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you, my lord, the net is fallen upon me

Loach. And your chamber-lie breeds fleas like a loach

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Richard ii. 2 I

Ibid. 2

421/235 3 425146 1 Henry iv. 4 3 444 225 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 11916 Richard iii. 1 2 636249 Othello. 3 3 10641 I Macbeth. 4 13784 2 Henry vi. 3 2 59011 3 Henry vi. 2 2 612241 Winter's Tale. 1 2 335123 Henry viii. 16-419 Henry iv. 2

Load. I chiefly, that fet thee on to this defert, am bound to load thy merit

Loan. For loan oft lofts both itself and friend

Loath. How mine eye doth loath his vifage now

She's gone; I am abus'd; and my relief must be-to loath her

Loatbed. Thou loathed iflue of thy father's loins

4481 27 E898 2 44 Hamlet 1 3100519

richly Cym.t

Midf. Night's Dream.4 1190148

Othello. 3 3 1062210 Richard iii. 1 3 6401 5 Tr. and Creff.5 11 8912 3

Why fhould our endeavour be fo lov'd and the performance fo loath'd Loathly. The people fear me, for they do observe unfather'd heirs, and loathly births of nature

Loathfome. This loathfome world

Loathfomeness. The loathfomeness of them offends me more than the

ceiv'd

2 Henry iv. 4 4 498226 Romeo and Juliet. 5 1994 216 stripes I have re

Winter's Tale. 4 2 349113 5932 1

Loaves. There shall be in England feven half-penny loaves fold for a penny 2 Henry vi. 4
Lob. Farewel, thou lob of fpirits, I'll be gone

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Midf. Night's Dream 2 1
Henry 4 2
Comedy of Errors. 4 4
Much Ado About Notb.33

Their poor jades, lob down their heads, dropping the hide and hips Lock. Wherefore didft thou lock me forth to day

I know him, he wears a lock

He wears a key in his ear and a lock hanging by it

And fo locks her in embracing, as if the would pin her to her heart
And pluck up drowned honour by the locks

- I will lock his counfel in my breaft

1352 4 Ibid. 5 1 144 S Winter's Tale.S 2350 225 1 Henry v.13 447112 Henry v. 2 5 554247 Cymbeline. 3 2 907213

Good wax, thy leave;bleft be the bees, that make these locks of counsel
What pleafore fhall we find in life, to lock it from action and adventure

Ibid. 44919/216
Lock.

Live long day.

Troil. and Creff

Livelihood. The tyranny of her forrows takes all livelihood from her cheeks All's Well. 1
Liver. With liver burning hot

If ever love had intereft in his liver

This is the liver vein, which makes flesh a deity
Let my liver rather heat with wine, than my heart cool with mortifying groans

Who, inward fearch'd, have livers white as milk
And this way I will take upon me to wash your liver as clear as a sound sheep's-heart
That wins him liver and all
If you find so much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, I'll eat the rest of
the anatomy

Were my wife's liver infected as her life, he would not live the running of one glafs
Winter's Tale.

You measure the heat of our livers with the bitterness of your galls
My knight I will enflame thy noble liver, and make thee rage

I had rather heat my liver with drinking

Reafon and refpect make livers pale, and luftyhood deject

Dirt rotten livers

Livers [perfons alive] pr'ythee, think there's livers out of Britain
Livery. It appears by their bare liveries that they live by your

Deftin'd livery

2 Henry iv.
Ibid. 5

Miflike me not for my complexion, the shadow'd livery of the burnish'd fun

The cunning livery of hell

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2 867 126 Ibid. 5 188443

Cymbeline. 3 1 91029

It is our way if we will keep in favour with the king, to be her men and wear her livery

In his livery walk'd crowns and crownets

I am deny'd to fue my livery here

To fue his livery and beg his peace

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Merry W. of Windfor. 2
Much Ado About Noth. 4
Love's Labor Loft. 4

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Lock. You shall not now be stolen, you have locks upon you

A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 54 921241

- Thy knotty and combined locks to part, and each particular hair to stand on end, like quils upon the fretful porcupine

Hamlet. 1 510071 5 Lock and key. This is a fubtle whore, a closet lock and key of villainous fecrets Othello. 4 210702 8 Lockram. The kitchen malkin pins her richest lockram 'bout her reeky neck Coriolanus. 21714114 Locufts. The food that to him now is as luscious as locufts, shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida

Lode-fars. Your eyes are lode-ftars
Lodge. You have broke open my lodge

Othello. 1 31050234 Midf. Night's Dream. 11 177134 Merry Wives of Wind. 11 46236

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

And by whofe power I well might lodge a fear to be again difplac'd
Bid the commanders prepare to lodge their companies to night
Let me lodge Lichas on the horns o' the moon

Lodged. Though bladed corn be lodged

Lodgers. Nor fhall my Nell keep lodgers

Richard ii. 3 3 429263 2 Henry iv. 4 4 500223 Jul. Cafar. 43 760143 Antony and Cleop. 410 7942 2 Macbeth. 4

Lodging. This lodging likes me better fince I may fay-now lie I like a king
Lodovico. D. P.

