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MERCHANT, A, Com. of Err.
MERCUTIO, Rom. & Jul.

MESSALA, Jul. Cæs.

METELLUS CIMBER, Jul. Cæs.

MICHAEL, 2 Hen. VI.

MICHAEL, SIR, I Hen. IV.

MILAN, DUKE OF, Two G. of
Ver.

MIRANDA, Tempest.
MONTAGUE, Rom. & Jul.

MONTAGUE, LADY, Rom. & Jul.
MONTAGUE, MARQUESS OF,
3 Hen. VI.
MONTANO, Othello.
MONTGOMERY,
Hen. VI.

NURSE, Rom. & Jul.

NYM, Hen. V, Merry Wives.

PERCY, THOMAS, EARL OF
WORCESTER, I Hen. IV.

PERDITA, Winter's T.

OBERON, Mids. N. Dr.
OCTAVIA, Ant. & Cleop.
OCTAVIUS CÆSAR, Jul. Cæs., PETER, 2 Hen. VI.

PERICLES, PRINCE OF TYRE,
Pericles.

Ant. & Cleop.

OLIVER, As You Like It.
OLIVIA, Twelfth Night.
OPHELIA, Hamlet.
ORLANDO, As You Like It.
ORLEANS, BASTARD OF,
Hen. VI.

ORLEANS, DUKE OF, Hen. V.
SIR JOHN, 3 ORLEANS, MASTER-GUNNER

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OF, I Hen. VI.

ORSINO, DUKE OF ILLYRIA,
Twelfth Night.
OSRIC, Hamlet.
OSWALD, K. Lear.
OTHELLO, THE MOOR, Othello.
OVERDONE, MISTRESS, Meas.
for Meas.

OXFORD, EARL OF, 3 Hen. VI,
Rich. III.

PAGE, A, All's Well.
PAGE, A, Tam. of Shrew.
PAGE, ANNE, Merry Wives.
PAGE, MR., Merry Wives.

MORTON, JOHN, BISHOP OF PAGE, MISTRESS, Merry Wives.
ELY, Rich. III.

MOTH (a page), Love's L. L.

MOTH (a fairy), Mids. N. Dr.

MOULDY, 2 Hen. IV.

MOWBRAY, THOMAS, DUKE OF

NORFOLK, Rich. II.

MOWBRAY, LORD, 2 Hen. IV.
MUSTARD-SEED, Mids. N. Dr.
MUTIUS, Tit. Andr.

PETER, Rom. & Jul.

PETER (a friar), Meas. for M.
PETER OF POMFRET, K. John.
PETO, 1 & 2 Hen. IV.
PETRUCHIO, Tam. of Shrew.

1 PHEBE, As You Like It.
PHILARIO, Cymbeline.
PHILEMON, Pericles.
PHILIP, KING OF FRANCE, K.
John.

PHILIPTHE BASTARD, K. John.
PHILO, Ant. & Cleop.
PHILOSTRATE, Mids. N. Dr.
PHILOTUS, Timon.
PHRYNIA, Timon.

PIERCE OF EXTON, SIR, Rich.

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PAGE, WILLIAM, Merry Wives.
PANDAR, A, Pericles.
PANDARUS, Troilus.

1, 2, & 3 Hen. VI.

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PANDULPH, CARDINAL, K. PLAYERS, Tam. of Shrew.

John.

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POLYDORE, Cymbeline.

PARIS, GOVERNOR OF, I'Hen. POMPEIUS, SEXTUS, Ant. &

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Cleop.

POMPEY, Meas. for Meas.

POPILIUS LENA, Jul. Cæs.

PORTIA, Jul. Cæs.

PORTIA, M. of Ven.

PEASE-BLOSSOM, Mids. N. Dr. POSTHUMUS

PEDANT, Tam. of Shrew.
PEDRO, DON, Much Ado.
PEMBROKE, EARL OF, K. John,
3 Hen. VI.

