A. S. P. C.L. Hair. But well I know, the clerk will ne'er wear hair on his face, that had it M. of Ven.[5] 11 220|2|25 His very hair is of the diffembling colour, fomething browner than Judas's Your chefnut was ever the only colour As You Like It.34 239 216 Ibid. 3 4 239220 As You Like It. 3 5 240/2/25 It hangs like flax on a distaff; and I hope to fee a housewife take thee between her legs, and fpin it off Twelfth Night. 1 3 Have made themselves all men of hair; they call themselves, Saltiers Winter's Tale. 4 3 The quality and hair of our attempt brooks no divifion How ill white hairs become a fool, and a jester And thefe grey locks, the pursuivants of death My hair be fix'd an end, as one distract My hair doth stand on end to hear her curfes And not a hair upon a foldier's head, which will not prove a whip His filver hairs will purchase us a good opinion Macberb. 5 5 309218 352 244 3851 32 1 Henry v.4464152 2 Henry iv. 5 5 1 Henry vi. 25 2 Henry vi. 3 Ibid. Richard iii. 1 Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, and, dying, mention it within their wills Ibid. 3 2 Merry against the hair 506160 553242 2 588 27 2 590 4 36402 37 732127 748 31 75625 Ant. and Cleop.3 9 787114 2859140 951241 Thefe hairs, which thou doft ravifh from my chin, will quicken, and accuse thee Lear. 3 Halcyon. Renege, affirm, and turn their halcyon beaks with every gull and vary of their I am half yourself, and I must freely have the half of any thing that this fame paper brings you heart, half hand, half Hector comes to feek this blended knight, half Trojan, and Half-blooded fellow Half-can. Wild Half-can, that stabbed Potts Half-caps. With certain half-caps, and cold moving nods, they froze me into filence Timon of Athens. 2 2 Half-faced. With that half-face, would he have all my land, a half-fac'd groat, five hundred pound a year But out upon this half-fac'd fellowship Half-pence. She tore the letter into a thousand half-pence They were all like one another, as half-pence are Halfpenny-purfe. He cannot creep into a halfpenny purse, nor into a pepper-box Half-fupt. My half-fupt sword, that frankly would have fed Half-workers. Is there no way for men to be, but women must be half-workers Cym. 2 Hallow'd. I'll have the cudgel hallow'd, and hung o'er the altar So hallow'd, and fo gracious is the time Hallow-mas. To fpeak puling, like a beggar at Hallow-mas 8902 10 Hallow-mas. Whofe father dy'd at Hallow-mas Halt. O, let me fee thee walk: thou dost not halt A. S. P. C. L. 8111133 Meaf. for Meaf. 2 It is no matter, if I do halt; I have the wars for my colour, and my pension shall feem the more reasonable My free drift halts not particularly Halter. My master's a very Jew, give him a prefent! give him a halter - Blood and revenge are hammering in my head Hammes' Caftle. Away with Oxford to Hammes' Castle Hams. Such a cafe as yours constrains a man to bow in the hams 126215 He is as tall of his hands, as any is between this and his head - I have your hand to fhew: if the skin were parchment and the blows you gave were ink - in hand in fad conference Here's this dry hand up and down Bear her hand, until they come to take hands A giving hand, though foul, fhall have fair praise Wide o' the bow hand! I'faith, your hand is out White handed mistress, one sweet word with thee 978240 Two Gent. of Verona. 