11|233 121 175 7612110 51 7301131 21 5171113 A.S. P.C. L. Batch the words up fit to their own thoughts Hamlet. 141 51028/2/ 1 Boteb’d. How many fruitless pranks this ruffian hath botch'd up Twelftb Nigbr. 41 327122 - 'Tis not well mended so, it is but botch'd Timon of Asbens. 4 31 8221255 Betcber. He was a botcher's 'prentice in Paris All's Well. 41 31 2981215 Let the botcher mend him Twelfib Night. 5|311111 _'s cushion Coriolanus. 2 1 712/2 41 Borcby. Were not that a botchy core Troil. and Creffida. 2 1 865138 Bots. Begnawn with the bots Taming of the Sprew. 3 34 2651 32 - Peas and beans are as dank here as a dog, and that is the next way to give poor jades the bots i Henry iv. 2 1 4481116 Bottie. By this bottle which I made of the bark of a tree Tempeft. 21 21 When his god's asleep, he'li rob his bottle Ibid. 2 2 4 · Hang me in a bottle like a cat Much Ado About No:bing. 11 112312 49 This bottle makes an angel i Henry iv. 41 21 4651 40 Battom. D. P. Mid. Night's Dream. Bertoni's dream. Ibid. 4 1 1912/23 Meas. for Meal. All's Well. 31 71 2941255 Macberb. 41 31 3811122 - I see the bottom of Justice Shallow 2 Henry iv. 31 2 4912141 - If you be ta’en, we then should see the bottom of all our fortunes 2 Henry vi. 5) 260211 27 The bottom of the news is Coriolanus, Bestenless. Or rather, bottomless; that as fast as you pour affection in, it runs out As You Like It. 41 1 2432 1 Brugbt and feld. It would make a man aş mad as a buck, to be so bought and fold Comedy of Errors. 31 From bought and fold lord Talbot 1 Henry vi. 41 41 562 2119 Dickon thy master is bought and sold Richard ill. 51 31 6682 41 Bozled. Such and so finely boulted, didft thou seem Henry v.2 And is ill school'd in boulted language Corivlanus. 3 1 722 228 Bounce. He speaks plain cannon, fire and smoak, and bounce K. Jobr. 21 21 3942150 Would 'a say, and away again would 'a go 2 Henry iv. 31 2 4912 21 Bouncing. The bouncing amazon your buskin'd mistress, and your warrior love M.N's.Dr. 212 I 106118 Bound. There's nothing, fituate under Heaven's eye, but hath his bound Com. of Errors. 2 Anthonio, gratify this gentleman; for in my mind, you are much bound to him Merchant of Venice. 41 1218143 - You should in all sense be much bound to him, for as I hear, he was much bound - for you Mercbant of Venice. 5) I Besides, his cote, his flocks, and bounds of feed are now on sale As You Like It.12 4 231-158 - and high curvet of Mars's fiery steed All's Well.2 31 2882 Be clamorous, and leap all civil bounds, rather than make unprofited return T.Night. 1 4 310142 - How would he look, to see his work, so noble, vilely bound up Winter's Tale.[413] 35011 4 Whofe veins bound richer blood K. Jahn.212 394/2/18 - Or bound my horse for her favours Henry v. 51 2 53921 1 This arm is for the duke of York, and this for Rutland; both bound to revenge 3 Henry vi.[2) 41 61312 Coriolanus. 13 If you will pass to where you are bound, you must enquire your way 7192125 Borrow Cupid's wings and soar with them above a common bound Romeo and Juliet. 1 41 97211131 And so bound I cannot bound a pitch above dull woe Ibid. 1 4) 9721134 This reverend holy friar, all our whole city is much bound to him Ibid. 41 2 991'132 · I am not bound to that all Naves are free to, utter my thoughts Othello. 31 3106012 54 Bsunding. Mark then a bounding valour in our English Henry v.41 3 53211I Beunds-in. My mother's blood runs on the dexter cheek, and this finister bounds-in my father's Troilus and Crefl: (41 5 882 2 4 All's Well. 2 Beuntiful. That's a bountiful answer that fits all questions - as mines of India i Henry iv. 3 1 45812 15 Bountifully. Commend me bountifully to his good lordship Timon of Athens. 