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Tarquin. Beg at the gates, like Tarquin and his queen
- As Tarquin erst, that left the camp to fin in Lucrece' bed

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Our Tarquin thus did softly press the rushes, ere he waken'd the chastity he wounded

Cymbeline. 2 2 902126

Tarre. Like a dog that is compell'd to fight, snatch at his master that doth tarre him on

-Pride alone must tarre the mastiffs on, as 'twere their bone

King Jobn. 4 1 402 260 Troi. and Creff. 1 3 8652 19

Hamlet. 2 2 1014 1 1

- And the nation holds it no fin, to tarre them on to controversy Tarriance. I am impatient of my tarriance

Tavo

Tarry'd. I might have still held off, and then you would have tarry'd
Tart. So tart a favour to trumpet such good tidings

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- Another way, the news is not so tart

Lear. 4 2

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-limbo worse than hell

Comedy of Errors. 4

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- Out, tawny tartar, out

Midf. Night's Dream. 3

68 2 54 1132 46 18724 215 1 6

Tartar. Here's a Bohemian Tartar tarries the coming down of thy fat woman M.W. of W. 4

2

From stubborn Turks and Tartars never train'd to offices of tender courtesy M. of Ven. 4 1
Which gratitude, through flinty Tartars bosom, would peep forth and answer thanks

To the gates of Tartar, thou most excellent devil of wit

lips

He might return to vasty Tartar back

All's Well. 4 4 300 1 12
Twelfth Night. 2 5 319241

Macbeth. 4 1378 1 16
Henry v. 2 2 516 260

- We'll have no Cupid hood-wink'd with a scarf, bearing a Tartar's painted bow of lath

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Task. These are barren tasks, too hard to keep; not to fee ladies, study, faft, nor
Пеер

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Alas, poor duke, the task he undertakes, is-numbering sands, and drinking oceans
dry

We would be resolved, before we hear him, of some things of weight that task our
thoughts, concerning us and France

Henry v. 1 2 511122

Let every man now task his thought, that this fair action may on foot be brought Ib. 1 2 513249

An easy task; 'tis but to love a king

The long day's task is done, and we must fleep

You are much more at task for want of wisdom, than prais'd for harmful mildness Lear. 14 938 148

And dare not task my infirmities any more

She might lie by an emperor's fide, and command him tasks

Tasked. The gallants shall be tasked

And in the neck of that tafk'd the whole state

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Like to a harvest-man that's task'd to mow all or lose his hire
Tasking. He shall likewise shuffle her away, while other sports are tasking of their
minds

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1 Henry iv. 52 469155 Troilus and Creffida. 51884155

Taffel. Thou taffel of a prodigal's purse, thou
Taffel-gentle. O, for a faulconer's voice to lure this tassel-gentle back again Rom.and Jul. 2 2 977 1 4
Tafte. Our house is hell, and thou, a merry devil, didst rob it of some taste of tediouf-

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Take a taste of my finding him, and relish it with good observance
Since my conversion so sweetly tastes, being the thing I am

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O, you are fick of felf-love, Malvolio, and taste with a distemper'dappetite Taw. Night. 1 5 3111 48

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Every idle, nice, and wanton reason, shall to the king, tafte of this action 2 Hen. iv. 4 1 4942 9
To your death: the tafte whereof, God of his mercy, give you patience to endure H. v. 2 2 5172 2
Both their voices blended, the greatest taste most palates theirs

Ibid. 5 5 439145

Have ye not had a taste of his obedience

And in fome taste, is Lepidus but fo; he must be taught and train'd
For here the Trojans taste our dearest repute with their finest palate

I will give a taste of it forthwith to Agamemnon

I do beseech you, as in way of taste, to give me now a little benefit

Coriolanus. 31720132 Ibid. 3 1 722 223 Troi. and Gref. 1 3 864242 Jul. Cæfar. 4 1 758 129 Ibid. 1 3 865216 Ibid. 3 3 874245

Taft

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Whose qualification shall come into no true taste again

Tufted. I never tasted Timon in my life

Praise us as we are tasted, allow us as we prove

A. S. P. C. L.

Lear. 2 9331124
Ibid. 24 945 243
Hamlet. 2210142 13
Othello. 2
11054 2 29

Timon of Athens. 32 814 126
Troilus and Creff. 3 287328

- If you can make it apparent that you have tasted her in bed, my hand and ring is
yours

