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Treffes. Comet importing change of times and ftates, brandish your crystal treffes in the iky

Trefpafs. His trefpafs ftill lives guilty in thy blood

Your fon and daughter found this trespass worth the shame which here it fuffers Lear. 2 Trefpaljer. Poor trefpaffer, more monstrous, standing by

Treffel.

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Tribulation. No audience but the tribulation of Tower-hill, or the limbs of Limehouse, their dear brothers

Tribunes. Five tribunes, to defend their vulgar wifdoms, of their own choice

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Ibid. 3 1 719 220

Where the dull tribunes, that, with the fufy plebeians, hate thine honours
Let me deserve so ill as you, and make me your fellow tribune

He fhall well know the noble tribunes are the people's mouths, and
hands

A ftone is foft as wax, tribunes more hard than stones
D. P.

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Tribute. A brace of draymen bid-God speed him well, and hath the tribute of his fupple knee

Richard .1 4 41929

If Cæfar can hide the fun from us with a blanket, or put the moon in his pocket, we will pay him tribute for light

Cymbeline. 31 906241
Ibid. 5 4 9231|48

Trice. O the charity of a penny cord, it fums up thousands in a trice
Should in this trice of time commit a thing fo monftrous, to dismantle fo many
folds of favour

Trick. Faith, my Lord, I spoke it but according to the trick

Lear.X 1931 229 Meaf. for Meaf.5 1 102225 M. of Ven. 3 4 2132 31

I have within my mind a thousand raw tricks of these bragging Jacks
Petruchio is the master; that teacheth tricks eleven and twenty long, to tame a
fhrew, and charm her chattering tongue

Heart, too capable of every line and trick of his fweet favour

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And I remain a pinch'd thing; yea, a very trick for them to play at will W. Tale. 2
The trick of his frown

He hath a trick of Cœur de lion's face

A villainous trick of thine eye

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Thefe tardy tricks of yours will, on my life, one time or other, break fome gallows

back

At this inftant he bores me with fome trick

In this point all his tricks founder

The very trick on't

2 Henry iv. 43
Henry viii.

1 673149 Ibid. 3 2 688233 Coriolanus. 4 673125

Nature prompts them in fimple and low things, to prince it, much beyond the trick of others

The trick of that voice I do well remember: is't not the king

Cymbeline. 3 3 9091 8
Lear r.41 6957 232

But yet it is our trick; nature her custom holds, let shame fay what it will Hamlet.4 71033210

Here's fine revolution, an we had the trick to fee it

How comes this trick upon him

Trick of fate. That trick of ftate was a deep envious one

Trick up. Which they trick up with new-tuned oaths

Trick'd. Horridly trick'd with blood of fathers, mothers, daughters, fons

Trickings. Go get us properties and trickings for our fairies

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Trifle. Would he do fo, I'd beg your precious miftrefs, which he counts but a trifle

Win us with honeft trifles, to betray us in deepest consequences
And let us not forego that for a trifle, which was bought with blood

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Trifles

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Trifles. His tyranny for trifles

Richard iii.3 7 654|1|21

Macbetb. 2 4 372141

➡, light as air, are, to the jealous, confirmations ftrong as proofs of holy writ Orbelic. 3 31063127 Trifled. This fore night hath trifled former knowings Trifling. For Hamlet, and the trifling of his favour, hold it a fashion, and a toy in blood Trigon. And look whether the fiery Trigon, his man, be not lifping to his master's old tables

Trill'd. And now and then an ample tear trill'd down her delicate check
Trim it handfomely

The hip is in her trim

gallants, full of courtship, and of state

A trim exploit

They come like facrifices in their trim

Our hearts are in the trim

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What a lofs our ladies will have of thefe trim vanities

There's a trim rabble let in

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My noble fleed, known to the camp, I give him, with all his trim belonging
A thousand, fir, early though it be, have on their rivetted trim

O, this is trim

Help to trim my tent

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Ant, and Cleep. 44 791-43 Troilus and Creff.4 5 881221 Ibid. 5)

Forget your labourfome and dainty trims, wherein you made great Juno angry

Young Adam Cupid, he that shot so trim

Go, waken Juliet, go, and trim her up

Trimm'd in madam Julia's gown

up your praises with a princely tongue

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They cut thy fifter's tongue, and ravish'd her, and cut her hands off, and trimm'd
her as thou faw'ft

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Or about fome act that has no relifh of falvation in't: then trip him

Tripe. How fay you to a fat tripe, finely broil'c

Tripe vifag'd rajcal

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Tempe.

