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Comedy of Errors.3 21 110229 Mu. Ado Ab. Noth. 2 2 1291 22

Difloyalty. Look fweet, speak fair, become difloyalty
Such feeming truth of Hero's disloyalty
Difmantle. Commit a thing fo monftrous, to dismantle fo many folds of favour Lear.1931 230
Difmay. In this there can be no difmay, my thips come home a month before the day
Merchant of Venice. 1 3
Difmes. Every tithe foul, 'mongst many thousand difmes, hath been as dear as Helen's

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Troilus and Creffida. 2 2
Lear. 14

866 254

937 230

Troi. and Creff2

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Henry v.

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Difnatur'd. That it may live, and be athwart difnatur'd torment to her
Dif-orb'd. Or like a ftar dif-orb'd

Disorder, that hath fpoil'd us, befriend us now

- Fear frames diforder, and diforder wounds where it fhould guard But his own diforders deferv'd much less advancement

Difparage. I will disparage her no farther

-not the faith thou doft not know

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2 Henry vi

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-I would not for the wealth of all this town here in my houfe, do him difparagement

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Difpark'd my parks, and fell'd my forest woods
Difpatch. Take her by the hand, away with her to the deanery, and dispatch it quickly

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- Thus was I, fleeping, by a brother's hand, of life, of crown, of queen, at once difpatch'd

Difpenfe. Might you difpenfe with your leifure

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Meaf for Meaf3

Difplace our heads, where thank the gods they grow, and set them on Lud's town Cym. 2 9161 I Difplant a town

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Difplanting. But by the difplanting of Caffio
Difpleasure. Haft thou delight to fee a wretched man do outrage and difpleafure to him-

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Carries on the ftream of his difpofe, without obfervance or respect of
He hath a perfon and a smooth difpofe to be fufpected

All's Well 5 3 303 124 Troi. and Creff52885229 9341 34

Lear

3 Henry vi. 4 5 625117 Tim. of Athens. 2 808 129

Othello 1310501 I Com. of Errors. I 103126 any Tr. & Cr. 2 3 870118 Othello. 131051210 Tw. Night. 3315136 Ant. and Cleop.412 796 133 Troilus and Creffida. 318721 7 Ibid. 187219

Difpos'd. Ay, he does well enough, if he be difpos'd, and fo do I too
You did fufpect she had difpos'd with Cæfar

Difpofer. With my difpofer Creffida

Your poor difpofer fick

Difpofing. All was royal; to the difpofing of it nought rebell'd
Difpofitions. I have a great difpofitions to cry

Henry viii.

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More than the villanous inconftancy of man's difpofition is able to bear Ibid.
Now I will be your Rofalind in a more coming-on difpofition
Her difpofitions the inherits, which makes fair gifts fairer

You make me strange, even to the difpofition that I owe

-Away, my difpofition, and poffefs me some harlot's spirit

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O well-divided difpofition

- As they pinch one another by the difpofition, he cries out no more

- And put away these difpofitions, which of late transform you

Let his difpofition have that fcope that dotage gives it

- We fools of nature fo horridly to shake our difpofition

- I crave fit difpofition for my wife

All's Well.

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69 234 242 228

1277 218 Macbeth. 343762 4 Cori. 3 2 724118

Ant, and Cleop15 773122

Ibid. 2 7 780138 Lear.1 4 937 117

Ibid. 4 937 240 Hamlet.1 41006 144 Oibello 1 31049/2/14

Difpraisingly

Difpraisingly. So many a time when I have spoke of you dispraisingly, hath ta'en your
part

Difpunge. The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me
Difputable. He is too difputable for my company

Difputation. Say to great Cæfar this, in difputation I kifs his conquering

Difputes. Though my foul difputes well with my fense

his own eftate

it like a man

Difputed. I'll have it difputed on

Difquantity. A little to difquantity your train

Difquietly. All ruinous diforders follow us difquietly to our graves!
Diffeat. This push will cheer me ever, or disseat me now
Diffemble. I will diffemble myself in 't

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I would I were the first that ever diffembled in such a gown

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Othello.
Ant. and Cleop. 479322
As You Like It. 2 5

I would diflemble with my nature, where my fortunes and my friends, at stake, required I should do fo in honour

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hand Ant. and Cleo.

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Twelfth Night.

