Advice. How fhall I doat on her with more advice that thus without advice begin to love her Did repent me after more advice My lord Baffanio, upon more advice, hath fent you this ring You did never lack advice fo much And, on his more advice we pardon him But with advice and filent secrecy And the shall file our engine, with advice Advife you what you fay thee, Aaron, what is to be done 2 Gent. of Verona. Meaf for Meaf Merchant of Venice. 4 2 Advis'd. Art thou not advis'd, he took fome care to get her cunning schoolmasters A. S. P. C. L. 4 31217 102136 218 251 All's Well Henry v.2 4 292116 2516130 2 Henry vi. 2 2 5811 2 Titus Andronicus 1837 216 Twelfth Night 4 2 328 114 Titus Andronicus 4 2 847 210 2 Henry iv. 4752 8 2 Henry vi. 5141 14 4582217 645215 210461 50 Advifedly. My foul upon the forfeit, that your lord will never more break faith ad- 221 2 9 Richard iii. 4 4 Adultery. Might have been accused in fornication, adultery and all uncleanness there Meafure for Measure. To attain in fuit the place of his bed, and win this ring by hers and mine adultery Cymbeline. 5 Die for adultery! No. Lear.4 Adultrefs. But be it known from him that has most cause to grieve it should be, she's an adultrefs 5 925 226 957237 acides. Sure Eacides was Ajax,-called so from his grandfather Tam. of the Shrew 31 Ediles. D. P. 264 149 Egyptian Bacchanals. Shall we dance now the Ægyptian Bacchanals Ibid 2 5778143 7 7812 2 Emilia. D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103 Emilia. D. P. Æmilius. D. P. Eneas Widower Othello. As did Æneas old Anchifes bear, fo bear I thee upon my manly shoulder 2 Hen. vi. 5 2 - 1, as Æneas, our great ancestor, did from the flames of Troy upon his fhoulder the old Anchifes bear, fo, from the waves of Tyber did I the tired Cæfar J. Caf Dido and her Æneas fhall want troops 6021 I That's Æneas, is not that a brave man? he's one of the flowers of Troy Ibid. 1 2 860 2 27 True honeft men being heard, like false Æneas, were in his time, thought falfe "Twas Æneas' tale to Dido Eolus. Yet Æolus would not be a murderer fculapius. My Æfculapius Cymbeline. 4 909 247 210151 4 2 Henry vi. 32 587238 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 3 57121 Merchant of Venice 51 219135 fon. In fuch a night, Medea gather'd the enchanted herbs that did renew old fon Efop. Let Efop fable in a winter's night, his currish riddles fort not with this place 3 Henry vi55 630245 Etna. I'll be thrown into Ætna, as I have been into Thames, ere I will leave her thus Afeard. A conqueror, and afeard to speak! Will not the ladies be afeard of the lion - This is a knavery of them, to make me afeard 184129 -And yet to be afeard of my deferving were but a weak disabling of myself -I am half afeard, thou wilt fay anon, he is fome kin to thee Merchant of Venice. 2 7 206 227 Taming of the Shrew. 5 2 275153 Affability. You do not use me with that affability as in discretion you ought to ufe me Henry v.3 2 521224 Affair. We have lost the best half of our affair -They should be good men; their affairs are righteous Richard ii. 2 2 423 243 Henry viii. 1 686151 that walk as they fay fpirits do at midnight, have in them a wilder nature, than the business that feeks dispatch by day His affairs come to me on the wind - My affairs are fervanted to others But what is your affair in Elfinour? Affeard. - His title is affeard! Affects. Sir John affects thy Wife He my husband best of all affects - Doft thou affect her? - Every man with his affects is born -I do affect the very ground -Study what you most affect -I do affect a forrow, indeed, but I have it too As 'twere, to banish their affects with him -If I affect it more, than as your honour, and as your renown - No man can justly praise, but what he does affect -Tis policy and stratagem must do that you affect The young affects, in me defunct Affectations. It is affectations Much Ado About Nothing. 124127 Love's Lab. Loft. I 148251 Ibid. I Taming of the Shrewv.1 255145 All's Well. I 12781 3 Affected. He furely affected her for her wit I am in all affected as yourself - Othello. 131049|2|45 Merry Wives of Windfor Love's Labor Loft.1 I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall - No marvel then, though he were ill affected 2 1511 20 12551 34 - Would it apply well to the vehemence of your affection, that I should win what you would enjoy - I heard him fwear his affection -Mountain of affection -She loves him with enraged affection -I would have thought his fpirit would have been invincible against all affaults of affection She will rather die than give any fign of affection - Her affections have the full bent -Wrestle with affection - Nor take no fhape nor project of affection - brave conquerors! for fo you are, that war against your own affections Ibid. 2 3 130137 -If drawing my fword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it, I would take defire prifoner I 132115 1 1321 43 I 1471 13 Yourfelf, renown'd prince, then stood as fair as any comer I have look'd on yet for my affection With affection wond'rous fenfible he wrung Baffanio's hand 4 A 207|2|12 Affections. A. S. P. C.L. Affections. For affections, masters of paffions, fway it to the mood of what it likes or loaths Merchant of Venice. 