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K. Jobm.121 11 391415 Brow. Against the brows of this resisting town

Ibid. 2 2 395.131 - In the frowning wrinkle of her brow

Ibid. 4 2 403255 - Why do you bend such solemn brows on me

Richard ii. Il 41329 And frowning brow to brow

I 474,2 10 This man's brow, like to a title-leaf, foretells the nature of a tragic' volume 2 H. iv. 1

Ibid. 1 1 475 1 45 Now bind my brow with iron

Henry v.3 520 136 Let the brow o'erwhelm it

2 Henry vi. 31 1 584245 And Suffolk's cloudy brow his stormy hate

Ibid. 5 2 6022

9 · Like a gallant in the brow of youth

Prol. to Henry viii. 67111 2 - Things now, bear a weighty and a serious brow

Ricbard . 1 1 6332 1 · Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths • Upon his brow shame is afham'd to fit; for 'tis a throne where honour may be crown'd, sole monarch of the universal earth

Romeo and Juliet. 31 2 984 2 21 • Who hast not in thy brows an eye discerning thine honour from thy suffering Lear. 4 21 954211 And didst contract and purse thy brow together

Orbello. 3) 310602 25

Lear.
Brown-bills. Bring up the brown-bills

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9571215 Bostwrijf. I had as lief be a brownist as a politician

Twelfth Night. 31 2 321|2|30 Brown Paper. He's in for a commodity of brown paper and ginger Meaf. for Meal. 41 3

95/2 12 Browsid'f. The barks of trees thou browsed'ft

Antony and Cleopa:ra. 1 41 772 148 Bruije. With grey hairs, and bruise of many days, do challenge thee to trial of a man

Much Ado About Norb.

5 14112 43 Bruifimz. Do you think that his contempt shall not be bruising to you when he hath power to crush

Coriolanus. 2 31 718 1 52 Brais. We will proclaim you out of hand; the bruit thereof will bring you many friends

3 Henry vi. 417 627 1 1 And am not one that rejoices in the common wreck, as common bruit doth put it

Timon of Athens. 51 3

827225 The bruit is, Hector's Nain, and by Achilles

Troi. and Cred: 5 10 89012123 And the king's rouze the heaven Mall bruit again, respeaking earthly thunder Ham. 21002 240 Eraited. One of greatest note seems bruited

Macbetb. s7 38618 — His death being bruited once, took fire and heat away from the best temper'd courage in his troops

2 Henry iv.

475 1 8 - I find thou art no less than fame hath bruited

i Henry vi. 2 uit. In the brunt of seventeen battles

3 552 138

Coriolanus. 2 71512139 jho Forgets aged contusions and all brush of time

2 Henry vi. 5 2 602 2 8 Have with one winter's brush fell from their boughs, and left me open Tim. of A: bens. 4 3

822228 bes. Tempt not yet the brushes of the war

Troilus and Crefrida. 51 38872 36 Ft. It was a brute part of him, to kill so capital a calf there

Hamlet. 31 2 10192/26 js. All this from my remembrance brutis wrath finfully pluck'd Richard ii. 2 645 126 _bhorred villain ! unnatural detested, brutish villain! worse than brutish

Lear. I s. His vanities fore-spent were but the outside of the Roman Brutus

93312 astard hand stabb'd Julius Cæsar

Henry v. 2

518223 nius Brutus. D. P.

Henry vi..14

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Ccricianus. P.

703 cius. D. P.

Julius Cajar. 741

Ibid. Fech to the Plebeians on the death of Cæfar

741 opinion of suicide

Ibid. 3) 2 755115

Ibid 51 1 Brutus only overcame himself, and no man elfe hath honour by his death Ibid.5 5 765-19

763 1 12 =$ I that the mad Brutus ended me

Antony and Clesp. 31 91 787 1 40 On my life, my lord, a bubble

Hamlet. 31 210192124 arth hath bubbles, as the water has

All's Well. 31 6 29312 3 of dignity, a breath, a bubble

Macberb. 1 3 365129 blow them to their trial, the bubbles are out

Ricbard 1.41 4660117 His face is all bubukles, and whelks, and knobs and Amen

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2 Henry vi.

