Theorique. He had the whole theorique of war in the knot of his fearf A. S. P. C. L. All's Well:41 31 29811131 Henry v.1 151029 857 Troilus and Cre When rank Therfites opes his mastiff jaws, we shall hear mufic, wit, and oracle 16.13 –' body is as good as Ajax, when neither are alive Thefeus, Duke of Athens. D. P. - Mid. Night's Dream. The bouncing amazon, your buskin'd mistress, and your warrior love, to Thefeus Cymbeline. 4 2 8621 56 9171 53 175 Ibid. 2 2 179 232 Ibid. 2 2 Troil. and Creff' 3 3 179 236 8621 16 491149 Julius Cafar 475 259 Hamlet 1 3104153 Julius Cafar.5 3 763217 Knowing I know thy love to Thefeus Thick-coming. Not fo fick, my Lord, as fhe is troubled with thick-coming fancies Mac 5 3 384 2 17 Thieves. Stale to catch thieves — I had rather trust a thief with my ambling gelding, than my wife with herself for their robbery have authority when judges steal themselves If you meet a thief, you may fufpe&t him, by virtue of your office, to be no true When you shall please to play the thieves for wives, I'll watch as long for you then are not judg'd, but they are by to hear Do not thou, when thou art king, hang a thief A plague upon't, when thieves cannot be true to one another - O for a fine thief of two-and-twenty, or thereabouts Merchant of Venice 222 841 6 205261 Ibid a 2 449 25 So defperate thieves, all hopeless of their lives, breath out invectives 'gainst the officers So triumph thieves upon their conquer'd booty - The thief doth fear every bufh an officer Romeo and Juliet 4 thill-horfe has on his I am no thing to thank God on, I would thou should't know it 4 88 1 26 61031121 1992 5 2 203 2 2 Merchant of Venice 2 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 27111 done well, and with a care, exempt themselves from fear: Things of like value, differing in their owners, are prized by their masters You have a thing for me? it is a common thing Think. The world thinks, and I think fo too Let's think in private more Macbeth 3 2 3742 52 1 Henry iv 3 462214 2 611 242 done without Henry viii. 2 675146 Mer. of Venice. 41 2142 53 Yon Caffius kasa-lean, and hungry look; he thinks too much; fuch men are dan- Think and die Thinking. On bad thinking do not wrest true speaking I can live no longer by thinking A. S. P. C. L. Ant. and Cleop4311| 7881 $32 Much Ado About Nath.34 135 52 As You Like It. 5 2 246 28 As though in thinking, on no thought I think, makes me with heavy nothing faint and fhrink Richard ii. 2 2 42113 I am afraid, his thinkings are below the moon, not worth his ferious confidering H. viii. 32 689 242 There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it fo I pray thee, fpeak to me as to thy thinkings Third. So the poor third is up, 'till death enlarge his confine Thirty. A thirty evil Thybe. D. P. In fuch a night, did Thisbe fearfully o'er-trip the dew A grey eye or fo, but not to the purpose Thifne. Thifle. Thou prick'ft her with a thistle I meant plain holy-thiftle Thong. A fhort knife and a thong Thomas. D. P. Mid. Night's Dream. I 17849 Thorns. Leave her to heaven, and to those thorns that in her bofom lodge, to prick and fting her - This thorn doth to our rofe of youth rightly belong 75 Hamlet. 1510072/22 All's Well.1 281235 - The woe's to come; the children yet unborn fhall feel this day as sharp to them as thorns Hath not thy rofe a thorn, Plantagenet To mow down thorns, that would annoy our foot Thorny wood. Yonder ftands the thorny wood Richard ii. 41434228 1 Henry vi. 2 553015 2 Henry vi. 31 58419 3 Henry vi. 5 5 63021 Ibid. 5 4 630157 Thorough. And if a man is thorough with them in honest taking up, then they must Thorough-fare. It is a thorough-fare for fteel, if it be not hurt Thought. Heart fick with thought His varying childnefs cures in me thoughts that would thick my blood Wi's Tale. 2 355246 My thought, whofe murder yet is but fantastical, shakes fo my single state of man Macbeth. 