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Enlarge the man committed yesterday, that rail'd against our person

Railer. Take that, thou likeness of this railer here

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Nor no railing in a known difcreet man, though he do nothing but reprove Tw. N. 1 5 Rain. Let the sky rain potatoes

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Raife. We are to speak in publick: for this business will raise us all—to laughter, as J take it

Whom we raife, we will make faft within a hallow'd verge
Raifing. But follow it, my lord, to bring me down must answer for your raifing
Raifons o' the fun

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Rainbow. I was beaten myself into all the colours of the rainbow

Merry W. of Windfor. 4

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To add another hue to the rainbow is wasteful

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Mer. of Ven. 1

Ram thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears, that long time have been barren
[Sheep] the ewes being rank, in the end of autumn, turned to the rams
To betray a she lamb of a twelve-month to a crooked-pated, old, cuckoldy ram

As You Like It.3 2 235138
Ibid. 5 2 2462 7
Othello. 1
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Never was any thing fo fudden, but the fight of two rams
An old black ram is tupping your white ewe
[battering] Great-belly'd women, that had not half a week to go, like rams in the
old time of war, would shake the prefs, and make them reel before them
Be the ram, to batter the fortrefs of it

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So that the ram, that batters down the wall, for the great fwing and rudeness of his
poize, they place before the hand that made the engine

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Ramps. Whiles he is vaulting variable ramps, in your despight, upon your purfe Cym. 1

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The broken rancour of your high fwoln hearts, but lately splinted, knit, and join'd
together, muft gently be preferv'd, cherifh'd, and kept

This fudden ftab of rancour I mifdoubt

Richard ii. 2 2 646 2
Ibid. 3 2 651118

Rang'd. Ay Celia; we stay'd her for your fake, else had the with her father rang'd along

As You Like It.13 228142

Ranges. Whatsoever comes athwart his affection, ranges evenly with mine

Much Ado About Nothing. 2 2128243 And bury all which ftill diftinctly ranges, in heaps and piles of ruin Coriolanus. 3 1721147 Ranging. If once I find thee ranging, Hortenfio will be quit with thee, by changing

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Ranks. Bring in thy ranks, but leave without thy rage

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To weaken and difcredit our exposure, how rank foever rounded in with danger

- Achilles

Breaking forth in rank, and not to be endured riots

Ranker. Or I fhould think my honefty ranker than my wit

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Nor will it yield to Norway, or the Pole, a ranker rate, fhould it be fold in fee Ham. 4 Rankle. Fell forrow's tooth doth never rankle more, than when it bites, but lanceth not the fore

And when he bites, his venom tooth will rankle to the death Rankly abused

Rankness. I will phyfick your rankness

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Richard .134191 Richard iii. 1 3 640223 Hamlet. 151007127

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Let him fay to England, that we fend to know what ransom he will give Henry v.3
Bid him therefore confider of his ransom

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My ransom is, this frail and worthless trunk

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I come to know of thee, King Harry, if for thy ransom thou wilt now compound, before thy moft affured overthrow

Ibid. 4 3

531 242

The world shall not be ransom for thy life

2 Henry vi. 3 2

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For me, the ransom of my bold attempt shall be this cold corpfe on the earth's cold face Ranfom'd. 'Would he were here alone; fo fhould he be fure to be ranfom'd

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And rape, I fear, was root of thine annoy
The one is Murder, Rape is the other's name
But I would have the soil of her fair rape wip'd off, in honourable keeping her
Troilus and Creffida. 2 2
Rapier. I have heard the Frenchman hath good skill in the rapier Merry W. of Winds. 2 1
I do excel thee in my rapier, as much as thou didst me in carrying gates Love's L. Loft. 12
- And I will turn thy falfhood to thy heart, where it was forged, with my rapier's
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I am rapt, and cannot cover the monstrous bulk of this ingratitude, with any fize of words

