a a 2 391133 A.S. P. C.L. Birds. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush with trembling wings misdoubteth every buch 3 Hen. iv.|5| 6 631223 The bird is dead, that we have made so much on Cymboline. 41 21 976241 Come, let's away to prison ; we two alone will sing like birds i’ the cage Lear. 51 31 962 1 45 Come, bird, come Hamlet. 1 5 100811 Bird-boit. Challenged him at bird-bolt Much Ado About Narbing. 1 122111 'z - Thou hast thump'd him with thy bird-bolt under the left pap Love's Lator Loft. 41 31 1602125 To be generous, guiltless, and of free disposition, is to take those things for bird- Tu eifib Nigbr. 5 311 50 Merry Wives of Windsor.131 3 621 17 - Her husband goes this morning a birding Ibid.315 632 33 He's a-birding, sweet Sir John Ibid. 141 2 652117 Birdlime. As birdlime does from frize Orbellc.2 11052 2134 Bird's-nef. Finding a bird's-nest, news it his companion, and he steals it Much Ado About Norbing. 2 i 1271163 - Have stol'n his bird's-neft It id. 2 1 1272 Macbeth. 41 1 3731243 - Near Birnham-wood shall we well meet them Ibid. 3 2 3832 45 I look'd toward Birnham, and anon, methought, the wood began to move Ibid.15) 51 385153 Birca. D. P. Love's Labor Loft. 1471 - His character Ibid. 2 1 1522120 Birtb. Derived from a gentleman to a fool 2 Gentlemen of Verona. s 2 42220 - If love ambitious sought a match of birth, whose veins bound richer blood than lady Blanch King Jobm. 2 2 395 2117 - And at thy birth, dear boy, nature and fortune joined to make thee great Ibid. 31 1 396/2/20 Birth-day. It is my birth-day: I had thought to have held it poor Ant. and Cleop.31111790125 Bir:bdim. Like good men, bestride our down-faln birthdom Macberb.lt! 31 3802/12 King John.2 3 Henry vi. 1 16052152 Bijket. As dry as the remainder bisket after a voyage As You Like I. 71 232/2 34 He would pun into shivers with his fift, as a sailor breaks a bilket Troil. and Cre]: 2 1805 244 Bilfen. What harm can your biffon conspectuities glean out of this character Coriolanus. (2) 171212115 Threat’ning the flames with biffon rheum Hamlet, 2 21015210 Bircb-welf fun. Thou bitch-walf ron Troil. and Crelli 2 1) 8651/42 Bite. I have a sword, and it mall bite upon my necessity Merry Wives of Wirdjur.12 bait the hook well; the fish will bite Much Ado About Nobing. 12 31 13011130 - The air bites shrewdly Hamlet. 1 4/10052 33 - his lip and starts Henry viii. 3) 2 68912118 Biring affliction Merry Wives of Windsor. 5 5 73117 If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here under some biting error Mu. A. A. Norbing. 41 1 138 2 43 - Grandam, this would have been a biting jest Richard ix. 2 4 647 220 Biting-faulcbion Lear. 51 31 96511146 Bising-laws. We have ftri& statutes and most biting laws Meas. for Meal: 1 782125 Bitter. Do not be so bitter with me Midf. Night's Dream. 31 2 1872 53 It is as bitter upon thy tongue, as in thy thought Winter's Tale.15 il 35712 59 The bitter disposition of the time will have it so Truil. and Crcd74 8781 26 She's bitter to her country Ibid.41 1 878148 I see a thing bitter to me as death Cymbelie. 551 9241245 Bitter-day. And do such business as the bitter-day would quake to look on Hamlet. 31 210222115 Birterly. And the will speak most bitterly and strange Mcafure for Measure.si 98134 6 Bitterness. That joy could not thew itself without a badge of bitterness Mu. A. A. Nurb.fili Say that you love me not, but say not so in bitterness As You Like It. 3 5 2401:128 Blab. When thy tongue blabs, then let mine eyes not sea Twelfil Nigh. 12 308212 Beaufort's red sparkling eyes blab his heart's malice 2 Henry vi. 31 35841244 Cannot choose but they must blab Oike'lo.4 110671740 Blabbid. Why have I blabb’d? Troil. and Cref: 3) 2 373 247 Blabbing-day 2 Henry vi 41 : 59717132 Black. If black, why, Nature drawing of an antick made a foul blot Mr. A. A. Norb. 3 31 132 137 No face is fair, that is not full so black Love's Labor Lot. 41 31 16311116 is the badge of hell, the hue of dungeons, and the scowl of night Ibid. 14 31 1637117 If in black my lady's brow be deck't Ibid. + 3163121 Not black in my mind, though yellow in my legs Twelfth Night:13) 41 322 2158 4 D 2 Black 1 5212138 4 1212 . C. A.S. P. C.Li Black. But were they false as o'er-dy'd blacks Winter's Tale.11 21 335/2/ 2 And is become as black as if befmear'd with hell Henry viii. 1 2 67512 24 so base a hue ? Titus Andronicus. 