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Julius Cæsar
129

upon a wish: 64 (III. ii. 271)

use (n.): 36 (II. ii. 25)

use (vb.): 98 (V. v. 76)

uttermost: 30 (II. i. 213)

ventures: 79 (IV. iii. 223)

void: 42 (II. iv. 37)

vouchsafe: 34 (II. i. 313)

walk (vb.): 1 (I. i. 3)

walks (n.): 10 (I. ii. 154)

warn: 83 (V. i. 5)

watch: 81 (IV. iii. 248)

weighing: 26 (II. i. 108)

well given: 11 (I. ii. 196)

well to friend: 48 (III. i. 143)

what (why): 27 (II. i. 123)

what bastard doth not: 93 (V. iv. 2)

what night: 17 (I. iii. 42)

what villain . . . justice: 71 (IV. iii. 20, 21)

when: 22 (II. i. 5)

whiles: 11 (I. ii. 208)

who's: 34 (II. i. 309)

why: 18 (I. iii. 63)

wind: 67 (IV. i. 32)

with (against): 8 (I. ii. 101)

with (by): 45 (III. i. 42)

with a spot I damn him: 66 (IV. i. 6)

with awl: 2 (I. i. 25)

with your will: 79 (IV. iii. 223)

withal: 33 (II. i. 292)

within the tent of Brutus: 70 (IV. iii. S. d.)

wives: 47 (III. i. 97)

woe the while: 19 (I. iii. 82)

word . . . world: 59 (III. ii. 124, 125)

work: 10 (I. ii. 162)

worse days endure: 15 (I. ii. 327)

yearns: 40 (II. ii. 129)

yoke and sufferance: 19 (I. iii. 84)

you were best: 64 (III. iii. 13)

your brother Cassius: 25 (II. i. 70)