Men are men; the best sometimes forget A. S. P. C.L. Othello.12 31057|26 that we should, with joy, revel, pleasure, and applaufe, transform ourselves into Ibid. 2 31057223 - beafts fhould be what they feem; or, those that be not, 'would they might feem none 76. 3 3 1060 242 - 'Tis not a year or two fhews us a man: they are all but ftomachs, and we all but food Ibid. 3 4 1065242 41066 132 Ibid. 3 - Nay, we must think, men are not gods Men-children. Bring forth men-children only, for thy undaunted mettle should compofe nothing but males Man-queller, and a woman-queller Macbeth. 73682 33 2 Henry iv. 2 1 480 4 Lear. 4 6 958236 Man-flaughter. Your words have took fuch pains, as if they lahour'd to bring man- Man of War. Man of zvax. Man's work. it Doth the man of war stay all night Such a man, as all the world-why, he's a man of wax Timon of Athens. 3 5 8162 9 Ant. and Cleop. 4 4 791 256 2 Henry iv. 51501136 Rom. and Jul. 1 3 971231 work, I will do If 'gainst yourself you be incens'd we'll put you (like one that means Could fetch your brother from the manacles of the all-binding law Be led with manacles thorough our streets For my fake, wear this; it is a manacle of love Knock off his manacles Manage. The manage of my ftate 2 Lear. 53 962 2 26 Tempeft. his proper Coriolanus. 1 9 Meaf. for M. 2 4 2 Henry vi. S Coriolanus. 5 3 6237 71113 86123 600/230 7361 28 Cymbeline. 1 2 894249 923 217 Tempeft. 1 2 2254 Love's Labor Loft 5 2 1702 43 Which now the manage of two kingdoms must with fearful bloody issue arbitrate Expedient manage must be made my liege - Their negotiations all must stalk, wanting his manage - I can difcover all the unlucky manage of this fatal brawl Manakin. This is a dear manakin to you, Sir Toby Mandragora. Give me to drink mandragora Not poppy, nor mandragora, nor all the drowsy fyrups of the world Mandrake. Thou whorefon mandrake thou art fitter to be worn in my cap than to wait at my heels The whores call'd him mandrake Would curfes kill, as doth the mandrake's groan -And fhrieks like mandrakes torn out of the earth, that living mortals, run mad Mangles. Your difhonour mangles true judgment, and bereaves the tegrity which should become it To mangle me with that word banishment Mangled. Take up this mangled matter at the best Manbood is melted into courtefies Follow my voice, we'll try no manhood here If manhood, good manhood be not forgot upon the face of the earth," then am I a fhotten herring Midf. Night's D. 3 2 1882 56 thoughts with this 2 8671 23 Life and death! I am asham'd that thou haft power to shake my manhood thus Lear. 1 4 937249 Manifeft. Aim better at me by that I now will manifeft You are manifest housekeepers Manlike. Is not more manlike than Cleopatra; nor the Queen of Ptolemy more womanly than he 1 Manly duties. My friends, the boy hath taught us manly duties A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 42 918259 Mer. of Venice. 51 221 158 that word played on in different meanings If thou never faw'ft good manners, then thy manners must be wicked As You Like It. 3 Thofe that are good manners at the court, are as ridiculous in the country If God have lent a man any manners, he may easily put it off at court - I was thinking with what manners I might fafely be admitted - Of very ill manner; he'll speak with you, will you, or no -Ungracious wretch, fit for the mountains, and the barbarous caves ne'er were preach'd - is there no manners left among maids Twelfth Night. 1 where manners Two Gent. of Ver. 2 I 28 134 I 1491 48 2 234 255 Ibid. 3 All's Well. 2 2 285 37 301 2 5 5311255 Your worship had like to have given us one, if you had not taken yourself with the manner Our country manners give our betters way What foolish master taught you thefe manners, Sir John By her, in his unlawful bed, he got this Edward, whom our manners call-the prince — Yea, 'gainst the authority of manners, pray'd you to hold your hand more clofe Romeo and Juliet. 