41 2 847111 Black angel. Croak not, black angel Lear. 3 950757 Blackberries. If reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion i Henry iv. 21 4 4532 49 That same dog-fox, Ulyffes,-is not prov'd worth a black-berry Treil. and Cred: 5 41 888/2 29 Black-corner'd night Timon of At bens.s) 2 8261/10 Black-day. A black-day it will be to somebody. Ricbard i. 5) 3 668 211 Black fac’d Clifford Ibid. 1 2 636 2/56 Black mouth. He's noble; he had a black mouth, that said other of him Henry vii. :) 3 677142 Black-Monday. Then, it was not for nothing that my nose fell a-bleeding on BlackMonday last Mercbant of Venice.2 5 205155 Black-night, o'er-lhade thy day, and death thy life! Richard iii. :) 2 6362 23 Black prince. That young Mars of men Ricbard ü. 2 3 4251 18 Blade. Natural rebellion done i' the blade of youth All's Well. S 3) 302275 - [of swords] You break jests as braggarts do their blades Mu. A. A. Norbing. 5) 1 1422 52 With blade, with bloody blameful blade he bravely broach'd his boiling bloody breast Midf. Night's Dream. 5/ 1 193225 Between two blades, which bears the better temper i Henry vi. 24 552213 And with thy treacherous blade unripp’dst the bowels of thy sovereign's son Ř. ii. 1 4 643 129 Old Montague is come, and Aourishes his blade in spight of me Romeo and Juliet. I 1968 2 9 Bladder. A plague of sighing and grief! it blows a man up like a bladder i Henry iv.2) 44542 34 · I have ventur'd, like little wanton boys that swim on bladders Henry vini. 31 2 692 1114 full of imposthume Troil. and Cred: 5 1 884 744 Blame. He has much worthy blame laid upon him for Making off so good a wife All's Will. 4 31 297 | 9 My high-repented blames, dear fovereign pardon in me Ibid. 51 31 3022153 Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame Richard 17.5 1665734 'Tis his own blame Lear.2) 4 945,241 Blanc. Port le Blanc, a bay in Britany, intelligence from Richard 1.2 1 422 23 Blancb, daughter to Alphonso. D. P. King John. 3871 -, Lady, characterized as a proper match for the dauphin Ibid. 2 Lady, dowry offered by King John to the Dauphin Thid, 2 2 395 111 Blarcbod. And keep the natural ruby of your cheek, when mine is blanch'd with fear. Macbeth. 3) 41 37627 Blanks. For his thoughts, would they were blanks, rather than fill'd with me Tw. Nigbt.3 1 320 2 46 Out of the blank and level of my aim Winter's Tale. 2 31 3412 24 See better, Lear; and let me still remain the true blank of thine eye Lear. I Il 931112 Each opposite, that blanks the face of joy, meet what I would have well and it destroy! Hamler. 3 2 10202 51 And stood within the blank of his displeasure for my free speech! Otbello. 3| 4.1066,19 Blanket. Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark to cry, hold, hold!- Macb. (15 367 128 I'll toss the rogue in a blanket 2 Henry iv. 2 41 486,113 my loins Lear.21 31 942 2 19 Blafpheme. And does blaspheme his breed Macbarb. 41 3 381 2 14 Blasphemy, that swear'st grace o’erboard Tempeft. 51 21155 That in the captain's but a cholerick word, which in the soldier is foul blafphemy Measure for Meafuri.122 84 841/14 Blast. Trumpeters, with brazen din blaft you the city's ears Ant. and Cleo. 41 879311 3 and fogs upon thee Lear. I 41 9372 52 I'll cross it, though it blast me. Hamle. I 1 10011) 3 Blasted. You were half blasted ere I knew you Ant. and Cleop:13) 1789 1 62 Blafiments. And in the morn and liquid dew of youth contagious blastments are most imminent Hamler. : 3 100412 26 Blaze. His rath fierce blaze of riot cannot last Richard i. 2 14201/22 For well, I wot, ye blaze to burn them out 3 Henry vi. 5) 41 630 161 And their blaze shall darken him for ever Coriolanus, 2 1 7141215 The main blaze of it is paft, but a small thing would make it Aame again Ibid. 41 3 7272134 of wrath Troil. and Crell:41 5 882 37 "Till we can find a time to blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends Romco ard Y41.131 31 9862 16 These blazes, daughter, give more light than heat Humlet. 