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Tam.

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Triple. Of his old experience the only darling, he bad me ftore up as a

The triple pillar of the world transform'd into a ftrumpet's fool

Triple-turn'd whore, 'tis thou haft fold me to this novice

Triplex, fir, is a good tripping measure

Tripp'd. It is young Orlando, that tripp'd up the wreftler's heels, and your heart, both

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Triumphs for nothing, and lamenting toys, is jollity for apes, and grief for boys

Do you triumph, Roman? Do you triumph

Cymbeline. 42 916233
Orbello. 4 1/1068/2/173

Triumphant. Think you, but that i know our state fecure, I would be fo triumphant

as I am

Triumvary. Thou mak' the triumviry the corner-cap of fociety
Tred. I have trod a measure

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But now mifchance hath trod my title down

Trojan. Hector was but a Trojan ín refpect of this

Tut! there are other Trojans that thou dream'st not of

Doft thou thirst, base Trojan, to have me fold up Parca's fatal web

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In fuch a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Trojan wall

had his brains dafh'd out with a Grecian club Where's my fpaniel Troilus

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA

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Troilus. I had rather be such a man as Troilus, than Agamemnon and all Greece

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Let all inconftant men be called Troilus's
Trol-my-dames. A fellow, fir, that I have known to go about with trol-my-dames

Merry W. of Windfor.
Midf. Night's Dr.3
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Troop on
Ghofts, wandering here and there, troop home to church yards
No? faw you not, even now, a bleffed troop invite me to a banquet
A folemn hunting is in hand, there will the lovely Roman ladies troop Titus Andron.2
I do invest you jointly with my power, pre-eminence, and all the large
troop with majesty

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Trophy. Giving full trophy, fignal, and oftent, quite from himself, to God
And worn as a memorable trophy of predeceas'd valour
Tropically

effects that

Lear. I

Henry v. 5cb 537 110
Ibid. 5 1 53815
Hamlet. 3 210211 12

Troffers. You rode like a kerne of Ireland, your French hofe off, and in your strait

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Or an old trot with ne'er a tooth in her head, though he have as many difeafes as two and fifty horfes

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I will trot to-morrow a mile, and my way shall be paved with English faces Hen. v.
And by the waggon wheel-trot, like a fervile footman

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Tam. of the Shrew.1

Troth. By my troth-I fpeak my thought

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By my two faiths and troths

my lord

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Having fworn too hard a keeping oath, ftudy to break it, and not break my troth

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And would have told him half his Troy was burn'd; but Priam found the fire, ere he his tongue

And stood against them, as the hope of Troy against the Greeks

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If Troy be not taken till these two undermine it, the walls will ftand till they fall of themselves

Troyan

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Prologue to Ibid.

Truant. 'Tis double wrong, to truant with your bed, and let her read it in thy locks at board

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Ibid. 5

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- I am not fuch a truant fince my coming, as not to know the language I have liv'd in

Truce. Take this compact of a truce, although you break it when your pleasure serves

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1 Henry vi. 5 5 Could not take truce with the unruly fpleen of Tybalt, deaf to peace Romeo and Jul. 3 Truckle-bed. There's his chamber, his houfe, his caftle, his ftanding-bed, his tracklebed

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If every one know us, and we know nore, 'tis time, I think, to trudge, pack and

be gone

- Night-walking heralds, that trudge betwixt the king and mistress Shore Richard iii. 1 about through fair Verona

'Twas no need, I trow, to bid me trudge

True. The thieves have bound the true men

Romeo and Juliet. 1
Ibid. 1

1 Henry v.2

Who tells me true, though in his tale lie death, I hear him as he flatter'd

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I have fold all my trumpery; not a counterfeit ftone, ribbon, &c.
Trumpet. To be trumpet of his own virtues, as I am myself Much Ado About Noth.
Make all your trumpets speak; give them breath

