Beaft. Unfeemly woman, in a seeming man! or ill-befeeming beast in seeming both A. S. P. C.L. Romeo and Juliet. 3 A beast, that wants discourse of reason, would have mourn'd longer We have seen nothing: we are beastly; fubtle as the fox, for prey; like warlike as the wolf for what we eat Othello. 1 11044 2 51 Ibid. 4 11068 1 I Meaf. for Meaf2 I 8214 Titus Andron. 5 Tam. of the Sbrew. 4 2 Henry iv. 2 O thou fond many! with what loud applause didst thou beat heaven with bleffing Thine eyes and thoughts beat on a crown, the treasure of thy heart He'll beat Aufidius' head below his knee, and tread upon his neck Beaten. Since I pluck'd geese, play'd truant, and whipp'd top, I knew not what 'twas Beating. Still 'tis beating in my mind your reason for raifing this fea storm - Do not infeft your mind with beating on this butiness -, and hanging, are terrors to me 21031115 Tempeft. 1 2 3250 21229 Ibid. 5 1 Winter's Tale. 4 2 348 242 Much Ado About Noth. 121 Beauty. Grief the canker of exquifite, because painted be her wedding dower 2 Gent. of Verona. 1 2 272 47 Ibid. 3 - Say that upon the altar of her beauty you facrifice your tears, your fighs, your heart lives with kindness Holy-day time of my beauty Ibid. 32 I 341 24 Ibid. 4 2 Merry Wives of Wind. 2 I 51 43 8619 89 127 These black masks proclaim an enshield beauty ten times louder than beauty could Ibid. 3 1 -The goodness, that is cheap in beauty, makes beauty brief in goodness First he did praise my beauty, then my speech Comedy of Errors. 2 1106 2 55 - Exceeds her as much in beauty, as the first of May doth the last of December Ibid. 4 2 114225 Beauty. My beauty, though but mean, needs not the painted flourish of your praife! is bought by judgment of the eye, not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues Ibid. 2 My continent of beauty I may fwear, beauty doth beauty lack A. S. P. C. L. Love's Labour Loft. 2 Ibid. 1 152 1,19. 1152121 1158125 Your beauty, ladies, hath deform'd us Ibid. 4 3 163 114 1731 57 I'll have thy beauty fcratch'd with briars, and made more homely than thy state None, but your beauty; 'would that fault were mine Look on beauty, and you shall fee 'tis purchas'd by the weight Honesty coupled to beauty, is to have honey-fauce to fugar 'Tis beauty truly blent, whofe red and white nature's own sweet and cunning hand] laid on I will give out diverfe schedules of my beauty Mid. Night's Dream. 1 Mer. of Ven. 3 As You Like It., 1 If lufty love should go in queft of beauty, where should he find it fairer than in 's princely majesty is fuch, confounds the tongue, and makes the fenfes rough If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide, these nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks I did kill king Henry ;-but 'twas thy beauty that provoked me waining and diftressed widow O beauty, 'till now I never knew thee Ibid. 1 2 Ibid. 1 2 637119 678 150 875229 Ibid. 5 2 886 112 The beauty that is borne here in the face, the bearer knows not Henry viii. 4 Cymbeline. I For beauty, starv'd with her feverity, cuts beauty off from all pofterity Rom. and O fweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me effeminate -'s enfign yet is crimson in thy lips, and in thy cheeks 3895248 Ibid. 2 4 904214 Ibid. 2 Jul. 1 ear : 4905153 1969 247 Ibid. 1 5 973 2 37 me ugly Othello.5 2 Gent. of Verona. I Merch. of Venice.|1| Ant.and Cleo. 3 Tim. of Atb.1 Hamlet.3 me If Caffio do remain, he hath a daily beauty in his life, that makes - 110741 28 24123 1 Antony and Cleop. 410 794 125 become it long I Henry v.1 I cannot joy, untill I be refolv'd where our valiant father is become 2 511127 1609146 2 1521 54 2 I 3 991127 77129 5 68 239 M. Ado About Noth. 3 1 Faintnefs conftraineth me to measure out my length on this cold hed No bed fall e'er be guilty of my ftay By heaven, I will ne'er come into your bed until I fee the ring Go to thy cold bed, and warm thee 132 118 Ibid. 4 1 137221 Mid. N. Dr.3 2 1891 19 Merchant of Venice. 