Cymbeline. 24904 246

- I had been happy, if the general camp, pioneers and all, had tasted her sweet body,
fo I had nothing known

Othello-331063156

Tafting. Why, old foldier; wilt thou undo the worth thou art unpaid for, by tafting of

our wrath

Tatters. Tear a passion to tatters

Cymbeline. 5 5 926255
Hamlet. 321018230

Tattle. The midwife, and the nurse, well made away, then let the ladies tattle what
they please

Tatlings. Peace your tatlings

- Evermore tattling

Taverns. Enquire at London 'mongst the taverns there

- O, I could wish this tavern were my drum

Titus Andronicus. 42847254 6514

Merry W. of Wind. 4 1

Much Ado About Nothing. 21 125147 Richard ii. 5 3 4362 57 1 Henry iv. 33 463243

- Epicurism and lust make it more like a tavern, or a brothel, then a grac'd palace Lear. 14937 141 Tavern-bills. Fear no more tavern-bills; which are as often the sadness of parting, as

the procuring of mirth

Taunt. Did not her kitchen maid rail, taunt, and scorn me

- After many scorns, many foul taunts

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-I will acquaint his majesty of these gross taunts I often have endur'd
- He prettily and aptly taunts himself

Taunting. I'll write to him a very taunting letter, and you shall bear it
Taurus. Were we not born under Taurus? that 's fides and heart.-No,
and thighs

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-Thou hast shot off one of Taurus' horns

Tawdry-lace. You promis'd me a tawdry-lace, and a pair of sweet-gloves
Tawny. The ground indeed is tawny

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3 Henry wi. 2 1 610115 Richard iii.

Ibid. 3 1 6492 14

As Y.L.It. 3 5 241232

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Tarwny finn'd. My musick playing far off, I will betray tawny-finn'd fishes Ant. & Cleo. 2 5
Tax. Thus wisdom wishes to appear most bright when it doth tax itself Meaf. for Meas. 24

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Taxing. If he be free, why then my taxing like a wild goose flies, unclaim'd of any

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Both taxing me, and gaging me to keep an oath that I have sworn
Taylor. Down topples she, and taylor cries, and falls into a cough Mid. Night's Dream. 2

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Taming of the Shrew.

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The taylor stays thy leisure, to deck thy body with his rustling treasure Ibid. 4 3 27114
- abused by Petruchio
Ibid. 4 3 271157
Faith, here's an English taylor come hither, for stealing out of a French hose Macb. 2 3 370230
And entertain a score or two of taylors, to study fashions to adorn my body Rich. iii. 12 637243
That's more than some, whose taylors are as dear as yours, can justly boast of Cym. 23 903156

- Why should his mistress, who was made by him that made the taylor, not be fit
too?

Taylor's-yard.

Teach. To teach a teacher ill beseemeth me

Teachy. To fee it teachy, and fall out with the dug

Ibid. 4 1914 128

1 Henry iv. 244541 Love's Labor Loft. 2 1 153 114 Romes and Juliet. 1 2 971 144

Team. The hour before the heavenly-harness'd team begins his golden progress in the

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So lively acted with my tears

Ibid. 4 3 412 43

Left her in her tears, and dried not one of them with his comfort Meaf. for Meaf. 3
He, a marble to her tears, is washed by them, but relents not

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Ibid. 3

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Command these fretting waters from your eyes with a light heart

Ibid. 4

3

96 244

Who loved her fo, that speaking of her foulness, wash'd it with tears M. Ado A. Notb. 4

1

138 226

More merry tears the paffion of loud laughter never shed

Mids. Night's Dream. 5

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exhibit my tongue

Merchant of Venice. 2

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Those foolish drops do somewhat drown my manly spirit

Ibid. 2

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The big round tears cours'd one another down his innocent nose, in piteous chase

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'tis the best brine a maiden can season her praise in

These great tears grace his remembrance more than those I shed for him
this distemper'd messenger of wet, the many colour'd Iris, rounds thine eye Ibid. 1

Your falt tear's head

Water once a day her chamber round with eye offending brine
With fertile tears

She is drown'd already, fir, with falt water, though I seem to drown her remem-
brance again with more

She did, with an alas! I would fain say bleed tears; for I am fure, my heart wept
blood

And so we wept; and there was the first gentleman-like tears that ever

shall drown the wind

Let's away, our tears are not yet brew'd

Heaven-moving pearls

- with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib'd to do him justice

