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Burgundy. Duke's letter to Henry VIth on his joining Charles king of France 1 H.vi. 4 1 560128 Duke. D. P.

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M. Ado About Noth. 4 1 139121

Is fhe to be bury'd in christian burial; that wilfully seeks her own salvation Hamlet. 5 11033132 If this had not been a gentlewoman, she should have been bury'd out of chriftian burial

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M. Ado About Noth. 3 2 13359
Winter's Tale. 4 335116
Richard iii. 4 3 6582 57

Buryed. Our youth and wildness shall no whit appear, but all be bury'd in his gravity

Burley-bon'd clown

Burn. This night he means to burn the lodging where you use to lie, and you within

it Burned. No heretics burn'd but wenches fuitors Barnet

Julius Cæfar. 2 1 748 136 2 Henry vi. 410 598 247 As You Like It. 2 3 230128 Lear. 3 2 947210 Henry v.52

Burning-glafs. The appetite of her eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning-glass

Burning. One fire burns out another's burning
Burnt. We have burnt our cheeks

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Burr. Nay, friar, I am a kind of burr-I shall stick
Hang off, thou cat, thou burr, vile thing let loofe
They are burrs, I can tell you; they'll stick where they are thrown
They are but burs, coufin, thrown upon thee in holiday foolery
These burs are in my heart

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Burft. You will not pay for the glaffes you have burst

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

2 Henry iv. 3 2 4921 8

And then he burst his head for crouding among the marshal men
The burft and the ear-deaf'ning voice o' the oracle, kin to Jove's thunder

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Bufied. I meafuring his affections by my own,-that most are bufied when they are most alone

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Bufinefs. That fo confidently seems to undertake this bufinefs, which he knows is not to be done

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All's Well. 36 294142

Henry viii. 2 2 6812 18
Ibid. 5 4 7022 37

To bufinefs that we love, we rife betime, and go to't with delight Ant. and Cleop. 4 4 791240
The bufinefs of this man looks out of him
There's business in these faces

Bufineffes. I have to-night dispatch'd fixteen businesses, a month's length

Busky. How bloodily the fun begins to peer above yon busky hill
Bufs. And bufs thee as thy wife

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-Yon towers, whose wanton tops do bufs the clouds, muft kifs their own feet

Buffing. Thy knee buffing the stones

Bustle. God take king Edward to his mercy, and leave the world for me to buftle in

Come, bustle, buftle;-caparison my horse Bufiling. I heard a bustling rumeur, like a fray

Richard iii.1

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Ibid. 5 3 668223 Julius Cæfar. 24 751230

Buly. Sir, my mistress fends you word that she is bufy, and the cannot come

But. I fhould fin to think but nobly of my grandmother

Upon my life, Petruchio means but well

Whose nature fickens but to speak a truth

Taming of the Shrew.5 2 2761 4
Tempeft.1 2 3145
Tam. of the Shrew.3 2 264 259
All's Well is 3 304/26

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But. If thou be found by me, thou art but dead

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A. S. P. C. L.

2 Henry vi. 3 2 590225

Shall one of us, that struck the foremost man of all this world, but for supporting robbers

Death will feize her; but your comfort makes the rescue — being charg'd, we will be ftill by land

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To ftir against the butchers of his life

Julius Cæfar. 4 3 759116
Ant. and Cleo. 3 9 787150
Ibid. 410 793245

eloquence

Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984111
Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 7781 6
Macbeth. 5 7 38625z
Richard ii. 1 2 415217

- O fit my husband wrongs on Hereford's fpear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breaft

Ibid. 1 2 416|1| S

-Who finds the heifer dead and bleeding fresh, and fees faft by a butcher with an axe, but will fufpect

Are you the butcher Suffolk? where's your knife

Were he the butcher of my fon, he should be free as the wind
Or butchers killing flies

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2 Henry vi. 3 2 5882 28
Ibid. 3 2 588|2|36
Coriolanus. 19711150
Ibid. 4 6 7312 35

— O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with thefe butchers

Julius Cafar. 31
Romeo and Juliet. 2 4

The very butcher of a filk button Butcher's cur. This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I have not the power to muzzle him

Butchery. This is no place, this houfe is but a butchery

But-fbaft. The very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's

Butt. Look, how you butt yourself in these sharp mocks

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Head and butt? an hafty-witted body would fay, your head and butt were head and

horn

- I am your butt, and I abide your shot

Othello. 5 21078244

Butt-end. That is the butt-end of a mother's bleffing
Butter'd. 'Twas her brother, that in pure kindness to his horfe, butter'd his hay Lear. 2
Butter-woman's. It is the right butter-woman's rate to market
Butterflies. Pluck the wings from painted butterflies, to fan the
his fleeping eyes

