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Excellence. And she a fair divided excellence, whofe fulness of perfection lies in him K.7.12 2 394.2|26 Excellency. It is the witness still of excellency to put a strange face on his own perfec

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And, in the effential vesture of creation, does bear all excellency Except not any, except you will except against my love

Why, let her except, before excepted

Exceptions to my love

Your coufin, my lady, takes great exceptions to your ill hours
How modeft in exception

M. Ado About Noth. 2 3 129222
Othello. 2 11052115

Two Gent. of Verona.2 4

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Twelfth Night.

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Two Gent. of Verona. 3
Twelfth Night.

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Henry v.2

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Excefs. Ineither lend nor borrow, by taking or by giving of excess
Exchange. There's my exchange. What in the world he is that names me traitor, vil-|
lain-like he lies

Merch. of Venice. 1

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Richard ii. 2 3 424239 - I will be cheater to them both, and they fhall be exchequers to me M. W. of Wind.1 3 49211 Evermore thanks, the exchequer of the poor

Rob me the exchequer the first thing thou do'st and do it with unwash'd hands too

Exchange. The allufion holds in the exchange

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1 Henry iv. 3 3 463216 Love's Lab. Loft. 4 2 159122 Mer. of Ven. 2 6 206114

had in Glofter's blood doth more folicit me,

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your exRichard ii.

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Much Ado About Noth. 3 4 136231 2 Henry iv.2 1480137

Exclamation. I hear as good exclamation on your worship
What man of good temper could bear this tempeft of exclamation
Excommunication. Only get the learned writer to fet down our excommunication

Excrement. Dally with my excrement, with my mustachio

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Much Ado About Nothing. 3 4
Love's Labor Loft 51
Mer.of Ven.3 2
Winter's Tale. 4 3

Thefe affume but valour's excrement to make themfelves redoubted
Let me pocket up my pedler's excrement

Your bedded hair like life in excrements, starts up and stands on end
Excufe. I will not hear thy vain excufc

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Two Gent. of Verona. 31
Coriolanus.
Cymbeline

The excufe, that thou doft make in this delay is longer than the tale thou doft excufe Execration of Hubert by Faulconbridge on the death of Arthur

Timon's against Athens

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I'll learn to conjure and raise devils, but I'll fee fome iffue of my fpiteful execra

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Execution. To the hopeful execution do I leave you, of your commiffions
-The place of death and forry execution

could never go fo flow
Why one that rode to his execution, man,
A bawd will difcredit our miftery
I would not be thy executioner

Executioner.

Executioners. D. P.

Go thou and like an executioner, cut off the heads of too-faft growing fprays, that
look too lofty in our commonwealth

If murdering innocents be executing, why then thou art an executioner

Executor. Such bafenefs had ne'er like executor

Delivering over to executors pale the lazy yawning drone

Exempt. Be it my wrong, you are from me exempt

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My lord, do you fee thefe meteors? do you behold thefe exhalations

i Henry vi. 2

As You Like It.

I fhall fall like a bright exhalation in the evening, and no man fee me

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1 Henry vi 3 Henry vi. Richard iii. Henry v.21 515116 Richard iii. 1 2 635258 King John 34 401 216 I Henry iv 2 4 454219

viii Henry 3 more

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Exbat. Spare not the babe, whofe dimpled smiles from fools éxhaust their mercy

Exbibition. Like exhibition thou shalt have from me

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Timon of Ath. 4
Two Gent. of Verona. 1
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 4
Lear.1 2

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Othello. 1

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Midf. Night's Dream. I

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Exigent. Thefe eyes-like lamps whose wasting oil is spent-wax dim as drawing to their exigent.

Why do you crofs me, in this exigent

For exile hath more terror in his look, much more than death
The world's exile is death

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I Henry vi. 2
Julius Cæfar.5
Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985138
Ibid. 3 3 985145

Exion. I pray ye, fince my exion is enter'd and my cafe fo openly known
let him be brought in to his anfwer

Exorcifms. Will her ladyship behold and hear our exorcifms
Exorcift. Is there no exorcift beguiles the truer office of mine eyes
- Thou, like an exorcift, haft conjur'd up my mortified fpirit
Exped. Be it of less expect, that matter needlefs, of importlefs burden,

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to the world,

2 Henry iv. 21 479238
2 Henry vi.14 577145
All's Well. 5 3 30518
Julius Cafar. 2 1 7501 3
divide thy lips
Trai. and Cref
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Ibid.45 882223
Othello. 2 11051248
I 121121

M. Ado About Noth.1

- Oft expectation fails, and moft oft there where most it promifes; and oft it
hope is coldest and defpair moft fits

The reft that are within the note of expectation already are i' th' court
Fresh expectation troubled not the land with any long'd-for change
Thou haft feal'd up my expectation

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Expedience. What yesterday our council did decree, in forwarding this dear expedience

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Expediently. Make an extent upon his house and land: do this expediently As You Like It. 3 1

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2 Hen iv. 4 3 49625

1 Hen. vi. 4 4 5622 6

· Then fiery expedition be my wing, Jove's Mercury, and herald for a king Rich. iii. 4 3 659126 Expence. What expence by the hour feems to flow from him Experience is by industry atchiev'd

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Unless experience be a jewel, that I have purchas'd at an infinite
Such wind as featters young men through the world, to feek their fortunes farther
than at home, where fmall experience grows

Taming of the Shrew.

