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- Hamlet Prince of Denmark
- 378 1.3.39 The canker galls the infants of the spring Sickness and Disease
- 378 1.3.42 .../Contagious blastments are most imminent. Sickness and Disease
- 379 1.4.67 Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Sickness and Disease
- 380 1.5.71 And a most instant tetter barked about... Sickness and Disease
- 386 3.4.39 Such an act/... /And sets a blister there... Sickness and Disease
- 386 3.4.50 .../Is thought-sick at the act. Sickness and Disease
- 386 3.4.63 ...like a mildewed ear... Sickness and Disease
- 386 3.4.138 It will but skin and film the ulcerous place... Sickness and Disease
- 387 4.1.20 But, like the owner of a foul disease... Sickness and Disease
- 389 4.3.9 Diseases desperate grown... Sickness and Disease
- 389 4.3.62 ...Since yet thy cicatrice looks raw and red... Sickness and Disease
- 389 4.3.68 For like the hectic in my blood he rages... Sickness and Disease
- 391 4.5.17 To my sick soul... Sickness and Disease
- 391 4.5.74 O, this is the poison of deep grief... Sickness and Disease
- 391 4.5.79 ...the people muddied,/ Thick and unwholesome... Sickness and Disease
- 391 4.5.88 ...And wants not buzzers to infect his ear... Sickness and Disease
- 394 5.1.136 ...the toe of the peasant...galls his kibe. Sickness and Disease
- 395 5.2.70 ...this canker of our nature... Sickness and Disease
- 377 1.2.143 ...she would hang on him / As if increase of appetite... Food and Drink
- 377 1.2.204 ...whilst they distilled / Almost to jelly... Food and Drink
- 380 1.5.57 ...and prey on garbage. Food and Drink
- 380 1.5.68 ...it doth posset / And curd... Food and Drink
- 382 2.2.52 My news shall be the fruit to that great feast. Food and Drink
- 382 2.2.439 'Twas caviare to the general. Food and Drink
- 382 2.2.442 ...an excellent play, well digested in the scenes... Food and Drink
- 382 2.2.462 ...Baked and impasted with the parching streets... Food and Drink
- 383 3.1.50 ...with...pious action we do sugar o'er / The devil... Food and Drink
- 383 3.1.158 And I ... / That sucked the honey of his music vows,... Food and Drink
- 386 3.4.83 Stewed in corruption, honeying and making love... Food and Drink
- 388 4.2.16 ...like an ape an apple in the corner of his jaw... Food and Drink
- 389 4.3.23 Your fat king and your lean beggar... Food and Drink
- 395 5.2.151 ...a kind of yeasty collection... Food and Drink
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- Romeo and Juliet
- 722 1.1.81 .../ That quench the fire of your pernicious rage... Light and Darkness
- 722 1.1.187 Love is a smoke.../...a fire sparkling in lover's eyes,... Light and Darkness
- 723 1.2.44 ...one fire burns out another's burning,... Light and Darkness
- 728 2.1.161 .../ Too like the lightning which doth cease to be... Light and Darkness
- 733 3.1.124 And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now. Light and Darkness
- 733 3.1.171 And to't they go like lightning... Light and Darkness
- 744 5.3.89 ...which their keepers call / A lightning before death! Light and Darkness
- 722 1.1.137 .../ And makes himself an artificial night. Light and Darkness
- 723 1.2.23 Earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light. Light and Darkness
- 728 2.1.45 It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Light and Darkness
- 728 2.1.57 Two of the fairest stars in heaven... Light and Darkness
- 729 2.2.73 The sun not yet thy sighs from heaven clears. Light and Darkness
- 731 2.4.4 ...ten times faster glides than the sun's beams... Light and Darkness
- 734 3.2.1 Gallop apace, you fiery-rooted steeds... Light and Darkness
- 734 3.2.17 Come night, come Romeo; come, thou day in night... Light and Darkness
- 734 3.2.22 Take him and cut him out in little stars... Light and Darkness
- 737 3.5.127 But for the sunset of my brother's son... Light and Darkness
- 744 5.3.107 And never from this pallet of dim night / Depart again. Light and Darkness
- 725 1.4.45 We waste our lights in vain, like lights by day. Light and Darkness
