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A.S. P. C.L. Breach. A breach that craves a quick expedient stop

2 Henry vi. 31 11 5861118 Where this breach, now in our fortunes made, may readily be stoppid

Ibid. 61 21 602131 Yet there's no great breach, when it comes

Henry viii. 4

11 694/1154 The breach of custom is breach of all

Cymbeline.14 2 914 2 28 Cure this great breach in his abused nature

Lear. 4 21 96011117 There's fallen between him and my lord an unkind breach

Orbello. 14 1 1069 2118 Bread. I live on bread like you, feel want, taste grief, need friends Richard ii. 3 2 4281116

Ere I taste bread, thou art in nothing less than I have here proclaim'd thee Lear. 51 31 9631142 Bread and cheese. I love not the humour of bread and cheese Merry W. of Windsor. 21 522 43 Break. I will break with her

Much Ado About Notb. I 1 124 141 Then, after to her father will I break

Ibid. 1 124 1159 - I am to break with thee of some affairs

2 Gent. of Verena. 31 1 34 1 5 - I would not break with her for more money than I'll speak of Merry W. of Wind. 312 5912123

A man may break a word with you, fir; and words are but wind, ay, and break it in your face, so he break it not behind

Comedy of Errors. 31 1 1101/16 He'll but break a comparison or two on me

Much Ado About Notb. 2

1 1262 36 To break a jeft upon the company you overtake

Tam. of the Sbrew.41 5 2732 46 The fury spent, anon did this break from her

Winter's Tale. 31 31 3462116 What beast was it then that made you break your enterprize to me

Macbetb. 1 7 36812 5 Is not that the morning which brcaks yonder

Henry v.14 52811132 thy mind to me in broken English

Ibid. 131 2 5401152 But we Mall meet, and break our minds at large

i Henry vi. 1 3) 5481112 Rome's emperor and nephew break the parle

Titus Andron. 51 31 8532 55 scurril jefts

Troilus and Cref 3863119 But, soft! what light, through yonder window breaks

Romeo and Juliet.2 2 975121 % Breakfaff. Read o'er this; and, after, this : and then to brcakfast, with what appetite

Henry viii. 3 2690125 Eight wild boars roasted whole at a breakfast

Ant. ard Cleop. 2

2) 7761 26 You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies, than a dinner of friends Tim.of Aib. 1 2 807 2.10 Breaking. The breaking of so great a thing should make a greater crack Ant. and Cleo. 5) 1 797|2|39 Break neck. To do't, or no, is certain to me a break neck

Winter's Tale. I

2 337 238 Break-promije. I will think you the most pathetical break-promise As You Like It. 1 24311150 Break-up. An it shall please you to break up this, it fall seem to fignify Mer. of Ven. 2 4 204250 Breaft. The fool has an excellent breast

Twelfth Night. 2/ 3/ 31412119 O, my breast, my hope ends here

Macbetb. 31 381 2119 My sighing breast shall be thy funeral bell

3 Henry vi. 2 5 615112 What his breast forges that his tongue muft vent

Coriolanus,

3 Who has a breast so pure, but some uncleanly apprehensions keep leets, and lawdays

Orbello. Breasing the lofty surge

Henry v. 31cb.) 519) 2) 54 Breast-plate. What stronger breast-plate than a heart untainted

2 Henry vi. 3

2 589 116 Breatb. If her breath were as terrible as her terminations

M. Ado About Norb. 2

127220 Rather than the will bate one breath of her accustom'd crossness

3) 1301239 Art thou the Nave, that with thy breath hath killid mine innocent child Ibid.

51 1 1431214 Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe

Mid. Night's Dream. 31 2 185127 Here are sever'd lips, parted with sugar breath

Mer. of Verice,

3 2101248 I think thou was created for men to breathe themselves upon thee All's Well.2 31 288)133 What fine chizzel could ever yet cut breath

Winter's Tale. 5) 31 362 139 Who, almost dead for breath, had scarcely more than would make up his message

Macbetb. 1 The latest breath that gave the sound of words

King John. 3 39811136 Holding the eternal spirit, againīt her will, in the vile prison of amicted breath Ibid. 31 41 400 145 It was my breath that blew this tempeft up

40711135 Your breath first kindled the dead coal of wars

2 4082119 'Tis breath thou lack'it, and that breath wilt thou lose

Ricbard is. 2

420118 And righ'd my English breath in foreign clouds

4261 26 Hold hard the breath, and bend up every spirit to his full height

Henry v.13 520 141 So am I driven by breath of her renown

1 Henry vi. 15

61 5691 49 - Give me some breath, some little pause, dear lord, before I positively speak in this