– And your experience makes you fad; I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me fad

Than in my every action to be guided by other's experiences

-, 0, thou difprov'it report

As You Like It. 4 1 241162
Cymbeline 5 896255
Ibid. 4 2 914258
Macbeth 4 3 382127
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Expire. And good men's lives expire before the flowers in their caps Exploit. Know'it thou not any, whom corrupting gold would tempt unto ploit of death

Expofition. I have an exposition of fleep come upon me

Richard iii. 4 2 657237

Midf. Night's Dream. 4 1 1901 3
Hamlet. 2 210111 1
Tr. Cr. 4 4 880147

Expulate. To expoftulate what majefty should be, what duty is
Expoftulation. We must use expoftulation kindly, for it is parting from us
Expofure. Determine on fome courfe more than a wild expofure to cach chance that
itarts i' the way before thee

Coriolanus.4 1 726 222

Expound. He has left me here behind to expound the meaning or moral of his tokens

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Expound. And to expound his beastly mind to us

Exprefs. It charges me in manner the rather to express myself

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Cymbeline. 7/900/16

Twelfth Night. 2

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- Mine integrity being counted falf-hood fhall, as I express it, be fo received W.'sT. 3 Expuls'd. For ever fhould they be expuls'd from France Exquifite. The most exquifite Claudio

Thy exquifite reason

- Is your Englishman fo exquifite in drinking

M. Ado About Nothing. 3125121
Twelfth Night. 2 3 31611
Othello. 2 31055211

Exfuffolate. When I fhall turn the business of my foul to fuch exfuffolate and blown furmifes

Ibid.

Extempore. Sure the gods do this year connive at us, and we may do any thing extem

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Extended. Labienus (this is stiff news) hath, with his Parthian force,

Extent. Make an extent upon his house and lands

In this unusual and unjust extent

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Twelfth Night.4 1 32719

Extenuate. The law of Athens yields you up, which by no means we may extenuate

Cleopatra, know, we will extenuate rather than enforce
- Nothing extenuate, nor fet down aught in malice
Extenuated. His glory not extenuated, wherein he was worthy
Exteriors. She did fo courfe o'er my exteriors with fuch greedy

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Ant, and Cleop.5 2 79256
Othello. 5 21079221
Julius Cafar.32 755145

intention
Merry W. of Windfor. 3

Extermin'd. By giving love, your forrow and my grief were both extermin'd

Extern. In compliment extern

Extincted. Give renew'd fire to our extincted spirits
Extirp. It is impoffible to extirp it quite

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As You Like It.3 5 241120
Oibello. 111044137
Ibid. 2 11052136
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Meaf. for Meaf3 2

Extirped. Nor fhould that nation boaft it fo with us, but be extirped from our pro

vinces

Extelment. In the verity of extolment

Extort. And extort a poor foul's patience all to make you fport

1 Henry vi. 33 558160 Hamlet. 5 2103816 Mid. Night's Dr.3 2 186217

Extracting. A most extracting frenzy of mine own, from my remembrance clearly
banifh'd his

Extravagant. To an extravagant and wheeling ftranger
Extraught. Sham'ft thou not, knowing whence thou art extraught
Extreme, Ee not as extreme in fubmiffion, as in offence

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To chide at your extremes it not becomes me

. Time force and death, do this body what extremes you can

Twelfth Night 5 1 331222

Othello. 111C45|1|21| 3 Henry vi. 2 2 612-45 Merry W. of Windfor.4 4 67247 Winter's Tale. 4 3 349242 Troi, and Cre4 2 875212 Rom, and Jul. 4 1 990150

- 'Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife fhall play the umpire
Extremities. When extremities fpeak, I have heard you fay, honour and policy, like
unfever'd friends i' the war, do grow together

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If I find not what I feek, fhew no colour for my extremity
Till this afternoon, his paffion ne'er brake into extremity of rage Comedy of Errors. 51
You were us'd to fay, extremity was the trier of fpirits
Coriolanus. 41
Will youthe knights fhall to the edge of all extremity pursue each other Troil, and Cress.4 5 881257
Thy tongue may take off fome extremity, which to read would be even mortal to

me

Cymbeline 3 4 909157

Why thou wert better in thy grave, than to anfwer with thy uncover'd body this extremity of the fkics

And top extremity

And every thing in extremity

Lear.3 4 948256 Ibid. 5 3 964214 Rom, and Juliet. 1 3 971260

Exult. Who might be your mother, that you infult, exult, and all at once, over the wretched

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Eye. Not an eye that fees you, but is a physician to comment your malady Two Gent. of Ver.2 11
-Love hath twenty pair of eyes

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Love hath chafed fleep from my enthralled eyes

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I read your fortune in your eye

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Sun-bright eye

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are grey as glafs: and so are mine

Ibid. 4 3

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I would have fcratched out your unfeeing eyes

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The appetite of her eye did seem to fcorch me up like a burning-glafs M. W. of Wind.