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Winter's Tale. 4

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Diffembler. Thou doft wrong me, thou diffembler, thou!
Arife, diflembler, though I wish thy death, I will not be thy executioner Richard iii. 1
Diffembling. Play one fcene of excellent diffembling; and let it look like perfect honour

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Diffembly. Is our whole diffembly appeared
Diffention. This late diffention, grown betwixt the peers, burns under feigned afhes of
forg'd love

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Diffever'd. Perform'd in this wide gap of time, fince firft we were diffever'd
Difolve. If there be more, more woeful, hold it in; for I am almost ready to diffolve Lear. 53
Diffolv'd. I am freely diffolv'd and diffolutely
Diffolution. A man of continual diffolution and thaw
Dif-tain'd. I live dif-tain'd, thou undishonour'd
Diftaff. It hangs like flax on a diftaff

We'll thwack him hence with distaffs

Yea, diftaff women manage rutty bills against thy feat

Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 I 48/123
Ibid. 3
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Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108134

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Twelfth Night. 3 309 218

Winter's Tale.1 233415
Richard ii. 2 427217

More charming with their own nobleness, which could have turn'd a distaff to a lance

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I must change arms at home, and give the diftaff into my husband's hands Diftain. You having land, and blest with beauteous wives, they would distrain the one, diftain the other

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Diftafe. Her brain-fick raptures cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel
Difafteful. After distasteful looks

Tr. and Cr. 2 2
Timon of Athens. 2 2

Difemper. I would not have your distemper in this kind, for the wealth of Windfor
Caftle

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If little faults, proceeding on diftemper, fhall not be wink'd at
Diftemperatures. At her heels a huge infectious troop of pale diftemperatures Com. of Err. 5 1
Through this diftemperature we fee the feafons alter
At your birth, our grandam earth, having this diftemperature, in passion fook 1 H.iv. 3 1
Diftemper'd lords, the king, by me, requests your presence straight
It is but as a body, yet, diftemper'd

Macbetb. 31

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812 213

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2

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2 Henry iv. 3 1

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M. W. of W.3 5

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Trio. and Creff.

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Hamlet. 1

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Diftillation. To be ftopp'd in, like a strong diftillation, with ftinking cloaths
Diftill'd. A man diftill'd out of our virtues

Whilft they diftill'd almost to jelly, with the act of fear
Diftinction, with a broad and powerful fan, puffing at all, winnows the light away Tr. Cr.
And I do fear befides, that I fhall lofe diftinction in my joys

Diftinguifement. And mannerly diftinguifhment leave out between the prince and
beggar

Diftract. The fellow is diftract, and fo am I

My hair be fix'd an end, as one distract

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To fee my noble uncle thus diffract

Winter's Tale 2 1 339259 Comedy of Errors. 3 114222

2 Henry vi. 3 259014 Titus Andronicus. 4 3 848141

Better I were diftract: fo fhould my thoughts be fever'd from my griefs Lear. 46 959 243 Diftracted.

He's lov'd of the diftracted multitude

Diftruction. You look, as if you held a brow of much distraction

Hamlet. 4 310271 I Winter'Tale.1| 2335222 Diffractions.

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Difractions. His power went out in fuch distractions, as beguil'd all spies Ant. and Cleop13) 71 7861127 Troil. and Cre5 2 685234

You flow to great distraction

Diftrain. You having lands, and bleft with beauteous wives, they would diftrain the
one, diftain the other

Difraught. As if thou wert distraught, and mad with terror?
-O! if I wake, fhall I not be distraught

Richard iii. 53 668258
Ibid. 3 5 652 255

Romeo and Juliet.

Diftrefs. The thorny point of bare distress hath ta'en from me the fhew of fmooth
civility

Diftribution. So diftribution would undo excefs, and each man have enough
Diftruft. Make me not offended in your distrust

Disturbed fky is not to walk in

Difturbers. Two deep enemies, foes to my reft, and my sweet sleep's
Difvalu'd. Her reputation was disvalu'd in levity

