About. Quibbles on the different meanings of about my brains About and about Abraham. O father Abraham, what these christians are Sweet peace conduct his sweet foul to the bofom of good old Abraham -The fons of Edward fleep in Abraham's bosom Abram. D. P. Abridge. Staying will abridge thy life Abridged. So we are Cæfar's friends, that have abridg'd his time of fearing death Abridgment. What abridgment have you for this evening be rich in An abfolute gentleman - He needs will be abfolute Milan Abftinence. Firm abstinence - Look where my abridgment comes - Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach - The secret mischief that I set abroach, I lay unto the grievous charge of others Troi. and Cre3 Her husband would be abfence from his houfe 961118 Meaf. for Meaf. 3 1 87129 Cor. 45 729 225 - His abfence, fir, lays blame upon his promise Abfent. An abfent argument of my revenge Abfolved. Whilft your great goodness out of holy pity abfolv'd him with an axe Henry viii. 3 Abfolute. Be absolute for death; either death or life fhall thereby be the fweeter Moft abfolute fir I am abfolute, 'twas very Cloten How abfolute the knave is A. S. P. C. L. engenders maladies Abstract. He hath an abstract for the remembrance of fuch places - Lend him your kind pains to find out this abufe I fhall drive you then to confefs the wilful abuse In thine own perfon answer thy abuse - Did I let pafs the abufe done to my niece - To abufe Othello's ear, that he is too familiar with his wife Cymbeline. 5 5 927 225 Ibid. 2 2 6591 967 Remove your thought, it doth abuse your bosom That there be women do abuse their husbands in fuch grofs kind Abufed. Though all the world could fee, none could be fo abus'd in fight as he 35 214 753123 1922 19 4 2 495113 2 Ant. and Cleop. 4 771 233 Hamlet. 2 21015228 Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 801113 Abfyrtus did 2 Henry vi. 5 Troi. and Cre 2 3 Lear. 4 I Meaf for Meaf 5 99233 601257 868 234 960 238 2 Henry iv. 2 4 48 120 2 Henry vi. 2 1 578240 3 Henry vi. 3 3 621129 Othello. 1 3105128 Ibid. 4 2 1070 151 Ibid. 4 3 10732 4 As You Like It.35 2411 8 Ibid. 3 4 910141 960117 Abused. Abafed. I am mightily abus'd - Thy face is much abus'd with tears 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 Abafes. If these be good people in a common weal, that do nothing but ufe their abufes in common houfes, I know no law Abutting. Whofe high upreared and abutting fronts, the perilous afunder - For the poor abuses of the time want countenance Cries out upon abufes, feems to weep upon his country's wrongs Abufing. Here will be an old abufing of God's patience, and the King's English Aby. Left, to thy peril, thou aby it dear -If thou dost intend the leaft fhew of love to her, thou shalt aby it Abafm of time Academes. They are the ground, the book, the academes Your accent is fomething finer than you could purchase in fo removed a dwelling He that beguiled you in a plain accent, was a plain knave Thefe new tuners of accent! A-cept. If you accept them, then their worth is great Accepted. In most accepted pain Acceffible is none but Milford way And with an accent tun'd in self fame key, returns to chiding fortune Troi. and Creff. gone by Oh! 'tis an accident that heaven itfelf provides! of hourly proof A. S. P. C. L. Lear.14 71 960|2| 8 Romeo and Juliet. 4 990112 Othello. 1 2 1046222 Ibid. 3 31063|1|45 Ibid. 4 21071249 Meaf. for Meaf. 2 I 8c29 50 9 2 444 21 5092 4 But as the unthought-on accident is guilty to what we wildly do Accite. We will accite, as I before remember'd, all our state Accites. And what accites your most worshipful thought to think fo 3 Ibid. 22 941|2|24 Acceft. Good mistress Accoft, I defire better acquaintance is, front her, board her, woo her, aflail her Account. To make account of her life As You Like it 3 2 237223 3 86232 Lear. 1 4 934146 Accordingly. He is very great in knowledge, and accordingly valiant Accords. [Hufbands] Are masters to their females and their Lords: will attend on their accords Accomplishing the knights Accomplifement. Turning the accomplishment of many years into an hour glass Henry v.1 ch. You to his love must accord, or have a woman to your lord 1632 19 1931 26 213215 52714 509 2 14 As You Like It. 1 1 2241 24 Ibid. 5 4 249151 Henry v.5538|2|43| Titus Andron. 