- 726 1.5.43 O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! Light and Darkness
- 728 2.1.61 The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars... Light and Darkness
- 728 2.1.68 ...speak again, bright angel... / ...glorious to this night... Light and Darkness
- 734 3.2.8 Lovers can see to do their amorous rites... Light and Darkness
- 737 3.5.9 Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day... Light and Darkness
- 737 3.5.36 More light and light, more dark and dark our woes. Light and Darkness
- 744 5.3.85 ...This vault a feasting presence full of light... Light and Darkness
- 732 2.5.10 And in their triumph die like fire and powder... Warfare
- 735 3.3.101 As if that name / Shot from the deadly level of a gun... Warfare
- 735 3.3.131 Like powder in a skilless soldier's flask / Is set afire... Warfare
- 742 5.1.64 ...As violently as hasty powder fired... Warfare
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- Macbeth
- 490 1.3.106 Why do you dress me / In borrowed robes? Clothing
- 490 1.3.144 ...our strange garments, cleave not to their mould... Clothing
- 494 1.7.34 .../ Which would be worn now in their newest gloss... Clothing
- 494 1.7.36 .../ Wherein you dressed yourself? Clothing
- 498 2.4.39 .../ Lest our old robes sit easier than our new. Clothing
- 509 5.2.15 He cannot buckle his distempered cause... Clothing
- 509 5.2.21 ...like a giant's robe / Upon a dwarfish thief. Clothing
- 496 2.2.57 Ha, they pluck out mine eyes. Sight
- 497 2.3.71 Approach the chamber and destroy your sight. Sight
- 502 3.4.58 ...that dare look on that / Which might appal the devil. Sight
- 505 4.1.129 Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs. Sight
- 491 1.4.41 ...signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine... Light and Darkness
- 491 1.4.51 ... Let not light see my black and deep desires Light and Darkness
- 492 1.5.52 .../ Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark Light and Darkness
- 495 2.1.4 There's husbandry in heaven... Light and Darkness
- 498 2.4.7 And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamps Light and Darkness
- 498 2.4.9 ...darkness does the face of earth entomb... Light and Darkness
- 500 3.2.47 Come, seeling night, / Scarf up the tender eye... Light and Darkness
- 505 4.1.64 ...black, and midnight hags... Light and Darkness
- 496 2.2.43 ...to think / So brain-sickly... Sickness and Disease
- 497 2.3.59 Some say the earth / Was feverous and did shake... Sickness and Disease
- 500 3.2.25 After life's fitful fever he sleeps well... Sickness and Disease
- 507 4.3.216 ...to cure this deadly grief... Sickness and Disease
- 508 5.1.69 ...infected minds / To their deaf pillows... Sickness and Disease
- 509 5.2.28 ...our country's purge... Sickness and Disease
- 510 5.3.42 Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased... Sickness and Disease
- 510 5.3.53 ...find her disease / and purge it... Sickness and Disease
- 496 2.2.34 Macbeth does murder sleep... Unnatural events
- 497 2.3.65 Confusion now hath made his masterpiece. Unnatural events
- 497 2.3.113 ...like a breach in nature... Unnatural events
- 500 3.2.18 ...let the frame of things disjoint... Unnatural events
- 489 1.2.35 ...as sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion. Animals and Birds
- 490 1.3.8 ...like a rat without a tail... Animals and Birds
- 492 1.5.65 ...be the serpent under't. Animals and Birds
- 499 3.1.93 ...in the catalogue ye go for men,/ As hounds ... Animals and Birds
- 500 3.2.15 We have scorched the snake, not killed it. Animals and Birds
- 500 3.2.37 O, full of scorpions is my mind... Animals and Birds
- 502 3.4.28 There the grown serpent lies. The worm that's fled... Animals and Birds
- 502 3.4.71 our monuments / shall be the maws of kites Animals and Birds
- 502 3.4.99 Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear Animals and Birds
- 505 4.1.106 Be lion-mettled... Animals and Birds
- 506 4.2.9 ...the poor wren,/ The most diminuitive of birds... Animals and Birds
