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Recreation. Sweet recreation barr'd, what doth enfue but moody and duli melancholy

A. S. P. C. L.

Comedy of Errors. 5
Love's Labor Left. 1

Is there no quick recreation granted
If I do not gull him into a nayword, and make him a common recreation Twelfth N.
Rectify. That's to fay, I meant to rectify my confcience
Rector foip. Or had you tongues, to cry against the rectorship of judgement
Recure. Which to recure, we heartily folicit your gracious felf to take on you the charge
and kingly government of this your land

Red. And let's be red with mirth

Red-breaft. 'Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast teacher
Red-lattice. Your red-lattice phrafes

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111729 1493 3 315243

Henry viii. 24 685.252
Coriolanus. 23 718156

Richard 37 6551 37
Winter's Tale. 4 3 359143

Henry iv. 31459219

Wives of Wind. 2 2 54119

2 Henry iv. 2 2 482 8 Troilus and Creff21 865151

Red-peftilence. Now the red-peftilence strike all trades in Rome, and occupations perih

Red-plague rid you

Red-tail'd humble bee

Redeem. Alas, I fent you money to redeem you

- I will redeem all this on Percy's head

Redeemed. It is a thing I make, which hath the king five times redeem'd
Redeemer. And defac'd the precious image of our dear Redeemer
Redeeming time when men least think I will

Redemption. You bid me feek redemption of the devil

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Richard iii. 21 64410 1 Henry iv.

Meaf. for Meaf 5 1
Com. of Errors-42 1141
M. A. A. Netb. 4
Tam. of the Shrew.

Will you fend him, mistress, redemption, the money is in the desk
Ovillain! thou wilt be condemn'd into everlasting redemption for this
Redime te captum quam queas minimo
Redoubted. Thefe affume but Valour's excrement to make themselves redoubted

Redrefs. What I can redrefs, as I shall find the time to friend, I will
Things paft redrefs, are now with me past care

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- That thou wilt ufe the wars as thy redrefs, and not as our confufion And now he writes to heaven for his redress

2 140 240 1256210

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Macbeth. 4 3 38 219 Richard ii. 2 3 425 230 Tim. of Atb.5 6 82913 Tit. Andronicus.44 845142

Reduce. Abate the edge of traitors, gracious lord, that would reduce thefe bloody days again

Reechy. The reechy painting
Reechy kiffes.

Much Alo

Reed. And speak between the change of man and boy, with a reed voice
Reek. Saw fighs reek from you, noted well your paffion

How under my oppreffion I did reek, when I first mov'd you

Ricbard ii. 5 4 66 243 About Nothing 313526 Hamlet. 3 4/1025:16 Mer. of Ven. 34 21 5/2/21 Love's Labor Left. 43161257 Henry viii. 246861 Goriclanus.33 725252 Cymbeline. 3895220 Henry v.43 53-18 Coriolanus. 2 2 745 257 Timon of Athens. 3 6 818 1 Lear. 2 4 943120

You common cry of curs! whofe breath I hate as reek o' the rotten fens
The violence of action hath made you reek as a facrifice
Recking. And draw their honours reeking up to heaven
Where he did run reeking o'er the lives of men

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Coriolanus. 2

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Romeo and Juliet. 4 1999
Coriolanus. 2) 171319
Ant. and Cleop. 27781133
Tempeft. 5 1
Ricbard iii. 3 2 650223
98

Refell'd. How I pray'd, and kneel'd, how he refell'd me, how I reply'd M. for Mcaf5
Refer. Only refer yourself to this advantage

Reference. All that he is hath reference to your highness

Make your full reference freely to my lord

Referr'd. Hath referr'd herself unto a poor, but worthy gentleman
Reflection. Nor feels not that he owes but by reflection

Reflex. May never glorious fun reflex his beams, upon the country
abode

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Ibid.
All's Well. 5 3 302
Ant. and Cleop 5 2 798
Cymbeline. 1 8913
Troil. and Creff3 3 875
where you make

- I'll fay, yon grey is not the morning's eye, 'tis but the pale reflex of

1 Henry vi. 55 56321 Cynthia's brow

Rom. and Jul. 35 98133

Reformation. Never came reformation in a flood, with fuch a heady current Hen, .1 I 510140

Reft. And would have reft the fishes of their prey

Nor my bad life reft me fo much of friends

Comedy of Errors. I 1104156 Much Ado About Noth.[4]

1391 9

Rafi. I ftole these babes; thinking to bar thee of succeffion; as thou reft'st me of
my lands

