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Julius Cefar.
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Timon of Athens.
Tempest.

- Thieves do foot by night

Will speed her foot again, led by pureft love

-Nay, but make hafte; the better foot before

Nor attend the foot that leaves the print of blood where-e'er it walks

This happy day is not itself, nor have we won one foot, if Salisbury be loft 2 H. vi. 5 2

- I will fet this foot of mine as far, as who goes farthest To the court I'll knock her back, foot her home again

Foot-ball-player. You bafe foot-ball player
Foot-cloth. Thou doft ride on a foot-cloth

Foot-cloth borfe. Three times to-day my foot-cloth horfe did stumble, and started when he look'd upon the tower

Foot-cloth mule. And bare head plodded by my foot-cloth mule

Fosted. For he is footed in this land already

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What confederacy have you with the traitors late footed in the kingdom Footing. Whofe footing here anticipates our thoughts, a fe'nnight's fpeed Foot-licker.

Henry v.2 4 519240
Lear. 3 947240
Ibid. 37 951250
Othello. 2 11052132
Tempeft. 4
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Foot-flool. Thus have we fwept fufpicion from our feat, and made our footstool of fecurity

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Fops. Than doth, within a dull, ftale, tied bed, go to the creating of a whole tribe of fops, got 'tween fleep and wake

For I have had fuch faults

we do fear the law

Ibid. 1

Meafure for Meofure. 2

If, for I want that glib and oily art, to fpeak and purpose not charitable prayers, fhards, flints, and pebbles fhould be thrown on her

Forage, and run, to meet difpleasure farther from the doors in blood of French nobility

77251 2953 247

2932242 I 80135

Cymbeline. 42 9161
Lear.I 1931 238
Hamlet 5 110351 47
K. Jobn. 5 I 407229

Henry v.

Forbearance. One of your great knowing should learn, being taught, forbearance Čym. 2

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3 903 218 Macbeth.1 3 364 2 20 Much Ado About Nothing. 1 123/229

Your gentleness shall force, more than your force fhall move us to

Merch. of Venice. 2207253 gentlenets

As You Like It. 2 7 233 141

What you will have, I'll give, and willing too; for do we must, what force will have

us do

- While we force a play

Richard 33430158
Henry v2 ch. 514134

If you will now unite in your complaints, and force them with a conftancy H. viii. 3 2 638143 Why force you this

He's not yet thorough warm, force him with praifes

Coriolanus.32 7232 1 Troi. and Cref2 3 870221

-I will try the forces of these thy compounds on fuch creatures as we count not worth the hanging

Forced. By that forced bafenefs which he has put upon't

Malice forced with wit

Cymbeline 6 898133 Winter's Tale 2 3 342 155 Troi, and Cres 1 884238

Forces farmy]. And let us, cyphers to this great account, on your imaginary forces

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Ford. I have had ford enough: I was thrown into the ford; I have my belly fullofford

A.S. P. C.L.

Merry Wives of Windfor.3 5 63222

Ferdid. To lay the blame upon her own defpair, that she fordid herself
Ford. Did with defperate hand fordo its own life

Lear. 5 3 965 116 Hamlets 11035237 Othello. S 11075225 Hamlet. 2 11009240 Night's Dr.5 2 195 244

Fordeer. This is the night, that either makes me or fordoes me quite
- This is the very ecttacy of love, whofe violent property fordoes itfelf
Fordene. The heavy ploughman fnores all with weary talk fordone Midf.
Fore-doem'd. Your eldest daughters have fore-doom'd themselves, and desperately are
dead

Fore-advised. Thus to have faid as you were fore-advis'd

Fore-end. Than in all the fore-end of my time

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Coriolanus. 2 3
Cymbeline. 3 3
Winter's Tale. 4 3

Fore-fended. But have you never found my brother's way to the fore-fended

Foregs. My manors, rents, revenues, I forego

Muft I needs forego fo good, fo noble, and fo true a master

Fore God.

1 Henry vi55

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354 247

568 140 611126

3 Henry vi. 21 Tit. Andron. 12 835242 Othello. 5 21076|1|19| place Lear 5 196130 Richard .414334 6 2692225

Henry viii.

