Armourers. Now thrive the armourers A. S. P. C. L. Henry v. 2 ch 5141 5 -The armourers accomplishing the knights, with busy hammers closing rivets up Thou art the armourer of my heart Arms [of the body] in this fad knot My arms fuch cel-skins stuft Ibid. 4 cb 527 4 How quickly fhould this arm of mine, now prifoner to the palfy, chastise thee Whofe arms were moulded in their mother's wombs And pithlefs arms like to a wither'd vine 4146 Richard ii. 2 3 425120 This arm is for the duke of York, and this for Rutland; both bound to revenge While life upholds this arm, this arm upholds the house of Lancaster 1 Henry iv. 1 1 442111 1 Henry vi. 1 Ibid. 2 The arm our foldier For he can do no more than Cæfar's arm, when Cæfar's head is off - And dare avow her beauty and her worth in other arms than hers Strike in their numb'd and mortify'd bare arms pins, wooden pricks, rosemary Was he [Adam] a gentleman ?—He was the first that ever bore arms Arms (Coats of.) From mine own windows torn my houshold coats Coriolanus. 1 You came in arms to spill mine enemies blood, But now in arms you ftrengthen it with yours The king of heaven forbid, our lord the king should so with civil and uncivil arms be rush'd upon Ibid. 3 3 429 160 - The arms are fair, when the intent for bearing them are just 1 Henry iv. 52 469 2 34 - Instead of gold we'll offer up our arms; fince arms avail not, now that Henry 's dead I must change arms at home and give the diftaff into my husband's hand ➡you, I pray you to this speedy voyage Army. A whole army shooting at me His army is a ragged multitude of hinds and peasants, rude and merciless 2 Hen. vi. 4 4 Army of good words Ibid. 5 3 6682 47 Cymbeline. 4 2 9191 I Lear. 4 2 954 126 127 218 595123 214 2 12 3642 5 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118149 Lear. 3 4 949|1|18 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2 132 247 Arraign. I'll teach you how you shall arraign your confcience Arras. I will ensconce me behind the arras I whipt me behind the arras In cypress chefts my arras Merch. of Venice. Othello. 3 4 1066 136 Merry W. of Windfor. 3 3 Much Ado about Nothing. 1 Heat me these irons hot, and look thou stand within the arras Go hide thee behind the arras The arras figures Be you and I behind an arras - Behind the arras I'll convey myself Array. Who gave me fresh array and entertainment 197 8425 60245 Taming of the Shrew. 2 3 1252 8 1263 134 401 163 4 4561 54 2 902 141 21011233 4 B 3 Ibid. 4 4 115256 Love's Labor Loft. 2 I 1532-7 2 Henry iv. 4 2 4961-3 11051249 Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 870141 Much Ado About Noth. 3 1 131252 If you please to shoot another arrow that self way which you did shoot the first fhould, in their own confines, with forked heads, have their round haunches gor'd 186113 I 1991 2 1 229 133 fied not swifter towards their aim, than did our foldiers, aiming at their safety, fly Do you think me a fwallow, an arrow, or a bullet So that my arrows, too flightly timber'd for fo loud a wind, would have reverted That I have thot my arrow o'er the house and hurt my brother Hamlet. 4 710312 2 Art. If by your art, my dearest father, you have put the wild waters in this roar, allay them The art of our neceffities is ftrange, that can make vile things precious Arteries. Univerfal plodding prifons up the nimble fpirits in the arteries duke of Bretagne, his claim to the crown of England by the ambassador Ibid. 1 1387116 Ibid. 4 2 404|2|38 Henry v.2 3 517234 I 52113 Hamlet. 5 21038217 Prodigies fuppofed to be seen on account of his death article tying Artillery. Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery; As we will ours against thefe faucy walls Art. Boys of art, I have deceiv'd you both Well fitted in the arts 1 Henry iv.5 Fair Padua nursery of arts O, had I but follow'd the arts!-then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair Twelfth Night. 