A. S. P. C.L. Buzzard. Oh, now wing'd turtle, Call a buzzard take thee? -Ay, for a turtle; as hel takes a buzzard Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 261 263 More pity, that the eagle should be mew'd, while kites and buzzards prey at liberty Ricbard u. 1 635 1117 Buzzers. Wants not buzzers to infect his car Hamlet. 41 51029 138 Buzzing. The buzzing pleased multitude Mer. of Venice. 3 2 211 154 Did you not of late days hear it buzzing Henry viir. 2 1 680 2/16 For you have stol'n their buzzing Jul. Cæfar. s 1 762 152 By. I'll not be by, the while Ricbard ii. 21 421142 By-dependencies. And all the other by-dependencies, from chance to chance Cymbeline. (5) 51 927 235 By-drinkings. You owe money here besides, Sir John, for your diet and by-drinkings i Henry iv. 3) 3 462 148 By-gone. This satisfaction the by-gone day proclaim'd Winter's Tale. 1 2 334 145 Byr-Lady. Much Ado About Nothing. 3) 3 134 234 By’rlaking a parlous fear Midf. Nigbi's Dream. 3 1 1831 28 C. 1 C Abir’d. Now I am cabin’d, cribb’d, confin’d, bound in to saucy doubts and fears Macberb. 3 4 3752 19 Cable. Make the rope of his deftiny our cable Tempeft. 1 1 2 1 7. - Let me cut the cable; and, when we are put off, fall to their throats: all then is thine Ant. and Cleopo 2) 7 7811115 Or put upon you what restraint and grievance the law with all his might to enforce it on will give him cable Othello. 1210452150 Cacedæmon. Hie thee to hell for Thame, and leave this world, thou cacodæmon Ricb. iii. 11 31 6391 31 Caddice-garter i Henry iv. 21 4 4521 26 Caddiffes. Winter's Tale. 4 3) 3511134 Cade. Or rather, of stealing a cade of herrings 2 Henry vi. 4 2 593127 Cade. Jack. D. P. Ibid. 571 Account of himself Ibid.4 2 5931125 Knights himself Ibid. 4 2 593261 Nain Ibid. 4 10 598 256 Cadence. The golden cadence of poesy, caret Love's Labour Loft. 4 2 160 17 Cadent. With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks Lear. 1 4 937 2 32 Cadmus. I was with Hercules and Cadmus once, when in a wood of Crete, they bay'd the bear with hounds of Sparta Mid. Night's Dream. 4 | 19012/27 Caduceus. And, Mercury, lose all the serpentine craft of thy Caduceus Troi. and Creff 2 3 868 231 Cadwallader. Not for Cadwallader, and all his goats Henryv. 5 1 537 2 14 Cæfar. Thou’rt an emperor, Cæsar, Keisar, and Pheezar Merry W. of Wind.11 31 482 56 I Mall beat you to your tent, and prove a shrewd Cæsar to you Meas. for Meas. 2 82147 His Thrasonical brag of I came, law, and overcame As You Like It. 5 2 246121, 7 It was a disaster of war that Cæsar himself could not have prevented All's Well. 31 6 2941| 5 This is the way to Julius Cæsar's ill-erected tower Ricbard ii. 5) 1 434 115? Now am I like that proud insulting ihip, that Cæsar and his fortune bare at once i Henry vi. 1 2 546 247 Brutus bastard hand stabb’d Julius Cæsar 2 Henry vi. 41 1592 230 In the commentaries Cæfar writ Ibid. 41 7 596 147 No bending knee will call thee Cæsar now 3 Henry vi. 33616156 They that stabb'd Cæsar, shed no blood at all, did not offend, nor were not worthy blame, if this foul deed were by, to equal it Ibid. 55 6311|19 And the shall be sole victress Cæsar's Cæsar Richard ii. 4 4 662219 JULIUS CÆSAR 741 when swimming with Cassius, saved by him 7. Cæsar. 12 7431 32 refuses the crown thrice offered him Ibid. 1 2 744 1155 thou art reveng'd even with the sword that kill'd thee Ibid. 5) 31 7631245 -'s will Ibid. 3 2 757 116 The ghost of Cæfar hath appear'd to me two several times by night Ibid. 5) 5 764/2 63 When Julius Cæsar (mild at their lack of skill, but found their courage worthy his frowning at Cymbeline. 