5711 Duke. D.P.

Ricbard iii.

633 Substance of his speech to the citizens in behalf of Richard

71 65411 -'s army is dispers'd and scatter'd

41 6641153 Duke. D.P.

Henry vini.

671 Arrested of high treason

Ibid. 1 1 674/1/15 Account of his trial

679121 Call him bounteous Buckingham, the mirrour of all courtesy

Ibid. 2

6792) 14 -'s prayer for the king

Ibid. 2

I 6801 5 Buckle. He cannot buckle his distemper'd cause within the belt of rule

Macbeth. 5 2 38415 In single combat thou shalt buckle with me

i Henry vi. 1 546/1/48 And hell too strong for me to buckle with

Ibid. 5. 41 566 119 But buckle thee with blows, twice two for one

3 Henry vi. 1

4) 608125 Buckles. His stubborn buckles, with these your white enchanting fingers touch'd, shall more obey, than to the edge of steel

Troi. and Creil 3 1 8721214 Buckled. All our general force might with the sally of the very town be buckled with

1 Henry vi. 41 41 5622 9 Buinle in. And buckle in a waist most fathomless, with spans and inches so diminutive as fears and reasons

Troi. ard Cref: 22 86714 Bucklers. Give us the swords, we have bucklers of our own

Mucb Ado About Norb. 51 2 I'll buckler thee against a million

Taming of tbe Sbrew. 3 2 267 11 4 My buckler cut through and through

i Henry iv. 21 41 453125 But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee

2 Henry vi. 3) 2 5882160 Buchlersbury. Smell like Bucklersbury in simple time

Merry W. of Windsor. 3 3

60 227 Buckram. Two rogues in buckram suits

i Henry iv.2.4 45353 Thou say, thou serge, nay, thou buckram lord

2 Henryvi. 41 71 596 110 Bud. As chalte as is the bud ere it be bloom

Much Ado About Noth. 4 1 1372 42 As far from sounding and discovery as is the bud bit by an envious worm

Romes and Juliet. 1 1 969127 Even such delight among frem female buds shall you this night inherit, and my house

Ibid. 1

2 970140 Budge. They cannot budge

Tempeft. 51 “ Budge” says the fiend. Budge not, says my conscience Merchant of Venice. 2 I'll not budge an inch

Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. 1 252 11 4 - I will not budge afoot

1 Henry vi. I Hence we will not budge

3 Henry vi. 5) 41 630153

709/2/19 The mouse ne'er thunn d the cat, as they did budge from rascals worse than they. Corila I will not budge for no man's pleasure

Romeo and Juliet. 3

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31 710135 Butzer. Let the first budger die the other's Nave, and the gods doom him after Coriche

702155 Budget. I come to her in white, and cry, mum; he cries, budget

Merry W.of Wind. 5 2

Ibid. 5 5 73 141 - I went to her in white, and cry'd mum, and me cry'd budget Buff. He is in a suit of buff, which rested him

Comedy of Errors. 41 2 114/14 bufct. If I might buffet for my love

Herry v.15 2 539 163 The torrent roar'd; and we did buffet it with lusty sinews

Julius Cæjur. 1 2743/4/37 Stand the buffet with knaves that smell of sweat

Ant. and Cleop. 1 Not a word of his but buffets better than a fist of France

King Jobs. 2 2 394 2 53
O, I could divide myself, and go to buffets

Hamlet. 3) 21019140
A man, that fortune's buffets and rewards haft ta’en with equal thanks
Buff-jekin. Is not a buff-jerkin a molt Tweet robe of durance
Buge Tum, tush! fear boys with bugs

Tam. of the Sbrew. I

Winter's Tale. 3 2 344 2/56
The bug, which you will fright me with, I reck
For Warwick was a bug, that fear'd us all
Those that would die, or we refift, are grown the mortal bugs o'the field Cymbeline. 5 3 921|1/38

