Encounter. They encounter thee with their hearts' thanks - I am most fortunate thus accidentally to encounter you - And the man entire upon the next encounter yields him ours - 'Till which encounter, it is my business too -Thefe encounters so glib the tongue Encountred. We were encountred by a mighty rock A. S. P. C. L. Macbeth. 3 4 3751/52 Hen. viii. 4 1 693 19 Coriolanus. 4 3 727253 Jul. Cæfar. 1 3 746 236 Ant. and Cleopatra. 1 4772 2 5 Troil, and Cref. 45 881244 Comedy of Errors. II 104142 - Shall I, says he, that have so oft encounter'd him with scorn, write to him that I love him - You are well encounter'd here, my coufin Mowbray Much Ado About Norbing. 2 3 130 150 2 Henry iv. 4 2 494 260 - How goes the world, that I am thus encounter'd with clamorous demands of broken bonds Timon of Athens. 2 2810 2 12 1 722 236 Ibid. 5 3 735 116 Ibid. 5 5 738 130 Ant. and Cleop. 4 12 795 19 840 250 Were there worse end than death, that end upon them should be executed Tit. And. 2 4 - The end crowns all Troil. and Cref. 45 - Gone she is to death or to dishonour; and my end can make good use of either Cym. 3 Endeavour. Ufe thou all the endeavour of a man - Which went beyond all man's endeavours Mer. of Venice. 3 - Where their appointment we may best discover, and look on their endeavour - Their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace 883 150 5 911253 4 213 160 2 690 128 Henry viii. 3 Ant. and Cleop. 4 10 793 243 Hamlet. 2 21013237 Endow. Even all I have; ay, and myself and all, will I withal endow a child of thine Richard iii. 44661230 Endowed. Though the were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he tranf- Endowments. Bafe men by his endowments are made great Endymion. How the moon sleeps with Endymion, and would - Norfolk-fo far as to mine enemy Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 127 223 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 1272 10 All's Well. 1 - Why, Harry, do I tell thee of my foes, which art my near'st and dearest enemy 1 278 115 3418 119 - I know, thou hadst rather follow thine enemy in a fiery gulf, than flatter him in a - O, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains Othello. 2 Enfater'd. His foul is so enfetter'd to her love, that she may make, Enfoldings. See'st thou not the air of the court, in these enfoldings Enforce his pride, and his old hate unto you Enforced. Portia forgive me this enforced wrong thee! art thou king, and wilt be forc'd - Thy mistress enforced N unmake, do what Othello. 2 31058121 Winter's Tale. 4 3 356233 Coriolanus. 2 3 718 210 Merch. of Venice. 51 221 154 3 Henry vi. 1160612 Cymbeline. 4 11 914143 Enfurco 3 1057 21 I Henry iv. 3 2 4602 6 A. S. P. C. L. Enforcement. Let gentleness my strong enforcement be As You Like It. 2 7 233 158 Richard iii. 37 654 120 - More than I have said, loving countrymen, the leisure and enforcement of the time And his enforcement of the city wives forbids to dwell upon Enfranchise. Silvia this night I will enfranchise thee Enfranchisement. His golden uncontroul'd enfranchisement Enfreedoming thy person Engaged. I have engag'd myself to a dear friend, engag'd my friend to his meer enemy And Westmoreland, that was engag'd did bear it Engender'd. And wip'd our eyes of drops that sacred pity hath engender'd As You Like It. 2 7 233 163 The prefence of a king engenders love amongst his fubjects Engilds. Who more engilds the night than all yon fiery O's, and eyes of light M.N.'sD. 3 2 186 247 Tr. and Creff. 