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Grief. What private griefs they have, alas, I know not

O Caffius, I am fick of many griefs

A. S. P. C. L.

Ful. Cæfar.131 21 756|2|45
Ibid. 4 3 760 150

- Thefe walls of ours were not erected by their hands, from whom you have receiv'd) your griefs

Tim. of Atb.5 6 828233

-My grief was at the height before thou cam'st, and now, like Nilus, it difdaineth bounds

Thy griefs their sports, thy resolution mock'd

has fo wrought on him, he takes falfe fhadows for true fubftances
Extremity of griefs would make men mad

What grief hath fet the jaundice on your cheek
O, that husband! my fupreme crown of grief

Tit. Andron. 3 1 842137
Ibid. 3 1 843|2|26
Ibid. 3 2 844 2 57
Ibid. 4 1 845128

Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 861 241
Cymbeline.17 8991 7

Some griefs are medicinable; that is one of them, for it doth phyfic love

Great griefs, I fee, medicine the lefs

His grief grew puiffant, and the ftrings of life began to crack

- One desperate grief cures with another's languish

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Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, who is already fick and pale with grief Ib. 2
Some grief shews much of love: but much of grief shews still some want of wit Ib. 3
This is the poifon of deep grief

What is he, whofe grief bears fuch an emphasis

5 988 1 6 Hamlet. 4 51029121 Ibid. 511036 123

For my particular grief is of so flood-gate and o'erbearing nature, that it engluts and
fwallows other forrows

Grief-fhet. But as a discontented friend, grief-fhot with his unkindness
Grievance. Sweet complaining grievance

Madam, I pity much your grievances

The king is weary of dainty and fuch picking grievances

Grieve. It grieves me much more, for what I cannot do for you, than what befals myfelf

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Love's Labor Loft. 2

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 185220

Macbeth.

5 2 383 243
Othello. 4 2 1071 III
Ibid. 5 2 1078 123
Lear. 2

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Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 1932 5

Richard r 1633 2 5

Gripe. Upon my head they plac'd a fruitless crown, and put a barren scepter in my
gripe

-Seek you to feize and gripe into your hands, the royalties and rights
Hereford

To gripe the general sway into your hand

By virtue of that ring, I take my caufe out of the gripes of cruel men

Join gripes with hands made hard with hourly falfhood

We have yet many among us can gripe as hard as Caffibelan

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Grife. And lay a fentence, which, as a grife, or step, may help these lovers into your

favour

Griffel. For patience she will prove a second Griffel

Grize. For every grize of fortune is fimooth'd by that below

Grizzled. To the boy Cæfar, send this grizzled head

His beard was grizzl'd

Grean. God give him a grace to groan

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Groans. The wretched animal heav'd forth fuch groans, that their discharge did ftretch hist leathern coat almost to bursting

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Coft me the deareft groans of a mother
And what hear there for welcome, but my groans

Heart-offending groans

Go, count thy way with fighs; I mine with groans

Then in the midst a tearing groan did break the name of Antony
Religion groans at it

Such groans of roaring wind and rain

A. S. P. C. L

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As You Like It. 2
All's Well. 5 5 30026
Richard ii. I 2416/128
Ibid. 5 1 4352-9

2 Henry vi. 3 258724
Ant. and Cleop. 412 795121
Timon of Arbens. 3 2
Lear. 3 2
Rich. ii. 5 2

Groan'd. Hadft thou groan'd for him, as I have done, thou’dst be more pitiful

Groaning. What shall be done, fir, with the groaning Juliet

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Hamlet. 3 210211/24 K. John.1 1388214 2 Henry iv. 2 4 485244

Groom. A bridegroom, fay you? 'tis a groom, indeed, a grumbling groom T. of the Shrew.3 2 266129
You'll prove a jolly furly groom, that take it on you at the first fo roundly -
You logger-head and unpolish'd :ooms