Richard iii. 3 65712125 His celestial breath was sulphurous to smell

Cymbeline. 5 41 922250 My short date of breath is not so long as is a tedious tale Romeo ard Juliet. 5 3 997 1 44 If words be made of breath, and breath of life, I have no life to breath

Hamilet. 13 411025/2/31 They met so near with their lips, that their breaths enibrac'd together

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A.S. P. C.L. Brea:b'd, as it were, to an untirable and continuate goodness

Tim. of Albens. 11 11 803 120 - This day I breathed first: time is come round

Julius Cæfar. 5 31 763:2 20 Brearber. I will chide no breather in the world, bat myself, against whom I know mort faults

As You Like I. 3! 2 237 123 She thews a body rather than a life; a statue, than a breather Ant. and Cleop. 3 3 783.1 46 Breatbing. You make the head at so long a breathing

Much Ado About Norb. 2 1 128 27 Courtesy

Mer. of Venice. 5 22027 - I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose

Ant. and Cleop. 1 3 7701217 - Like the tyrannous breathing of the North, shakes all our buds from growing

Cymbeline. 1 41 896149 'Tis her breathing that perfumes her chamber thus

Ibid. 2 2 90211 32 It is the breathing time of day with me

Hamler. 5 2 1039 1 26 Breatbless. And breathless, power breath forth

Antony and Cle:p. 2 2 77612 26 Bred. Yet am I in-land bred, and know some nurture

As You Like It.2 71 2331134 And I have bred her at my dearest coit in qualities of the best Timon of Atlens. 1 1805116 Breecb. And ne'er have stol'n the breech from Lancaster

3 Henry vis 56301244 Breccbed. Their daggers unmannerly breech'd with gore

Macleib. 23 3712 47 Breecbes. What fashion, madam, Mall I make your breeches 2 Geni. of Verona. 27 33 4 You must needs have them with a cod-piece

3309 In this place most master wears no breeches

2 Jinry vi. 31 576219 Short blister'd breeches

Henry vi. 1 31 6771 6
Breecbing. I am no breeching scholar in the schools

Taming of the Sbrow. 31 11 264111
Breeds. She speaks, and 'tis such sense that my sense breeds with it Meal. for Meal: 22
Charg'd my brother, on his blessing, to breed me well

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9 Which may, if fortune please both breed thee pretty, and fill rest thine Winter's Tale. 31 31 346 2 39 So will this base and envious discord breed

i Henry vi. 1 5562139 him some prejudice

Henry vii. 1 673151 Make war breed peace

Timon of Athens. 56 8292125 My son Edgar! had he a hand to write this ? a heart and brain to breed it in Lear. 1 2 933 138 . I would breed from hence occasions, and I shall

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Breed-bate. No breed-bate

Merry W. of Windsor. 113
Breeder. You love the breeder better than the male

3 Henry vi. 2 16092151 Why would'ft thou be a breeder of sinners

Hanlar. 31 11017 248 Breeding. I do in birth deserve her, and in fortunes, in graces, and in qualities of breeding

Merchant of Venice. 271 2062135 So leaves me, to consider what is breeding, that changes thus his manners Wi's Tale. 1 2 3372 53 She is as forward of her breeding, as she is i' the rear of birth

Bid. 41 31 355 1144 Let us swear that you are worth your breeding

Henry v. 3

il 52053 Much is breeding, which like the courser's hair, hath yet but life Ant. and Cleopola 2 770145 Bress. That is the bress and the long

Henry v. 31 2 521 2114 Bretagne. The Bretagne navy is dispers’d hy tempest

Ricbard 1.41 41 66412 10 Brevity is the foul of wit

Hamlet.2) 2 10111 5 Brew. If I could temporize with my affection, or brew it to a weak and colder palate

Troilus and Creflid. 4 4 8792 48 Brewage. I'll no pulletsperm in my brewago

Merry Wives of Wind. 3) 5 63 219 Brew'd. Even then that fun-fhine brew'd a shower for him

3 Henry vi. 212 61311 6 Brewes. When brewers mar their malt with water

Lear. 3 2 947 2 8 Brauer's bucket, Come off, and on, swifter than he that gibbets on the brewer's bucket

