I 2 4 214 I Ibid. 5 I 3 2 I 7 2 Ibid. 3 6 A.S. I Belly-doublet. With your hands crossd on your thin belly-doublet Love's Lab. Loft.131 11 Belly'd. Your breath of full consent belly'd his fails Troil, and Creffida. 2 21 S Belocked. This is the hand, which, with a vow'd contract, was fast belocked in thine Meas. for Meal. 15 Belonging. Thyself and tly belonging Ibid. 1 Beloving. You shall be more beloving than beloved Ant. and Clesp. 1 27 Belt. He that buckles himself in my belt, cannot live in less 2 Henry iv. 1 Bely. Speak comfortable words,-hould I do so, I Mould bely my thoughts Ricb.ii. 2 Bely'd. O, on my soul my coufin is bely'd M. Ado About Nothing. 4 Twelfth Night. 5 Macbetb.2 Tam.of ibe Sbrew. 4 3 Be-mock the modeft moon Coriolanus.lt Be-mock't at ftabs Tempeft.31 3 Be-maild. How he was be-mail'd Tam. of the Sbrew. 41 Be-monjter not thy feature Lear. 41 2 Bench by his fide Who stand so much on the new form, that they cannot fit at ease on the old bench Romeo and Juliet. 41 2 Bencb'l. Whom I from meaner form have bench't and rear'd to worship Winter's Tale.si Bencb-boles. We'll beat 'em into bench-holes Ant. and Cleop. 47 Bend. But I do bend my speech Meas. for Meal. It i - not all the harm upon yourself Much Ado About Norbing. 51 Winter's Tale.15 Macbeth. I K. John. 41 2 Ricbard i. 2) Henry v. 3 3 Henry vi. 41 8 That same eye whose bend doth awe the world Julius Cæsar. 1 Ant. and Cleop. 2 Truil. and Cressid.414 Cymbeline. 2 you to remain here Henry v. sch Our bending author hath pursu'd the story their expedition towards Philippi Troilus and Crefhda.. angels 3 to your state 3 Beneath world, Much Ado Ab. Nothing: Benedick. D. P. Here you may see Benedick the marry'd man Benediction. And brought a benediction to the buyer The benedi&tion of these covering heavens fall on their heads like dew Benediclus. Why Benedictus? you have some moral in this Benedi&us M.Ado Ab. Notbel3 Benefactors. Do bring in here before your good honour two notorious bene factors Beneficial news Benefits. Disable all the benefits of your country Orbello. 2 As You Like It.4 from on 2 13612 2 394)2) 8 2 Lid. 3 I A.S. P. C. L. Lear.141 Benizon. The bounty and the benizon of heaven to bcot 95911/30 Bennet, St. The bells of St. Bennet, sir, may put you in mind Twelfth Nighs. 329-31 Bent. Met us again, and, madly bent on us Comedy of Errors. 5 1 113 1129 Her affections have the full bent Much Ado Avout Norbing. 21 31 1311126 Two of them have the very bent of honour Ibiu.41 11 1381260 I see you all are bent to set against me for your merriment Mid. Nigbr's Draum. 3 Though my revenges were high tent upon him All's Well. 51 31 302 2 20 Then let thy love be younger than thyself, or thy affection cannot hold the bent Twelfth Night. 41 41 3162 43 To your own bents dispose you Winter's Tale. I 21 336 1 3 Our cannon shall be bent against the brows of this resisting town King John. 21 1 391 1 3 Speak on with favour, we are bent to hear Ibid. 2 [eyes)—that met them in their bent the fatal balls of murdering basilisks Henry v.152 538148 Divinely bent to meditation Richard jui. 31 71 654 2120 Lead on this preparation whither 'tis bent Coriolarus. 1 Il 7062113 - I can give his humour the true bent Julius Cæjar. 2 1 7481246 There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Cæsar Julius Cajar. 2 31 75111158 With a power of high-resolved men, bent to the spoil Tit. And. 41 41 8491240 To set his sense on the attentive bent Troilus and Crojjid.1 31 86419 But gives all gaze and bent of amourous view Ibid. 41 51 8831 59 But not a courtier, although they wear their faces to the bent of the king's looks Cymbeline. 1 1 893121 - If that thy bent of love be honourable Romeo and Juliet.212 9761245 In the full bent to lay our service freely at your feet Hamlet.12 210101.49 They fool me to the top of my bent 2 102221 6 The associates tend, and every thing is bent for England Bil.4 3 1027151 Benvenuto. I will undertake your ben venutu Live's Labor Lgf.41 2 1601 45 - Petruchio, I Mall be your ben venuto Tam.of the Sbrew. 1 21 2591263 Besummed wills Troilus and Crojna. 