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Gall. A peftilent gall to me

A. S. P. C.L.

Lear. 1 4936 19

- I'll touch my point with this contagion; that, if I gall him lightly, it may be death

- his kibe

- However this may gall him with fome check

- Let it not gall your patience

- We have galls; and, though we have fome grace, yet have we fome revenge

Hamlet. 4 7 1032 237

Ibid. 5 1103513

Otbello. 1 1 1045 135

Ibid. 2 1 1052 157

Ibid. 4 3 1073 242

Gallants, I am not as I have been

Much Ado About Nothing. 32 133 18

- Never did I hear such gallant chiding
- Where is this young gallant, that is so defirous to lie with his mother earth As You L. It. 1 2

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- The reformation of our travell'd gallants that fill the court with quarrels, talk, and tailors

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Gallant Springing, brave Plantagenet, that princely novice, was struck dead by thee

Galld. My state being gall'd with my expence

-'A has a little gall'd me, I confefs

Richard iii. 14

Tam. of the Sbrew. 52 275241

- Who may'st see, plainly as heaven fees earth, and earth fees heaven, how I am gall'd

Wherein have you been galled by the king

-eyes of weeping fouls

- Or else it would have gall'd his furly nature

Winter'a Tale. 1 2

337 145

2. Henry iv. 414932 2 Richard iii. 446592 36 Coriolanus. 2 3 718 144

Gallery. Your gallery have we pass'd through, not without much content in many fingularities

Galia. From Gallia I cross'd the feas on purpose, and on promife to see your grace Cym. 1790124

Henry v. 1 2513140 263 112

Gallimaufry. They have a dance, which the wenches say is a gallimaufry of gambols

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- Why doft thou not go to church in a galliard, and come home in a coranto

Twelfth Night. 1 3 309 236
Ibid. 1

3 309 245

- I did think, by the excellent constitution of thy leg, it was form'd

under the star of

a galliard

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- There's nought in France that can be with a nimble galliard won Galliaffes. Besides two galliasses, and twelve tight gallies

Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1

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- I have feen you gleeking and galling at this gentleman twice or thrice Ibid. 5 1

Gallop. Not a false gallop

- A true man, or a thief, that gallops fo

This is the very false gallop of verses

She'll gallop fast enough to her destruction

- the zodiack in his glistering coach

Gallow. The wrathful skies gallow the very wanderers of the dark

Gallows. Complexion is perfect gallows

were on land, this fellow would not drown

- A shrewd unhappy gallows too

-, and knock, are too powerful on the highway

Shall there be gallows standing in England, when thou art king

If I hang, I'll make a fat pair of gallows

Let gallows gape for dog, let men go free

Mark'd for the gallows

Belong to the gallows, and be hang'd, you rogue

Ibid. 51

Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 166 123

Winter's Tale. 42 348 241 1 Henry iv. 12 443 215 Ibid. 21 448 233 Henry v. 3 6 523253 2 Henry vi. 42 594 19 Henry viii. 5 3 700 252 do ill Ham. 5 1 1033 246 Ibid. 5 1 1033243

- The gallows does well: but how does it well? it does well to those that
Gallows-maker. The gallows-maker; for that frame out-lives a thousand tenants
Galloway nags. Thrust him down stairs! know we not Galloway nags 2 Henry iv. 2 4 4852 20
Gallow-glaffes. From the western ifles of Kernes and Gallow-glaffes, is fupply'd Macb. 1 2 363 2 10

- And a mighty power of Gallow-glaffes, and stout Kernes

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Gamefome. I am not gamesome

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Gambol. And fuch other gambol faculties he hath, that shew a weak mind and an able body

I the matter will re-word; which madness would gambol from Game. Cry'd game

As waggish boys themselves in game forswear

Ay, that way goes the game

So thrive it in your game

Before the game's a foot, thou still let'st slip

The game's a foot, follow your spirit

He knows the game, how true he keeps the wind
If thou dost play with him at any game, thou art fure to lofe
Daughters of the game

The game was ne'er so fair, and I am done

-I warrant her, full of game

A.S. P. C. L.

2 Henry iv. 2 4 486 146

Hamlet. 3 4 1025 126

M. W. of Winds. 2 3

Mids. Night's Dream. 1 1

Henry v. 3 1

Romeo and Juliet. 1 4 972 2 2

Gamefter. She's impudent, my lord; and was a common gamester to the camp

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Ibid. 3 2

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3 Henry vi. 3 2

6172 7

Ant. and Cleop. 2 3

777 1 18

Troilus and Creffida. 4 5

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Orbello. 2 3 1055 14

Jul. Cæfar. 1 2 742 2 13

You are a merry gamester

All's Well. 5 3 304 146
Hen. viii. 1

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677 263

Gamut. To teach you gamut in a briefer fort, more pleasant, pithy, and effectual

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Gangren'd. The service of the foot being once gangren'd, is not then respected for what before it was

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And dull unfeeling barren ignorance, is made my gaoler to attend on me
You are my prisoner, but your gaoler shall deliver you the keys that lock

