1124 1612 54 1 . A. S. P. C. L. Bat. Wool of bat Macbeth. 41 11 378|1| 2 -Ife try whether your costard or my bat be the harder Lear.4 959151 Bat-fowling Tempeft. 211 9115 Batch. Thou core of envy, thou crusty batch of nature Troil. and Crel 5 1 884 1 26 Batchelor dismissed loves broom groves Tempeft.41 1 of threescore Much Ado About Notbing. I 123151 He Thews me where the batchelors fit Ibid. 2 125 256 When I said, I would die a batchelor, I did not think I should live to be married Ibid.2 31 131 213 Batchelorship. She was the first fruit of my batchelorship i Henry vi. 5 5 567 2148 Bate. Rather than she will bate one breath of her accustom'd crossness Mu. A. A. Notb.2 31 13012138 - Am I not fallen away vilely, since this last action, do I not bate? i Henry iv. 31 31 4612 23 And breeds no bate with telling of discreet stories 2 Henry iv. 241 486145 You bate too much of your own merits Timon of Atbens. 1 2 80917 Bated. Were the world mine, Demetrius being bated, the rest I'll give to be to you translated Midj. Nigbt's Dream. 1 Il 177 141 These griefs and losses have so 'bated me, that I fall hardly spare a pound of flesh Merchant of Venice. 31 31 212 2163 All plum'd like estridges, that with the wind bated i Henry iv. 41 | 464/2/43 That, on the supervize, no leisure bated Hamlet. 5) 210371125 Bates. D. P. Henry v. 5091 Who bates mine honour, shall not know my coin Tim. of Athens. 3) 31 814/2/23 Barbe. Let us bathe our hands in Cæsar's blood Julius Cæfar.3 1 753124 Bating. Hood my unmann'd blood, bating in my cheeks, with thy black mantle Romeo and Juliet. 31 21 983245 Bartalia. Our battalia trebles that account Richard iü. 51 3 6651234 Batten. Follow your function, go, and batten on cold bits Coriolanus. 4) 51 728 2132 Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, and batten on this moor Hamlet. 31 4 102411153 Batter his skull Tempeft. 31 2 141/39 Batter'd. The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace? Macbeth. 41 31 3821138 812134 Meas. for Meas: 211 Twelfth Nigbr. 41 1 326/2/56 3 Henry vi. 3) 1 616|2|44 Ant. and Cleop. 2 71 7811219 Ibid./4.12 7951132 Taming of the Shrew.li 2) 2591/41 Ricbard ii. 1 31 4171 20 i Henry iv. 4 1465122 What may the king's whole battle reach unto We would not seek a battle as we are, nor as we are, we say, we will not run it Henry v. 3 6 Each battle fees the other's umber'd face Ibid. 41cb 5271 I When all those legs, and arms, and heads, chopp'd off in a battle, shall join together Ibid. 4 1 52812/24 at the latter day, and cry all-We dy'd at such a place When without stratagem, but in plain shock and even play of battle was ever Ibid. 4 653612/27 known fo great and little loss Many a battle have I won in France, when as the enemy hath been ten to one compared to the morning compared to the sea Richard ii. 5 31 6651249 I'll draw the form and model of our battle The noise of battle hurled in the air 76219 As You Like It. 21 41 231|1|20 5251/21 3 Henry vi. 1 2 607120 Ibid. 21 51 614/15 Julius Cæsar. 2 2 7501146 Ibid.si Ibid. 5 11 762|1/22 Midf. Night's Dream. 31 2 1881158 All's Well. 4 5 3002/26 made her service Crelli) 31 862113 41 I I Ibid. 2 Ibid.31 1 902/16 a A.S. P. C. I. Bauble. Hither comes the bauble Othello.141 11106812131 Bavin. The kipping king, he ambled up and down with shallow jesters, and rath bavin wits i Henry iv. 3 2 4601155 Baulk'd. This was look'd for at your hand, and this was baulk'd Twelfth Nigbr. 3 2 3212/23 Bawbling. A bawbling vessel was he captain of Ibid. 51 13291 48 Bawcock. Why, how now, my bawcock ? how doft thou chuck Ibid. 3 4 3232135 Winter's Tale. I That's my bawcock 2 335 142 Good bawcock, bate thy rage Henry v. 3 2 52012133 Lid. The king's a bawcock, and a heart of gold 5272 41 Bawd. If it be not a bawd's house, it is pity of her life, for it is a naughty house Measure for Measure. 2 1 8012133 Is it a lawful trade if the law will allow it Ibid. 2 82 1123 - If your worship will take order with the drabs and the knaves you need not fear the bawds 81131 Thy sin 's not accidental, but a trade, mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd 88|246 The wickedness of that profession : 901|24 Ever your fresh whore, and your powder'd bawd To be bawd to a bell-wether As You Like It. 3) 2235-38 A most intelligencing bawd Winter's Tale. 2) 3) 342141 France is a bawd to fortune King Jobr. 3 1 39612 28 So shall my virtue be his vice's bawd Ricbard i. 51 31 437124 Poor rogues and usurers men! bawds between gold and want Timon of Albens. 