Grace. Whofe present grace to present flaves and fervants tranflates his rivals You have done our pleasures much grace, fair ladies I should not be so base, to fue, and be deny'd fuch common grace A. S. P. C.L. Timon of Athens.I 1804145 Ibid. 3 5 817 1 22 Titus Andronicus. 3 1 843151 Had I a fifter a grace, or a daughter a goddess, he should take his choice You are in the state of grace Ibid. 1 3 863152 Ibid. 4 4 8802 21 In each grace of these there lurks a ftill and dumb-difcourfive devil out Cymbeline. 7 900 144 ➡ This is a slave, whose easy borrow'd pride dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows Marry, here's grace, and a cod-piece That's as we lift to grace him Lear. 2 4 944 2/32 Ibid. 5 3 962|2|55 Ibid. 5 3 In his own grace he doth exalt himself, more than in your advancement 9631 7 3 9772 1 Hamlet.2 21010220 Merry Wives of Windfor.1 While grace is faying, hood mine eyes thus with my hat, and figh, and say, amen Thy wit wants edge, and manners to intrude where I am grac'd Graced palace. Epicurism and lust make it more like a tavern or a brothel than a grac'd palace Graceless. Whofe hap shall be to have her, will not fo graceless be to be ingrate Her brain-fick raptures cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel, which hath our fe veral honours all engag'd to make it gracious Gradation. Cold gradation Graft. And noble stock was graft with crab-tree flip Her royal ftock graft with ignoble plants Grafted. A fervant grafted in my serious truft, and therein negligent 2 Henry vi. 3 2 588258 Richard iii. 3 7 655134 Winter's Tale. I 2336226 Grafters. Our cions put in wild and savage stock; sprout up so suddenly into the clouds, and overgrow their grafters Henry v.35 522260 Grafteft. Gard'ner, for telling me thefe news of woe, I would, the plants, thou graft'st, may never grow Grain. 'Tis in grain, fir; 'twill endure wind and weather Suffer us to famith, and their ftore houses oramm'd with grain We are the grains: you are the mufty chaff Grained Spots. Such black and grained spots as will not leave their tinct Gramercy-would'st thou ought with me Be it fo, Titus, and gramercy too Richard ii. 3 4 431224 Coriolanus. 1 1704 135 Merch. of Venice. 2 Titus Andronicus.1 Grammar-fchool. Thou haft most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm, in erect Ibid. 5 Taming of the Shrew. 1 1255146 2203232 2 8362 22 Grandam. To weep like a young wench that has buried her grandam Teva Gent. of Ver. 2 Like one well ftudied in a fad oftent to please his grandam A grandam's name is little less in love, than is the doting title of a mother Rich.iii. 4 Merch. of Venice. 2 166129 2204157 1389135 4 662 132 864/1159 Grand A. S. P. C. L. And grapple thee unto a Pagan fhore Grand-jurors. You are grand-jurors, are ye? we'll jure ye, I' faith Grandfire. Seven hundred pounds of monies, and gold and filver, did her grandfire, upon - his fons Go, my dread lord, to your great grandfire's tomb, from whom you claim Grange. My houfe is not a grange Grant. The fairest grant is the neceffity Thou haft, Ventidius, that, without the which a foldier, and his sword grants scarce diftinction Mad let us grant him Grapes. 'Twas in the bunch of grapes O, will you eat no grapes, my royal fox? yes, but you will, my noble grapes, an if my royal fox could reach them There's one grape yet,—I am fure, thy father drunk wine The tartness of his face fours ripe grapes Grapple. I was as willing to grapple, as he was to board With which fuch fcathful grapple did he make you to the heart and love of us Oh, had thy grandfire, with a prophet's eye, feen how his fon's fon should destroy your mind, to the sternage of this navy To grapple with the Houfe of Lancaster The friends thou hast, and their adoption try'd, grapple them to thy foul Grafs. I fhould be ftill plucking the grafs, to know where fits the wind Grates me Grated. I have grated upon my good friends for three reprieves for you Henry v.3 cb Mer. of