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Gap. If he had been forgotten, there had been a gap in our great feast

Stands in the gap and trade of more preferments

That I might fleep out this great gap of time

The gap that we shall make in time, from our fence going till our return
It would make a great gap in your own honour, and shake in pieces the heart of his

obedience

Gapes. Now old defire doth on his death-bed lie, and young affection gapes to be his

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Garbage. The cloy'd will, ravening first the lamb, longs after for the garbage

Garboils. Read the garboils she awak'd

- So much uncurbable her garboils

Garden. Thy curious knotted garden

Henry v. 5153819
Lear. 2 2 94129
Othello. 2 1105427
Cymb. 1 78992 13

Ant. and Cleop. I 3771

116

Ibid. 2 2 775 110

Love's Labor Loft. I 1 149 2 37

Wither garden; and be henceforth a burying place to all that do dwell in this house

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And the garland too, for the garland he might have worn himself
O thefe I lack to make you garlands of

So thou the garland wear'st successively

Richard wear the garland of the realm

Ibid. 2 1 127 153

Ibid. 2 1 127163

Winter's Tale. 4 3 351 3

2 Henry iv. 4 4 500/2/16 Richard ii. 3 al 65012/25 Garlands. Garlands. Bound with triumphant garlands will I come and lead thy daughter to a conqueror's bed

A. S. P. C. L.

Garlick. Eat no onions or garlick, for we are to utter most sweet breath Mid. N. Dream. 4 2

- Call him vile that was your garland

- O, wither'd is the garland of the war

- Marry, garlick, to mend her kiffing with

Garlick eaters.

And the breath of garlick eaters

Garments rather new dy'd than stain'd with falt water

- And faw me court Margaret in Hero's garments

His garments are rich, but he wears them not handsomely

- New honours come upon him like strange garments

To face the garment of rebellion with some fine colour

Thy garments are not spotted with our blood

- His meanest garment

- She held the very garment of Posthumus in more respect than my noble perfon

Richard ii. 44 6622 6

Coriolanus. 1 I

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Winter's Tale. 4 3

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- I do not like the fashion of your garments: you will say, they are Perfian attire; but let them be chang'd

Lear. 3 6 950257

Garner'd. But there, where I have garner'd up my heart

Otbello. 4 2 1071 1

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Garnish. In the lovely garnish of a boy

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- Or with taper-light to feek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, is wastful K. Jobn. 4 Garnish'd. They are all in love, every one her own hath garnish'd with such bedecking

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Gaudy night. Come, let's have one other gaudy night
Gave. My mind gave me, in secking tales and informations, against this man, ye blew

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the fire that burns you

Henry viii. 52 700 120

Gate

Gates And yet my mind gave me, his cloaths made a false report of him
Gaul. Stand by, or I shall gaul you

Gauled. They that are most gauled with my folly, they most must laugh

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I am not John a Gaunt, your grandfather; but yet no coward, Hal
John of Gaunt lov'd him well, and betted much money on his head

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I saw it, and told John of Gaunt he beat his own name

Ibid. 3

2 492 19

Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt

3 Henry vi. 1

Then Warwick difannuls great John of Gaunt

Ibid. 3 3

1 603 2 12 620 118

There's my gauntlet; I'll prove it on a giant

Garuds

Troil. and Creff. 45 882 259
Lear. 4 6 957 2 14

Gauntlet. A scaly gauntlet now, with joints of steel, must glove this hand 2 Henry iv. 11475 142

- By Mars his gauntlet thanks

Mid. Night's Dream. 1 1 1752/20

As the remembrance of an idle gawd, which in my childhood I did doat upon Ibid. 4 1 191 128 But for these other gawds. Unbind my hands, I'll pull them off myself T. of the Sbr. 2 1 2601 8

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Gawded cheeks

Gawfey, Sir Nicholas

King Jobn. 3 3 399 235 Troilus and Crif. 3 3 876144 Coriolanus. 2 1 714 123 1 Henry iv. 54 471115 27/2/36

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1

Gaze. She, that you gaze on so, as the fits at fupper
Wherefore gaze this goodly company; as if they saw some wondrous monument

- She was more worth such gazes than what you look on now

Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265220 359 256 362 115 386 150 706256

Winter's Tale. 5 1

No longer shall you gaze on't, lest your fancy may think anon it moves
Then yield thee, coward, and live to be the shew and gaze o' the time
When youth with comeliness pluck'd all gaze his way

But gives all gaze and bent of amorous view on the fair Creffid

Gazing. At length the fun, gazing upon the earth

I would leave grazing, were I of your flock, and only live by gazing

Gear. Difguis'd, like Muscovites, in shapeless gear

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Macbeth. 57

Coriolanus. I

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Troil. and Creff. 45 883259

Comedy of Errors. 1 1 104129

Winter's Tale. 4 3 350245 Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 169 1 8

