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Gods. You Gods look down; and from your facred vials pour down your graces upon my daughter's head

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From a God to a bull? a heavy defcenfion! it was Jove's cafe
O that I were a God, to shoot forth thunder upon these paltry, fervile,

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abject drudges

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He is their God; he leads them like a thing made by fome other deity than nature Cor. 4|
He wants nothing of a God, but eternity, and a heaven to throne in
If the great Gods be just, they fhall affift the deeds of justest men
For, were your godheads to borrow of men, men would forsake the Gods Tim. of Ath. 3 6 818111
Wilt thou draw near the nature of the Gods? draw near them then in being merciful

Therefore thou shalt vow by that fame God, what God foe'er it be

Which is that God in office, guiding men

Have the Gods envy

Laft night the very Gods fhew'd me a vision

Ant. and Cleop. 2

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Ibid. 51 851118

Troi. and Creff 3 863245
Ibid. 4 4 88019
Cymbeline. 4 2918159

Think that the cleareft Gods, who make them honours of mens impoffibilities, have preferved thee

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Her hairs were gold, cryftal the other's eyes
Therefore, thou gaudy gold, hard food for Midas, I will none of thee Mer. of Ven. 3
Peace; thou know'st not gold's effect

Two Gent. of Verona. 2
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This is fairy gold, boy, and 'twill prove fo
And by the merit of vile gold, drofs, duft, purchase corrupted pardon of a man K. Jebn. 3 1 397224
Bell, book, and candle fhall not drive me back, when gold and filver becks me to

come on

To gild refined gold

For this they have engroffed, and pil'd up the canker'd heaps of strange atchieved gold

less fine in carrat, is more precious, preferving life in medicine potable That almoft might'ft have coin'd me into gold

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Ibid. 2 2 517131

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Richard iii. 4 2 657 240

Coriolanus. 51733227
Julius Cæfar. 4 3 759252
Ant. and Cicop. 2 5 777 255
Why, the dog coins

Timon of Athens. 2 1 809149
Ibid. 4 3 819252

Ibid. 4 3 823240

Ibid. 5 2 826113 Cymbeline. 2 3 903138 1969 241

Nor ope her lap to faint feducing gold

There is thy gold; worse poifon to mens fouls

Gold-beaver. I'll hide my filver beard in a gold-beaver

Gelden age. To excel the golden age

Goldenly. Report speaks goldenly of his profit

Romeo and Juliet.1
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Troi, and Creff
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As You Like It. 1

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Golden-cars. To see the fish cut with her golden-oars the filver ftream Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 3
Golden opinions

Golden forrow. And wear a golden forrow

Golden tongue. I had as lieve Helen's golden tongue had commended Troilus for a copper nofe

Goldsmith. There did this perjured goldfmith fwear me down

Have you not been acquainted with goldfiniths wives, and conn'd

Golgotha. Or memorize another Golgotha

And this land be call'd the field of Golgotha and dead mens fculls Geliak. In the fhape of man I fear not Goliah with a weaver's beam

As You Like It. 3 2 237114
Macbeth. 1 2 364 114
Richard ii. 4432 253
M.W.of W.5 1 70235

Galiaffes. For none but Sampfons' and Goliaffes', it fendeth forth to skirmish 1 Hen. vi. [1|2| 545|2|38

Gondola

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Gondola. In a gondola were seen together Lorenzo and his amorous Jeffica Mer. of Ven. 2 8 207|131

I will fcarce think you have fwam in gondola Gone. But Tuesday night last gone

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It were not good the knew his love left the make sport of it Much Ado About Noth. 3 in every thing

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As You Like It. 2

Can one defire too much of a good thing

Saw'st thou not, boy, how Silver made it good
To do good, fometimes accounted dangerous folly

The apprehenfion of the good gives but the greater feeling to the worfe
Thy overflow of good, converts to bad

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

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Not having power to do the good it would, for the ill which doth controul it
The good is oft interred with their bones

Cor. 31

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Some good I mean to do, defpight of mine own nature

Julius Cæfar. 3 2
Lear. 5 3

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Good caufe. Hoping you'll find good cause to whip them all
Good deed. How far that little candle throws his beams, fo fhines a good deed to a
naughty world

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If one good deed in all my life I did I do repent it from my very foul Titus Andron. 5 3 855220 Good den, Sir Richard, God-a-mercy fellow Good-fac'd. No, good-fac'd fir; no, sweet fir Goodfellow Robin. D. P.