2 7 200.257 Ibid. 3 2 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. Although before the folemn pricft I have fworn, I will not bed her 2122 21 220 1,58 All's Well. 2 125127 3 288 1 50 3 288 1 53 Bed, 14482 6 6872 19 779142 138219 1382 20 No truly not, altho' untill last night I have this twelve-month been her bedfellow Ib. 4 1 · Nay, the man that was his bedfellow, that he should for a foreign purse, so sell his fovereign's life Two tender bed-fellows for duft 2515244 Henry v.2 Ant. and Cleop.1 2 768 246 Bed-mate. Nought but heavenly business should rob my bed-mate of my company Bed-preffer. Bed-rite. Bed-room. By your fide no bed-room me deny Bed-fwerver. She's a bed-fwerver Troilus and Creffida. 4 1 8771|5s Bed-ward. In heart as merry, as when our nuptial day was done and tapers burnt to bed-ward 453252 17133 Mid. Night's Dream. 23 182 113 339246 Duke. D. P. Let's not forget, the noble duke of Bedford late deceas'd, but see his exequies fulfill'd in Roan Bedimm'd the noon-tide fun Bedlam, have done Ibid. 3 2 Henry v.5 I 5372 4 Ha! art thou bedlam And fuch high vaunts of his nobility, did inftigate the bedlam brain-fick dutchefs 2 Henry vi. 31 583251 Ay, Clifford; a bedlam and ambitious humour makes him oppofe himself against his king Let's follow the old earl, and get the bedlam to lead him where he would Be-drench the fresh green lap of fair king Richard's land Ibid. 3 7 952232 Kill me a red-hip'd humble-bee on the top of a thistle, and good monfieur bring me the honey-bag Richard 3 3 428260 Been. For her fake that I have been, for I feel the last fit of my greatnefs Henry viii. 3 1 'Tis feldom, when the bee doth leave her comb in the dead carrion compared to the government of a state So bees with smoke, are from their hives driven away Ibid. 4 4 4992 6 Henry v. 2 512232 1 Henry vi. 15 549 The commons like an angry hive of bees, that want their leader, fcatter up and down, and care not who they fting Some fay, the bee ftings; but I fay, it is the bees wax But for your words they rob the Hybla bees 6 2 Henry vi. 3 2 588114 Ibid. 4 2 593 218 Julius Cæfar. 51 762148 When that the general is not like the hive, to whom the foreigners fhall all repair, what honey is expected Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 8622 7 We'll follow where thou lead'st, like ftinging bees in hotteft fummer's day Titus Andronicus.5 1 850141 Full merrily the humble bee doth fing, 'till he hath loft his honey and his fting Beef. What fay you to a piece of beef and muftard Troil. and Creffida. 5 11 8912 6 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 2702|22 But I am a great eater of beef, and, I believe, that does harm to my wit Tw.Night. 1 3 3092 1 O my sweet beef, I must still be good angel to thee Befriend. And God befriend us as our cause is just That majefty to keep decorum, must no less beg than a kingdom Begets. His eye begets occasion for his wit And often to our comfort, fhall we find the fharded beetle in a fafer hold than is Or to the dreadful fummit of the cliff, that beetles o'er his base into the fea Hamlet. 1 Befal. So befal my foul, as this is falfe, he burdens me withall Befits. Oh, how that name befits my composition I fhall befeech him to befriend himself Beg. You cannot beg us, sir You taught me first to beg, and now, methinks, you teach me how a beggar should It is worse shame to beg than to be on the worst fide Beetle. The poor beetle that we tread upon, in corporal sufferance finds a pang as great/ as when a giant dies The hard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums A. S. P. C. L. Meaf. for Meaf. 3 1 Cymbeline. 3 3 908140 410062 7 Romeo and Jul. 1 4 972 147 Taming of the Shrew. 4 1 268 234 2 Henry iv. 1 2 478 124 4922 3 Com. of Errors. 5 1 118233 Richard ii. I 413 214 Ibid. 2 2 Gent. of Verona. 4 1 Henry iv. 5 Julius Cæfar. 