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Ibid. 3 2 266237 Ibid. 4 1268154 Macbeth. 2 2369234 2 Henry iv. Henry viii. 5 Hamlet. 5

Meaf. for Meaf.1

The groffer manner of thefe world's delights, he throws upon the grofs world's bafer
flaves
And we that fell by grofs

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Merry W. of Wind. 3 3
Meaf. for Meaf.2

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Love's Labour Loft.1

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Now to all fenfe 'tis grofs, you love my fon
Who is fo grofs, that cannot see this palpable device? Yet who fo bold but fays he
fees it not

Ibid. 5 2
All's Well. I

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The crows and coughs, that wing the midway air, fhew scarce fo grofs as beetles Lear. 4
In the grofs and scope of mine opinion

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And fools as grofs as ignorance made drunk
Grofly. With what poor judgment he hath now caft her off, appears too grofsly Lear.
Let them fay, 'tis grofsly done; fo it be fairly done, no matter

Orbello. I
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Speak not fo grossly

Working fo grofsly in a natural caufe

Grofsnefs of the foppery

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Merry W. of Wind. 2
Merch. of Venice. 51
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Merry W. of Windfor5 5

Whofe grofsnefs little characters fum up: and in the publication make no strain

Grove. Amongst a grove the very straightest plant

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May the ground gape and swallow me alive, when I fhall kneel to him that flew
my father

All's Well.3 7 294 225

I 605138 3 Henry vi.1 Ibid. 2 6 615/1/60

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Giving no ground unto the house of York

With five times fo much conversation I should get ground of your fair mistrefs Cym.15 897160
Let's quit this ground

Ibid. 5 5 9272/42

We fee the ground whereon these woes do lie; but the true ground of all thefe

piteous woes we cannot without circumftance defcry

Friends to this ground

Greunded. How grounded he his title to the crown

Groundlings. To split the ears of the groundlings

Graw. If matters grow to your likings

Knowing how the debt grows, I will pay it
this to what adverfe iffue it can

Whence grows this infolence

You do fo grow to my requital, as nothing can unroot you

And tell them, there thy fixed foot shall grow

How fhould this grow?

There if I grow, the harvest is your own

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A.S. P. C. L.

Henry viii. 1680/2/24
Ibid. 3 1 687143

Coriolanus. 3 1 71924
Hamlet. 5 2 1037 232
Lear. 1 3 934236

Growing. Even just the sum, that I do owe to you, is growing to me by Antipholis

- Or bath'd our growing with our heated bloods

born

Comedy of Errors. 4
3 Henry vi. 2
Julius Cæfar. 2
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butterfly was a
Coriolanus. 5 3 737 130.

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Which is a great way growing on the South Grown. "Tis fafer to avoid what's grown, than queftion how it was Growth. But I, his brother, gain nothing under him but growth; animals on his dunghills are as much bound to him as I Three proper young men, of excellent growth and prefence Grub. There is difference between a grub and butterfly; yet your grub Grudge. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient grudge I bear him

So perish they that grudge one thought against your majesty Your private grudge, my lord of York, will out, though ne'er fo fmother it

Grudging. He eats his meat without grudging

Mer. of Venice. 1 3 200 245 1 Henry vi. 31| 556|2|18| cunningly you

Ibid. 41 560228 M. Ado About Nothing. 3 4 136150 1 Henry vi. 4 1 560262 Lear. 3 4 948151

How will their grudging ftomachs be provok'd to wilful disobedience Grumble. What art thou doft grumble there i' the straw

Grumio. D. P.

Gualtree foreft

Guard. Stands at a guard with envy

Tam. of the Sbrew.