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The beast with many heads butts me away
You ruinous butt; you whoreson indistinguishable cur
Here is my journey's end, here is my butt, the very fea-mark of my utmost fail

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Richard iii. 2 2

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- I saw him run after a gilded butterfly
Than boys pursuing fummer butterflies
There is a difference between a grub and a butterfly, and yet your butterfly was a

For men like butterflies fhew not their mealy wings but to the fummer Tr. and Cref. 3 3 And laugh at gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues talk of court news Lear. 5 3 Battery-bar. Bring your hand to the buttery-bar, and let it drink Twelfth Night. 1 Buttocks. It is like a barber's chair, that fits all buttocks; the pin buttock, the quatch buttock, the brawn buttock, or any buttock

Buttock of the night. One that converfes more with the buttock of the night, than with the forehead of the morning

Buttons. 'Tis in his buttons; he will carry

— The canker galls the infants of the spring, too oft before their buttons be difclos'd

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I will the fecond time as I would buy thee, view thee limb by limb Troi, and Cref. 4 Buz. And buz these conjurations in her brain

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Buzzard.

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Buzzard. Oh, flow wing'd turtle, shall a buzzard take thee ?—Ay, for a turtle; as he
takes a buzzard
Tam. of the Shrew.2

More pity, that the eagle, should be mew'd, while kites and buzzards prey at liberty

Buzzers. Wants not buzzers to infect his ear
Buzzing. The buzzing pleased multitude

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Richard iii. I 1 635117 Hamlet.4 51029138 211154

Did you not of late days hear it buzzing

For you have ftol'n their buzzing

By. I'll not be by, the while

By-dependencies. And all the other by-dependencies, from chance to chance

Mer. of Venice. 3!

Henry viii. 21 680,216

Jul. Cafar. 5

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Richard ii. 2 1

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Cymbeline. 5 5

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By-drinkings. You owe money here befides, Sir John, for your diet and by-drinkings

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Abin'd. Now I am cabin'd, cribb’d, confin'd, bound in to saucy doubts and fears

Cabin'd.

Cable. Make the rope of his destiny our cable

Macbeth. 3 4 375218
Tempeft. 1 I 12 7

Let me cut the cable; and, when we are put off, fall to their throats: all then is thine

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Or put upon you what restraint and grievance the law with all his might to enforce it on will give him cable

Othello. I

Cacodæmon. Hie thee to hell for fhame, and leave this world, thou cacodæmon Ricb. iii. 1
Caddice-garter

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 351134

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Cadmus. I was with Hercules and Cadmus once, when in a wood of Crete, they bay'd the bear with hounds of Sparta

1 Henry iv.

2 Henry vi.
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Caduceus. And, Mercury, lose all the ferpentine craft of thy Caduceus
Cadwallader. Not for Cadwallader, and all his goats

Cafar. Thou'rt an emperor, Cæfar, Keifar, and Pheezar

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Merry W. of Wind. 1
Meaf. for Meaf.2
As You Like It.5 2 2462 7

It was a difafter of war that Cæfar himself could not have prevented
This is the way to Julius Cæfar's ill-erected tower

Now am I like that proud insulting ship, that Cæfar and his fortune bare at once

Brutus baftard hand stabb'd Julius Cæfar

In the commentaries Cæfar writ

No bending knee will call thee Cæfar now

They that stabb'd Cæsar, shed no blood at all, did not offend, nor were not worthy

blame, if this foul deed were by, to equal it

And the shall be fole victress Cæfar's Cæfar

JULIUS CASAR

when fwimming with Caffius, faved by him

- refuses the crown thrice offered him

thou art reveng'd even with the sword that kill'd thee

-'s will

The ghoft of Cæfar hath appear'd to me two feveral times by night When Julius Cæfar fmil'd at their lack of fkill, but found their courage frowning at

There be many Cæfars, ere fuch another Julius

Tbid. 5 5 631119 Richard iii. 4 4 66229

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That hath more kings his servants, than thyself domestic officers
Imperial Cæfar dead, and turn'd to clay, might stop a hole to keep the wind away Ham.[5] 11035227

Cafar.