2 Buuniy. You would be prouder of the work, than customary bounty can enforce you Merchant of Venice. 31 41 213 1 18 Let your bounty take a nap, and I will awake it anon Twelftb Nigbr. 51 32911 40 600 1 8 May Iden live to merit such a bounty, and never live but true unto his liege 2 Hovi. For his bounty there was no winter in't Antony and Cleopatra. 5) 2 - 'Tis pity, bounty had not eyes behind Timon of Atb. 1 8082110 He is the very soul of bounty Ibid. 2] 80911112 Bounty. 1791230 2202 2 I 2 49 1 21 2851143 21 8132155 I 7992) 6 2 2 A.S. P. C.L. Bounty. No villainous bounty yet hath past my heart Tim. of Atb. 2) 21 81211 5 For bounty, that makes gods, does still mar men Ibid. 4 2 81927 - My bounty is as boundless as the sea Romeo and Juliet. 2 2 97612 32 Bourbon. D.P. Henry v. 5091 Buurcbier. Cardinal. D. P. Ricbard iii. 6331 Bourdeaux-fuff. There's a whole merchant's venture of Bourdeaux-stuff in him 2 H. iv. 2 41 484 1 30 Bourdeaux. Summoned to surrender by Lord Talbot i Henry vi. 4 2 561/2 Bourn. False as dice are to be withd, by one that fixes no bourn 'twixt his and mine Winter's Tale. I 2 335124 I'll set a bourn how far to be beloy'd Ant. and Cleop.lt 767 1 24 I will not praise thy wisdom, which like a bourn, a pale, a shore, confines thy spacious and dilated thoughts Troilus and Cred:12 31 87012 55 Come o'er the bourn, Beffy, to me Lear. 31 6 9501150 From the dread summit of this chalky bourn Ibid. 41 6 9571122 The undiscover'd country, from whose bourn no traveller returns Hamlet. 3) 110171156 Bcute Ladies, that have their feet unplagu'd with corns, will have a bout with you Romeo and Juliet. 51 97324 Bow heavenly Tempest. 41 1 17 121 Am I your bird ? I mean to shift my bush, and then pursue me as you draw your bow Taming of the Sbrew. 5) 2 2752 25 And God forbid, my dear and faithful Lord, that you should fashion wrest, or bow your reading Henry v. 1 2 511134 But if I bow, they'll say it was for fear i Henry vi. 4 5 563 1 27 The bow is bent and drawn, make from the shaft Lear. 11 Il 930 251 Bow-case. You bow-case i Henry iv. 2) 4 454 1 Bow-ftring. He hath twice or thrice cut Cupid's bow-string Mucb Ado About Notb. 3 2 133 11 3 Hold, or cut bow-ftrings Mid. Night's Dream. 1 2) 17812154 Bowels. A resolved villain, whose bowels suddenly burst out King John.5 6 4102 48 There is so hot a summer in my boson, that all my bowels crumble up to dust Ibid. 57 411140 I need no more weight than mine own bowels i Henry iv. 5 31 4701135 And rush'd into the bowels of the battle i Henry vi. 1 1 545 11 4 Rushing in the bowels of the French, he left me proudly Ibid. 5) 1 564 141 of the deep Ricbard i. 3) 2 6522 36 Thus far into the bowels of the land have we march'd on without impediment Ibid. 5 2 665145 Thou thing of no bowels Troi. and Cred: 2 1 865|2155 Bower. Steal into the pleached bower Much Ado About Notbing. 3 1 131 154 O nature ! what hadst thou to do in hell, when thou didi bower the spirit of a fiend in mortal paradise of such sweet feth Romeo and Juliet. 22 439217 Bowl. Let me have such a bowl may hold my thanks, and save me so much talking Henry viii. 1 4677 2 54 Bowler. A marvellous good neighbour in sooth, and a very good bowler Love's Lab. Loft.5 21 1712 58 Bowling. If it be not too rough for some that know little but bowling, it will please plentifully Winter's Tale. 4 3) 3522 49 Baculs. Well, forward, forward: thus the bowl should run, and not unluckily against the bias Taming of ibe Shrew.4 5 273 147 Madam, we'll play at bowls Richard 1.31 4 430129 'Twill make me think this world is full of rubs, and that my fortune runs against the bias Ibid. 31 4 43012110 Sometimes like to a bowl upon a subtle ground, I have tumbled past the throw Coriolanus. 