PERCY, HENRY, EARL OF

NORTHUMBERLAND, Rich.
II, 1 & 2 Hen. IV.
PERCY, HENRY (HOTSPUR),
Rich. II, I Hen. IV.

PERCY, LADY, I & 2 Hen.
IV.

Cymbeline.

LEONATUS,

PRIAM, KING OF TROY, Troilus.
PROCULEIUS, Ant. & Cleop.
PROSPERO, Tempest.
PROTEUS, TWO G. of Ver.
PROVOST, Meas. for Meas.
PUBLIUS, Jul. Cæs.
PUBLIUS, Tit. Andr.
PUCK, Mids. N. Dr.

QUEEN, Cymbelino.

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STANLEY, LORD, Rich. III.
STANLEY, SIR JOHN, 2 Hen.
VI.

STANLEY, SIR WILLIAM, 3
Hen. VI.

STARVELING, Mids. N. Dr.
STEPHANO, M. of Ven.
STEPHANO, Tempest.
STEWARD, All's Well.
STRATO, Jul. Cæs.

SUFFOLK, DUKE OF, 2 Hen. VI.
SUFFOLK, DUKE OF, Hen. VIII.
SUFFOLK, EARL OF, I Hen. VI.
SURREY, DUKE OF, Rich. II.
SURREY, EARLS OF, 2 Hen. IV,

Rich. III, Hen. VIII.

TALBOT, JOHN, I Hen. VI.

TALBOT, LORD, I Hen. VI.
TAMORA, Tit. Andr.

SEYTON, Macbeth.
SHADOW, 2 Hen. IV.
SHALLOW, 2 Hen. IV, Merry TAURUS, Ant. & Cleop.
Wives.

SHIPMASTER, Tempest.
SHYLOCK, M. of Ven.
SICINIUS VELUTUS, Coriol.

SILENCE, 2 Hen. IV.

SILIUS, Ant. & Cleop.

ROBIN GOODFELLOW, Mids. SILVIA, Two G. of Ver.

N. Dr.

RODERIGO, Othello.
ROMEO, Rom. & Jul.

ROSALIND, As You Like It.

ROSALINE, Love's L. L.
ROSENCRANTZ, Hamlet.
Ross, Macbeth.

Ross, LORD, Rich. II.
ROTHERHAM, THOMAS, ARCH-
BISHOP OF YORK, Rich. III.
ROUSILLON, COUNTESS OF,
All's Well.

RUGBY, Merry Wives.
RUMOUR, 2 Hen. IV.

SILVIUS, As You Like It.

SIMONIDES, Pericles.

SIMPCOX, 2 Hen. VI.

SIMPLE, Merry Wives.

TEARSHEET, DOLL, 2 Hen. IV.

THAISA, Pericles.

THALIARD, Pericles.

THERSITES, Troilus.

THESEUS, Mids. N. Dr.

THOMAS, Meas. for Meas.

THOMAS, DUKE OF CLARENCE,

2 Hen. IV.

THURIO, TWO G. of Ver.

THYREUS, Ant. & Cleop.

TIMANDRA, Timon.

SIWARD, EARL OF NORTHUM - TIMON, Timon.

BERLAND, Macbeth.
SIWARD, YOUNG, Macbeth.
SLENDER, Merry Wives.
SLY, CHRISTOPHER, Tam. of
Shrew.

SMITH THE WEAVER, 2 Hen.

VI.

SNARE, 2 Hen. IV.
SNOUT, Mids. N. Dr.

RUTLAND, EDMUND, EARL OF, SNUG, Mids. N. Dr.
3 Hen. VI.

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SOLINUS, Com. of Err.
SOMERSET, JOHN BEAUFORT,
EARL OF, I Hen. VI.
SOMERSET, DUKE OF, 2 &
Hen. VI.

3

3

SOMERVILLE, SIR JOHN,
Hen. VI.
SOUTHWELL, JOHN, 2 Hen. VI.
SPEED, Two G. of Ver.
STAFFORD, LORD, 3 Hen. VI.
STAFFORD, SIR HUMPHREY,
2 Hen. VI.
STAFFORD, WILLIAM, 2 Hen.
VI.

