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A.S. P. C. L. Globe. While memory holds a seat in this distracted globe

Hamlet. 1 511007 233 Glooming. A glooming peace this morning with it brings

Romeo and Juliet. 5 31 998 1 1 Glories. But Mall we wear these glories for a day? or shall they last Ricburd ni. 41 2 657 21 2 All my glories in that one woman, I have lost for ever

Henry vii. 31 21 692 2110 Glory. No glory lives behind the back of such

Much Ado About Norbing. 3 1 132,2 35 Glory grows guilty of detested crimes

Love's Labor Loft.4 1 157 1 40 So doth the greater glory dım the less

Mer. of Venice. I Till I have set a glory to this hand, by giving it the worship of revenge K. Jobn. 41 31 406 130

A brittle glory thineth in this face, as brittle as the glory, is the face Richard i:. 41 | 434 1 25 is like a circle in the water

i Henry vi. 1 Lo, now my glory smear'd in duft and blood

3 Herry vi. 5 2 Farewell thou woeful welcomer of glory

Ricbard in 41 I O, the fierce wretchedness that glory brings us

Timon of Albans. 4 2 Were it not glory that we more affected than the performance of our heaving spleens

Trcil. and Creffid. 2 2 868 1:55 Glofe. He that no more must say, is listen'd more, than they whom youth and ease have taught to glore

Ricbard ir. 2 1 419 2.60 Gloss. In the new gloss of your marriage

M. Ado About Notb.31 2 132,2 51 The only foil of his fair virtue's glors, if virtue's glors will stain in any foil Love's L. Lat. 2

1 152 1155 I fear me, lords, for all this flattering gloss

2 Henry vi. 1 1 573,1125 Your painted gloss discover to men that understand you, words, and weakness Hen. vii. 5) 2 699 2 23 Gloßer. Humphry, duke of. D.P. 2 Henry iv. p. 473. Duke. D.P. Hcm. v. 5091 Duke. D. P.

i Henry vi.

543 Here's Glofter too, a foe to citizens

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Ibid. charge in parliament against the bishop of Winchester

3 15550716 The bishop's answer

loid. 3 1 555,1136 Humphry, duke of. D. P.

2 Henry vi.

5711 Duke, his dream

Ibid. 1 2 5741136 commitment compared by the king to the butcher fetching a calf

Ibid. 3! 1 585!1 42 arrested of high treason

Ibid. 3) 1 5841145 Duke, murdered

Ibid. 3 2 586

52 signs of his having been murder'd

Ibid. 3 2 588156 Duke. D. P.

3 Henry vi.

603 For Glofter's dukedom is too ominous

Lid. 2 6 616 2117 Duke, evil figns at Gloster's birth

Ibid. Isi 61 63112157 soliloquy after the murder of Henry VI.

Ibid. 5 6 632 124 Richard, duke of. D. P.

Ricbard iil. - soliloquy after having won the lady Ann

26371214 Earl. D. P. K. Lear. P. 929. Dutchess of. D. P.

Ricbard ii.

413 Dutchers, her dream

2 Henry vi. 11 2 574148 Gloves. By these gloves

Merry Wives of Wind. I These gloves the count sent me, they are an excellent perfume M. Ado About No.(31 4 1361122 I here protest, by this white glove

Love's Lab. Lof. 5 2 1701 17 Give me your gloves, I'll wear them for your fake

Mer. of Venice. 41 ? 218 2 4 She has a leathern hand, a freestone-coloured hand; I verily did think that her old gloves were on

As You Like I. 4) 3 244 110 This woman is an easy glove, my lord, she goes off and on at pleasure All's Well. 51 31 3051 26 A fentence is but a cheveril glove to a good wit

Twelfth Nigbt. 3 132014 He would unto the stews, and from the common'st creature pluck a glove and wear it as a favour

Ricbard ii. 5 3 437 1 8 This is my glove, by this hand I will take thee a box on the ear

Henry v. 4 1529152 Soldier, why wear'st thou that glove in thy cap

Ibid. 41 71 534 2 60 Here uncle Exeter, fill this glove with crowns, and give it to this fellow Ibid. 4 8 536115 Keep it fellow; and wear it for an honour in thy cap

Ibid. 41 81 536 1,17 Then there's my glove ; descend, and open your uncharged ports Timon of Atbens. 5 6 829117 You fur your gloves with reason

Troilo and Crillida. 2 2 86711.13 · For I will throw my glove to death himself, that there's no maculation in thy heart 16.41 41 88011:50 Wore gloves in my cap