1 3 262 4E You falute not at the court, but you kiss your hands; that courtefey would be uncleanly, if courtiers were fhepherds As You Like It.3 22351 She has a leathern hand, a free-ftone coloured hand; I verily did think that her old 2 tooth, or the fanned fnow Winter's Tale. 4 3 353128 Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? I take thy hand; this hand, as foft as dove's down, and as white as it, or Ethiopian's And by this hand I fwear, that fways the earth this climate over-looks No Shall that victorious hand be feebled here, that in your chambers gave you ment Macb. 2 2 3701 51 Ibid. 2 2 370 56 Ibid. 3 1 373221 Ibid. 5 13832 6 K. Jobn. 2 2 393245 Ibid. 4 2 405 IST chastife Ibid. 5 2409124 His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood, but bloody with the enemies of his kin Richard ii. 2 -No hand of blood and bone can gripe the handle of our sceptre, unless he do pro 1421212 Ibid. 3 3 429138 And if I do not, may my hands rot off, and never brandish more revengeful feel He hath a tear for pity, and a hand open as day for melting charity Lay not thy hands on me, forbear, I fay; their touch affrights me as a ferpent's fting 526 1 24 1344 A. S. P. C.L. Hands. His hands abroad difplay'd, as one that grasp'd and tugg'd for life 2 Henry vi13 21 588/219 Thy hand is but a finger to my fift Ibid. 4 10 598238 This hand was made to handle nought but gold O, curfed be the hand, that made these holes I 610246 1600 132 Ibid. 5 1 628/1/53 Richard ii. 1 2 635|2|11 Coriolanus. 5733231 Ibid. Held up his left hand, which did flame and burn like twenty torches join'd Jul. Celar. 1 3 745149 Join gripes with hands made hard with hourly falfhood The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense Hand-fafi. If that shepherd be not in hand-fast, let him fly Hand and feal. Here is your hand and feal for what I did 317542 4 Ant. and Cleop.2 5777236 Ibid. 3 11 7892438 Troil. and Creff. 1] 1858151 feeler's foul to the Cymbeline. 17 900127 Romeo and Juliet.1 5 973242 When the laft account 'twixt heaven and earth is to be made, then fhall this hand Ibid. 2 405113 Handkerchief. Which, fay to her, did drain the purple fap from her sweet brothers' bodies That handkerchief did an Ægyptian to my mother give It was an handkerchief, an antique token my father gave my mother Handle. O handle not the theme, to talk of hands Handled. If you handled her privately, she would fooner confefs How wert thou handled, being prifoner Handleft. Her voice handleft in thy discourse Handmaid. She will a handmaid be to his defires, a loving nurse, a mother to his youth Titus Andronicus. 1 2 834243 Handsomeness. I will beat thee into handsomeness Lear. 4 6 958134 Handy work. As proper men as ever trod upon neats-leather, have gone upon my handy work Hang no more about me, I am no gibbet for you -me in a bottle like a cat It were an alms to hang him Julius Cæfar. 1 1 7412 7 Merry Wives of Wind. 2 2 5418 Much Ado Abt. Noth.1 I 123249 Ibid. 2 3 1302/20 I would not hang a dog by my will, much more a man, who hath any honesty in Ibid. 33 134 2/12 Merch. of Venice. 41 2172 57 him with his pen and ink-horn about his neck Hanged. A man is never undone till he be hang'd You must rife and be hanged I'll fee thee hang'd on Sunday first He that is well hang'd in this world, needs fear no colours 1 Henry vi. 23 552 2 Henry v.42 593247 Two Gent. of Ver.2 5 312 33 Meaf. for Meaf. 4 3 95231 Tam. of the Shrew. 21 262236 Twelfth Night. 1 5 310215 482/1/26 An you do not make him be hang'd among you, the gallows fhall have wrong 2 H.iv.2 2 by'r lady, then I have brought up a neck to a fair end Titus Andron. 4 4 849223 Seek thou rather to be hang'd in compaffing thy joy, than to be drown'd, and go without her Hanging. Marry, a good hanging prevents a bad marriage Beating and hanging are terrors to me Thou old traytor, I am forry, that by hanging thee, I can but shorten thy life one week Some dreadful story hanging on thy tongue My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry Ibid. 4 3 353143 3 Henry vi. 2 1 609254 Tam. of the Shrew.2 1263132 - And like rich hangings in a homely house, so was his will in his old feeble body -'s the way of winking Hangman. Your hangman is a more penitent trade than your bawd 2 Henry vi.5 2 602218 Cymbeline. 