52 852110 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 863253 Hamlet. 1 21002236 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 124217 You must buy that peace with full accord to all our just demands This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet fits fmiling to my heart 140132 Merchant of Venice. 3 2 211129 Winter's Tale. 2 3 343 234 222 II 96129 1127 119 Claudio fhall render me a dear account - That to stand high in your account, I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, exceed account : 354 2 59 8752 7 503231 8321 3 481 249 489 227 - Sir, their speed hath been beyond account Richard iii. 32 - When he shall come to his account, he knows not what I can urge against him. Cor.[4] 6 2 970130 5 289134 650256 732|2|20 Account A. S. P. C. L. Account. And about his shelves a beggarly account of empty boxes Romeo and Juliet.\ 9941139 No reckoning made, but fent to my account with all my imperfections on my head Hamlet. Accountant. Peradventure I stand accountant for as great a fin 151007213 -We come, not by the way of accufation, to taint that honour every good tongue Accufer. My accufer is my prentice 140231 Ace. An ace for him, for he is but one Lefs than an ace, man, for he is dead Ach. Charm ach with air-and agony with words Acheron. At the pit of Acheron meet me i' the morning Titus Andronicus. 41 3848160 Aches contract and starve your fupple joints!— The starry welkin cover thou anon with drooping fog as black as Acheron Midfummer Night's Dream. 3 2 188150 Timon of Athens. I 1806142 Smells fo fweet, that the sense aches at thee Othello. 141 21071116 Achiever. A victory is twice itself, when the achiever brings home full numbers Much Ado About Nothing. I 121113 Troilus and Creffida. 857 - Whose smile and frown, like to Achilles' fpear, is able with the change to kill and cure 2 Henry vi. I 600 130 Troilus and Creffida. 2 861141 2476135 Achilles. D. P. 5 -a drayman, a porter, a very camel I 2 Henry iv. I Achitophel. A whorefon Achitophel Acorn. You bead, you acorn I found him under a tree, like a dropp'd acorn Acquaintance. I defire more acquaintance of you Talk logick with acquaintance that you have - I faw him hold acquaintance with the waves, fo long as I could fee Acquittance. Now muft your confcience my acquittance ftal Acres. Boky acres Act. A furtherer in act. - If I do not act it, hiss me Acheron by the heels 4 Ibid. 4 498 Tempeft. Merry Wives of Wind. Now puts the drowsy and neglected acts freshly on me Meaf for Meaf Is wicked meaning in a lawful deed, and lawful meaning in a lawful act: where both not fin, and yet a finful fact All's Well. 7 2952 6 Ibid. 329753 Twelfth Night 4 31047 Winter's Tale. 4 3 3511 20 So fhould I be a great deal of his act It fhall become thee well to act my woes That all your acts are queens The dignity of this act was worth the audience of kings and princes; for by fuch was it acted The tyrannous and bloody act is done And an act hath three branches; it is, to act, to do, and to perform :--- her Act of port. When the blood is made dull with the act of sport Actaon. Prevent, or go thou, like Sir Actxon he, with Ringwood at thy heels Divulge Page himself for a fecure and wilful Actaon - Thy temples fhould be planted prefently with horns, as was Actæon's S 2 3 1881 18 2236233 552 7 255 139 308 123 I 2 274133 Ibid. 2 360 2 28 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 1 1031138 19257 Lear. 4 948 2 40 Titus Andronicus. 2 3 Ailing. Or that the refolute acting of your blood 52224 838218 I 753132 80119 Ation. When you went onward to this ended action I'll have an action of battery against him This action I now go on, is for my better grace Start not; her actions fhall be holy, as, you hear, my spell is lawful -There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head, but I am thrust upon it Have you enter'd your action? The wearing out of fix fashions which is four terms, or two actions Yea, though our proper fon flood in your action They have us'd their dearest action in the tented field Action-taking knave But his whole action grows not in the power on 't A. S. P. C. L. Much Ado About Noth. 24/1/29 Then came each actor on his afs Atute. The gift is good in those in whom it is acute; and I am