21 2 868 1,39 Bervodio. D. P. Romeo and Julitel 967 Bepaint. Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek Ibid. 2 2976142 Bequeatb. I do bequeath my faithful services and true subjection everlastingly Kiyoku.57 411252 What can we bequeath fave our deposed bodies to the ground Ricbard 1.312 427|252 Be-Partle. And so berattle the common stages Humler. 2101512.41 Bereave. But she'll bereave you of the deeds too Troil. and Cressida. 3 2 873 1 30 Bereaved. What can nan's wisdom do in the restoring his bereaved sense 41 955241 Bereft. Thce, of thy fun Alonso, they have bereft Tempel. 3 152 32 Madam, you have bereft me of all words Merck. of Venice. 1.49 Richard 1.2 and gelded of his patrimony 4.22110 All your intereit in those territories is utterly bereft you; all is lost 2 Henry vi. 3 il 584 1 30 O boy, thy father gave thee life too soon, and hath bereft thee of thy life too late 3 Henry vi. 2 51 6142 43 You have bereft me of all words Troil. ard Cr Vidal 2 873228 Bergimajk. Will it please you to see the epilogue or to hear a bergomask dance Mid. Nigbt's Dream. s 1 1952.18 Be-sbined. I was never so be-rhimed fince Pythagoras' time As You Like It. 3 21 2362 31 Be-rhyme. She had a better love to be-rhyme her Romeo and Juliet.2 4 97812:27 Berkley, Earl. D. P. Richard ii. 41311 Go muster up your men, and meet me presently at Berkley Ibid. 22 4232 52 Berkley-castle. There stands the castle by yon tuft of trees, mann'd with three hundred Ibid, 2 3 424 2124 Barkley. Richard is. 2/ 637/214 Barmacıbes. The still. vex'd bermoothes Tempeft.la 41753 Birnardo. D. P. Humler. 999 Berries. Two lovely berries molded in one stem Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 187 119 Wholesome berries thrive, and ripen best, neighbourd by fruit of baser quality H.v. i 11 51012.19 Burfram. D. P. All's Wel. 277 Beforeez'd. What man art thou, that, thus bescreen'd in night, so stumbleft on my counsel Rimeo und Julier. 2 297611 Bettb’d. The town is beseechd, and the trumpet calls us to the breach Henry 7.3 2 521 2 3 Bojeck. I beseek you now, aggravate your choler 2 Henry ivo 2 41 485 1 33 Bejcem. Ill it doth beseemn your holiness to separate the husband and the wife C.of Err. 5117242 Befide, lo qualify'd as rnay befcem the spouse of any noble gentleman T.of the Shru. 41 5 2731240 It would beseem the lord Northumberland, to say, ---King Richard Richard 1.131 31 42812117 Lear.lt 2 2011 1 men 2 Ornaments 61 20611133 Ibid. 5 I foto 1 I + A.S. P. C.L. Beseem. Froward Clarence! how evil it beseems thee 3 Henry vi.141 71 627 1125 Befeeming such a wife as your fair daughter 2 Gent. of Verona. 3) I 34112 I am, fir, the soldier that did company these three in poor beseeming Cymbeline. 5 5 927 2159 Romeo and Juliet. I Il 96812129 Beset. I was beset with shame and courtesy Mercb. of Venice. 51 1 22111127 Befbrew his hand, I scarce could understand it Comedy of Errors. 2 1 106 1145 my hand, if it should give your age such cause of fear M. Ado About Nothing. 51 | 141|2|32 Much beshrew my manners, and my pride Mid. Night's Dream.121 3 1821.16 my heart, but I pity the man Ibid. 5) 1 195|1| 9 me, but I love her heartily Mercb. of Venice. 12 your eyes, they have o'er-look'd me and divided me Ibid. 3/ 2 209/2158 And beshrew my soul, K. Job. 51 41 41011122 Now befrew my father's ambition Henry v. 5 2 5401129 the winners, for they play me false 2 Henry vi.31 1 585113 the witch Troilus and Cressida. 4 2 87812/21 - my very heart, I think you are happy in this second match Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 9891222 She will beshrew me very much 21 99412152 Hamlet. 2 Julius Cæfar. 3 753)2 50 Cymbeline. 2 4 9052 49 Bejlubber. And then to besubber our garment with it, and swear it was the blood of 1 Henry iv. 21 41 45421 9 true men Besmear. My honour would not let ingratitude so much besmear it Mercb. of Venice. 51 1 2211129 Hamlet. I 3 10041156 Besmircb'd. Our gayness and our gilt are all besmirch'd Henry v. 4 3 5321 17 Orbello. I 3/10491216 W's. Tale. I 337 145 Bespoke. Then fairly I bespoke the officer Comedy of Errors. 5 Troie and Cref:12 8681 Taming of the Sbrew. 