1 Blazon. I think your blazon to be true Much Ado About Norbing. 2 1 128 11 5 Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, actions and spirit, do give the five fold blazon: Twelftb Nigbi.lt! 51 313!21 5 Blacoste 2 394 210 3100528 CL 2 laid on 13 A.S. P. C. L. Blaze. If the measure of thy joy be heap'd like mine, and that thy skill be more to blazon it Romeo and Juliet. 6 981 228 But this eternal blazon must not be to ears of Aesh and blood ! Hamlet. 1 5.1007 1 8 Blazming our injustice every where Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849 1 47 One that excels the quirk of blazoning pens Otbello. 2 11052114 Bluzen'ft. Than divine nature, how thyself thou blazon't in these two princely boys ! Cym. 4 2 916124 Blcar'd lights are spectacled to see him Coriolanus. 2 17141 9 Dadanian wives with bleared visages Mercb. of Venice.31 2 210 1 40 Bleat. For you have juft his bleat Much Ado About Nothing. 15 41 1461119 Bleed. Bleed, poor country Macberb. 41 39 380/2146 Blemish. I'll give no blemish to her honour, none Winter's Tale. 2 3372 13 Blemijes. Whilft I remember her, and her virtues, I cannot forget my blemishes in them Winter's Tale. 1 1 3574 62 Read not my blemishes in the world's report Ant. and Cleop: 2 277612152 Blencb. Sometimes you do blench from this to that, as cause doth minister Meos for Meal: 14 5 972 20 Could man so blench? Winter's Tale. 1 2 3372 3 Patience herself what goddess ere the be, doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do Tr.ard Cr. 1 1858123 There can be no evasion to blench from this, and to stand firm by honour Ibid. 2) 2 867 145 If he do blench, I know my course Hamlet. 2 2 1016 2 21 Blended. Half Hector comes to seek this blended knight, half Trojan, and half Greek Troilus and Crefida. 41 5882 1117 Bient. Where every something being blent together, turns to a wild of nothing Mer. of Venice. 31 2 211 1155 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white nature's own sweet and cunning hand Twelfth Nigbt.1 53122132 Blyfing. And blessing against this cruelty, fight on thy side Winter's Tale. 21 31 34312 22 Tell me what blessings I have here alive, that I Mould fear to die? Ibid. 3] 2 3451 9 I had most need of bleffing, and Amen stuck in my throat Macberb. 2 2 3701115 And with thy blessings steel my lance's point Ricbard i. 1 3 416 2 61 And did the third a blessing against his will Lear. 11 41 9352 51 When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down and ask of thee forgiveness Ibid. 5) 3 962 1 46 A double blessing is a double grace Hamlet. I 31004 240 Blew. Ye blew the fire that burns ye Henry viii. 51 2700124 Blind. Being more than sand-blind, high gravel-blind, knows me not Mercb. of Venice.2 2 2031 And the blind to hear him speak Coriolanus. 2 | 714,221 He, that is strucken blind, cannot forget the precious treasure of his eye-light loft Rim. and Juliet. 11 969|261 Blind man. You ftrike like the blind man Mucb Ado About Nothing.12 11271 32 pretended to be cured at St. Alban's shrine 2 Henry vi. 2 1579112 Blind higbr. Ricbard ii. 41 41 659 2 3 Blird-worms Midsummer Night's Dream. 2 3 181 223 fting Macbeth. 4 1 3731 3 Blink. Shew me the chink to blink through with mine eyne Midf. Night's Dream. 5 Bliss. O let me kiss, this princess of pure white, this seal of bliss Mid. Night's Dream. 31 2 186162 If thou think'st on heaven's bliss, hold up thy hand 2 Henry vi. 3) 31 591 2110 in our brows bent Ant. and Cleop. | 31 7701244 Blifter. A blister on his sweet tongue Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 169145 Takes off the rose from the fair forehead of an innocent love, and fets a blister there Hamlet. Blister'd. Falling in the flaws of her own youth hath blister'd her report Meal. for Meas: 2 3 841241 Blitb. Be blish again, and bury all thy fear in my devices Titus Andronicus. 4 4 8501211 Bloat. Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed Hamlet. 