A. S. P. C. L. Brow. Against the brows of this resisting town K. John.121 1 397? S In the frowning wrinkle of her brow Ibid. 2 2 395 1131 Why do you bend such solemn brows on me Ibid. 4 2 403255 And frowning brow to brow Ricbard i. i 1 41329 This man's brow, like to a title-leaf, foretells the nature of a tragic volume 2 H. iv. 1 1 474.210 Now bind my brow with iron Ibid. 1 1 4751 45 Let the brow o'erwhelm it Henry v.3) 1 520 136 And Suffolk's cloudy brow his stormy hate 2 Henry vi. 3) 1 584'245 Like a gallant in the brow of youth Ibid. 5 21 6022 9 Things now, bear a weighty and a serious brow Prol. ro Henry vii. 67013 2 Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths Ricbard ii. 1 1 633211 Upon his brow Mame is afham'd to fit; for 'tis a throne where honour may be crown'd, role monarch of the universal earth Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984/2/21 Who hast not in thy brows an eye discerning thine honour from thy suffering Lear. 4) 2954210 And didit contract and purse thy brow together Othello. 3) 310602125 Brown-bills. Bring up the brown-bills Lear.41 9572115 Browrist. I had as lief be a brownist as a politician Twelfth Night. 31 21 321 230 Brown Paper. He's in for a commodity of brown paper and ginger Meas. for Meal: 4 3 952 12 Browsid'. The barks of trees thou browsed'st Antony and Cleopa:ra. 11477248 Bruijs. With grey hairs, and bruise of many days, do challenge thee to trial of a man Much Ado About Notb. 5 1411243 Bruising. Do you think that his contempt Mall not be bruising to you when he hath power to cruth Coriolanus. 2 31 718152 Bruit. We will proclaim you out of hand; the bruit thereof will bring you many friends 3 Henry vi. 4) 7 627 2 1 - And am not one that rejoices in the common wreck, as common bruit doth put it Timon of Athens. sl 31 827225 The bruit is, Hector's Nain, and by Achilles Troi. and Crej: 5 10 89012/23 And the king's rouze the heaven Mall bruit again, respeaking earthly thunder Ham. 2 1002 -40 Bruited. One of greatest note seems bruited Macbetb. 517 38618 His death being bruited once, took fire and beat away from the best temper'd courage in his troops 2 Henry iv. 11 47518 - I find thou art no less than fame hath bruited i Henry vi. 2 3/ 552 138 Brunt. In che brunt of seventeen battles Cori:lanus. 2 7151239 Brujb. Forgets aged contusions and all brush of time 2 Henry vi. 2 602 2 8 - Have with one winter's brush fell from their boughs, and left me open Tim. of A:bens. 4 3 822228 Brushes. Tempt not yet the brushes of the war Troilus and Crefida. 53 8872 36 Brute. It was a brute part of him, to kill 10 capital a calf there Hamlet. 31 2 10191226 Brutish. All this from my remembrance brutish wrath finfully pluck'd Ricbard iii. 2 1645/1/26 Abhorred villain! unnatural detefted, brutish villain! worse than brutish Lear.[1 21 93312 2 Brutus. His vanities fore-spent were but the outside of the Roman Brutus Henry v. 2 2 518223 —'s bastard hand stabb’d Julius Cæsar 2 Henry vi.. 4 15922:29 Junius Brutus. D. P. Coriclanas. 7031 - D. P. Julius Cæjar. 741 Decius. D. P. lid. 741 -'s speech to the Plebeians on the death of Cæfar Ibid. 3) 2 7551715 - His opinion of suicide Ibid 51 7631112 For Brutus only overcame himself, and no man elle hath honour by his death Ibid.5 57651- 9 'Twas I that the mad Brutus ended Antony and Cleop. 31 91 787 140 kill'd me Hamlet. 3| 210192124 Bubble. On my life, my lord, a bubble All's Well. 31 6 293128 The earth hath bubbles, as the water has Macbarb. 