5 2741 What we oft do best, by sick interpreters, once weak ones, is not ours, or not al Henry vili. I low'd Timon of Arbens. 3 6 817 212 Ever at the best, hearing well of your lordship 2 Henry vi. 2 Bested. I never saw a fellow worse bested 31 581/2/3 Beftirr'd. No marvel, you have so beftirr'd your valour 941 TL Bestows. The boy is fair, of female favour, and bestows himself like a ripe fifter As You Like It. 41 31 2442 2 Henry iv. 2 2 48224 How might we see Falstaff bestow himself to-night in his true colours Merry Wives of Windsor.4) 652 Henry v. 41 2 yourself with speed 53112 Julius Cæfar.1 31 7462 Come, father, I'll bestow you with a friend I 105911 I will bestow you where you thall have time to speak your bosom freely Macberb. 3 Bestowed. Our bloody cousins are bestow'd in England, and in Ireland 3731 The old man and his people cannot be well bestow'd 2 101512 Will you see the players well bestow'd Where the dead body is bestow'd 102711 21 8731 Bestowing. All my powers do their bestowing lose Induc. to Taming of the Sbrew. Comedy of Errors. 5 2532 1182 2 Henry vi.s 715 His legs bestrid the ocean 799 Never bestrid a horse, save one, that had a rider like myself, who ne'er wore rower nor iron to his heel 41 9191 Macbeth. 41 3 380 and heftride me. fo : 2 118215 2 1 2 6751113 Lear. 2 2 2 2 2 919/160 4 1 1 A. S. P. C. L. Berbink. I will bethink me Measure for Meafure.121 21 84/1130 'Twas bravely done if you bethink you of it Much Ado About Norbing.15 1 143|222 - Bethink you, I'll not be forsworn Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 989136 Berbought. And am bethought to take the basest and most poorest Mape Lear. 2 31 94212 15 Betbumps. I was never so bethumpt with words King Jobn. 2 2 394 2 54 Tempolt. 12 Ricbard ii. 11 4351119 Cymbeline, 41 3 Henry vi. 61 626 121 Ill rest betide the chamber where thou lyeit Ricbard ii. 1 21 6362) 1 - If he were dead, what would betide of me Ibid. 1 31 638 1 2 And so betide to me, as well I tender you and all of yours Ibid. 2 4 6482 3 O, now help, or woe betide thee evermore Titus Andronicus. .41 2 846 255 Betiderb. Reaking as little what betideth me Two Gent. of Ver. 4 3 4011 42 Betojed. When my betofled soul did not attend him as we rode Romeo and Juliet. 5 31 995231 Beray. He will betray us all unto ourselves All's Well. 4 1 296122 Winter's Tale. 21 3381147 Would not betray the devil to his fellow Macbetb.4) 31 381|2|35 Nor to betray you any way to forrow Henry viii. 3 1 6871115 Oibello. 5 2 107512139 Betrayed. Repent, that e'er thy tongue hath so betray'd thine act Ani, and Cleop. 271 781113 Othello. - Alas, he is betray'd, and I undone 5 2 10762122 Betrobs himself to unquietness Much Ado About Notbing. 1 3 1251 18 Betrotb’d. We are betroth'd Two Gent. of Ver. 24 371 48 to her, my lord, was I betroth'd ere I saw Hermia Midf. Night's Dream. 4 11911133 You know, my lord, your highness is betroth'd unto another lady of esteem i Hen. vi. 5 6 569 216 Better. I tell you all, I am your better, traitors as ye are 3 Henry vi.ls 51 6302159 If this penetrate I will consider your music the better Cymbeline. 2 3 9022.50 Better'd Much Ado About Nothing. I 121121 Striving to better, oft we mar what's well Lear. 1 4 93811 51 Ibid. 14 3 955,740 Betters. All in this presence are thy betters 2 Henry vi. 1 3 5761 27 Between. For there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child Wi's Tale. 3 31 346 254 Beverage. If from me he have wholesome beverage, account me not your servant Ibid. 2 3372 18 Bevis. D.P. 2 Henry vi. 571 Have at thee with a downright blow as Bevis of Southampton fell upon Ascapart Ib. 2 3 582 114 That Bevis was believ'd Henry vi. 1 1 672136 Beog. None here, he hopes in all this noble bevy, has brought with her one care abroad Ibid. 1) 41 677121 3 Beware the Ides of March Julius Cæfar. 2 742 1159 Beweep I do beweep to many simple gulls Richard ii. 11 31 641 112 Bewept. He bewept my fortune Ibid. 1 41 643 113 Bewbor'd. My lord hath so bewhor'd her Otbello. 4! 21071218 Becvitcb. Let not his smoothing words bewitch your hearts 2 Henry vi. 1 Heaven's grant, that Warwick's words bewitch him not 3 Henry vi. 31 3 620 1155 Bewitcbed. Pray God he be not bewitch'd Twelfth Nigbr. 