2 3 869242 - Which like an engine, wrench'd-by frame of nature, from the fix'd place Engirt. My body round engirt with mifery England. The borrow'd majesty of England Lear.14 937213 2 Henry vi. 3 1 585132 K. John. 1 1 387111 Ibid.21 390242 K. John. 2 1 3912 15 Ibid. 3 4 400133 Ibid. 4 3 406 253 - And England now is left to tug, and scamble and to part by the teeth, the unow'd interest of proud swelling state Ibid. 4 3 406 256 This England never did, nor never shall, lye at the proud foot of a conqueror, but when it first did help to wound itself - Nought shall make us rue if England to itself do rest but true As were our England in reverfion his, and he our subjects' next degree in hope Italy, whose manners still our tardy apish nation limps after in base imitation described by John a' Gaunt on his death bed Landlord of England art thou now, not king -, state of, compared to an uncultivated garden Ibid. 5 7 411 261 Ibid. 57 411 267 R.. 14 4192 11 Ibid. 2 1 420 110 Ibid. 2 1 420 129 Ibid. 2 1 4202 54 -, divifion of, into three parts, by the rebels Mortimer, Percy and Glendower 1 Hen.iv. 3 Nor can one England brook a double reign, of Harry Percy and the prince of Wales Ibid. 3 4 430 256 1 457 2 29 Ibid. 5 4 471 141 Ibid. 3 7 526 226 O England!-model to thy inward greatness, like little body with a mighty heart H.v. 2 cb 514 118 That ifland of England breed very valiant creatures Whose filth and dirt troubles the filver spring where England drinks For thereby is England maim'd and fain to go with a staff is fafe, if true within itself -, like to his island, girt in with the ocean - 2 Henry vi. 4 1 592 119 Ibid. 4 2 594152 3 Henry vi. 4 1 62226 Ibid. 48 627 154 Miferable England! I prophesy the fearful'st time to thee, that ever wretched age I learn'd it in England, where (indeed) they are most potent in potting English traveller characterized by Portia - Sure they are bastards to the English; the French ne'er got them - Fly noble English, you are bought and fold - Where'er I wander, boast of this I can, though banish'd, yet a true All's Well. 2 3 286 228 born English Richard i. 1 3 419 1 10 1 Henry iv. 3 1 458 124 2 Henry iv. 5 2 5022 9 - And then give them great meals of beef, and iron and steel, they will eat like wolves and fight like devils - That English may as French, French Englishmen, receive each other -, situation of, before Bourdeaux, compared to deer bounded in a pale - Superiority of the English in drinking, to the Dane, Almain and Hollander Engluts. That it engluts and swallows other forrows ! i A.S. P. C. L. Englutted. Thou art so near the gulf, thou needs must be englutted Henry w.43 5312/45 - How many prodigal bits have slaves, and peasants, this night englutted Tim. of Atb. 2 2 811252 Engoal'd. Within my mouth you have engoai'd my tongue, doubly portcullis'd with Engrofments. This bitter taste yields his engrosments to the ending father Richard ii. 1 3 417 2 41 2 Henry iv. 4 4 4992 11 Rich. ii. 3 7654236 Engroffeft. If thou engroffest, all the griefs are thine, thou robbest me of a moiety All's W. 3 2 291 122 my teeth and lips Engrofs. Not fleeping to engross his idle body Engroffed opportunities to meet her Enlargement. Yet you are curb'd from that enlargement by the consequence o' the crown Enmesh. And out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all Otbello. 2 3 10582 4 Enmity. 'Tis death to me to be at enmity - And wage against the enmity o' the air Ennabled. Who, so ennobled, is as 'twere born so Enobarbus, Domitius. D. P. Enormity. In what enormity is Marcius poor, that you two have not in Enough. No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 996 115 but 'tis enough Lear. 2 2 Romeo and Juliet. 3 Empearced. I am too fore empearced with his shaft, to foar with his light feathers Ib. 14 Enridged fea Troil. and Creff. 5 3 Lear. 4 6 Enrings. The female ivy so enrings the barky fingers of the elm Mid. Night's Dream. 