Ven. 1 fo harfhly all his days of quiet Gratitude. Which gratitude through Alinty Tartar's bosom would peep forth and answer thanks All's Well. 4 Thou can't not in the course of gratitude but be a diligent follower of mine Cym. 3 Gratulate. There's more behind, that is more gratulate To gratulate the gentle princes there 519259 I 5741 2 31004252 197 122 5 3002 17 - D. P. 2 Henry iv. 4 493 2 3 7682 S Taming of the Sbrew.1 2 259 2 54 34172 ra 11016 147 Meaf. for Meaf. 5 I 102250 Richard iii. 4 656 145 Tim. of Athens. I 2 808 113 Graves at my command have wak'd their sleepers - Every third thought shall be my grave - timeless graves The graves all gaping wide every one lets forth his spright · Here lie I down, and measure out my grave Tit. Andronicus. I 2 833137 Tempeft. 5 1 Ibid. 5 I Tavo Gent. of Verona. 3 I Midf. Night's Dream. 5 2 One grave shall be for both: upon them fhall the causes of their death As T. Like It. 2 6 232135 19226 22217 3356 1952 52 appear 'W.T. 3 2 346 135 Macbeth. 3 1 373 2 33 If charnel-houses and graves muft fend thofe that we bury, back; our monuments muit be the maws of kites to the grave, found it too precious princely for a Gaunt am I for the grave, gaunt as a grave, whofe hollow womb inherits nought but bones And my large kingdom, for a little grave, a little little grave, an obfcure grave Ibid. 3 3 4292 53 - Turning your books to graves, your ink to blood, your pens to lances Know, the grave doth gape for thee thrice wider than for other men Or else our grave like Turkish mute, fhall have a tongueless mouth The grave doth gape, and doating death is near A many of our bodies fhall, no doubt, find native graves - Dusky graves You shall not be the grave of your deferving And peep about to find ourselves difhonourable graves only be men's works; and death their gain Ibid. 5 3 821220 8281 1 Here lurks no treafon, here no envy fwells, here grow no damned grudges; here no ftorm, no noife but filence and eternal fleep If he be gone, he'll make his grave a bed With fairest flowers whilft fummer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy fad How oft to-night have my old feet ftumbled at graves A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, the graves flood tenantless Graved. And lie full low, grav'd in the hollow ground Meaf. for Meaf. 4 3 Grave-man. Afk for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man Romec and ful.3 Troi. and Cre51884142 Gravell'd. When you were gravell'd for lack of matter, you might take occafion to kifs There is not a white hair on your face, but should have his effect of gravity 2 H. iv.1 2 477 2 8 come gray-malkin Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 989112 603 1363113 Gray, lady. D. P. Gray-malkin. Graze where you will, you shall not house with me Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 989 129 W. T.4 3 350244 Grazing. I should leave grazing were 1 of your flock, and only live by gazing Greatnefs. O place and greatnefs, millions of falfe eyes are stuck upon thee Meaf. for Meaf. 4 → Some are born great, fome atchieve greatnefs, and fome have greatnefs thrust upon 93/146 5 31915 Twelfth Night. 2 Ibid. 3 4 323111 Our house, moft fovereign liege, little deferves the scourge of greatness to be used on Who deferves greatness, deferves your hate The abufe of greatnefs is, when it disjoins remorse from power 2 3 445 142 6921 6 Henry viii. 3 Coriolanus. 1 I 705132 Jul. Cæfar. 2 747 3 The foul and body rive not more at parting than greatnefs going off Ant. and Cleap. 411 7942 19 'Tis certain, greatness, once fallen out with fortune, muft fall out with men too 2 798243 Ibid. 5 Troilus and Cre33 87515 Greatness. Poor wretches that depend on greatness' favour, dream as I have done; wake and find nothing A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 5 4 9234 His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own D. P. 310042 I Troilus and Creffida. 511 89117 obfervance M.for M. 4 Troil. and Creff. 