2 41 90459 · There be many Cæsars, ere such another Julius Ibid. 3) 1906 144 That hath more kings his servants, than thyself domestic officers Ibid. 3 1 906 263 Imperial Cæsar dead, and turn'd to clay, might stop a hole to keep the wind away Ham. 151 1|1035/2, 27 I Cafar. 741) Ibid. 2 8112139 Ibid.[5] I Ibid. 5 822 1153 Oibello. 41 A.S. P. C.L. Cafar, OAavius. D.P. Julius Cæfar. Octavius. D. P. Antony and Cleopatra. 7671 Broad-fronted Cæfar Ibid. 1 5] 77212150 - gets money, where he loses hearts 1 773 1155 lamentation for the death of Antony Ibid. 5 1798 112 Gage. Our cage we make a quire, as doth the prison'd bird, and fing our bondage freely Cymbeline. 31 31 9082/11 In which cage of rushes, I am sure, you are not prisoner As You like It. 3 2 2372 53 Cain. With Cain go wander through the shade of night, and never Mew thy head by day nor light Richard ii. 5) 6 44012 · But let one spirit of the first born Cain reign in all bosoms 2 Henry iv. 1 14751152 Be thou cursed Cain to nay thy brother Abel i Henry vi. 1 3 5471217 - As if it were Cain's jaw-bone that did the first murder Hamlet.5 11034125 Gain-eclsur'd beard Merry Wives of Windsor. 14 5011127 Caitiff. What is't your worship’s pleasure I shall do with this wicked caitiff Meas . for Meal: 2 The wicked'It caitiff on the ground, may seem as thy, as grave, as just, as absolute, as Angelo 981153 I went to this pernicious caitiff deputy 981234 Whoever charges on his forward breast; I am the caitiff, that do hold him to it All's Well. 21 291|219 A caitiff recreant to my couîn Hereford Ricbard ii. 1 21 416110 For queen a very caitiff crown'd with care Richard iii. 41 41 6601/29 I flatter not; but say, thou art a caitiff Timon of Athens. 413 To pieces shake, that under covert and convenient seeming haft practis'd on man's life! Lear. 3 2) 497 134 Here lives a caitiff wretch Rom. and Jul. 5) 1994747 · Alas, poor caitiff ! 1 106811156 O thou pernicious caitiff Ibid. 5) 21079150 Coins, Dr. a French doctor. D.P. M.W.of Winds. 45 Cake. Your cake here is warm within Comedy of Errors. 31 1 Our cake's dough on both sides Taming of the Shrew.fi 12561110 My cake is dough Il 275 114 He that will have a cake out of the wheat, must tarry the grinding Troil. and Crefl: 1 1858 18 Calais. Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais, disburs'd I to his highness soldiers Richard ii. I 1 414 2 46 Calamits. There's no true cuckold but calamity Twelftb Nigbt. 5 311|11 6 Like true, inseparable, faithful loves, sticking together in calamity K. Jcbn. 3 414001235 Why should calamity be full of words ? 57 Alack, you are transported by calamity thither where more attends you Coriolanus. I 17041129 Thou art wedded to calamity Romeo and Juliet. 3 31 985126 Calcbas. D. P. Troilus and Cressida. 8571 Calculate. Why old men fools, and children calculate Julius Cafar. I 31 745 243 Calenders. You the Calenders of my nativity Comedy of Errors. 5 He is the card or calender of gentry Hamler. 151 2110381219 Calf. The-ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baes, will never answer a calf when it bleats Much Ado About Nothing.31 31 134 2 2.2 - And got a calf in that same noble feat Ibid. 54 1461119 Quibbling on the word calf Love's Labour Lift. 5) 2 And as the butcher takes away the calf 2 Henry vi. 1 585142 – But where the bull and cow are both milk-white they never do beget a coal black calf Titus Andronicus. 