13 365242 Merciful powers! reftrain in me the curfed thoughts, that nature gives way to in repofe Always thought, that I require a clearness - fpeculative, their unfure hopes relate -Though churlish thoughts themselves fhould be your judge Ibid. 21369114 Ibid. 3 1 374126 Ibid. 5 4 38514 King John. 2 2 395145 1403144 And like a thifted wind unto a fail, it makes the courfe of thoughts to fetch about Ib. · Could thought without this object form fuch another Where I may think the remnant of my thoughts in peace 40613 Ibid. 4 Richard 13 414 Ibid. 5 $ 438 S Thought. But thought's the slave of life, and life time's fool - A. S. P. C.L. 509 211 1 Henry iv.15 41 47123 Never a man's thought in the world keeps the road way better than thine 2 H. iv. 2 2 481 246 For 'tis your thoughts that now muft deck our kings, carry them here and there H.v.ch. For we have now no thought in us, but France; fave those to God My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel Steel thy fearful thoughts, and change mifdoubt to refolution Ibid. 2 513243 1 Henry vi 14 5492 I 586 155 Fafter than fpring-time showers, comes thought on thought; and not a thought, but Ibid. 5 1 600 118 My thoughts aim at a further matter; I stay not for love of Edward, but the crown His fault was thought, and yet his punishment was bitter death All will come to nought, when fuch bad dealing must be seen in thought Our worfer thoughts heaven made Therefore be cheer'd; make not your thoughts your prifons That thought is bounty's foe; being free itself, it thinks all others fo My thoughts were like unbridled children, grown too headstrong for their Ant. and Cleop.1 748 2 20 276919 Ibid. 5 2 800 212 2 812238 861255 Ibid. 1871225 Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportion'd thought his act Hamlet. 131004248 Ibid. 3 2 1020 243 Ibid. 4 4 1028111 Even fo my bloody thoughts with violent pace, shall ne'er look back, ne'er ebb to humble love Thought's compafs. They did perform beyond thought's compafs Thought-executing fires Thralls. The flaves of drink, and thralls of fleep --- 1 Henry vi. Ibid. 2 3 55213 Richard iii.41 Long time thy fhadow hath been thrall to me Tam. of the Shrew. I 656249 Even when the navel of the state was touch'd, they would not thread the gates Cor. 1 Threading dark ey'd night Threat the glory of my precious crown What! threat you me with telling of the king And threats the throat of that his officer that murder'd Pompey To let an arrogant piece of flesh threat us Threaten the threatner 72C2 I Lear. 2 1940 141 Richard ii. 3 2 421149 638 259 784137 836246 Richard iii. 13 Threaten'd. The things threaten'd me, ne'er look'd but on my back; when they thall fee the face of Cæfar, they are vanished Threats. His liberty is full of threats to all Three. These three, three thousand confident, in act as many Julius Cafar. 2 2 750 1 34 Hamlet. 4110261 22 Cymbeline. 5 3 921114 Tam. of the Shrew.41 26:153 Three-legg'd. Three-legg'd fool. To comb your noddle with a three-legg'd stool Three-nook'd world. Three-pile, mafter, the mercer I have ferv'd prince Florizei, and, in my time, wore three-pile Three times they breath'd, and three times did they drink, upon agreement, of swift 1 Henry iv. Threfber. Or like an idle thresher with a flail, fell gently down, as if they struck their friends 3446120 3 Henry vi21610224 Threshold. I will not over the threshold, 'till my lord return from the wars Coriolanus.13| 707|2|17 Thrift. I am about thrift French thrift, you rogues Mer. Wives of Wind 349134 I have a mind presages me such thrift, that I should questionless be fortunate Merch of Venice|1| 1| 1991 29 - My well-won thrift, which he calls interest This was a way to thrive, and he was bleft; and thrift is bleffing, if men steal it not Ib. 3 201|1|39| How, i' the name of thrift, does he rake this together - And make them dread it to the doers thrift Henry vii. 32 68 213 ~, thrift, Horatio! the funeral bak'd meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables Hamlet. 1210031 59 - I have five hundred crowns, the thrifty hire I fav'd under thy father As You Like It. 2 3 230146 Thrill. To thrill and shake even at the crying of your nation's crow -- K. John. 5 2 409|1|21 1 Henry iv.2 445515 Leer. 42 954237 Art thou not horribly afraid? doth not thy blood thrill at it His friends like physicians, thrive, give him over 3 491 8 Merry W. of Windfor. I'll prefent how did I thrive in this fair lady's love, and she is mine Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death This morning, for ten thousand of your throats I'd not have given a doit Presented to my knife his throat We have used our throats in Ægypt Henry v.3 252127 Richard iii. 4 669|1|41 Coriolanus.54 7371 27 Ibid. 5 4 737 224 Ibid. 5 S 738124 6780123 Antony and Cleop. 