1 3 309 210 One that feeds on objects arts and imitations Arts-man. Arts-man, præambula; we will be fingled from the barbarous Love'sL.Loft. 51 165149 Afcenfion-day. That, ere the next afcenfion-day at noon, your highness should deliver Did not the prophet say, that, before afcenfion-day at noon, my crown I should give off Ibid. 5 2 407143 Coriolanus. 2 2 7151 2 Afcent. His afcent is not by fuch eafy degrees as thofe who have been fupple, and courteous to the people Albes. My afhes, as the phoenix, may bring forth a bird that will revenge upon you all My bufinefs afketh hafte Afkance. Thou canst not look askance, nor bite the lip, as angry wenches will Afketh. The bufinefs afketh filent fecrecy Amath, a fpirit Twelfth Night. 3 Taming of the Shrew. 2 2 Henry vi. 1 Taming of the Shrew. 2 Ajpest. If you will jeft with me, know my aspect Comedy of Errors. 2 2 107139 Some other mistress hath thy fweet aspects Ibid. 2 2 1072/60 This aspect of mine hath fear'd the valiant 2021 28 That close aspect of his does fhew the mood of a much troubled breaft K. John. 4 2 403235 Ibid. 4 2 405122 Thy fad aspect, hath from the number of his banish'd years, pluck'd four away Malevolent to you in all aspects With an aspect of iron, that, when I come to woo ladies, I fright them There would he anchor his afpect, and die with looking on his life Alperfin. No fweet afperfion 1 Henry iv. 1 Afpicious. Our watch have, indeed, comprehended two afpicious perfons Afpick. Have I the afpick in my lips Much Ado About Nothing-35 136 253 Afpiration. That spirit of his in aspiration lifts him from the earth Troilus and Creffida. 4 5 881152 Afprick. This is an afprick's trail Afpired. That gallant spirit hath afpir'd the clouds Thou whorfon afs Antony and Cleopatra. 5 2 802218 Lear. 5 3 963113 22127 2 Gentlemen of Verona. 2 5 32115 If thou be'ft not an afs, I am a youth of fourteen - I do begin to perceive that I am made an afs All's Well. 2 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 2 56231 Ibid. 5 5 72213 If thou art chang'd to ought, 'tis to an afs-'Tis true the rides me and I long for grafs Do not forget to specify when time and place shall ferve that I am an afs Did you never fee the picture of we three?-welcome afs An affection'd ass, that cons state without book, and utters it by great fwarths Ibid. 2 3 31617 'Slight, will you make an ass o' me I was not made a horse, and yet I bear a burden like an afs By Cheshu, he is an afs, as in the 'orld Ibid. 3 2 321/2/11 Richard 55 43936 Henry v.3 2 521125 When I find the ass in compound with the major part of your fyllables Coriolanus. 2 17122 -He fhall but bear them as the afs bears gold The afs more captain than the lion If thou wert the afs, thy dulnefs would torment thee What a thing it is to be an afs Julius Cæfar. 41 758 115 Timen of Athens.35 816232 Ibid. 4 3 823146 That fuch a crafty devil as his mother should yield the world this afs May not an afs know when the cart draws the horse - Thy affes are gone about 'em 4 B 4 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 846216 Ajs. Afs. Your dull afs will not mend his pace with beating A. S. P. C. L. Hamlet. 5 11033|2|59 And will as tenderly be led by the nose as affes are -Make the Moor thank me, love me, and reward me, for making him egregiously an afs Afs-bead. You fee an afs' head of your own; do you? An afs's now! I fixed upon his head Will you help an ass-head and a coxcomb Affail. Here in the parliament, let us affail the family of York What lady would you chufe to affail Affailed. I have affail'd her with mufics Ibid. 2 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 110542 10 184 133 185 1 34 Ibid. 3 2 Twelfth Night. 513311 1 3 Henry vi. I 604 148 Cymbeline. 1 5 897 2 22 Hamlet. I As You Like It.1 Affails. But he affails; and our virginity, though valiant, in the defence yet is weak Till I have brought him to his wits again or lofe my labour in affaying it Let us affay our plot I will affay thee; fo defend thyself Ibid. 3 1 Meafure for Measure. 