Ibid. 5 2

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I was much rapt in this

Troil. and Creff 3 3

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She rapt 'em o' the coxcombs with a stick, and cry'd, down, wantons, down Lear. 24 944110 Rapture. Your prattling nurfe into a rapture lets her baby cry, while the chats him Cor. 2

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Ibid. 5 4 1 Henry vi. 12

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1 Henry iv. 2

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I could do this; and that with no rafh potion, but with a ling'ring dram W.'s Tale. 12 337149 His rafh fierce blaze of riot cannot laft

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Lear.1 I 932249

Othello. 3 4 1065212
Ibid. 5 2 1077139

Rafber. If we grow all to be pork-eaters, we shall not have a rasher on the coals for money

Rafbnefs. These are the fruits of rashness

Mer. of Venice. 3
Richard iii. 2

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Reverse thy doom, and in thy best confideration, check this hideous rafhnefs Lear.1
Rafhly, and prais'd be rashness for it

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What if my house be troubled with a rat, and I be pleas'd to give ten thousand ducats to have it ban'd

Mer. of Venice. 4215118 I was never fo be-rhimed fince Pythagoras' time, that I was an Irish rat AsY.L.It. 3 3 Like a rat without a tail

For want of means, poor rats, had hang'd themselves

236 132 Macbeth. 1 3 364 213 Richard iii. 5 3 66917 Coriolanus. 1 1 705113 Ibid. 1 1 706111 Cymbeline. 5 5 926136 Lear. 2 2 941134 Ibid. 3 4 949 128 Hamlet. 3 4 1023 2 59

Rome and her rats are at the point of battle, the one fide must have bale
The Volfces have much corn; take thefe rats thither to gnaw their garners
She is ferv'd as I would ferve a rat

Like rats, oft bite the holy cord in twain
Swallows the old rat and the ditch-dog
How now! a rat? dead, for a ducat, dead

Rats-bane. I had as lief they would put rats-bane in my mouth as offer to stop it with

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Rated. In the Rialto have you rated me about my monies and my usances
An old lord of the council rated me the other day, in the street, about you, fir, but

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Great reason that my lord be rated for faucinefs
I praised her, as I rated her; fo do I my stone
Rattles. With rounds of waxen tapers on their heads and rattles in their hands

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Merry W. of Windfor. 1 3

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An amber-colour'd raven was well noted

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Mu. Ado About Noth 2 3 1301 2

Love's Labor Loft.[4] 3 161|1|51

Raven.

Raven. Who will not change a raven for a dove

A. S. P. C. L. Midf. Night's Dream.|2|3| 182,2|23

And he that doth the ravens feed, yea providently caters for the sparrow, be comfort to my age

As You Like It. 2 3 230150

I'll facrifice the lamb that I do love, to spight a raven's heart within a dove Tw. N. 5
Some powerful spirit inftruct the kites and ravens to be thy nurses Winter's Tale. 2
The raven himself is hoarse, that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my
battlements

And vaft confufion waits (as doth a raven, on a fick fallen beast)

A moulten raven

For he 's difpofed as the hateful raven

Came he right now to fing a raven's note

The raven rook'd her on the chimney top

crows, and kites, fly o'er our head

Here nothing breeds unless the nightly owl, or fatal raven

'Tis true the raven doth not hatch a lark

Some fay that ravens fofter forlorn children

Did ever raven fing fo like a lark

The raven chides blacknefs

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3 Henry vi.5 6631261 Julius Cæfar. 5 1 762 252 Titus Andronicus.23 838 256

Ibid. 2 3 839,153
Ibid. 2 3 839:157
Ibid. 3 1 842265

Troilus and Creffida.23 870210

'Would, I could meet that rogue Diomed! I would croak like a raven

That dawning may bear the raven's eye

Dove feather'd raven

The croaking raven doth bellow for revenge

As doth the raven o'er the infected house, boding to all

Ibid. 5 2 887141 Cymbeline. 2 2 902/28 Rom. and Jul. 3 2 9842 2 Hamlet. 3 21021150 Othello. 411067130 Cym. 1 7 899212