Difouch'd. Every letter he hath writ hath difvouch'd other

Ditch. I fight against thee!-no: I will go seek some ditch wherein to
Ditch-dog

Ditty, Though there was no great matter in the ditty, yet the note
able

Dive. To dive like buckets, in concealed wells

- How he did feem to dive into their hearts

- thoughts, down to my foul

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As You Like It. 2 7 233133
Lear. 4953231
Ant. and Cleop.3 2 782 223
Jul. Cafar. 3 745211
disturbers R. iii. 4 2 658123
Meaf. for Meaf 5 1
Ibid. 4 4

die Ant. and Cleop. 46
Lear. 3 4

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As You Like It. 5 3 247225

He dives into the king's foul, and there fcatters doubts, dangers
Div'd. The untainted virtue of your years hath not div'd into the world's
Diver. When your diver did hang a falt-fish on his hook
Divers new opinions, diverfe and dangerous

Divert. And with pale policy, feek to divert the English purposes
Diverted. I rather will fubject me to the malice of a diverted blood, and

- I could have well diverted her intents

Dividant. Whofe procreation, refidence, and birth, scarce is dividant
Divided. For we to-morrow hold divided councils

Poor Ophelia, divided from herself, and her fair judgment
Divine. It is a good divine, that follows his own inftructions

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Dar't thou, thou little better thing than earth, divine his downfal?
To fhun the danger that his foul divines

air

Much Ado Abt. Noth. 2 3

Diviner. This drudge or diviner laid claim to me; call'd me Dromio Comedy
Divineness. Behold divineness no elder than a boy

Divinity. Ay and no too, was no good divinity

- There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them how we will of hell

650159 129236 of Errors. 3 2 111250 Cymbeline. 3 6 91146

Lear.4 6 957 225 Hamlet. 5 21037111 Othello. 2 31058126

Divifion. My having is not much; I'll make divifion of my present with you Tw. Night. 3 4 3261

- Never come fuch divifion 'tween our fouls

Julius Cafar.4 3 751139

Some fay, the lark makes fweet divifion; this doth not fo, for fhe divideth us

Not a divifion of a battle knows

Is there divifion between my lord and Caffio

Divorce. And quite divorce his memory from his part

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 9872 6
Othello. 11043211
Ibid. 4 11069|2|24
Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 167156
305 225

- If it appear not plain, and prove untrue, deadly divorce step between me and you A.Well. 5 3 - Mark your divorce, young fir

Winter's Tale. 4 3 353238

You have, in manner, with your finful hours, made a divorce betwixt his queen and him

— I would, thou wert the man that would divorce this terror from my heart - Divorce not wisdom from your honour

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The Cardinal did entreat his holiness to stay the judgment o' the divorce Ibid. 3 2 688224

-I here divorce myself, both from thy table, Henry, and thy bed
-As the long divorce of fleel falls on me, make of your papers one fweet facrifice,
and lift my foul to heaven

Divorc'd. Souls and bodies hath he divorc'd three

Twelfth Night. 3 4 324255

Doubly divorc'd :--Bad men, ye violate a two-fold marriage, twixt my crown and

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Dizy young

Dizzy. How fearful and dizzy 'tis, to caft one's eyes fo low

To divide him inventorially, would dizzy the arithmetic of memory Dizzy-ey'd fury.

Do. If to do, were as easy to know what were good to do

- I could not do with all

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Lear. 46 956225 Hamlet. 5 21038214

1 Henry vi. 47 5641

Merchant of Venice. 1 2 1991 55

- That which rather thou dost fear to do, than wish'st should be undone

What you can make her do, I am content to look on

Why, Warwick, who should do the duke to death

To do you falutation from his master

You bring me to do, and then you flout me too

I will do all my abilities in thy behalf

So they do nothing, 'tis a venial flip

I might do as well in the dark

Ibid. 3 4 213 226

Winter's Tale. 5 3
Macbeth. 5

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366 2 50

2 Henry vi. 3 2
Jul. Cafar. 4 2

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Troilus and Cref.4

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Othello. 3 3105958

Ibid. 4 11067117

Ibid. 4 31073212

Marry, I would not do fuch a thing for a joint ring; nor for measures of lawn :

but for the whole world

- me right, and dub me knight

Doat. And doat upon the exchange

This duke as much they love and doat on

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Dobbin. It should feem then that Dobbin's tail grows backward

Docter. Shall I lose my doctor? no, he gives me the potions and

Then is an ape a doctor to such a man

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Our doctors fay, this is no time to bleed

