Ah, what an unkind hour is guilty of this lamentable chance 965 1 33 Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 996 156 Julius Cæjar.1 2744 132 Winter's Tale. 52 360114 O! that I knew this husband, which you say must change his horns with garland The miferable change, now at my end, lament nor forrow at She hath not feen the change of fourteen years What is it that they do, when they change us for others Changed. O Bottom thou art chang'd, what do I fee on thee Changeful potency Changeling. She never had so sweet a changeling It was told me I should be rich by the fairies: this is fome changling The changeling never known Changeft. Think what a chance thou changest on Coriolanus. 4 7 732212 Hamlet. 5 2 1037 2 24 6 898238 Cymbeline. 1 Changing-piece. Go, give that changing-piece to him that flourish'd for her with his And when I love thee not, Chaos is come again Chapels. If to do, were as eafy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces Chaplet. On old Hyems' chin, and icy crown, an odorous chaplet of fweet fummer buds, is as in mockery set " 3 Henry vi. 3 2 Troil. and Creff. 2 5260 232 225 618263 3862 253 1 969 162 31060 149 2 1991 57 Then 'would thou hadst a pair of chaps no more My frofty figns and chaps of age grave witneffes of true experience Character. There is a kind of character in thy life, that, to the obferver fully unfold Winter's Tale. 3 3 346 237 737146 O, learn'd indeed were that aftronomer, that knew the stars, as I his characters Cym. 3 2 9072 5 You know the character to be your brother's Ay, though you did produce my very character And these few precepts in thy memory look thou character Chara&teriefs. Charatery. Fairies use flowers for their charactery All my engagements I will conftrue to thee, all the charactery of my fad brows Jul. Cafar. 2 I Characts. So may Angelo, in all his dreffing characts, titles, forms, be an arch villain 7219 749 2 41 Charbon. Young Charbon the Puritan, and old Poyfam the Papift - When thou haft done this chare, I'll give thee leave to play till doum's-day failor's wife had chefnuts in her lap, and mouncht between Ferdinand and Miranda e ftretch thy cheft A. S. P. C.L. Macbeth. 3641212 20255 Tempeft. 5 1 Troi. and Creff Prol. to Ibid. here's a wit of cheverel, that ftretches from an inch narrow to an ell 5 881 145 857 116 all my pretty chickens and their dam, at one fell fwoop y fly chickens, the way which they stoop'd eagles hid me fo; for, in good faith, I am a child to chiding you chide, than this man woo 32014 682 238 85135 743 241 467 259 382 233 810251 921128 3731 51 1 Henry iv. 2 Othello. 4 2 1071216 8671 20 Love's Labour Loft. 4 As You Like It. hat I may fay, indeed, thou art Hermione, or rather thou art the, 'll chide this Dauphin at his father's door y vaultages of France shall chide your trespass me fir 1ch a gallant chiding nerous, chief in that brags in her belly already iries from an Indian king Romeo and Juliet. 41 Tam. of the Shrew.1 Mid. Night's Dream. 4 As You Like It. 4 3 244149 Hamlet.1 310051 7 172238 Love's L. Loft.5 2 Mid. Night's Dream.2 womb; and is by law and process of great nature, ee it instantly confum'd with fire d the child I 179127 Winter's Tale. 2 2 34125 Ibid. 2 3 343 S Ibid. 1 Henry vi. 55 568 137 Richard iii.1 2 635218 Antony and Cleop.1 2 768 220 Ibid. 2 7 781| 1| 11 Lear. 3 4 949 235 Winter's Tale. 31 2 345 5 O, wind up of this child-changed father Lear. 4 7 960 119 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 186 2 62 Romeo and Julie ing childish that wou They have a great charge Every leader to his charge Ibid. 3 3 134116 Ibid. 3 3 13434 All's Well. 3 3 291245 Winter's Tale. I 233443 Ibid. 4 3 352 128 1 Henry iv. 2 1448 29 Ibid 51 468 229 Henry v.1 2511136 Ibid. 31 5202 Or nicely charge your understanding foul with opening titles mifcreate Limit each leader to his several charge I am weary of this charge I 3 Henry vi. 1 4 Jul. Cæfar. 3 3 607 246 665250 738214 75729 81 15237 909229 994 2 44 If fleep charge nature, to break it with a fearful dream of him tain Charged. What a figh is there? the heart is forely charg'd My foul is too much charg'd with blood of thine already Chargeful fashion Charges. Bid our commanders lead our charges off Comedy of Errors. 