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Boar. To fly the boar, before the boar pursues, were to incenfe the boar to follow us

Where's your boar-spear, man? fear you the boar, and go so unprovided
Stanley did dream the boar did rafe his helm

The wretched, bloody, and ufurping boar, that spoil'd our summer fields, and fruitful
vines

A. S. P. C. L.

Richard iii. 3 2 650210

Ibid. 3 2

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Ibid. 3 4

652 217

Ibid. 5 2

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Good angels guard thee from the boar's annoy

Ibid. 5 3 6671 5

Eight wild boars roasted whole at a breakfast, and but twelve persons there

Ant. and Cleop.2
Timon of Ath. 5 3
Cymbeline. 2 5
As You Like It. 1 3

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Who, like a boar too favage, doth root up his country's peace
Like a full-acorn'd boar, a German one, cry'd, 'oh;' and mounted
Bear-fpear. A gallant curtle-ax upon my thigh, a boar-spear in my hand
Board. For I will board her, though the chide as loud as thunder Taming of the Shrew.1
Accoft is, front her, board her, woo her, affail her
I'll board him presently

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Twelfth Night.1 3
Hamlet. 2 21011244

Boarded. Unless he knew fome ftrain in me, that I know not myfelf, he would never have boarded me in this fury

Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 I 52 147

I am fure he is in thy fleet, I would he had boarded me
And boarded her i' the wanton way of youth

Mu. Ado About Nothing. 2

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Beafting. When I know that boasting is an honour, I fhall promulgate

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If confequence do but approve my dream, my boat fails freely, both with wind and

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Bobb'd. Whom our fathers, have in their own land beaten, bobb'd, and thump'd Rich. ii. 53

I have bobb'd his brain more than he has beat my bones

Of gold, and jewels, that I bobb'd from him, as gifts to Desdemona Bocchus, King of Lybia,

Bode. What should that bode

Boded me

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Bodements. This foolish, dreaming, fuperftitious girl makes all these bodements Tr. and Cr. 5 3

Bodes. Peace it bodes, and love, and quiet life

Bodg'd. We bodg'd again

Podies. And the bodies fhall be dragg'd at my horses heels

Why had your bodies no heart amongst you

Our bodies are our gardens, to the which, our wills are gardeners

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Othello. 1 3 10502 4

Hamlet. 2

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Macbeth. 2 3 371121

Ibid. 2 4 372143

Hamlet. 3 11017 153

Much Ado About Nothing. 1

In the body of this fleshly land, this kingdom, this confine of blood and breath, hoftility and civil tumult reigns between my confcience and my cousin's death K. John. 4 2 What I fpeak, my body shall make good upon this earth

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When this body did contain a fpirit, a kingdom for it was too fmall a bound; but

now two paces of the vileft earth is room enough

Then you perceive the body of our kingdom how foul it is

Make lefs thy body, hence, and more thy grace

What is the body when the head is off

Of his own body he was ill

She fhews a body rather than a life
Some natural notes about her body

In one little body thou counterfeit'ft a bark, a sea, a wind

The body is with the king, but the king is not with the body

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If he be not rotten before he die, he will last you some eight or nine year

Body o' me

Body-kins

Merry W. of Windfor.2 3 57136
Boggle

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Bobemian Tartar. Here's a Bohemian Tartar tarries the coming down of thy fat woman

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Boldness. The boldness is mine own

Cymbeline.17 9001 55
Coriolanus. 14 708156

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"Tis but the boldness of his hand, haply, which his heart was not consenting to

be my friend

All's Well. 32 291138 Cymbeline.17 899 125

Belds. For this business it toucheth us as France invades our land, not bolds the king Lear. 5 1961148 Bolingbroke. D. P.

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Belt. You good gods give me the penitent inftrument, to pick that bolt, then free for

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Bombaft. As bombast and as lining to the time How now my sweet creature of bombaft Evades them with a bombaft circumstance Bon, M. le, described by Portia

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Bona, fifter to the French king. D. P.

requested in marriage by Edward IV.