With, ho! such bugs and goblins in my life
Eug-bear. A bugbear take him

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A.S. P. C.L. Buildings. The buildings of my fancy

Coriolanus.121 11 7132161 May all the buildings in my fancy pluck upon my hateful life

Lear.41 21 954 2 52 Bulk. But smother'd it within my panting bulk

Richard u. 11 41 6412131 The great bulk Achilles

Troilus and Cref. 41 41 88113

Hamlet. 2 As it did seem to fatter all his bulk, and end his being

1 1009 2 40 Stand behind this bulk

Orbelio.

51 1107411 5 Bull. Jove, thou art a bull for thy Europa

Merry Wives of Wind. 5 5 711143 In time the savage. bull doth bear the yoke

M. Ado About Noth. I I

123 2153 He thinks upon the savage bull

Ibid. 51 41 146 111 Bull Jove, fir, had an amiable low, and some such ftrange bull leapt your father's

Ibid. 5 4 1461116 COW Crook-knee'd and dew-lap'd like Thessalian bulls

Mid. Nigbi's Dream. 41 190 237 Wild as young bulls

i Henry iv. 41 11 464 2/47 And Warwick rages like a chased bull

3 Henry vi. 25
And the goodly transformation of Jupiter there, his brother the bull Troi. and Cred: 5 1 8842 34

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i Henry vi.lt 2 545 219 Bull-calf. And roar'd for mercy, and ftill ran and roar'd, as ever I heard bull-calf

i Henry iv. 21 41 454 115 D.P.

2 Henry iv.

473 Bull's pizzle

i Henry iv. 2 4 453 2153 Bullen. Anne, and an old lady her friend. D.P.

Henry viii.

671

M. Ado About Norb.21 31 131210 Bullets. These paper bullets of the brain, awe a man you leaden messengers, that ride upon the violent speed of fire, fly with falíe aim

All's Well. 31 2 291 2113 I will discharge upon her, Sir John, with two bullets

2 Henry iv. 2 41 484234 I'll drink no proof, nor no bullets

Ibid. 21 4 484 237

Ibid.
Do you think me a swallow, an arrow, or a bullet

141 31 496,24 That being dead, like to the bullets grazing, breaks out into a second course of mischief

Henry v.4) 3 532'1 12 Bullocks. That's spoken like an honest drover so they fell bullocks M. Ado Ab. Notb. 2

1 127 129 How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair

2 Henry iv.

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2 489 1.53 Bully. My hand, bully

Merry Wives of Wind.

53'218 O sweet bully Bottom

Mid. Nigbt's Dream.

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Henryv. 4

5272 45 Bully-knigbt, bully Sir John

Merry Wives of Wind. 415

Ibid. Bully-rook

53, 147

Ibid. 53,153 Bum. Your bum is the greatest thing about you

Meal. for Miafo 2 82

113 Then Nip I from her bum, down topples she

Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 1 1792 8 What a coil's here! serving of becks, and jutting out of bums Tim. of Atb.1 2 809 2 10 Bum-bailiff. Scout me for him at the corner of the orchard, like a bum-bailiff

Twelfth Nigbr. 31 4 324145 Bumbard. Looks like a fat bumbard

Tempeft. 2
You are lazy knaves; and here you lie baiting of bumbards

Henry vii.

5 3 7012123 Bunch of grapes. 'Twas in the bunch of grapes

Meaf. for Meas. 2 Bung. Away, you cut-purse rascal, you filthy bung, away

2 Henry iv. 21 41 484 2148 Bung-bole. Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it)

Hamlet. stopping a bung-hole

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All's Well. 2 Bunting. I took this lark for a bunting

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As You Like It. 21 71 2332 48 Burden. Set down your venerable burden, and let him feed I would sing my song without a burden

Ibid.