5) 2 734 1 16 Box o'tbe ear. For the box o’the ear that the prince gave you, he gave it like a rude prince, and you took it like a sensible lord 2 Henry iv. 1 2 477 2 44 Bog. We'll play with them, the first boy for a thousand ducats Mer. of Venice. 3 2 211 2126 - I gave it to a youth, a kind of boy, a little scrubbed boy, no higher than thyself, the Judge's clerk; a prating boy, that begg'd it as a fee 5 I 2202 28 A peevith boy As You Like I.3) 5 2412 5 A boy or a child, I wonder Winter's Tale.31 3 347113 -Hubert, throw thine eye on yon young boy King Jebr. 31 33991261 wich women's voices, strive to speak big Richard ii. 312 427 212 He calls me boy and chides, as he had power to beat me out of Ægypt Ant. and Cleop. 4 1 790237 And I Mall see some fqueaking Cleopatra boy Ibid. 5. 2 Soi 15 Bgyet. D.P. Love's Lab. Loft. 147 Boyish. This unhair'd sawciness, and boyish troops King John. 5. 2 409 1 10 Biy-queller, Come, come, thou boy-queller Troilus and Cru-51 51 889121 1 Brabantio. Ibid. 51 52 212 1 14 A.S. P. C.L. Orbello. I 1104311 Brabantio. D.P. Brabble. In private brabble did we apprehend him Twelfth Nigbt. 5 11 329 1'59 Titus Andronicus. 2 - This petty brabble will undo us all 1 837 8 Brabler. We hold our time too precious to be spent with such a brabler K. J bn. 5) 2 4031 40 He will spend his mouth, and promise like Brabler the hound Troi. and Crest 5 1 8851 28 Brace. A brace of words Love's Labour Lof. 5 2 1717 39 of warlike brothers, welcome hither Troi. and Crelli 4 5 8822 56 Orbello. :) 311047134 For that it stands not in such warlike brace Bracelet. And here the bracelet of the trueft princess, that ever swore her faith Cym. 5 5 92816 Bracb. And couple Clowder with the deep mouth'd brach Induc, to Tam.of the Shrew. 11 2521110 I had rather hear Lady, my brach, howl in Irish i Henry iv. 31 1 4591 39 I will hold my peace when Achilles brach bids me Troilus and Cref:21 1 866 2.11 He must be whipp'd out, when the lady brach may stand by the fire, and stink Lear. 1 4 93617 Bracbe. (dog) Ibid. 31 6 9501244 Brackenburg, Sir Thomas. Kill'd in the battle of Bosworth, Ricbard iii. 5 669 222 Brag. Thou shalt not live to brag what we have offered 2 Gent. of Verona. 41 1 381 159 Under privilege of age, to brag what I have done, being young M. Ado About Notb.is 1412131 The child brags in her belly already, 'tis yours Love's Latour Loft. 5 2 172 2138 One, fir, that for his love dares yet to do more than you have heard him brag to you he will Twelfth Nigbr.341 3252 27 Who would trot as well, were some of your brags dismounted Henry v.37 5261 1 Agree these deeds with that proud brag of thine Titus Andronicus. 1 2 834 213 - Pardon me this brag, his insolencc draws folly from my lips Troilus and Crep 4 5 8832 29 - Either our brags were crack'd of kitchen trulls, or his description prov'd unspeaking fots Cymbeline. 5 5 925215 Braggard. O braggard vile, and damned furious wight Henry v. 2 1 515114 Braggardifir. 2 Gent.of Ver ma. 214 31'32 Much Ado About Notb. 51 1 142 1/10 Braggarts. You break jests as braggarts do their blades Ibid. 51 1 142/21 · Rating myself at nothing, you shall see how much I was a braggart Mer. of Ven. 3 2 Who knows himself a braggart, let him fear this, for it will come to pass that every All's Well. 41 31 299 braggart shall be found an ass 53 - Oh, I could play the woman with mine eyes, and braggart with my tongue Macberb. 4 3 382 2.48 By this unholy braggart Coriolanus. 