Good footb. 2 A. S. P. C.L. Goodness. And when old time shall lead him to his end, goodness and he fill up one monument Henry viii. 2 1 68011/12 All goodness is poison to thy stomach Ibid. 3) 2 691 140 There is no goodness in the worm Antony and Cleop. 5 2 801/22 Hamlet. 41 7 103223 For goodness, growing to a pleurisy, dies in his own too much Geod-nigbls. And sware-they were his fancies, or his good-nights 2 Henry iv. 3 2 492 1 3 Ricbard in. 4) 31 659 9 And Anne my wife hath bid the world good night Geod office. I would I could do a good office between you Merry Wives of Windsor. 46222 Good seeming. All good seeming by thy revolt, О husband, Thall be thought put on for villainy Cymbelin. 31 4 90912 41 Mid. Night's Dream.2 3 1822 39 God time. Two Gent. of Verona. 1 3 2612138 God time of day to you Timon of Arbens. 3 6 81754 God trorb. Mid. Nigbr's Dream. 21 3 1821239 Good-will . Can you carry your good will to the maid M. W.of Winds: 1 4811 Have you married my daughter without asking my good-will Taming of the Shrew. s 1 27546 · I will do my good-will, fir; you can have no more 2 Henry iv. 3 2 4902 3 He, that has but effected his good-will, hath overta'en mine act Coriolarus. 11 91 71012 24 When good-will is thew'd, though it come too Mort, the actor may plead pardon Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 777|2|9 Goodwins. The Goodwins I think they call the place Merchant of Venice. 3) 12081155 Goodwin-Sands. The great supply, that was expected by the Dauphin here, are wreck'd three nights ago on Goodwin-Sands King Jobr. 5) 31 4092 21 And your supplies, which you have with'd fo long, are cast away and funk on Goodwin Sands K. Jobr. 5 5 4101 57 Goofe. Made like a goose Tempeft. 22 1112 42 How near the God drew to the complexion of a goose Merry Wives of Windsor. 5 5 711149 - The boy hath sold him a bargain, a goose, that's fiat Love's Lab. Loft.31 1 1552 32 A green goose a goddess : pure, pure idolatry Ibi... 41 3 161 134 A goose for his discretion Midf. Night's Dream. S 1 1942 5 Breaks his staff like a noble goose As You Like I. 31 41 2391 3 Come in, taylor; here you may roast your goose Macbeth. 2 3 370232 Go, ye giddy goose i Henry iv. 3 1 45911132 But that my fear is this some galled goose of Winchester would hiss Troi.and Crel: 511 8912119 if I had you upon Sarum Plain, I'd drive you cackling home to Camelot Lear. 2 2 941143 Good goose bite not Romeo and Juliet.2 4 979112 Gooseberry. Are not worth a gooseberry 2 Henry iv. 1 2 4772 2 1 Goose look. Where got'At thou that goose look Macberb. 5 3 38411143 Hamlet. 2 Geofe-quills . That many, wearing rapiers, are afraid of goose-quills 2 10131243 Gorbellied knaves i Henry iv. 2 21 4501121 Gerbeduc king Twelfth Nigbr. 41 2 327 754 Gordian knot. Turn him to any cause of policy, the gordian knot of it he will unloose, familiar as his garter Henry v. il I 5102 3 As Nippery as the gordian knot was hard Cymbeline. 2 2 9021/51 Gerd. Oh, let no eye profane a tear for me, if I be gor'd with Mowbray's spear R.1.1 31 4162146 Paris is gor'd with Menelaus' horn Treil. and Crepla 18582 53 My fame is Threwdly gor'd Ibid. 313 576 2144 And the gor'd state sustain Lear. 5 3 965248 Gorge. He cracks his gorge, his fides, with violent hefts Winter's Tale. 2 1339 1150 She whom the spital-house and ulcerous fores would cast the gorge at Tin. of Aib. 41 31 8201172 My gorge rises at it Hamler. 5 11035 1154 Begin to heave the gorge Orbello. 