5 2 2 811 222 410061 3 9971 27 913253 What manners is in this, to prefs before thy father to a grave blances 4 455 252 228 2 42 9171 34 As You Like It. 1 2 1 672240 Mannifb crack. Though now our voices have got the mannish crack Henry viii. 1 Manfion. Leave not the mansion so long tenantless, left, growing ruinous, the building fall, and leave no memory of what it was -O, I have bought the mansion of a love, but not poffefs'd it Mantle their clearer reafon - There are a fort of men whose visages do cream and mantle like Mantled. If you come not in the blood of others, but mantled in your own Coriolanus.I Many. O thou fond many! with what loud applause didst thou beat heaven with bleffing The mutable rank-fcented many Many-headed. The many-headed multitude 1 198 149 360 141 5 927 158 6 709 162 Map. He does fmile his face into more lines, than is in the new map, with the augmentation of the Indies Ah, uncle Humphrey! in thy face I see the map of honour, truth, and loyalty 2 H. vi. 3 Coriolanus. 2 Mapp'd. I am near to the place where they thould meet, if Pifanio hath mapp'd it truly Mappery. They call this-bed-work, mappery, closet war Mar. I'll mar the young clerk's pen -I am helping you to mar that which God made, a poor unworthy with idleness Cymbeline. 41 914126 Troil. and Creff. 1 3 863 218 Merchant of Venice. 51 221149 brother of yours, I pray you mar no more trees with writing love fongs in their barks -I did not bid you mar it to the time - You mar all with this (tarting - Mend your speech a little, left it may mar your fortunes -a curious tale in telling it - Striving to better, oft, we mar what's well As You Like It. I I 223 16 - My tears begin to take his part fo much, they'll mar my counterfeiting Ibid. 935 1 24 938151 95012134 Mar. Mar. One, gentlewoman, that God hath made himself to mar 'Mar-text, Sir Oliver. D. P. A. S. P. C.L. Romeo and Jul. 2| 4| 979|2| 2 As You Like It. 223 Marble. He, a marble to her tears, is wash'd by them, but relents not Meaf. for M.31 89217 Who was moft marble there, chang'd colour He plies her hard, and much rain wears the marble Marble-breafted. Live you the marble-breasted tyrant, still March. Beware the Ides of March Winter's Tale. 5 2 360 239 Twelfth Night. 5 Jul. Cafar. Earl. D. P. 1 Hen. iv. p. 441.. D. P. 1 Hen. vi. p. 543. our inland from the pilfering borderers Henry v. 2 801132 999 2742151 603 2 512143 703 Much Ado About Noth.1 a tenth of the spoil of Coriola offered to him, which he nobly refuses crowned with war's garland, and named Coriolanus Titus Andronicus. Antony and Cleop. Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 189 229 2 Henry iv. 214792 53 Ibid. 2 1 480133 Ant. and Cleo.3 7785158 Troi. and Cref. Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. I Henry vi -. D. P. Rich. in. 857 121 543 633 639 229 Ibid. Ibid. 34652221 now thy heavy curfe is lighted on poor Haftings' wretched head Margent. His face's own margent did quote fuch amazes On the beached margent of the fea I knew, you must be edified by the margent, ere you had done Love's Labor Loft.|21| 154212 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 179145 Hamlet. 5 210391 Margin, And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies, find written in the margin of his eyes Maria. D. P. Love's Labour Loft. p. 147. Marian. D. P. D. P. All's Well. - And for womanhood, maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the ward to thee 1 H.iv.33 462240 Mariano. D. P. Meaf. for Meaf. p. 75 Marigold. The marigold that goes to bed with the fun, and with him rifes weeping W T4 3 350240 Mariner's. D. P. Tempeft. p. I. I had fome marks of yours upon my pate, some of my mistress' marks upon my fhoulders Your high felf, the gracious mark o' the land, you have obfcur'd with a fwain's wearing - At fixteen years, when Tarquin made a head for Rome, he fought beyond the mark Mark his behaviour - It was meer foolery, I did not mark it You are abufed beyond the mark of thought -But mark Troilus above the rest If this be worth your hearing, mark it A. S. P. C. L. Coriolanus. 12 31 7161244 Julius Cafar 2 744 154 Ant. and Cleop. 3 6 785130 Titus Andronicus.31 841263 Froilus and Creffida.1 2860 223 Cymbeline. 1894130 For by the marks of fov'reignty, of knowledge, and of reason, I should be falfe per fuaded I had daughters -I'll mark the play Lear. I 4 937 28 Hamlet. 