- 507 4.3.16 To offer up a poor weak innocent lamb... Animals and Birds
- 507 4.3.40 ...our country sinks beneath the yoke... Animals and Birds
- 507 4.3.54 ...the poor state / Esteem him as a lamb... Animals and Birds
- 507 4.3.74 There cannot be / That vulture in you Animals and Birds
- 507 4.3.219 What, all my pretty chickens and their dam... Animals and Birds
- 514 5.7.2 ...bear-like I must fight the course Animals and Birds
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- Othello
- 595 2.1.113 ...wildcats in your kitchens... Animals and birds
- 600 3.3.111 As if there were some monster in thy thought... Animals and birds
- 600 3.3.170 It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock... Animals and birds
- 600 3.3.408 ...as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys... Animals and birds
- 601 3.4.158 It is a monster / Begot upon itself, born on itself... Animals and birds
- 601 3.4.160 Heaven keep the monster from Othello's mind. Animals and birds
- 592 1.1.29 ...must be beleed and calmed... Sea
- 592 1.1.154 Another of his fathom they have none... Sea
- 593 1.2.17 The law... / Will give him cable... Sea
- 594 1.3.337 ...knit to thy deserving with cables... Sea
- 600 3.4.453 Swell, bosom, with thy freight... Sea
- 606 5.2.275 ... / And very sea-mark of my utmost sail... Sea
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- 1 Henry IV
- 36 1.3.173 ...that sweet lovely rose, / And plant this thorn... Plants and Flowers
- 40 2.4.9 ...out of this nettle danger we pluck this flower safety... Plants and Flowers
- 41 2.5.243 If reasons were as plentiful as blackberries... Plants and Flowers
- 41 2.5.404 ...though the camomile... Plants and Flowers
- 41 2.5.431 If...the tree may be known by the fruit... Plants and Flowers
- 43 3.2.15 As thou art matched withal and grafted to... Plants and Flowers
- 44 3.3.4 ...withered like an old apple-john... Plants and Flowers
- 52 5.4.71 ...all the budding honours on thy crest / I'll crop... Plants and Flowers
- 34 1.1.10 ...like the meteors of a troubled heaven... Light and Darkness
- 35 1.2.194 ...herein will I imitate the sun... Light and Darkness
- 35 1.2.209 ...light bright metal... / ...glitt'ring... Light and Darkness
- 36 1.3.200 ...pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon... Light and Darkness
- 41 2.5.322 ...do you see these meteors?... Light and Darkness
- 42 3.1.13 The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes... Light and Darkness
- 42 3.1.22 The heavens were all on fire... Light and Darkness
- 42 3.1.215 As is the difference betwixt day and night... Light and Darkness
- 42 3.1.259 ...hot Lord Percy is on fire to go... Light and Darkness
- 43 3.2.47 ...like a comet, I was wondered at... Light and Darkness
- 43 3.2.79 ...sun-like majesty... Light and Darkness
- 44 3.3.205 The land is burning... Light and Darkness
- 45 4.1.103 ...gorgeous as the sun at midsummer... Light and Darkness
- 45 4.1.118 I am on fire. Light and Darkness
- 49 5.1.19 ...no more an exhaled meteor... Light and Darkness
- 52 5.4.64 Two stars keep not their motion in one sphere... Light and Darkness
- 35 1.2.42 ...is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance Clothing
- 38 2.2.2 ...frets like a gummed velvet... Clothing
- 43 3.2.51 ...dressed myself in such humility... Clothing
- 43 3.2.56 My presence like a robe... Clothing
- 43 3.2.112 Mars in swaddling clothes. Clothing
- 43 3.2.135 ... / A garment all of blood... Clothing
- 43 3.2.142 ...honour sitting on his helm... Clothing
- 44 3.3.3 ...like an old lady's loose gown... Clothing
- 49 5.1.12 And made us doff our easy robes of peace... Clothing
- 51 5.3.27 I'll murder all his wardrobe... Clothing
- 34 1.1.5 ...the thirsty entrance of this soil... Food and Drink
- 35 1.2.41 As the honey of Hybla,... Food and Drink
- 36 1.3.127 ...drunk with choler?... Food and Drink
- 37 2.1.29 ...as good deed as drink... Food and Drink
- 37 2.1.85 ...Justice hath liquored her... Food and Drink
