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Wounds I will lend the French instead of eyes, to weep their intermiffive miferies

1 Henry vi. 1

Send fuccours, lords, and stop the rage betime, before the wounds do grow incurable,
for being green there is great hope of help

The wound that bred this meeting here, cannot be cur'd by words
This hand, fast wound about thy coal-black hair

A.S. P. C. L.

1544 218

2 Henry vi. 31 58616 3 Henry vi. 2 2612220 Ibid. 5 1 628 158

See, fee! dead Henry's wounds open their congeal'd mouths, and bleed afresh

Richard .12 635256
Coriolanus. 2 I 713 157

He had before this laft expedition, twenty-five wounds upon him - I have fome wounds upon me, and they fmart to hear themfelves remember'd Ibid. 1 — Nor shewing (as the manner is) his wounds to the people, begs their stinking breaths

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Ibid. 2

-1 cannot put on the gown, stand naked, and entreat them for my wounds' give their fuffrage

I had rather have my wounds to heal again, than hear fay how I got them
If he fhew us his wounds and tell us his deeds, we are to put our tongues into thofe
wounds and fpeak for them

Ibid. 2

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-I have wounds to fhew you, which shall be yours in private

Ibid. 2 3 717126

- Think upon the wounds his body bears, which shew like graves i' the holy churchyard

Ibid. 3 3 725127

➡ I have made strong proof of my constancy, giving myself a voluntary wound, here in my thigh

Julius Cæfar. 21749232

- Over thy wounds now do I prophecy,-which like dumb mouths do ope their ruby lips

Shew you fweet Cæfar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouth
And put a tongue in every wound of Cæfar, that should move the ftones of Rome
to rife and mutiny

- I had a wound here that was like a T, but now 'tis made an H
Thofe wounds heal ill, that men do give themselves

What wound did ever heal but by degrees

Wow. True? pow wow

Wrangle. Yes, for a score of kingdoms, you should wrangle

It makes me almoft ready to wrangle with mine own honesty
You ftill wrangle with her

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You fhall have time to wrangle in, when you have nothing elfe to do Ant. and Cleop. 2 Men's natures wrangle with inferior things, though great ones are their object Otb. Wrangler. Tell him, he hath made a match with fuch a wrangler, that all the courts of France will be difturbed with chaces

The feas and winds, (old wranglers) took a truce, and did him fervice
Wrangling queen

Wrap. Some dear caufe will in concealment wrap me up awhile
Why do we wrap the gentleman in our more rarer breath

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- Harry Monmouth; whofe fwift wrath beat down the never-daunted Percy to the earth

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Wreak. Then if thou haft a heart of wreak in thee, thou wilt revenge
And with revengeful war, take wreak of Rome for this ingratitude Titus
Shall we be thus aicted in his wreaks

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2 Henry vi.2 4 582139
Richard ii.1 I 415111
Coriolanus.4 5 7201 30
Andronicus. 4 3 848 149
Ibid. 4 849140

To wreak the love I bore my cousin Tybalt, upon his body that hath flaughter'd him

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Wreck of all my friends

- Example, that fo terrible fhews in the wreck of maidenhood
A wreck past hope he was, his life I gave him

Or with both he labour'd in his country's wreck, I know not
We fee the very wreck that we must suffer

Ay, as the rocks cheer them that fear their wreck

Thefe eyes could not endure that beauteous wreck
Hume's knavery will be the dutchefs' wreck

Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rife in; a fure and safe one
What wreck difcern you in me, deferves your pity

I fear'd he did but trifle and meant to wreck thee

A. S. P. C. L.

Tempeft.1 2 7115 All's Well.35 292211 Tw. Night. 5 1 329 214 Macbeth. 13 365215 Richard ii. 2 I 422 1453 Henry vi. 2 2 611161. Richard ii. 1 2 636219. 2 Henry vii. 1 2 5751 2 Henry viii. 3 2 692 240 Cymbeline. 17 9001 6. Hamlet. 2 110101

Wreck'd. Even as men wreck'd upon a fand, that look to be wash'd off the next tide

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Henry v.41 528 144

Midf. Night's Dr.3 1 184 145
Twelfth Night.