Much Ado About Nothing. 2 3 130 247

Faregeers. Honours beft thrive when rather from our acts we them derive than our foregoers

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Forehead of the morning. One that converfes more with the buttock of the night than with the forehead of the morning

Foreberfe. I shall stay here the forehorfe to a fmock

Coriolanus.
All's Well

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Treil. and Cre

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Foreign man. Kept him a foreign man ftill; which fo griev'd him that he ran mad, and dy'd

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K. Jobr. 4 2 4042 3

Much Ado About Nothing.31
Julius Cafar.4

- What, fhall one of us, that struck the foremost man of all this world

Fore-paft. My fore-past proofs, howe'er the matter fall, fhall tax my fears of little vanity

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- There comes with them a fore-runner, my lord, which bears that office Tim. of Atb. 2 808 Fore-running more requital

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Mesfare for Meafure 51 97255
Macbeth 3 364239
Cymbeline. 4 2 916129

Farepent. His goodness forefpent on us, we must extend our notice

Foreft. And made the forelt tremble when they roar'd

- I fhall foreftall thee, lord Ulyfles, thou

May this night fore-ftall him of the coming day

-I will fore-stall their repair hither

Fert-fall'd. I had fore-stall'd this dear and deep rebuke

Faretler, D. P.

Foreftenre. I never profper'd fince I forefwore at Primero

Love's Labor Luft. p. 147.

Feretbinking this, I have already fit

D. P.

Troilus and Creffida. 5 3 888113

3 Henry vi.2

Cymbeline.

Mer. of Ven.

Trol, and Cre

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241 593128 92082 28

3 Hen, vis 7632212

863211 Td4 5 88357 Cymbeline 35 121| 2 Haml.t.5 21039|0|29

2 Henry iv 4 4 50c116 As You Like It. 22511

Merry W. of Wind.
Gymbeline

Fore-warned. We were forewarned of your coming and fhut the gates for fafety of ourfelves

Forfeit. Your brother is a forfeit of the law

3 Henry vi.4 Megy, for Meaf{2}

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Forfeit.

Forfeit. All the fouls that were, were forfeit once
Stand like the forfeits in a barber's fhop, as much in mock as mark
Thy flanders I forgive, and therewithal remit thy other forfeits
Let the forfeit be nominated for an equal pound of your fair flesh
The forfeit, fovereign of my servant's life, who flew to day a riotous
Forfeiture. What fhould I gain by the exaction of the forfeiture
- I am fure, the Duke will never grant this forfeiture to hold
Forge. Come to the forge with it then, fhape it

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- I fhould make very forges of my cheeks

A.S. P. C. L. 83277

Meaf. for Meaf (21

Ibid. 51100244 Ibid. 5 1 102241 Mer. of Venice. 3 201 234 gentleman R.. 2164516 Mer. of Venice. 3 201 250 Ibid. 3 3 212256

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Merry W. of Wind.4 2 67210
Winter's Tale. A 3 349 255
Macbeth. 4 3 381126
Henry v.5cb. 537112
Coriolanus.31 72216
Titus Andronicus.5 2 8522 4
Troil. and Cre4 5 883227
Othello. A 21071122

Forg'd. The best wishes that can be forg'd in your thoughts, be fervants to you All's W11278128

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- I will turn thy falfhood to thy heart, where it was forged

Richard .41 43216

He was a thing of nothing, titlelefs, till he had forg'd himself a name i' the fire of burning Rome

Forgeries of jealoufy

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Coriolanus.51 733121

Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 179241

Put on him what forgeries you pleafe; marry, none fo rank as may dishonour him

In forgery of fhapes and tricks

Hamlet. 2 11009 14

Ibid. 4 71032 122

Forget. But we now forget our title to the crown; and only claim our dukedom 3 H.vi. 4 7 626 240 Urge me no further, I fhall forget myself

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- When I do forget the least of these deferts, Romans, forget your fealty to me

Julius Cafar.43 759130 Titus Andronicus. 1 2 834112

Forgetive. Make it apprehensive, quick, for getive, full of nimble, fiery, and delectable thapes

forgive all

Forgive. I as free forgive you, as I would be forgiven:
Forgiveness. Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet
Forgot. That is not forgot which ne'er I did remember
How comes it, Michael, you are thus forgot

Fork. The foft and tender fork of a poor worm

2 Henry iv.4 3 4971 19
Henry viii. 21 679255
Hamlet. 5 21041115
Richard ii.
34242 7
Othello. 2 3 10562 26
Meafure 3187142
Lear.1 1 930253
Ibid. 4 6 957 246

Meafure for

Let it fall rather, though the fork invade the region of my heart
Behold yon fimpering dame, whofe face between her forks prefageth fnow
Forked. Inch thick, knee deep! o'er head and ears a fork'd one
Forked plague. This forked plague is fated to us, when we do quicken
Form. Be my aid for fuch difguife as, haply, fhall become the form of

