The References are to the Play, Act, Scene, Page, Column, and Line: D. P. stands for Dramatis Persona, and ch. for Chorus. - If she be so abandon'd to her forrow 246 1 16 2542 17 277 120 Twelfth Night. 14 310140 Abafe. And will she yet abase her eyes on me, that cropp'd the golden prime of this sweet prince Richard iii. 1 2 637233 Abated. Deliver you as most abated captives Abatement. There's great abatement of kindness - committed to the tower Abate. O weary night, O long and tedious night, abate thy hours Mid. Night Dream. 3 2 189 123 Abbies. Our abbies and our priories shall pay this expedition's charge Abel. Which blood like facrificing Abel's cries Abet. And you that do abet him in this kind cherish rebellion, and are rebels all R. ii. 2 3 42524 Abborred. It is I that all the abhorred things o' the earth amend, by being worfe Cor. 3 3 72615 Ibid. 1 1 674 134 than they Cymbeline. 5 5 925257 Abborring. Let the water-flies blow me into abhorring, Abbors. O how my heart abhors to hear him nam'd' Pomeo and Juller. 35988 139 Abborfon. D. P. Meisure for Mafure. 75 ... Abide me, if thou dar'st Mids. Night Dream. 3 2 1891 10 - There's no virtue whipp'd out of the court; they chorish it to make it stay there, - Any thing, my lord, that my ability may undergo and nobleness impose Wint. Tale. 2 3 343 141 Abism of hell Ant. and Cleop. 3 11 789 247 - No, rather I abjure all roofs Abjure. Here abjure the taints and blames I laid upon myself Abjured. For whose dear love, they say the hath abjur'd the fight and company of men Macbeth. 4 3 381230 Lear. 2 4 9456 2 308 147 4 About. Quibbles on the different meanings of about -I will go about with him - my brains About and about Abrabam. O father Abraham, what these christians are A. S. P. C.L. M. W. of Wind. 13 49 1/3.0 M. Ado ab. Notb. 4 2 14027 Hamlet. 2 2 10162 11 2 Henry iv. 32 491 220 Mer. of Ven. 1 3 201 246 Sweet peace conduct his sweet soul to the bosom of good old Abraham Richard ii. 4 1 432 2 12 -The fons of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom Abram. D. P. Abridge. Staying will abridge thy life Richard iii. 4 3 2 Gent. of Ver. 31 659 18 967 35214 Romeo and Juliet. Abridged. So we are Cæfar's friends, that have abridg'd his time of fearing death Abridgment. What abridgment have you for this evening Jul. Cæfar. 3 1753 123 Mid. Night Dr. 5 1 1922 19 - This fierce abridgment hath to it circumstantial branches, which distinction should be rich in Abroach. Alack, what mischief might he fet abroach, in shadow of such greatness -The secret mischief that I set abroach, I lay unto the grievous charge of others - Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach Abrogate. So it shall please you to abrogate scurrility Abruption. What makes this pretty abruption Her husband would be absence from his house - His abfence, fir, lays blame upon his promise Abfent. An absent argument of my revenge Troi. and Creff. 3 2 Macbeth. 3 4 375237 As You Like It. 3 2 234 127 Abfolved. Whilft your great goodness out of holy pity absolv'd him with an axe Henry viii. 3 2 961118 Abfolute. Be absolute for death; either death or life shall thereby be the sweeter - Most absolute fir Abfyrtus. Into as many goblets will I cut it, as wild Medea, young Absyrtus did Abused. Though all the world could fee, none could be so abus'd in fight as he - You are a great deal abus'd in too bold a perfuafion - Why haft thou abus'd so many miles with a pretence It cannot be but that my master is abus'd Being apt to have his ear abus'd -Then Edgar was abus'd - Cure this great breach of his abused nature As You Like It. 3 5 241 1 8 her delicate mouth with drugs or minerals that weaken motion - 'Tis better to be much abus'd, than but to know 't a little - The Moor's abus'd by some most villainous knave Meas. for Meas. 2 802 I 1 Hen. iv. 1 2 4442 19 Ibid. 4 3 466 244 Abuses. If these be good people in a common weal, that do nothing but use their abuses in common houses, I know no law For the poor abuses of the time want countenance - Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep upon his countries wrongs - It is my nature's plague to spy out abuses Abusing. Here will be an old abusing of God's patience, and the King's English Othello. 3 3 1061 114 M. W. of Wind. 14509 Abutting. Whose high upreared and abutting fronts, the perilous narrow ocean parts afunder Henry v. 1 ch. 50924 2 186 2 32 2 188 124 2127 Ibid. 3 2 Love's Labour Loft-4 3 163 2 19 Aby. Left, to thy peril, thou aby it dear Mid. Night Dr. 3 - If thou dost intend the least shew of love to her, thou shalt aby it - Your accent is something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling - And with an accent tun'd in self same key, returns to chiding fortune Trui. and Creff. 13 862132 - If but as well I other accents borrow, that can my speech diffuse Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 978 2 12 Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 1 2611 3 Troi. and Creff. 3 3 I I 875 16 908 112 21233 Cymbeline. 3 2 222 11 Meaf. for Meas. 4 3 96 129 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 127 119 Winter's Tale. 4 3 354 259 - But as the unthought-on accident is guilty to what we wildly do - Prizes of accident as oft as merit Accite. We will accite, as I before remember'd, all our state Accited. He by the senate is accited home Titus Andronicus. 1 1832 1 3 Accires. And what accites your most worshipful thought to think so we lack Mer. of Venice. 3 4 2132 15 Accomplishment. Turning the accomplishment of many years into an hour-glass - You to his love must accord, or have a woman to your lord - You must buy that peace with full accord to all our just demands - How can I grace my talk, wanting a hand to give it that accord - Jove's accord, nothing so full of heart Henry v. 1 ch. 5092 14 As You Like It. 1 1224 124 Ibid. 5 4 249 151 Henry v. 5 2 538243 Titus Andron. 5 2 852 110 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 863253 2 1002 2 36 - This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet fits smiling to my heart Accordant. If he found her accordant Hamlet. I Much Ado About Nothing. 1 2 124 217 According. Within her scope of choice lies my consent, and fair according voice Accordingly. He is very great in knowledge, and accordingly valiant - Thát to stand high in your account, I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, exceed account Merchant of Venice. 3 2 211 129 -Sir, their speed hath been beyond account Winter's Tale. 2 3 343 234 The princes both make high account of you, for they account his head upon the bridge Richard iii. 3 2 650256 -When he shall come to his account, he knows not what I can urge against him Cor. 46732/2/20 Account. - i A. S. P. C.L. Account. And about his shelves a beggarly account of empty boxes Romeo and Juliet. 5 1 9941/39 No reckoning made, but sent to my account with all my imperfections on my head Accountant. Peradventure I stand accountant for as great a fin - We come, not by the way of accusation, to taint that honour every good tongue I'll dive, into the burning lake below, and pull her out of Acheron by the heels The starry welkin cover thou anon with drooping fog as black as Acheron I faw him hold acquaintance with the waves, so long as I could fee Twelfth Night. 1 2 308 123 Acquittance. Now must your conscience my acquittance feal both not fin, and yet a finful fact So should I be a great deal of his act The tyrannous and bloody act is done And an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform:- Act of sport. When the blood is made dull with the act of sport Altaon. Prevent, or go thou, like Sir Actæon he, with Ringwood at thy heels Afted. How many ages hence, shall this our lofty scene be acted over in states unborn, Action. If he took you a box o' the ear, you might have your action of slander too Ibid. 2 1 52224 592 9 8382 18 753 132 |