2 I 1053)2 4.7 Gerged. The Thrill-gorg'd lark Lear. 41 61 957 723 And 'till the stoop she must not be full gorg’d Taming of the Shrew,l4l Gorgeous palaces Tempeft. 411 So seems this gorgeous beauty to mine eye I Henri vii 41 5662 I If only to go warm were gorgeous, why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear' ft Ligr.24 9452115 Gorget . And with a palfy-fumbling on his gorget, shake in and out the rivet Tr.and Cr.fo: 3 2631146 Gorgen. Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight with a new gorgon Macbeth.2 3 371145 - Though he be painted one way like a Gorgon, the other way he is a Mars A. & C.2 7782130 Gorgorian. O bafe Gorgorian wight M.W.of Wird Gormardize. Thou shalt not gormandize as thou hast done with me Aler. of Ven. 25 20510133 Garmandizing. Leave gormandizing 2 Henry iv.is 5' 506;! 5 Gerje 116 او26 1 172/46 49110 2 A. S. P. C.L. Gory. The obligation of our blood forbids a gory emulation 'twixt us twain Tr.and Cr. 41 51 88212199 Gosling. I'll never be such a gorling to obey instinct Coriolanus. 5 3 7351153 Gospeil d. Are you fo gospelld to pray for this good man and for his issue Macbetb. 3 37312 31 G]s. Pricking gofs Tempef. 4 1 181 181 22 Gillips. 'Tis not a maid, for me hath gossips Two Gent. of Verona. 31 1 3512/38 - Go to a gossip's feast and go with me Comedy of Errors. 5 i 1201216 Sometimes lurk I in a goffip's bowi Midj. Night's Dream. 2 1 1792 2 If my gossip report be an honest woman of her word Mer. of Ven. 31 1 20811154 That blinking Cupid gossips All's Well. 1279117 No noise, my lord; but needful conference about some gomps for your highness Winter's Tale. 2 31 342115 Golip-like. I will leave you now in your gossip-like humour Much Ado About Norbing.5 1422 51 Gomer. Hadit thou been aught but gossomer, feathers, air Lear. 41 51 957 1 13 Gojjamur. A lover may bestride the goffamour, that idles in the wanton summer air and yet not fall Romeo and Julier. 21 6 98112119 Gor. And now you should be as your mother was, when your sweet self was got A.W. 4 2 296143 Brother, adieu ; good fortune come to thee, for thou wait got i' the way of honesty K. Jcbn.1 3892) 1 Come on ye cowards; you were got in fear, though you were born in Rome Cori. 1 31 7071128 Gotbs. D. P. Tilus Andronicus. 8311 Go to, mum-you are he Much Ado About Norb. 2 1 126 2 12 Gotten in drink Merry W. of Wird. 1 3 49/112 Governo If such a one be fit to govern, speak; I am as I have spoken Macberb. 41 31 381 2 6 Come, wife, let's in, and learn to govern better; for yet may England curse my wretched reign 2 Henry vi. 4) 9598137 Alas! how should you govern any kingdom, that know not how to use ambassadors 3 Henry vi. 41 3 62411159 May I govern so, to heal Rome's harms, and wipe away her woe Titus Andron. 51 31 8551112 Government. A sound but not in government Midf. Night's Dream.15 193158 All must be even in our government Richard ii. 31 41 4301219 Let men say we be men of good government 1 Henry iv. 1 2 44311-3 compared to bees Henry .1 5122132 "Tis government, that makes women seem divine; the want thereof makes thee abominable 3 Henry vi. 1 4 6082155 Warwick, although my head fill wear the crown, I here resign my government to thee Ibid. 41 662512113 Fear not my government Othello. 3 311062147 Goujeers. The goujeers thall devour them, ficth, and fell, ere they thall make us weep Lear. 5 31 96227 Goujer:. What the goujere M.W. of Windsor. 