51 5 739117 And let the unscarr'd braggarts of the war derive some pain from you Tim. of Aib.4 31 8212 15 You stubborn ancient knave, you reverend braggart Lear. 2 2 9412 42 Bragging. Art thou bragging to the stars Mid. Night's Dream.31 2 1882 49 Braglejs. If it be so, yet bragless let it be Trcilus and Crep 510 8901224 Braid. Since Frenchmen are so braid, marry that will, I live and die a maid All's Will. 4 2 296 - 58 Brain him Tempeft. 3 2 141137 If I be serv'd such another trick, I'll have my brains ta'en out and butter'd, and given to a dog for a new year's gift Merry Wives of Wind.3 51 63752 Much Ado About Notb.21 31 131210 - The paper bullets of the brain If a man will be beaten with brains, he shall wear nothing handsome about him Ibid. 5 4 1462 29 The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o’er a cold decree Merchant of Venice. 1 2 199 162 And in his brain,--which is as dry as the remainder bisket after a voyage As You Like Ii.2 71 232 233 - His brains are forfeit to the next tile that falls All's Well. 41 31 29812 21 - I saw him put down the other day with an ordinary fool, that has no more brain than a stone Twelfth Nigor. i 51 31142 I'll ne'er believe a madman, till I see his brains Ibid.4 2 3281 137 · The bastard brains with these my proper hands shall I dash out Winter's Tale. 2 31 343123 Would any but these boil'd brains of nineteen and two and twenty, hunt this weather Ibid. 3 3 3462 57 My dull brain was wrought with things forgotten Macbeté.lt 31 365256 The times have been, that, when the brains were out, the man would die Ibid. 3 4 3762-18 Raze out the written troubles of the brain Ibid. 5! 31 384222 And his pure brain, (which some suppose the soul's frail dwelling house,) K. John.5 71 411176 My brain I'll prove the female to my soul Richard ii. 5 5 43812 3 If I were now by this rascal, I could brain him with his lady's fan i Henry iv. 2 3 45012 22 And make a quagmire of your mingled brains i Henry vi. 1 4 549 1 22 My brain, more busy than the labouring spider, -weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies 2 Henryrito 3 58621 s 80 149 633 A.S. P. C.L. Brain. But yet a brain, that leads my use of anger to better vantage Coriclanus.3 21 72511/32 It's monstrous labour, when I wash my brain, and it grows fouler Ant. and Cleop. 271 781139 Yet have we a brain that nourishes our nerves Ibid. 41 81 793,120 Were his brain as barren as banks of Libya Troi. and Cred: 1 31 86412 30 Thou hast no more brain than I have in my elbows Ibid. 2 1 865|2 48 A woman that bears all down with her brain Cymbeline. 2 190112 52 Not Hercules could have knock'd out his brains, for he had none Ibid. 41 21 9152 53 'Tis still a dream ; or else such stuff as madmen tongue and brain not Ibid. 51 41 923125 Purse and brain both empty. The brain the heavier, for being too light Ibid. 51 41 9231/44 If a man's brains were in his heels, wer't not in danger of kibes Lear.11 5 938127 Within the book and volume of my brain Hamlet. 1 5 1007 2 39 O, there has been much throwing about of brains Ibid. 22101417 Brain'd. That brain'd my purpose Measure for Measure. 5 1 1012 14 Brainish. In this brainish apprehension Hamlet. 41 11026118 Brain-pan. Many a time but for a sallet, my brain-pan had been cleft with a brown bill 2 Henry vi. 4) 91 598156 Brain-fick. What madness rules in brain-fick men i Henry vi. 4 | 56012 30 Thou mad milleader of thy brain-lick fon 2 Henry vi. 5 1 600 245 Her brain-fick raptures cannot diftaste the goodness of a quarrel Troilus and Cref: 22 867 2 43 Brakes. Some run from brakes of vice, and answer none Meas. for Meal: 2 I'll run from thee, and hide me in the brakes Mid. Nigbi's Dream. 