Brow. Against the brows of this refifting town - In the frowning wrinkle of her brow Why do you bend fuch folemn brows on me A. S. P. C. L. This man's brow, like to a title-leaf, foretells the nature of a tragic volume 2 H. iv. 1 Ibid. 1 1 475145 Upon his brow fhame is afham'd to fit; for 'tis a throne where honour may be crown'd, fole monarch of the univerfal earth Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 9842 21 954211 Who haft not in thy brows an eye difcerning thine honour from thy fuffering Lear. 42 Brown-bills. Bring up the brown-bills Brownift. I had as lief be a brownift as a politician Brown Paper. He's in for a commodity of brown paper and ginger Othello. 3 3 1060 225 Lear. 4 6 957215 Twelfth Night.3 2 321230 Meaf. for Meaf4 3 95212 Antony and Cleopara. 1 4 772148 Bruife. With grey hairs, and bruise of many days, do challenge thee to trial of a man 1141 243 Coriolanus. 2 3 718152 Bruit. We will proclaim you out of hand; the bruit thereof will bring you many friends And am not one that rejoices in the common wreck, as common bruit doth put it The bruit is, Hector's flain, and by Achilles And the king's rouze the heaven shall bruit again, respeaking earthly Bruited. One of greatest note feems bruited His death being bruited once, took fire and heat away from the courage in his troops I find thou art no less than fame hath bruited Brunt. In the brunt of feventeen battles Brush. Forgets aged contufions and all brush of time 3 Henry vi. 4 7 6271 1 Timon of Athens. 5 3 827225 Troi. and Cref. 510 890223 thunder Ham. 1 21002240 Macbeth. 5 7 386 18 best temper'd 2 Henry iv. 1 14751 8 1 Henry vi.23 552138 Coriclanus. 2 2715239 2 Henry vi. 5 2 60228 4 3 - Have with one winter's brush fell from their boughs, and left me open Tim. of Athens. 822228 Brushes. Tempt not yet the brushes of the war Troilus and Crefida. 5 3 887|2|36| Brute. It was a brute part of him, to kill so capital a calf there For Brutus only overcame himself, and no man else hath honour by his death Ibid. 5 5 7652 9 Bubukles. His face is all bubukles, and whelks, and knobs, and flames of fire Buck. I warrant you, buck; and of the season too, it fhall appear 2 M.W.o 612 2 Henry vi4 2 59342 61145 They conveyed me into a buck-basket leid. 3 5 64 112 Bucking. Throw foul linen upon him, as if it were going to bucking Ibid. 3 3 133 61137 61159 That bucket down, and full of tears, am I, drinking my griefs, whilst you mount up on high 4 E 4 But buckle thee with blows, twice two for one Buckles. His ftubborn buckles, with thefe your white enchanting fingers more obey, than to the edge of steel Buckled. All our general force might with the fally of the very town be Henry viii. 671 Ibid. 1 Ibid. 2 674 115 1679121 Ibid. 2 679 214 Ibid. 2 I 680 I Macbeth. 5 2 3841 5 1 Henry vi.1 2 546 148 566119 3 Henry vi. 1 4 608125 touch'd, shall Trei. and Cref.31 buckled with 1 Henry vi. 4 4 Buckle in. And buckle in a waist most fathomless, with spans and inches fo diminutive as fears and reasons Bucklers. Give us the fwords, we have bucklers of our own I'll buckler thee against a million My buckler cut through and through But that the guilt of murder bucklers thee Buckler foury. Smell like Bucklerfbury in fimple time Thou fay, thou ferge, nay, thou buckram lord Bud. As chafte as is the bud ere it be bloom - - Troi. and Cref. 22 872214 5622 9 As far from founding and difcovery as is the bud bit by an envious worm Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 969 1 27 Even fuch delight among fresh female buds fhall you this night inherit, and my houfe The mouse ne'er fhunn'd the cat, as they did budge from rafcals worse than they Cor. 1 