114 5111/14 Gourd. For gourd and fullam holds Ibid. 1 31 492 29 Gouts of blood Macbet b. 2 369125 Gout galls the one, and the pox pinches the other 2 Hen. iv. I 21 4781126 A pox of this gout! or a gout of this pox i Henry iv. I 2 47811 40 Yet am I better than one that's sick o' the gout Cymbeline. 5) 41 921 2 46 Gower. D. P. 2 Hiny iv. p. 473• D. P. Henry v. 5091 Gown. Pray you, give me my gown; or else keep it in your arms M.W.of Wind. 3 58138 Your gown's a most rare fashion Much Aido Alcat Norb. 31 4 1351234 · I saw the duchess of Milan's gown they praise so Jbid. 31 4 1352135 Duchess of Milan's gown described Ibid. 31 4 1332 38 One that hath two gowns and every thing handsome about him Ibid. 4 2 141123 - I never saw a better fashion'd gown, more quaine, more pleasing, nor more commendable Taming of tbe Shrew. 41 31 27115 be in my branch'd velvet gown Tw. Nigbı. 2 5 318-21 - I would I were the first that ever diffembled in such a gown Ivid. 41 2 32711 44 - You shall have it though I pawn my gown 2 lienry iv. 2 1 48117 Grace. Heavens rain grace Tempeft. 131129 I will pay thy graces home, both in word and deed Ibid. 1912 54 With all good grace to grace a gentleman Two Gent.of Verona. 32 1155 The heavens such grace did lend her Ibid. 4 21 More grace than boy quibbling upon that word Meas. fer Meal.li 76237 Unless you have the grace by your fair prayer to soften Angelo - Heaven give the moving graces Ibid. !21 21 831125 Grare. Ibid. si 4 38/2160 44, 235 2 Ibid. 15 79/2/28 89 1129 Ibiu.414 1 Ibid. 3 A.S. P. C. L. Grece being the foul of your complexion should keep the body of it ever fair Meal. for Meal-311 97 21 7 He hath ta'en you newly into his grace Mucb Ado About Norb. 11 31 2241256 His grace hath made the match, and all grace say amen to it Ibid. 2 1281112 'Till all graces be in one woman, one woman thall not come in my grace Ibid. 2 3 129123 How still the evening is, as huth'd on purpose to grace harmony Ibid.2 31 129215 A maid of grace, and complete majesty Love's Lab. Luft. 1.1 148235 Be now as prodigal of all dear grace, as nature was in making graces dear when the did starve the general world beside and gave them all to you Ibid.2 1521115 The more my prayer, the lesser is my grace Midf. Nigb:'s Dream. 2 18211156 You have the grace of God, fir, and he hath enough Mer. of Venice. 21 21 204 1 2 The parts and graces of the wrestler that did but lately foil the finewy Charles As You Like II. 2 2 229/2 46 To some kind of men, their graces serve them but as enemies Ib.d.2 31 330195 Within this roof the enemy of all your graces lives Ibid. 2 230123 That one body Mould be fill'd with all graces wide enlarg'd Ibid. 3) 2 235 2150 Such a poverty of grace 24111132 To do good to yourself and to grace me Ibid. 15 21 2462137 Now thall my friend Petruchio do me graces Tam. of ike Sbrev.si 2 25€ 2120 Alls Well.2 il 284 222 Iw. Nigbr. 1 5 312 2 35 Tw. Nigbr. 5 11 3201|24. O, would her name were grace Wint. Tale. 1 2 335 1114 and remembrance to you both and welcome to our shearing Ibid. 41 31 350123 Every wink of an eye, some new grace will be born Ibid. 5) 21 3602160 Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace, yet grace must ftill look so Macbeth. 