Touched. He hath not touched you yet - you the bastardy of Edward's children A.S. P. C. L. Macbeth 4 3 380214 King John. 57 4115 Richard iii. 37 654116 Nay then, farewel! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness Henry viii. 3 2 6902 30 It is lots to blanks, my name hath touched your ears Shall no man elfe be touch'd but only Cæfar -Cæfar is touch'd They have all been touch'd, and found base metal I am no mote touch'd than all Priam's fons L Coriolanus. 52 734 5 Julius Cafar. 2 1 748142 Ant. and Cicop. 5179814 Timon of Atliens. 3 3 814148 Troil. and Creff. 2 2 867247 If by direct or by collateral hand they find us touch'd, we will our kingdom give Touches. This touches me in reputation Hamilet. 451030212 Comedy of Errors.41 113118 - Of many faces, eyes, and hearts, to have the touches dearest priz'd As You Like It. 3 2 236 4 - I do remember in this shepherd boy some lively touches of my daughter's favour Ib. 5 4 2481 12 - Mine's a fuit that touches Cæfar nearer.- What touches us ourself, shall be laft ferv'd Julius Gafar. 31752116 - For not alone the death of Fulvia, with more urgent touches, do strongly speak to us - Your majesty, and we that have free fouls, it touches us not Toucheth. For this business, it toucheth us as France invades our land Touching. To treat of high affairs touching that time - What faid Northumberland as touching Richmond O insupportable and touching loss Touchstone. D. P. Ant. and Cloop. 12770133 King Jobs 11 388 221 As You Like It. 223 Win. Takr 2 334123 Tougher. We are tougher, brother, than you can put us to't O fides, you are too tough! will you yet hold Touze. We'll touze you joint by joint, but we will know this purpose Here's a noble feast toward Do you hear aught, fir, of a battle toward Torvers, Cloud-capt towers Strong as a tower, in hope, I cry, amen Lear-24 944250 Meaf. for Meas-51100233 Romeo and Juliet.15 9742 14 Here's Beaufort, that regards nor God nor king, hath here distrain'd his ufe - Some day or two, your highness shall repose you at the Tower Richard at 3 417130 1 Henry iv. the Tower to 543 Ibida 5 547236 Richard iii. 3 1 6482.50 Ibid. 3 1 648 254 I do not like the Tower of any place-did Julius Cæfar build that place - Ha, majefty, how high thy glory towers, when the rich blood of kings is set on fire My lord Protector's hawks do tower so well Tower-bill. The tribulation of Tower-hill, or the limbs of Lime-house, Towering. The bravery of his grief did put me into a towering paffion King Jobn. 22 3935 2 Henry vi. 21578139 their dear bro Henry wiii. 53 701154 2 Henry iv. 2 2 482230 Town's-end. There's not three of my hundred and fifty left alive, and they are for the town's-end, to beg during life Toy. Even a toy in hand here, fir There's toys, abroad; anon, I'll tell thee more Shall we fall foul for toys 1 Henry iv. 5 3 470137 As You Like It 3 3 2391 25 King Jobn113908 2 Henry iv-24 485141 That for a toy, a thing of no regard, King Henry's peers, and chief nobility, destroy'd themselves -These, as I learn, and such like toys as these If no unconstant toy, nor womanish fear, abate thy valour in the acting it R.&.41990248 -The very place puts toys of defperation -Each toy frems prologue to some great amiss Toze, Think'st thou, for that I infinuate, or toze from thee thy business, I am therefore no courtier. Trace. As we do trace this alley up and down -All unfortunate souls that trace him in his line Now all my joy trace the conjunction Tractable. Thou shalt find me tractable to any honeft reason Much Ado About Nath. 3 1131146 ! Trade. My niece is desirous you should enter, if your trade be to her - His forward spirit would lift him where most trade of danger rang'd - Stands in the gap and trade of more preferments - Have you any further trade with us Traders, And traders going to London with fat purses Tradition. Throw away respect, tradition, form, and ceremonious duty - Will you mock at an ancient tradition Traditional, You are too fenseless-obstinate, my Lord, too ceremonious, A.S. P. C.L. Tw. Night. 3 1 320213 and traditional Richard iii. 31 648 227 Traducement. "Twere a concealment worse than a theft, no less than a traducement, to hide your doings Traffick. No kind of traffick would I admit - I give thee kingly thanks, because this is in traffic of a king Traffick's thy god, and thy god confound thee Tragedian. Tut, I can counterfeit the deep tragedian Coriolanus. 19710 228 1 Henry vi. 5 4 567155 Tim. of Athens.11 806 126 Richard iii. 35652 256 Tragedy. For thousands more, that yet suspect no peril, will not conclude their plotted tragedy - As if the tragedy were play'd in jeft by counterfeiting actors Tragic. Look on the tragic loading of this bed Tragic violence. Traject. Bring them, I pray thee, with imagined speed unto the Traject your steel pikes - Along the field I will the Trojan trail Coriolanus. 5 5 739 2 29 Troilus and Creffida. 