5 4 923215 Meaf. for Meaf.4 21 M. Ado About Nothing 3 2 Some hangman must put on my shrowd, and lay me where no prieft fhovels in duft 9418 133 4 Winter's Tale. 4 3 354121 321 To be ftil'd the under hangman of his kingdom; and hated for being preferr'd fo Thou shalt have the hanging of the thieves, and fo become a rare hangman 1 H.iv. 1 443 225 712246 well Cymbeline. 2 3 903 254 But a man that were to fleep your fleep, and a hangman to help him to bed, I think he would change places with his officer A witch, by fear, not force, like Hannibal drives back our troops Hafte. Our hafte from hence is of fo quick condition that it prefers itself Meaf. for Meaf. 1 1 Henry vi. 1 Tam. of the Shrew. 3 55492 4 76140 2 2662 8 All's Well. 2 1 2841 6 Macbeth. 1 2364123 Richard ii. 1 4 419 244 1442 122 2 692239 1 Henry iv. 1 Henry viii. 4 Ant. and Cleop.5 2 800 229 Mer. of Venice. 2 3 Henry vi. Richard iii. 2 203,225 603 633 14 4 49952 2 Henry iv. 17 221 Much Ado About Nothing. 1 I 122136 With your hat pent-house-like o'er the shop of your eyes • Cockle hat Hatch. In at the window, or elfe o'er the hatch 2 265145 Coriolanus. 2 3 717152 Ibid. 2 3 718113 Hamlet. 4 5 1028 219 King Jobn.1 That hand, which had the ftrength, even at your door, to cudgel you, and make you take the hatch And, I do doubt, the hatch, and the difclofe, will be some danger Hatched. And fo in progrefs to be hatch'd and born 'Tis hatch'd, and fhall be fo 1389139 Ibid. 5 2 409 116 950248 11018 146 2. 2 83238 Meaf. for Meaf. M. Wives of Windfor.2 hatchet 2 187213 Ibid. 2 187 2 26 Merch. of Venice. 3 2 209/250 -The love of wicked friends converts to fear, that fear, to hate, and hate turns one, or both, to worthy danger, and deserved death My foul is purged from grudging hate 8346 Hate. He feeks their hate with greater devotion than they can render it him Yet 'tis greater skill in a true hate, to pray they have their will 1 Ant. and Cleop. 1 ments Diffemble not your hatred, fwear your love Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 5906 216 986 140 2 1079 121 What his high hatred would effect, wants not a minister in his power Haud credo. 'Twas not a haud credo, 'twas a pricket -1 faid the deer was not a haud credo Have. To have what we would have we speak not what we mean 110092 7 Othello. 3 3105923 Hamlet. 141006 2 30 Have dine. To have done, is to hang quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail in monumental mockery Have with you. Haven. And happily I have arriv'd at last unto the wifhed haven of my blifs Haught. And the queen's fons and brothers haught and proud My noble partner you greet with present grace, and great prediction of noble hay- Our content, is our best having But par'd my present havings to bestow my bounties upon you Haviour. I will keep the haviour of reputation With the fame haviour that your passion bears, goes on my master's Put thyself into a haviour of less fear, ere wildness vanquish my 49/2/20 Meaf. for Meaf. 13 Ricbard i. 1 3 41712 grief Tw. Night. 3 4 324218 2 976 155 staider fenfes Cym. 3 4 909147 Hamlet. I 2/1002 142 Romeo and Juliet. 2 Haunch. O, Weftmoreland, thou art a fummer bird, which ever in Haunts. Shun me, and I will spare your haunts the haunch of 2 Henry iv. 4 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 4 498 152 2180153 As You Like It. 2 1 229 123 My name is Douglas; and I do haunt thee in the battle thus, because fome tell me Dido and her Æneas fhall want troops, and all the haunt be ours Whose providence fhould have kept short, reftrain'd, and out of haunt, this mad She haunts me in every place Haunted. Our court, you know, is haunted with a refined traveller of Spain Hamlet. 4 11026126 Othello. 411068 2/28 1149 15 Cymbeline. 4 2 917111 Love's L. Loft. 1 i Henry iv. 3 1 458233 K. Jobn. 22 393259 Cor. 31722129 Julius Cæfar. 31754 232 2 Henry iv. 32 4222 Merry Wives of Windfor.31 3 62/1 18 Haunting. The leaft of which, haunting a nobleman, lofeth mens heart s Hautboy. The cafe of a treble hautboy was a mansion for him, a court Hawk. |