Loffe. Then the whole quire hold their lips and loffe
Logs. I have a head, fir, that will find out logs

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Henry v. 21 514232
Ibid. 41 527210

Othello.

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1 1792 10
Romeo and Juliet. 4 4 992134

Leggats. Did thefe bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggats with them

Leggerbead. You whorefon logger-head

Hamlet. 511034 140 Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 162216

1 Hen. iv. 2 4 451213 Romeo and Juliet. 4 4 992137 Tam. of the Shrew. 4 1 268 154 Ibid. 1 1255139

With three or four logger-heads, amongst three or four score hogsheads
A merry whorefon! ha, thou shalt be logger-head
Logger-beaded. You logger-headed and unpolish'd grooms
Logick. Talk logick with acquaintance that you have
Log-man. For your fake, am I your patient log-man
Loins. This fhame derives itself from unknown loins
- That from his loins no hopeful branch may spring

Tempeft. 1

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Much Ado About Notb. 41 138 26 3 Henry vi. 31 21 618228

Loiter. Sir John, you loiter here too long, being you are to take foldiers up in counties

as you go

Loiterer. Illiterate loiterer

Lelling the tongue through flaughtering

Lolls. So hangs, and lolls, and weeps upon me

Lombardy Fruitful Lombardy, the pleasant garden of great Italy
Landen hath received, like a kind hott, the Dauphin and his powers

2 Henry iv. 21 481136 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 3618

Cymbeline. 5 3 920253
Othello. 4 11068 235
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Taming of the Sbrew. I
King John. 51 407,150

- The mayor, and all his brethren, in beft fort,-like to the fenators of antique Rome

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A hundred mark is a long loan for a poor lone woman to bear 2 Henry iv. 21479 241

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Ibid. 2 3 483 115 2 Henry vi. 2 4 583219 Cymbeline. 55 92627 147

Love's Labor Loft.

Ibid. 21 152148

Long-during. As motion, and long-during action-tires the finew vigour of the traveller

Longed. Ne'er long'd my mother so to see me first, as I have now
Longer liver take all

Long'. Who long'ft-O, let me 'bate,-but not like; yet long'ft, but

Ibid. 4 3 163 223
Cymbeline. 3 4 909139
Romeo and Juliet. 1 5 973156
in a fainter kind

Cymbeline. 3 2 907236
Tam. of the Sbr. 4 2 269 232
Ant and Cleep. 5 2 801218
Timon of Athens. 1 1 806 147
Troil. and Cre3 3
what's the pith of
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Longeth. Blefs you with such grace as 'longeth to a lover's blefled cafe
Longings. I have immortal longings on me
-Sir, you have fav'd my longing, and feed moft hungrily on your fight
I have a woman's longing, an appetite that I am fick withal
Langly. You look'd fo longly on the maid, perhaps you mark'd not
all
Long-tongu'd Warwick, dare you speak

3 Henry vi. 22

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By day's approach look to be visited

I thought of her, even in thefe looks I made

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Kill me with thy fword, and not with fuch a cruel threat'ning look
Whose heavy looks foretel fome dreadful story hanging on thy tongue
Let them look they glory not in mischief

Then he speaks what's in his heart: and that is there, which looks with
his neck

Look fresh and merrily; let not your looks put on our purposes -, ye draw home enough

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us to break
Coriolanus. 3
Jul. Cafar.
Titus Andron

How look I, that I should feem to lack humanity fo much as this fact comes to Cym
I'll look to like, if looking liking move
Looked fadly for want of money

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I have look'd on thousands, who have sped the better by my regard, but kill'd none

fo

Boy, thou haft look'd thyfelf into my grace, and art mine own
Looked for. My father is here looked for every day

Looking-glafs. Nor made to court an amorous looking-glafs
I'll be at charges for a looking-glafs

Tam. of the Shrew 4 2 270153
Richard iii
Ibid t 2 537 242

Lend me a looking-glafs; if that her breath will mist or stain the stone, why, then
The lives

Lear 3 9551|26 Macbeth. 5 3 384142

Loon. The devil damn thee black, thou cream'd-fac'd loon
Loofe. Where you are liberal of your loves and counfels, be fure, you be not loose H. viii. 2 1 680 150
Loofen. I had rather lose the battle, than that fifter fhould loofen him and me Lear 5 1 961141
Loofe-wived. It is a heart-breaking to see a handfome man loofe-wived Ant. and Cleop
Loofing. Both my revenge and hate loofing upon thee in the name of juftice All's Well 2 3
Lopp'. Who not contented that he lopp'd the branch in hewing Rutland when his
leaves put forth

Alarbus limbs are lopp'd

2 769112 287 146

3 Henry vi2 6 615235 Tit. Andren.

- What ftern ungentle hands have lopp'd, and hew'd, and made thy body bare of her two branches

Lords. D. P.