41 31 3802135 The king-becoming graces, I have no relish of them Ibid. 41 31 38111 56 This, and what needful else that calls upon us, by the grace of Grace, we will perform Ibid. 571 3962155 me no grace, nor uncle me no incle: I am no traitor's uncle Ricb. i. 21 31 4250 3 my mournings here, in weeping after this untimely bier Ibid. 51 6440219 Ibid.2 41 455/2 48 - He may keep his own grace, but he is almost out of mine: I can assure him 2 ll.in.: 21 476128 Unto whose grace our passion is as subject Henry 2.11 25131/26 And by their hands this grace of kings must die Ibid.2 cb 514030 Whiles yet the cool and temperate wind of grace o'er blows the filthy and contagious clouds, of heady murder, spoil, and villainy Ibid. 31 31 522 112 - Now and then goes to the wars to grace himself Ibid. 3) 6524122 - O base Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace, thrust Talbot with a spear into the back i Henry vi. 1 54511 12 To grace my stratagems Richard i... 3 5 563' 3 Chosen from above, by inspiration of celestial grace i Henry vi. S 5l 5681115 My majesty! why man, I am but grace 2 Henry villa 57412125 By the grace of God, and Hume's advice, your grace's title Mall be multiply'd 2 H.zi. 2 574 228 No Exeter these graces challenge grace 3 Henry vi. 4 8 627/2133 O, momentary grace of mortal men, which we more hunt for than the grace of God Rickard i. 3. 41 652232 Ibid. 3 269011133 Ani, and Cleop.31017891727 grow where these drops fall Ibid. 41 21 791:23 Who is so full of grace, that it flows over on all that need Ibid.'s) 21 798/2136 How this grace speaks his own standing Timon of Aibons, a 8032 123 Grece. 2 443 III 1 2 out 1 2612149 A.S. P. C.L, Grace. Whose present grace to present Naves and servants translates his rivals Timor of Athens. 1 804145 - You have done our pleasures much grace, fair ladies Ibid. I 2 808342 I should not be so base, to fue, and be deny'd such common grace Ibid. 31 5 8171 22 Let fools do good and fair men call for grace Titus Andronicus. 3 1 843 51 Had I a sister a grace, or a daughter a goddess, he thould take his choice Tr. and Cr. u 2 8611/26 - Severals and generals of grace exact Ibid. 11 31 863|152 You are in the state of grace Ibid. 3 1 87112136 In each grace of these there lurks a ftill and dumb-discoursive devil Ibid. 41 41 88012121 'Tis your graces that from my muteft conscience, to my tongue, charms this report Cymbeline. 1 7 900144 This is a Nave, whose easy borrow'd pride dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows Lear.12 4 944|232 - Marry, here's grace, and a cod-piece Itid. 3 2 947 '17 That's as we list to grace him Ibid. 5) 31 9621255 In his own grace he doth exalt himself, more than in your advancement Ibid. s] 31 963 71 7 O, mickle is the powerful grace that lies in plants, herbs, stones Rouco and Julier. 2 31 9772 1 Thyself do grace to them, and bring them in Hamler. 2 2 101012 20 Grace (at meals.] I will not be absence at the grace Merry Wives of Windsor. 1 48137 While grace is saying, hood mine eyes thus with my hat, and ligh, and say, amen Mer. of Ven. 21 2 204153 not so much as will serve to be prologue to an egg and butter i Henry iv. 1 2 443115 Your soldiers do use him as the grace 'fore meat Coriolanus. 4 7 7322 3 Apemantus's grace Timon of Athens. 1 2 8071 47 - Timon's Ibid. 3 68181117 - I could never say grace in all my life Tirus Andronicus. 4 3 848 2165 Graced. Daily grac'd by the emperor Twn Gent. of Verona. 1 3 Thy wit wants edge, and manners to intrude where I am grac'd Titus Andronicus. 2 | 836 2 32 Graced palace. Epicurism and lust make it more like a tavern or a brothel than a gracia palace Lear. 1 4 9371|42 Gracelets. Whose hap mhall be to have her, will not so graceless be to be ingrate Tam. of the Sb. 2 259 2151 Gracing the scrowl that tells of this war's loss King youn. 2 2 393250 Gracious. There was not such a gracious creature born Lid.3) 4 40012 50 You feel the dint of pity, these are gracious drops Julius Cæfar. 