2 Hen. iv. 41 Meaf. for Meaf. 1 4

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See to my house, left to the fearful guard of an unthrifty knave
But she is arm'd for him, and keeps her guard in honeftest defence
To guard a title that was rich before

I ftay but for my guard; on to the field

King John. 4 2 403131

Hen. v. 4 2 5302 53 Ant. and Cleop.52 799135

As for the queen, I'll take her to my guard Guardage. Run from her guardage to the footy bosom of such a thing as thou Othello. 1 2 1046 Guardant. But when my angry guardant stood alone

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You shall perceive that a Jack guardant cannot office me from my fon Coriolanus Cor. 5 Guarded. Give him a livery more guarded than his fellows

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If they would yield us but the fuperfluity, while it were wholesome, we might guess, they relieved us humanely

Love's Labor Left. 3 1

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2 Henry vi.
3 Henry vi. 33

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Mer. of Venice.1 3

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Gueffingly. I have a letter gueffingly fet down

Gueft. Your guest then, madam; to be your prisoner, should import offending W. Tale.1|
Guest-cavalier

Gueft-wife. My heart with her but as guest-wise sojourn'd
Guiana. She is a region of Guiana, all gold and bounty

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 21
Midf Night's Dream. 13 2 186 227
Merry W. of Wind 1 3
Timon of Ath. 1
Cymbeline.

The heaviness and guilt, within my bosom, take off my manhood
My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent

So full of artless jealoufy is guilt

Guiltines. Nay, guiltinefs will fpeak, though tongues were out of use

Hamlet.
Henry viti.

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1 Henry vis
Richard 4 4 664141

2 Henry vi. 23 582127
Cymbeline. 5 2 920161
Hamlet. 3 3 1023 118
Jed. 45 1028212
Oibello. 5 11075149
Guilting's

Guiltinefs. Why fhould I fear, I know not; fince guiltinefs I know not

A. S. P. C. L. Othello. 5 21076|1|30

Othello. 4 11067|2|23

I will not reason what is meant hereby, because I will be guiltless of the meaning R..1 4 642132 Many worthy and chaste dames, even thus, all guiltless meet reproach Guilty. Wherein I confefs me much guilty, to deny fo fair and excellent ladies any thing

We make guilty of our difafters, the fun, the moon, and the stars Guilty-deeds. It preffes to my memory, like damned guilty deeds to

As You Like It. 1
Lear. 1

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finners minds
Romeo and Juliet. 3
Othello. 3

Guilty-like. I cannot think it, that he would steal away fo guilty-like
Guinea ben. Ere I would fay, I would drown myself for the love of a Guinea hen, I
would change my humanity with a baboon
Guinever. That was a woman when queen Guinever of Britain was a little wench

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Love's Labor Loft. 4
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The most notorious geck and gull that e'er invention play'd on "Tis a gull, a fool, a rogue

Twelfth Night.2 3 315242

Henry v3

Ibid. 3 2 322111

Ibid. 51 33112

Ibid. 5 1 332128

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Clarence, whom I, indeed, have laid in darkness, I do beweep to many fimple gulls

- Lord Timon will be left a naked gull, which flashes now a phœnix O gull! O dolt!

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Gull-catcher. Here comes my noble gull-catcher

Gum. The gum down raping from their pale dead eyes

Our poefy is, as gum which oozes from whence 'tis nourished
Guns. But for these vile guns, he would himself have been a foldier
-As if that name, fhot from the deadly level of a gun, did murder her
Gunpowder. And touch'd with choler, hot as gunpowder

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Timon of Athens. 1
1 Henry iv. 13
R.and Jul. 3 3
Henry v.4 7
1 Henry iv.54

Shall never back, though it do work as ftrong as aconitum, or rash gun-powder
Gurnet. If I be not asham'd of my foldiers, I am a fouc'd gurnet
Gurney, James. D. P.

2 H. iv.4 4

471 247 498 1 4

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Guft. He hath the gift of a coward, to allay the guft he hath in quarrelling Tw. Night. 13

'Tis far gone, when I shall guft it last Like a rigour of tempeftuous gufts

But curs'd the gentle gufts

Commanded always by the greatest gust

3 Henry vi. 31 617139 Cor. 1 6 709130

By interims, and conveying gufts, we have heard the charges of our friends

To kill, I grant, is fin's extremest gust

Guffy. Upon a raw and gusty day

Guts. Reveng'd I will be, as fure as his guts are made of puddings

That ftuft cloak bag of guts

Who wears his wit in his belly, and his guts in his head

Guts-griping.