2 2 1811122 Enter into that brake, and so every one according to his cue Ibid. 3 1 1832 40 Under this thick-grown brake we'll shroud ourselves 3 Henry vi. 31 1 676135 The rough brake that virtue must go through Henry vii. 126751 32 Ricbard ii. Ibid. 221 645 2 38 This fierce abridgment hath to it circumstantial branches Cymbeline. 5 5 927|2/26 Brancbed velvet grown Twelfth Night. 21 5 318121 Brancbless. Better I were not yours, than yours ro branchless Ant. and Cleep. 3) 41 7832 56 Brand. He that parts us, shall bring a brand from heaven, and fire us hence, like foxes Lear. 5 3 962 2 5 Brandis. And never brandish more revengeful steel over the glittering helmet of my foe Ricbard ii. 4 1 432 1117 If it be a hot day, an I brandith any thing but my bottle, I would I may never spit white again 2 Henry iv. 1 2 4781 4 Brandon, Sir William. Kill'd in the battle of Bosworth Richard iii.5 41 66912 22 D.P. Henry viii. Brands. The frug, the hum, or ha; these petty brands, that calumny doth use Winter's Tale. 2 1 339/2 22 The senseless brands will sympathize the heavy accent of thy moving tongue Ricb.ii. 5) 1 435 123 Her andirons were two winking Cupids of silver, each on one foot standing, nicely depending on their brands Cymbeline. 21 41 Brasser. He should be a brasier by his face Henry vii. 5 31 701131 Brass. Can any face of brass hold longer out Love's Labour Loft. 5 2 17012 As if this field, which walls about our life, were brass impregnable Richard ii. 3/ 242818 Upon the which I trust, shall witness live in brass of this day's work Henry v. 41 31 532 1 3 - Cur! thou damned and luxurious mountain goat, offer'st me brass Ibid. 4 41 53212 14 Should hold up high in brass Troilus and Creff 1 3 862 146 Brassy. And pluck commiseration of his state from brasfy bosoms, and rough hearts of Aint Merch. of Venice. 41 | 21515 Brat. This brat is none of mine ; it is the issue of Polixenes Winter's Tale. 21 3) 3422-15 What will you adventure to save this brat's life Ibid. 2) 31 343139 As for the brat of this accursed dukeg-whose father New my father, he shall die 3 Henry vi. 1 3 607)1 33 By heaven, brat, I'll plague you for that word Ibid. 5) 51 630247 Could all but answer for that peevith brat Richard ir. 1 3 639 225 Now will I in, to take some privy order to draw the brats of Clarence out of sight Ib. 35 653247 They follow him against us brats, with no less confidence than boys pursuing summer butterflies Coriolanus. 4 6 7311233 On whom there is no more dependency but brats and beggary Cymbeline. 2 31 9031243 Brave punishments Much Ado Acort Norb. 5. 4) 146-156 All's brave, that youth mounts, and folly guides As You Like It. 31 42403 There end thy brave, and turn thy face in peace King Jobr. 5 2 405137 But thou wilt brave me with these saucy terms 2 Henry vi.4.10 59812124 671 05/128 I 4 3 2 4 78216 2 117/2] 8 2 A.S. P. C.L. Bravr. We must be brief, when traitors brave the field Richard 01.41 31 65911130 If fortune be not ours to-day, it is because we brave her Ant. and Cleop. 41 41 7912 19 · Lucius and I'll go brave it at the court Titus Andronicus. 4 1 846131 To brave the tribune in his brother's hearing Ibid. 4) 2 846 230 But if you brave the moor, the chased bear, the mountain lioness, the ocean swells not so as Aaron storms Ibid. 41 21 847 222 This brave shall oft make thee to hide thy head Troilus and Cred: 41 41 8811113 This is a brave night to cool a courtezan Lear. 3 2 94712 5 That he made him brave me upon the watch Oibello. 