3 21 236 2/46 And 'tis a burden which I am proud to bear

Troi. and Cred 31 31 875113

As You Like It. 2 Burgbers. Being native burghers of this desert city

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Much Ado About Norb. 41 2 1402133 Burglary. Flat burglary as ever was committed Burgonet. And that I'll write upon thy burgonet

2 Henry vi. 5 1 601123 This day I'll wear aloft my burgonet

Ibid.
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1 601 1|28 And from thy burgonet I'll rend thy bear

Ibid. 1 601132 · The arm and burgonet of man

Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 772 2146 Burgundy. Duke. D.P.

Henry v. 5091
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i Henry vi.

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Lear. Wat'rish Burgundy

Ibid. 1 Burial. Do all rites that appertain unto a burial

M. Ado About Norb. 4 Is she to be bury'd in christian burial; that wilfully seeks her own salvation Hamler. 5 · If this had not been a gentlewoman, the should have been bury'd out of christian burial

Ibid.
And the bringing home of bell and burial
Buried. She shall be buried with her face upwards

M. Ado About Norb.

3 Not to be buried, but quick, and in mine arms

Winter's Tale. 4 3 The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them

Richard 10.4) 3 Buryed. Our youth and wildnefs thall no whit appear, but all be bury'd in his gravity

Julius Cæfar.2 burley-bon'd clown

2 Henry vi. 4.10 Burn. This night he means to burn the lodging where you use to lie, and you within it

As You Like It. 2 3 Burned. No heretics burn'd but wenches suitors

Lear. 3 2 Burnet

Henry v. 5 2 Burring-glass. The appetite of her eye did seem to Scorch me up like a burning-glass

Merry Wives of Windsor. 1 3 Burning. One fire burns out another's burning

Romeo and Juliet." Burnt. We have burnt our cheeks

Ant. and Cleap. 27 Burr. Nay, friar, I am a kind of burr-I Mall stick

Meas. for Meas. 4 3 Hang off, thou cat, thou burr, vile thing let loose

Mid. Night's Dream.32 They are burrs, I can tell you ; they'll stick where they are thrown Troi. and Cref 3 2 They are but burs, cousin, thrown upon thee in holiday foolery

As You Like It. 1 3 Thefe burs are in my heart

Ibid. Burft. You will not pay for the glasses you have burst Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. And then he burst his head for crouding among the marshal men

2 Henry iv. 3 2 - The burst and the ear-deaf ning voice o' the oracle, kia to Jove's thunder

Winter's Tale.31 2 The snatches in his voice, and burst of speaking were as his

Cymbeline. 42 Such bursts of horrid thunder

Lear. 3 2 Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul

Orbeid. 1 Burtbenous taxations

Richard ii. 21 Bury. To bury mine intents

Ibid. 41 1 If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body

Lear.4 Upon the altar at St. Edmund's Bury

King John.5 41

Richard ii.
Busby. D.P.
Bufed. measuring his affections by my own, that most are busied when they are
moft alone

Romeo and Juliet. 1
Bufenefs

. That fo confidently seems to undertake this business, which he knows is not to be done

All's Well. 36 l'll make ye know your times of businefs

Ibid. 5 4 This day let no man think he has business at his house

Ant. and Cleop. 4 4
To business that we love, we rise betime, and go to 't with delight

Ibid. 5/ 1
The business of this man looks out of him
There's business in these faces

Cymbeline. 515
Busreffes. I have to-night dispatch'd fixteen businesses, a month's length a-piece

All's Well 4) 3
Busky. How bloodily the fun begins to peer above yon busky hill
Bufs. And buss thee as thy wife

King Job.34
Yon towers, whose wanton tops do buss the clouds, must kiss their own feet

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2 Henry vi. 3 21 59012125 Shall one of us, that fruck the foremost man of all this world, but for supporting 11 robbers

Julius Cæsar. 41 3 759116 Death will seize her; but your comfort makes the rescue

Ant. and Cleo. 31 9 7871150 being charg'd, we will be still by land

Ibid. 4/10 793 2 45 Every tongue that speaks but Romeo's name, speaks heavenly eloquence

Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984111 But get is as a jailer to bring forth some monstrous malefactor