Much work for tears in many an English mother

Winter's Tale. 5 2 3602 37 we shed Ib. 5 2 361136 Macbeth. 17 368 123

Ibid. 2

King John. 2

3 372 1

Ibid. 2 1

Ibid. 2 2

4 1 392 24 1 392 126 39312 I

Truft not those cunning waters of his eyes, for villainy is not without such rheum Ib. 4 3 4062 15
Manly and womanish tears characterized

Ibid. 3

4 239 2 12

All's

Well. 1

1

277 2 27

Ibid. 1

1 278 135

3 281260

Ibid. 1

3 282 123

Ibid. 3

4 292 141

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Night. 1 1

3072 13

Ibid. 1

5 312 250

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Ibid. 5 2 408 140

Oh, that there were fome virtue in my tears, that might relieve you

Ibid. 57 411155

Let no noble eye profane a tear for me, if I be gor'd with Mowbray's spear Rich. ii. 1 3 416 245
Sorrow's eye glazed with blinding tears, divides one thing entire to many objects Ib. 2 2

422 250

-We'll make foul weather with despised tears, our fighs, and they, shall lodge the fummer corn

- Nay, dry your eyes; tears show their love, but want their remedies

For tears do stop the flood-gates of her eyes

He hath a tear for pity, and a hand open as day for melting charity
Washing with kindly tears, his gentle cheeks

Ibid. 3 3 429262
Ibid. 3 3 430 154

1 Henry iv. 2 4 455144

2 Henry iv. 4 4 497 241

Ibid. 4 4 499 2 16

Let all the tears that should bedew my hearse, be drops of balm to sanctify thy

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-The liquid drops of tears that you have shed, shall come again, transform'd to orient

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- My drops of tears I'll turn to sparks of fire

- I did not think to shed a tear in all my miseries; but thou hast forc'd me

Ibid. 2

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Ibid. 3

1 616 245

Richard iii. 1

2 637 158

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Tears. Thy tears are falter than a younger man's, and venomous to thine eyes Cor.14 1 726/1/43

J. Cafar. 3 1754244

Mine eyes, seeing those beads of forrow stand in thine, began to water
-Weep your tears into the channel, till the lowest stream do kiss the most exalted
shores of all

Ibid. I

1742 115

If you have tears, prepare to shed them now

Ibid. 32 756161

The tears live in an onion that should water this forrow

Ant. and Cleop. 1 2 770 121

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My tears are no prevailing orators

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-Then fresh tears stood on her cheeks, as doth the honey-dew upon a gather'd lilly

almost wither'd

Ibid. 3

1 842 2 13

- She says she drinks no other drink but tears, brew'd with her forrows, mesh'd upon
her cheeks

Ibid. 3 2 844211

Thou art made of tears, and tears will quickly melt thy life away

Ibid. 3 2 844/2/25

But floods of tears will drown my oratory, and break my very utterance

My tears, that fall, prove holy water on thee

O let not women's weapons, water-drops, stain my man's cheeks

Now and then an ample tear trill'd down her delicate cheek

Which parted thence as pearls from diamonds dropt

There she shook the holy water from her heavenly eyes

My mourning and important tears

Mine own tears do fcald like molten lead

With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew

Ibid. 5 3 854216

Cymbeline. 5 5 9262 3

Lear. 24945225

Ibid. 4 3 955132

Ibid. 4 3 955143

Ibid. 43 955144

Ibid. 44 95613

Ibid. 4 7 960/1/56

Romeo and Juliet. I

Back, foolish tears, back to your native spring; your tributary drops belong to woe Ib. 3 - There on the ground, with his own tears drunk

seven times falt, burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye

Tearsheet Doll. D. P.

Tear-ftain'd. I'll prepare my tear-stain'd eyes to see her miseries
Teat. Even at thy teat thou hadst thy tyranny

Techy. And he's as techy to be woo'd to woo

Ibid. 3

Hamlet. 4

2 Henry iv.

2 Henry vi. 2

1969 18

2 984233 3 985262 51030 1 10

473

4 582 153 839 148

Titus Andronicus. 2 3

Troilus and Greff. 1 1858239
Henry v. 48 536 242

Te Deum. Do we all holy rites; let there be sung Non nobis and Te Deum
The choir, with all the choicest musick of the kingdom together, sung Te Deum H. viii. 4 1 694 133
Tedious. So tedious is this day, as is the night before some festival to an impatient child

