MUSIC,-continued. I am advised to give her music o'mornings: they say will penetrate. The choir, With all the choicest music of the kingdom, Together sung Te Deum. it Cym. ii. 3. H.VIII. iv. 1. T. N. i. 3. MUSICIAN. He plays o' th' viol-de-gambo. MUSTERING. Call forth your actors by the scroll. Masters, spread yourselves. MUTABILITY. How chances mock, M. N. i. 2. And changes fill the cup of alteration With divers liquors ! H. IV. PT. II. iii. 1. till he To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander find it stopping a bung-hole? H. v. 1. Imperious Cæsar, dead, and turn'd to clay, O, that the earth, which kept the world in awe, There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, MYSTERIOUS. H. i. 5. K. L. i. 5. It was not brought me, my lord, there's the cunning of it; I found it thrown in at the casement of my closet. K. L. i. 2. NAIADS. N. You nymphs, call'd Naiads, of the wand'ring brooks, NAME. T. iv. 1. Brutus and Cæsar: what should be in that Cæsar? 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy,- I do beseech you, (Chiefly, that I might set it in my prayers,) Romeo, doff thy name; J. C. i. 2. R. J. ii. 2. T. iii. 1. And for that name, which is no part of thee, R. J. ii. 2. Nature hath meal, and bran; contempt, and grace. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature! Cym. iv. 2. T. C. iii. 3. Cym. iii. 3. NATURE,-continued. Nature, what things there are, Most abject in regard, and dear in use! Labouring art can never ransom Nature NATURAL PRODUCTIONS. Many for many virtues excellent, T.C. iii. 3. A. W. ii. 1. None but for some, and yet all different. For this, being smelt, with that part cheers each part; In man as well as herbs, grace, and rude will; Full soon the canker death eats up that plant. R. J. ii. 3. NECESSITY. NEED. Necessity's sharp pinch. K. L. ii. 4. Teach thy necessity to reason thus ; R. II. i. 3. Where is this straw, my fellow? The art of our necessities is strange, O, reason not the need: our basest beggars But, for true need, K. L. iii. 2. L. L. i. 1. K. L. ii. 4 You heavens, give me that patience: patience I need. I am sworn brother, sweet, To grim Necessity; and he and I Will keep a league till death. K. L. ii. 4. R. II. v. 1 NEGLECT (See also DELAY, OPPORTUNITY). O, then, beware; Those wounds heal ill that men do give themselves: Seals a commission to a blank of danger; T.C. iii. 3. H. VIII. iii. 2. And you are now sailed into the north of my lady's opinion, where you will hang like an icicle in a Dutchman's beard, unless you do redeem it by some laudable attempt, either of valour, or policy. They pass'd by me As misers do by beggars. NEWS (See also MESSENGER). T. N. iii. 2. T.C. iii. 3. A. Y. iii. 5. Let me speak, to the yet unknowing world, Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters; Of deaths put on by cunning, and forc'd cause; Fall'n on the inventor's heads; all this can I But I have words, H. v. 2. That should be howl'd out in the desert air M. iv. 3. And there are twenty weak and wearied posts, H. IV. PT. II. ii. 4. Is thy news good, or bad? answer to that: R. J. ii. 5. Young Arthur's death is common in their mouths: And he that speaks, doth gripe the hearer's wrist; NEWS,-continued. The whilst the iron did on the anvil cool, Cuts off his tale, and talks of Arthur's death. K. J. iv. 2. Tell him, there's a post come from my master, with his horn full of news. M. V. v. 1. Ere I was risen from the place that show'd My duty kneeling, came there a reeking post, Stew'd in his haste, half breathless, panting forth Which presently they read. After him, came spurring hard, A gentleman almost forspent with speed; K. L. ii. 4. That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied horse; I did demand what news from Shrewsbury. H. IV. PT. II. i. 1. Seek him, Titinius; whilst I go to meet Tedious it were to tell, and harsh to hear. I drown'd these news in tears. J.C. v. 3. T. S. iii. 2. T. G. iii. 1. H. VI. PT. III. ii. 1. News, fitted to the night: K. J. v. 6 news as you T. S. iii. 2. |