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- He has eyes of youth

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I fee how thine eye would emulate the diamond

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Feaft upon her eyes

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Thofe eyes the break of day, lights that do mislead the moon

Ibid. 4 I

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Command those fretting waters from your eyes

- Methinks I fee a quick'ning in his eye

I know his eye doth homage other-where

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Ibid. S1

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Comedy of Errors. 2 1

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Hath not elfe his eye ftray'd his affection in unlawful love

Ibid. 5 1

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Pick out mine eyes with a ballad-maker's pen

Much Ado About Nothing.1

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In her eye there hath appear'd a fire, to burn the error that those princes hold against her maiden truth

Ibid. 4

The eye and profpect of his foul

Ibid. 4

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Which is the villain? let me fee his eyes; that when I note another man like him,

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While truth the while, doth falfely blind the eye-fight of his look Love's Lab. Loft. 1

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- If the streets were paved with thine eyes, her feet were too much dainty for tread

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- Where is any author in the world, teaches fuch beauty as a woman's eye? - His eye ambitious

- Once to behold with your fun-beamed eyes - You were best call it daughter-beamed eyes -The virtue of your eye muft break my oath - There's an eye-wounds like a leaden fword

- I would, my father look'd but with my eyes

- I could well beteem them from the tempeft of mine eyes Your eyes are load-stars

Ibid. 4 3 163229
Ibid. 5
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Ibid. 5 2 167219
Ibid. 5 2167223

Ibid 5 2 169 3

Ibid. 5

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Midf. Night's Dream.I

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Ibid.

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Ibid.

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- Haft thou yet latch'd the Athenian's eyes with the love-juice of light

Ibid.

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Ibid. 3 2186248

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Merch. of Venice.1

- His eyes are green as leeks

- Sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages

I would outstare the fterneft eyes that look

- I'll take my leave of the Jew in the twinkling of an eye

My eye fhall be the ftream and death-bed for him

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Ibid. 2
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- My eyes, my lord, can look as fwift as yours; you faw the mistress, I beheld the maid

- Lack-luftre eye

defended from the power of murder

Ibid. 13 2 2112 9 As You Like It. 2 7 232216 Ibid. 3 S 240136

What stars do fpangle heaven with so much beauty, as those two eyes become that beavenly face

Taming of the Shrew. 4 5 2732 3

-My mistaking eyes, that have been fo bedazzled with the fun, that every thing look on feemeth green

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Eyes. I have eyes under my service, which look upon his removednefs Winter's Tak.|4| 1| 348|1|43 Stars, ftars, and all eyes elfe dead coals

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Ibid. 5 1 358158

- Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other fenfes, or elfe worth all the rest Macbeth. 2 1 3692 3 - You fee her eyes are open-Ay, but their sense is shut The fhadow of myself form'd in her eye

Drawn in the flattering table of her eye

Ibid. 5 1 383130 King John. 2 2 395123 Ibid. 2 2395128

Why holds thine eye that lamentable theum, like a proud river peering o'er its

bounds

-Muft you with hot irons burn out both my eyes

Ibid. 3 1396 140
Ibid. 41402136

Will you put out mine eyes? These eyes that never did, nor never fhall, fo much as frown on you

A fearful eye thou haft

With eyes as red as new enkindled fire

Or turn'd an eye of doubt upon my face

Thon art come to fet mine eye

Securely I efpy, virtue with valour, couched in thine eye

Even in the glaffes of thine eyes I fee thy grieved heart

Behold, his eye, as bright as is the eagle's, lightens forth controlling

majesty

Get thee gone, for I do fee danger and difobedience in thine eye

A villainous trick of thine eye

Their eyes of fire fparkling through fights of steel

2

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- Lend the eye a terrible afpect, let it pry through the portage of the head, like the brafs cannon

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His fparkling eyes, replete with wrathful fire, more dazzled and drove enemies than mid-day fun

back his

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And that fame eye, whofe bend doth awe the world, did lofe his luftre
Pays his heart, for what his eyes eat only

I'll never fee it; for, I am fure, my nails are stronger than my eyes
What mental power this eye shoots forth

But we worldly men have misferable, mad, mistaking cyes

and ears, two traded pilots 'twixt the dangerous fhores of will and judgement

Troilus and Creffida. 2 2 867141
Ibid. 2 2 867 221

Lend me ten thousand eyes, and I will fill them all with prophetic tears
Nor doth the eye itself (that most pure spirit of sense) behold itself
And let thy eyes fpout blood

Raw eyes

My proceedings eye

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would under-peep her lids, to fee the inclofed lights, now canopy'd under thefe

windows

Our very eyes are fometimes like our judgments, blind

Cymbeline. 2 2 902134
Ibid. 4 2 91816

None want eyes to direct them the way I am going, but such as wink, and will not use them

- Her eyes are fierce, but thine do comfort and not burn

He gives the web and the pin, squints the eye

Ibid. 5 4 923211 Lear. 2 4 944214 Ibid.34 $49111

Eyes.

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