Thou art a lord and nothing but a lord

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Am I a lord, and have I such a lady

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.
Τ Ibid.

- Upon my life, I am a lord, indeed; and not a tinker, nor Christopher Sly
Stand, my good lord, 'pray in your good report
We will not leave one lord, one gentleman

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. Wilt thou be lord of the whole world

Ant. and Cleop.27

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Lord's anointed. Let not the heavens hear thefe tell-tale women rail on the Lord'sanointed

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Richard iii. 4 4
R. in.
633
Winter's Tale.12 334 223
Meaf. for Meaf 4 3 95227

Lord Chief Juftice. D. P. 2 Henry iv. p. 473.
Lordlings. You were pretty lordlings then
Lord's fake. Are now in for the Lord's fake
Lordfbip. Since wives are monsters to you, and you do fly them as you wear them
lordship

Be it a lordship thou fhalt have it for that word
Lorenzo. D. P.

Lofers. Well, fuch lofers may have leave to speak

All's Well 5 3 304 6 2 Henry vi. 47 595 248 Mer. of Venice. 197 2 Henry vi. 31 585114

For lofers will have leave to ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues Tit. And 38432 20 Lofs of question

Meaf for Meaf 2 4 861 20
Mer. of Ven 3 1 205162

upon lofs! the thief gone with fo much, and fo much to find the thief That very envy and the tongue of lofs, cry'd fame and honour on him Twelfth Night. 5329152 Poor thing condemn'd to lofs

Your lordship is the most patient man in lofs

So fhall you feel the lofs, but not the friend which you weep for

Even fo great men great loffes fhould endure
Seeking to give loffes their remedies

Left. Or both yourself and me cry, lost

Winter's Tale 2 3 343224

Cymbeline 23 9021218 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988 110 Julius Cafar.4 3 760251 Lear 2 2 942152 Winter's Tale | | 338 | 35 Lest.

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Letbly. Seeing how lothly oppofite I stood to his unnatural purpose
Letonefs. Look not fad, nor make replies of lothness

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Lottery. The lottery, that he hath devised in these three chefts of gold, filver, and lead

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Merchant of Venice.

The lottery of my destiny bars me the right of voluntary chufing
An we might have a good woman born, but every blazing ftar,
quake, 'twould mend the lottery well

So let high-fighted tyranny range on, till each man drop by lottery
Octavia is a bleffed lottery to him

Load. Go not too far i' the land; 'tis like to be loud weather

Love. None that I love more than myself

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All's Well.13
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Tempefi
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Ibid. 3 I

Two Gent. of Verona.

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- In revenge of my contempt of love, love hath chased sleep from my enthralled eyes

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Now can I break my fast, dine, fup and fleep upon the very naked name of love 16.2 4 -delights in praife

Ibid. 2

-thou know'ft, is full of jealousy

Ibid. 2 4

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The remembrance of my former love is by a newer object quite forgotten

- Protheus endeavours to circumvent Valentine in the love of Silvia

-leare not tho' he burn himself in love

Ibid. 2 4

Ibid. 2 4 31219
Ib. 2 6 32134

Soliloquy of Protheus whether he should leave Julia and purfue his love to Silvia -Love bad me fwear, love bids me forfwear, O fweet fuggefting love, teach me, thy tempted fubject, to excufe it

- lend me wings to make my purpose swift

-Euen in kind love I do conjure thee

The inly touch of love

To quench the fire of love with words

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As you unwind her love from him, left it should ravel and be good to none, you must provide to bottom it on me

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Ibid. 3 2

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This difcipline fhews thou haft been in love

Ibid. 3 2

37 232

-The more the fpurns my love the more it grows and fawneth on her still

Ibid. 4 2

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will creep in fervice where it cannot go

Ibid. 4

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— I'll woo you like a soldier, at arms end; and love you 'gainst the nature of love, force you

Oh, 'tis the curfe of love, and still approv'd, when women cannot love where they're belov'd

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The decrease of love on better acquaintance

Merry W.of Windfor. 1

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Though love ufe reafon for his precifion, he admits him not for his counsellor like a fhadow flies when fubftance love pursues

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But had a rougher task in hand than to drive liking to the name of love
Speak low, if you speak love

You are very near my brother in his love

- All hearts in love ufe their own tongues

Time goes on crutches till Love have all his rites

for we are the only love-gods

In a love of your brother's honour

How much a man is a fool, when he dedicates his behaviours to love

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She loves him with an enrag'd affection.

- let her wear it out with good counsel

- Then loving goes by haps

Bind our loves up in a holy band

The greatest note of it is his melancholy

But as a brother to a fifter fhew'd bashful fincerity and comely love

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