3. 4. 1025214 Much Ado Abr. Nothing.fi Block. It ever changes with the next block 122 1 37 Paft the endurance of a block If filent, why, a block moved with no wind Ibid. 31 1 132/1 41 What tongueless blocks were they; would they not speak Ricbard iii. 3 7 654 155 You blocks, you ftones, you worse than senseless things! Julius Cæsar. 1 7411219 - This a good block ! Lear. 695812 21 Block-bead. Your wit will not so foon out as another man's wit; 'tis strongly wedg'd up in a block-head Coriolanus.12 31 716 228 Blockih. Let blockish Ajax draw the sort to fight with Hector Troil. and Credo 3 86522 Blomer, Sir William Henry viii. 1 2 676145 Bleed. And all the conduits of my blood froze up Comedy of Errors.151 I 1191226 4 D 3 Bloode 2 9 1932160 C a 1024 128 1 Ibid. 2 I 1272 II 4 202 12 21115 A. S. P. C.L. Bloed. Faith melteth into blood Much Ado Abe. Netbirg. 11 127, 1113 Wisdom and blood combating in so tender a body, we have ten proofs to one that blood hath the victory Ibid. 2) 3) 13012125 Comes not that blood, as modest evidence to witness fimple virtue? Ibid. 41 1 137 162 And you are more intemperate in your blood than Venus Ibid. 41 1372 43 Time hath not yet so dry'd this blood of mine Ibid. 4) 1139116 Young blood doth not obcy an old decree Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 1622 35 Let us make incision for thy love to prove whose blood is reddest, his, or mine Merchant of Venice. 2 1 - There is more difference between your bloods, than there is between red wine and Rhenish Ibid. 3 1 2091 Ibid. 3 2 Ibid. 41 12171116 As You Like It. 41 3 245 - Strange is it, that our bloods of colour, weight, and heat, pour'd all together, would confound distinction All's Well. 21 31 286 2 Then my best blood turns to an infected jelly Winter's Talr. 1 2 338 1 He tells her something, that makes her blood look out Ibid. 41 31 351 14 Smear the sleepy grooms with blood Macberb. 21 21 3701 The near in blood, the nearer bloody Ibid. 21 31 3721 = will have blood Ibid. 31 4 3762 - I am in blood stept in so far, that should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o'er Ibid. 3 4 37621 There is no sure foundation set on blood King John. 412 404.7 Where is that blood, that I have seen inhabit in those chceks Ibid.41 21 40411 Richard ii. 21 14212 Ibid. 3) 31 4282 Ibid. 51 6 4402 My blood hath been too cold and temperate 1 Henry iv. 1 3 4451 0! the blood more stirs to rouze a lion, than to start a hare Ibid. 11 31 4471 For thin drink doth ro over-cool their blood 2 Henry iv. 4 31 497 1 Scarce blood enough in all their fickly veins, to give cach naked curtle-ax a stain Henry v. 4 53012 I will draw on thee, thou art a witch i Henry vi. 1 6 54911 Where I was wont to feed you with my blood, P'll lop a member off Ibid 51 41 5661 Ibid. 5 5 568 628 cursed the blood, that let this blood from henco Richard it. 1 21 633 One rais'd in blood, and one in blood establish'd Ibid. 51 3 668 The blood I drop is rather physical than dangerous to me Coriolanxs. 1 5] 709 If you come not in the blood of others, but mantled in your own Ibid. 1 6 709 Their blood is cak'd, 'tis cold, it feldom flows Timon of Arbens. 2 2 8:2 A crimson river of warm blood, like to a bubbling fountain stirr'd with wind Tit. An. 2 5) 84.1 I'll heat his blood with Greekish wine to-night Troilus and Cressida. 5) 884 Cymbeline. 1893 Hamlet. 1 3 1005 That drop of blood, that's calm, praclaims me bastard Ibid.41 5 1029 Blood-bc'ter'd. The blood-bolter'd Banquo smiles upon me Macberb. 4 1 379 Coriolanus. 2 . That we but reach bicody instructions, which, being taught, return Macbeth. 1 Richard i 31 31 651 Richard 11. 4 4 66 Blocdy fuccecding. Not to be understood without bloody succeeding All's Well.2) 31 28 Blefon: speed thee well Winter's Tale. 3 3 34 Already appearing in the blooms of their fortune 607 Ibid.15 I Ibid.5 41 888 712 4 7 368 2 Henry vi. 31 2 585 3 Henry viil41 41 623 2 36 Ibid. a A. S. P. C.L. Biffom. O, that this good bloffon could be kept from cankers ! 