K. Jobn.1 13892 7 Winter's Tale. 4 2349119 175

Ibid. 2 1 1791 39

Midf. Night's Dream.

His avocations

Good-Friday. Sir Robert might have eat his part in me, upon Good-Friday, and ne'er

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Good-jere. What the good-jere! one must bear, and that must be you
What the good-jere! do you think I would deny her
Goodlier. I would, he lov'd his wife; if he were honefter, he were much goodlier

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Goodman boy. He shall be endur'd; what, Goodman boy!-I fay, he shall
Goodman John, petition against

Good manners.

unwash'd too

When good manners fhall lie all in one or two men's hands, and they

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in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their fouls Othello. 331061125 But he, that filches from me my good name, robs me of that, which not enriches him, and makes me poor indeed

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Good nature. Or his good nature prizes the virtue that appears in Caffio, and looks not
on his evils
Goodness. Print of goodness

Goodness.

Gondness. And when old time shall lead him to his end, goodness and he fill up one mo

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Good-will. Can you carry your good-will to the maid

A. S. P. C. L.

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Antony and Cleop. 5
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Richard iii. 4

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 1
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Cymbeline. 3 4
Mid. Night's Dream. 2 3
Two Gent. of Verona. 1 3
Timon of Athens. 3 6

Mid. Night's Dream. 2 3
M. W. of Windf. 1

Taming of the Shrew. 5 1
2 Henry iv. 3 2
Coriolanus. 19710224

Have you married my daughter without asking my good-will
I will do my good-will, fir; you can have no more
He, that has but effected his good-will, hath overta'en mine act
When good-will is shew'd, though it come too fhort, the actor may plead pardon

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Goodwins. The Goodwins I think they call the place
Goodwin-Sands. The great fupply, that was expected by the Dauphin here, are wreck'd
three nights ago on Goodwin-Sands

And your fupplies, which you have wish'd so long, are cast away and funk on

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But that my fear is this-fome galled goose of Winchester would hifs Troi. and Cref. 511 891219

if I had you upon Sarum Plain, I'd drive you cackling home to Camelot Good goofe bite not

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Gordian knot. Turn him to any caufe of policy, the gordian knot of it he will unloofe, familiar as his garter

As flippery as the gordian knot was hard

Gar'd. Oh, let no eye profane a tear for me, if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear

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Gorge. He cracks his gorge, his fides, with violent hefts

She whom the fpital-house and ulcerous fores would caft the gorge at
My gorge rifes at it

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If only to go warm were gorgeous, why, nature needs not what thou

wear'ft

Gorget. And with a palsy-fumbling

on his gorget, shake in and out the rivet

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gorgeous

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Gorgon. Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight with a new gorgon
Though he be painted one way like a Gorgon, the other way he is a Mars
Gorgorian. O bafe Gorgorian wight

Gormandize. Thou shalt not gormandize as thou hast done with me
Gurmandizing. Leave gormandizing

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Gory. The obligation of our blood forbids a gory emulation 'twixt us twain
Gofling. I'll never be such a gosling to obey instinct

Gefpell d. Are you fo gospell'd to pray for this good man and for his issue

Gjs. Pricking gofs

Gefips. 'Tis not a maid, for she hath goffips

Go to a goffip's feaft and go with me

Sometimes lurk I in a goffip's bowl

If my goffip report be an honest woman of her word
That blinking Cupid goffips

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Coriolanus. 5 3 7351 53
Tr.and Cr.|4| 51 882/1/59
Macbeth. 3 1373231
Tempeft.4 1

Two Gent. of Verana. 3
Comedy of Errors. 5
Midf. Night's Dream. 2
Mer. of Ven. 3

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No noife, my lord; but needful conference about fome goffips for your highness

Lear. 4 5 95713 Goffip-like. I will leave you now in your goffip-like humour Much Ado About Nothing.5 Goffomer. Hadft thou been aught but goffomer, feathers, air Romeo and Juliet.2 6 981219 Goffamour. A lover may bestride the goffamour, that idles in the wanton fummer air and yet not fall Gor. And now you should be as your mother was, when your sweet self was got A. W. 4 2 296143 Brother, adieu; good fortune come to thee, for thou wast got i' the way of honesty

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Come on ye cowards; you were got in fear, though you were born in Rome Goths. D. P.