59890 213 - Or else this brain of mine hunts not the trail of policy so sure as it us'd to do Ham. 2 2 1010 2 14 - How cheerfully on the falfe trail they cry -Trail'f thou the puissant pike Train our intellects to vain delight Ibid. 4 51029 24 Henry v. 41 527 237 Love's Labor Loft. 11148 119 - Devilish Macbeth, by many of these trains, hath fought to win me into his power Macbeth. 3 4 381 225 - Let our trains march by us; that we may peruse the men we should have cop'd withal 2 Henry iv. 4 2 495 243 - The very train of her worft wearing gown was better worth than all my father's lands 2. Henry vi. 1 3 575 249 - Me seemeth good, that, with some little train, forthwith from Ludlow the young prince he fetch'd - You train me to offend you Richard iii. 2 2 646 24 Troil. and Creff. 5 3 887 156 Train'd. I train'd thy brethren to the guileful hole where the dead corps of Baffianus lay Titus Andronicus. 51851143 H. viii. 1 2 675213 Training. His training such, that he may furnish and instruct great teachers Traitor, Thou art a traitor to say so; thou would'st make an abfolute courtier - Walk aside the true folks, and let the traitors stay -But cruel are the times when we are traitors, and do not know ourselves Thou art a traitor, and a miscreant, too good to be so, and too bad to live A recreant and most degenerate traitor Ibid. 4 2 379232 Ibid. 4 2 38014 Rich. Ib. 1414119 1 414124 Ibid. 1 1 41422 14151 3 Ibid. 1 3 41623 To prove him in defending of myself, a traitor to my God, my king, and me banish'd Ibid. 1 3 4181 18 - Why have you not proclaim'd Northumberland, and the rest of the revolted faction, A.S. P. C. L, Traitor. My liege, beware, look to thyself; thou hast a traitor in thy prefence there R.2.15 3 437 436 - The traitor lives, the true man's put to death - That can I witness; and a fouler fact did never traitor in the land commit 2 H. vi. 1 3 576 239 He can fpeak French, and therefore he is a traitor - Who's a traitor? Glofter he is none O paffing traitor, perjur'd and unjust Ha! durst the traitor breathe out so proud words He was the covert'st shelter'd traitor that ever liv'd The fubtle traitor this day had plotted, in the council house, to murder I have this day receiv'd a traitor's judgment, and by that name must die Ibid. 5 5 457210 Richard iii. 35 653130 me Ibid. 3 5 653434 Henry viii. 2 676 2 19 1679 227 Ibid. 2 Coriolanus. 3 Lear. 5 Macbeth, 1 Tam. of the Sbrew. 1 1720 246 3 963 247 7 3681 1 1 256 226 - What he purposes to fettle on his wife Ibid. 2 1 263 146 Transcendence. In a most weak-and debile minister, great power, great transcendence Transfigur'd. All their minds transfigur'd so together, more witnesseth than fancy's - I think he is transform'd into a beast; for I can no where find him like a man Translate. Happy is your grace, that can translate the stubbornness of fortune into fo - And, with private foul, did in great llion thus tranflate him to me There's matter in these sighs, these profound heaves; you must translate Translated. Were the world mine, Demetrius being 'bated, the rest I'll give to be to you tranflated Trans-Shape. Thus did the an hour together trans-shape thy particular virtues Macbeth. 4 3 380238 Trap. God, and your majesty, protect mine innocence, or I fall into the trap is laid for me 1 1422/36 Henry viii. 51 69821 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 1 1329 - Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps (rappings. Ay, fir, we are some of her trappings - Thele but the trappings and the suits of woe Trapt. Four milk-white horfes, trapt in filver Trap. Whom to trash for overtopping Trafo. Lay hands upon these traitors, and their grafh A.S. P. C. L. 2 Henry vi. 1 4 577242 - If this poor trash of Venice, whom I trash for his quick hunting, stand the putting - I do fufpect this trash to be a party in this injury Travail, Twenty-five years have I but gone in travail of you, my fons - But on this travail look for greater birth - Obey our wills, which travails in thy good - God safely quit her of her burden, and with gentle travail Otbello. 2 1105424 C. of Errors. 51 1202 11 Much Ado About Noth. 41 139128 All's Well. 2 3 287 139 Travel. Here's a young maid, with travel much oppress'd, and faints for fuccour - After a demure travel of regard - I was bred and born not three hours travel from this very place Call it a travel that thou takest for pleasure But to stand stained with travel, and sweating with defire to see him - Is all our travel turn'd to this effect And is very likely to load our purposes with what they travel for 4 As You Like It. 2 Troilus - And what he learns by this may prove his travel, not her danger Travel-tainted. And here travel-tainted as I am, have in my pure and lour taken Sir John Colevill, of the dale 231 148 318 126 Ibid. 2 308 130 Richardii. 1 3 418 222 2 Henry iv. 55506131 1 Henry vi. 55586218 Tim. of Atb. 5 2 8152 37 and Creffida. 1 185817 Cymbeline. 