2 Henry iv. 31 2 4911 55 Brewer's-berse. An I have not forgot what the inside of a church is made of, I am a pepper corn, a brewer's horse

1 Henry iv. 31 31 4611230 Brewing. Another storm brewing

Tempést. 2 2

102 43 There is some ill a-brewing towards my rest

Merkant of Venice. 25 2051748 Briareus. He is a gouty Briareus, many hands, and of no use Troilus and Crejida. 1 2 8591 42 Briars. Toothed briars

Tempeft. 41 181 22 How full of briars is this working-day world

As You Like It. 1 3 227,2 43 When briars shall have leaves as well as thorns, and be as sweet as Marp All's Well. 4 4 300 141 Rude-growing briars

Tirus Androni us. 24 8402 54
Bribe you, with such gifts, that heaven shall Mare with you Measure for Measure.21 2 84733

But cannot make my heart consent to take a bribe, to pay my sword Coriclanus. Il 9 710 2,48
You have condemn'd and noted Lucius Pella, for taking bribes here of the Sardians

Julius Cæfar. 4) 31 7582 58 - Shall we now contaminate our fingers with base bribes

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Timon of Athens. 3 5 8362145 Bricks. And the bricks are alive at this day to testify it

2 Henry vi. 4 2 594 136 Bride. If I must die I will encounter darkness as a bride Measure for Measure. 3 1 Let (weet Bianca practise how to bride it

Taming of tbe Sbrew. 3) 2 2672 9 The devil tempts thee here in likeness of a new untrimmed bride K. Jibn. 31 1 39811 12 - But in your bride you bury brotherhood

3 Henry vi. 4) 1 in quarter, and in terms like bride and groom divesting them for bed Orbello. 21 3105612/17 Bridegroom. What mockery will it be, to want the bridegroom, when the priest attends

Taming of the Shrew.3) 2) 264240 But I will be a bridegroom in my death, and run into 't as to a lover's bed Ant. and Cleo. 4112 7952 51 With a bridegroom's fresh alacrity

Troilus and Cressida. 41 41 8811124 I will die bravely like a bridegroom

Lear.41 6 958 2 40 Bridge. What need the bridge much broader than the flood Much Ado About Notb. I 1/ 1241/48 To ride on a bay trotting horse over four-inch'd bridges

Lear. 3 41 948 21 4 Bridgenorth. Some twelve days hence our general forces at Bridgenorth shall meet i Hiv. 3 2 4612 14 Bridle. He (your husband) is the bridle of your will

Comedy of Errors. 2 I 1061) 4 How her bridle was burst

Taming of the Sbrew. 41 12681/ 6 Brief, fort, quick, snap

Merry Wives of Windsor. 41 5

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Measure for Measure. 2 2 841 The goodness, that is cheap in beauty, makes beauty brief in goodness

Ibid. 31 1 89127 A time too brief too

Mucb Ado About Notbing. 2 1 12812 4 There is a brief how many sports are ripe

Midsummer Night's Dream. 5) 1 1922 22 A tedious brief scene of young Pyramus and his love Thisbe

Ibid. 51 1 1922 40 With all brief and plain conveniency

Merchant of Venice. 41 1 2151/53 Whose ceremony shall seem expedient on the new born brief

All's Well. 2 3 287 2 5 She told me, in a sweet verbal brief

Ibid. 51 31 303245 The hand of time shall draw this brief into as huge a volume

King Joon. 2 1 3912 13 A thousand businesses are brief in hand

Ibid. 41 31 4072 % Bear this sealed brief with winged haste, to the lord Mareshal I Henry iv. 4) 31 4671 22 If thou wilt live, lament; if die, be brief

Richard iii. 2 2 6452 40 We must be brief when traitors brave the field

Ibid. 431 659,130 To make it brief wars

Coriolanus. Il 31 70712 47 This is the brief of money, plate, and jewels, I am possessed of Ant. and Cleop. 5) 2 800114 Night hath been too brief

Troilus and Cressida. 41 2 87812 20 It were a grief, so brief to part with thee

Romeo and Juliet. 3) 3 9862 40 'Tis brief, my lord, as woman's love

Hamlet. 3) 21020135 Briefiy we heard their drums

Coriolanus. 67091 44 Briefness. I hope, the briefness of your answer made the speediness of your return Cym. 2 4 90429 and fortune, work

Lear. 2 1 939125 Bright. She is too bright to be look'd against

Merry Wives of Windsor. 2 56133 - I will be bright, and Mine in pearl and gold

Titus Andronicus. 2 1 8361154 Brim. To make the coming hour o'erflow with joy, and pleasure drown the brim All's Well. 2 4 289110