13 78147 891 6 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 117228 All's Well. 3 7 2952 4 Macbeth. 4 3 381 253 1 Henry iv. 5 4 470256 3 Henry vi. 1 4 608 240 Timon of Athens. 4 3 824 110 Aayed. What, if we affay'd to steal the clownish fool out of your father's court The rebels have affay'd to win the tower Affemblance. Care I for the limb, the thewes, the stature, bulk and big affemblance of a man Affemblies. And held in idle price to haunt affemblies Six French rapiers and poniards, with their affigns, as girdle, hanger, and so Lear. 1 Hamlet. 2 110091 4 Ibid. 2 2 1010|2|42 Ibid. 3 11016|2|39 31047 128 Troilus and Creffida. 2 1 8652 50 Henry viii. 1 1 672213 Romeo and Juliet. 5 1 9942 32 Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 870148 And fuch affurance ta'en as fhall with either part's agreement stand By this knot thou fhalt fo furely tie, thy now unfured affurance to the crown Timon of Athens. 2 2 812113 Hamlet. 5 1 1034221 Comedy of Errors. 3 2 111251 K. Jobr. 2 2 3952 4 2 Henry iv. 5 3 505115 Henry v.4 7 534153 Henry v.51 537225 1 Henry vi.16 549133 Aftringer Bid them atchieve me and then fell my bones O, learned indeed were that aftronomer, that knew the stars, as I his Atalanta's better part A. S. P. C. L. All's Well. 51 301|1|47 You have a nimble wit; I think it was made of Atalanta's heels She derives her honesty and atchieves her goodness 9072 4 2352 54 2 237 120 And to atchieve the filver livery of advised age Henry v.4 3 531256 2 Henry vi. 52 601 1244 And doth atchieve as foon as draw his sword Coriolanus. 4 7 732 225 A thousand deaths would I propose, to atchieve her I do love Tit. And. 2 1 837129 Merchant of Venice. 3 2 2112 19 K. Jubn. 4 2 404 110 422130 Othello. 2 110521 12 2 H. iv. 4 Henry v. 3 4 500 24 is, command How my atchievements mock me Bafely yielded upon compromife, that which his ancestors atchiev'd with blows R.. 2 Atchievement. For all the foil of the atchievement goes with me into the earth And for atchievement, offer us his ransom It takes from our atchievements Ate. The infernal Até in good apparel - An Até, stirring him to blood and strife Troi. and Creff. I 2 816 229 Hamlet. 1410061 8 Much Ado About Nothing.2 I 127227 And Cæfar's fpirit, ranging for revenge, with Até by his fide - More Atés, more Atés; ftir them on, stir them on Atbens. The common-wealth of Athens is become a forest of beasts Atbol, Earl of K. John. 2 1391131 Julius Cafar. 31 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 Atbwart. The baby beats the nurse and quite athwart goes all decorum 754230 127 249 823|2| 9492 33 1 Henry iv. 1 M. Meaf. for Meaf. 1 4 78236 128242 3 When all athwart, there came a poft from Wales loaden with heavy Atlas. Thou art no Atlas for fo great a weight Do bravely, horfe! for wot'ft thou whom thou mov'ft? the demy atlas of this earth Atomies. It is as easy to count atomies, as to resolve the propositions of a lover Atone. Since we cannot atone you, you shall see, juftice decide the victor's chivalry I was glad I did atone my countryman and you Atonements. To make atonements and compromises - If we do now make our atonement well, our peace will, like a broken limb united, grow ftronger for the breaking He defires to make atonement between the duke of Glofter and your brothers R.. Atropos. Come, Atropos, I say Attach. Or I'll attach you by this officer Merry Wives of Windfor. I Either confent to pay the fum for me, or I attach you by this officer Love's Labour Loft. 4 3 Defires you to attach his fon; who has his dignity and duty both cast off whome'er you find Attach'd with weariness Attaint. What fimple thief brags of his own attaint But chearful looks, and over-bears attaint W. Tale. 51 3592 2 Comedy of Errors.3 2 996233 14253 1102 34 527131 5701 2859138 Attainted. I My tender youth was never yet attaint with any paffion of inflaming love 1 Hen.vi. 5 6 Trail, and Creffid. |