31 2 756 2125 So hallow'd and so gracious is the time Ilamict. 1 11001 1/43 Give to a gracious message an hoft of tongues Ant. and Cleop. 12 5) 77811 53 Her brain-tick raptures cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel, which hath our feveral honours all engag'd to make it gracious Troilus and Cressida. 2 2 867 246 Gradation. Cold gradation Meas. for Mcaf: 4 31 961 54 Grafi. And noble stock was graft with crab-tree nip 2 Henry vi. 3 2 588 2158 Her royal stock graft with ignoble plants Richard iii. 3 7 655134 Grafred. A servant grafted in my serious trust, and therein negligent Winter's Tale. 1 2 336 2126 Grafiers. Our cions put in wild and savage stock; sprout up fo fuddenly into the clouds, and overgrow their grafters Henry v. 3 5 522 2 60 Graftesi. Gard'ner, for telling me these news of woe, I would, the plants, thou gratt'st, may never grow Richard ii. 31 41 43112124 Grain. 'Tis in grain, fir; 'twill endure wind and weather Twelfıb Nighi. 5 312 2130 as Suffer us to famith, and their store houses oramm'd with grain Coriolanus.lt 17041135 Made you against the grain to voice him consul Ibid. 2 3 718 2126 - We are the grains : you are the musty chaff Ibid. 5) 1 733140 Grained spots. Such black and grained spots as will not leave their tinet Hamlet. 31 4 1024 1118 Gramercies Taming of the Shrew. I 1 255 146 Gramercy--would'it thou ought with me Mercb. of Venice. 2 22032132 „Be it fo, Titus, and gramercy too Titus Andronicus. 1 2 836 2/22 Grammar-fcbcomo Thou hast most traitorousy corrupted the youth of the realm, in erecting a grammar-school 2 Henry vi. 4 7 59611119 Grarge. The moated grange Meas. for Meaj. 31 8912155 Grandam. To weep like a young wench that has buried her grandam Tavo Gent. of Ver. 21 27151 from She might have been a grandam ere she died Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 16611129 Like one well studied in a fad oftent to please his grandam Mercb. of Venice. 2 22041157 - I am thy grandame, Richard K. Jobr. 138914135 in A grandam's name is little less in love, than is the doting title of a mother. Ricb.iii. 44662 1 - And, meeting him, will tell him, that my lady was fairer than luis grandame T. & c.id 3/ 864/1159 Grande 1133 1 1 1 2 A. S. P. C.L. Grand-jurors. You are grand-jurors, are ye? we'll jure ye, l' faith i Henry iv.1 21 21 4504124 Grundpree. D. P. Henry v. 509) Grandfire. Seven hundred pounds of monies, and gold and silver, did her grandfire, upon his death-bed give Merry W. of Winds. 461 24 Oh, had thy grandfire, with a prophet's eye, seen how his son's fon should destroy his fons Ricbard i. 2 1 42012/45 Go, my dread lord, to your great grandfire's tomb, from whom you claim Hen. v. 1 21 512714 Grange. My house is not a grange Otbello. 1 1104412139 Gran. The faireft grant is the necessity Mucb Ado About Norb. I 1 1241150 - Thou haft, Ventidius, that, without the which a soldier, and his sword grantsyscarce diftin&tion Ant. and Cleop. 3 1 782 1122 Mad let us grant him Hamler. 2 21011 116 Grapes, 'Twas in the bunch of grapes Meal. for Meal: 121 811 33 -0, will you eat no grapes, my royal fox ? yes, but you will, my noble grapes, an if my royal fox could reach them All's Wdl. 2 1 28312135 There's one grape yet, I am sure, thy father drunk wine Ibid. 2) 3) 286 233 The tartness of his face lours ripe grapes Coriolanus. 