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Yokes. Nobly he yokes a fmiling with a figh

A. S. P. C. L.

Cymbeline.141

Toke-devils. Treafon and murder, ever kept together, as two yoke-devils sworn to

- either's purpose

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-Duke of. D. P.

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D. P. 3 Hen. vi. p. 603.

Henry v.2

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Richard ii. p. 413.
D. P. 2 Henry vi. p. 571.
Duke of. And we create, in absence of our felf, our uncle York Lord Governor of
England

, appointed Regent in France

D.P.

2 Henry iv.

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If thou be not then created York, I will not live to be accounted Warwick
Soliloquy on the giving up of Anjou and Maine

accused of treason

His title to the crown

difmiffes his foldiers

I arreft thee, York, of capital treason 'gainst the king and crown

If that the bastard boys of York shall be the furety for their traitor father - takes poffeffion of the throne

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Ibid. 14

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Rickard ii. 5 4

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York-place. That title's loft; 'tis now the king's, and call'd-Whitehall
Yorkshire rebels in arms

Yougban. Get thee to Youghan, and fetch me a stoop of liquor

Young. Few taller are so young

Elder brother, you are too young in this

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Henry viii. 41

Richard iii. 4 4 66428
Hamlet. 5 110341 3

Love's Lab. Left. 52

As You Like It. 1
Romeo and Juliet.1
Tam. of the Shrew.2
Titus Andronicus. 2

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I 224 114

1969 140 1263118 I 837 120 Coriolanus. 2 3 718229

Younker. How like a younker, or a prodigal, the skarfed bark puts from her native bay

I'll not pay a denier, what will you make a younker of me

Mer. of Venice. 2 6 205250

1 Henry iv. 3 3 4622

Your's. One half of me is your's, the other half your's,-mine own I would fay; but if mine, then your's

Yourself. Good madam, keep yourself within yourself

Youth. Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits

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A purpose more grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends of burning youth

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Thou haft nor youth, nor age

I fee by you, I am a fweet-faced youth

Measure for Measure. 14

Ibid. 3 I
Com. of Errors. 5 1

He that is more than a youth, is not for me; and he that is lefs than a man, I am not for him

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A man loves the meat in his youth, that he cannot endure in his age
Flat treafon 'gainst the kingly state of youth
Welcome hither; if that the youth of my new interest here have
welcome

In pity of the challenger's youth, I would fain diffuade him
I come but in, as others do, to try the ftrength of my youth

Ibid. 2

Love's Lab. Left. 4 power to bid you Merch. of Venice. 3

In my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood

3 1312 8
3 1632 9

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As You Like It.1 2226161
Ibid. 1 2 226212
Ibid. 2 3 233 155

If the quick fire of youth light not your mind, you are no maiden, but a monument

Unbak'd and doughy youth

All's Well. 2 296138
Ibid. 14 5 300 152
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For youth is bought more oft, than begg'd or borrow'd

A. S. P. C. L.

Twelfth Night, 5312255
Ibid. 3 4 322232
Macberb. 5 2 383251

And many unrough youths that even now proteft their firft of manhood
Unftay'd youth

And chid his truant youth with such a grace

There is my hand; you shall be as a father to my youth

Now all the youth of England are on fire

Luft and liberty creep in the minds and marrows of our youth
In the morn and liquid dew of youth

- to itself rebels, though none else near

To flaming youth let virtue be as wax, and melt in her own fire

Richard ii. 2

1 Henry iv. 5 1

2 Henry iv. 5 2
Henry v.2ch
Tim. of Athens. 41
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ANIES. I take these wise men, that crow so at these set kind of fools, no better
than the fool's zanies

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Tempeft. 1

Much Ado Ab. Noth. 2
King John. 2

Left zeal now melted: by the windy breath of foft petitions, pity and remorfe, cool

and congeal again to what it was

Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal

This doth infer the zeal I had to fee him

With whom an upright zeal to right prevails

2 3256 21291 9 1392 250

Ibid. 2 2 3551 2 Richard ii. 1 1414128 2 Henry iv. 5 5 50620 3 Henry vi. 51 Henry viii. 3 2

Had I but ferved my God with half the zeal I ferved my king
Like those, that, under hot ardent zeal, would set whole realms on fire Tim. of Atb. 3 3
Zed. Thou whorefon zed! thou unneceffary letter

Lear. 2

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Zenelophon. The pernicious and indubitate beggar Zenelophon
Zephyrs. They are as gentle as zephyrs, blowing below the violet
Zodiac. Like unscour'd armour, hung by the wall fo long, that nineteen zodiacks have
gone round, and none of them been worn
Gallops the zodiack in his gliftering coach

Love's Lab. Left. 4

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Cymb. 42

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Face, fee Complexion, Countenance, Wee face, Whey face Pen, fee Snow-white Pen
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Page 1110, Andramadio, read Adramadio.
1121, Barbury-ben, read Barbary-ben.
1144, Bodkin, read with a bare bodkin.

1263, Embalming, read Emballing.

1345, Obferve a tranfpofition between Hannibal and Hafte, fhould come in from Hap
to Harveft-men, from pages 1347, 8, 9.

ADDENDUM to the Songs, page 1619,

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