11 3 365429 A sign of dignity, a breath, a bubble Ricbard 1.414 660117 Do but blow them to their trial, the bubbles are out Hamlet. 5 21039147 Bubukles. His face is all bubukles, and whelks, and knobs, and fames of fire Hen.2.3 6 Buck. I warrant you, buck; and of the season too, it Thall appear M.W. of Windfr. 31 3 She washes bucks here at home 2 Henry vi. 4 2 593 142 Buck-basket. Sir J. Falstaff's adventure in Merry Wives of Windsor. 3 · They conveyed me into a buck-basket 64412 Bucking. Throw foul linen upon him, as if it were going to bucking 611:31 Back-washing. You were bett meddle with buck-washing 1:2.33 611159 Buckets. To dive like buckets in concealed wells King I br. 2 40317 That bucket down, and full of tears, am I, drinking my griefs, whilst you mount up on high Richard in. 41 11 4337140 4 E 4 Buckingtam, 2 5241216 6112 611145 3 loir. 31 51 Disi?. 3 3 6801115 A.S. P. C.L. Buckingbam. Duke. D.P. 2 Henry vill 5711 Duke. D.P. Ricbard ii. 6331 Substance of his speech to the citizens in behalf of Richard Ibid. 3) 7 654 117 -'s army is dispers’d and scatter'd Ibid. 41 41 664 115? Duke. D.P. Henry viii. 671 Arrested of high treason Ibid. I 1674 1115 Account of his trial Ibid. 2 16791/21 Call him bounteous Buckingham, the mirrour of all courtesy Ibid. 2 1 6792 14 -'s prayer for the king Ibid. 21 Buckle. He cannot buckle his distemper’d cause within the belt of rule Macbeth. 5 2 3841115 In single combat thou shalt buckle with me i Henry vi. 1 2 546 148 And hell tuo strong for me to buckle with Ibid. 51 41 566 1119 But buckle thee with blows, twice two for one 3 Henry vi. I 41 608125 Duckles. His stubborn buckles, with these your white enchanting fingers touch'd, thall more obey, than to the edge of steel Trois and Cref.31 1 872 214 Buckled. All our general force might with the fally of the very town be buckled with 1 Henry vi. 41 41 56229 Buckle in. And buckle in a waist most fathomless, with spans and inches so diminutive as fears and reasons Troi. ard Cres: 22 86714 Bucklers. Give us the swords, we have bucklers of our own Much Ado About Norb. 5 2 144 1160 I'll buckler thee against a million Taming of tbe Sbrew. 3 2 267 11 4 My buckler cut through and through i Henry iv. 21 4 4531125 But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee 2 Henry vi. 312 588 2160 Buckler soury. Smell like Bucklersbury in simple time Merry W. of Windsor. 3 3 60227 Buckram. Two rogues in buckram suits i Henry iv.2 4 453753 Thou say, thou ferge, nay, thou buckram lord 2 Henryvi. 471 596 110 Bud. As chaste as is the bud ere it be bloom Much Ado About Noib. 41 1 1372 42 As far from sounding and discovery as is the bud bit by an envious worm Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 9695|27 - Even such delight among fresh female buds Mall you this night inherit, and my house Ibid. 1 2 970140 Budge. They cannot budge Tempeft. 51 1911131 “ Budge" says the fiend. Budge not, says my conscience Merchant of Venice. 22 2022 46 I'll not budge an inch Induc. to Tam. of ibe Shrew. 1 252 1| 4 I will not budge afoot i Henry vi. 1 3 54726 Hence we will not budge 3 Henry vi. 5 41 630153 The mouse ne'er thunn'd the cat, as they did budge from rascals worse than they Cor. 11 6709219 - I will not budge for no man's pleasure Romeo and Juliet. 