5 I 85012123 Caloe's-bead. He hath bid me to a calve's-head and a capon Mu. Ado Abt. Norbing. 142 222 Calf-like they lowing followed Temp.1.4 Calf's-fkin. He that goes in the calve-skin that was killed for the prodigal Com. of Er. 4 3 114 1159 And hang a calf's-skin on those recreant limbs K. Yobr. 3 1 397 1 46 · Will not a calf's-skin stop that mouth of thine Ibid. 1 398 2 43 Hang nothing but a calf's-skin moft sweet lout Ibid. 31 1 3981724 Caliban. D. P. Tempt. - how tormented at nights by Prospero Ibid. I 5147 Found by Trinculo, and described by him described by Profpero Calipolis. Then feed and be fat, my fair Calipolis 2 Hen. iv. 21 4 485 216 Caliver. Such as fear the report of a caliver worse than a struck fowl, or a hurt wildduck 1 Henry iv.141.21 46511155 Calivir. Ibid. 15 Richard i. 41 41 6601 12012115 168 21 I 1 181121 me! 2 6121249 1 86 2 44 Ibid.31 2 I 3 Hen. u. A. S. P. C.L. Caliver. Put me a caliver into Wart's hand 2 Hen. iv.131 21 491121 1 Call in question our necessities Julius Cæfar. 4 760218 Callar. A callat, of boundless tongue; who late hath beat her husband, and now baits Winter's Tale. 2) 3) 3422/13 - Contemptuous base-born callat as the is 2 Hen. vi. 1 3 575/2/47 To make this shameless callat know herself 3 Hen. vi. 2 Caller. A beggar, in his drink, could not have laid such terms upon his callet Orbello. 4 2 1071 2 26 Calling. And would not change that calling, to be adopted heir to Frederick As You Like It. I 2 227/1/18 Calm. We'll calm the duke of Norfolk, you your son Ricb. ii. 1 14151/18 Sick of a calm : yea, good sooth 2 Hen, jv. 2 41 4841 Therein he was as calm as virtue Cymbeline. 5 5 9252 11 Calpburnia. D.P. Julius Cæfar. 741 Calvd. Not Romans, (as they are not, though calv'd i' the porch o' the capitol) Cor.13) 1 7212139 Calumng. You mall stifle in your own report and smell of calumny Meas. for Meas: 24 Back-wounding calumny the whitest virtue strikes 91|2|40 For calumny will fear virtue itself Winter's Tale. 2 339/2 24 Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny Hamlet. 110181/10 Calydon. As did the fatal brand Althea burnt unto the prince's heart of Calydon 2 H. viii 1 573|2|41 Cambio. His name is Cambio Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 il 260 243 Cambricks. Winter's Tale.41 3 351|2|34 I would your cambrick were sensible as your finger Coriolanu: 1 31 707|2|3o Cambridge, Earl. D.P. 509 Declare the cause my father, earl of Cambridge, loft his head i Hen. vi.[25) 5541/41 Cambyses. For I must speak in passion, and I will do it in king Cambyses vein i Hen. iv. 2 41 455133 Camel. It is as bard to come, as for a camel to thread the postern of a needle's eye Ricb.ii.5 51 438213 of no more soul, nor fitness for the world, than camels in their war Coriolanus. 21 11 71412) 7 Achilles ? a drayman, a porter, a very camel Troil. and Credit 2) 8611142 Do, camel; do, do Ibid. 2) i 866 1 3 Do you see yonder cloud, that's almost in Ihape of a camel ? Hamlet.[3) 2102211 53 Cameleon. He is a kind of cameleon 2 Gent. of Verona: 2 41 30111 5 I can add colours to the cameleon 3 Henry viil3 2 6191129 Of the camelion's dish Hamlet. 3 2 1019/2/13 Camelo. Goose, if I had you upon Sarum plain, I'd drive you cackling home to Camelot Lear. 22 941 1/44 Camillo. DP. Winter's Tale. 333 Camomile. Camomile, the more it is trodden on the faster it grows i Hen. iv. 2 41 4551150 Campeius, Cardinal. D. P. Henry Loui. 6711 Cardinal Campeius is stolen away to Rome; hath ta'en no leave Ibid. 32 6882 57 Camping. With camping foes to live All's Well. 31 41 2921" Canaries. You have brought her into such canaries Merry W. of Windfor. 