Timon of Athens. 3 5 816237
Julius Cæfar. 2743130

Merry W. of Windf. 21

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1 Henry iv. 2 4 Treil, and Cref. 2 Ibid. 1884141

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Gutter'd rocks and congregated fands

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Guy, Sir. I am not Sampson, Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, to mow 'em down before me H. v. 53 701111
Gybes. Ready in gybes, quick answer'd, faucy, and as quarrelous as the weazel
Gybing. And gave his countenance against his name, to laugh at gybing boys
Gypes. He was full of jests, and gypes, and knaveries, and mocks
Gypfies. Both in a tune, like two gypfies on a horfe

And is become the bellows, and the fan, to cool a gypsy's bluft

Gyves. If you will take upon you to affist him, it shall redeem you from

1 Hen. iv.34 4602 3 Henry v.4 7 534 136 As You Like I:53 24722 Ant. and Cleop.1] 1767 115 your gyves Meaf. for Meaf.4 2 93 224 1 Henry iv. 4 2 465221 Cymbeline. 54 9212 56 Romeo and Juliet.2|2| 977127 Gyve

Nay, and the villains march betwixt the legs, as if they had gyves on
Must I repent? I cannot do it better than in gyves

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Like a poor prifoner in his twifted gyves

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There was a haberdasher's wife of fmall wit near him

Habiliments. My riches are these poor habiliments

poor

Henry viii. 5 3

Two Gent. of Verona, 4 1

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Even in thefe honest mean habiliments; our purfes fhall be proud, our garments

Thus plated in habiliments of war

Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3
Richard .1 3
Titus Andron. 52
Henry v.3 6
Hamlet. 1

In this ftrange and fad habiliment will I encounter with Andronicus Habit. You know me by my habit

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Mer. Wives of Windf. 21 52112

860 249

2721 I 41629 851 253

524 2 20

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Ibid. 3

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3 355 3

Ibid. 31 58226

Troil, and Creff

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Hack'd. Is hack'd down, and his fummer leaves all faded
Hacket, Marian, the fat ale-wife of Wincot

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Cicely. Sometimes you would call out for Cicely Hacket
Hackney. The hobby-horse is but a colt, and your love, perhaps, a hackney
Hag. Blue-ey'd hag

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And, like the haggard, check at every feather that comes before his eye If I do prove her haggard, though that her jesses were my dear heart whistle her off

Haggish. But on us both did haggifh age fteal on, and wore us out of act
Haggled. Suffolk first dy'd; and York, all haggled, over comes to him
Hail kiffing comfits

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He hath hail'd down oaths, that he was only mine
Did they not sometimes cry, all hail! to me? So Judas did to Chrift
From my cold heart let heaven ingender hail, and poison it in the fource Ant. and Cleop.311
Hailftone. Vanish like hailstone

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Tempest 121

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2 7

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Ibid. 4 3

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If you should fight, you go against the hair of your profeffions Mer. Wives of Wind 23
She has brown hair

571 32

Ibid. 1 I

Dialogue on the lofs of hair, and various caufes of it

Comedy of Errors. 2

46 121 2107 219

Spread o'er the filver waves thy golden hair, and as a bed I'll take thee, and there

lie

Let her hair be of what colour it please God

If the hair were a thought browner

Her amber hair, for foul hath amber coted

Ibid. 3 2 1111 8 Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 3 1202 7 Ibid. 3 4 135233. Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 161450 Mer. of Ven.

Her funny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece
Thou hast got more hair on thy chin than Dobbin, my thill-horse, has on his tail Ib. 2

So are thofe crifped fnaky golden locks, which make fuch wanton gambols with the
wind

Here in her hairs the painter plays the spider

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