4 1 215124 Wrestle with thy affections. O, they take the part of a better wrestler than myself is not rated from the heart As You Like It. I 3 227 249 Taming of the Shrew. I 2562 8 How will the love, when the rich golden shaft hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe that live in her I am heir to my affection With thought of fuch affections, step forth mine advocate And great affections, wrestling in thy bofom -Yet let me wonder, Harry, at thy affections -- O with what wings thall his affections fly towards fronting peril and Twelfth Night. I 1307 218 3 354 152 1359249 Ibid. 5 2 408136 1 Henry iv.3 2 460120 oppos'd decay And though his affections are higher mounted than ours, yet, when they floop with the like wing 2 Henry iv. 4 4 498123 they ftoop, Henry v.41 528154 Coriolanus. I 705453 And your affections are a fick man's appetite But, out, affection! all bond and privilege of nature, break! And, to fpeak truth of Cæfar, I have not known when his affections than his reafon Ant. and Cleop. Ant. and Cleop. 5 772 2 37 6780117 If I could temporize with my affection, or brew it to a weak or colder palate Your highness is not entertain'd with that ceremonious affection as you were wont Had the affections, and warm youthful blood, the'd be as fwift in motion as a ball For the better compaffing this falt and moft hidden loose affection Have not we affections? defires for fport? and frailty, as men have Affiance. How haft thou with jealoufy infected the fweetnefs of affiance What's more dangerous than this fond affiance I fpoke this to know if your affiance were deeply rooted Affianced to her by oath I am affianc'd this man's wife 2 Henry vi. 31 584117 Cymbeline. Meafure for Measure. 31 A'd. The artist and unread, the hard and foft, feem all affin'd and kin Troilus and Creffida. Be judge yourself, whether I in any just term am affin'd to love the moor Othello. I 11044 Affirmatives. If your four negatives make you two affirmatives Afflicted. Difhoneftly afflicted but yet honeft Afflictions. A touch a feeling of afflictions A biting affliction Ibid. 2 3 10571 Twelfth Night. 5 1 32914 As You Like It. 3 5 24c211 may one day fmile again, and till then, fit thee down forrow! I think affliction may fubdue the cheek, but not take in the mind For this affliction has a tafle as fweet as any cordial comfort Henceforth I'll bear affliction, 'till it cry out itfelf, enough, enough, - is enamour'd of thy parts Afford. We cannot afford you fo Affray. Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray Affront. Unless another as like Hermione as is her picture, affront his eye Affronted. That my integrity and truth to you might be affronted, weight of fuch a winnow'd purity in love with the match and A. For daring to affy a mighty lord unto the daughter of a worthless king. 2 Henry vi.4 | 592!1!28 Art's. Afy. So do I affy in thy uprightness and integrity Africk. Not Africk owns a ferpent, I abhor more than thy fame and envy Coriolanus. 1 8 After-enquiry. Or jump the after enquiry on your own peril 1211 29 To lofe thy youth in peace and to atchieve the filver livery of advised age 2 H. vi. 5 -Though age from folly could not give me freedom, it does from childishness Agent. Being the agents, or base second means, the cords, the ladder, or the hang- Aggravate. Ford's a knave, and will aggravate his ftile -I befeek you now, aggravate your choler 71032112 Troilus and Creffid. 51 2 56215 Agile. Swifter than his tongue, his agile arm beats down their fatal points Agincourt. The very cafques that did affright the air of Agincourt Aglet. An aglet very vilely cut A. S. P. C.L. Romeo and Juliet. 31 983148 Aglet-baby. Give him gold enough and marry him to a puppet or an aglet-baby Agnize. I do agnize a natural and prompt alacrity, I find in hardness Agrippa. D. P. Agrippa. Menenius, D. P.. Ague. My wind, cooling my broth, would blow me to an ague - Prefuming on an ague's privilege This ague-fit of fear is over-blown Home without boots and in foul weather too! how 'fcapes he agues Cæfar was ne'er fo much your enemy, as that fame ague which Ague-cheek. Sir Andrew. D. P. 509115 536 137 Mer.of Venice. 3 5 213246 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 1 1321 39 703 Ague-proof. I am not ague-proof Lear.4 6 957 2 31 Coriolanus. 4 7082 Ajax. This love is as mad as Ajax Love's Labor Loft 4 3 1602 S And now, like Ajax Telamonius, on fheep and oxen could I spend my fury 2 Henry vi. 51 599 1 50 - - The seven-fold shield of Ajax cannot keep the battery from my heart » - The unknown Ajax, heavens, what a man is there! a very horfe; that has hel knows not what - Therfites' body is as good as Ajax, when neither are alive - None of thefe rogues, and cowards, but Ajax is their fool Aid. And aid thee in this dutiful fhock of arms And you fhall find a conqueror, that will pray in aid for kindness, grace is kneel'd to Aidant. Be aidant, and remediate, in the good man's distress 795131 2 835142 857 1859131 Ibid. 13 3 8752 52 Cymbeline.42 917153 Lear. 2 2 941240 Richard iii. 5 3 666221 Henry viii. t 675 215 where he for 2 Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 798 239 Lear.4 4 955250 Coriolanus. 2 2 715250 Richard iii. 3 640147 Ibid. 13 6402 2 Hamlet. 2 2 1013238 Henry v.3 2 521211 To thefe violent proceedings all my neigbbours fhall cry aim Merry W. of Windfor.3 2 better at me, by that I now will manifeft 332 33 2 Gent. of Verona. 3 1 It ill befeems this prefence to cry aim, to these ill-tun'd repetitions Give me aim a while - They aim at it, and botch the words up fit to their own thoughts - As in thefe cafes where they aim reports, 'tis oft with difference Aimed. That my difcovery be not aimed at Air. Cooling of the air with fighs -I drink the air before me -If I fhould fpeak fhe'd mock me into air |