- 39 2.3.17 ...lards the lean earth as he walks... Food and Drink
- 40 2.4.31 ...such a dish of skim-milk... Food and Drink
- 41 2.5.125 ...worse than a cup of sack with lime in it... Food and Drink
- 41 2.5.129 ...then am I a shotten herring. Food and Drink
- 41 2.5.456 ...bombard of sack...that roasted Manningtree ox... Food and Drink
- 41 2.5.517 As fat as butter... Food and Drink
- 42 3.1.251 ...protest of pepper gingerbread... Food and Drink
- 43 3.2.58 ...showed like a feast... Food and Drink
- 43 3.2.71 They surfeited with honey... Food and Drink
- 43 3.2.84 ...with his presence glutted, gorged, and full. Food and Drink
- 43 3.2.180 Advantage feeds him fat while men delay. Food and Drink
- 46 4.2.21 None but such toasts and butter. Food and Drink
- 46 4.2.65 ...food for powder... Food and Drink
- 51 5.3.58 ...let him make a carbonado of me... Food and Drink
- 52 5.4.85 And food for- / For worms, brave Percy Food and Drink
- 34 1.1.97 ...Which makes him prune himself, and bristle up... Animals and Birds
- 35 1.2.74 ...melancholy as a gib cat, or a lugged bear. Animals and Birds
- 36 1.3.196 ... / To rouse a lion than to start a hare! Animals and Birds
- 36 1.3.238 ...Nettled and stung with pismires... Animals and Birds
- 37 2.1.15 I am stung like a tench. Animals and Birds
- 37 2.1.21 ...breeds fleas like a loach. Animals and Birds
- 37 2.1.74 ...none of these mad mustachio purple-hued maltworms... Animals and Birds
- 38 2.2.82 Ah, whoreson caterpillars... Animals and Birds
- 39 2.3.9 ...more valour...than in a wild duck. Animals and Birds
- 40 2.4.75 Out, you mad-headed ape!... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.90 As merry as crickets, my lad. Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.100 ...fewer words than a parrot... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.138 ...like a flock of wild geese... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.264 ...as ever I heard bull-calf Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.333 ...an eagle's talon in the waist... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.349 ...kills a sparrow flying... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.363 ...as cheap as stinking mackeral... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.440 ...for a rabbit sucker, or a poulter's hare... Animals and Birds
- 41 2.5.534 ...snorting like a horse... Animals and Birds
- 42 3.1.125 I had rather be a kitten... Animals and Birds
- 42 3.1.155 ...tedious / As a tired horse. Animals and Birds
- 42 3.1.163 ...valiant as a lion... Animals and Birds
- 42 3.1.255 ...be redbreast teacher... Animals and Birds
- 43 3.2.30 ...do hold a wing / Quite from the flight... Animals and Birds
- 43 3.2.75 ...as the cuckoo is in June... Animals and Birds
- 43 3.2.102 ...the lion's armed jaws... Animals and Birds
- 44 3.3.113 ...no more truth...than in a drawn fox. Animals and Birds
- 44 3.3.147 ...as the roaring of the lion's whelp. Animals and Birds
- 45 4.1.98 All plumed like ostriches... Animals and Birds
- 45 4.1.104 Wanton as youthful goats wild as young bulls... Animals and Birds
- 46 4.2.20 ...worse than a struck fowl or a hurt wild duck... Animals and Birds
- 46 4.2.58 ...as vigilant as a cat to steal cream. Animals and Birds
- 49 5.1.60 As that ungentle gull, the cuckoo's bird... Animals and Birds
- 50 5.2.9 ...treason is but trusted like the fox... Animals and Birds
- 50 5.2.14 ...we shall feed like oxen at a stall... Animals and Birds
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- Julius Caesar
- 8 1.1.72 These growing feathers plucked from Caesar's wing... Animals and birds
- 9 1.2.63 ... / And groaning underneath this age's yoke.. Animals and birds
- 9 1.2.187 ...Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes... Animals and birds
- 9 1.2.195 Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look. Animals and birds
- 10 1.3.103 ...I know he would not be a wolf... Animals and birds
- 11 2.1.14 It is the bright day that brings forth the adder... Animals and birds