Bona-roba. We knew where the bona-robas were

She was then a bona-roba

Bends. You make my bonds still greater

I would I had your bond: for, I perceive a weak bond holds
Let him look to his bond: he was wont to call me ufurer
Pay him fix thousand and deface the bond
-Be merciful; take thrice thy money; bid me tear the bond
My love hath in 't a bond, whereof the world takes note
Words are very rascals, fince bonds difgrac'd them

Cancel and tear to pieces, that great bond which keeps me pale
With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds

There is my bond of faith, to tie thee to my strong correction
I knew it for my bond

The bonds of heaven are flipp'd, diffolv'd, and loos'd
- I love your majesty according to my bond; nor more, nor lefs
Bond of air. Bond of air, ftrong as the axle-tree on which heaven
Bond-flave. Thy state of law is bond-slave to the law

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2 Henry iv. 3 2

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Ibid. 3 2

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Measure for Measure. 5 1

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Mid. Night's Dr. 3 2

1872 9

Merchant of Venice. 3 1

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Ibid. 3 2

2121 57

Bondage. 'Tis a hard bondage to become the wife of a detesting lord

It will also be the bondage of certain ribbons and gloves
Never did captive with a freer heart, caft off his chains of bondage
To be a queen in bondage, is more vile than is a flave in base fervility
Caffius from bondage will deliver Caffius

The vows of women of no more bondage be

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Our cage we'll make a quire, as doth the prifon'd bird, and fing our bondage freely

Moft welcome, bondage! for thou art a way, I think, to liberty

Bondmaid. To make a bondmaid and a flave of me

Bondage is hoarse, and may not speak aloud

Bondman. Shall I bend low, and in a bondman's key

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Merch. of Venice. 1 3

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So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity J.Caf.
And bow'd like bondmen, kiffing Cæfar's feet

Bones. Fill all thy bones with aches

Thy bones are hollow, impiety has made a feast of thee
Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb, and sing it to her bones
Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold

Fair fall the bones, that took the pains for me
Heaven take my foul, and England keep my bones
Now for the bare-pick'd bone of his majesty

Meafure for Measure. 1 2
M. Ado About Noth. 5
Macbeth. 3
K. Jobn.1 1388153

Ibid. 4 3 405222

Ibid. 4 3 4062 59

Or lay these bones in an unworthy urn, tomblefs, with no remembrance over them

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By these ten bones, my lords, he did speak them to me - That his bones, when he has run his courfe, and fleeps in bleffings, may have a tomb of orphan tears wept on them

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Hence, rotten thing, or I shall shake thy bones out of thy garments Bone-ache. The bone-ache! for that, methinks, is the curfe dependant on thofe that war for a placket

Troilus and Creffida 2 3 868 237 Such an ach in the bones, that unless a man were curst, I cannot tell what to think on 't

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Bonnetted, without any further deed to heave them at all into their eftimation and report

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Our fore-fathers had no other books, but the fcore and the tally
Made him my book, wherein my foul recorded the hiftory of all her secret thoughts

Richard ii. 3 5 653124
Coriolanus. 5 2 734111

I have been the book of his good acts
A book? a rare one! be not as is our fangled world, nobler than that it covers Cym. 5 4 92319
That book in many's eyes doth fhare the glory, that in gold clafps locks in the
golden ftory

Romeo and Juliet.|1| 3 971 2 47
Ibid. 3 2 98429
2 Henry iv. 4 3 496218
Winter's Tale. 3 3 3471 5

Was ever book, containing fuch vile matter, fo fairly bound
Booked. Let it be booked with the rest of this day's deeds
Bockifo. Though I am not bookish, yet I can read waiting-gentlewoman in the scape

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I'll make him yield the crown whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England_down 2 Henry vi. 1 Beck-mates. One that makes fport to the prince, and his book-mates Love's Lab. Loft. 4 1 158110 Beck-cath.