4 I Enrobe the roaring waters with my filks 957 139 Enroll'd penalties Meas. for Meas. i 3 78 131 Euscheduled. Whose tenours and particular effects you have, enschedul'd briefly, in your hands Enfconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear All's Well. 2 3285251 Enfear thy fertile and conceptious womb Timon of Athens. 4 3 821249 Enfbield. These black marks proclaim an enshield beauty ten-times louder than beauty could display'd Enfnar'd. Demand that demi-devil why he hath thus ensnar'd my foul and body Othello. 5 2 1079 129 Enftate. We do enstate and widow you withal Enterchange. This enterchange of love, I here protest, upon my part shall Enterprize. She'll take the enterprize upon her, father, if you advise it - Do not stain the even virtue of our enterprize Entertain. O noble English that could entertain with half their forces France the full pride of But entertain it, and though you think me poor, I am the man, will give thee all the world 1748 1 19 Ant. and Cleop. 27 780254 Entertained. For they have entertained cause enough to draw their swords Entertainment. I spy entertainment in her - Have a care of your entertainments -Advis'd him for the entertainment of death - If that love or gold, can in this defert place buy entertainment Ibid. 2 I 774 121 49135 69159 M. W. of Wints. 13 Hamlet. 1 He must think us fome band of strangers i' the adverfaries entertainment All's Well. 4 1 295 137 - The centurions and their charges diftinctly billetted, already in the entertainment Cor. 4 3 72813 -Set your entertainments at a higher rate, than a command to parley The queen defires you to use some gentle entertainment to Laertes, before you fall to play 310052 13 Ibid. 5 2 1039/215 Meaf. for Meas. 51 101247 Othello.2 11052 124 Richard ii. 2 1 421228 be inviolable Richard iii. 2 Meas. for Meas. 41 1644 136 9353 A.S. P. C.L, Othello. 3 3 1062 141 Entertainment. Note, if your lady strain his entertainment with any strong, or vehement Entbron'd. Cleopatra and himself in chairs of gold were publickly enthron'd A. and C. 3 6 784155 importunity Enthralled. So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape Entrance. For an entrance to my entertainment Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 1842 1 Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5 - No more the thirsty entrance of this foil shall daub her lips with her own children's blood Entrap. Sought to entrap me by intelligence 72 248 840 127 2602 10 1 Henry iv. 1 1 4412 3 Ibid. 4 3 467 - The fraud of England, not the force of France, hath now entrapt the noble-minded Talbot 1 Henry vi. 4 4 562245 Entreat. The general state, I fear, can scarce entreat you to be odd with him T. and C. 4 5 883238 Entreated. The queen is at your house, for heaven's fake, fairly let her be entreated Entreaties. When for a day of king's entreaties, a mother would not sell from her beholding Entrench'd. One captain Spurio with his cicatrice, an emblem of war, here fter cheek; it was this very sword entrench'd it Envellop. The best and wholesomest spirits of the night envellop you - Leaving his body as a paradifs, to envelop and contain celestial spirits Envenom him with words This report of his did Hamlet so envenom with his envy Envious. Can heaven be so envious Environed with wolves Envy. Stands at a guard with Envy And that no lawful means can carry me out of his Envy's reach Ibid. 4 2 215 245 Richard ü. 1 2 415235 Ibid. 1 3 417 2 5 1 Henry iv. 5 2 469211 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590 1 1 3 Henry vi. 3 3 6202 13 Henry viii. 2 1 68012 Ibid. 5 2 699 153 Men that make Envy, and crooked Malice, nourishment, dare bite the best Advanc'd above pale Envy's threatning reach Tit. Andron. 21 836 139 - Thou art as full of envy at his greatness as Cerberus is at Proferpina's beauty Enwheel. The grace of heaven, before, behind thee, and on every hand, enwheel thee round Othello. 