31 1982 136 Budzir. Let the first budger die the other's Nave, and the gods doom him after Carillo i 81 7101135 Budget. I come to her in white, and cry, mum; he cries, budget Merry W. of Wind.5 2 701255 I went to her in white, and cry'd mum, and the cry'd budget Buff. He is in a suit of buff, which refted him Comedy of Errors. 41 2 114/14 Buffct. If I might buffet Henry v. 5 2 539 1163 The torrent roar'd; and we did buffet it with lusty finews Julius Cæjar. 1 2 743"137 Stand the buffet with knaves that smell of sweat Ani, ard Cleopoli 41 771245 Not a word of his but buffets better than a fist of France King Joun. 2 2 394/2153 O, I could divide myself, and go to buffets i Henry iv. 2 3 45012132 A man, that fortune's buffets and rewards hast ta'en with equal thanks Hawler.) 2101940 Puff-jekin. Is not a bufi-jerkin a most sweet robe of durance i Henry iv. 1 2 443139 Buga. Tum, tush! fear boys with bugs Tam. Of the Sbrew.1 The bug, which you will fright me with, I feck Winter's Tale. 31 21 3442 56 For Warwick was a bug, that fear'd us all 3 Henry vi. 5) 2629119 Those that would die, or we resist, are grown the mortal bugs o'the field Cymbeline. 5 3 921538 With, ho! such bugs and goblins in my life Hamlet. 5 2 1037 724 Bug-lcar. A bugbear take him Trois and Cres: 41 2 878 248 Bugle. Hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick Much Ado About Notbolil 1 1231233 I wild. When we mean to build, we first survey the plot 2 Herry iv. 1 3478 236 Nor build their evils on the graves of great men Henry viii. 2 11 679/2138 To build his fortune, I will strain a little Timon of Atbens. 1 8051129 'Thou thalt build from men Ibid. 51 1 82525 What is he that builds stronger than either the mason, the Tip-wright, or the carpenter Hamlet. 5 11033|2|40 Nor build yourself a trouble out of his scattering and unsure observance Otbello. 3) 3,1061117 - Do build on the a better opinion than ever before Ibid. 14/2/1072121 Buildings loul. 515 73.141 my love C 2) 2591/46 8 890125 671 Ibid. 2 A. S. P. C. L. Buildings. The buildings of my fancy Coriolanus.12 17132161 May all the buildings in my fancy pluck upon my hateful life Lear.41 2 954 2152 Bulk. But smother'd it within my panting bulk Richard u. 11 41 641 231 The great bulk Achilles Troilus and Crefl: 41 41 8811 3 Hamlet.2 1 10092 40 Stand behind this bulk Orbelio. 151 1/1074111 5 Bull. Jove, thou art a bull for thy Europa Merry Wives of Wind. 5 5 711143 M. Ado About Notb. I 1123253 He thinks upon the savage bull Ibid. 5 4 146 111 Bull Jove, fir, had an amiable low, and some such ftrange bull leapt your father's Ibid. 51 4 1461116 COW Crook-knee'd and dew-lap'd like Thessalian bulls Mid. Night's Dream. 4 1 1902 37 Wild as young bulls i Henry iv. 41 11 464 247 And Warwick rages like a chafed bull 3 Henry vi. 21 5 615125 And the goodly transformation of Jupiter there, his brother the bull Troi. and Credi 5) 1884234 Ibid. 5 Bull-bearing. For thy vigour, bull-bearing Milo his addition yield to finewy Ajax Ibid. 21 31 870 251 Bull-beeves. They want their porridge, and their fat bull-beeves i Henry vi.lt 2 545 21 9 Bull-calf. And roar'd for mercy, and still ran and roar'd, as ever I heard bull-calf i Henry iv. 2 41 454 1 15 D.P. 2 Henry iv. 473 Bull's pizzle i Henry iv. 2 4 453 2155 Bullen. Anne, and an old lady her friend. D.P. Henry viii. M. Ado About Notb. 2 31 131 2 10 Bullets. These paper bullets of the brain, awe a man · O you leaden messengers, that ride upon the violent speed of fire, fly with false aim All's Well. 3) 2 2912/13 