3 21020 130 Othello. I 110441 I And I, Sir, (blefs the mark !) his moorfhip's ancient Macbeth 4 3 3821 24 An old lord of the council rated me the other day in the street about you, Sir; but 1 Henry iv.1 2 444 3 - for the gallows 2 Henry vi. 4 2 594 9 you not, how the guilty kindred of the queen look'd pale, when they did hear of Clarence's death Marriage. Our day of marriage fhall be yours: one feaft, one houfe, one mutual hap piness -, quibbles concerning -I will marry her, upon any reasonable demands -I have bat lean luck in the match, and yet the is a wondrous fat marriage Hamlet. 4 410281 3 Ant. and Cleop.3 6 784 249 Much Ado About Noth. 2 1 1261 Tempeft. 2 2 9 122 2 Meaf. for Meaf2 2 84134 Comedy of Errors. 2 106 2 33 Midf. Night's Dream. 4 2 191 233 All's Well. 2 3 288 218 756228 Romeo and Juliet. 1 2970123 21079 238 -To fwear, and to forfwear; according as marriage binds, and blood breaks ceremony between Catherine and Petruchio Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 266115 Ibid. 3 2 266|1|3 136 281115 Twelfth Night. 51 330143 Henry 5 2 541 -If men could be contented to what they are, there were no fear in marriage All's W13 - ceremony described 10 God, the beft maker of all marriages, combine your hearts in one - The marriage with his brother's wife has crept too near his confcience - With mirth in funeral, and with dirge in marriage Henry viii. 2 2 6811 S - The instances that fecond marriage move, are base respects of thrift, but none of love Ibid. 3 2 1020210 Marriage joys. Acquaint the princess with the fweet filent hours of marriage-joys R. iii. 4 4 66223 Married. When I faid I would die a batchelor, I did not think that I fhould live till I Much Ado About Noth. 2 3 131212 And will you, being a man of your breeding, be married under a bush, like a beggar As You Like It.3 3 2391 33 16.52 246252 Not being well married, it will be a good excufe for me hereafter to leave my wife 16 3 3 239141 For if you will be married to-morrow, you fhall; and to Rofalind if you will - I knew a wench married in an afternoon, as he went to the garden for parfley to ftuff a rabbet O my Parolles, they have married me 5 Y Tam. of the Shrew.4 27317 All's Well 2 3 288152 Married. Their fpirits are fo married in conjunction with the participation of society, that they flock together in consent, like fo many wild geese calm of flates It must be married to that your diamond She's not beft married, that lives marry'd long; but she's best marry'd young Married man. Here you may fee Benedick the married man marry'd, that dies A. S. P. C. L. 2 Henry iv.5 Troil. and Creff. Cymbeline. 2 Here dwells Benedick the married man Ibid. 31 142 248 So is the forehead of a married man more honourable than the bare brow of a bachelor As You Like It.3 I will marry you-if ever I marry woman, and I'll be married to-morrow As T. L. It. 5 2 247134 If you fhall marry, you give away this hand, and that is mine What marry, may she? marry with a king Sure, I fhall never marry like my fifters, to love my father all I was contracted to them both, all three now marry in an inftant All's Well.1 3280253 Ibid. 5 3 304123 Winter's Tale. 5358161 2 Henry iv. 4 3 497112 Richard iii. 3 638244 Lear. 119302 5 Ibid. 5 3 954 240 971 217 265 245 45215 61 70223 2 128259 F 4738 8627250 I Romeo and Juliet.13 Mars [the god]. The wars have kept you so under, that you must needs be born under 2 6884 7 186613 1107410 279140 12836 Ibid. 2 3 2881 2 Ibid. 3 3 291252 4201 30 Ricbard ii. 2 - Thrice hath this Hotfpur Mars in fwathing cloaths, this infant warrior, in his enterprizes difcomfited great Douglas The mailed Mars shall on his altar fit, up to the ears in blood Why, he is fo made on here within, as if he were fon and heir to Mars 2460 250 Ibid. 4 1 4651 8 Henry v.1 cb. 509 6 Ibid. 4 2530233 Coriolanus. 4 708 122 Ibid. 4 5 730126 The God of foldiers, with the consent of the fupreme Jove, inform thy thoughts with nobleness Name not the God, thou boy of tears Let Antony look over Cæfar's head, and speak as loud as Mars Ibid. 53 735236 Ibid. 5 5 738254 Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 774138 Ibid. 2 5 778,234 Though he be painted one way like a Gorgon, the other way he is a Mars Let Mars divide eternity in twain, and give him half - And drave great Mars to faction Troilus and Creff2 3 870249 Ibid. 5 2 887110 Hamlet. 2 2 1015147 Ibid. 3 4 1024 143 Mars [planet], his true moving, even as in the heavens, fo in the earth, to this day is not known |