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Weed. He cannot so precifely weed this land, as his misdoubts present occasion 2 H. i». 4| 1| 494|2|23| Moft fubject is the fattelt foil to weeds

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Ibid. 4 4 498 112

So one by one, we'll weed them all at last, and you yourself shall steer the happy helm

2 Henry vi.

Now, 'tis the fpring, and weeds are shallow rooted; fuffer them now, and they'll o'ergrow the garden

For what doth cherish weeds, but gentle air

Small herbs have grace, but weeds do grow apace

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Ibid. 31583231 3 Henry vi.2 6 61522 Richard iii. 24 647160 Ibid. 64936 697137

- You said, that idle weeds are faft in growth; the prince my brother hath out-grown me far

He's a rank weed, Sir Thomas, and we must root him out

With a proud heart he wore his humble weeds

Forget not how with contempt he wore the humble weed
Hail, Rome, victorious in thy mourning weeds

-Away with flavish weeds, and idle thoughts

To fee great Hector in his weeds of peace

Henry v.

Coriolanus. 2 3 717257
Ibid. 2 3 718212

Titus Andron, 2 832162
Ibid. 2 1 836153

Troil, and Cref3876 256

I'll difrobe me of these Italian weeds, and fuit myself as does a Briton peasant Cy.
Thefe weeds are memories of those worfer hours

1920 143 Lear. 49601 7

O thou weed, who art fo lovely fair, and smell'st so sweet, that the sense aches at thee

Weded. Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart a root of ancient envy

Weeder out. A weeder out of his proud adversaries
Week. O, that I knew he were but in by the week

Othello. 4 21071114 Coriolanus.45 529149 Richard iii. 3 635111 Love's Labor Loft.5 2 166 220

At feventeen years many their fortunes feek; but at fourscore, it is too late a week

Week piping time of peace

Ween you of better luck, I mean, in perjur'd witness, than your master
Weening to redeem, and have me install'd in the diadem

Weep. When this [wood] burns, it will weep for having wearied you

I made her weep-a-good

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I cannot, but my heart bleeds

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-Then, thrice gracious queen, more than your Lord's departure weep not, more's

not feen

-I weep for joy, to stand upon my kingdom once again

- And I could weep, would weeping do me good, and never borrow any tear of thee

- And in compassion, weep the fire out

not, fweet queen, for trickling tears are vain
Seems to weep over his country's wrongs

What will you have them weep our horfes blood
Mad ire and wrathful fury make me weep

His fortunes I will weep; and, 'twixt each groan, fay-who's a traitor?
is none

-I cannot weep; for all my body's moisture scarce ferves to quench burning heart

To weep is to make lefs the depth of grief

I that did never weep, now melt with woe

I ll bear thee hence, where I may weep my fill

See, how my fword weeps for the poor king's death

Look, the good man weeps! he's honeft, on mine honour

To weep with them that weep, doth ease fome deal

He will weep you, an 'twere a man born in April

I must weep, but they are cruel tears

Weeping. Twill be this hour ere I have done this weeping

How much better is it to weep at joy--than to joy at weeping

Ibid. 3 2 426212 Ibid. 34 430 232 Ibid. 1435125 1 Henry iv. 2 455

Ibid. 4 3 465 244 Henry v.425301 52 1 Henry v.43562153 Glofter he

2 Henry vi. 31 585153 my furnace3 Henry vi. 21

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Ibid. 2 1 610136

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Ibid. 2 3 613232 Ibid. 261516 Ibid. 56 6321 Henry viii. 6981 33 Titus Andronicus3843 233 Troil, and Creff. 1 2 86 213 Othellos 210761 S

True Gent. of Ver.2 3 29 154 Much Ado Ab. Notb. 1

- I am not prone to weeping, as our fex commonly are; the want of which vain dew, perchance may dry your pities

Weeping brock.