I will discharge upon her, Sir John, with two bullets 2 Henry iv. 2 41 484'2 34 I'll drink no proof, nor no bullets 4 484237 Ibid. 141 3 496 24 Henry v.4) 3 532'1 12 Bullocks. That's spoken like an honest drover-so they fell bullocks M. Ado Ab. Notb. 1 1271129 How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair 2 Henry iv. 3 2 489, 153 Bully. My hand, bully Merry Wives of Wind. 2 53'2118 O sweet bully Bottom Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 41 - From my heart-strings I love the lovely bully Henryv. 4 1 527 2 45 Bully-knigbl, bully Sir John Merry Wives of Wind. 1415 68 2 49 Ibid. Bully-rcok Ibid. 53,147 53,153 Bum. Your bum is the greatest thing about you Meal. for Meal: 2 82! 113 Then Nip I from her bum, down topples the Mid. Nigbt's Dream. I 1792 8 What a coil's here! serving of becks, and jutting out of bums Tim. of Atb.1 2 809 210 Bum-bailiff. Scout me for him at the corner of the orchard, like a bum-bailiff Twelfth Nigbt. 31 41 324 145 Bumbard. Looks like a fat bumbard Tempeft. 2 Henry vii. 51 3 7012123 Bunch of grapes. 'Twas in the bunch of grapes Mcaf. for Meall2 Bung. Away, you cut-purse rascal, you filthy bung, away 2 Henry iv. 241 484,2 48 Bung-bsle. Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it Hamlet. stopping a bung-hole 5 1 1035216 All's Well. Bunting. I took this lark for a bunting 512891132 As You Like It. 21 7 233/2148 Ibid. 2 2362/46 - And 'tis a burden which I am proud to bear Troi. and Cred: 31 31 875 1 13 As You Like It. 2 Burgbers. Being native burghers of this desert city 1| 2291131 Burglary. Flat burglary as ever was committed Mucb Ado About Notb. 41 21 1402133 Burgonet. And that I'll write upon thy burgonet 2 Henry vi. 51 6011 23 This day I'll wear aloft my burgonet Ibid. 11 601 1 28 And from thy burgonet I'll rend thy bear Ibid. 5 1 601132 The arm and burgonet of man Ant. and Cleop: 11 51 772 2146 Burgundy. Duke. D.P. Henry v. 5091 1 Henry vi. 543 Ibid. 31 31 558 2121 Burgundy. 2 C 1 21 191249 48 2.49 2 Ibid. 2 I 2 102 45 Lear. 49/11 6 A. S. P. C.L. Burgundy. Duke's letter to Henry VIth on his joining Charles king of France 1 H.vi.[4] 560 128 Duke. D.P. 929 Wat'rish Burgundy Ibid. 1 1 9321 20 Burial. Do all rites that appertain unto a burial M. Ado About Norb.l4 1391/21 Is she to be bury'd in christian burial; that wilfully seeks her own salvation Hamlet. 5 110331 32 If this had not been a gentlewoman, the should have been bury'd out of christian burial Ibid. 5) 1103355 And the bringing home of bell and burial Ibid. 51 1103512 51 Buried. She shall be buried with her face upwards M. Ado About Notb. 3/ 2 133 1 59 Not to be buried, but quick, and in mine arms Winter's Tale. 4 31 3511116 The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them Richard it. 41 31 65812 57 Burged. Our youth and wildness shall no whit appear, but all be bury'd in his gravity Julius Cafar.2 748136 Burley-bon'd clown 2 Henry vi. 4.10 59812 47 Burn. This night he means to burn the lodging where you use to lie, and you within it As You Like It. 2 3] 2301128 Burned. No heretics burn'd but wenches suitors Lear. 3 2 9472 10 Burnet Henry v. 5 2 538 221 Burning-glass. The appetite of her eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning-glass Merry Wives of Windsor. 13 Burning. One fire burns out another's burning Romeo and Juliet. I 2 970159 Burnt. We have burnt our cheeks Ant. and Clerp. 