5| 41 73711 37 Grapple. I was as willing to grapple, as he was to board Love's L. Loft. 2 154112 With which such scathful grapple did he make Twelftb Nigbr. 5 1 329150 you to the heart and love of us Macberb. 31 1 37312150 And grapple thee unto a Pagan More K. Jobr. 512 4080 31 your mind, to the sternage of this navy Henry v. 31cb 51912159 To grapple with the House of Lancaster 2 Henry vi. 1 574111 2 The friends thou hast, and their adoption try'd, grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel Hamlet. 1 3 1004/2152 Grass. I should be still plucking the grass, to know where fits the wind Mer. of Ven. 1 1971 22 - I am no great Nebuchadnezzar, fir, I have not much skill in grass All's Well.4) 5 30012/17 Grate. What peer hath been suborn'd to grate on you 2 Henry iv. 41 | 49321 3 Grates me Ant. and Clepota 1 7681215 Grated. I have grated upon my good friends for three reprieves for you M.W.of W. 2 5312152 Mighty ftates characterless are grated to dusty nothing Troilus and Crofida. 31 2 87411156 Gratiano. D. P. . Mir.of Ven. P. 197. - D.P. Orbello. 1043 Gratify. You must, as we do, gratify this gentleman Taming of the Sbrero.fi 2 25912 54 Grating. And grating lock of wrathful iron arms Ricbard ii. 11 31 4172 10 so harshly all his days of quiet Hamlet. 3/ 11016147 Grariludi. Which gratitude through finty Tartar's bosom would peep forth and answer thanks All's Well. 41 41 3001 is Thou can't not in the course of gratitude but be a diligent follower of mine Cym. 3 5 9121214 Gratulate. There's more behind, that is more gratulate Mcaf. for Meas. 51 1022150 To gratulate the gentle princes there Richard iü. 4 1 6562/45 And come freely to gratulate thy plenteous bosom Tim. of Arbens. 2 80811113 And gratulate his safe return to Rome Tit. Andronicus. Il 2 8331137 Graves at my command have wak'd their neepers Tempef. s 1 Every third thought thall be my grave Ibid. 51 3 2212117 timeless graves Trvo Gent. of Verona. 131 1 The graves all gaping wide every one lets forth his spright Midf. Nigba's Dream. 51 21 1951252 Here lie I down, and measure out my grave As r. Like I. 2 6 2327135 One grave Thall be for both: upon them Mall the causes of their death appear W.T.3 2 346235 Whose heavy hand hath bow'd you to the grave Macberb. 31 1 3732133 If charnel-houses and graves must send those that we bury, back; our monuments must be the maws of kites Thid. 31 41 376 11 to His little kingdom of a forced grave 2 40411 3 Or when he doom'd this beauty to the grave, found it too precious princely for a grave Ibid. 4) 3 405159 Gaunt am I for the grave, gaunt as a grave, whose hollow womb inherits nought but bones Richard u. 2 1 4201219 And my large kingdom, for a little grave, a little little grave, an obscure grave Ibid. 3 3 42912153 Turning your books to graves, your ink to blood, your pens to lances 2 Henry iv. 41 al 4931 7 Know, the grave doch gape for thee thrice wider than for other men Ibid. 5) 5 50612 5 Or else our grave like Turkish mute, shall have a congueless mouth Her.v.lt 2) 51311117 The grave doth gape, and doating death is near Ibid. 2 11 51511115 A many of our bodies Thall, no doubt, find native graves Ibid. 41 31 5321 And here will Talbot mount or make his grave 1 Henry vi.12 1 55011157 Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave Ibid.41 71 56412115 Grave 4 Q3 19/2/26 331156 C K. John. 4 |