; and there, my mate, that's never to be found again, lament 'till I am loft

Like to a pair of loving turtle doves

Tufb, I may as well fay

- man, never fleer and jeft at me

Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate

Tutors. Thefe are their tutors; bid them ufe them well

It tutors nature

Ibid.

4 3 351133

53362240

1 Henry vi. 2 2 551148

Much Ado About Noth. 3 3 135114

Heaven bless thee from a tutor, and difcipline come not near thee Tutor'd. Then gave I her, fo tutor'd by my art, a fleeping potion Twangling instruments

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Richard iii. 1

141 235

3 641136

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Tam, of the Shrew. 21 261115
Timon of Athens. I 18041 7
Troil, and Creff2 3 868
Romeo and Juliet.53 997 158
Tempeft. 3 2 14/2/27

Taming of the Shrew. 2 12612 5

Merry Wives of Wind. 2
and grew a twenty

Twenty years. Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance, years removed thing

Twice and once.. I have been merry twice and once, ere now

Twigs. I must go look my twigs; he fhall be caught

Twiggen-bottle. I'll beat the knave into a twiggen-bottle

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Twelfth Night. 5 1 329 224 2 Henry iv. 5 3 504148

All's Well.

31

294 2

3

Otbello. 2 3 1056131

Tempeft. 4 I

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Taming of the Shrew. 2 1262 249

Twinn'd brothers of one womb, whofe procreation, refidence, and birth, fcarce is dividant

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