22 81012 41 One that would'st be a bawd, in way of good service Lear. 2 21 940224 Yet, the 's a fimple bawd that cannot say as much O:hello. 41 2107026 Bawd-bern. Bawd, he is of antiquity too; bawd-born Measure for Measure. 3. 2 901225 Bawdry. We must be married, or we must live in bawdry As You Like It. 3) 3) 239147 Bawdy. It is a bawdy planet Winter's Tale. 1 2 336130 Bawdy-beuse. Went to a bawdy-house, not above once in a quarter-of an hour 1 Hen. iv. 3 3 46112 39 Ibid. This house is turn'd bawdy-house, they pick-pockets 31 31 462224 For we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gentlewomen, that live honestly by the prick of their needles, but it will be thought we keep a bawdy-house Atraight Henry v. 2 1 51412136 Bawdy Song. Come fing me a bawdy fong; make me merry i Henry iv.3) 31 461 2135 Bay. I'll rent the faireft house in it, after threepence a bay Measure for Measure. 2 1 'Tis thought your deer doth hold you at the bay Taming of the Sbrew. 5 2 275/2137 To rouse his wrongs, and chase them to the bay Richard ii. 2) 3) 425145 And make the cowards stand aloof at bay 1 Henry vi. 41 21 56112 53 I had rather be a dog and bay the moon, than such a Roman. Brutus, bay not me, I'll not endure it Julius Cæfar. 41 31 759122 Uncouple here, and let us make a bay Titus Andronicus. 2) 8372 37 I would we had a thousand Roman dames at such a bay Ibid.141 284612 36 What moves Ajax thus to bay at him Troi. and Crus: 21 31 8691156 Set the dogs o' the streets to bay me Cymbeline. 5 5 926 3 Bay'd. Here wast thou bay'd brave hart Julius Cajar.311 754117 We are at the stake, and bay'd about with many enemies Ibid. 41 0 7581 44 Baying. He leaves his back unarmed, the French and Wellh baying him at the heels 2 Henry iv. 1 3 479116 Baynard's Caftle. If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard's Castle Richard u. 31 51 6531235 Bayonne, Bishop of Henry viii. 21 41 685|2 21 Richard 17.21 41 4251243 Bay-trees. The bay-trees in our country all are wither’d Bay-windows. Why it hath bay-windows transparent as barricadoes Twelfth Night. 4. 2 327|2'15 Be. Than be so, better to cease to be Cymbeline. 41 41 91912 52 to be or not to be, that is the question Hamlet. 31 110171130 Beacb. Which can distinguish 'twixt the fiery orbs above, and the twinn'd stones upon the number'd beach Cymbeline. 17 85911145 Beacon. See noble Charles! the beacon of our friend i Henry vi. 312 557|1/21 But modeft doubt is call'd the beacon of the wise Troi, and Cref. 2 21 866 2151 Lear. 2 2 Approach, thou beacon to this under globe 942 143 Bead. You bead, you acorn Midf. Night's Dream. 3) 2 188 1118 Beadle. A very beadle to a humorous figh Love's Labor Loft. 31 1 1562118 Thou rascal beadle hold thy bloody hand : wby dost thou lalh that whore Lear. 4! 6958141 Beads. Oh, for my beads! I crop me for a finner Comedy of Errors. 2 108 2 21 - I'll give my jewels for a set of beads Richard i131 31 42912:47 4 C3 Bads. 82 140 2 2 2160 2 4112 4912 z 2 61 47 II1221 Ibid. 5 1 Ibid. 3 1 A. S. P. C.L. Beads. That beads of sweat have stood upon thy brow, like bubbles in a late disturbed stream i Henry iv. 2 3 450 When holy and devout religious men are at their beads, 'tis hard to draw them thence Ricbard in.31 7 654 256 of Sorrow Julius Cæfar. 31 1 754/2 44 Bead's-man Two Gent. of Ver. 1 23 121 Beads-men. Thy very beads-men learn to bend their bows of double-fatal yew against hy state Richard 7.2 21 42712/15 Beagle. She's a beagle, true-bred, and one that adores me Twelfth Night. 21 31 3161 70 Get thee away, and take thy beagles with thee. Timun of Albens. 41 31 821|233 Beak. Now on the beak (of the ship] Tempeft. I Beam. Of her view Merry Wives of Windfor.1 3 You found his mote: the king your mote did see, but I a beam do find in each of three Love's Labor Loft. 41 31 162 122 A rush will be a beam to hang thee on King John. 41 31 40612 39 Thy very beams will dry those vapours up 3 Henry vi. 15 3 6292/28 - Whose bright faces cast thousand beams upon me, like the sun Henry vii. 4 2 6952 16 Stands Colossus-wise, waving his beam Trøi. and Cref: 51 5 889110 Bear, How I may bear me here Tempeft. thou this letter to Mrs. Page Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 49/2/14 me to the prison Measure for Measure. 