Lear. 3) 4 948 2,38 O, that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that check Rom. and Jul. 2 295712 24 Glover's paring knife. Doth he not wear a great round beard like a glover's paring knife

Merry Wives of Windsor. 1 4 50 125 Glowing. This lies glowing, I can tell you, and is almost mature for the violent breaking out

Coriolanus.4) 31 7272 39 Glow-worms. Twenty glow-worms thall our lanthorns be Merry Wrues of Windsor.15! 5 72714

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The glow-worm Mews the matin to be near, and’gins to pale his uneffcétual fire Ham. 1 5 1007224 Gloze. Which falique land the French unjustly gloze to be the realm of France Hen. v. 1 511121

Thus it shall become high-witted Tamora to gloze with all Titus Andronicus. 41 41 8491214 Glez'd. And on the cause and question now in hand have gloz’d, but superficially T. & Crej.12 2 868125 Glezes. Now to plain dealing lay. those glozes by

Love's Labor Loft.4 31 164/27 Glut. To glut him

Tempet. Glution. Let him be damn'd like the glutton

2 Henry iv. I

2 47611134 Gnarld. The unwedgeable and gnarlid oak

Meal. for Meal: 212 Gnarling. For gnarling sorrow hath less power to bite, the man that mocks at it, and sets it light

Richard ii. 1 3 41812152 And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw the first

2 Henry vi. 31 1 585121 Gnats. When the sun Thines, let foolith gnats make sport, but creep in crannies when he hides his beams

Comedy of Errors. 242 107 37 - Hath woven a golden mesh to entrap the hearts of men, faster than gnats in cobwebs

Merchant of Venice. 3 2 And whither fly the gnats but to the sun

3 Henry vi. 21 6 6157153 Nay, follow'd him, 'till he had melted from the smallness of a gnat to air Cym. 1 Her waggoner a small grey-coated gnat

Romeo and Juliet. 4 9721233 Gnaw. That he could gnaw a crust at two hours old, 'twas full two years ere I could

Ricbard ii. 2 4 647 2118 get a tooth

Orbello. The thought whereof doth, like a poisonous mineral, gnaw my inwards

I 1054153 A halter pardon him; and hell gnaw his bones

Ibid. 4 2 107112 44 - Alas, why gnaw you fo your nether lip? some bloody passion makes your very frame

Ibid. 5 2 1076135 Gnawed. A thousand men that fishes gnaw'd upon

Ricbard . 1 4 6412116 Gnawing. Till gnawing with my teeth my bonds in sunder Comedy of Errors. 511191114 Grawn. My bed shall be abus’d, my coffers ransack’d, my reputation gnawn at M.W.ofw. 2 2

Richard in. 41 21 6571229 Grows bis lip. The king is angry; see, he gnaws his lip Gcad. Most dangerous is that temptation that doth goad us on to fin in loving virtue

Measure for Measure. 2 Goaded with most marp occasions, which lay nice manners by

All's Well. 51 11 301155

Cor. 2 This hall seem, as partly ’tis, their own, which we have goaded onward

3 718 262 Geal. But to the goal

Winter's Tale. I 3351II And can get goal for goal of youth

Ant. and Cleop. 41 81 793121 Geary. Never shake thy goary looks at me

Macbeth. 31 41 3752 47 Goaz. Gall of goat

Ibid. 41 1 378114 Wanton as youthful goats

1 Henry iv. 4 1| 434247 Thou damned and luxurious mountain goat

Henry v. 41 41 532215 There is one goat for you, will you be so goot, scald knave, as eat it

Ibid. 51 1 5372115 Hence, old goat

Coriolanus. 3 1 7216 Were they as prime as goats

0.bello. 31 310641 and monkies

Ibid. 4 11070111 5 Gearifo. An admirable evasion, of whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition to

Lear. 1 2 934 1 the change of a star Gobbers. Over-gorg’d with gobbets of thy mother's bleeding heart 2 Henry vi. 4 1 59211133 Into as many gobbets will I cut it as wild Medea young Abfyrtus did

Ibid. 5 2 60112156 Gobbo. D. P.