5 2 10792 Brav’d. Thou hast brav'd many men, brave not me; I will neither be fac'd, nor brav'd Taming of tbe Sbrew. 41 31 2711214 My nobles leave me; and my state is brav’d, even at my gates with foreign powers King Jobr. 41 21 405 143 He should have brav'd the east an hour ago Ricbard ur. 668 2 10 by his brother Julius Cæfar. 4 31 7591244 Bravely. Whatsoe'er he is, he's bravely taken here All's Will.131 5 29212 47 For to serve bravely, is to come halting off 2 Henry iv. 241 48411115 The French are bravely in their battles set Henry v. 41 31 531 2 24 Here we may see moft bravely Troi. and Crop 86012122 How bravely thou becom'st thy bed Cymbeline. 12 2] 9021129 A piece of work so bravely done Ibid. 41'90514 Braver. A braver place in my heart's love, hath no man than yourself 1 Henry iv. 41 1 463)252 Bravery. Witless bravery Measi-e for Measure. 1 With scarfs, and fans, and double change of bravery Tam. of the Sbrew. 41 31 27111 The bravery of his grief did put me into a towering passion Hamlet. 5) 21038120 Broves. I will not bear these braves of thine Tam. of the Sbrew. 32647 Where are the bastard's braves, and Charles his gleeks i Henry vi. 3) 2 558117 - And so in this to bear me down with braves Tit. Andronicus. 2 il 836 2135 Braving war All's Well. I 227912 30 Brawls. His sports were hinder'd by thy brawls Comedy of Err.rs. 511 Will you win your love with a French brawl Love's Labour Lf. 31 1 154 154 With thy brawls thou hast difturb'd our sport Mid. Nigbe's Dream. 2 1791247 Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out upon the brook that brawls along this wood As You Like It. 2 2291/41 - For his divisions as the times do brawl, are in three heads 2 Henry iv. 1 31 479 11 6 Be gone, good ancient: this will grow to a brawl anon Ibid. 21 41 48511145 This brawl to day, grown to this faction, in the Temple garden i Henry vi. 2 41 553|2123 I do the wrong, and first begin to brawl Ricbard iii. - Here none but soldiers, and Rome's servitors, repose in fame ; none basely Nain in brawls Titus Andronicus. 1 2 835110 To take up a matter of brawl betwixt my uncle and one of the emperial's men Ibid. 41 31 848255 Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word Romeo and Juliet.1 1 9682125 Brawld. Till their soul fearing clamours, have brawl'd down the finty ribs of this contemptuous city King Jobn.2 Brawling. My brawling discontent Meaf. for Meas. 4 922 50 How now, Sir John? what are you brawling here 2 Henry iv. 2 1 4801 19 O brawling love Romeo and Juliet. I 1 969159 Brawn.. I'll play Percy, and that damn'd brawn thall play dame Mortimer his wife i Henry iv. 2 41 452/217 And Harry Monmouth's brawn the hulk, Sir John, is prisoner to your son 2 Henry iv. 1 1 474 1 18 I had purpose once more to hew thy target from thy brawn, or lose mine arm for’t Coriclanus. 41 5 72927 And in my vantbrace put this wither'd brawn Troi. and CrDi11 3) 364157 · The brawns of Hercules Cymbeline. 4 2 918116 Bray. Harsh resounding trumpets dreadful bray Richard 11.1 31 417219 The kettle drum, and trumpet, thus bray out the triumph of his pledge Hamlet. I 4 10051247 Bray'd. When every room hath blaz’d with lights, and bray'd with minitre'fy Timon of Athens. 2 2 80 2 46 Breying. Braying trumpets King John. 3 1 398248 Brazed. I have so often blush'd to acknowledge him, that I am now braz'd to't Lear. i Il 92115 - If damned custom have not braz'd it so 4 1024 120 Brazer-face. Merry W. of Wind. 41 2 662135 Brazen-fac’d. What a brazen-fac'd varlet art thou Lear, 2 2 94012 33 Breab. With the breach yourselves made, you lose your city All's Well. 1 Il 27812123 4 E Breach. 1 3 641 11 8 2 394 1126 I Hamler. 13 |