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Baring.

Or the baring of my beard

All's Well 41

Bark. Would bark your honour from that trunk you bear, and leave you naked

Sailing and return defcribed

Though his bark cannot be loft, yet it fhall be tempeft-toft

Even as a splitted bark, fo funder we

All these the enemies to our poor bark
Being a bark to brook no mighty fea,-

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Meafure for Meafure. 31
Merchant of Venice 2 6 205251

And I in such a bay of death, like a poor bark, of fails and tackling reft
Leak'd is our bark; and we, poor mates, ftand on the dying

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Midf. Night's Dream. 2
Tempeft. 4
Meafure for Meafure.

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Barklugbly-caftle call you this at hand

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Barns. If your husband have stables enough, you'll look he fhall lack no barns

Much Ado About Nothing. 3 4 1361 8
Winter's Tale. 3 3 3471

Barne. Mercy on's a barne! a very pritty barne! Barn.. He loves his own barn better than he loves our house 1 Henry iv.23 4502 Barony. If my young lord your fon have not the day, upon mine honour, for a filken point I'll give my barony Barrabas. I have a daughter; would, any of the stock of Barrabas had been her hufband, rather than a chriftian!

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Richard iii. 2
Coriolanus. 1

Our elders fay, the barren, touched-in this holy chase, shake off their fterile curfe

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Barren-fpirited. A barren-fpirited fellow; one that feeds on objects, arts, and imitations

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Barrful. A barrful ftrife

Barr ft. Thou barr'ft our prayers to the gods

Barricado. Man is enemy to virginity; how may we barricado it against him All's Well.1
Barricadoes. Why it hath bay windows transparent as barricadoes
Barricado. No barricado for a belly

Twelfth Night.42 327216
Winter's Tale. 1 2336133

Bartholomew. Go you to Bartholomew my page, and fee him drefs'd in all fuits like
a lady
Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 253115
Bartholomew bear-pig. Thou whorefon little tiddy Bartholomew boar-pig 2 Henry iv. 2 4 486123
Bafan. O, that I were upon the hill of Bafan, to outroar the horned herd Ant. and Cleo. 311 789 225
Bafe. I will run no bafe humour
Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 3 942 19
Twelfth Night. 5329210
Henry 2 1 515154
Tim. of Atb. 3 5 817121
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Court, where kings grow bafe to come at traitors' calls, and do them grace Rich. 3 3 430123 [Music] The mean is drowned with your unruly bale

Bid the bafe

The bafe is right; 'tis the bafe knave that jars

2 Gent. of Verona. 1 2 25257

Taming of the Skrew. 3
Richard ii.

Bofe court. My lord, in the bafe court he doth attend to speak with you

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Bafo

Baft. He, with two ftriplings, lads more like to run the bafe, than to commit fuch flaughter

You bafe foot-ball-players Bafelefs fabrick of a vision

A. S. P. C. L.

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Cymbeline. 5 3 921
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Bafe men being in love, have then a nobility in their natures more than is native to

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Bafenefs. Thou unconfinable baseness

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Othello. 2 Merry Wives of Wind) r.2 It is the bafeness of thy fear, that makes thee ftrangle thy propriety Tw. Night. 5 And, by my body's action, teach my mind a moft inherent bafenefs Coriolanus 3 2 Fly, damned baseness, to him that worships thee Timon of Athens 3 1 813134 From whofe fo many weights of bafenefs cannot a dram of worth be drawn Cym. 3 5 912126 My noble Moor is true of mind, and made of no fuch bafenefs as jealous creatures

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Much Ado About Nothing 4

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Bashfull. As à brother to his fifter fhew'd bafhfull fincerity and comely love

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Meafure for Mcafure. 3 2

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Comedy of Errors. 4 3

bastards he would have

Sure, they are baftard to the English; the French ne'er got them
Give her the baftard

The baftard's brains with thefe my proper hands fhall I dash out
Shall I live on, to fee this baftard kneel, and call me father?