Merchant of Venice. 197 Go-betwveen. Even as you came in to me, her assistant, or go-between parted from me

Merry Wives of Wind. 2 2

561157 Goblets. My figur'd goblets, for a dish of wood

Richard ii. 31 31 429-150 Thou didft swear to me upon a parcel gilt goblet

2 Henry iv.2

1 480144 Goblins. Charge my goblins that they grind their joints with dry convulsions Tempeft. 4 · We talk with goblins, owls, and elvith sprights

Comedy of Errors. 21 21 10821-3 A sad tale's best for winter, I have one of sprights and goblins Winter's Tale.2) 1 339126 I'll haunt thee like a wicked conscience ftill, that mouldeth goblins swift as frenzy thoughts

Trii. and Crell 511 891111? Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd

Hamlet.1 4,10061129 - With, ho! such bugs and goblins in my life

Ibid. 5 2 1037 1124 God damn me. That's as much as to say, God make me a light wench

Com. of Errors.141 31 114-135 God and the rope-maker bear me witness

Ibid. 41 41 1161 I To the tuition of God

Mucb Ado About No:bing. I 124 III That is study's god-like recompence

Love's Labor Loft. 1 148) 6 - match me, with a good dancer

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Love's Labor Luf.141 31 1611||35 - thield us

Mid. Night's Dream.31 1 1831 45 God's my life

Ibid. 4 1 1912 S sort all

Mercbant of Venice. 5 I 220 1 58

As You Like It. 41 11 243 1/47 mend me 'ild you fir

Ibid. 5 4 248142 · He that of greatest works is finisher, oft does them by the weakest minister All's Well. 2 1284150 One cry'd, God bless us ! and amen, the other

Macbeth. 21 21 370 11 8 with him above to ratify the work

Ibid. 31 6 377|2|23 -'s soldier be he

Ibid. 5) 71 386224 If he serve God, we'll serve him too, and be his fellow so

Richard ii. 3) 2 427159 Shew us the hand of God that hath dismiss'd us from our stewardship Ibid. 3) 3) 429136 omnipotent, is mustering in his clouds, on our behalf, armies of pestilence

Ibid. 31 31 429144 - save the king! will no man say, amen

Ibid. 4) 1 433124 Now I to comfort him, bid him 'a should not think of God

Henry v. 2 3 517 245 - for Harry! England ! and St. George

Ibid. 31 1 520123 God-den to your worship, good captain Jamy

Ibid. 321 5211/41 Yet, God before, tell him we will come on

Ibid. 31 6 5251 12 We are in God's hand, brother, not in theirs

Ibid. 3 6 525027 -'s arm strike with us! 'tis a fearful odds

Ibid. 41 31 5311|12 Now, foldiers, march away ;-and how thou pleasest, God, dispose the day Ibid. 41 31 532 1144 The day is yours.-Praised be God, and not our strength for it

Ibid. 417 5342/22 Got pless and preserve it, as long as it pleases his grace and his majesty too

Ibid. 41 7 5342 47 O God thy arm was here ! and not unto us, but to thy arm alone, ascribe we all 15.4 8 536 224 Take it, God, for it is only thine

Ibid. 41 81 5362 29 is our fortress; in whose conquering name, let us resolve to scale their finty bulwarks

i Henry vi. 2 1 550 1148 shall be my hope, my stay, my guide, and lanthorn to my feet 2 Henry vi.21 31 5811154 O thou eternal mover of the heavens, look with a gentle eye upon this wretch Ibid. 3 3 591 118

Ibid.41 8 597 2 17 - on our side, doubt not of victory and St. George for us

3 Henry vi. 2

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Ibid. 41 6625127 . I thank God and thee; he was the author, thou the instrument O God! I fear, thy justice will take hold on me, and you, and mine, and yours,

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Ibid.2 2 646127 is much displeas'd, that you take with unthankfulness his doing and our innocency defend and guard us

Ibid. 31 56531114 Had I but serv'd my God with half the zeal I serv'd my king, &c. Henry viii. 31 2 692 2 59 Thall be truly known

Ibid. 51 41 7021135 By God's-lid

Trois and Crep 1 2 8602 56 mark thee for his grace

Romeo and Juliet. 1 3 99112 12

Ibid. 1 5| 9741|17 Tall mend my soul

Ibid. 2 4 9791145

Ibid. 2 51 981 118 lady dear

Ibid. 3 5 989119 's bread

Ibid. 31 5 9891115 - shield

Ibid. 41 1990 1127 be wi' you

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Ibid.41 5102812139 Godfarbers. Those earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, that give a name to every fixed

Love's Labor Lot.i ftar

1 148 136 There is a fair young maid, that yet wants baptism; you must be godfather Hen. viii. 5 2 700 2 22 Codded. Lov'd me above the measure of a father; nay, godded me, indeed Cor. 51 31 7351124 Goddess. To call me goddess, nymph, divine and rare, precious, celestial M. Night's D. 3 2 1871125