Weeping-ripe. The king was weeping-ripe for a good word

What weeping-ripe, my lord Northumberland

Wept. I have inly wept

Weet. The world to weet, we ftand up peerless

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Love's Labor Left 5 2 168 235

3 Henry vi 4609/212 Tempel.S2132

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Weigh. We cannot weigh our brother with ourself

You weigh me not; O, that's you care not for me oath with oath, and you will nothing weigh

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2 Henry iv. 22
Coriolanus. 2 2

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For in every thing the purpose must weigh with the folly
But your people, I love them as they weigh
Weighed between loathness and obedience, at the which end the beam should bow

-I weigh'd the danger which my realms ftood in by this my issue's fail

- Wherein he must be weigh'd rather by her value, than his own His greatnefs weigh'd, his will is not his own

Weigh out. My friends, they that must weigh out my affictions, they muft grow to, five not here

Weighs. Her heart weighs fadly

Weight. If any matter of weight chances

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- I would bend under any heavy weight that he'll enjoin me to Thou lov'ft me not with the full weight that I love thee

Tempeft. 21
Henry viii.
Cymbeline

Hamlet 310042 L

that my truft

Henry viii.31687142
All's Well 3 5 293

Mu. Ado About Noth 3 3
Ibid. 5 1

As You Like It 1 2

There was the weight that pull'd me down, O Cromwell; the king has gone beyond

me

From whofe fo many weights of baseness cannot a dram of worth be drawn
The weight of this fad time we must obey

- By heaven,thy madness shall be paid with weight, 'till our scale turn the beam
Weird fifters. The weird fifters, hand in hand, pofters of the sea and land
-I dreamt laft night of the three weird fifters

I will to-morrow (and betimes I will) to the weird fifters
Saw you the weird fifters

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Henry viii. 3 2 692 8 Cym.3 5912126 Lear 5 3 965251 Ham 4 5 1030111 Macbeth. 3 36423 Ibid. 2 1 3691 29 Ibid 3 4 376230 Ibid. 413791 35 Ibid. 31 372157 Troil. and Creff 4 2 847 230

Thou haft it now, King, Cawdor, Glamis, all, as the weird women promis'd Weke, weke !-fo cries a pig, prepared to the spit

Welchman. I had rather truft parfon Hugh the Welchman with my cheefe, than my

wife with herfelf

-Captain of a band of. D. P.

Merry W. of Wind. 2 2 562 34
Richard ii.
413

Wear leeks in their caps on account of the service they did in the battle of Crefly H. 4 7 534238 Welcome. Confirm his welcome with some special favour; his worth is warrant for his welcome hither - A man is never welcome to a place, till his hoftefs fay, Welcome; for one fhot of five-pence, thou shalt have five thousand welcomes

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The roof of this court is too high to be yours; and welcome to too base to be mine

-Confufion in the delivery of premeditated welcomes described

- Give them friendly welcome every one

Unqueftion'd welcome, and undoubted bleft
Pray you, bid these unknown friends to us welcome

Ibid. 2 7

Comedy of Errors-3

31/2/34 33 4 1109/136

Ibid. 31109141

the high fields is
Love's Labor Loft
Mid. Night's Dr.

Induc, to Tam. of the Shrewv.

1152251 I 193 23 I 253

All's Well 2 1 285 Winter's Tale.

II

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3 3501 54

Methinks, Ifee Leontes, opening his free arms, and weeping his welcomes forth 76.4 3 355

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More welcome is the stroke of death to me, than Bolingbroke to England

A hundred thousand welcomes

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Bid that welcome which comes to punifli us, and we punish it, feeming to bear it lightly

And find the welcome of a noble foe.

ever fmiles, and farewel goes out fighing

That give a coafting welcome ere it comes

as to one that would be rid of fuch an enemy

The night to the owl, and morn to the lark, lefs welcome
The appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony

Well'd. Horns welk'd

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Ibid. 3 3 876137
Ibid. 4 5 881 245
Ibid. 4

Cymbeline. 3

882242

913 256

957

Hamlet. 2 21014
Lear.4 6
Tempest. 2

Merry W. of Wind: 1 3
Love's Lab. Luft.

Ibid. 3

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149 155"

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Ibid. 4 2 15821 33

Welkin.

Welkin. The starry welkin cover thou anon with drooping fog, as black as Acheron

Thy hounds fhall make the welkin answer them
Shall we make the welkin dance indeed

Who you are, and what you would, is out of my welkin
Rattle the welkin's ear

A.S. P. C. L.

Midf. Night's Dream.3 188/1/49

Induc. to Tam.of the Shrew.