- 11 2.1.32 And therefore think him as a serpent's egg... Animals and birds
- 12 2.2.46 We are two lions littered in one day... Animals and birds
- 15 3.1.43 ...and base spaniel fawning. Animals and birds
- 15 3.1.46 I spurn thee like a cur out of my way. Animals and birds
- 15 3.1.208 O world, thou wast the forest to this hart... Animals and birds
- 15 3.1.276 ...let slip the dogs of war... Animals and birds
- 18 4.1.21 He shall but bear them as the ass bears gold... Animals and birds
- 18 4.1.31 It is a creature that I teach to fight... Animals and birds
- 19 4.2.23 ...like horses hot at hand... Animals and birds
- 19 4.2.79 I had rather be a dog and bay the moon... Animals and birds
- 19 4.2.164 O Cassius, you are yoked with a lamb... Animals and birds
- 20 5.1.34 ...they rob the Hybla bees, / And leave them honeyless. Animals and birds
- 20 5.1.42 You showed your teeth like apes... Animals and birds
- 20 5.1.44 Whilst damned Casca, like a cur, behind,... Animals and birds
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- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 547 2.1.7 Swifter than the moones sphere... Light and Darkness
- 549 3.1.165 ... / To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes. Light and Darkness
- 550 3.2.53 ...and that the moon / May through the centre creep... Light and Darkness
- 552 4.1.97 ...Swifter than the wand'ring moon. Light and Darkness
- 547 2.1.29 ...or spangled starlight sheen... Light and Darkness
- 550 3.2.188 ...who more engilds the night / Than all yon fiery O's... Light and Darkness
- 545 1.1.171 ... / By the simplicity of Venus' doves,... Animals and Birds
- 545 1.1.184 ... / More tuneable than lark to shepherd's ear... Animals and Birds
- 546 1.2.77 ...as gently as any sucking dove... Animals and Birds
- 548 2.2.120 Who will not change a raven for a dove? Animals and Birds
- 550 3.2.20 ... / As wild geese that the creeping fowler eye... Animals and Birds
- 550 3.2.143 ...turns to a crow / When thou hold'st up thy hand. Animals and Birds
- 552 4.1.139 Begin these wood-birds but to couple now? Animals and Birds
- 555 5.2.24 ... / Hop as light as bird from brier,... Animals and Birds
- 545 1.1.76 ...the rose distilled... Plants and Flowers
- 545 1.1.129 How chance the roses there do fade so fast? Plants and Flowers
- 547 2.1.10 The cowslips tall her pensioners be... Plants and Flowers
- 549 3.1.87 ...most lily-white of hue, / Of colour like the red rose... Plants and Flowers
- 549 3.1.191 ... / And when she weeps, weeps every little flower,... Plants and Flowers
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- As You Like It
- 220 1.2.89 ...as pigeons feed their young... Animals and Birds
- 226 2.5.11 I can suck melancholy...as a weasel sucks eggs. Animals and Birds
- 228 2.7.30 My lungs begin to crow like chanticleer... Animals and Birds
- 228 2.7.86 Why then my taxing like a wild goose flies.... Animals and Birds
- 228 2.7.128 Whiles, like doe, I go to find my fawn... Animals and Birds
- 234 4.1.147 I will laugh like a hyena... Animals and Birds
- 234 4.1.141 I will be more jealous of thee then a Barbary... Animals and Birds
- 236 4.3.19 Her love is not the hare that I do hunt... Animals and Birds
- 236 4.3.71 ...love hath made thee a tame snake... Animals and Birds
- 238 5.2.29 ...anything so sudden but the fight of two rams... Animals and Birds
- 240 5.4.60 ...as your pearl in your foul oyster. Animals and Birds
- 224 2.3.64 ...thou prun'st a rotten tree... Plants and Flowers
- 228 2.7.26 ... / And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe... Plants and Flowers
- 228 2.7.45 ...weed your better judgements... Plants and Flowers
- 230 3.2.117 ...you'll be rotten ere you be half-ripe... Plants and Flowers
- 224 2.3.53 ...my age is as a lusty winter, / Frosty but kindly... Weather
- 228 2.7.48 ...as large a charter as the wind... Weather
- 228 2.7.175 Blow, blow, thou winter wind... Weather
- 233 3.5.51 ... / Like foggy south, puffing with wind and rain? Weather