Winter's Tale. 2 336113

Othello. 3 3 1062218

my intent Twelfth Night.1 2 3082 2 How eafy is it, for the proper falfe in women's waxen hearts to fet their forms Ïbid. 2 2 314134 All form is formlefs, order orderlefs, fave what is oppofite to England's love K. John. 3 1 3981 - In this the antique and well-noted face of plain old form is much disfigured Acquitted by a true fubftantial form

Ibid. 4 2 403142 2 Henry iv. 41 494148

Ibid. 4 4 499 254 Coriolanus. 2 2 7161|34|

For now a time is come to mock at form, Harry the fifth is crown'd
Take to you as your predeceffors have, your honour with your form
Fain would I dwell on form, fain fain deny what I have spoke
Who ftand fo much upon the new form that they cannot fit eafy upon the old bench

Romeo and Juliet. 2 2

Ibid.

Form of Wax. Even as a form of wax, refolveth from his figure 'gainst the fire

Formal. To make of him a formal man again

- capacity

- Thou should't come like a fury crown'd with fnakes, not like

Fornication. Condemn'd upon the act of fornication to lofe his head
What a fry of fornication

a

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K. Fobn. 5 4 409'258 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 117237 Twelfth Night. 5 318241 formal man

Ant. and Cleop. 5 777 250 Meaf, for Meaf5 198210 Henry viii.5 305 3 Henry vi. 3 1616261 Merry Wives of Windfor.1 48159

Forfaken. And thou, poor foul, art then forfaken as thou went'ft forlorn
Forfenth. Ithank you, forfooth

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3 Henry vi. 23 613136 Ant. and Cleop.37785 151 Love's Lab. Loft." 21 170153 Forfear,

A. S. P. C. L.

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Comedy of Errors. 5 1 116254
Ibid. S 1 118237

Forfear. Thou ufest to forswear thyself; 'twas fin before, but now 'tis charity 3 H.vi.|5| 5| 631|1|46| Forfeuere. And that self chain about his neck, which he forfwore, most monftrously, to bave Forfuera. They are both forfworn, in this the madman juftly chargeth them So you may mifs me: but if you do, you'll make me with a fin, that I had been forfworn

- Never was forfworn

Merchant of Venice. 3

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Macbeth. 4

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-I have forfworn his company hourly any time this two and twenty years
- The things, I have forfworn to grant, may never be held by your denials
Farted. It deferves with characters of brass a forted residence
Farth. Whom it concerns to hear this matter forth

Indeed, I will not forth

-I am promis'd forth

- The boy Fidele's fickness did make my way long forth Fortb-coming. Your lady is forth-coming yet at London Forth on. But flies an eagle flight, bold, and forth on

Fortnight hold we this folemnity, in nightly revels, and new jollity M.
Forth rights and meanders

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2744 251

Cymbeline. 42 916133
2 Henry vi. 2 1580119
Tim. of Ath.t 18041 20
Night's Dream.51 195235
Tempeft. 3 3 14250

entred tide, they
Troil, and Cre3 3 8761 26
Meaf for Meaf4 3
Twelfth Night. 1

Fortify. Or else we fortify in paper, and in figures, using the names of men instead of

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Fortress. This fortress built by nature for herself, against infection, and the hand of war

Fortune. Thou let'ft fortune fleep

-If crooked fortune had not thwarted me

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To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune

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Merry W. of Windfor. 3 3
Much Ado Abt. Noth. 3 3
Mer. of Ven. 2

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Herein fortune fhews herfelf more kind than is her custom - Or give me the poor allotery my father left me by teftament; with that I will go buy my fortunes

Yet fortune cannot recompenfe me better, than to die well, and not my master's debtor

My father dead, my fortune lives for me; and I do hope good days Tam. of the Sb.
The fouler fortune mine

Ibid. 3 2

2101 I

Ibid. 4 1

2171 17

As You Like It. x I

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Ibid. 1

2

225 21

Ibid. 2 3

230 223

Ibid. 2

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234 211

Ibid. 4 1

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The mightieft fpace in fortune nature brings, to join like likes
the faid was no goddess, that had put fuch difference betwixt their two eftates Ibid. 1 3

All's Well.

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Muddy'd in fortune's moat

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Fortune's difpleasure is but fluttish

Ibid. 5 2

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A paper from fortune's clofe ftool to give a nobleman

Ibid. 5 2

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Here is a pur of fortune's, fir, or of fortune's cat

Ibid. 5 2

3021 20

A man whom fortune hath cruelly fcratched

Ibid. 5 2

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Not worthy to touch fortune's fingers

Twelfth Night. 2 5

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I'll put my fortunes to your fervice, which are here by this discovery loft W's Tale.