-The poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in her neft, against the ow!

The chirping of a wren

may prey where eagles dare not perch

- The wren goes to't, and the fmall gilded fly does lecher in my fight

Wrench awe from fools

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Macbeth.
2 Henry vi. 3 2
Richard iii. I 3

Lear.

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379 221 587 147 638213 957 2.39

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710143 812 210

Meaf. for Meal 2 4
Coriolanus. 1 8
Tim. of Ath. 2 2

Wrenching. Sir John, Sir John, I am well acquainted with your manner of wrenching

the true caufe the falfe way

Wrenching iron. Give me the mattock and the wrenching iron

2 Henry iv. 21 480212 Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995126

Wreft once the law to your authority: to do a great right, do a little wrong Mer. of Ven. 41 2162 22

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But this Antenor, I know, is fuch a wreft in their affairs, that their negociations all must flack

Wrestle with affection

If ever he go alone again, I'll never wrestle for prize more

Troil. and Cref33
M. Ado. Abt. Netb. 31

844 2 18

874256 132 115 As You Like It. I 12251 6 Ibid. I 1224232

— I wrestle for my credit; and he that escapes me without some broken limb, shall acquit him well

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Ant. and Cleop.3 2 7831 2
As You Like It.13 227 2 50
Ibid. 1 1224158

Ibid. 1 2 2261 8
Comedy of Errors.5 1 1191 5

- Every wretch, pining and pale before, beholding him, plucks comfort from his looks

Excellent wretch! perdition catch my foul, but I do love thee

Henry v.4 ch. 527 133
Othello. 3 31060 147
H. viii. 3 2 692122
Rickard iii. 2 4 6472 S
Henry viii. 31
Lear.

Wretched. O, how wretched is that poor man, that hangs on princes' favours
Wretched ft. He was the wretched'st thing, when he was young, fo long a growing, and
fo leifurely

Wretchedness. What can happen to me, above this wretchedness

Is wretchednefs depriv'd that benefit, to end itself by death

Wrings. It is a hint that wrings mine eyes to't

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Tempeft. 2

'Tis all men's office to speak patience to those that wring under the load of forrow

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Mu. Ado About Noth.5 1 141147

Ibid. 5 1 143 247

3 Henry vi. 2 1 610 248 Richard .37 655217 Cymbeline. 3 6 913 237 Rom. and Jul. 3 2 984 117

Let me wring your heart; for fo I fhall, if it be made of penetrable Atuff

Wringer. Which is the manner of his wringer

Wringing. Whofe fenfe no more can feel but his own wringing

Hamlet. 3 41024 1 17. Merry W. of Wind. 1 2 48 236 Henry v. 41 529,212

Wrinkled. More grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends of burning youth

- deep in time

Wrinkles. With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come

Meaf. for Meaf. 14 78210
Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 772 251
Mercb. of Venice. I 143,140

So you had her wrinkles and I had her money, I would he did as you fay All's Well.[2] 4] 288 2 44

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Wrinkles. The wrinkles in my brows, now fill'd with blood, were liken d oft to kingly fepulchres

Bury'd this figh in wrinkle of a smile

Let it ftamp wrinkles in her brow of youth
Writ. And writ as little beard

Then all too late I bring this fatal writ, the complot of this timeless
O, give me thy hand, one writ with me in four misfortune's book
We did think it writ down in our duty, to let you know of it
For the law of writ, and the liberty, these are the only men
Write and read comes by nature

Go write it in a martial hand

from it if you can, in hand or phrase .

To write, and read, be henceforth treacherous

I once did hold it, as our statists do, a baseness to write fair

A. S. P. C. L.

3 Henry vi. 5 2 62139 Troilus and Cre 1858 134

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Much Ado About Noth. 3
Twelfth Night.32
Ibid. 5 I

Cymbeline. 4 2 918122
Hamlet. 5 210372 3

Writing on a forgotten matter, we can hardly make diftinction of our hands Tr. Night. 2 3 316 120

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- I will be fatisfied, let me fee the writing deftruction on the enemies castle