2 2 542) 7 Carary. I will to my honeft knight Falstaff, and drink Canary with him M. W. of Wind1:13 2 591255 But i' faith, you have drank too much Canaries, and that's a marvellous searching wine 2 Hen. iv. 241 483/2/47 O, knight, thou lack'st a cup of Canary Twelfth Night. : 31 3091/43 Canary to it with your feet Love's Lab. Lol.31 1154 1157 And make you dance canary, with sprightly fire and motion All's Well. 21 1 28312139 Cartel all grudge 2 Gent. of Verona. 514 The end of life cancels all bands i Hen.iv. 3 2 4.617144 Canellid. What says my conceald lady to our cancell'd love Romeo and Juliet. 31 31 9861117 Cancer. And add more coals to Cancer, when he burns with entertaining great Hyperion Troil, and Cred:21 31 870152 Candidatus. Be Candidatus then, and put it on, and help to set a head on headless Rome Titus Andronicus. I 2 833161 Candle. He dares not come there for the candle : for you see it is already in snuff Midf. Night's Dream. 51 194 124 What must I hold a candle to my shames ? Mercbant of Venice. 26 206 120 How far that candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world Ibid. so 8 When the moon Mone we did not see the candle Ibid. 1 Find out thy brother, wheresoe'er he is; seek him with candle; bring him, dead or living As You Like It.13 1 234 1129 Their candles are all out Macberb.12 1 3691111 Out, out, brief candle ! life's but a walking Tadow; a poor player Ibid. 5 5 38 541144 What! You are as a candle, the better part burnt out 2 Henry iv.fi/21 477:21 2 44/21 22011 220I TO 1 31 1812 14 2 A. S. P. C.L. Candic. Here burns my candle out, ay, here it dies, which, while it lasted, gave kingi Henry light 3 Henry vi. 26 6151/45 Hen. viii. 3 This candle burns not clear, 'tis I must snuff it 6891153 Candle-cases. A pair of boots that have been candle-cases, one buckled, another lac'd Taming of the Shrew.32 2651 22 Candles' ends. Drinks off candles ends for flap-dragons 2 Henry iv. 2 4 486141 Candle-bilder. I'll be a candle-holder, and look on Romeo and Juliet. 1 4 972 2] Candle-mine. You whoreson candle-mine 2 Her. jv. 21 4 487 7 Candle-ffick. I had rather hear a brazen candlestick turn'd i Henry iv. 3 1 4581133 Their horsemen fit like fixed candlesticks, with torch staves in their hand Henry v. 4 2 5302135 Candle-wasters. Make misfortune drunk with candle-wasters Mu. Ado About Norbing. 51 1 1411 37 Candy'd. Why, what a candy'd deal of courtesy this fawning greyhound then did proffer me! i Henry iv. 1 31 447|2| 3 Let the candy'd tongue lick absurd pomp Hamlet. 31 2 101911133 Canibals. And of the Canibals, that each other cat Otbello. Il 3104812 11 Canidius. D. P. Antuny and Cleopatra. 767 Canker. In the sweetest bud, the eating canker dwells 2 Gert. of Verona. 1 2411 4 I had rather be a canker in a hedge, than a role in his grace Mu. Ado About Norb. 1 3 124/2160 Some to kill cankers in the musk-rose buds Midf. Nigbi's Dream. 2 But now will canker sorrow eat my bud K. Jobn. 3 4 4002150 And heal the inveterate canker of one wound, by making many Ibid. 512 408 19 The cankers of a calm world and a long peace i Hen. iv. 4 2 46521 9 Hath not thy rose a canker i Hen. vi. 21 41 553 1/14 Banith the canker of ambitious thoughts 2 Henry vi. 11 574 1/28 The canker gnaw thy heart Timon of Arbens. 