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"Tis government, that makes women fcem divine; the want thereof
abominable

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Go to, mum-you are he

Gotten in drink

Govern. If fuch a one be fit to govern, speak; I am as I have spoken
Come, wife, let's in, and learn to govern better; for yet may England curfe my
wretched reign

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Alas! how should you govern any kingdom, that know not how to use ambassadors)

May I govern fo, to heal Rome's harms, and wipe away her woe

All must be even in our government

Let men say we be men of good government
compared to bees

- Warwick, although my head still wear the crown, I here refign my government to

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Goujeers. The goujeers fhall devour them, flesh, and fell, ere they fhall make us weep

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Much Ado About Noth. 3 4 135234

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- I never faw a better fathion'd gown, more quaint, more pleafing, nor more com

mendable

In my branch'd velvet gown

I would I were the first that ever diffembled in fuch a gown

You fhall have it though I pawn my gown

Grace. Heavens rain grace

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I will pay thy graces home, both in word and deed

With all good grace to grace a gentleman

The heavens fuch grace did lend her

More grace than boy

quibbling upon that word

Unless you have the grace by your fair prayer to foften Angelo

Heaven give the moving graces

Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 271151

Tw. Night. 2 5 318121

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Grace being the foul of your complexion fhould keep the body of it ever fair

When once our grace we have forgot nothing goes right
He hath ta'en you newly into his grace

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Meaf. for Meaf.3 1
Ibid. 4 4

Much Ado About Noth. 1

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His grace hath made the match, and all grace say amen to it

Ibid. 2 1 128 112

'Till all graces be in one woman, one woman fhall not come in my grace How ftill the evening is, as hufh'd on purpose to grace harmony

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-A maid of grace, and complete majesty

Love's Lab. Luft. 1.1

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Be now as prodigal of all dear grace, as nature was in making graces dear when the
did ftarve the general world befide and gave them all to you
The more my prayer, the lesser is my grace
You have the grace of God, fir, and he hath enough

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It lies in you, my lord, to bring me in fome grace, for you did bring me out
You are the cruelleft she alive, if you will lead these graces to the grave, and leave
the world no copy

it

Put your grace ip your pocket, fir, for this once, and let your flesh and blood obey

O, would her name were grace

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Wint. Tale. I
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Ibid. 5 2
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and remembrance to you both and welcome to our shearing
Every wink of an eye, some new grace will be born
Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace, yet grace must still look fo

The king-becoming graces,- I have no relish of them

Macbeth. 4 3 380235

Ibid. 4 3 381156

This, and what needful else that calls upon us, by the grace of Grace, we will per

form

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me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle: I am no traitor's uncle

my mournings here, in weeping after this untimely bier

God fave thy grace, (majesty, I should say; for grace thou wilt have none)
An the fire of grace be not quite out of thee, now fhalt thou be moved
Thou art violently carried away from grace

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He may keep his own grace, but he is almost out of mine: I can affure him 2 H.iv. I
Unto whofe grace our paffion is as fubject

2 476 128 Henry . 2 513126 Ibid. 2 cb 5141 30

And by their hands this grace of kings must die
Whiles yet the cool and temperate wind of grace o'er blows the filthy and contagi-
ous clouds, of heady murder, spoil, and villainy
Now and then goes to the wars to grace himself

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O bafe Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace, thrust Talbot with a spear into the

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Chofen from above, by inspiration of celestial grace
My majesty! why man, I am but grace
By the grace of God, and Hume's advice, your grace's title fhall be multiply'd 2 H. vi. 1 2
No Exeter these graces challenge grace
O, momentary grace of mortal men, which we more hunt for than the grace of God

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-Being not propt by ancestry, (whofe grace chalks fucceffors their way)
He, my lady, hath into monstrous habits put the graces that once were his
For your great graces heap'd upon me, poor undeferver, I can nothing
allegiant thanks

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Rather to fhew a noble grace to both parts, than seek the end of one -Do grace to Cæfar's corps, and grace his fpeech tending to Cæfar's glories 7. Cæfar.3 2 . Give me grace to lay my duty on your hand

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Ant. and Cleop. 311 7891 27

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Ibid. 5 2798 236

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