- 234 4.1.140 Maids are May when they are maids... Weather
- 240 5.4.133 ...sure together / As the winter to foul weather... Weather
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- The Merchant of Venice
- 579 3.2.44 ...he makes a swanlike end, / Fading in music... Music
- 585 5.1.61 ...Still choiring to the young-eyed cherubins. Music
- 585 5.1.102 The crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark... Music
- 566 1.1.34 ... / Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks... Clothing
- 566 1.1.91 With purpose to be dressed in an opinion... Clothing
- 570 2.2.182 If I do not put on a sober habit,... Clothing
- 570 2.2.193 ...put on / Your boldest suit of mirth,... Clothing
- 575 2.7.51 ...To rib her cerecloth in the obscure grave. Clothing
- 577 2.9.38 Let none presume / To wear an undeserved dignity. Clothing
- 579 3.2.98 ...the beauteous scarf / Veiling an Indian beauty... Clothing
- 568 1.3.117 ... / And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur... Animals and Birds
- 580 3.3.7 ... / But since I am a dog, beware my fangs. Animals and Birds
- 580 3.3.18 It is the most impenetrable cur ... Animals and Birds
- 583 4.1.132 Thy currish sprit / Governed a wolf... Animals and Birds
- 583 4.1.289 ...to change this currish Jew... Animals and Birds
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- The Taming of the Shrew
- 753 none.Induction#Scene#1.32 How like a swine he lies. Animals and Birds
- 754 none.Induction#Scene#2.35 ... / And twenty caged nightingales do sing. Animals and Birds
- 756 1.2.80 ...as many diseases as two-and-twenty horses,... Animals and Birds
- 756 1.2.113 ...no more eyes to see withal than a cat. Animals and Birds
- 756 1.2.195 But will you woo this wildcat? Animals and Birds
- 756 1.2.201 ... / Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat? Animals and Birds
- 757 2.1.34 ... / And for your love to her lead apes in hell. Animals and Birds
- 757 2.1.171 She sings as sweetly as a nightingale. Animals and Birds
- 757 2.1.207 O slow-winged turtle, shall a buzzard take thee? Animals and Birds
- 757 2.1.210 If I be waspish, best beware my sting. Animals and Birds
- 757 2.1.225 ...You crow too like a craven. Animals and Birds
- 761 4.1.176 My falcon now is sharp and passing empty,... Animals and Birds
- 763 4.3.173 ...is the jay more precious than the lark... Animals and Birds
- 768 5.2.41 Believe me, sir, they butt together well. Animals and Birds
- 768 5.2.54 Lucentio slipped me like his greyhound... Animals and Birds
- 768 5.2.58 'Tis thought your deer does hold you at a bay. Animals and Birds
- 755 1.1.170 ... / Began to scold and raise up such a storm... Weather
- 756 1.2.47 ...what happy gale / Blows you to Padua... Weather
- 756 1.2.49 Such wind as scatters young men through the world... Weather
- 756 1.2.95 ... / As thunder when the clouds in autumn crack. Weather
- 757 2.1.135 ... / Yet extreme gusts will blow out fire... Weather
- 757 2.1.140 ...as mountains are for winds, / That shakes not... Weather
- 757 2.1.289 ...but temperate as the morn. Weather
- 763 4.3.171 ...as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds,... Weather
- 768 5.2.145 ...as whirlwinds shake fair buds,... Weather
- 755 1.1.218 Whose sudden sight hath thralled my wounded eye. Warfare
- 763 4.3.88 ...a sleeve? 'Tis like a demi-cannon. Warfare
- 763 4.3.145 ...though thy little finger be armed in a thimble. Warfare
- 766 4.6.24 ...The field is won. Warfare
- 766 4.6.31 ... / Such war of white and red within her cheeks? Warfare
- 768 5.2.2 ...when raging war is done... Warfare
- 768 5.2.64 'Tis ten to one it maimed you... Warfare
- 768 5.2.125 ... / As prisoners to her womanly persuasion. Warfare
- 768 5.2.142 ... / And dart not scornful glances from those eyes.... Warfare
- 768 5.2.167 To offer war where they should kneel for peace,... Warfare
- 768 5.2.178 ...our lances are but straws... Warfare
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- Twelfth Night
- 846 1.1.21 ...my desires, like fell and cruel hounds... Hunting and Fishing