31 41 3232 23 Look how I am bewitch’d, behold mine arm, is like a blasted fapling, wither'd up Richard ii. 31 4652159 Bewitcbment. I will counterfeit the bewitchment of some popular man Coriolanus. 21 31 71717155 Bewray. Here comes the queen, whose looks bewray her anger 2 Henry vill I 16052/41 And not bewray thy treason with a blush 3 Henry vi. 3) 31 620 138 Our raiment and state of bodies would bewray what life we have led since thy exile Coriolanus. 5) 31 73616 Write down thy mind, bewray thy meaning so Titus Andronicus. 2 5 841 1 Did not thy hue bewray whose brat thou art Ibid. 151 1 8501153 He did bewray his practice Lear. 2 1 9401126 Tom, away : mark the high noises; and thyself bewray 9511140 Bezonian. Under which king, Bezonian? speak or die 2 Henry iv. 51 31 5051128 Great men oft die by vile Bezonians 2 Henry vi. 1 59212127 Bianca. D. P. Tam. of the Shrew. 251 Otbello. 10431 Love's Labor Loft. 141 21 15912145 Twelftb Nighi. 5) 1 3311111 And that my fortune runs against the bias Richard ii. 13) 41 4302112 I I 5731118 1 Ibid. 3 6 I A. S. P. C. L. Bias. Trial did draw bias and thwart Troi. and Cred:111 31 86112154 Till thy sphered bias cheek out-Swell the cholic of puff'd Aquilon Ibid. 41 5 881143 All hollow bias-drawing Ibid. 41 5 882 2148 The king falls from bias of nature Lear. 1 2 9332139 Bilble. Leave thy vain bibble-babble Twelfth Night. 4 2 328117 Bickerings. If I longer stay, we shall begin our ancient bickerings 2 Henry vi. 1 5731 6 Bid your friends As You Like Is. 5 2 2462151 And bid false Henry battle 3 Henry vi. 3 31 6212 25 Save for a night of groans endur'd of her, for whom you bid like sorrow Rich. iii. 4 4 662 1 37 Bidding. I shall not break your bidding All's Will. 2 5 29018 Go, do your bidding, hence Winter's Tale. 2 3401121 Swear by this sword, thou wilt perform my bidding Ibid. 2 3 343 146 Leave me, and think upon my bidding Ibid. 21 31 3432 45 Thy biddings have been done Antony and Cleop. | 41 772|1|11 Your bidding shall I do effe&tually Titus Andronicus. 41 41 8501217 Come, fellow, be thou honest: do thou thy master's bidding Cymbeline. 31 4 90912 54 Do his bidding, strike Ibid. 31 4 91012 Bide. And bide the penance of each three year's day Love's Labor Loft. 1 1482 12 For want of other idleness, I'll bide your proof Twelfth Nigbr. 1 51 311121 or bide the mortal fortune of the field 3 Henry vi. 2 6121126 That bide the pelting of this pityless storm Lear. 31 41 948 136 In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides 3 Henry vi. I Bear me good friends where Cleopatra bides Antony and Clcop. 4.12 796145 Biding. I'll lead you to some biding Lear. 41 6 959 1 28 Bier. The bier at door, and a demand who is't Ihall die Cymbeline. 4 2 91412422 And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier 'Romeo and Juliet. 31 2 98414G Bi-fold. Bi-fold authority Troilus ar.d Cressida. 5 2 886249 Henry viri. 1 Lear. 51 3 964 215 Richard iii. 31 71 65511134 Biggen. As he whole brow with homely biggen bound 2 Henry iv. 41 41 499 110 Bigot, Lord, D. P. King Jobm. 387 Merry W. of Wind-r. 5 5 2 I 605/2] 3 I 673 1137 2 6122 71213 ! Ibid. 3 5 6413 Hamlet. 5) 210371 Orbello. 2 961 8731 Ibid. 3 3 Bilbces. I lay worse than the mutines in the bilboes 3 10582 Measure for Measure. 41 3 Antony and Cloop. 2 5 7772 Troilus ard Creida. 31 2 Muib Ado About Nothing. 3 3 134 1 1352 With bills on their necks As You Like It. 1 2261 Yea, diftaff women manage rusty bills against thy seat 427 When thall we go to Cheapfide, and take up commodities upon our bills 5971 All our bills knock me down with 'em; cleave me to the girdle Tim. of A;hens. 31 41 8152 Bin. And every thing that pretty bin Cymbeline. 2 3 902 Bind. To bind our loves up in a holy band Much Ado About Notbing. 3 13212 Biondello. Tam. of the Shrew. 251 Birch. As food fathers having bound up the threat’ning twigs of birch only to stick it in their childrens right for terrimi, not for use Measure for Measure. 1 Richard ii. 31 2 I D. P. 732 4 hirde het neck Love's Lab. Loft. Tas Uhon |