A. S. P. C.L. Mid. Night's Dream 31 2 1881221 Confort. And muft for aye confort with black-brow'd night Who to Philippi here conforted us Conforteft. Thou confort'st with Romeo Confpectuities. What harm can your biffon confpectuities glean out of this character Cor. 2 1 open-eyed Now for confpiracy, I know not how it tastes The difficulty of concealing Confpirant 'gainst this high illuftrious prince Conflable. In cafe to justle a constable Who think you the most defartless man to be constable You, conftable, are to prefent the prince's own perfon This learned conftable is too cunning to be understood - Lord of France. D. P. Confiance, mother to Arthur. D. P. Conftancies. Whofe conftancies expire before their fashions Confiancy. Grows to fomething of great conftancy Your conftancy hath left you unattended Take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy - O conftancy, be strong upon my fide Conflant. My ftomach is not constant I cannot now prove conftant to myself Were man but conftant, he were perfect Make the trial of it in any conftant question you are, but yet a woman But I am conftant as the northern star 9831 2 - That I was constant Cimber should be banish'd, and constant do remain to keep him fo We have this hour a conftant will to publish our daughters several dowers -Bring his conftant pleasure Conftantly. I do conftantly believe you Ibid. 3 1 752225 752 237 1929 225 Ibid. 5 1 961121 Meaf. for Meaf41 931 2 Henry v.5 2 540111 All's Well. 4 310157 Twelfth Night.31320152 Confiantinople. Shall go to Conftantinople, and take the Turk by the beard Conflitution. Elfe nothing in the world could turn so much the Conftrain. Your grace would constrain me constitution of any con Merch. of Venice. 3 2 2121 t Much Ado About Noth. 1 1 123159 Conftrain'd. Tis not the first time I have constrain'd one to call me knave None ferve with him but constrained things, whose hearts are absent too Macbeth. 5 4 Conftruction. My pretext to ftrike at him admits a good construction Tw. Night. 2 3 315 116 3851 6 Troi. and Cref.5 2 887119 Coriolanus.5 5 738113 Merry W. of Wind. 1 3 49137 Julius Cafar. 1 3 Ibid. 2 3 7452 6 749 240 714143 71824 101 153 Conful. Were he to ftand for conful, never would he appear i' the market place Cor. 21 - I do but stay till your marriage be confummate Confummation. 'Tis a confummation devoutly to be wish'd Meaf. for Meaf.5 1 M. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 2 132246 Confumption. I can get no remedy against this consumption of the purfe Confumptions fow in hollow bones of man Contagion. Being ftrumpeted by thy contagion Hamlet. 311017139 2 478132 2 Henry iv. Tim. of Athens. 4 3 8212 3 Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108,132 Contagious. A most contagious treafon come to light A.S. P. C. L. Henry v.4 8 538235 Containing. Whofe containing, if so from sense in hardness, that I can make no collec tion of it Cymbeline. 5 5 928124 Contaminate. That this body confecrate to thee, by ruffian luft should be contaminate 108 120 128261 Comedy of Errors. 2 2 Contaminated. A contaminated state Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 2 Whilft by a flave, no gentler than my dog, his faireft daughter is contaminated H. 4 5 533243 Contemn'd. Yet better thus, and known to be contemn'd, than still contemn'd and flatter'd Contemplation makes a rare Turkey cock of him Lear.4 952150 Twelfth Night 2 5 3181 2 Henry v 1510221 The prince obfcur'd his contemplation under the veil of wildness Contempt. I hope upon familiarity will grow more contempt - The contempts thereof are as touching me his fcornful perspective did lend me - It is, in contempt of question, her hand - Reflect I not on thy bafenefs, court contempt He did folicit you in free contempt What our contempts do often hurl from us, we wish it ours again Contemptible. The man, as you know all, hath a contemptible ipirit Content. How does your content tender your own good fortune the fovereign aid of patience Now go we in content, to liberty, and not to banishment Sifter, content you in my difcontent The general is content to bear thee yet Nought's had, all's spent, where our defire is got without content Love's Labor Left.1 149135 All's Well 5 5 3031 Twelfth Night. 