For 'tis a bastard, fo fure as this beard's grey

You had a baftard by Polixenes, and I but dream'd it

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All's Well. 2

Winter's Tale. 2 3 342|1|48|

Ibid. 2 3 34513

Ibid. 2 3 343 30

Ibid. 2 3 343137

Ibid. 3 2 344|2|46

For he is but a bastard to the time, that doth not fmack of observation King John. 1 1389 2 29 Thy baftard fhall be king

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Nature's baftards: of that kind our ruftick garden's barren; and I care not to get flips of them

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 350212 Then make your garden rich in gilli-flowers, and do not call them bastards Ibid 4 3 350 [Wine] We shall have all the world drink brown and white bastard Meaf. for Meaf 3 2 Score a pint of bastard in the half moon

Why then your brown baftard is your only drink

Baftardy. Infer the baftardy of Edward's children

Touch'd you the bastardy of Edward's children?

Bafted. The guards are but flightly bafted on

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Baffinado. I will deal in poifon with thee, or in baftinado, or in fteel

He gives the bastinado with his tongue

Bafting. The meat wants, that I have

Left it make you cholerick, and purchafe me another dry-bafting Bar. Ere the bat hath flown his cloifter'd flight

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Comedy of Errors. 2

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Macbeth. 32 3742135

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He fhews me where the batchelors fit

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When I said, I would die a batchelor, I did not think I should live to be married Ibid. 2 3 Batchelorship. She was the first fruit of my batchelorship

Bate. Rather than fhe will bate one breath of her accustom'd crossness

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1 Henry iv. 3 3 461223

2 Henry iv. 2 4 486145 Timon of Athens. 1 2 80917 I 177 141

Bated. Were the world mine, Demetrius being bated, the rest I'll give to be to you tranflated

Midf. Night's Dream. 1

These griefs and loffes have fo 'bated me, that I shall hardly spare a pound of flesh

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Henry v.

Tim. of Athens. 3
Julius Cafar. 3

Bating. Hood my unmann'd blood, bating in my cheeks, with thy black mantle

Battalia. Our battalia trebles that account

Romeo and Juliet. 3

Batten. Follow your function, ge, and batten on cold bits
Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, and batten on this moor
Batter his fkull

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Richard iii. 5 3 665234
Coriolanus. 4 5 728232

Hamlet. 3 41024 153

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Macbeth. 4 3

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Meaf. for Meaf.2 1
Twelfth Night. 4

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3 Henry vi. 3

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Ant. and Cleop. 2

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Cym.

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The seven-fold shield of Ajax cannot keep the battery from my heart
Ee it but to fortify her judgment, which else an easy battery might lay flat
Battle. Have I not in a pitch'd battle heard loud larums, neighing fteeds, and trumpets
clang

This feaft of battle with mine adversary

What may the king's whole battle reach unto

Taming of the Shrew. 1 2 259 141 Richard .1 3 417 120 1 Henry v.4 1 465122

We would not feek a battle as we are, nor as we are, we say, we will not fhun it

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- When all those legs, and arms, and heads, chopp'd off in a battle, shall join
at the latter day, and cry all-We dy'd at fuch a place
When without ftratagem, but in plain fhock and even play of battle was ever
known fo great and little lofs

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Many a battle have I won in France, when as the enemy hath been ten to one

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Batty wings. 'Till o'er their brows, death counterfeiting sleep, with leaden legs and batty wings doth creep

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For this driveling love is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole

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Bauble. Hither comes the bauble

A. S. P. C. L.

Othello. 4 11068|2|31

Bavin. The skipping king, he ambled up and down with shallow jesters, and rash bavin wits

Baulk'd. This was look'd for at your hand, and this was baulk'd
Bawbling. A bawbling vessel was he captain of

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Bawd. If it be not a bawd's house, it is pity of her life, for it is a naughty house

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If your worship will take order with the drabs and the knaves you need not fear the bawds

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-Thy fin's not accidental, but a trade, mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd

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Poor rogues and usurers men! bawds between gold and want

One that would'st be a bawd, in way of good fervice

Yet, the 's a fimple bawd that cannot say as much
Bawd-born. Bawd, he is of antiquity too; bawd-born
Bawdry. We must be married, or we must live in bawdry
Bawdy. It is a bawdy planet