93122 360252 326160 2 744 240 Tempest 4 1 Love's Labor Loft.1 Taming of the Shrew. 3 By how much the estate is green, and yet ungovern'd Green-ey'd. Jealousy; it is the green-ey'd monster, which doth mock on Green fields. 'A babbled of green fields Green bair. An't had been a green hair, I should have laugh'd too And we have done but greenly, in hugger-mugger to inter him I 1 1 2 2 4 857 171 17 17 214 151114 266235 K. Jobn. 3 4 4012 7 Richard ii. 413 Hath all thofe requifites in him, that folly and green minds Green fickness. Lepidus, fince Pompey's feast, as Menas fays, is troubled fickness Lear. 3 look after Otb. 2 with the green Ant. and Cleop.3 Rom. and Jul.3 Out, you green-fickness carrion! out you baggage! you tallow face Greets. Gentle and fair, your brother kindly greets you 310051 37 2 860152 2 5392 4 5 1029 131 4 949129 110532 57 2 782 144 5988 247 This is the most defpightful gentle greeting the nobleft hateful love Gregory. At St. Gregory's well Titus Andron. I 2 832221 Richard ii. 1 1414 116 Ibid. 1 3418213 1 426 148 Ant. and Cleop.1 Ibid. 3 6 5 773 225 784 253 8781 Two Gent. of Verona. 4 2 Turk Gregory never did fuch deeds in arms, as I have done this day 2 26 M. Ado About Notb. 5 I 144 132 Lear. 2 2 941118 Hamlet. 4 71032118 lord. D. P. Rich. . Ibid. 3 Have I in conqueft stretch'd mine arm fo far, to be afraid to tell greybeards the truth I 633 263 I 2 266120 Greybound. How does your fallow greyhound A. S. P. C.L. Merry W. of Windsor. ||1|46|2|12 Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth, it catches Much Ado About Nothing.5 2 144 148 172 221 Thy greyhounds are as fwift as breathed stags, ay, fleeter than the roe Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Lucentio flipp'd me like his greyhound, which runs himself, and catches for his master You may stroak him as gently as a puppy-greyhound I fee you ftand like greyhounds in the flips, ftraining upon the start Edward and Richard, like a brace of greyhounds having the fearful fight Even like a fawning greyhound in the leash, to let him flip at will Grice. No, not a grice Grief, beauty's canker - a little time will kill hath chang'd me fince you faw me laft Every one can mafter a grief but he that has it flying hare in Much Ado About Nothing. 3 2 2 253 2 49 Tam. of the Shrew. 5 2 275 232 520|156 • Being that I flow in grief the smallest time may lead me It is not wifdom thus to fecond grief Patch grief with proverbs Ibid. 4 1 1391 4 Men can counsel and give comfort to that grief which they themselves not feel, but If the living be enemy to the grief, the excefs makes it foon mortal Ibid. 1 1278 1 3401 4 What's gone, and what's past help, fhould be paft grief 346 121 382 32 My griefs fo great, that no fupporter but the huge firm earth, can hold it up Ibid. 3 1 396 2 42 Having my freedom, boaft of nothing elfe, but that I was a journeyman to grief 16.1 3 418 234 For nothing hath begot my something grief Oh, that I were as great as is my grief Or if of grief, being altogether had, it adds more forrow to my want of joy My grief lies all within Why fhould hard favour'd grief be lodg`d in thee A plague on fighing and grief! it blows a man up like a bladder The king hath fent to know the nature of your griefs And find our griefs heavier than our offences My lord, thefe griefs fhall be with fpeed redrefs'd Therefore my grief stretches itfelf beyond the hour of death foftens the mind, and makes it fearful and degenerate Thine is but a moiety of my grief Ibid. 4 1433146 Ibid. 4 1 434 136 Ibid. 5 1434/2/50 1 Hen. iv. 2 4 454|2|331 2 Henry iv. 4 2 Henry vi. 4 4 594249 Richard iii. 2 2 645 2 5718 Alas! I am the mother of thete griefs; their woes are parcell'd, mine are general 15.2 2 646 And let my griefs frown on the upper hand But that it ll ufe of grief makes wild grief tame Ibid. 4 4659|2|17| The fabjects grief comes through commitions, which compel from each the fixth part of his fubftance |