thankful Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 266 258 - Had he been Adam, he had tempted Eve Adam. D. P. ―was a gardener - was the first that ever bore arms As if the paffage and whole carriage of this action rode on his tide If you will make it an action, call witness to 't If fuch actions shall have passage free, bond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be Ative. He is fimply the most active gentleman in France Actor. Bring us but to this fight, and you shall say I'll prove a busy actor in their play As You Like It. - Here feel we but the penalty of Adam Thou old Adam's likeness, fet to dreis this garden Spurn in pieces posts of adamant True, as iron to adamant Ibid. 524082 2 Henry iv. A fhewing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor As if the tragedy were play'd in jeft by counterfeiting actors But bear it as our Roman actors do, with untir'd spirits, and formal conftancy Ibid. 15 Henry v.1 learned than Coriolanus. Ant. and Cleop. 3 Troi. and Greff. did draw, bias, Acutely. I am fo full of businesses, as I cannot answer thee acutely - Though the were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he tranfgrefs'd Ibid. 1 3 861252 Ibid. 2 3 869 239 Cymbeline. 2 3 904121 Othello. 1 21046250 31047 235 Ibid. I 31047 253 Lear. 2 2 940 221 Henry v. 3 7 526|1|28 24781 6 479 138 1501 235 2 512257 2723 231 786 117 861 245 4 240 120 All's Well. 2 3 286112 3 Henry vi. 2 3 613210 Coriolanus. 5 3 735 160 7 3 Adam's profeffion. Gardeners, ditchers, and grave-makers; they hold up Adam's pro feffion Adamant. You hard-hearted adamant Adders. Profpero's fpirits compared to adders Taming of the Shrew. Hamlet. 5 11033229 Mid. Night's Dream.2 2180250 I Henry iv.1 4 548215 Troilus and Creffid 32 874146 Tempest. 2 2 10237 2 185 236 3 272 1 Adder Adder. And when they from thy bofom pluck a flower, guard it, I pray thee, with al lurking adder · 2 -What, art thou, like the adder, waxen deaf? be poisonous too 4 - It is the bright day, that brings forth the adder 1 - blue Richard ii. 3 3 2 Each jealous of the other, as the ftung are of the adder And my two school-fellows,-whom I will trust, as I will adder's fang'd Adder's fork. Adders' beads and toads carbonado'd As an adder, when the doth unroll to do fome fatal execution Addiction. Each man to what sport and revels his addiction leads him titled Goddess and worth it with addition - This man, lady, hath robb'd many beasts of their particular additions Troil. and Creffid. 1 2 Ibid. 4 I came to kill thee, cousin, and bear hence a great addition earned in thy death One I will beat into clamorous whining, if thou deny'st the least syllable of thy addition They clepe us drunkards, and with swinish phrase foil our addition 1 - The worfer, that you give me the addition whose want even kills me Addle. He efteems her no more than I esteem an addle egg Lear. 2 Yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg, for quarrelling Addrefs. I will then addrefs me to my appointment Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 29415 A dreadful lay!-address thee instantly It lifted up its head, and did address itself to motion, like as it would speak Ham. 1 21003235 They did fay their prayers, and addrefs'd them again to fleep Our navy is addrefs'd, our power collected Addreft. So please your grace, the prologue is addreft So have I addreft me As You Like It. 5 4 249 217 8681 32 1961 2 49 41025 2 37 Macbeth.4 I 3781 3 Winter's Tale. 4 3 352 1 35 Othello. 2 A. S. P. C. L. To-morrow for the march are we addrest He is addreft, prefs near, fecond him Adhere. Nor time nor place did then adhere Love's Though that my death were adjunct to my act, by heaven I would do it This admiration is much o' the favour of other your new pranks Here's ado We'll keep no great ado Adonis painted by a running brook - Thy promifes are like Adonis' gardens Adoption. Under the adoption of abominable terms 'Tis often feen adoption strives with nature Adoration. What is thy foul O adoration Adore. This gate instructs you how to adore the heavens 4262 28 2587 221 608 2 39 746 2 60 821 243 838 149 All's Well. 2 3 2871 7 5 Cymbeline. 4 2 917129 253 254 549 235 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 Adorer. 859131 8822 18 2 940 2 29 6 2 1 5 I 2 4 2 860130 9821 1 64219 275118 987113 |