-You are a tedious fool

Romeo and Juliet. 3298415
Meas. for Meas. 2 I 81124

-If I were as tedious as a king, I could find in my heart to bestow it all on your wor-
ship

- and brief

Much Ado Abt. Norb. 3 4 136 228
Mid. Night's Dream. 5 1 192242

- O, he's as tedious as a tir'd horse, a railing wife; worse than a finoaky house 1 H. iv. 3 1 45826

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If that the earth could teem with woman's tears, each drop she falls would prove a crocodile

Otbello. 4 1 1069245

Teeming. This teeming womb of royal kings, fear'd for their breed, and famous by

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- Eighty odd years of forrow have I seen, and each hour's joy wreck'd with a week of

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- And so I was, which plainly fignify'd that I should snarl and bite, and play the dog

- Daring the event to the teeth, are all in uproar

of emulation

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Ibid. 5 6 632 133

Henry viii. 1 2 674/2/46 Julius Cæfar. 2 3 75124

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Now will I to that old Andronicus, and temper him with all the art I have
To temper poisons for her

1 Henry vi. 245522 13 2 Henry vi. 5 2 602 112 3 Henry vi. 4 6 6252 18 Henry viii. 2 3 682 218 Jul. Cæfar. 3 1 753 245 Tit. And. 4 485029 Cymbeline. 5 5 926 139

I'll pluck you out, and caft you with the waters that you lose to temper clay Lear. 1 4 938 1 1

And in my temper soften'd valour's steel

If you could find out but a man to bear a poison, I would temper it

Temperality. Methinks now you are in an excellent good temperality
Temperance was a delicate wench

not

Afk God for temperance; that's the appliance only which your disease - Though you can guess what temperance should be, you know Temper'd judgment

Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 982 244
Ibid. 35 988 137

2 Henry iv. 24483 244
Tempeft. 2 1
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requires H.viii. 11673 144 what it is A. & C. 311 7892 18 Meas. for Meas. 51 102 148 is to thee

If the truth of thy love to me were so righteously temper'd as mine

I thought thy disposition better temper'd

It is a poifon temper'd by himself

As You Like It. 1 2 225 138 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 986 137 Hamlet. 5 2 1041114

Tempering. I have him already tempering between my finger and my thumb, and shortly will I feal with him

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2 Henry iv. 4 3

497 153

Merry W. of Wind. 5 5
Mid. Night's Dr. 1 1
Twelfth Night 3 4
is scatter'd K. 7.3 4 400 125
home-bred hate

Richard ii. 1 3 418 1 4

Which I could well beteem them from the tempest of mine eyes
Oh, if it prove, tempefts are kind, and salt waves fresh in love
So by a roaring tempeft on the flood, a whole armado of collected
Nor ever write, regreet nor reconcile, this lowering tempeft of your

fail

-But, Lords, we hear this fearful tempeft fing, yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm Ib. 21 422 142 And by the hollow whiftling in the leaves, foretells a tempeft, and a blustering day 1H.iv. 5 1467 154

What man of good temper would endure this tempeft of exclamation

In fierce tempest is he coming, in thunder and in earthquake, like a Jove
And hideous tempests shook down trees

O, then began the tempeft to my foul

2 Henry iv. 21 480137 Henry v. 24519 135 3 Henry vi. 5 6 631 259 Richard iii 1 4 641 235

That this tempest, dashing the garment of this peace, aboaded the sudden breach on't

portentous of Cæfar's death described

And chear the heart that dies in tempest of thy angry frown

To calm this tempeft whirling in the court

The tempeft in my mind doth from my fenfes take all feeling else If after every tempeft come such calmness, may the winds blow till death

Tempeft-toffed. Will overset thy tempest-tossed body

Temples. Solemn temples

Henry viii. 1 1672 150

Titus Andronicus. 1 2 836 1

For here we have no temple but the wood, no affembly but horn beasts As Y. L. It. 3 3 238 254
Throng our large temples with the shews of peace

- Ladies, you deferve to have a temple built you

Keep unshak'd that temple, thy fair mind

J. Cæfar. 1 3 745137

3

Ibid. 4 2 847 245

Lear. 3 4 948 115

they have waken'd

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But, as this temple waxes, the inward service of the mind and foul grows wide

withal

- She his hairy temples then had rounded with coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers

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Temporiz'd. All's well; and might have been much better, if he could have temporiz d

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