2 Throat of war. My throat of war be turn'd, which quired with my drum, into a pipe fmall as an eunuch, or the virgin pipe that babies lulls asleep Throe. That gave to me many a groaning throe Ibid. 2724119 Henry viii. 24 685248 Tempeft. 21 5215 Tim of Athens.53 827235 Lucina lent me not her aid, but took me in my throes Cymbeline.54 922153 Throne. Here I and forrows fit; here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it K. Jobn.3 13962 43 -There lives, or dies, true to king Richard's throne, a loyal, juft, and upright gentleman And a birth, indeed, which throes thee much to yield With other incident throes, that nature's fragil vellel doth sustain in life's uncertain voyage Richard .13 41714 3 Henry vi. 604211 And shall I ftand, and thou fit in my throne Throngs. So play the foolish throngs with one that fwoons;-come all help him, and fo ftop the air by which he should revive I'll to the throng, let life be thort; elfe, fhame will be too long Thrower-out. Since fate, against thy better difpofition, hath made thy perfon for the thrower-out of my poor babe Throweft. Learn more than thou throwest Thrum. Cut thread and thrum ; quail, crush, conclude and quell Thruft. And understand what advice shall thrust upon thee – Every minute of his being thrusts against my near'st of life Winter's Tale 33346218 All's Well. 12791 54 Truf. Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity I am eight times thrust through the doublet; four through the hose How dare you thrust yourselves into my private meditations If the time thrust forth, a cause for thy repeal thefe reproachful speeches down his throat Tbrufting his report into his ears A. S. P. C.L. Richard ii. 2 1 420|2|12 1 Henry iv. 2 4 453 124 Henry viii. 2 2 681 29 Coriolanus. 4 726 227 Titus Andron. 2 1 836264 Julius Cafar. 5 3 764 116 Lear. 1 2 933 255 Macbeth. 41 378 138 R. & 7.1 1968 125 1 Henry iv. 2 4 454 232 Love's Lab. Loft. 3 1 155 141 2 Henry vi. 23 58216 thump'd R. iii. 53 669 110 Tempeft. 19 223 7125 83253 Thrusting-on. And all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting-on See thou thump thy master Thump'd. Whom our fathers have in their own land beaten, bobb'd, and Let it thunder to the tune of Green Sleeves Heaven's artillery thunder in the skies With groans that thunder love Taming of the Shrew. 1 2 258145 When fhall we three meet again, in thunder, lightning, or in rain Our thunder from the south, shall rain their drift of bullets on this town If Talbot do but thunder, rain will follow Thy voice is thunder, but thy looks are humble 1 Henry vi. 3 2 Twelfth Night.1 5 312 1363 1387 214 1st 2 394 57 Ibid. 2 409 155 557 2 r །། ག To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o' the air, and yet to charge thy fulphur with a bolt that fhould but rive an oak Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flafli And thou all-fhaking thunder, ftrike flat the thick rotundity o' the world Anon, the dreadful thunder doth rend the region Thunder-bearer. I do not bid the thunder-bearer shoot, nor tell tales of thee judging Jove Coriolanus. 53 736 Thunder-bolt. If I had a thunder-bolt in mine eye, I can tell who should down Oak-cleaving thunder-bolts Thunder-darter. O thou great thunder-darter of Olympus 98 2 Thunder-mafler. No more, thou thunder-master, fhew thy spite on mortal flies Cymb. 5 4 922124 Thunder-fione. Have bar'd my bofom to the thunder-ftone Thurio. D. P. Thwack. We'll thwack him hence with distaffs Why, here's he that was wont to thwack our general Julius Cafar. 3 745 226 Two Gent. of Verona. 23 Winter's Tale. 1 2 3341 5x Coriolanus. 45 730 111 Lear. 1 4 937 30 1884 216 3 99628 Thwart. That it may live, and be a thwart difnatur'd torment to her ftars Thymbria. Thoreus. D. P. Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 Prol. to Troil. and Creff. Tiber. One that loves a cup of hot wine with not a drop of allaying 'Tic'd. Thefe two have 'tic'd me hither to this place Tick. I had rather be a tick in a fheep, than such a valiant ignorance Tick-tack. As for the enjoying of thy life, who I would be forry should loft at a game of tick-tack 2 134 1 2 6 625211 857 116 767 Tiber in't Cor. 2 1712154 Tiokle. Thy head stands so tickle on thy shoulders, that a milk-maid, if the be in love, may figh it off 3 78157 O diffembling courtefy! how fine this tyrant can tickle where the wounds Ibid. 1 3 1 Henry iv. 2 Henry iv. 2 1 48 112 Ibid. 1 I 573 222 Cymb. 1 2 8942 5 |