Refuge. Like filly beggars, who, fitting in the ftocks, refuge their shame
Regal feat. And this the regal feat: poffefs it York, for this is thine, and not king
Henry's heirs

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- Princes all, lay negligent and loose regard upon him

A. S. P. C. L.

Cymbeline. 3 3
Richard ii. 5

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3 Henry vi. 1
King Lear.
Ibid. I I

Twelfth Night. 51
1 Henry iv. 4 3
1 Henry vi. 45
Ibid. S

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Julius Cafar.3 1754 139
Ibid. 4 2 758,2 Z

Troilus and Cre3 3 8751 20

-Nature, what things there are, most abje& in regard, and dear in use

Bites his lip with a politic regard

Ibid. 3 875 256
Ibid. 3 3 877114

- Love is not love when it is mingled with regards, that stand aloof from the entire

point

In which regard

Lear.
Othello. I

1931 255

11045 140

- Even 'till we make the main, and the aërial blue, an indiftinct regard Regarded. The best regarded virgins of our climate have lov'd it too Regenerate. Whofe youthful fpirit, in me regenerate

Ibid. 2

11051 246

Mer. of Venice.
Richard ii.

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Regent. Why coufin, wert thou regent of the world, it were a shame to let this land by leafe.

Regiment. And gives his potent regiment to a trull that noises it against us A. Cl. 3 6 785 139 Region. He is of too high a region, he knows too much

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-Lo as at English feasts, fo I regreet the daintiest last, to make the end more sweet

-Shall not regreet our fair dominions

Richard ii. 13 416254
Ibid. 13 417 216

Reguerdon. Aud, in reguerdon of that duty done, I gird thee with the valiant fword of

York

1 Henry vi. 31556212 Reguerdon'd. Or been reguerdon'd with fo much as thanks Ibd3 4 559 26 Ribearfal. Here's a marvelous convenient place for our rehearsal Midf. Night's Dream.31 183 18 Rehearfe. Like an old tale still; which will have matters to rehearse, though credit be afleep, and not an ear open

Winter's Tale. 52 360 29

Reign. Thus have I politically begun my reign, and 'tis my hope to end fuccessfully

Rain. My belly's as cold as if I had swallow'd fnow-balls for pills to cool the reins

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Or the hard rein which both of them have borne against the old kind Reigned. Being once chaf'd, he cannot be rein'd again to temperance Rejoice beyond a common joy

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Lear.

887 253 1946 145 724 248

Coriolanus. 3 3

Tempeft. I 21139 Cymbeline 31 906228

Troilus and Cref. 4 4 880119 Coriolanus. 2 1 712222 2 337 7

Winter's Tale.

Henry v.4 3 532114
Macbeth 4 376219
Hamlet. 2 21016228

Meaf. for Meaf.43 96210
2 Henry vi.4 8 59736

Relent

A.S. P. C. L. 432 33

Relent. Tis cowardly, and womanish. Not to relent is beastly savage, devilish Rich. ii}}
Relicks. Now he's gone, and my idolatrous fancy muft fanctify his relicks All's Well
The nature of his great offence is dead, and deeper than oblivion we do bury the
incenfing relicks of it

Great men shall press for tinctures, stains, relicks, and cognisance

Relief Away for your relief

My relief must not be tofs'd and turn'd to me in words

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Ibid. 453302237 Jul. Cæfar. 22750-60

2 Henry vi. S Tim. of Aibens.

Religion. In religion, what damn'd error, but fome fober brow will blefs it, and approve it with a text

It is religion, that doth make vows kept

Merchant of Venice

King John 15581: 23
Cymbeline 1585

I fee you have fome religion in you that you fear
When the devout religion of mine eye maintains fuch falfhood, then turn tears to

· fires

And fweet religion makes a rhapsody of words
Relinquife'd. To be relinquish'd of the artists

Reliques. Shall we go fee the reliques of this town
Relf. I do not relish well their loud applaufe

Romeo and Juliet. 1
Hamlet.
All's Well 2

Twelfth Night 3
Meaf. for Meaf:

- There's not a foldier of us all, that in the thanksgiving before meat doth relish the petition well that prays for peace

I begin to relifh thy advice

The imaginary relish is fo fweet that it enchants my sense
You may relith him more in the foldier, than in the scholar

Ibid. 1

Troilus and Crefida.

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41024 289257

Ibid. 32 8722 Othello. 2 11053

Relumine. I know not where is that Promethean heat, that can thy light relumine Ibid.