2 Henry iv.1 2 2 48211123 Thus are my blofsoms blasted in the bud 2 Henry vi. 31 1 584 135 Cut off even in the blossoms of my fin Hamlei. Il 51207212 Blet. I am pofíeffed with an adulterous blot Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1081128 It blots thy beauty Taming of tbe Sbrew. 512 276 211 - There's a good mother, boy, that blots thy father K. J bn. 2 Il 391/2/43 There's a good grandam, boy, that would blot thee Ibid. 2 1 391 244 With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds Ricbard ii. 2 1420153 Lid. 1 434 2,29 - This blot, that they object against your house, shall be wip'd out i Henry vi. 24 553215 Blutted. Forth of my heart those charms, thine eyes are blotted Orbello. 5) 11074 21 2 Blcunt, Sir James. D.P. Ricbard ui. 6331 Blow. That but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here Macberb. 1 7 3681 2 - Let us but blow on them, the vapour of our valour will o'erturn them Henry v. 4 2 5302 9 — me about in winds Orbelio.5 11078257 like sweet roses in this summer air Love's Labor Loft. 5 21 168258 Blevr. Good-morrow, general !—'tis well blown Ant. and Cleop. 4 41 7271248 On her breast there is a vent of blood, and something blown Ibid. 5 2 802 2 16 - The wretch, that thou haft blown unto the worst, owes nothing to thy blasts Lear. 4 1 952/2.49 - No blown ambition doth our arms incite Ibid. 41 41 956 11 4 - surmises 0:bello.' 3 3 1061 2 6 Blous. Look, how imagination blows him Twelfth Night. 21 5 31811115 Yet oft when blows have made me ftay, I Aed from words Coriolanus. 21 21 71525 More noble blows than ever thou wise words Ibid. 4 2 7271 27 This blows my heart Ant. and Cleop. 461792 2117 - This wind, you talk of, blows us from ourselves Romeo and Juliet. 1 4 9731 23 Blowfe. Sweet blowse, you are a beauteous blossom, sure Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847 1:3 Blue-batile rogue 2 Henry iv. 5 4 5052 37 Blue Bow Tempel. 411 171114 Blue-caps. And one Mordake, and a thousand blue-caps more i Henry iv. 21 41 4542 59 Blue-coars. Their blue-coats brushed Taming of tbe Sbrew. 4) 1268 116 To tawny-coats i Henry vi. il 31 547 2.15 Blunt. His wits are not so blunt Much Ado About Norbing. 31 41 136 216 Taming of tbe Sbrew. 3 2 264 261 6 4292129 Sir Walter. D. P. i Henry iv. 441 not his love 2 Henry iv. 4 4 497|2|37 Base Nave, thy words are blunt, and so art thou 2 Herry vi. 4 59217112 Why, trow's thou, Warwick, that Clarence is so harsh, so blunt, unnatural 3 Hin.vi.l5| 628|2|40 - What a blunt fellow is this grown to be ? Yulius Cæjar. 2 74412157 Bluntly. Deliver a plain message bluntly Lear. 1 4 9351 25 Bluniness . This is some fellow, who having been prais'd for bluntness, doth affect a saucy roughness Lear. 2 2 9412 8 Blunt-witted lord 2 Henry vil3 2 58812154 Blur. Ne'er yet did base dishonour blur our name Ibid. 141 1 5312 43 Blurr’d. But time hath nothing blurr'd those lines of favour which then he wore Cym. 41 21 915239 Blurs. Such an act, that blurs the grace and blush of modesty Hamlet. 31 4 1024 125 Mcaf. for Measure. 2 Much Ado Abt. Norb. 4) i 137223 Winter's Tale. 41 31 350 1156 Now, if you can blush, and cry guilty, Cardinal, you'll new a little honesty Hen. viii. 3 2 691 2110 If I blush, it is, to see a nobleman want manners Ibid. 31 21 69112113 It is a part that I shall blum in acting Coriolanus. 2 2716136 0, I follow'd that I blush to look upon Ant. and Cleop. 39 7871113 Blubid. I bluth'd to hear his monstrous device i Henry iv. 2 41 454212 Blujbing. I have marked a thousand blushing apparitions to start into her face; a thousand innocent Thames in angel whiteness bear away those blushes Mu. Ado Abt. Nob. 4 1 1381271 I do betray myself with blushing Love's Labor Loft. 15126 I would not be a young count in your way, for more than blushing comes to H. vii. 21 3 6722 55 Blufter. In the bluster of thy wrath Tim. of Athens. 51 68282 53 - The skies look grimly, and threaten present blusters Winter's Tale. 31 3! 346 : 51 Bear with bristled hair Milf. Night's Dream. 21 3 1812.51 Doth the old boar feed in the old frank 2 Ilenry iv. 2 2 492 2118 He dreams, the boar had rased ott his helm Ricbard wil3! 2 650 1152 4 D4 Boar. I 861247 |