271 781/2/26 Burr. Nay, friar, I am a kind of burr-I Mall stick Meas. for Meaf 4 397 118 Hang off, thou cat, thou burr, vile thing let loose Mid. Night's Driam. 3 2 187 1161 They are burrs, I can tell you ; they'll stick where they are thrown Troi. and Crep 3 2 873232 They are but burs, cousin, thrown upon thee in holiday foolery As You Like It. 1 3 227 241 Thefe burs are in my heart Ibid. 1 3 2271244 Burft. You will not pay for the glasses you have burst Induc, to Tam. of the Sbrew. 125112 5 And then he burst his head for crouding among the marshal men 2 Herry iv. 3 2 49218 The burst and the ear-deafʼning voice o' the oracle, kin to Jove's thunder Winter's Tale. 3 1 343258 The snatches in his voice, and burst of speaking were as his Cymbeline. 4 2 915241 Such bursts of horrid thunder Lear. 3 2 9471 24 Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul Orbello. I T 104425 Burtbeobus taxations Richard i. 2 14221138 Bury. To bury mine intents Ibid. 41 434 2133 If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body Lear. 4 6 959123 - Upon the altar at St. Edmund's Bury King John.5 41 4092 51 Bujhy. D.P. Richard ii. 413 Bufed. I measuring his affections by my own, that most are busied when they are most alone Romeo and Juliet. 1 1969 1 4 Business. That fo confidently seems to undertake this business, which he knows is not to be done All's Well. 62941/42 I'll make ye know your times of businefs Henry vi. 2) 2 6812 18 This day let no man think he has business at his house Ibid. 5) 41 702|2137 To business that we love, we rise betime, and go to 't with delight Ant. and Cleop. 4. 47911240 The business of this man looks out of him Ibid. 5) 1 79811125 There's business in these faces Cymbeline. 5 5 9241110 Busreffes. I have to-night dispatch'd fixteen businestes, a month's length a-piece All's Well.41 31 297 234 Busky. How bloodily the sun begins to peer above yon busky hill i Henry iv. 51 1467 147 Bufs. And buss thee as thy wife King Jobn. 3 4 400 2 2 Yon towers, whose wanton tops do buss the clouds, must kiss their own feet Troi, and Cref 4 5 883 0/45 Buffing. Thy knee buffing the stones Coriclanus. 3 2723/230 Buftle. God take king Edward to his mercy, and leave the world for me to bustle in Richard iii. 1 1635 1139 Come, bustle, bustle ;-caparison my horse Ibid.) 668223 Bulling. I heard a bustling rumour, like a fray Julius Cafar. 2 4 7512.30 Busy. Sir, my mistress sends you word that she is busy, and the cannot come Taming of the Sbrew. 5 2 2761 4 Båt. I mould fin to think but nobly of my grandmother Tempeft. 2 511145 Upon my life, Petruchio means but well Tamo of ite Shrew. 3 2 2642159 - Whore nature fickens but to speak a truth All's Well. 5) 31 30421 6 A. S. P. C. L. But. If thou be found by me, thou art but dead 2 Henry vi. 31 2 59012/25 Shall one of us, that struck the foremost man of all this world, but for supporting robbers Julius Cæfar. 41 3 759 116 - Death will seize her; but your comfort makes the rescue Ant. and Cleo. 31 91 7871150 - being charg'd, we will be still by land Ibid. 4.10 793 2 45 Every tongue that speaks but Romeo's name, speaks heavenly eloquence Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984111 But yet is as a jailer to bring forth some monstrous malefactor Ant. and Cleop. 121 5 778 116 Butcher. Producing forth the cruel ministers of this dead butcher Macbeth. 