A. S. P. C.L. Attainted. My father was attached, not attainted 1 Henry vi. 2 4 553,1146 Attainture. Hume's knavery will be the duchefs' wreck; and her attainture will be Attempt. Neither my coat, integrity, nor my profeffion can attempt you Meaf. for Meaf.4 2 2 Henry vi.1 2 All's Well. 1 3 5751 3 95147 279 214 282256 The attempt, and not the deed, confounds us :-hark!- No port is free; no place, that guard, and most unusual vigilance does not attend Lear. 2 - Attended. The crow doth fing as sweetly as the lark, when neither is attended I am attended at the cyprefs grove Lear. 2 4 945145 Merchant of Venice. 5 1 220120 I do condemn mine ears, that I have so long attended thee Attent. Seafon your admiration for a while with an attent ear - Attornies are deny'd me, and therefore perfonally I lay my claim to my inheritance of free defcent As fit as ten groats is for the hand of an attorney I could be well content to be mine own attorney in this cafe I by attorney, bless thee from thy mother Attorney'd. I am still attorney'd at your service 1 Henry vi. 54 Meaf. for Meaf.5 1 Their encounters, though not perfonal, have been royally attorney'd Winter's Tale. 1 Attraction. Setting the attraction of my good parts afide, I have no other charm I 3332 7 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 2 55 4 Hamlet. 1 410061 9 Troi. and Creff31 871158 1 Henry iv. 4 1 463 159 Avail. I charge thee, as heaven fhall work in me for thine avail, to tell me truly After this procefs, to give her the avaunt! it is a pity would move a monster Hen.viii. 2 31 -, you curs! Hence, avaunt! Audacious. Audacious without impudency Away with that audacious lady! Audacity. Arm me, audacity, from head to foot 567256 635245 Audience. And you yourfelf have of your audience been moft free and bounteous Audit. To make their audit at your highnefs pleafure Hamlet 131005129 Macbeth 6 367239 Audit. Audit. You have scarce time to fteal from spiritual leisure a brief span, to keep your] earthly audit Yet I can make my audit up If you will take this audit, take this life, and cancel thefe cold bonds And how his audit stands, who knows, fave heaven? Auditor. A kind of auditor A. S. P. C. L. Henry viii. 3 2 689 2 54 1448222 Audley. Sir Thomas. D. P. Audrey. D. P. Ave's. Their loud applaufe and Ave's vehement Ave-maries. But all his mind is bent on holiness, to number ave-maries on his beads 1 Henry iv. 2 671 As You Like It. 223 Meaf. for Meaf.1 I 7622 Avenged. If God will be avenged for the deed, O know you yet he doth it publickly R.. Averring notes of chamber hanging, pictures Coriolanus. Augers and understood relations, have by magot pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth the fecret'ft man of blood Aught. If your love can labour aught in fad invention 7031 Macbeth. 3 4 376 2 19 Much Ado About Noth. S 1143236 If you know aught which does behove my knowledge thereof to be inform'd; imprifon it not The augurers fay, they know not-they cannot tell,-look grimly, and dare not fpeak their knowledge You are too fure an augurer what you did fear is done Augury. If my augury deceive me not -We defy augury Avis'd. Are you avis'd of that Auld. Then take auld cloak about thee Aumerle. Duke of. D. P. 2 Gent. of Verona. 4 3 Hamlet. 5 21039|2|31 Merry Wives of Windjor.1 4 50250 Otbello. 2 31055229 413 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 Avouches. If this, which he avouches, does appear, there is no flying hence, nor tarrying here This avouches the fhepherd's fon Macbeth. 5 5 385213 Winter's Tale. 5 2 360211 - I could with bare-fac'd power sweep him from my fight, and bid my will avouch I might not this believe, without the fenfible and true avouch of mine own eyes Avided. What cannot be avoided, 'twere childish weakness to lament or fear 3 H.n.vi. 54 630121 →→→ What can be avoided, where end is purpos'd by the mighty gods Julius Cæjar. 2 2 750 151 Auricular. And by an auricular afsurance have your fatisfaction A. S. P. C.L. Lear. 1|2| 933|2|19 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 1882 14 Aufterely. Might'ft thou perceive aufterely in his eye, that he might plead in earnest Auftria. Arch-duke. D. P. Aufterity. With such aufterity as 'longeth to a father Auftria. Arch-duke of. Execration of Lady Conftance against him fellows Stand in authentic place Author. Oh, thou the earthly author of my blood Ibid. 3 But ftand as if a man were author of himself, and knew no other kin Authorities. When two authorities are up, neither fupreme, how soon confusion may enter 'twixt the gap of both, and take the one by the other Idle old man, that still would manage those authorities that he has given away Lear. 1 The demi-god authority Measure for Measure. 1 though it err like others, hath yet a kind of medicine in itself that skins the vice o' the top My authority bears a credent bulk, that no particular scandal once can touch, but it confounds the breather Though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft led by the nose with gold Our authority is his confent What authority furfeits on, would relieve us Or let us ftand to our authority, or let us lofe it Authority melts from me There thou might'st behold the great image of authority: a dog's obey'd in office But being awake, I do despise my dream 2 Henry iv. 5 5 5062 3 Winter's Tale. 2 2 810145 3341 262 Merry Wives of Wind. 1 1 Henry iv. 4 2 465 240 2 Henry iv. 3 Awak'd. My mafter is awak'd by great occafion, to call upon his own Tim. of Athens. 