Shakespeare's Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare (best books to read all time .TXT) 📗
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haggard (noun), 203
hap, 204
harlotry, 253
have at thee, 167, 261
haviour, 200
hay (in fencing), 208
he (= him), 240
he (= man), 264
healthsome, 254
heartless (= cowardly), 167
Heart's-ease, 260
heavy (play upon), 170
held him carelessly, 236
highmost, 216
high-top-gallant, 214
hilding, 209, 243
his (= its), 259, 270
hoar (= mouldy), 213
hold the candle, to, 184
holp, 174
homely in thy drift, 206
honey (adjective), 216
hood, 227
hour (dissyllable), 216, 225
house (= sheath), 270
humorous, 198
humours, 197
hunts-up, 238
I (repeated), 220
idle worms, 186
ill-beseeming, 234
importuned (accent), 170
in (= into), 262, 267
in extremity, 181
in happy time, 241
in his view, 170
in post, 273
in spite, 168, 192
inconstant, 252
indite (= invite), 213
infection (quadrisyllable), 265
inherit (= possess), 173
it fits, 192
Jack, 213, 219, 261
jealous (= suspicious), 267
jealous-hood, 257
joint-stools, 188
keep ado, 236
kindly, 211, 271
king of cats, 221
knife (worn by ladies), 248, 254
label, 248
labour (of time), 258
lace, 210, 237
Lady, lady, lady, 213
lady-bird, 177
lamentation (metre), 235
Lammas-tide, 178
languish (noun), 174
lantern, 267
lay (= wager), 178
lay along, 266
learn (= teach), 227, 253
leaves, 218
let (noun), 200
level (= aim), 234
lieve, 215
light (play upon), 183
lightning before death, 268
like (= likely), 254
like of, 181
living (noun), 258
loggerhead, 257
long sword, 168
love (= Venus), 215
loving-jealous, 204
Mab, 185
made (= did), 273
maidenhead, 177
make and mar, 172
makes dainty, 190
mammet, 244
man of wax, 179
manage (noun), 224
mandrake, 254
manners (number), 272
many's, 181
marchpane, 189
margent, 180
mark (= appoint), 179
mark-man, 171
marriage (trisyllable), 196, 247, 272
married (figurative), 180
married and marred, 172
masks (ladies'), 172
me (ethical dative), 208, 219
mean (noun), 233
measure (= dance), 182
merchant (contemptuous), 213
mewed up, 236
mickle, 205
minion, 243
misadventure, 262
mistempered, 168
mistress (trisyllable), 214
modern (= trite), 231
moody (= angry), 219
mouse-hunt, 257
moved, 168
much upon these years, 179
muffle, 267
natural (= fool), 212
naught, 230
needly, 231
needy, 241
neighbour-stained, 168
new (adverbial), 170
news (number), 216, 242
nice (= petty, trifling), 224, 265
nightgown, 168
nor ... not, 238, 241
nothing (adverb), 169
nuptial, 191
O (= grief), 233
o'er-perch, 200
of (= on), 167, 216
of the very first house, 208
old (= practised), 234
one is no number, 173
operation (= effect), 219
opposition (metre), 253
orchard (= garden), 197
osier cage, 204
outrage (= outcry), 272
outrage (trisyllable), 222
overwhelming, 263
owe (= possess), 199
pale as a clout, 215
paly, 249
pardonnez-mois, 209
partisan, 167
parts (= gifts), 232, 244
passado, 208, 222
passing (adverbial), 172
pastry, 256
patience (trisyllable), 262, 272
patience perforce, 193
pay that doctrine, 172
peace (metre), 243
perforce (= by force), 272
peruse (= scan), 267
pestilent, 261
Phaethon, 225
pilcher, 222
pin (in archery), 207
pinked, 211
plantain, 174
pluck, 204
portly, 192
poor my lord, 230
pothecary, 273
pout'st upon, 235
powerful grace, 205
predominant, 205
presence, 268
present(= immediate), 264
presently, 262
pretty, 261
prevails (= avails), 233
prick of noon, 212
prick-song, 208
prince of cats, 207
princox, 193
procure, 239
prodigious, 196
proof (= experience), 171