Ravening. The cloy'd will, ravening firft the lamb, longs after for the garbage Ravenous fenfe. Feed not thy fovereign's foe, my gentle earth, nor with thy fweets comfort his ravenous fenfe

Ravenfpurg. Away, with me, in poft to Ravenspurg

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The banish'd Bolingbroke repeals himself, and with uplifted arms is fafe arriv'd, at
Ravenfpurg

haven

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Raught. The moon was a month old when Adam was no more, and raught not to five weeks, when he came to five score

me his hand, and with a feeble gripe, fays

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Thirstiefs ambition, that wilt ravin up thine own life's means

Like rats that ravin down their proper bane

Ravish. Able to ravifh any dull conceit

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With that fuit upon my back will I ravish her firft kill him

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Naughty lady, thefe hairs, which thou doft ravish from my chin, will quicken and accufe thee

Ravi'd. Now is his foul ravish'd

Lear. 3 7 951241 Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 3 129236

And when we almost with ravish'd lift'ning, could not find his hour of fpeech a

minute

Ravifher. As war in fome fort may be faid to be a ravisher

Raw. I have in my mind a thousand raw tricks

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And yet but raw neither, in respect of his quick fail Rarely. Some, upon their children rawly left

Raronefs. Why in that rawnefs left you wife and child

Ray'd. Was ever man so beaten? was ever man fo ray'd fhoes

Henry viii. 1 2675221
Coriolanus. 4 5 73027
Mer. of Ven. 3 4 213231
As You Like It. 3 2 235129
Hamlet. 5 2 1038215
Henry v.41 528230
Macbeth. 4 3 380240

Tam. of the Shrew. 41267126
Hamlet. 3 2 10212 3

Raze. Having wafte ground enough fhall we defire to raze the fanctuary, and pitch our evils there

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Nothing of that wonderful promise, to read him by his form
Give me that glass, and therein will I read

And, because they could not read, thou haft hang'd them
That you read the cardinal's malice and his potency together

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And those about her, from her fhall read the perfect way of honour

not my blemishes in the world's report

By her election may be truly read, what kind of man he is

To write and read be henceforth treacherous

Who is't can read a woman

And recks not his own read

Readiness. Yet it will come: the readiness is all

Realm. The earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm

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Thou shalt think, though he divide the realm, and give thee half, it is too little Ibid. 5 1 435 140

Your realms in one! as man and wife, being two, are one in love

Reap. But little 'vantage fhall I reap thereby

This is a thing, which you might from relation likewife reap

Reap'd. What sudden anger this? how have I reap'd it

Reapers, fpirits. D. P.

Rear. I'll not rear another's iffue

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She is as forward of her breeding, as he is i'the rear of birth up his body

Cafca, you are the first that rear your hand

Let us rear the higher our opinion

Rear'd aloft the bloody battle ax

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coats

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But with a rearward following Tybalt's death, Romeo is banished Reefon. Returning reafon, compared to the effect of the tide

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Reasonless to reason thus

There is no reafon but I fhall be blind

I will do, as it fhall become one that would do reafon

Nor do not banish reafon for inequality

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 4 312 8

Your reafons at dinner have been sharp and fententious; pleasant witty without affection, audacious without impudency

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The will of man is by his reafon fway'd; and reafon fays you maid

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and love keep little company together now-a-days
His reafons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bufhels of chaff Mer. of Venice.1
So can I give no reafon, nor I will not
When the one should be lam'd with reafons, and the other mad without any AsY.L.I.1 3
When oil and fire, too strong for reafon's force, o'erbears it, and burns on All's Well. 53
thus with reafon fetter

my fon fhould chufe himself a wife

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Were fuch things here, as we do speak about? or have we eaten of the infane root that takes the reafon prifoner

The receipt of reafon a limbeck only

Strong reafons make ftrong actions

Our griefs, and not our manners, reafon now

King Jbn. 3 4 401246
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If reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reafon upon compulfion

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And ftop all fight-holes, every loop from whence the eye of reafon may pry in upon us

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