2 253 247

31516 320 1 54

Twelfth Night 2 3
Ibid. 3
King Jobn52 409 1 54

The fun of heaven, methought, was loth to set, but staid and made the western welkin blush

And let the welkin roar

Amaze the welkin with your broken flaves

- Or with our fighs we'll breathe the welkin dim
Threat'ning the welkin with his big-fwoln face
She is the weeping welkin, I the earth
Welkin-eye. Look on me with your welkin-eye
Well could with

Know him I fhall, I am well fure of it
Wells. To dive like buckets in concealed wells

Now in this golden crown like a deep well

You should have been well on your way to York

York, if thou meanest well, I greet thee well

Ibid. 5 S 410143

2 Henry iv. 2 4 485140 Richard i5 3 6691/18 Tit. Andronicus-31843160 Ibid. 3 1 843/2/10 Food-31 843213

Winter's Tale. 1 2 35526 Meaf. for Meaf41 92/2/53 Merch. of Venice. 53 221 141 King Joba. 5 2 409|1|17 Richard ii-414331 36 2 Henry iv. 2 1 4801 22 2 Henry vi.5599137

It will ne'er be well-till Cranmer, Cromwell, her two hands, and fhe, fleep in their

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Well-welcome. That never touch well-welcome to thy hand
Well-wished King

Welf. Ithink, there's no man can speak better Welsh

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Romeo and Juliet.3 2 984119
2 Henry iv. 4 1 492227
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Merry W. of Wind. 2

Lear. 5 1961|1|42 Titus Andronicus.23 838211 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1 27242 Much Ado Ab. Noth 3 3 134123

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Lear. 2 4 945 Coriolanus. 2 2 715|1|26| Henry v.

2 513232

Love's Labor Loft. 1 2 1511 5 3 Henry vi. 4 8 6272 7 Hamlet. 2 21010256

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Comedy of Errors 2 2 108
Meaf. for Meaf2 4 8524
1 Henry iv. 4572 3
Ibid. 3 1 459|7| 7

For thy tongue makes Welsh as fweet as ditties highly penn'd Welfe-book. And fwore the devil his true liegeman upon the crofs of a Welfn hook 16.2 4 454 240 Welfb-man. Thou trusty Welshman; the king reposeth all his confidence in thee R. #.|2|| 4|| 425|2|40 For all the Welshmen, hearing thou wert dead, are gone to Bolingbroke, dispers'd and filed

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Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 986 2 8
Othello. 5 21078250

- Doft thou conjure for wenches, that thou call'ft for such store, when one is one too many

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The tongues of mocking wenches are as keen, as razor's edge invisible
This gallant pins the wenches on his fleeve

-Nor bite the lip as angry wenches will

Wenches.

Were. I cannot but remember that fuch things were, that were most precious to me Mac. 4

Wenches. Three or four wenches, where I ftood, cry'd, alas, good foul

Julius Cæfar.

A. S. P. C. L.

2 744,2132

Wench-like-words. De not play in wench-like-words with that which is fo ferious Cym. 4 2 917126 Wenching. What's become of the wenching rogues? I think they have fwallow'd one

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Troil. and Cres

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Meaf. for Meaf43

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Comedy of Errors. 1 1

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Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2

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Meaf for Meaf

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Much Ado About Noth. 1142 239

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W. The welt yet glimmers with some streaks of day

Wefiminfer, Abbot of. D. P.

Weftmoreland, Earl. D. P.

D. P. Henry v.

Wether. I am a tainted wether of the flock, meeteft for death
Wezand. Cut his wezand with a knife

Merch of Venice.4 1215231
Tempeft 2 3

Whale. What tempeft, I trow, threw this whale, with so many tuns of oil in his belly, afhore at Windfor

Merry W. of Windfor. 21 52125

All's Well.

Who is a whale to virginity, and devours up all the fry it finds
And there they fly, or die, like scaled fculs before the belching whale Troi. Cref
Very like a whale

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Wbeat. He, that will have a cake out of the wheat, must tarry the grinding Tr. & Cr
Wheaten garland. As peace should still her wheaten garland wear
Wheel. She had transform'd me to a curtail dog, and made me turn i' the wheel C.of Er.3 2 1157
Mark what I fay,-attend me where I wheel

3210222 1 8581

Hamlet.

5 2103721

Macbeth. 33

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Richard ii.

413

- D. P.

2 Henry iv.

473

3 Henry vi

603

Twelfth Night 3 2 321123

14140

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Troi. and Creff.

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Hamlet.

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Ibid.

Othello.