Document in madness; thoughts and remembrance fitted

Dodge and palter in the fhifts of lowness

Doe. Whiles, like a doe, I go to find my fawn, and give it food

M. Ado Abt. Noth. 5 1 143110

Richard ii.1

Hamlet. 51030133

Antony and Cleop. 39 78215
As You Like It. 2 7 2332 5

- Haft thou not full often ftruck a doe, and born her cleanly by the keeper's nofe Tit. An. 21 837144 Single you thither then this dainty doe, and strike her home by force

Ibid. 2 183210

We hunt not, we, with horse nor hound, but hope to pluck a dainty doe to ground 16.2 2 83817 Doers. Juftice on the doers All's Well. 5 3 30415 Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 255 226 Macbeth. 4 3 382149

Doff this habit

Make our women fight, to doff their dire diftreffes

He that unbuckles this, 'till we do pleafe to doff it for our repofe, fhall hear a storm

Doff thy harness, youth

Ant, and Cleop. 4 4 79123 Troil. and Cres 3 887232

Romeo, doff thy name; and for that name, which is no part of thee, take all myself

Doff. Every day thou doff'ft me with fome device
Dog. Where death and danger dog the heels of worth
Deftruction ftraight (hall dog them at the heels

To dog his heels and curt'fy at his frowns

Death and deftruction dog thee at the heels

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She had transform'd me to a curtail dog, and made me turn i' the wheel Com. of Err.;
An he had been a dog that should have howl'd thus, they would have hang'd him

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- You call me-mifbeliever, cut-throat dog
Hath a dog money? Is it poffible a cur can lend three thousand ducats

- Thou call'dft me dog, before thou had'it a caufe; but, fince I am a dog, beware my
fangs

- Not one word to throw at a dog

- That is to give a dog, and, in recompence, defire my dog again - Various forts enumerated, and their characteristic qualities

-Tongue of dog

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As You Like It.
Tw. Night. 5 1 328
Macbeth. 3 375237
Ibid. 41 3781

-Like a dog that is compell'd to fight, fnatch at his mafter that doth tarre him on K. Job 4 1 402 259 - Where no man ever comes, but that fad dog, that brings me food to make misfortune

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Dog. I am the fellow with the great belly, and he my dog

So, fo, thou common dog, didit thou difgorge thy glutton bofom of the royal Richard

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- The wild dog fhall flesh his tooth in every innocent

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- If we with thrice that power left at home, cannot defend our own door from the dog, let us be worried

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For your own reafons turn into your bofoms, as dogs upon their masters
Coward dogs most spend their mouths, when what they feem to threaten runs far
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They call'd us, for our fierceness, English dogs; now, like their whelps, we crying,

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Beware of yonder dog; look, when he fawns, he bites; and when he bites, his venom tooth will rankle to the death

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That dog that had his teeth before his eyes to worry lambs and lap their gentle

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You are a dog.-Thy mother's of my generation; what's fhe, if I be a dog
Steal but a beggar's dog, and give it Timon, why, the dog coins gold
Uncover dogs, and lap

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I had rather be a beggar's dog, than Apemantus

Away thou iffue of a mangy dog

I have dogs, my lord, will roufe the proudest panther in the chase
As fure a dog, as ever fought at head

Knowing nought, like dogs, but following

Why, madam, if I were your father's dog, you should not use me fo

in madness

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Ibid. 4 3 823212
Ibid. 4 3 823 222

Titus Andron. 2 2 837 260
Ibid.51 851141
Lear. 2 2 941140
Ibid. 2 2 9421 5.
Ibid. 4 948 246

Maftiff, greyhound, mungril grim, hound, or spaniel, brache, or lym; or bob-tail

tike, or trundle-tail

A dog's obey'd in office

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Mine enemy's dog, though he had bit me, should have stood that night against my

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Ibid. 6 958140

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The cat will mew, and dog will have his day
Even fo as one would beat his offenceless dog, to affright an imperious lion Othello. 2

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Dogberry. my confcience, twenty of the dog-days now reign in his nofe Henry vii. 5 3 701 132

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For both our honour and our fhame, in this, are dogg'd with two ftrange followers

Doing. For doing, I am past, as I will be by thee

Troi, and Creffida. 1 3 865111
All's Well. 2 28816
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Titus Andronicus.1 2 832243

Muft my fons be flaughter'd in the streets, for valiant doings in their country's cause ?

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