2 11052 143 Entwombed. I am your mother; and put you in the catalogue of those that were en.. wombed mine All's Well. 1 3 281252 Enwraps. Though 'tis wonder that enwraps me thus, yet 'tis not madness Tow. Night. 4 3 328 2 13 Epbefian. It is thine host, thine Ephefian, calls Epbefians, my lord, of the old church Epbefus. Sir, I shall have law in Ephefus Merry Wives of Windfor. 4 5 Epicures. Then fly, false Thanes, and mingle with the English epicures 68251 2 Henry iv. 2 2 482222 Comedy of Errors. 4 1 113130 Macbeth. 5 3 384137 56/2/18 M. W. of Windfor. 2 2 Ant. and Cleop. 21 773 249 Julius Cæfar. 5 1 762244 Comedy of Errors. I 1 1032 15 Much Ado About Nothing. 5 4 146 2 28 Epilogue. Will it please you to fee the epilogue or to hear a bergomask dance M. N. Dr. 5 1 195 229 Epileptic. A plague upon your epileptic visage Epitaphs. On your family's old monument hang mournful epitaphs M. Ado About Notb. 4 1 139/1/20 Epitaph. P A.S. P. C.L. Epitaph. Hang her an epitaph to her tomb, and fing it to her bones M. Ado Ab.Notb. 5 1 1432/37 -Will you hear an extemporal epitaph on the death of the deer Epitbet. A most fingular and choice epithet Love's Labour oft. 4 2 159 132 Epirbeton. I spoke it, tender Juvenal, as a congruent epitheton shew like all yourself Equal. Two equal men Equalities are so weigh'd, that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety Equalness. That our stars, unreconcilable, should divide our equalness to this Equinox. Do but see his vice, 'tis to his virtue a just equinox Equipage. I will retort the sum in equipage Equity. For this down-trodden equity - And equity exil'd your highness' land - And you his yoke-fellow of equity, bench by his fide - Much drink may be faid to be an equivocator with lechery Henry viii. 2 Coriolanus. 5 3 735 232 2682 1 6 Lear. 1 1929 19 A. & C. 5,1798 121 Othello. 2 3 1056 11 53248 Merry W. of Wind. 2 2 K. Jobn. 2 1 2 Henry vi. 3 1 Lear. 3 6 Macberb. 2 3 Ibid. 2 3 Merch. of Venice. 51 Julius Cæfar. 2 392 247 584236 950 28 370224 370 250 22014 1 747 2 21 Troil. and Creff. 45 Merry W. of Windfor. 3 5 - Plague all; that your activity may defeat and quell the source of all erection Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5 7126 882 140 63227 Erewbile. That young swain, that you saw here but erewhile Tim. of Athens. 4 3 821218 As You Like It. 2 42312 6 Eringoes. Let it snow eringoes Eros. D. P. 767 Erpingbam, Sir Thomas Richard ii. 21 422 2 8 - D. P. Henry v. 509 Err. And make discovery err in report of us Macbeth. 5 4 384259 Errand. So that my errand due upon my tongue, I thank him, I bare home upon my shoulders -I will go on the flightest errand now to the Antipodes M. Ado About Nothing. 2 106 2 11 1272 37 474 2 20 2 Henry iv. 1 Troi. and Creffida. 1 I 31050 242 4643 116 44 123 2 108 217 1 138 242 Two Gent. of Verona. 54 Much Ado About Nothing. 4 - Mountainous error be too highly heap'd for truth to over peer - O hateful error, melancholy's child - O error soon conceiv'd, thou never com'st unto a happy birth -Make us adore our errors - What error leads, must err Erft. Thy company which erst was irksome to me, I will endure - The even mead, that erst brought sweetly forth the freckled fweet clover K. Jobn. 2 1 392 2 36 Coriolanus. 2 3 717 2 14 J. Cafar. 5 3 764 19 764 111 789 2 10 Ibid. 5 3 Ant. and Cleop. 3 11 Troilus and Creffida. 5 28862 9 As You Like It. 3 5 241 127 cowslip, burnet and Henry v. 5 2 538 220 2 Henry vi. 2 4 582 150 Titus Andronicus. 4 1 845221 D. P. Love's Labor Loft. 5 1 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 What I do next, shall be, to tell the king of this escape, and whither they are bound 1652/23 |