Written. More I'll intreat you written to bear along

Richard .5 2436140 Titus Andronicus.32 84311 All's Well. 2 291159

Wrizled. It cannot be, this weak and wrizled fhrimp fhould strike fuch terror to his

enemies

1 Henry vi. 2 3 Wrong. Knowing my mind, you wrong me, mafter Fenton Merry Wives of Wind. 34 And do him right, that, answering one foul wrong, lives not to act another M. for M. 2 2 She is a virtuous and a reverend lady; it cannot be that the hath done thee wrong

My wrongs might make one wifer mad

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Comedy of Errors. 5

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Midf. Night's Dr. 2
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Taming of the Shrew. 2
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– Oh, my brother! (good gentleman) the wrongs I have done thee, ftir afresh within

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For, without my wrong, there is no tongue hath power to curfe him right K. John. 3
All things that you should use to do me wrong, deny their office

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O fit my husband's wrongs on Hereford's spear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breast

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Ibid. 4

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Richard .1 2 416 4
Ibid. 2

He does me double wrong, that wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue

Broke oath on oath, committed wrong on wrong

For it is plain pocketing up of wrongs

422 12 Ibid. 2 3 425 33 Ibid. 3

428

1 Henry iv. 4 3 467 Henry v.3 521

If his caufe be wrong, our obedience to the king wipes the crime of it out of us b'd.4 I 528

Thou never didft them wrong, nor no man wrong

I do the wrong, and first begin to brawl

Think'st thou it honourable for a noble man ftill to remember wrong

hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame

- Know, Cæfar doth not wrong; nor without caufe will he be fatisfied

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2 Henry vi. 3 58541
Richard .13 64118
665134

Ibid. 5 1
Coriolanus. 5 3 736213

Jul. Cafar. I 752210

- I rather choose to wrong the dead, to wrong myself, and you, than I will wrong fuch honourable men

- I mine enemies? and, if not fo, how fhould I wrong a brother

And make his wrongs his outfides; to wear them like his raiment carelessly

If wrongs be evils, and enforce us kill, what folly 'tis to hazard life for ill
- Now breathlefs wrong fhall fit and pant in your great chairs of ease
Dishonour'd thus and challenged of wrongs
Thus to perfift in doing wrong, extenuates not wrong, but makes it much more
heavy

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Wronger. Not the wronger of her, or you, having proceeded but by both your wills

Wronging it thus, you'll teader me a fool

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That, if we wrought our life, 'twas ten to one

A. S. P. C. L.

Richard j.21 644|2|8 Mer. of Ven. 29

43 51

- O, let me view his vifage being dead, that living, wrought me fuch exceeding

trouble

2082 9

Richard ii. 4

2 Henry iv. 1

4752 18

2 Henry u.
Henry vi3

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- Without the king's afferit or knowledge, you wrought to be a legate
Wrought he not well that painted it;-He wrought better, that made the painter

- For it wrought on her the form of death That we have wrought fo worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom - That there he dropp'd it for a special purpose, which wrought to his defire Othello. 5 210791 56 Of one not cafily jealous, but, being wrought, perplex'd in the extreme Wrung. He wrung Baflanio's hand, and fo they parted Thy place is fill'd, thy fcepter wrung from thee

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with wrongs more than our backs can bear

Ibid. 5 210792 24 Mer of Ven. 28 207 213 3 Henry vi.3 1616153 Titus Andron. 4 3 848

He hath, my Lord, wrung from me my flow leave, by labourfome petition Hamlet. Wrying. If each of you would take this course, how many muft murder wives much better than themselves for wrying but a little Wye. And all the water in Wye cannot wash your majefty's Welsh plood out of your pody

2

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Cymbeline 51 9201 23

Henry .47 5342 44

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XANTIPPE. As curst and shrewd as Socrates' Xantippe, or a worse, the moves

me not

Y

YARD. Loves her by the foot-he may not by the yard
Yare. Our ship is tight and yare

Tam, of the Shrew 1 2 258119

If you have occafion to use me for your own turn-you shall find me yare M. for M.

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Were like a halter'd neck, which does the hangman thank for being yare about him

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The filken tackles fwell with the touches of those flower foft hands, that yarely frame the office

Yarn. They fay, all the yarn fhe fpun in Ulyffes' abfence, did but fill Ithaca full of

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Othello. 5 21076256

2 Henry vi. 41 5921 20 Ibid. 1572 7

Love's Labor Loft.