And he will fill thy wishes to the brim with principalities Artony and Cleopatra. 311|788154 Brimfull of sorrow and dismay

Timpeft. 51 191 34 Our legions are brimfull

Julius Cæjar. 4) 31 761115. of fear

Obello. 21 31056 2 54 Brimfionc. To put fire in your heart and brimstone in your lives Tivelfıb Nigbe. 3) 2 327/2118 Brine. Stew'd in brine

Antony and Cleopatra. 2 5778125 What a deal of brine hath wash'd thy fallow cheeks for Rosaline Romeo and Juliet.2 31 977 2159 Brine-pit. And make a brine-pit with our bitter tears

Titus Andronicus. 31 1842 2132 Bring. That we may bring you something on the way

Measure for Measure. I 76149 Brijt. Be brisk awhile, and the longer liver take all

Romeo and Juliet. 1 5| 973155 Brifile. I will not open my lips so wide as a bristle may enter in by way of excuse

Twelfth Night 1 51 31012/13 thy courage up; for Falstaff he is dead

Henry v. 2 3 5172129 Briftled lips. When with his Amazonian chin he drove the bristed lips before him Cor. 2 2 71512.30 Briffel-castle. I'll for refuge straight to Bristol-castle

Ricbard ini. 2 21 42419 Britains. - If we be conquerid, let men conquer us, and not these bastard Britains Ricb.iii. 5 3 66919 Not-fearing Britain

Cymbeline. 2 41 90411155 is a world by itself; and we will nothing pay for wearing our own noses Ibid.

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l'the world's volume our Britain seems as of it, but not in it; in a great pool a fwan's nest

Cymbeline. 31 4 910 225 Brize. The brize upon her, like a cow in June

Ant. and Cleop. 31 81 786 2 22 The herd hath more annoyance by the brize, than by the tyger Trci, and Cref. 1 3 862 126 Broadb. Or else this blow should broach thy deareft blood

1 Henry vi. 3 Whether even I did broach this business to your highness

Henry viii. 24 685151 If I would broach the vessels of my love

Timon of Arbens. 2 2 812 1 9 I'U broach the tadpole on my rapier's point

Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847 1127 Broarbed. With blade, with bloody blameful blade he bravely broach'd his boiling bloody breast

Mid. Night's Dreams 1 1932 26 - I will continue that I broach'd in jest

Taming of tbe Sbrew. i 21 25811/32 Bringing rebellion broached on his sword

Henry v. 51 cb 537 1121 Brave thee? ay, by the best blood that ever was broach'd

2 Henry vi. 4.10 598|226 For what hath broach'd this cumult, but thy pride

3 Henry vi. 2 2 6131119 - Broach'd with the steely point of Clifford's lance

Ibid. 21 31 6131159 - The business you have broach'd here cannot be w.thout you Ant. and Cleop. 121 7701125 - That for her love such quarrels may be broach'd

Titus Andronicus. 2 1 837 1 13 Broaches

2 Henry iv. 241 484 114 Broad Achilles

Troi. and Cres. 1 31 863|2 Broad-fronted Cæsar

Art, and Cleop. 11 51 772 253 Broad-gare. And they'll be for the flowery way, that leads to the broad-gate, and the

All's Well. 41 51 3002150 Broad-goose. Which added to the goose, proves thee far and wide a broad-goose Rom.and Jul. 2. 4 979120 Broad-fides. Fear we broad-lides

2 Henry iv. 2 4 485219 Brocas

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Twelftb Nigbt. 2 5 318227 Bregues. And put my clouted brogues from off my feet

Cymbeline. 41 21 917 17 Breil. It seems then that the tidings of this broil brake off our business for the holy land

i Henry iv. 1 14421135 Stop, or all will fall in broil

Coriolanus.

13 1 71911 50 For these domestic and particular broils are not to question here

Lear.
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11 9611153 Broiling. Where have you been broiling

Henry viii. 41 1 69312 50 Broke. I have broke with her father, and his good will obtained Much Ado About Notb. 2 1 1281 S Briken. Are they broken? no they are both as whole as a fith 2 Gent. nf Verona. 2 3112'47

My mouth no more were broken than these boys, and writ as little beard All's Well 2 3 286151 I am sorry, most forry, you have broken from his liking

Winter's Tale.