1 3 77234 She bears some breadth then Comedy of Errors. 31 2 them to my house 1171 20 They say I will bear myself proudly Much Ado About Nothing:123) 1311128 thee well in it - to Athens will I bear my folly back Midf. Night's Dream. 3) 2 187262 Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me As You Like It. 1 3) 228118 I had rather bear with you than bear you : yet I should bear no crop, if I did bear you Ibid. 2 4/ 23012141 - your body more seeming Ibid. 5) 41 248215 She bears me fair in hand Taming of the Shrew. 41 2 269144 We'll direct her how 'tis best to bear it All's Well. 31 7 294245 Behold thine indignation, mighty heaven, and tempt us not to bear above our power King Jobr. 5 5 41012157 Bear you well in this spring of time, let you be cropt before you come to prime Richard ii. 5) 21 4361] 28 out a knave against an honest inan 2 Henry iv. 5 1 501 57 They by observing him do bear themselves like foolish justices Ibid. 51 Between two horses which do bear him belt i Henry vi. 2 Ibid. 2 2 Henry vi, 1 3 Henry vi. 2 1609/247 You mean to bear me, not to bear with me Richard 11.3 1649/2/ As loth to bear me to the naughter-house Ibid. 13 41 652221 Thy face bears a command in't Coriolanus. 41 51 7296 Art. and Cleop.lt Romeo and Juliet. 1 5 974/7| 3 Hamlei.1 [ Animals] Be there bears i' the town Merry Wives of Windfor.1 Ibid. 1 Ibid. 1 1219 I have feen Sackerson loote twenty times, and have taken him by the chain Itid. I 481213 They are ill. favour'd rouvh things Comedy of Errors.13 112115 5012/20 41 5522114 4 5531/36 3] 5752/44 6 2 76912/27 5/100812/25 4.8/21 48/26 1 I *4812 3 7071126 990126 1 1 600 2130 A. S. P. C.L. Bear. (Arimal] Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear Macbeb.131 41 3761144 They have ty'd me to a stake; I cannot fly, but beurlike I must fight the course Ibid. 517 385239 And then our arms, like to a muzzled bear King Jibn.2 1 39212155 I am as melancholy as a gib cat, or a lugg d bear i Henry iv.1 2 443 233 Call hither to the stake my two, brave bears 2 Henry vi. 51 16001223 Are there thy bears, we'll bait these bears to death loid 51 600 2 28 Old Nevil's creft, the rampant bear chain'd to the ragged staff Ilid. 5 11 6011 26 And from thy burgonet I'll rend thy bear Ibid. 51 1 60111132 or, as a bear, encompass'd round with dogs 3 Henry vi 12 16091151 Whose hand is that, the foreft bear doth lick loid2 2 61112) 8 With them the two brave bears, Warwick and Montague Ibid. 57 6322 9 Coriolanus.lt Ibid.217 712 1 16 (may be betrayed) with glaises Julius Cajar. 2 1 7481241 Meek bears Timon of Aibens. 131 68182 3 Wert thou a bear, thou wouldit be kill'd by the horse Ibid. 41 3 8231153 if you hurt these bear-whelps, then beware: the dam will wake Titus Andronicus.141 8461114 Churlish as a bear Troi. and Cref. 1 2 85211133 One bear will not bite another, and wherefore thould one bastard Ibid.5 8 890134 The cub-drawn bear Lear. 1 946128 Thou’dft fhun a bear; but, if thy fight lay toward the raging sea, thou'dft meet the bear i' the mouth Ibid. 31 41 948111 - Whose reverence the head-lugz'd bear would Ick Ibid. 4 21 95412 Chain me with roaring bears Romeo and Juliet. 4 - 0, she will sing the savageness out of a bear Orbello. 4 11067133 Bear-bеrd. Take fixpence in earnest of the bear-herd Much Ado About Norbing. 12 1251249 By transmutation a bear-herd Induc, to Taming of the Sbrev. 2253/2/18 That true valour is turn'd bear-herd 2 Henry iv. 21 4772 17 Bear-ward. And manacle the bear-ward in their chains 2 Henry vi. Despight the bear-ward that protects the bear Ibid. 5 601 1134 Bear-qubelp. Like to a chaos, or an unlick'd bear-whelp 3 Henry vi. 2) 61812163 Bear (Constellation.] The wind-Mak’d surge, with high and monstrous main, seems to caft water on the burning bear Orbelio. 2 I 1051 147 Beard. Doth he not wear a great round beard like a glover's paring knife M.W.of Win 11.11 501124 A little yellow beard, a cain-coloured beard Ilid. 5011127 Whose beard they have singed off with brands of fire Com dy of Errers. 