Merch. of Venice. 11 198 2 17

- But I will remedy this gear ere long, or fell my title for a glorious grave

Geck. And made the most notorious geck, and gull, that e'er invention

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2 Hen. vi. 3 1 584137

play'd on T. Night. 5 1 332 128

Cymbeline. 5 4 922 161

Mer. of Venice. 2 2

2 Henry vi. 1 4

Troi. and Creff. 11

2041 20

577 1 59

857 225

Ibid. 3 2 874 224

Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979 135
Ibid. 51 994157

- Poifon; fuch foon-spending geer as will disperse itself through all the veins

Geefe. Uncle, tell mistress Ann the jest, how my father stole two geese out of a pen

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- When they him spy, as wild-geese, that the creeping fowler eye, fever themselves

- He that trusts in you, where he should find you lions, finds you hares; where foxes, geefe

Coriolanus. 1 1 705 128
Ibid. 1 4 708 160

You fouls of geese, that bear the shapes of men
Geffery's. Look here upon thy brother Geffery's face, these eyes, these brows, were

moulded out of his

Geld. Does your worship mean to geld and spay all the youth in the city

K. Jobn. 2 1 39129 82127

Mens. for Meas. 21

If this prove true, they'll pay for't: by mine honour, I'll geld them all Winter's Tale. 2 1 3401 50

'Twas nothing to geld the cod-piece of a purse

Gelded. Than Aquitain so gelded as it is

- Bereft, and gelded of his patrimony

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Gelded. Lord Say hath gelded the commonwealth, and made it an eunuch

Gelding, the oppofed continent as much, as on the other side it takes from you
Gelt. Would he were gelt that had it

Gem. Never fo rich a gem was set in worse than gold

A. S. P. C.L.

2 Henry vi. 4 51 594154

1 H.iv. 31458111

Mereb. of Venice. 51 2202 11
Ibid. 2 7 206/2/54

Of fix preceding ancestors, that gem conferr'd by testament to the sequent issue, hath it been ow'd and worn

Ail's Well 5 3 304155

- "Tis that miracle, and queen of gems, that nature pranks her in, attracts my foul

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Twelfth Night. 2 4 317239

- Who knows yet, but from this lady may proceed a gem to lighten all this ifle

H. vii. 23 683141

Geminy of baboons

Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 2

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Gender. The great love the general gender bear him

Hami 1.4 7 1031159

- Supply it with one gender of herbs, or distract it with many

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- Or keep as a ciftern for foul toads to knot and gender in

General. The general, subject to a well-wish'd king

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- Whilst a field should be dispatch'd and fought, you are disputing of your generals

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- Our general is cut i' the middle, and but one half of what he was yesterday
Generation. When the work of generation was between these woolly breeders, in the

act

- Fourteen they shall not fee to bring false generations

Merch. of Venice. 13
Winter's Tale 21
Tr.and Cr. 3 1

- Is this the generation of love? hot blood, hot thoughts, and hot deeds
- Or he that makes his generation messes to gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom be
as well neighbour'd, patied, and reliev'd

Generafity. To break the heart of generofity, and make bold power look pale

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- Some fay, the genius so cries come! to him that instantly must die Gennets. You will have coursers for cousins, and gennets for germans

Gentile. By my hood, a gentile and no Jew

Gentility. A dangerous law against gentility

Gentles are at their game

When you are gentle, you shall have one too

- Pr'ythee, son, do; for we must be gentle, row we are gentlemen

O bello. 3 3 1063224

Comedy of Errors. 5 1 119 248
Julius Cæfar. 2 1 747 156
Troi. and Creff. 4 4 880134

O bello. 1 1 1044 247

Merchant of Veni e. 2

6 206 132

Love's Labor Loft. 1 1 148227
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Ibid. 4 2

Tam. of the Sbrew. 43 271118

The air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle senses

- Be he ne'er so vile, this day thall gentle his condition

- 'Tis a condition they account gentle

'Till I be gentle, stay for thy good-morrow

-Thou art too gentle and too free a man

As gentle tell me, of what honour was this Cressfida in Troy

- He faid he was gentle, but unfortunate

Winter's Tale. 52 361144
Macbeth. 1 6 36729

Henry v. 4 3 531216

Coriolanus. 2

Tim. of Arbens. 1

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805/2/19

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Troil. and Creff. 45882216
Ibid. 4 5 88414
Cymbeline. 4 2 9151 4

Gentleman. If you strike me, you are no gentleman; and if no gentleman, why, then no

arms

Tam. of the brew. 2 I 262116

- Leaving me no fign, save men's opinions, and my living blood, to shew the world 1

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- It was never merry world in England, fince gentlemen came up
- We will not have one lord, one gentleman
- There is no ancient gentlemen but gardeners, ditchers, and grave-inakers; they

hold up Adam's profession

Gentleman born. But I was a gentleman born before my father
Gentleness. I thought you lord of more true gentleness

Hamlet. 5 11033229

Winter's Tale. 52 361130

Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 182/2/42

- Your gentleness shall force, more than your force move us to gentleneis As You Like It. 2 7 233 140

I have not trom your eyes that gentleness and shew of love, that I was wont to have

- And will with deeds requite thy gentleness

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