-, on his damned quarrel fmiling, fhew'd like a rebel's whore

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K. Jobn. 33962 29

When Fortune means to men moft good, she looks upon them with a threatning eye

- As thy canfe is right fo be thy fortune in this royal fight

And crossly to thy good all fortune goes

-It rain'd down fortune fhowering on your head

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Will Fortune never come with both hands full, but write her fair words still in fouleft|

letters

2 Henry iv. 4 4

4982 5 Fortune.

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Fortune. The goddess Fortune defcribed and moralized

Henry v.

Though Fortune's malice overthrow my ftate, my mind exceeds the compafs of her wheel

Thus far our fortune keeps an upward courfe

A. S. P. C. L

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3 Henry vi. 4 3 62425 Ibid. 5 3 629 216

Since you will backle Fortune on my back, to bear her burden whe'er I will or no,
I must have patience to bear the load

Richard iii.

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And put thy fortune to the arbitrement of bloody strokes and mortal staring war Ib. 'Tis for the followers Fortune widens them, not for the fliers Coriolanus. -, fall deep in love with thee; and her great charms guide thy oppofers fwords Ibid. I 's blows, when moft ftruck home, being gentle wounded craves a noble cunning Ibid. 4| I is merry, and in this mood will give us any thing Give me good fortune. -I make not, but forefce You have teen and prov'd, a fairer former fortune than that which is Our fortune lies upon this jump

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2 768 Ibid. 3 8786

Ant. and Cleop.38 786236
Ibid. 39 787 226

It much would please him, that of his fortunes you would make a staff to lean upon

- O, my fortunes have corrupted honeft men'

and Antony part here

Let me rail fo high that the falfe hufwife fortune break her wheel

Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her

Fools of fortune

Safe out of Fortune's fhot

The fineness of which metal is not found in Fortune's love

But 'tis not fo with me: fortune and I are friends

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- How fome men creep in skittish Fortune's hall, while others play the ideots in her eyes

- brings in fome hoats that are not steer'd

A good man's fortune may grow out at heels good night; fmile once more; turn thy wheel

that ariant whore, ne'er turns the key to the poor

- Myfelf could elfe out-frown falfe fortune's frown

O, Fortune, Fortune! all men call thee fickle

In the fecret parts of Fortune? O, moft true; fhe is a ftrumpet

Ibid. 3 3 861 2 Cymbeline. 4 3 91917

Lear. 2 2 942135 Ibid. 2 2 9422 4 Ibid. 24 943143 Ibid. 5 3 962141 Rom. and Ful. 3 5 987244 Hamlet. 2 21012219

What have you, my good friends, deferved at the hands of Fortune, that she fends you to prifon hither

And let her down the wind to prey at Fortune

That handkerchief thou fpeak'it of, I found by fortune

Fortune's alms. And fhut myfelf up in fome other courfe, to Fortune's alms
Fortune's cap. On Fortune's cap we are not the very button
Fortuned. You will wonder what hath fortuned

Fortune's-fool. O! I am fortune's fool

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Fortune-kuave. 'Tis paltry to be Cafar; not being Fortune, he's but Fortune's knave

Ant, and Cleop.

52 79828 Fortune's forward. My lord Shallow, be what thou wilt, I am Fortune's fteward 2 H. iv. 5 3 Fortune-telling. We do not know what is brought to país under the profeffion of for

tune-telling Forty-pence. How taftes it? is it bitter? forty-pence, no For weary'd, in this action of swift speed

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Ffered. For that our kingdom's earth fhould not be foil'd with that dear blood which it hath foltered

Richard i.13 417159 Cymbeline. 2 3 903 237 As You Like It. 2 3 230147 Lear44 953 244

One bied of alms, and fofter'd with cold dishes, with fcraps o' the court Pofter-nurfe. Which I did flore, to be my fofter-nurfe

Our fofter-nurfe of nature is repofe

Fought. He hath fought to-day, as if a god, in hate of mankind, had d stroy'd in fuch a fhape

Antony and Clecp.48 793 124

Foal words are but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul breath, and foul breath is noifome

is of foul, being foul to be a fcoffer

M.

Ado About Nothing.5 144 235
As You Like It.35 240 241

Fye, fye on all tired jades! on all mad masters! and on all foul ways Tam. of the S.4 126 125

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