Budger. Let the first budger die the other's flave, and the gods doom him after Caricl.1 8 710135 Budget. I come to her in white, and cry, mum; the cries, budget A man, that fortune's buffets and rewards haft ta'en with equal thanks Buff-jerkin. Is not a buff-jerkin a moft fweet robe of durance Bug. Tush, tush! fear boys with bugs The bug, which you will fright me with, I feck For Warwick was a bug, that fear'd us all King John. 2 1 Henry iv. 1 2394 2 53 3450232 21019 140 Tam. of the Shrew.1 2 443139 2 259146 Winter's Tale. 3 2 344 256 3 Henry vi.5 2 629119 Thofe that would die, or we refift, are grown the mortal bugs o' the field Cymbeline. 5 3 921138 With, ho! fuch bugs and goblins in my life Bug-bear. A bugbear take him Bugle. Hang my bugle in an invifible baldrick Fulld. When we mean to build, we first survey the plot Nor build their evils on the graves of great men To build his fortune, I will strain a little Thou shalt build from men Hamlet. 5 2 1037 124 Troi. and Cref.4 2 878248 Much Ado About Noth. 1 2 Henry iv. 1 Henry viii. 2 Timon of Athens.1 Ibid. What is he that builds ftronger than either the mafon, the fhip-wright, or the carpenter Nor build yourself a trouble out of his fcattering and unfure obfervance 1123233 3 478 2 36 1679238 1805 129 1 8252 5 In time the favage. bull doth bear the yoke He thinks upon the favage bull M. Ado About Noth. 1 I Ibid. 5 4 Bull Jove, fir, had an amiable low, and some such strange bull leapt your father's COW Crook-knee'd and dew-lap'd like Theffalian bulls Wild as young bulls And Warwick rages like a chafed bull Ibid. 5 4 146 116 Mid. Night's Dream.4 I 190237 1 Henry iv. 4 1 464247 3 Henry vi. 2 5 615125 Troi. and Creff: 51 8842 34 Ibid. 5 8890125 And the goodly transformation of Jupiter there, his brother the bull 1 Henry vi. 1 Bull-bearing. For thy vigour, bull-bearing Milo his addition yield to finewy Ajax Ibid. 2 3 870 251 bull-calf 1 Henry iv. 2 2 Henry iv. Bullen. Anne, and an old lady her friend. D. P. O you leaden meffengers, that ride upon the violent speed of fire, fly with false aim I will discharge upon her, Sir John, with two bullets I'll drink no proof, nor no bullets Do you think me a swallow, an arrow, or a bullet 3 131210 Merry Wives of Wind. Merry Wives of Wind. 2 Mid. Night's Dream. 4 Henry v.41 4 5 I 2 53218 191249 527245 68 249 Ibid. 1 3 48 249 Ibid. 2 53147 Ibid. 2 I 53,153 82113 Mid. Night's Dream.|2| I 1792 8 What a coil's here! ferving of becks, and jutting out of bums Twelfth Night 3 4 Tempeft. 2 2 Henry viii. 5 3 Meaf. for Meaf. 2 2 Henry iv. 2 4 Bung-bole. Why may not imagination trace the noble duft of Alexander, till he find it A. S. P. C. L. Burgundy. Duke's letter to Henry VIth on his joining Charles king of France 1 H.vi. 4 Lear. 5601/28 929 Ibid. 1 I 932120 M. Ado About Noth.41 139121 Is the to be bury'd in chriftian burial; that wilfully feeks her own falvation Hamlet. 5 11033132 If this had not been a gentlewoman, she should have been bury'd out of chriftian burial Not to be buried, but quick, and in mine arms The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them Ibid. 5 M. Ado About Noth. 3 2 133159 Buryed. Our youth and wildness shall no whit appear, but all be bury'd in his gravity Burley-bon'd clown Julius Cæfar. 