TITANIA, Mids. N. Dr.
TITINIUS, Jul. Cæs.

TITUS, Timon.

TITUS ANDRONICUS, Tit. Andr.
TITUS LARTIUS, Coriolanus.
TOUCHSTONE, As You Like It.
TOWER, LIEUTENANT OF THE,
3 Hen. VI.
TRANIO, Tam. of Shrew.
TRAVERS, 2 Hen. IV.
TREBONIUS, Jul. Cæs.
TRESSEL, Rich. III.
TRINCULO, Tempest.
TROILUS, Troilus.
TUBAL, M. of Ven.
TULLUS AUFIDIUS, Coriolanus.
TYBALT, Rom. & Jul.

TYRRELL, SIR JAMES, Rich.
III.

ULYSSES, Troilus.
URSULA, Much Ado.
URSWICK, CHRISTOPHER,
Rich. III.

VALENTINE, Tit. Andr.
VALENTINE, Twelfth Night.
VALENTINE, Two G. of Ver.

VALERIA, Coriolanus.
VARRIUS, Ant. & Cleop.
VARRIUS, Meas. for Meas.
VARRO, Jul. Cæs.

VAUGHAN, SIR THOMAS, Rich.
III.

VAUX, 2 Hen. VI.

VAUX, SIR NICHOLAS, Hen.
VIII.

VELUTUS, SICINIUS, Coriolanus.
VENICE, DUKE OF, M. of Ven.
VENICE, DUKE OF, Othello.
VENTIDIUS, Ant. & Cleop.
VENTIDIUS, Timon.
VERGES, Much Ado.
VERNON, I Hen. VI.
VERNON, SIR RICHARD,
Hen. IV.

VINCENTIO, Meas. for Meas.
VINCENTIO, Tam. of Shrew.

VIOLA, Twelfth Night.

VIOLENTA, All's Well.

VIRGILIA, Coriolanus.
VOLTIMAND, Hamlet.

VOLUMNIA, Coriolanus.

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WALES, EDWARD, PRINCE OF
(afterwards EDWARD V),
Rich. III.

WALES, HENRY, PRINCE OF
(afterwards HENRY V), I &
2 Hen. IV.
WART, 2 Hen. IV.
WARWICK, EARLS OF, 2 Hen.
IV, Hen. V, 1, 2, & 3 Hen.
VI.

WESTMINSTER, ABBOT OF,
Rich. II.

WESTMORELAND, EARLS OF,
1 & 2 Hen. IV, Hen. V,
3 Hen. VI.

I WHITMORE, WALTER, 2 Hen.

VI.

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WINCHESTER,

BEAUFORT
(CARDINAL), BISHOP OF,
1 & 2 Hen. VI.

WOLSEY, CARDINAL, Hen.
VIII.

WOODVILE, LIEUTENANT OF
THE TOWER, I Hen. VI.
WORCESTER, EARL OF, I Hen.
IV.

& 2

YORK, RICHARD SCROOP,
ARCHBISHOP OF, I
Hen. IV.

YORK, THOMAS ROTHERHAM,
ARCHBISHOP OF, Rich. III.
YORK, DUCHESS OF, Rich. II.
YORK, DUCHESS OF, Rich. III.
YORK, DUKE OF, Rich. II.
YORK, DUKE OF, Hen. V.
YORK, RICHARD, DUKE OF,
Rich. III.

YORK, RICHARD PLANTAGE-
NET, DUKE OF, 2 & 3 Hen.
VI.

YORK, MAYOR OF, 3 Hen. VI.
YOUNG CATO, Jul. Cæs.
YOUNG CLIFFORD, 2 Hen. VI.
YOUNG SIWARD, Macbeth.

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If it do come to pass

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If love make me forsworn, how shall I swear to love?. Love's L. L.