Barody-boufe. Went to a bawdy-house, not above once in a quarter-of an hour 1 Hen. iv. 3 3
This houfe is turn'd bawdy-houfe, they pick-pockets

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For we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gentlewomen, that live honestly by the prick of their needles, but it will be thought we keep a bawdy-house straight|

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- I had rather be a dog and bay the moon, than fuch a Roman. Brutus, hay not me, I'll not endure it

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Baying. He leaves his back unarmed, the French and Welsh baying him

Baynard's Caftle. If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard's Castle
Bayonne, Bishop of

Bay-trees. The bay-trees in our country all are wither'd
Bay-winders. Why it hath bay-windows transparent as barricadoes
Be. Than be fo, better to cease to be

to be or not to be, that is the question

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Julius Cafar 3
Ibid. 4

at the heels

Richard ii. 2 4 425243

Twelfth Night. 4 2 327215
Cymbeline. 4 4 919 252
Hamlet. 311017 130

Beach. Which can distinguish 'twixt the fiery orbs above, and the twinn'd ftones upon

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Thou rascal beadle hold thy bloody hand: why doft thou lash that whore

Beads. Oh, for my beads! I crop me for a finner

I'll give my jewels for a fet of beads

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1 Henry iv. 2 3 450 260

of Sorrow

Of her view

Richard iii. 3 Julius Cæfar. 3 Two Gent. of Ver.1 Beads-men. Thy very beads-men learn to bend their bows of double-fatal yew against thy state

Bead's-man

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Beam.

You found his mote: the king your mote did fee, but I a beam do find in each of three

When holy and devout religious men are at their beads, 'tis hard to draw them thence

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Thy very beams will dry thofe vapours up

Whose bright faces caft thousand beams upon me, like the fun

Stands Coloffus-wife, waving his beam

Bear. How I may bear me here

thou this letter to Mrs. Page

me to the prifon

She bears fome breadth then

them to my house

They fay I will bear myfelf proudly

thee well in it

to Athens will I bear my folly back

Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me

Merry Wives of Windfor.1 3
Measure for Measure. 13

Comedy of Errors. 3 2
Ibid. 5

Much Ado About Nothing.2

Ibid.

Midf. Night's Dream. 3
As You Like It.1

- I had rather bear with you than bear you: yet I should bear no crop, if I did bear you

your body more feeming

She bears me fair in hand

We'll direct her how 'tis beft to bear it

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Ibid. 2 4 230 241
Ibid. 5 4 248215

Taming of the Shrew. 4 2269|1|44
All's Well. 3 7 294 245

Behold thine indignation, mighty heaven, and tempt us not to bear above our power

King John. 5 5 410 257

← Bear you well in this spring of time, left you be cropt before you come to prime

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What else more serious importeth thee to know this [letter] bears Ant, and Cleop. 1

He bears him like a portly gentleman

How ftrange or odd foever I bear myfelf

[Animals] Be there bears i' the town

You are afraid if you fee the bear loofe, are you not

Merry Wives of Windfor. 1

I have feen Sackerfon loose twenty times, and have taken him by the chain
They are ill-favour'd rough things

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As from a bear a man would run for life

Then the two bears will not bite one another

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Comedy of Errors.3 2 112 I Much Ado About Nothing-3 2 1332-8

I ain as ugly as a bear, for beafts that meet me, run away for fear Midf, N.'s Dr.23 1822 In a wood they bay'd the bear with hounds of Sparta

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Ibid. 4 1 190 228 Ibid. 5 1 192 143 I 202150 Tw. N.2 5 3172 37 Ibid. 3 4 3252 3

In the night, imagining fome fear, how easy is a bush suppos'd a bear
Pluck the young fucking cubs from the fhe-bear

Mer.

of Venice. 2

To anger him, we'll have the bear again; we will fool him black and blue
Pants and looks pale, as if a bear were at his heels

wolves, and bears, they fay, cafting their favageness afide, have done like offices of pity

To fee how he bear tore out his fhoulder bone

Winter's Tale. 2. 3343 2 19
Ibid. 3 3 347 129

I'll go fee if the bear be gone from the gentleman, and how much he hath eaten 16.3 3 347 227

Bear.

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