All's Well.41 2 296135 Titled goddess; and worth it, with addition

2] 8611/26 Had I a fister were a grace, or a daughter a goddess, he should have his choice T. & Crefoi Goddess-like. And undergoes, more goddess-like than wife-like, such afsaults as would take in some virtue

Cymbeline. 3 2907 1138 Gods. The hot-blooded Gods aflift me

Merry Wives of Wiedfor. 5 5 711142 We, Hermia, like two artificial Gods, have with our neelds created both one flower

Midf. Night's Dream. 32 187 1 Could not move the Gods to look that way thou wert

Winter's Tale. 312 34618 The Gods themselves, humbling their deities to love, have taken the shapes of beasts

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Winter's Tale. 5) 31 362 2/28 From a God to a bull? a heavy descension! it was Jove's case 2 Henry iv. 2 2 4822147 O that I were a God, to shoot forth thunder upon these paltry, servile, abject drudges

2 Henry vi. 41 1 592) 1152 He is their God; he leads them like a thing made by some other deity than nature Cor. 41 731|2|30 He wants nothing of a God, but eternity, and a heaven to throne in

Ibid.5 41 737144 If the great Gods be just, they shall allist the deeds of justeft men Ant, and Cleop.12 11 773140 For, were your godheads to borrow of men, men would forsake the Gods Tim. of Aib. 3 6 818111 Wilt thou draw near the nature of the Gods? draw near them then in being merciful

Titus Andronicus. 1 2 832 249 Therefore thou shalt vow by that same God, what God foc'er it be

ibid. 5) 1 8511118 Which is that God in office, guiding men

Troi. and Cred: 31 8632 45 Have the Gods envy

Ibid.41 41 880119 Last night the very Gods Mew'd me a vision

Cymbeline. 4 2 918159 Think that the clearest Gods, who make them honours of mens impoffibilities, have preserved thee

Lear. 41 957141 Goers backward

All's Well. I 2 280 128 Goes. But goes thy heart with this

Lear. I 1 930211 Gogged. An you smile not, he's gogg'd

Twelfib Nigbr.15 332214 Gold. The rocks (of ewenty feas) pure gold

Two Geni. of Verona. 2. 4 311140 Fond Thekels of the tested gold

Meal. for Meal. 12

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Love's Labor L.4 31 1611259 Therefore, thou gaudy gold, hard food for Midas, I will none of thee Mor.of Ven. 3 2 2101229 Peace; thou know'st not gold's effect

Taming of the Shrew.li 21 258141 This is fairy gold, boy, and 'twill prove so

Winter's Tale. 3 3 3472121 And by the merit of vile gold, dross, duit, purchase corrupted pardon of a man K. Jcbn. 3) 1 397 2 24 Bell, book, and candle Mall not drive me back, when gold and silver becks me to

Ibid. 3 3 3991210 To gild refined gold

Ibid. 4 21 4031132 For this they have engrossed, and pild up the canker'd heaps of strange atchieved gold

2 Henry iv. 4 4 499 3 less fine in carrat, is more precious, preserving life in medicine potable Ibid. 4 41 500238 That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold

Herry v. 2 2 5161235 For me,-the gold of France did not seduce

Ibid. 22 517" 31 Put forth thy hand, reach at the glorious gold

2 Henry vi. 1 2 5741121 That gold must round engirt these brows of mine

Ibid. 5) I were as good as twenty orators

Ricbard iii. 4 2 6572 40 He does fit in gold, his eye red as 'twould burn Rome

Coriolanus. 51 1 7331227 I that deny'd thee gold, will give my heart

Julius Cæfar. 4 3 759252 I'll let thee in a shower of gold, and hail rich pearls upon thee Ant. and Cleop. 21 5 777 2 55 - If I want gold, Iteal but a beggar's dog, and give it Timon. Why, the dog coins gold

Timon of Athens. 12

1 809149 The ill qualities of gold characterized

Ibid. 41 31 81912 53 Timon's address to gold

Ibid. 4) 3 82312 40 Qualities of

Ibid. 5 Various powers of gold

Cymbeline. 2 31 903/?138 Nor ope her lap to saint seducing gold

Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 9691241 There is thy gold; worse poison to mens souls