178

Immortal gods, I crave no pelf

Timon

923

In youth, when I did love, did love

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It was a lover and his lass

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You that choose not by the view

M. of Ven.

235

ABATE, v. t. to deduct, except, L.'s L.'s L. v. 2. 545; to
blunt, take the edge off, Rich. III. v. 4. 48; to deprive,
K. Lear, ii. 4. 161.

ABHOR, v. t. to reject, Hen. VIII. ii. 4. 79.
ABJECTS, sub. servile persons, Rich. III. i. 1. 106.
ABLE, v. t. to warrant, K. Lear, iv. 6. 173.
ABODE, v. t. to forebode, 3 Hen. VI. v. 6. 45.
ABODEMENTS, sub. evil omens, 3 Hen. VI. iv. 7. 13.
ABRAM, adj. auburn, Coriol. ii. 3. 21.

ABRIDGMENT, sub. a short entertainment, Mid. N. Dr. v.
1. 39; Ham. ii. 2. 448.

ABSEY-BOOK, sub. a primer, K. John, 1. 1. 196.

ABSOLUTE, adj. resolved, Meas. for Meas, iii. 1.5; perfect,
Hen. V. iii. 7. 27; Ham. v. 2. 112; positive, Coriol.
iii. 2. 39.

ABY, v. t. to pay for, atone for, Mid. N. Dr. iii. 2. 175.
ACCITE, v. t. to cite, summon, 2 Hen. IV. V. 2. 141; Tit.
Andr. i. 1. 27; to excite, 2 Hen. IV. ii. 2. 67.

ACKNOWN, BE NOT, do not pretend to be cognizant of,
Oth. iii. 3. 320.

ACONITUM, sub. the plant aconite, or wolf's bane, 2 Hen.
IV. iv. 4. 48.

ACTURE, sub. performance, Lov. Comp. 185.

ADDICTION, sub. inclination, Hen. V. 1. 1. 54; Oth. ii. 2. 6.
ADDITION, sub, title, Merry Wives of W. ii. 2. 316; Macb.
1. 3. 106.

ADDRESSED, adj. ready, Mid. N. Dr. v. 1. 106; Jul. Cæs.
iii. 1. 29.

ADOPTIOUS, adj. given by adoption, not real, All's Well,
1. 1. 190.

AERY: see AIERY.

AFAR OFF, adv. indirectly, remotely, Merry Wives of W.
1. 1. 215; Wint. Tale, ii. 1. 103.

AFFECT, sub. inclination, L.'s L.'s L. 1. 1. 150; Oth. i. 3.
265; v. t. to love, Two Gent. of Ver. iii. 1. 82.
AFFECTION, sub. affectation, L.'s L.'s L. v. 1. 4.

AFFECTIONED, adj. full of affectation, Twelfth Night,
ii. 3. 162.

AFFEERED, pt. p. confirmed, a law term, Macb. iv. 3. 34.
AFFRONT, v. t. to confront, to face, Wint. Tale, v. 1.75;
Cymb. iv. 3. 29.

AFFY, v. t. to betroth, Tam. of Shrew, iv. 4. 49; 2 Hen.
VI. iv. 1. 80; v.i. to confide, Tit. Andr. 1. 1. 47.
AFTER-SUPPER, sub. rere-supper, Mid. N. Dr. v. 1. 34.
AGLET-BABY, sub, the figure cut on the tag of a lace
[Fr. aiguillette], Tam. of Shrew, i. 2. 79.
AGNIZE, v. t. to acknowledge, avow, Oth. i. 3. 232.

AGOOD, adv. much, a great deal, Two Gent. of Ver. iv.
4. 172.

A-HOLD, adv. to lay a ship a-hold to keep her up to
wind, Temp. 1. 1. 54.

AIERY, AERY, sub. the brood of an eagle, K. John, v. 2.
149; Rich. III. 1. 3. 264, 270. 'An aery of children,'
alluding to a company of young actors, Ham. ii. 2. 362.
AIM, sub. a guess, Jul. Cæs. i. 2. 162.

