2 61611155 of your age Lear. 3 A. S. P. C.L All's Well. 2 1/ 28412135 Bellade. Traduced by odious ballads Winter's Ta'e. 41 31 351211 He utters them as he had eaten ballads Ibid. 41 31 3512 14 - I love a ballad but even too well Ibid. 41 31 352 131 I love a ballad in print, a’-life ; for then we're sure they are true - Here's another ballad, of a fish, that appear'd upon the coast, on Wednesday the Ibid. 41 31 352 1 45 fourscore of April - If I have not ballads made on you all, and sung to filthy tunes, let a cup of sack be i Henry iv. 2 449/2/24 my poison - I will have it in a particular ballad else, with mine own picture on the top of it 2 Henry iv. 4 3 496 2 20 - And scal'd rhimers ballad us out of tune Ant. and Cleo. 5) 2 8011 : Mu. Ado A. Notb.lu 1 123/2/44 Ballad-maker's pen. Prick out mine eyes with a ballad-maker's pen Ballad-wr !-mongers. I had rather be a kitten and cry-mew, than one of these fame metre ballad-mongers 1 Henry iv. 3 145811132 Bellafing. And so more equal ballasting to thee, Posthumus Cymbeline. 31 6 91312135 Bele his foul head with warm distilled waters. Induc. to Taming of the Sbrew. 12521146 Richard ii. 4 - With mine own tears I wash away my balm 43312 – Thy balm wash'd off, where with thou wast anointed 3 Henry vi. 3 - 1 pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes Ricbard iii. I 2635 2.10 I could with you were conducted to a gentle bath and balms applied to you Cor. 11 61 709243 · As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle,–0 Antony ! Ant. and Cleop. 521 8012156 Lear. 1 1 93112 28 Bale'd. Oppressed nature sleeps :--this rest might yet have balm'd thy broken senses 6 951123 Balmy breatb. O balmy breath, that doth almost persuade Justice herself to break her sword Othello.15 2 1075 2 50 Balmy flumbers. 'Tis the soldier's life, to have their balmy numbers wak’d with strife Ibid.2 3 1057 1147 Baljaz. Is this the balsam, that the usuring senate pours into captain's wounds Timon of Arbens. 31 5 817141 Comedy of Errors. 4 1 113 1137 Balobasar. D. P. Romeo and Juliet. 967 Balthazar. D. P. Comedy of Errors. 103 - D.P. Much Ado Ab-ut Nothing. Merchant of Venice. 197 - Portia in the character of Balthazar Ibid. 4) 1 216 1/30 Panquet . His words are a very fantastical banquet Much Ado About Norbing, 2 3 129 1155 Bano And ban thine enemies, both mine and thine 2 Henry vi. 21 41 58212 6 – Every joint should seem to curse and ban Ibid. 3) 2 5901 5 You bade me ban, and will you bid me leave 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590120 - Sometimes with lunatic bans, sometimes with prayers, inforce their charity Liar.2 3 942 2/28 - With Hecat's ban thrice blasted Hamlet. 31 2 1021 1135 Bard. Tell me, was he arrested on a band? Merry Wives of Wir.dfor. 1 462 50 Comedy of Errors.141 2 114111 Not on a band, but on a stronger thing. A chain Ibid. 41 2 The ferjeant of the band 114 1 12 Ibid. 41 31 11412 10 - Halt thou according to thy oath and band Ricbard ii. 1 - As my furthest band shall pass on thy approof 1 413 11 8 With all bands of law Ant. and Cleop: 3 21 782 214 Bardied. Well bandied both, a set of wit well play'd Hamlet. I 21001 2130 Love's Labor Lopi.151 2 i Henry vi. 31 1 555 2 38 Baniy. I will bandy with thee in faction 2 Henry vi. 1 4 57725 To bandy word for word, and frown for frown As You Like It.5) 1 24511121 I will not bandy with thee word for word; but buckle with thee blows, twice two Taming of the Sbrew. 5 2 27612 44 One fit to bandy with thy lawless fons 3 Henry vi. Il 4 6081124 Do you bandy looks with me, you rascal? Titus Andronicus. Il 2 834/2/21 • 'Tis not in thee to grudge my pleasures, to cut off my train, to bandy hafty words Lear. 1 4 93512/26 Balomum. - D.P. Barbury cbetfe. 16611143 for one towns z A.S. P. C.L. Bane. I will not be afraid of death and bane Macbetb.15 31 384|2|42 And bane to those that for my surety will refuse the boys 2 Henry vi. 51 1600 1152 Let Rome herself be bane unto herself Titus Andronicus. 5) 3/ 8541162 'Twill be his death; 'twill be his bane; he cannot bear it Troil. and Cref. 4 2 8792 % Banes. 'Tis she is sub-contracted to this lord, and I her husband, contradict your banes Lear. 5) 31 96311133 Bang'd. The desperate tempest hath fo bang'd the Turks, that their designment halts Otbello. 2 1|10511156 Banish. Therefore we banish you our territories, you cousin Hereford upon pain of death Richard ii. 1 3 417213 I banish thee on the pain of death,—as I have done the rest of my misleaders 2 H.iv. 5 5 506216 me ? banish your dotage; banish usury, that makes the senate ugly Tim. of Atb.31 5 817 1127 Banished from hence, from Silvia, and from me thy friend 2 Gent. of Verona. 