Ibid. 19941214 Geld-beaver. I'll hide my filver beard in a gold-beaver

Troi. and Crep 3 86456 Golden age. To excel the golden age

Tempeft.2 Gelderly. Report speaks goldenly of his profit

As You Like It. I 1223/11 Golden-sars. To see the fish cut with her golden-oars the filver stream Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 3 1 131259 Golden opinions

Macbeth. 1 7 368 34 Golden forreou. And wear a golden sorrow

Henry viii. 2 3 Golder tungue. I had as lieve Helen's golden tongue had commended Troilus for a copper nore

Truil. and Cred) 2 860 1 1 Gelijmith. There did this perjured goldsmith swear me down Comedy of Errors. 5 il 118252 Have you not been acquainted with goldfiniths wives, and conn'd them out of rings

As You Like It.3 2 237114 Golgorba. Or memorize another Golgotha

Macbe:b. 1 2 364 114 And this land be call'd the field of Golgotha and dead mens sculls

Richard ii. 4 I 432253 Geliet. In the shape of man I fear not Goliah with a weaver's beam M.W.of W. 511 7012135 Galiajes. For none but Sampsons' and Golialles', it sendeth forth to skirmish a Heno vilil 21 545/2/38

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As You Like It. 41 1242 Gone. But Tuesday night last gone

Merf. for Meal. 51 1 991 I am gone, though I am here

M. Ado About Norb. 41 1

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Hen, viii. 1 2 6757 Think upon these gone

Romes and Juliet. 5 3 99512 Goneril. D. P.

Lear.

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Ibid. 1 1 9301 letter to Edmund

Ibid. 4 Gorzago. Can you play the murder of Gonzago

Hamlet. 2 2 101512 - is the duke's name

Ibid. 3. 21102111 Gonzalo an honest old councellor of Naples. D. P.

Tempeft.
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It were not good the knew his love left the make sport of it Much Ado About Notb. 3

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As You Like It. 2

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Ibid. 41 12422 Saw'st thou not, boy, how Silver made it good Induc. to Tam. of tbe Sbrew. 1 252111 To do good, sometimes accounted dangerous folly

Macbeth. 4

380114 The apprehenfion of the good gives but the greater feeling to the worse Ricbard i. 1 3 418/216 Thy overflow of good, converts to bad

Ibid. 51 3/ 4372 3 Gloster and good devil were alike

3 Henry viols 6311212 What good is cover'd with the face of heaven, to be discover'd that can do me good

Ricbard iii. 41 41 661217 The good I tand on is my truth and honesty

Henry viii. 51 1697 2 59 grows with her

Ibid. 5 4 7021130 Not having power to do the good it would, for the ill which doth controul it

Cor. 3) 1 72012143 - The good is oft interred with their bones

Julius Cæfar. 3 21 7552 27 Some good I mean to do, despight of mine own nature

Lear. s 31 9651 % Good cause. Hoping you'll find good cause to whip them all

Meas. for Meas. 2 Good deed. How far that little candle throws his beams, fo shines a good deed to a naughty world

Merchant of Venice. 5 I
O monument and wonder of good deeds evilly bestow'd

Timon of Arbens. 5/ 1 824549 If one good deed in all my life I did I do repent it from my very foul Titus Andron. 5) 38552 20 Good den, Sir Richard, God-a-mercy fellow

K. Jobr.

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Winter's Tale. 4 2 349 119 Goodfellow Robin. D. P.

Midf. Night's Dream. 175
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Sir Robert might have eat his part in me, upon Good-Friday, and ne'er broke his faft

K. Jobr. 1

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Two Gent. of Verona. I Good-jer. What the good-jer

Mu. Ado Abour Notb. 1 3! 124 235 Good-jere. What the good-jere! one must bear, and that must be you

2 Henry iv. 24 484 125 What the good-jere! do you think I would deny her

Ibid. 24 485214 Goodlier. I would, he lov'd his wife; if he were honester, he were much goodlier

Ali's Well. 3! 5293126 Goodlieft. She is the goodliest woman that ever lay by man

Henry viii. 4 1 69458 Patience and forrow ftrove who mould express her goodliest

Lear. 4 3 955138 Good luck lies in odd numbers

Merry W.of Windfor. 5 7 70140 Good men and true

Much Ado About Norb. 3 3 134 110 Anthonio is a good man

Mercb. of Venice. 1 3 200 210

Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. 121 254 25 I am your good man Goodman boy. He shall be endur'd; what, Goodman boy !-I say, he shall Řom. and Jul. 1 5 974115 Grodman John, petition against

2 Henry vi. 1 3 575 1/28 Good man' ers.

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