51 7 3862152 To ftir against the butchers of his life Ricbard ii. 11 2 4352 17 - O fit my husband wrongs on Hereford's spear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breast Ibid. 1 2 41615 - Who finds the heifer dead and bleeding fresh, and sees fast by a butcher with an axe, but will suspect 2 Henry vi. 31 2 588 228 Are you the butcher Suffolk? where's your knife Ibid. 3 2 588 2136 Were he the butcher of my son, he mould be free as the wind Coriolanus. ' 9 7011|so Or butchers killing fies Ibid. 41 73112135 - O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with these butchers Julius Cæfar. 3 1 754214 The very butcher of a filk button Romeo and Juliet. 21 41 978 2 5 Buteber's cur. This butcher's cur is venom-mouth'd, and I have not the power to muzzle him Henry viii. 1 16731139 Buribery. This is no place, this house is but a butchery As You Like It. 2 3] 230 132 Bu-fbaft. The very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's but-Shaft Romeo and Julier. 2 4 978151 Butt. Look, how you butt yourself in these sharp mocks Love's Labour Loft. 512 168 2 6 - Head and butt? an hasty-witted body would say, your head and butt were head and horn Tam.of the Sbrew. 5 21 2752 17 I am your butt, and I abide your shot 3 Henry vi. 1 41 608 1 2 The beast with many heads butts me away Coriolanus. 4 1 726 1125 You ruinous butt; you whoreson indistinguishable cur Troi. and Creff 5 1 884 15 Here is my journey's end, here is my butt, the very fea-mark of my utmost fail Otbello. 5) 2 1078 2 44 Butt-erd. That is the butt-end of a mother's blessing Ricbard iii. 2 646 1152 Butter'd. 'Twas her brother, that in pure kindness to his horse, butter'd his hay Lear. 21 41 944 1 11 Butter-woman's. It is the right butter-woman's rate to market As You Like It. 31 2 235|2| 2 Butterfiics. Pluck the wings from painted butterflies, to fan the moon-bcams from his neeping eyes Mid. Nigbt's Dream. 3) 1 184 2140 - I saw him run after a gilded butterfly Coriolanus. 1 3 7071159 - Than boys pursuing summer butterflies 731 234 There is a difference between a grub and a butterfly, and yet your butterfly was a grub Ibid. 54 737 130 For men like butterflies Mew not their mealy wings but to the summer Tr. and Cres: 3 31 875 22 And laugh at gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues talk of court news Lear.[5] 3 962 1 49 Buttery-bar. Bring your hand to the buttery-bar, and let it drink Twelfth Nigbr. 1 3 309 130 Butrocks. It is like a barber's chair, that fits all buttocks; the pin buttock, the quatch buttock, the drawn buttock, or any buttock All's Well.2 2 2851146 Butroek of tbe nigbı. One that converses more with the buttock of the night, than with the forehead of the morning Coriolanus. 2 71221 r Buttons Tis in his buttons; he will carry Merry Wives of Wind. 33 Hamlet. 1 3 1004/2125 2 1012;2 13 Button-bule. Let me take you a button-hole lower Love's Labour Loft. 5 2 1722161 Buttres. Macbeth. 1 6 367;2.14 Butts. Doctor. D. P. Henry viii. 6711 Butt-baft. Cupid's butt-Maft is too hard for Hercules' club Love's Labor Loft. I 21 1512 51 Buxen. Firm and found of heart, of buxom valour Henry v. 3 5231 35 Bug. Would you buy her Much Ado About Nobili i 12311 31 Can the world buy such a jewel Ibid. 123133 - I will the second time as I would buy thee, view thee limb by limb Troi. and Cres 4 8832) 6 Baz. And buz these conjurations in her brain 2 Henry si. 25742159 For I will buz abroad such prophecies 3 Henry vi. 5! 6 6321743 by buz! Humler. 21 210141145 Buzzard. Ibid. 4 59238 Ibid. 2 1 I |