I 1492 29

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Yea-for footb. A rafcally yea-forfooth knave

Tea and nay. By yea, and nay, fir, then I swore in jest read Miller

Years but young, but his experience old

Some Dick that fmiles his cheek in years

At feventeen years many their fortunes feek; but at fourscore, it

- Sir, the year growing ancient,-not yet on fummer's death, trembling winter

Ibid. 5

2 Henry iv

1721 17 2 1701 20

14761 36 11472 29

Love's Labor Loft.
Merry W. of Wind.
Two Gent. of Ver. 2 4
Love's Labor Loft.5
is too late a week

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2

As You Like It. 2 3

nor on the birth of

-As the year had found fome months asleep, and leap'd them over
- "Tis not the difference of a year, or two, make me lefs gracious, or thee more fortu-

nate

Tells of mothers, maids nor babes

2302 20

Winter's Tale. 4 2 3502 8 2 Henry iv. 4 4 4982 27 Titus Andron. 2 1 8362 36 Timon of Athens. 4 3 821118

With like timorous accent, and dire yell, as when by night and negligence, the fire is fpy'd in populous cities

Othello.1 110443|50
Yellow.

Yellow. If thou haft the ordering of the mind, too, 'mongst all colours no yellow in't

This yellow fachimo

Raied with the yellows

Yellowness. I will poffefs him with yellowness

Yellow flockings.

To put on yellow stockings

A. S. P. C. L.

Winter's Tale. 23 342231

Cymbeline 2 5 906112
Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 265130
Merry Wives of Wind. 13
Twelfth Night S

Yeoman. Where is your yeoman? is it a lufty yeoman? will a' ftand to't 2 Henry iv. 2
And you good yeomen, whofe limbs were made in England, fhew us here the mettle

of your pasture

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We grace the yeoman, by converfing with him

Spring creftlefs yeomen from fo deep a root

Yet not fo wealthy as an English yeoman

But, fir, now it did me yeoman's fervice

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Yerk. With wild rage, yerk out their armed heels at their dead masters, killing them

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3 Henry vi.
Hamlet. 5

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- That every like is not the fame, O Cæfar, the heart of Brutus yerns to think upon

Terned. O, how it yern'd my heart

Feferdays. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death

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- Thy very beadsmen learn to bend their bows of double fatal yew against

They told me, they would bind me here unto the body of a dismal yew

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Therefore, dread king, we yield our town and lives, to thy foft mercy

thy state
Richard ii.

Tit. And. 23 83912

Meaf. for Meaf 5 1 97264
All's Well.3]
Macbeth.
Henry v.3

1290135

6

367 222

3

522 123

Ibid. 3

3

522130 2715137

- After your loving motion to the common body, to yield what paffes here Coriolanus. 2 - Only I yield to die

But well and free, if fo thou yield him, there's gold

Jul. Cafar. 5 4 764213 Ant. and Cleop.2 5 777 235

- Tend me to-night two hours, I ask no more, and the gods yield you for't -That fuch a crafty devil as his mother should yield the world this afs Yielded. Send your trunk to me; it fhall fafe be kept, and truly yielded you Yielders. From yielders all things catch

Ibid. 4 2 791114 Cymbeline. 21 901151 Ibid. 7 901216 Midf. Night's Dream.3 2 185148 Henry iv. 53 47017

Yielder. I was not born a yielder, thou prond Scot
Yielding. Were not his requests fo far from reafon's yielding, your fair felf fhould make

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Yoaks. Do not these fair yoaks become the foreft better than the town M.W.
And by his bloody fide (yoak-fellow to his honour-owing wounds) the noble Suffolk
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Yoke. Thefe, that accufe him in his intent towards our wives, are a yoke of his dif carded men

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Ever may your highness yoke together, as I will lend you caufe, my doing well, with

Troilus and Crefida. 2 I 8662 I

Cymbeline. 3 5 911141
Ibid. 41

Henry viii. 3

2 6901 5

Ful. Cafar

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