- 846 1.1.34 ...when the rich golden shaft / Hath killed the flock... Hunting and Fishing
- 850 1.5.88 ...take those things for birdbolts... Hunting and Fishing
- 855 2.5.20 ...the trout that must be caught with tickling. Hunting and Fishing
- 855 2.5.81 Now is the woodcock near the gin.... Hunting and Fishing
- 855 2.5.112 And with what wing the staniel checks at it! Hunting and Fishing
- 855 2.5.119 ...he is now at a cold scent. Hunting and Fishing
- 846 1.1.19 Methought she purged the air of pestilence; Sickness and Disease
- 847 1.2.45 ... / Doth oft close in pollution,... Sickness and Disease
- 850 1.5.72 Infirmity, that decays the wise,... Sickness and Disease
- 850 1.5.285 Even so quickly may one catch the plague? Sickness and Disease
- 851 2.1.4 The malignancy of my fate... Sickness and Disease
- 853 2.3.53 ... / A contagious breath. Sickness and Disease
- 859 3.4.127 His very genius hath taken the infection of the device,... Sickness and Disease
- 859 3.4.348 ... vice whose strong corruption / Inhabits our frail blood. Sickness and Disease
- 859 3.4.359 ...no blemish but the mind. Sickness and Disease
- 846 1.1.27 ...like a cloistress she will veiled walk... Enclosed space
- 847 1.2.44 ...a beauteous wall / Doth oft close in pollution,... Enclosed space
- 850 1.5.257 Make me a willow cabin at your gate... Enclosed space
- 861 4.2.46 I say this house is as dark as ignorance... Enclosed space
- 863 5.1.338 ...to be imprisoned, / Kept in a dark house,... Enclosed space
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- King Lear [The Folio Text]
- 432 1.1.144 ...though the fork invade / The region of my heart. Tortured Body
- 435 1.4.247 ...like an engine, wrenched my frame of nature... Tortured Body
- 435 1.4.280 Th'untented woundings of a father's curse... Tortured Body
- 437 2.1.89 O madam, my old heart is cracked, it's cracked. Tortured Body
- 438 2.2.333 ...struck me with her tongue / Most serpent-like... Tortured Body
- 438 2.2.396 Thou art a boil, / A plague-sore... Tortured Body
- 438 2.2.458 This heart shall break into a hundred thousand flaws... Tortured Body
- 439 3.1.7 ...who labours to outjest / His heart-struck injuries... Tortured Body
- 440 3.2.23 Your high-engendered battles 'gainst a head / So old... Tortured Body
- 440 3.2.43 The wrathful skies / Gallow the very wanderes... Tortured Body
- 442 3.4.6 ...this contentious storm / Invades us to the skin. Tortured Body
- 442 3.4.15 Is it not as this mouth should tear this hand... Tortured Body
- 445 3.7.52 I am tied to th'stake, and I must stand the course. Tortured Body
- 445 3.7.54 ...thy cruel nails / Pluck out his poor old eyes... Tortured Body
- 446 4.1.37 As flies to wanton boys are we to th'gods... Tortured Body
- 450 4.5.85 O thou side-piercing sight! Tortured Body
- 450 4.5.157 Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thy own back. Tortured Body
- 450 4.5.189 I am cut to th' brains. Tortured Body
- 450 4.5.259 To know our enemies' minds we rip their hearts; Tortured Body
- 451 4.6.13 Cure this great breach in his abused nature; Tortured Body
- 451 4.6.39 I am bound / Upon a wheel of fire Tortured Body
- 454 5.3.48 ... / And turn our impressed lances in our eyes... Tortured Body
- 454 5.3.188 ...but his flawed heart... / / Burst smilingly. Tortured Body
- 454 5.3.290 ...upon the rack of this tough world / Stretch him out... Tortured Body
- 432 1.1.49 ... / Since now we will divest us both of rule... Clothing
- 432 1.1.216 ...a thing so monstrous to dismantle... Clothing
- 432 1.1.280 Time shall unfold what pleated cunning hides... Clothing
- 438 2.2.174 ...with presented nakedness outface / The winds... Clothing
- 438 2.2.443 Why, nature needs not what thou, gorgeous, wear'st... Clothing
- 442 3.4.95 ...to answer with thy uncovered body this extremity... Clothing
- 450 4.5.160 Through tattered clothes great vices do appear; Clothing
- 451 4.6.7 These weeds are memories of those worser hours. Clothing
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