2 5 318210 20223 As You Like It.13 228259 Tam. of the Shrew.1 1 255 2 34 I thall be well content with any choice tends to God's glory, and my She is content to be at your command -I am content he fhall reign; but I'll be protector over him My crown is call'd content; a crown it is, that feldom kings enjoy Come the next fabbath, and I will content you 1 Henry vis 2 565134 Ibid. 5 6569151 2 Henry vi. 4 2 594147 3 Henry vi. 31 617114 must be con - And all the ruins of diftrefsful times repair'd with double riches of content This night he dedicates to fair content, and you 'Tis better to be lowly born, and range with humble livers in content Our content is our best having Ibid. 3 617116 Richard 32 651149 Ibid. 4 4 662152 Henry viii. 6772 2 Henry viii. 2 6822 22 Ibid. 2 3 682226 I cannot speak enough of this content, it stops me here; it is too much of joy Oth. 21105358 Contented. The meat was well, if you were fo contented Tam. of the Shrew.41 26325 And that we are contented, Cæfar fhall have all true rites and lawful ceremonies Julius Cæfar 31 754158 Contention, like a horse full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose, and bears down all before him Continency. In her chamber, making a fermon of continency to her Continent. Contrary to thy cftablished proclaimed edict and continent - My continent of beauty! - Have every pelting river made fo proud, that they have overborne their continents Here's the feroll, the continent and fummary of my fortunes - Why, thou globe of finful continents, what a life do thou lead Midf. Night's Dream.22 - Heart, once be stronger than thy continent, crack thy frail cafe I pray you, have a continent forbearance, 'till the speed of his rage goes - Clofe pent up guilts, rive your concealing continents Which is not tomb enough, and continent, to hide the slain 181 I 2111 3 2 Henry iv. 2 4 486236 Ant. and Cleo. 412 795133 flower Lear. 1 93445 — You shall find in him the continent of what part a gentleman would fee 4 P Ibid. 3 2 947157 Hamlet 411028134 Ibid. 21038210 Continuate Continuate goodness A. S. P. C.L, Timon of Albens.1| 1, 803|121 But I thall, in a more continuate time, fliike off this score of abfence Otbelle. 3 41066219 Continuer. And fo good a continuer Much Ado About Nothing11122 250 Contract. Upon a true contract I got poffeffion of Julietta's bed Meaf. for Meaf. 1 3 769 How fhall we then difpenfe with that contract, and not deface your honour with reproach 1 Henry vi. 5 6 569|| For firft was he contract to lady Lucy Richard 37 655 224 Contracted. And our whole kingdom to be contracted in one brow of woe Hamlet. 1/1001/210 Contraction. O, fuch a deed, as from the body of contraction plucks the very foul Ibid. 341024 130 Contraries. I would by contraries execute all things - Is't good to footh him in thefe contraries You must contrary me 82.32 Tempeft 2 1 And all things change them to their contrary Henry viii. 2 675153 Taming of the Shrewv. 1 2 259151 Contrive. If thou read this, O Cæfar, thou may'ft live; if not, the fates with traitors do contrive Julius Cafar.3 7512 Contriver. We fhall find of him a fhrewd contriver Ant. and Cleop.1 2 7734 Controul. The duke of Milan and his more braver danghter could controul thee Tem - Quenching my familiar fmile with an auftere regard of controul - It then they chanc'd to flack you we could controul them Controuled. When foon I heard the crying babe controul'd with this difcourfe Tit. And.5 for controulment Much Ado About Nothing. Controversy. Who, but for staying for our controversy had hoifted fail and put to fea to Difmifs the controverfy bleeding, the more entangled by your hearing Coriolanus. Convenient. "Tis not convenient you should be cozen'd 2 Hen. vi. K. Jcbn. 587 21072135 M. W. of Wind). 69 Henry v. 529139 5 9561 697 Coriolanus. 2 745 6780 935 712 2451 1291/57 Meaf. for Meaf Twelfth Night. Lear Convents. When it is told, and golden time convents Coriolanus. 2 Convertites. Out of thefe convertites there is much matter to be heard and learn'd Ay, and, for her fake, mad'st quick conveyance with her good aunt Anne Rich.ii. Convey'd. To have him fuddenly convey'd from hence Lear. 2 933 1 Hen, si. 1127217 547 !10 3 Hen, vi. 6621 That the king's children fhould be fo convey'd! fo flackly guarded Conveyers. Conveyers are you all, that rife thus nimbly by a true king's fall Ricb.i.4434220 Convince. Your Italy contains none to accomplish'd a courtier to convince the honour of my mistress Convive. Go to my tent, there in the full convive we Convocation. A certain convocation of politick worms are e'en at him A. S. P. C. L. Troil, and Creff 4 5 883247 Merry Wives of Windfor. 