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But you will take exceptions to my boon

Upon my feeble knee I beg this boon, with tears not lightly fhed And ask of Cymbeline what boon thou wilt, fitting my bounty, give it

My boon I make it that you know me not

Boor. What would'ft thou have, boor

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and thy eftate, I'll

Merry Wives of Wind. 4 5
Winter's Tale. 5 2

Let boors and franklins fay it, I'll fwear it
Bocrifh. Leave the fociety-which in the boorish is, company-of this female

Boot. Then vail your ftomachs, for it is no boot
It shall fcarce boot me to fay, not guilty
And the rich Eaft to boot

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Norfolk throw down; we bid; there is no boot
It boots thee not to be compaffionate
What I want, it boots not to complain
Make boot upon the fummer's velvet buds
Then talk no more of flight, it is no boot

And thou that art his mate make boot of this

It needs not, nor it boots thee not, proud queen

It boots not to refift both wind and tide

Young York he is but boot

This, and Saint George to boot!-what think'ft thou, Norfolk?
I will boot thee with what gift befides thy modesty can beg
Give him no breath, but now make boot of his distraction
What boots it thee to call thyfelf a fun

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Cymbeline. 5 5
Lear. 4 7

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Winter's Tale. 3 2
Macbeth. 4

Ibid. 3 4 430226

Henry v.1 2 512239 1 Henry vi. 46 563251 2 Henry vi. 4 1 591145 3 Henry vi.

4608248 Ibid. 4 3 624

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Richard iii. 4 4 659250

Ibid. 5 3 668 35

Ant. and Cleop.2 5 778132

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Booties. If I had a mind to be honeft, I fee, fortune would not fuffer me; the drops

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Thrice from the banks of Wye, and sandy-bottom'd Severn, have I fent him bootlefs home

fpend our vain command

As I have seen a swan with bootless labour swim against the tide is flight, they follow us with wings

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For they ride up and down on her, and make her their boots.-What the commonwealth their boots

And wears his boot very smooth, like unto the fign of the leg Berachio. D. P.

Much Ado About No.bing.

Berder'd. That nature, which contemns its origin, cannot be border'd

certain in itfelt

Lear. 4

Ant. and Cleop.1
Meaf. for Meaf. 1

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Borders. The borders maritime lack blood to think on't
Bore many gentlemen, myself being one, in hand and hope of action
Methought he bore him in the thickeft troop, as doth a lion in a herd of neat 311..21 609 150
Yet are much too light for the bore of the matter

Hamlet.4 61031126

Bore

Bore in band. Your daughter, whom the bore in hand to love was as a scorpion in her
fight

Boreas. But let the ruffian Boreas once enrage the gentle Thetis
Bores. At this inftant he bores me with fome trick

A. S. P. C. L.

Troilus and Creffida. 1 3
Henry viii. I

Cymbeline. 5 5 924 134 862 116 1673149

Love's counsellor should fill the bores of hearing to the fmothering of the fenfe Cym. 3 2
Boreft. Thou borest thine ass on thy back over the dirt
Boring. Now the ship boring the moon with her main mast
Born. Yet I live like a poor gentleman burn

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I was born free as Cæfar, fo were you

Who's born that day when I forget to fend to Antony, fhall die a beggar Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 773 27

When we are born, we cry

Borne. 'Tis well borne up

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Hath he borne himself penitently in prison
His head borne to Angelo

Meafure for Meafure. 41
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We were encountred by a mighty rock which being violently borne upon, our help

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The manner how this action hath been borne, here, at more leifure may your highnefs read

Troilus had rather Troy were borne to Greece, than Creffida borne from Troy

Borrow. Yet of your prefence I'll adventure the borrow of a week
When men come to borrow of your masters, they approach fadly and go away merry

Borrowed. The borrowed majesty of England
Borrowers. The answer is as ready as a borrower's cap
Borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry

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That is entertainment my bofom likes not

We from the Weft will fend destruction into this city's bofom

When I strike my foot upon the bofom of the ground, rush forth

There is so hot a fummer in my bofom, that all my bowels crumble up to
Nor let my kingdom rivers take their course, through my burn'd bosom
To whofe flint befom my condemned lord is doom'd a prisoner

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Ibid. 5 7 411150 Richard ii. 51 4341 53

-There's no room for faith, truth, nor honesty, in this bofom of thine; it is all fill'd with guts and midriff

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-I and my bosom must debate a while, and then I would no other company
Throw in the frozen bofoms of our part hot coals of vengeance
Rush all to pieces on thy rocky bofom

-up my counsel, you'll find it wholsome

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Bofomed. I am doubtful that you have been conjunct and bosom'd with her
Bofworth battle

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Lear. 4 5 956 1 42
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and Juliet. 51 993 2 53
Lear.5 1961133
Richard .5 41 669|1|36

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