ΑΙΜ, ΤΟ CRY, v. i. a phrase borrowed from archery, Merry
Wives of W. iii. 2. 47; to give encouragement to,
K. John, ii. 1. 196.

ALDERLIEFEST, adj. dearest of all, 2 IIen. VI. 1. 1. 28.
ALL AMORT, adj. quite dejected [Fr. à la mort], Tam, of
Shrew, iv. 3. 36; 1 Hen. VI. iii. 2. 124.
ALLAY, sub. mitigation, Wint. Tale, iv. 1. 9.

ALL HID, sub. the game of hide and seek, L.'s L.'s L. iv.
3. 78.

ALLICHOLY, adj. Two Gent. of Ver. iv. 2. 28; sub.
melancholy, Merry Wives of W. i. 4. 160.

ALLOW, v. to approve, 2 Hen. IV. i. 3. 5; K. Lear, ii. 4.

194.

ALL-THING, adv. in every way, Macb. iii. 1. 13.
ALMS-DRINK, sub. liquor drunk to ease another, Ant.
& Cleo. ii. 7. 5.

AMES-ACE, sub. the lowest throw of dice, All's Well, ii.
3.85.

ANCHOR, sub. an anchorite, a hermit, Ham, iii. 2.
231.

ANCIENT, sub. an officer next in rank to a lieutenant,

1 Hen. IV. iv. 2. 26. Comp. Ancient Pistol.

ANNEXION, sub. addition, Lov. Comp. 208.
ANSWERABLE, adj. corresponding, Oth. i. 3. 351.
ANTICK, sub. the buffoon of the old plays, Rich. II. iii.
2. 162.

ANTRE, sub. a cavern [Fr. antre], Oth. i. 3. 140.
APPEACH, v. i. to impeach, All's Well, i. 3. 199; v. t.
Rich. II. v. 2. 79.

APPEAL, sub. impeachment, Rich. II. 1. 1. 4; 1. 3. 21.
APPLE-JOLIN, sub. a shrivelled up winter apple, 1 Hen.
IV. iii. 3. 5; 2 Hen. IV. ii. 4. 3.
APPOINTMENT, sub. equipment, K. John, ii. 1. 296.
APPROOF, sub. approval, proof, Meas. for Meas. ii. 4.
175; All's Well, ii. 5. 3.

APRICOCK, sub. apricot, Mid. N. Dr. iii. 1. 173; Rich. II.
iii. 4. 29.

APRON-MAN, sub. a mechanic, Coriol. iv. 6. 97.
ARCH, sub. chief, master, K. Lear, ii. 1. 61.

ARGOSY, sub. a large merchantman, from Ragusa in
Sicily, Mer. of Ven. i. 1. 9; Tam. of Shrew, ii. 1. 368,

370.

AROINT THEE, int. avaunt, stand off, begone, Macb. i. 3.
6; K. Lear, iii. 4. 127.

ARTHUR'S SHOw, sub. an archery exhibition by a society
of London archers, who assumed the name of Prince
Arthur's knights, 2 Hen. IV. iii. 2. 303.

ARTICULATE, v. i. to draw up articles for a peace, Coriol.
1. 9. 77; pt. p. specified, set forth, 1 Hen. IV. v. 1. 72.
ASKANCE, adv. awry, with sidelong glance, Ven. and
Ad. 342; v. t. to make to turn aside, Lucrece, 637.
ASSINEGO, sub. an ass, Troil. & Cres. ii. 1. 49.

ATONE, v. t. to reconcile, set at one, Rich. II. i. 1. 202;
Cymb. i. 4. 44.

ATTAINT, sub. stain, disgrace, Com. of Err. iii. 2. 16;
Troil. & Cres. i. 2. 26; Lucrece, 825.
AUGUR, sub. augury, Macb. iii. 4. 124.

AUNT, sub. an old woman, Mid. N. Dr. ii. 1. 51; a loose
woman, Wint. Tale, iv. 2. 11.

AVISE, v. t. to inform. 'Are you avised?'='Do you
know?' Merry Wives of W. i. 1. 171.

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