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Cage. Our cage we make a quire, as doth the prison'd bird, and fing our bondage
freely

— In which cage of rushes, I am fure, you are not prisoner
Cain. With Cain go wander through the shade of night, and never fhew thy head by
day nor light

But let one spirit of the first born Cain reign in all bofoms
Be thou curfed Cain to flay thy brother Abel

As if it were Cain's jaw-bone that did the first murder
Cain-colour'd beard

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Cymbeline. 3 3
As You like It.3 2

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Richard
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1 Henry vi. 1
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Merry Wives of Windfor.1 Caitiff. What is't your worship's pleasure Ishall do with this wicked caitiff Meaf. for Meaf. 2 -The wicked'ft caitiff on the ground, may seem as shy, as grave, as juft, as abfolute, as Angelo

I went to this pernicious caitiff deputy
Whoever charges on his forward breaft; I am the caitiff, that do hold him to it

- A caitiff recreant to my coufin Hereford

For queen a very caitiff crown'd with care

I flatter not; but fay, thou art a caitiff

To pieces shake, that under covert and convenient seeming haft practis'd on man's life!

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He that will have a cake out of the wheat, muft tarry the grinding Calais. Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais, difburs'd I to his

Calamity. There's no true cuckold but calamity

Like true, infeparable, faithful loves, fticking together in calamity
Why should calamity be full of words?

Troil. and Creff.1 highness foldiers

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Richard ii. 1 1414 246 Twelfth Night. 153111 6 K. John. 3 4 400 235 Richard iii. 41 41 66 1 57 Coriolanus. I 1704129

Alack, you are transported by calamity thither where more attends you
Thou art wedded to calamity

Calcbas. D. P.

Calculate. Why old men fools, and children calculate

Calenders. You the Calenders of my nativity

Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985126 Troilus and Creffida.

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Calf. The ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baes, will never answer a calf

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But where the bull and cow are both milk-white they never do beget a coal black
calf

Calve's-bead. He hath bid me to a calve's-head and a capon
Calf-like they lowing followed

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Titus Andronicus.5 1 850223

Calf's-kin. He that goes in the calve-skin that was killed for the prodigal

And hang a calf's-ikin on those recreant limbs

Will not a calf's-skin stop that mouth of thine

— Hang nothing but a calf's-skin most sweet lout Caliban. D. P.

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Mu. Ado Abt. Nothing.5 1 1422 22
Temp. I 18121
Com. of Er.4 3 114159
K. John. I 397 146
Ibid. 1398
Ibid. 3398124
Tempeft.

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2 Hen. iv. 2 4 485

Calver. Such as fear the report of a caliver worse than a ftruck fowl, or a hurt wildduck

1 Henry iv.14 2 465|1|55|

Caliver.

Therein he was as calm as virtue

Caliver. Put me a caliver into Wart's hand

Call in queftion our neceffities

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Callat. A callat, of boundless tongue; who late hath beat her husband, and now baits me!

Contemptuous bafe-born callat as she is

To make this fhameless callat know herself

Winter's Tale. 2 3 342213

Callet. A beggar, in his drink, could not have laid fuch terms upon his callet
Calling. And would not change that calling, to be adopted heir to Frederick

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Calpburnia. D.P.

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Winter's Tale 4
Coriolanus.
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Calv'd. Not Romans, (as they are not, though calv'd i' the porch o' the capitol) Cor. 31
Calumny. You shall stifle in your own report and smell of calumny
Back-wounding calumny the whitest virtue strikes

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Be thou as chafte as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny
Calydon. As did the fatal brand Althea burnt unto the prince's heart of Calydon 2.H. vi
Cambio. His name is Cambio

Cambricks.

I would your cambrick were fenfible as your finger
Cambridge, Earl. D. P.

Declare the cause my father, earl of Cambridge, loft his head
Cambyfes. For I must speak in paffion, and I will do it in king Cambyfes vein
Camel. It is as hard to come, as for a camel to thread the postern of a needle's eye

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Troil. and Creff1 2 861 142
1866 1 3

Ibid. 2
Hamlet. 3 2 1022 153

2 Gent. of Verona-2 4 30 S
3 Henry vi-32 6191 29
Hamlet. 3 2 1019 213

Camelot. Goofe, if I had you upon Sarum plain, I'd drive you cackling home to Camelot

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Cancell'd. What says my conceal'd lady to our cancell'd love
Cancer. And add more coals to Cancer, when he burns with entertaining great Hype-

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Troil. and Cre2 Candidatus. Be Candidatus then, and put it on, and help to fet a head on headless Rome Titus Andronicus.

Candle. He dares not come there for the candle: for you fee it is already in snuff

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Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1
What must I hold a candle to my shames?
Merchant of Venice. 2 6
How far that candle throws his beams! So fhines a good deed in a naughty world Ibid. 5 1
When the moon fhone we did not see the candle
Ibid. 5
Find out thy brother, wherefoe'er he is; seek him with candle; bring him, dead or
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