2 4 751245 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 176 1 I He would mouth with a beggar though she smelt brown bread and garlick Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion of my more fierce endeavour Lear. 2 2 Gent. of Verona. 2 I 688 133 2789229 I 1522 22 I 255150 I 939 144 I 17154 - Meaf. for Meaf. 3 Is not marriage honourable in a beggar Much Ado About Nothing.3 4 Why had I not with charitable hand took up a beggar's issue at my gates Ibid. 41 that come unto my father's door upon entreaty, have a prefent alms So thou may'st say, the king lies by a beggar, if a beggar dwelleth near him T.Night. 3 I 319 255 A beggar begs that never begg'd before Like filly beggars, who fitting in the stocks, refuge their fhame, that and others must fit there A beggar's tongue makes motion through my lips When beggars die there are no comets feen And his poor felf, a dedicated beggar to the air 2 724 124 Julius Cæfar. 2 Lear. 2 4 945 21I 6 981234 Thou took'st a beggar; would'st have made my throne a seat for baseness Beggar's-book. A beggar's book out-worths a noble blood Romeo and Jul. 2 Henry viii. 1 1 673141 Ant. and Cleop. 2 Taming of the Shrew. Begrim'd. Her name, that was as fresh as Dian's visage, is now begrim'd and black as mine own face Beguile. How shall we beguile the lazy time Would beguile nature of her custom Otbello. 2 2 776 146 593 129 1 767122 2226113 3 639 255 2 265132 361 6. I I I 388152 Mid. Night's Dream.5 I am not merry; but I do beguile the thing I am, by seeming otherwise Beguiled. This palpable grofs play hath well beguil'd the heavy gait of night You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit Midf. Night's 360 248 11052230 K. Joba. 3 Bebave. With fuch fober and unnoted paffion he did behave his anger ere 'twas spent Bebavicurs. O Dedicate his behaviours to love All his behaviours did make their retire to the court of his eye Ibid. 5 Ibid. 5 2 1691 49 He has been yonder i' the fun, practifing behaviour to his own fhadow Tw.Night. 2 Thus, after greeting, fpeaks the king of France. In my behaviour to the majesty, the borrow'd majesty of England Bebefts. And shape his service all to my behefts 5 317246 K. Jobn.1 I 387110 Let us with care perform his great behest Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 1662 24 4 922259 Where I have learnt me to repent the fin of disobedient oppofition to you, and your behefts Bebind. All hurt behind; backs red, and faces pale Bebelden. For Brutus' fake, I am beholden to you Beboof. This tongue hath parly'd unto foreign kings, for your behoof Being. And, being, that we detain all his revenue Richard ii. 1 Cymbeline. 3 5 912220 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. Old men and beldams in the street do prophecy of it dangerously Beldame. Which, for enlargement ftriving, shakes the old beldame earth I think, we watch'd you at an inch K. Jobr. 4 1 Henry iv. 3 2 Henry vi. 14 Othello. 1 I 1043 2 18 Hamlet. 1 Merry Wives of Windfor. 31 Or the bells of St. Bennet, fir, may put you in mind, one, two, three I go, and it's done; the bell invites me -book and candle fhall not drive me back, when gold and filver becks me to come on - If the midnight bell, did with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, found on Ibid. And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear, that thou art crowned, not that I am dead 1999 2 20 5857 5 I 99113 Tam. of the Sbrev. 4 3 2711 53 3 Henry vi. 2 1610242 Much Ado Ab. Nothing. 3 As You Like It. 2 Tw. Night. 5 The Dauphin's drum, a warning bell fings heavy mufic to thy timorous foul 1H.vi. 4 As You Like It. 3 2 235138 -No barricado for a belly, know it; it will let in and out the enemy with bag and baggage 'Sblood I would my face were in your belly I am the fellow with the great belly, and he my dog — An I had but a belly of any indifferency, I were fimply the most active Europe and members, story of Should, by the cormorant belly be restrain'd, who is the fink o' the body Ibid. 4 3 496149 Coriolanus. I 1 704150 Ibid. 1 17042 24 Ibid. 1 1 704/2155 Belly |