5 13592,41 With which, they mov'd, have broken with the king

Henry viii. 5 1697 122 Here is good broken mufick

Troi. and Cred: 31 1 87112 28 Broken-joint. This broken-joint, between you and her husband, intreat her to splinter Orbel. 2 3 1057 2 57 Broker. A goodly broker

2 Gent. of Verona. I 25153 You shall give me leave to play the broker in mine own behalf 3 Henry vi.l4 1 622 2 35 Brokers-between. And all brokers-between Pandars! say amen

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5 11 8911118 Brokes. And brokes with all that can in such a suit, corrupt the tender honour of a maid

All's Well. 3) 5) 293||11 Broking. Redeem from broking pawn the blemish'd crown

Ricbard u. 2

1 422|2|19 Brocch. St. George's half cheek in a brooch

Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 172 135 In a brooch of lead

Ibid. 2 172 1136 Just like the brooch and the tooth-pick

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Winter's Tale. 43 355 2 7 And love to Richard is a ftrange brooch in this all-hating world Richard ii. 5 5 439|| 3 He is the brooch, indeed, and gem of all the nation

Hamlet. 4) 7.1032 128 Broocb'd. Not the imperious thew of the full fortun d Cæsar ever shall be brooch'd with

Art. and Cleop. 4) 379612 36 Brood. Why what a brood of traitors have we here

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2 Gent. of Verona, 51 3

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Comedy of Errors.14 Many can brook the weather, that love not the wind

Love's Labour Loft.4 How brooks your grace the air, after your late tossing on the breaking seas Ricbard ii. 15 The quality and hair of our attempt brooks no division

i Henry iv. 4 I can no longer brook thy vanities

Ibid.ls I better brook the loss of brittle life, than those proud titles thou hast won of me Ib. 5 Whom Henry, our late fovereign, ne'er could brook

i Henry vi.li Let him perceive, how ill we brook this treason

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Knowing how hardly I can brook abuse
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3 Henry vi. 3 My breast can better brook thy dagger's point, than can my ears that tragic history, 16.5 In that you brook it ill, it makes him worse

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I do wonder, his insolence can brook to be commanded

Coriolanus. 1
Soldiers as little thould brook wrongs, as gods

Timon of Albens. 3 And cannot brook competitors in love

Titus Andronicus. 2 Whose warlike ear could never brook retreat

3 Henry vi.fi Brooked. Though the nature of our quarrel never yet brook'd parle Tam.of tbe Sbrow.i How hath your lordrip brook'd imprisonment

Richard iii. 1 - There was a Brutus once, that would have brook'd the eternal devil to keep his state in Rome as easily as a king

Julius Cafar. Brooks. And then his state empties itself, as doth an inland brook into the main of

Mer. of Venice. 5 In the running brooks

As You Like It. 2 You are the fount, that makes small brooks to Aow

3 Henry vi. 4 Broom groves whose shadow the dismisled batchelor loves

Tempeft. 4 I am sent, with broom, before, to sweep the dust behind the door Mid. Nigbe's Dreams Broomftaf At length they came to the broomstaff with me BrorbelHang me up at the door of a brothel-house

Much Ado About Notb.1 Keep thy foot out of brothels

Lear. 3 I saw him enter such a house of fale (videlicet a brothel)

Hamler. 2 Brober. That a brother should be fu perfidious

Teme. Whom to call brother would even infect my mouth

Tempeft.15 We came into the world, like brother and brother

Comedy of Errors.s I know you are my elder brother, and, in the gentle condition of blood, you should so know me

As You Like It. I Orlando did approach a man, and found it was his brother, his elder brother Ibid. 4 Even such, and so, in favour was my brother

Twelfth Nigbt. 3 For the king's son took me by the hand, and calld me brother; and then the two kings callid my father brother

Winter's Tale. 5
For he to day that sheds his blood with me, mall be my brother

Henry v.14
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But for my brother not a man would speak

Richard iii. 2

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The brother blindly shed the brother's blood
You a brother of us, it fits we thus proceed,

or else no witness would come against

Henry v.15 you Brotherhood. Finds brotherhood in thee no fharper spur

Richard ii. 1 Brotberbsods in cities

Troil. and Crell: 1

Richard ii. Brugbt. How far brought you high Hereford on his way

Cymbcline. 3. Bronze. There is cold weat i' the cave; we'll brouze on that Bronzing. If any where I have them, "tis by the rea-side brouzing of ivy Winter's Talel? Brow. How angrily I taught my brow to frown

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