4 3 820 1125 The canker galls the infants of the spring Hamlet. I 3 10042124 And is 't not to be damn'd, to let this canker of our nature come in further evil? Ibid. 5 2/10381110 Canker-bit. My name is loft; by treason's tooth bare-gnawn, and canker-bit Lear. 5 3 9632123 Canker-blaflom. O me! you juggler! oh, you canker-blossom ! you thief of love Mid.N. Dr. 3 2 1872 27 Cankar'd Bolingbroke i Henry iv.1 31 446 1160 I will fight against my canker'd country Coriolanus. 41 51 72911137 To wield old partizans, in hands as old, cankered with peace, to part your cankered Romeo and Juliet. 1 1968 2130 Carnakin. And let me have a cannakin clink, clink O bello. 23 10552 I Cannibals. Compare with Cæsars, and with Cannibals, and Trojan Greeks 2 Hen. iv. 2 4 4851138 That face of his the hungry cannibals would not have touch'd 3 Hen. vi. 11 4 609115 Butchers and villains, bloody cannibals Ibid. 5) 5 631127 Cannibally. An he had been cannibally given, he might have broil'd and eaten him too Coriolanus. 4) 5 730 1 22 Cannon. He reports me a cannon ; and the bullet, that's he: I foot thee at the swain Love's L. Loft. 3 1 1551139 Macberb. 1 2 363110 · I must report they were as cannons over-charg'd with double cracks The thunder of my cannon shall be heard K. Jobno? 13872 14 The cannons have their bowels full of wrath Ibid. 2 1 391 2116 - By east and west let France and England mount, their battering cannon charg'd to the mouths Ibid. 2 2 394124 Unless we sweep them from the door with cannons Henry viii. 51 3 70111 i As level as the cannon to his blank Hamler. 41 1102612 . And you mortal engines, whose rude throats the immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit Oibello. 3 3 1063 2 5 - I have seen the cannon when it has blown his ranks into the air Ibid. 31 4 10661116 Carroneer. What cannoneer begot this lusty blood K. John.2 2 394 249 Canne Contrary to thy established proclaim'd edict and continent canon Love's L. LAI 114912144 The canon of the law is laid on him K. Jobn.2 1 392135 'Twas from the canon Coriolanus. 31 1 720 118 Religious canons, civil laws are cruel Timon of Atbers. 41 31 820 1139 Or that the everlasting had not fix'd his canon 'gainst self-Naughter! Hamlet. 1 210022 47 Canonize. And Fame, in time to come, may canonize us Troil. and Cred: 2 868 2 1 Canopy. Their Nadows seem a canopy molt fatal, under which our army lies Ju.Cajar. 5 1 7622 55 This most excellent canopy, the air Hamlca. 2 2 101311 49 Carierbury, Archbishop. D. P. Henry v. 509 Richard iii. , Bouchier, Archbishop. D.P. Cranmer, Archbilbop. D.P. Henry viii. 6711 Canterbury. hate 6331 I A.S. P. C. L Canterbury. The high promotion of his grace of Canterbury; who holds his state at door Henry vil. 512 698 245 Cantle. A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out i Hen. iv. 31 1 4581 The greater cantle of the world is lost with very ignorance Ant. and Cleop.31 8 786/2/12 Canto. Write loyal canto's of contemned love Twelftb Nigbt. 5 3131 8 Canvass. I'll canvass thee between a pair of sheets 2 Henry iv. 241 486115 - I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat i Hen. vi. 11 31 547 214 Canus. Whose club killed Cerberus, that three headed canus Love's Labor Lgf. 5 2 172 | 8 Canzonet. Let me supervise the canzonet Ibid.41 21 1601 5 Cap. Will wear his cap with suspicion Much Ado About Nothing. I 1 1231150 Better wits have worn plain statute caps Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1681244 Why, this was moulded on a porringer; a velvet dish Taming of the Sbrew. 