Remain. And thou shalt still remain the Duke of York

Let's fetch him off, or make remain alike

- I hope, it remains not unkindly with your lordship

3 Henry vi. 51 629 Coriolanus. 14 7083 Timon of Athens.36 817 89

Remainders. The gods protect you! and bless the good remainders of the court Cym.
Remediate. Be aidant and remediate in the good man's distress
Remedy. If not a prefent remedy

Lear. 4 4 955

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Remember d. You being then, if you be remember'd, cracking the stones of the forefaid

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Winter's Tale.
Lear. 4

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Take fome remembrance of us for a tribute, not as a fee
His good remembrance, fir, lies richer in your thoughts, than on his tomb All's Well. 1 2 28c
By our remembrances of days foregone, fuch were our faults
Mylemembrance is very free and clear from any image of offence done to any man T.N.
Grace and remembrance be to you both, and welcome to our shearing Winter's Tale. 4 3 350

To rain upon remembrance with mine eyes

. With this remembrance

Awake remembrance of these valiant dead

And the remembrances of her, to hold the hand fast to her lord Whofe remembrance yet lives in men's eyes: and will to ears and theme, and hearing ever

I have remembrances of yours, that I have longed long to re-deliver

Remifs. That thus we die while remifs traitors fleep

He, being remifs, most generous, and free from all contriving

2 Henry iv. 23483

Ibid. 54 505-
Henry 1
Cymbeline
tongues, her

Ibid. 1905 Hamlet. 1/1017

1 Henry i. 4 562 1154

Hamlet. 41032223 502 41

Remiffion. And never fhall you fee that I will beg a ragged and forestall'd remiffion 2 H.
Remines new-conceived

Remnant. Some odd quirks and remnants of wit
Thou bloodlefs remnant of that royal biood

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Meaf. for Meaf22 83,257

Much Ado About Neb. 2

Richard i. 1

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Remorse. If your heart were touched with that remorfe as mine is to him M. for M2 2 831

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My filterly remorfe confutes my honour, and I did yield to him Meaf for Meaf51|| 'Tis thought, thou'lt fhew thy mercy, and remorfe more ftrange than is thy ftrange apparent cruelty

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-I did not then intreat to have her stay, it was your pleasure, and your own remorfe

Remorse. Without any mitigation or remorfe of voice

Stop the accefs and paflage to remorle

A. S. P. C. L

Twelfth Night.12: 31 315146
Macbeth. 15 367 118

The vileft ftroke that ever wall-ey'd wrath, or staring rage, prefented to the tears of

foft remorfe

What fays monfieur Remorse

I feel remorfe in myfelf with his words; but I'll bridle it
And gentle, kind, effeminate remorfe

The abufe of greatnefs is, when it disjoins remorfe from power
Abandon all remorfe

To obey shall be in me remorfe, what bloody work foever

Remorseful.

day

Remotion. All thy fafety were remotion

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This act perfuades me that this remotion of the Duke and her is practice only Lear. 2 Remove. In our remove be thou at full ourself

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Meaf. for Meaf.1
Love's Lab. Loft. 5

Shall your loves woo contrary, deceived by these removes
Here's a petition from a Florentine, who hath for four or five removes, come short
to tender it herfelf

If they fet down before us, for the remove bring up your army
Remov'd. How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd

All's Well. 5 3 303239 Coriolanus. 2 706229 Meaf for Meaf

Your accent is fomething finer than you can purchase in fo removed a dwelling

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Removedness. So far, that I have eyes under my fervice, which look upon his removed-
nefs

Remunerate. Yes, and will nobly him remunerate
Remuneration-explained by Coftard

Let not virtue feck remuneration for the thing it was Rend. Sleep and fnore, and rend apparel out

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To rend our own foldiers

Ibid. 4 348144

Titus Andronicus. I 2 835166 Love's Labor Loft. 3 1156123 Troil, and Cref. 3 3 876139 Merchant of Venice. 2 5205134 All's Well. 362941 2

They suppos'd, I could rend bars of fteel, and fpurn in pieces pofts of adamant i H.vi.i 4 548 214 We must not rend our subjects from our laws, and stick them in our will Henry viii. 1 Render. Nothing unless you render her again Much Ado About Netb. 4.

2 675151

I 137153

And he did render him the most unnatural that liv'd 'mongst men As You Like It. 4
Which I prefume will render you no blame
All's Well.