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11045121 Lear-47 960 156

Wheel of fire. I am bound upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears do fcald like mol-
ten lead
Wheel'd feat. Whilst the wheel'd feat of fortunate Cæfar, drawn before him, branded
his bafenefs that enfued

Ant, and Cleop. 412 7952 19
Troil, and Cre 51 884 144

Wheezing lungs Whelks. His face is all bubukels, and whelks, and knobs, and flames of fire Henry v. 131 6 5242 6 Whelm. She is my prize, or ocean whelm them all 55136 Whelp'd. Thou waft whelp'd a dog; and thou shalt famifh a dog's death Tim. of Ath. 2 2 8115 Whelps. Two of thy whelps, fell curs of bloody kind, have here bereft my brother of

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Wht. I come to whet your gentle thoughts on his behalf

I will whet on the king

I pr'y thee, peace, good queen; and whet not on these too furious

and withal whet me to be reveng'd on Rivers, Vaughan, Grey

And whet on Warwick to this enterprize

May be, he hears the king does whet his anger to him

Since Caffius first did whet me against Cæfar, I have not slept
This vifitation is but to whet thy almoft blunted purpose

Twelfth Night. 3 1 320 247. K. Jobn. 3 4 401 245. peers 2 Hen. vi. 2578231 Richard 13 641116 3 Henry vi. 2 606,236 Henry viii. 32 689148. Jul. Cafar. 27471 51

Whetflone. Be this the whetstone of your fword: let grief convert to anger

Now the sharpens,--well faid Whetstone

Whey face. What foldiers, whey-face

Troil,

Whiff. With the whiff and wind of his fell fword the unnerv'd father falls

Hamlet.

3 41024 245 Macbeth. 4 3 382243 and Creff. 52 886123 Macbeth. 5 3 384159 Hamlet. 2 21015 130 Whiffler.

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For his prefence muft be the whip of the other
Which to hinder, were in your love a whip to me

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Winter's Tale.

him, fellows, 'till like a boy, you fee him cringe his face, and whine aloud for mercy

Wilt thou whip thine own faults in other men

Ant. and Cleop. 311 789154 Timon of Athens. 5 2 82614

me, ye devils, from the poffeffion of this heavenly fight
Whipping. Do you cry, Olord, fir, at your whipping, and fpare not me
Whipping-cheer. And the fhall have whipping-cheer enough, I warrant her
Whipfter. I am not valiant neither, but every puny whipster gets my sword
Whip-flock. Malvolio's nofe is no whip-stock
Whipt. I whipt me behind the arras
Thou shalt be whipt with wire

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They'll have me whipt for fpeaking true, thou'lt have me whipt for lying; and fometimes I am whipt for holding my peace

Whirls. And justice whirls in equal measure

And whirl along with thee about the globes

Whirligig. And thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges
Whirling. Thefe are but wild and whirling words

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Twelfth Night 51332215
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Two Gent. of Verona,

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Winter's Tale

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Winter's Tale.43 356161

Henry v.3 ch. 519161

Lear.4 2 954143

Ant. and Cleop.22 7762 6

Merry W.of Wind. I

Midf. Night's Dream 1183253

So fhall I no whit be behind in duty to fair Bianca, fo belov'd of me Tam. of the Shr. 1

Whit. Not a whit

Stay thou but here a whit

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No whit lefs than in his feats deferving

White. This princefs of pure white

'Twas I won the wager, though you hit the white

So white, and fuch a traitor

White-death. Let the white-death fit on thy cheek for ever

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Tam. of the Shrew-5 2 276259

Lear 3
6 951239
3286 2 2
2860 2 2
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4 663 253
474 219
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All's Well. 2

Titus Andron.
Ricbard iii.

White-bair. That white-hair is my father, and all the reft are his fons Troil. and Greff.1
White-lim'd. Ye white-lim'd walls
White-liver'd runagate, what doth he there
Whiteness. And the whitenefs in thy cheek is apter than thy tongue to tell thyerrand 2 H.i
White-fkirted meads

White Surrey. Saddle white Surrey for the field to-morrow
Whiting-time. It is whiting-time, fend him by your two men to

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Richard iii.

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Datchet-mead

Merry W. of Wind. 3
2 Henry vi
Merry W. of Wind.3 3

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Whitfun Morris-dance. With no more, than if we heard that England were buried with a Whitfun Morris-dance

Henry v. 2 4 518 210

Whittle. There's not a whittle in the unruly camp but I do prize it at my love Tim. of 4.5 3 827210 Whizzing. The exhalations whizzing in the air

Who is 't can read a woman

W bolfome. Speak to 'em, I pray you, in wholsome manner

Julius Cefar. 21 747130
Cymbeline. 5 5 924140
Coriolanus. 231 717
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