proof (of armour), 171
properer, 215
prorogued, 200, 248
proverbed, 184
pump (= shoe), 211
punto reverso, 208
purchase out, 225
question (= conversation), 172
quit (= requite), 214
quote (= note), 183
quoth, 179
R, the dog's letter, 215
rearward, 231
reason coldly, 220
rebeck, 261
receipt, 241
receptacle (accent), 254
reckoning, 172
reeky, 249
remember (reflexive), 178
respective, 223
rest you merry! 175
retort (= throw back), 224
riddling, 206
roe (play upon), 209
rood (= cross), 179
ropery, 213
rosemary, 259
round (= whisper), 195
runaways' eyes, 225
rushed aside the law, 232
rushes, 183
sadly (= seriously), 171
sadness, 171
savage wild, 267
scales (singular), 176
scant, 176
scape, 219
scathe, 192
scorn at, 192
season, 206
set abroach, 169
set up my rest, 269
sick and green, 199
siege (figurative), 171, 272
silver-sweet, 203
simpleness, 216, 233
simples (= herbs), 216, 263
single-soled, 211
sir-reverence, 185
skains-mates, 213
slip (= counterfeit), 210
slops, 210
slow (verb), 247
smooth (verb), 231
so (omitted), 241
so brief to part, 235
so ho! 213
solemnity, 192
some minute, 273
some other where, 171
something (adverb), 266
sometime, 187
soon-speeding, 264
sorrow drinks our blood, 239
sort (= select), 253
sorted out, 241
soul (play upon), 183, 211
sound (= utter), 231
sour, 232, 267
sped, 222
speed, be my, 270
spinners, 186
spite, 198, 247
spleen, 224
spoke him fair, 224
stand on sudden haste, 206
star-crossed, 165
starved, 171
starveth, 264
stay (= wait for), 261
stay the circumstance, 216
steads, 206
still (= always), 269, 273
strained, 205
strange, 200, 227
strucken, 172
stumbling at graves, 270
substantial (quadrisyllable), 202
surcease, 249
swashing blow, 167
sweet my mother, 244
sweet water, 266
sweet-heart (accent), 257
sweeting, 211
sweetmeats, 187
swounded, 229
sycamore, 169
tables (turned up), 190
tackled stair, 214
take me with you, 242
take the wall, 166
take truce, 224
tassel-gentle, 203
teen, 178
temper (= mix), 241
tender (noun), 244
tender (= regard), 221
tetchy, 179
thank me no thankings, 243
that (affix), 233
therewithal, 273
this three hours, 265
thorough (= through), 207
thought(= hoped), 258
thou's, 178
thumb, rings for, 186
tidings (number), 241
timeless, 271
't is an ill cook, etc., 252
Titan, 204
toes, 190
to-night (= last night), 185, 207
torch-bearer, 182, 237
towards (= ready), 195
toy (= caprice), 252
trencher, 188
tried (= proved), 254
truckle-bed, 198
tutor me from, 219
two and forty hours, 249
two hours (of a play), 166
two may keep counsel, 214
Tybalt, 207
unattainted, 176
uncomfortable, 259
uneven (= indirect), 247
unfirm, 266
unkind (accent, etc.), 270
unmanned, 227
unsavoury, 270
unstuffed, 205
untimely (adverb), 223, 273
up (transposed), 253
use (tense), 196
utters (= sells), 264
validity, 233
vanished, 232
vanity, 218
vaulty (heaven), 238
Verona, 165
versal, 215
very (adjective), 222
view (= appearance), 170
volume (figurative), 180
volume (figurative), 180
wanton (masculine), 203
ware (= aware), 169, 200
was I with you? 211
weeds (= garments), 263
well (of the dead), 258, 262
well said (= well done), 193
what (= how, why), 191
what (= who), 194
wherefore (accent), 200
who (= which), 169, 188, 233, 242
wild-goose chase, 211
will none, 242
wit, 235, 240
with (= by), 170, 267
withal, 169
wits, five, 185
worm (in fingers), 186
wormwood, 178
worser, 205, 221
worshipped sun, 169
worth (= wealth), 218
wot, 232
wrought (= effected), 242
yet not, 199
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