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May it please your majesty, to give us leave freely to render what we have in charge

Let each man reader me his bloody hand

To Cæfar will I render my legions, and my horfe
And fends forth us, to make their forrowed render

Henry v. I 2 513125 Julius Cafar.3 1753255 Ant. and Cleop.38 786246 Tim. of Athens. 5 3 827132

To fatisfy, if of my freedom 'tis the main part, take no stricter render of me, than my all

Newnefs of Cloten's death (we being not known, nor muster'd may drive us to a render where we have liv'd

Cymbeline. 5 4 921258

among the bands)

My boon is, that this gentle man may render of whom he had this ring Render up. My hour is almost come, when I to fulphurous and tormenting render up myfelf

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Ibid. 4 4 919228

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flames muft

Hamlet. 1 51006245 Macbeth. 57 386112

A gentleman well bred, and of good name, that freely render'd me these news for

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Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks, to every gale and vary of their master Lear. 2 2 941

Reneru. Therefore fhall he die, and I'll renew me in his fall

Would you renew me with your eyes

Renouncement. By your renouncement, and immortal fpirit

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Renorun. So I am driven, by breath of her renown, either to fuffer (hipwreck

By wounding her belief in her renown with tokens thus and thus

Rent off thy filver hair

Repair me with thy prefence

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But only a repair i' the dark

H. vi. 5 6
3 Henry vi. 2 1 611135
Cymbeline. 5 5 925 242
Titus Andronicus. 31

Two Gent. of Verona. 5
Meaf. for Meaf. 141

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Repaft. Get me fome repast; I care not what, fo it be wholesome food Tam. of the Shr
Repafture, Food for his rage, repasture for his den
Repeals. The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself

I'll pour this peftilence into his ear,—that the repeals him for her body's luft Oibello. Repeal'd. Thefe differences fhall all reft under gage, till Norfolk be repeal'd: repeat'u he shall be

All's Well.

Winter's Tale S

3 Henry vi

Lear

Hamlet.

A. S. P. C.L. 21 2801110 358112 1628118 1 953239 21036229

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I never did repent for doing good, nor fhall not now

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Mer. of Ven.
Winter's Tale.

Take thou the fee, and tell him what I fay; for 1 repent me that the Duke is flain

-Muft I repent? I cannot do it better than in gyves
Repentance. Who by repentance is not fatisfy'd, is not of heaven, nor earth
Then comes repentance, with his bad legs

Try what repentance can: what can it not? yet what can it, repent

Repented the ills fhe hatch'd were not effected

Repetition. The repetition in a woman's ear, would murder as it fell
Reply churlife.

Report goes

Cymbeline
Two G. of Ver.

Mu. Ado Abt. Natb.:
when one cannot

Hamlet.
Cymbeline.
Madhab

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Merch. of Venice.
Tam. of the Shrew.2 1262139

- These wife men, that give fools money, get themselves a good report after fourteen years purchase

Twelfth Night.
W.Tale.

That which I fhall report, will bear no credit, were not the proof fo nigh -I fee report is fabulous and falfe

That man i' the world, who fhall report he has a better wife, let him in trufted

I 326243 1 559165

1 Henry vi. 23 551 244
nought be
Henry viii. 24 6855
Coriol. 3707111
Ibid. 4 5 729 242

Had he died in the bufinefs-then his good report would have been my fon

--- My mind gave me, his clothes made a falfe report of him
- 'Twas a contention in publick, which may, without contradiction, fuffer the report

Cymbeline 5 897 9

-Thou wrong'ft a gentleman, who is as far from thy report, as thou from honour Ibid. 7 900: 19

- There's gold for you; fell me your good report Never faw I figures fo likely to report themselves And my report was once first with the best of note fhould render him hourly to your ear

- And am right forry, that I must report ye my master's enemy

Thou wrong'ft it more than tears, with that report

-me and my caufe aright to the unfatisfied

Ibid. 23 903160
Ibid. 2 4 905|1|18|
Ibid. 3 908228
Ibid. 4 949240
Ibid. 5 911S

Romes and Juliet.4 1 990116
Hamlet. 21041126
Lear. 960|1|

All my reports go with the modeft truth; not more, nor clipt, but fo

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Reprifal. I am on fire, to hear this rich reprifal is fo nigh, and yet not ours 1 Henry v.
Reproach Is it not Hero? Who can blot that name with any just reproach
Myfelf would, on the rereward of reproaches, ftrike at thy life

I befeech you, fir, go, my young mafter doth expect your reproach
Or elfe reproach be Talbot's greatest fame

Foul-fac'd reproach

Reprobation. Curfe his better angel from his fide, and fall to reprobation
Reproof. She did betray me to my own reproof

Reproof valiant

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