1181150 - I could not endure a husband with a beard on his face Much Ado About Nabirg. 2 1252137 You may light on a husoand that hath no beard 125/2/40 He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man 12512144 But that the white-bearded fellow speaks it 1301141 The old ornament of his check hath already stuffed tennis-balls Ibid. 31 2 133 138 By the loss of a beard 1331141 If such a one will smile, and froke his beard; and forrow wag leil 1 141133 God's blessing on your beard Love's Labor Luft. 2 153257 Ibid. 5 MAS. Night's Dramli 2 178144 What beard were I best to play it in Ibid. 1 2 1782131 In either your straw-colour'd beard, your orange-tawney-beard, your purple-ingrain beard, or your French-crown-coloured beard, your perfect yellow 2 17812134 The green corn hath rotted, ere his youth attain'd a beard Ibid. 21 21 Ivid. 42 Mer. of Venice 3 Bid. 12 2203121 As Yvu Like It. 22512133 Is his head worth a hat, or his chin worth a beard Ibid. 3 2 2361214 Let me stay the growth of his beard, if thou delay me not the knowledge of his chin Ibid. 3 2 236 217 Ibid. Taming of the Sirew.32 2661153 All's Well. 21 31 2861 52 - Or the baring of my teard Ibid. 141 1295|2| 30 Beard. 4 C4 4 4 leid. I ibid. 2 lvid. 2 3 I 6 2 Ibid. 2 1 712 Lear.2 A.S. P. Beard. By my old beard, and every hair that's on't All's Well. 51 31 303 Now Jove, in his next commodity of hair, send thee a beard Twelfth Night. 3 320 You should be women, and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are fo Macbetb. 1 3 369 We might have met them dareful beard to beard, and beat them backward home Ibid. 5 5 385 Whole valour plucks dead lions by the beard King Jobn. 2 I 392 White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps, against thy majesty Ricbard ii. 31 2 427 Thy father's beard is turn'd white with the news i Henry iv. 2 41 455 No man so potent breathes upon the ground, but I will beard him Ibid.41 1 463 . I will sooner have a beard grow in the palm of my hand, than he get one on his cheek 2 Henry iv. 1 21 476 Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd Ibid. 492 'Tis merry in hall, when beards wag all Ibid. 5. 31 504 Whose chin is but enrich'd with one appearing hair Henry v. 3.cb. 520 What a beard of the general's cut Ibid. 3 524 A black beard will turn white Ibid. 5 539 Do what thou dar'it; I beard thee to thy face i Henry vi. 3 547 His well proportion'd beard made rough and rugged, like to the summer's corn by tempeft locg'd 2 Henry vi. 32 588 If e'er again I meet him beard to beard, he is mine, or I am his Coriolanus. I 10 711 And your beards deserve not so honourable a grave, as to stuff a botcher's cushion, or to be entombed in an ass's pack saddle By Jupiter, were I the wearer of Antonius' beard, I would not have 't to-day Antony and Cleopatra. 21 2 774 By this white beard Troilus and Cred: 41 5 883 Art not asham'd to look upon this beard 4 499 'Tis most ignobly done to pluck me by the beard Ibid. 3) 71 9511 And told me, I had white hairs in my beard, ere the black ones were there 957 His beard was grizzl'd Hamlet.1 2 1004 Ibid. 2 2 1014 Ibid.41 71031 Beardless. Shall a beardless boy, a cocker'd filken wanton brave our fields K: Jobn. 15 1 407 Bearing thence rings, jewels, any thing his rage did like Comedy of Errors. 51 1 118 Mucb Ado About Norb.2 132 We shall see your bearing Mer.of Venice. 2 204 Take and give back, affairs, and their dispatch, with such a smooth, discreet, and ftable bearing Twelfth Night. 4 2 Henry vi. 5 Coriolarus. 2 Ibid. 31 5 816 Bearing-ciob. Here's a light for thee: look thee, a bearing-cloth for a squire's child Winter's Tale. 3) 3 347 Thy scarlet robes, as a child's bearing-cloth I'll use to carry thee out of this place i Henry vi. 1 31 547 Bearns. They say bearns are blessings All's Well .. Bear ft. And yet, in faith, thou bear'lt thee like a king i Henry iv. 5 4 471 Leaf. Not that , I being a beast, the would have me, but that the, being a very beastly creature, lays claim to me Comedy of Errors. 3 2 194 A very gentle beast, and of good conscience Mid. Night's Dream. 5 194 The very best at a beast, my lord, that ever I saw Ibid. 14 6 Ibid. 2 I 126 Ibid. 3 2 328 2 601 31 718 |