4 2 Jul. Cafar. 4 2 758245 Charieft. The chariest maid is prodigal enough, if she unmask her beauty to the moon Charinefs. I will confent to act any villainy against him that may not fully the charinefs of our honesty Charist. Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut, made by the joiner fquirrel, or old grub Charity. "Twere good you do so much for charity My charity is outrage, life my fhame We have done deeds of charity; made peace of enmity, fair love of hate Rickard iii. 1 364029 Henry viii. 1 2 675 248 Charlemain. Nay, to give great Charlemain a pen in his hand, and write to her a love line, She works by charms, by fpells, by the figure and fuch daubery Merry W. of Wind. 4 2 67117 Much Ado About Noth. 3 2 133160 Mid. Night's Dr. 2 3 182 142 Taming of the Shrew. 1 I 25716 Macbeth. 4 13781 6 Churl, upon thy eyes, I throw all the power this charm doth owe I will charm him firft to keep his tongue For a charm of powerful trouble, like a hell-broth boil and bubble And that have prevailed upon my body with their hellish charms I charm you by my once commended beauty When I am reveng'd upon my charm, I have done all O this false foul of Ægypt! this grave charm against the Epialtes 3 Henry vi. 53 6302 53 Richard .13639247 Ibid. 3 4 652153 Jul. Cafar. 2 I 749 2 I Ant. and Cleop. 410 794114 Ibid. 40 7941 24 Lear.3 4 949114 Are they not charms, by which the property of youth and maidhood may be abus'd Charmian. D. P. Now help ye charming fpells and periaps Othello. 3 4 1063147 Henry v.2 ch 514140 Henry vi. 54 565248 Charneco Charrete. And here, neighbour, here's a cup of charneco 2 Henry vi. Charmel-boufes. If charnel-houses, and our graves muft fend thofe that we bury back, our monuments fhall be the maws of kites Or hide me nightly in a charnel-house Charon. Oh, be thou my Charon A. S. P. C. L. 31 581243 Macbeth. 3 4 3761 9 Rom. and Jul.49902 7 Troil. and Creff. 3 2 872 239 Charter. If you deny it, let the danger light upon your charter and your cities freedom Mer. of Venice.41 215113 I must have liberty withal, as large a charter as the wind, to blow on whom I please Our fubftitutes at home fhall have blank charters As You Like It. 2 7 232244 Take Hereford's right away, and take from time, his charter and his customary rights And let me find a charter in your voice Chartreux. A monk o' the chartreux Charybdis. Thus when I fhun Scylla, your father, I fall into Charybdis your mother Chafe. By this kind of chafe I should hate him You fee this chafe is hotly follow'd Chafer. Then began a stop i' the chafer, a retire Henry v.2 4 518258 Cymbeline. 5 3 92126 Chafte. With trial-fire touch me his finger end: If he be chafte, the flame will back defcend There is not chastity enough in language without offence to utter them 3 7591 9 3 401 12 I 52140 872 8 Much Ado About Nothing. 4 1 138123 The moon methinks looks with a wat'ry eye, lamenting some enforced chastity Cold, cold, my girl? even like thy chastity Chaftly. In fine, delivers me to fill the time, herself moft chaftly absent 296 227 1262233 4 239 2 26 21078 2 54 7 294 2 60 12612 9 Titus Andronicus. 2 3 Lear. 2 4 571 387 838 r26 Macbeth. 5 7 9452 14 386211 2 Henry vi. 42 59324 2 545 256 416252 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 Taming of the Shrew. 2 Charly. But lufty, young and chearly drawing breath to fea 1 Henry vi. 1 Henry v. 22 517216 Wife men ne'er fit and wail their lofs, but chearly feek how to redrefs their harms He's no fwaggerer, hoftefs; a tame cheater, he I play'd the cheater for thy father's hand Tit. Andronicus. 5 1 Check. Nay, you might keep that check for it, 'till you meet your wife's wit going to your neighbour's bed Or fo devote to Ariftotle's checks With what wing the stannyel checks at it the world and disasters grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd O, this life is nobler than attending for a check I 851150 243 124 As You Like It.4 1 Taming of the Shrew. 1 255137 5 318238 I 391234 3861245 King John. 2 Old fools are babes again; and must be us'd with checks as flatteries when they are feen abus'd I am defperate of my fortunes, if they check me here Lear. 1 3 934 231 Othello.2 310581] 7 Check'd. |