35 912147 immaculate va Travelled, He and myself have travell'd in the great shower of your gifts 2 Henry iv. 4 3 497 28 T. of Alb. 5 2 Tempest. 3 3 Love's Labor Lof. 11 826 139 15125 14917 Ibid. 4 3 163224 As You Like It. 24 230 248 - Have wander'd with our traverst arms, and breath'd our fufferance vainly T. of 1.5 :go; provide thy money Traytor. He doth espy himself love's traytor 4 239 251 2 491 29 6 828 2 12 Othello. 1 2 3 10511 King John. 2 2 395 132 - Though those that are betray'd do feel the treason sharply, yet the traytor stands in worfe cafe of woe Cymbeline. 3 4 910121 Tray-trip. Shall I play my freedom at tray-trip, and become thy bond slave T. Night 2 5 319 223 Treachers, by spherical predominance Lear Treachery. Against fuch lewdsters, and their icchery, those that betray them do no treachery 2 933 252 71128 Merry Wives of Wind. 5 3 - He is compos'd and fram'd of treachery Left that the treachery of the two, fled hence, be left her to perform Winter's Tale. 2 1 340244 O, treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly Macbeth 3 3 375 129 Paying the fine of rated treachery, even with a treacherous fine of all your lives - On fome known ground of treachery in him I am juftly killed with mine own treachery Treads. He ne'er drinks, but Timon's filver treads upon his lip King John. 54 410110 Richard ii.11 4132 2 Hamlet. 5 21040247 Timon of Athens. 3 2 814119 Love's L. Lat. 4 3 1632 9 -Then confefs what treason there is mingled with your love.-None, but that ugly treafon of mistrust Mer. of Venice. 3 There may as well be amity and life 'tween snow and fire, as treason and my love Ib. 3 2 210 1 8 2 210112 3 228135 3 365 216 Richard ii. 1 1414138 Ibid.1 3418115 As You Like Lt. 1 1 Henry iv. 13 44615 Ibid. 5 2 46919 And you, lord archbishop, and you, lord Mowbray, of capital treason 1 attach you both 2 Henry iv. 4 2 49616 0.2 and murder ever kept together, as two yoke-devils sworn to either's purpose H. v. 2 2 516242 Treason. Gave thee na instance why thou should'st do treason, unless to dub thee with the name of traitor - I will give treason his payment into plows, I warrant you - Condemn'd to die for treason, but no traitor A. S. P. C. L. Henry v.22 516255 Ibid. 4 8 555 227 I Honry vi. 2 4 553 142 Ibid. 2 4 55514 2 Henry vi. 2 3 502 119 1 Ibid. 3 1 584112 -Our kinfman Glofter is as innocent from meaning treason to our royal person, as is the fucking lamb, or harmless dove -The pureft spring is not so free from mud, as I am clear from treason to my fovereign Ibid. 3 1 5841,50 - Let them not live to taste this land's encrease, that would with treason wound this fair land's peace Treafonous. Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight of treasonous malice - Even now, I might have look'd upon my queen's full eyes; have taken treafure from her lips - Antony hath sent after thee all thy treafure, with his bounty - Or your chafte treasure open to his unmaster'd importunity Treasury. All my treasury is yet but unfelt thanks Winter's Tale 51358 138 over-plus A. and Cl. 4 6 79223 Hamlet. 1310044,17 Richard 2 3 424234 Mu. Ado Ab. Noth. 11124147 Tree. Thou prun'st a rotten tree, that cannot fo much as a blossom yield, in lieu of all -Thefe trees thall be my books, and in their barks my thoughts I'll character Ibid. 3 - Truly the tree yields bad fruit - And, that I love the tree from whence thou sprang'st, witness the loving kiss I give the fruit 3 Henry vi. 576322,35 Treatise. I would have falv'd it with a longer treatise Treble. The treble jars - thee o'er Tempel. 21 Richard ii 7655211 Henry viii. 2675 134 Ant. and Cleap. 36 784 244 - The royal tree hath left us royal fruit We take from every tree, lop, bark, and part o' the timber The trees, by the way, should have borne men The trees, though fummer, yet forlorn and lean, o'ercome with mofs, and baleful milletoe Then was I as a tree, whose boughs did hend with fruit Will these moift trees that have out-liv'd the eagle, page thy heels Tremble. We furvive to tremble under Titus threatening look - If trembling I inhabit, then protest me the baby of a girl Fempeft. 2 2 Macbeth. 3 4 376149 Coriolanus. 46 732 19 Tremor cordis. I have tremor cordis on me:-my heart dances; but not for joy W. T. 23358129 Trencbant. Let not the virgin's cheek make foft thy trenchant sword Tim. of Athens. 43 82117 Trenched in ice Safe in a ditch he bides, with twenty trenched gashes on his head Trencher. Stand between her back, fir, and the fire, holding a trencher Love's L. Lofts 2 170 237 Serve with thy trencher hence - I found you as a morfel, cold, upon dead Cæfar's trencher - And my eftate deferves an heir more rais'd than one that holds a trencher T. of 4.11 805 Trent. I'll have the current in this place damm'd up, and here the sinug and filver Trent shall run, in a new channel - You shall have the Trent turn'd - A trefpafs that doth vex my grieved foul Trespass. Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own, have we more fons Richard ii. 52 436216 |