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Shall braying trumpets, and loud churlish drums, clamours of hell, be measures of our pomp

What lufty trumpet thus doth fummon us

Ibid. 3 1398 248
Ibid. 5 2 408254

The duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, ftays but the fummons of the appellant's trumpet

Sound trumpets, and fet forward combatants

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Then let the trumpets found the tucket fonuance, and the note to mount

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Trampeters. Is it not meant damnable in us, to be trumpeters of our unlawful intents

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Truncheon. If captains were of my mind they would truncheon you out

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thy leg a ftick, compared with this truncheon

2 Henry vi. 410

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Truncheoneers. When I might see from far some forty truncheoneers draw to her fuc

cour

Trundle tail [dog]

Henry vin. 5
Lear.

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Tracks

Trunks. Virtue is beauty; but the beauteous evil are empty trunks, o'er-flourish'd by the devil

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Twelfth Night. 3

If therefore you dare truft my honefty, that lies inclofed in this trunk, which you fhall bear along impawn'd

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Why dost thou converfe with that trunk of humours

To tell my love unto his dumb deaf trunk

Leaving thy trunk for crows to feed upon

The honour'd mold wherein this trunk was fram'd

Send your trunk to me; it fhall fafe be kept, and truly yielded you
What trunk is here without his top

Drag hence her husband to fome fecret hole, and make this dead trunk pillow to our luft

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1 Henry iv. 2
2 Henry vi. 3 2
Ibid. 4 10
Coriolanus. 5 3

4 455 249 588 136 599 210

735 140

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He's here in double trust

I truft I may not trust thee

If on the tenth day following thy banish'd trunk be found in our dominions, the moment is thy death

And that the trunk may be discharg'd of breath, as violently as hafty powder fir'd

Trufs'd. For you might have trufs'd him and all his apparel, into an eel-skin
Truft beget a falfhood

Firft, give me truft, the count he is my husband

I will never truft a man again for keeping his fword clean

All's Well. 3 7 294231

Ibid. 4 3 298135

And wrangle with my reason, that perfuades me to any other truft, but that I am mad, or that the lady's mad

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You have deceiv'd our trust, and made us doff our eafy robes of peace

The truft I have is in my innocence

He that trufts in you, where he should find you lions, finds you hares; where foxes,
geefe

I will lay truft upon thee; and thou shalt find a dearer father in my love
Whom I will truft, as I will adders fang'd

Coriolanus. I 1 705 126
Lear. 3 5 950 114
Hamlet. 3 41025237

Trufter. Nor fhould you do mine ear that violence, to make it trufter of your own report against yourself

Truth hath better deeds, than words, to grace it

To bear a hard opinion of his truth

With what authority and shew of truth can cunning fin

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will come to light; murder cannot be hid long; a man's fon may, but, in the end,
truth will out

If this will not fuffice, it must appear that malice bears down truth
If truth holds true contents

This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of
He will lie, fir, with fuch volubility, that you would think truth were
And, having fworn truth, ever will be true

I have utter'd truth; which if you seek to prove, I dare not stand by
Thou didst speak but well, when most the truth
Moft true; if ever truth were pregnant by circumstance

And delight no lefs in truth than life

Makes truth fufpected, for putting on so new a fashion'd robe

a fool Ibid. 4
Twelfth Night. 4
Wi's Tale. 1 1338 225
Ibid. 3 2 346
Ibid. 5 2 360 138
Macbeth. 4 3 381 237
K. Jobn. 4 2 403147
iffue R. ii. 1 3 416161
Ibid. 1 3 417 124
Ibid. 2 1419 2 57
Ibid. 4

Both to defend my loyalty and truth, to God, my king, and his fucceeding hath a quiet breast

For they breathe truth, that breathe their words in pain

He, in twelve, found truth in all but one; I, in twelve thousand, none
And faid he would fwear truth out of England

And hold'st it fear, or fin, to speak a truth

If truth and upright innocency fail me, I'll to the king, my master, that
They, for their truth, might better wear their heads, than fome that have accus'd
them, wear their hats

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Yet I am richer than my base accusers, that never knew what truth meant Hen. viii. 2 loves open dealing

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