2 Burn. This night he means to burn the lodging where you use to lie, and you within 1748 136 598 247 As You Like It. 2 3 230128 Burning-glafs. The appetite of her eye did feem to fcorch me up like a burning-glass Burning. One fire burns out another's burning Burr. Nay, friar, I am a kind of burr-I fhall stick Hang off, thou cat, thou burr, vile thing let loose They are burrs, I can tell you; they'll stick where they are thrown Burft. You will not pay for the glasses you have burst Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 2 Henry iv. 3 2 4921 — The burst and the ear-deaf`ning voice o' the oracle, kin to Jove's thunder Bufied. I measuring his affections by my own,-that most are bufied when they are moft alone Bufanefs. That fo confidently feems to undertake this bufinefs, which to be done I'll make ye know your times of bufinefs 413 This day let no man think he has business at his hou Ibid. 5 1 798125 Cymbeline. 5 5 924 110 Buneffes. I have to-night dispatch'd fixteen businesses, a month's length a-piece Bufky. How bloodily the fun begins to peer above yon busky hill Bufs. And bufs thee as thy wife All's Well 4 3 297234 1 Henry iv.5 1467147 King John. 3 4 4002 2 Yon towers, whofe wanton tops do bufs the clouds, muft kifs their own feet Buffing. Thy knee buffing the stones Troi. and Cre4 5 883145 Bustle. God take king Edward to his mercy, and leave the world for me to bustle in Come, buftle, buftle;-caparison my horfe Bustling. I heard a bustling rumour, like a fray Richard iii. 1 1 635139 Ibid. 5 3 668223 Julius Cæfar. 2 4 751230 Buy. Sir, my mistress fends you word that the is bufy, and the cannot come But. If thou be found by me, thou art but dead A. S. P. C. L. 2 Henry vi. 32590225 Shall one of us, that ftruck the foremost man of all this world, but for fupporting robbers Death will feize her; but your comfort makes the rescue - being charg'd, we will be ftill by land Every tongue that speaks but Romeo's name, speaks heavenly But yet is as a jailer to bring forth fome monftrous malefactor Julius Cæfar. 4 3 7591|16| eloquence Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984111 - O fit my husband wrongs on Hereford's spear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breaft Who finds the heifer dead and bleeding fresh, and fees fast by a butcher with an axe, but will suspect - O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, that I am meek and gentle with thefe butchers 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 house is but a butchery But-fhaft. The very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's Head and butt? an hafty-witted body would say, your head and butt were head and horn I am your butt, and I abide your shot The beaft with many heads butts me away You ruinous butt; you whorefon indistinguishable cur Tam. of the Sbrew. 5 2 275217 3 Henry vi. Troi. and Creff51 · Here is my journey's end, here is my butt, the very fea-mark of my utmost fail Butt-end. That is the butt-end of a mother's bleffing 884151 Othello. 5 21078244 his hay Lear. 2 4 Butter'd. 'Twas her brother, that in pure kindness to his horse, butter'd 944111 2352 2 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 184 240 There is a difference between a grub and a butterfly, and yet your butterfly was a grub Ibid. 54 737130 For men like butterflies fhew not their mealy wings but to the fummer Tr. and Cref.3 3 8752 2 And laugh at gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues talk of court news Lear. 5 3 962149 Buttery-bar. Bring your hand to the buttery-bar, and let it drink Twelfth Night.1 3 309131 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 All's Well. 2 2 285 146 Coriolanus. 2 1 7122 1 59238 Merry Wives of Wind.3 2 The canker galls the infants of the spring, too oft before their buttons be disclos'd - I will the fecond time as I would buy thee, view thee limb by limb Baz. And buz these conjurations in her brain For I will buz abroad fuch prophecies buz! Ibid. Trei. and Cref. 45 2 Henry 1 3 Henry vi. 56 632143 Hamlet. 2 21014/145 Buzzard. |