2 Awaking. Such as you nourish the cause of his awaking Much Ado About Noth. 2 Richard ii. I Awkward. And twice by awkward wind from England's bank drove back again unto Awl. I meddle with no trade,―man's matters, nor woman's matters, but with awl Axe. Nor ftir at nothing, till the axe of death hang over thee, as, fure, it shortly will We fet the axe to thy ufurping root Ay and no too, was good divinity Aye. For aye to be in fhady cloifter mew'd For aye, aufterity and fingle life Muft for aye confort with black-brow'd night Let this pernicious hour ftand aye accurfed in the calender Ibid. Mid. Night's Dream.1 Mid. Night's Dream.3 4941 51 610248 7412 4 268/2/20 2 4231 2 Aye. Thy faints for aye be crown'd with plagues A. S. P. C. L. Timon of Arbens.|5| 2| 826|1|19| Yet rich conceit taught thee to make vast Neptune weep for aye on thy low grave To feed for aye her lamp and flames of love I am come to bid my king and mafter aye good night Acur'd vault Ibid. 5 6 829 220 Troi. and Creff. 3 2 874 125 Lear. 5 3 964|2|52 Hamlet. 3 2 1020|2|29 B. Fair as a text B in a copy book Babble fhall not henceforth trouble me Love's Labour Loft. 5 2 For the watch to babble and talk, is most tolerable, and not to be endur'd Much Ado About Nothing. 3 3 134 145 313 11 A daughter; and a goodly babe, lufty, and like to live 284 152 341129 Babbling. The babbling goffip of the air Babes. So holy writ in babes hath judgment shown, when judges have been babes All's Well. 2 1 Thofe that do teach young babes, do it with gentle means, and easy tasks Baboons. Elfe you had looked through the grate, like a geminy of baboons Baccbanals. The riot of the tipfy bacchanals, tearing the Thracian finger in their rage Bachelors. This youthful parcel of noble bachelors stand at my bestowing All's Well. 2 3 Mid. Night's Dream. 5 1 Back. A ftraight back will stoop Jul. Cæfar. 3 3 O, many have broke their backs with laying manors on them for this great journey If your back cannot vouchsafe this burden, 'tis too weak ever to get a boy I love, and honour him; but must not break my back, to heal his finger Tim. of Ath. 2 Ibid. 2 Troi. and Creff. 1 672240 26751 I 3682252 1809 2 54 2 861 155 920251 Quarrel, I will back thee-How? turn thy back and run? Romeo and Juliet. 1 935 131 968117 Backbite. They are arrant knaves, and will backbite Back-door. Having found the back-door open of the unguarded hearts Cymbeline. 5 3 921131 Ibid. 5 5 928 1/21 As You Like It. 3 2 236112 Backing. Call you that backing of your friends? a plague upon such backing 2 Henry iv. 24 4531 7 2 Henry iv. 51 501140 Ibid. 51 501141 Come, Warwick, backing of the duke of York 3 Henry vi. 2 2 6121 5 Back-fword's man. He greets me well, fir: I knew him a good back-fword's man 2 Henry iv. 3 2 Back-trick. I have the back-trick, fimply as strong as any man in Illyria Tw. Night. 1 3 489225 309 240 3 Henry vi.5 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 1 Mer. of Venice. I 1 Henry iv. 1 Bag and baggage. No barricado for the belly, it will let in and out the enemy, with bag and baggage Baggage. You baggage Bagot. D. P. Winter's Tale. 1 Bag-pipes. And others, when the bag-pipes fings i' the nofe, cannct contain their 21256 1212 6 2173155 3 2011 54 1601 124 3 371230 2 444 120 3 5051 19 13322 6 415131 Merchant of Venice. 4 413 1215123 1215131 Winter's Tale. 4 Melancholy as the drone of a Lincolnshire bag-pipe Bajazets. Tongue, I must put you into a butter woman's mouth, and buy another of Have you with these contriv'd to bait me with this foul derifion Whilft that my wretchedness doth bait myself Are these thy bears? we'll bait thy bears to death Baited. How he hath been baited Why stay we to be baited with one that wants her wits Balance. She shall ne'er weigh more reafons in her balance -Are there balance here to weigh the flesh Ibid. 3 I Mid. Night's Dr. 3 Richard ii. 4 2 Henry vi. 5 Romeo and Juliet.1 Love's Labour Loft. 5 131/2/60 I 132 1 4 2 186 257 ++ I 4332 33 I 600228 Coriolanus. 4 M. Ado About Noth. 5 Mer. of Venice.4 I Which hung fo tottering in the balance, that I could neither believe, nor misdoubt All's Well. 3 Richardi. 3 4 431211 But in the balance of great Bolingbroke, befides himself, are all the English peers, 2 Henry iv.52 503124 If the balance of our lives had not one fcale of reafon to poise another of fenfuality Bale. Rome and her rats are at the point of battle, the one fide must have bale Baleful. Contriv'd by art and, baleful forcery By fight of these our baleful enemies Thou baleful meffenger, out of my fight Baleful weeds. I must up-fill this offer cage of ours with baleful weeds Balked in his own blood Ballad. Is there not a ballad, boy, of the king and the beggar The world was very guilty of fuch ballads fome three ages fince I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream Cor.1 1 Henry vi-2 Ibid. 5 1123234 1705114 I 550134 5 568240 2 Henry vi-3 2 5871 53 Rom. and Jul. 21 3 977 54 I 442/2 1 Henry iv. 1 Love's Lab. Loft.1 151142 Ibid. 2 151144 2 3 Mid. Night's Dream.[4] 1| 1912/20 |