41 31 271111 That cap of yours becomes you not; off with that bauble, throw it under foot Ibid. 5 2 276 155 They wear themselves in the cap of the time All's Well.2) 1-283 2 12 I will cap that proverb with, there is flattery in friendship Henry v.31 7 526145 He that casts not up his cap for joy, Mall for the offence make forfeit of his head 3 Henry vi. 2 i 6111 32 I have ever held my cap off to thy fortunes Ani. ard Cleep. 51 77802 44 Yonder they cast their caps up, and carouse together like friends long lost Ibid. 4 101 794 119 Thou art the cap of all the fools alive Tim. of Aib.4 3 820213 Such gain the cap of him, that makes them fine, yet keeps his book uncross’d Cym. 3) 3 9081 45 Cap and knee flaves Tim.of Aib. 36 818 25 Capable. For I am sick and capable of fears King Jobr. 3 1 396130 of our flesh, few are angels Hen. vii. 5 2 6991 20 Let me bear another to his horse; for that's the more capable creature Trci. and Crep: 31 31 8772 30 And of my land, loyal and natural boy, I'll work the means to make thee capable Lear. 2 Il 939251 His form and cause conjoin’d, preaching to stones, would make them capable Ham. 31 4 10251 4 'Till that a capable and wide revenge swallow them up Orbello. 3 3106424 Capacity. God comfort thy capacity Live's Labor Loft. 41 2 159125 Formal capacity Twelfıb Night. 21 5 3182 41 If you be capacity of it Merry W. of Windjer. 1 147 2 39 Cap-a.pe. I am courtier, cap-a-pe Winter's Tale. 41 31 356|239 Hamle. I 2 10032117 Caparison. With die, and drab, I purchas'd this caparison Winter's Tale. 4 2 3481239 Riibard i. 5 3 668 223 Here is the steed, we the caparisons Coriolanus. 1 9 710 2 16 Caparison'd. Dost thou think, though I am caparison'd like a man, I have a doublet and hose in my disposition As You Like It. 312 236 1150 Cape. With a small compass’d cape Taming of the Sbrew. 41 31 271 2 28 Caper. Faith, I can cut a caper Twelfth Night. 1 3 309238 He that will caper with me for a thousand marks, let him lend me the money, and have at him 2 Hen. in. I 2 4772 42 We, that are true lovers, run into strange capers As You Like I.. 2 4 231 1|2.6 He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber Ricb.iii. 1 Caper-master. Neafure fur Measure. 4 3 952-17 Capbis. D. P. Timon of Athens. Capilet. Let him let the matter Nip, and I'll give him my horse, grey Capilet Tw. Nigbt. 3 41 325 150 Capital. And to poor we, thine enmity's most capital Cori lanus. 5 31 736117 Capitole They'll fit by the fire, and presume to know what's done i’ the capitol Ibid. I 1705149 Capitulate against us, and are up i Hen. iv. 3) 2 461 1 6 Capocchia. A poor capocchia! Truil. and Crep: 4 2 878246 Capon burns, the pig falls from the spit Com. of Errors. 1 2 1051/28 He hath bid me to a calves head, and a capon Mu. Ado About Notb. 5 1 1422122 Break up this capon Love's Labor LA.4 1 157 215 Wherein neat and cleanly, but to carve a capon and eat it I Hen. iv. 21 4 4552 56 You are a cock and a capon too Cymbeline. 2 il gor 153 I eat the air, promise cramm’d: you cannot feed capons so Hamlet.3 211019215 Capp'd. Oft capp'd to him Otbello. 1 Capricio. Will this capricio hold in thee, art sure? Ali's Well. 21 31 288212 Cap'ring to eye the ship Tempef. 51 Captain. - I will eat and drink, and seep as soft as captain shall All's Well. 41 31 299 250 These villains will make the word captain as odious as the word occupy 2 Hen. iv. 241 485117 Capricus. In this capticus and intensible fieve I ftill pour in the waters of my love All's Well. -31 28211157 Caprivate my horse 1 6332) 8 803 110431/18 21/2/18 |