13 Merry Wives of Wind. 1 2 - If the cook help to make the gluttony, you help to make the diseases, Doll 2 Hen. iv. 2 Let thine eye be thy cook -I will play the cook - 'Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers Cee'd. Hanging is the word, fir; if you be ready for that, you are well cook'd Cym. 5 4 But his neat cookery Copstain hat 191 5 49124 2672 27 48,235 125219 4841 9 Henry v.5 2 539:2|10 Titus Andronicus. 52 853,2 26 991 4 923134 7791 915119 131|1| 160 3 Henry vi. 5 1 6291 4 Tam. of the Shrew.5 1 Cope. Three thousand ducats, due unto the Jew, we freely cope your courteous pains withal I love to cope him in thefe fullen fits Unworthy though thou art, I'll cope with thee - He is a man, and, Clifford, cope with him - Remember whom you are to cope withal We must not stint our neceflary actions, in the fear to cope malicious cenfurers H. viii. - Come knights from east or west, and cull their flowers, Ajax fhall cope the best - Yet am I noble as the adverfary I come to cope withal Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 8712 3 Lear. - Where, how, how oft, how long agoe, and when he hath, and is again to cope your -Young Adam Cupid, he that shot so trim, when king Cophetua maid Copies. Takes virtuous copies to be wicked Copious. Be copious in exclaims 2 Hen. iv. 2 859 146 210191 26 I 1 9902 I 157 227 3 503116 lov'd the beggar Copper-nafe. I had as lieve Helen's golden tongue had commended Troilus for a copper-nofe Copper-Spur mafter Cepulation. To offer to get your living by the copulation of cattle - Let copulation thrive 28601 2 95/221 Troil, and Creffida. 1 Copulatives, I prefs in here, fir, among the rest of the country coplatives As You Like It. 5 4 248 Copy. It was the copy of our conference 2 Comedy of Errors.5 I 117154 -You are the cruel'ft the alive, if you lead these graces to the grave, and leave the world no copy Be copy now to men of groffer blood, and teach them how to war Coragio Bravely coragio Ceram. Juftice of peace and coram Twelfth Night.1 312237 Merry W. of Windfor. I 45 9 3 309 246 Hen. v. 3 5 523121 Corante. Why doft thou not go to church in a galliard, and come home in a coranto T. Nt. 1 - If thou want'st a cord, the smallest thread, that ever fpider twilted from her womb, will ferve to ftrangle thee K. Jobn. 4 3 406 237 Such fmiling rogues as thefe, like rats, oft bite the holy cords in twain too intrinficate t' unloofe - And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair Cordial. A pleafing cordial, prince Buckingham, is this thy vow unto my fickly heart R.. 2 Core. Were not that a botchy core - Moft putrified core, fo fair without - Give me that man that is not paffion's flave, and I will wear him in my heart's core Ham. 3 Corinthian. I am no proud Jack, like Falstaff; but a Corinthian, a lad of mettle, a good boy CORIOLANUS. His actions recapitulated by Cominius banished killed by Aufidius Henry viii. 3 A. S. P. C. L As You Like It. Ibid. 3 9 890144 Comely of Errors. I Who threats, in courfe of his revenge, to do as much as ever Coriolanus did Tit. And. 4 their - First, thresh the corn, then after burn the straw garners Cornelia, Cornelia never with more care read to her fons, than he hath read to thee 76.41 845121 999 3130119 There's nothing I have done yet, o' my confcience deferves a corner Henry viii.3 1 686240 Corner-cap. Thou mak'ft the triumviry the corner cap of fociety Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 1615 Cornets. O god! that Somerfet-who in proud heart doth stop my cornets-were in Talbot's place Corns. Ladies that have their feet unplagued with corns will have a bout with you Coronation. The caufe why we are met is to determine of the coronation There's order given for her coronation Offices, that claim at a coronation of Anne Bullen Coroner. Go thou and feek the coroner, and let him fit o' my coz; third degree of drink, he's drown'd King Lear. 53258 929| 16244 4 651245 Ibid. 4 1693 124 for he 's in the Coronet. She his hairy temples then had rounded with coronet of fresh and fregrant flowers Corps. My lord your fon had only but the corps, but fhadows, and the fhews of men, to fight 49118 |