Ant. and Cleop. Butober. Producing forth the cruel ministers of this dead butcher

Macbeth. 517 386125% To ftir against the butchers of his life

Ricbard ii. 11 2 435217 - O fit my husband wrongs on Hereford's spear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breast

Ibid. 1 2) 41615 - Who finds the heifer dead and bleeding fresh, and sees fast by a butcher with an axe, but will suspect

2 Henry vi. 3) 2 588 228 Are you the butcher Suffolk? where's your knife

Ibid. 3 2 588 2136 Were he the butcher of my son, he should be free as the wind

Coriolanus. ' 9 7011150 Or butchers killing flies

Ibid. 41 6 73112135 O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers

Julius Cæfar. 31 1 7542114 — The very butcher of a lilk button

Romeo and Juliet. 241 978 2 5 Buteber's cur. This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I have not the power to muzzle him

Henry viii..

1 673139 Buribery. This is no place, this house is but a butchery

As You Like It. 21 3 230 132 Bue-fhaft. The very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's but-Thaft

Romeo and Juliet.2 4 978151 Butt. Look, how you butt yourself in these sharp mocks

Love's Labour L. 52 168 26 Head and butt? an hafty-witted body would say, your head and butt were head and horn

Tam.of tbe Sbrew. 512 275217 I am your butt, and I abide your shot

3 Henry vi.1 41 608 1 2 The beast with many heads butts me away

Coriolanus. 4 1726 1125 You ruinous butt; you whoreson indistinguishable cur

Troi. and Cref 5 1 884 15I Here is my journey's end, here is my butt, the very fea-mark of my utmost fail

Otbello. 5 2 10782 44 Buti-erd. That is the butt-end of a mother's blessing

Richard ii. 21 2 646 1152 Burrer'd. 'Twas her brother, that in pure kindness to his horse, butter'd his hay Lear.21 41 944 1/10 Butter-woman's. It is the right butter-woman's rate to market

As You Like It. 31 22352 2 Butterflics. Pluck the wings from painted butterflies, to fan the moon-beams from his sleeping eyes

Mid. Nigbe's Dream. 3) 1 184 240 - I saw him run after a gilded butterfly

Coriolanus. 131 707 159 Than boys pursuing summer butterflies

Ibid. 61

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Ibid. 5 41 737 130 - For men like butterflies Mew not their mealy wings but to the summer Tr. and Cref. 3 3 8752 2

And laugh at gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues talk of court news Lear. 51 3 962 1 49 Buttery-bar. Bring your hand to the buttery-bar, and let it drink Twelfth Nigbr. 1 3 3091 31 Buttocks. It is like a barber's chair, that fits all buttocks; the pin buttock, the quatch buttock, the brawn buttock, or any buttock

All's Well. 2 2 285 1146 Buttock of the nigbt. One that converses more with the buttock of the night, than with the forehead of the morning

Coriolanus. 2 1 712 21 r Buttons. 'Tis in his buttons ; he will carry

Merry Wives of Wind. 3) 2 The canker galls the infants of the spring, too oft before their buttons be disclos'd

Hamlet. 1 3 1004 225 Of fortune's cap we are not the very button

Ibid. 2 2 1012 213 Button-ble. Let me take you a button-hole lower

Love's Labour Loft. 5 2 172 261 Battress.

Macbeth. 16367,214 Butts. Doctor. D. P.

Henry viii. 6711 Buti-fbaf?. Cupid's butt-Maft is too hard for Hercules' club Love's Labor Loft. 12 1512 51 Buxen. Firm and sound of heart, of buxom valour

Henry v. 3 5237 35 Buy. Would you buy her

Much Ado About Nob. 112311 31 Can the world buy such a jewel

11231133 - I will the second time as I would buy thee, view thee limb by limb Trci. and Cres: 4 5 88326 Buz. And buz these conjurations in her brain

2 Henry ai. 2 5742 59 For I will buz abroad such prophecies

3 Henry vi. 5 63211 43 omny buz!

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