3) I 35 141 Thy son is banish'd upon good advice, whereto thy tongue a party-verdict gave Richard ii. 1 31 418 1152 Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished. Once by the king, and three times thrice by thee 2 Henry vi. 31 2 590 149 That one word banished, hath Nain ten thousand Tybalts Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 9842 44 Banishment. When time shall call him home from banishment Richard ii. 11 41 419 142 Eating the bitter bread of banishment Ibid. 3) 1 426 1127 Freedom lives hence, and banishment is here Lear. 1 1 9311140 Then banishment is death mir-term'd Romeo and Juliet. 3) 31 985 1146 Banked. Have I not heard these islanders shout out, vive le roy, as I have bank'd their King Jobr. 5) 2 408 239 Bankrout. Time is a very bankrout and owes more than he's worth to season Cumedy of Errors. 4 2 114123 Bankerout. Dainty bits make rich the ribs, but bankerout the wits Love's Lab. Loft. 1 1 1472 Bankrupt, wit. 2 Gent. of Verona. 2 4 301/21 - Wherefore do you look upon that poor and broken bankrupt there As You Like It. 2 1 229213 Be York the next that must be bankrupt so Richard ii. 2 1 4211142 The king's grown bankrupt like a broken man Ibid. 2 1 422 134 hold fast; rather than render back, out with your knives, and cut your trusters" throats! Timon of Atbens. 4 | 8181155 O break, my heart !--Poor bankrupt, break at once! Romeo and Juliet. 3) 2 984142 Banners. Dancing banners King Jobn.22 393 2 6 I will a banner from a trumpet take, and use it for my hafte Henry v. 4 2 55012 54 Bannerets. Yet the scarfs, and the bannerets, about thee, did manifoldly diffuade me from believing thee a vefsel of too great a burden All's Well. 2 3 287|232 Banning. Fell, banning hag! Enchantress hold thy tongue 1 Henry vi. 51 41 566 135 Banns. With multiplying banns Timon of Athens. 4 1 818 260 Banquet brought in by spirits Tempeft. 31 3 15112 taken away by spirits 1527 Let us to the banquet Much Ado About Norbing.121 1 127 3 The mind shall banquet, though the body pine Love's Labor Loft. 1 1 147129 Visit his countrymen and banquet them Taming of the Shrew. 1 Il 256 251 My banquet is to close our stomachs up Ibid. 5) 21 375144 It is a banquet to me Macberb. 41 3662/19 Besides the running banquet of two beadles Henry viii. 51 31 701 2 3 We have a trifling foolish banquet towards Romeo and Juliet.' 5| 9741214 Banqueting. If you know that I profess myself in banqueting to all the rout, then hold me dangerous Julius Cæfar." 21 74311 6 Ibid. 363 Ibid. 1 3 3651|11 Ghost takes Macbeth's seat Ibid. 31 41 375227 Baptism. That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd as pure as fin with baptism Henry v. 1 2 511153 There is a fair young maid that yet wants baptism Henry vii. 5. 2 700 2121 Baprifta. D. P. Taming of the Shrew. 251 His wife Baptista Hamlet. 3) 21021114 Bars. Other bars he lays before me Merry Wives of Windsor. 3 4 Mucb Ado About Norbing. 2 2 128/2/40 The lottery of my destiny bars me the right of voluntary chusing Mer. of Venice. 12 2021136 0! these naughty times put bars between the owners and their rights Ibid.131 2 20912163 Ba Ibid. 31 31 Banquo. D. P. 62 1/43 a 1 2 A.S. P. C.L. Bars me the pleasure of a brother As You Like It. | 22311124 - Peace, ho! I bar confusion Ibid. 51 41 249|1141 - a thousand harms, and lengthens life. Induc. to Taming of the Sbrew. 2 2541241 Since this bar in law makes us friends Ibid. 1 1 256137 I will bar no honest man my house, nor no cheater 2 Henry iv. 21 41 48412120 Harry England, that sweeps through our land, with pennons painted in the blood of Harfleur Henry v.3) 51 523138 To bring your most imperial majesties unto this bar, and royal interview Ibid. 5) 2 5381160 Which obloquy set bars before my tongue i Henry vi. 2 5 554136 With God, her conscience, and these bars againft me Richard it. I 26372 21 · I am their mother, who shall bar me from them? Ibid. 41 1656158 Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours Ibid. 41 41 663 232 If you cannot bar his access to the king, never attempt any thing on him Henry vii. 3 2 688/2 And to bar your offence herein too, I durft attempt it against any lady in the world Cym. 1 5897/28 - For your claim, fair sister, I bar it in the interest of my wife Lear. 51 31 963131 Barbara. My mother had a maid, callid Barbara; she was in love, and he she lov’d, prov'd mad Othello.41 3.1073119 Barbarians. I would they were Barbarians, (as they are, though in Rome litter'd :) Cor.311 721|2|36 Barbarijin. I have for barbarism spoke more, than for that angel knowledge you can say Love's Labor Loft. 1 1 14829 Lest barbarism, making me a precedent Winter's Tale. 2 339237 And barbarism itself have pitied him Ricbard ii. 5. 2) 436 112 - Whereupon the Grecians begin to proclaim barbarism Troilus and Cressida. 541 888 2 34 Barbarous. Living hence, did give ourselves to barbarous licence Henry v. 1 21 51329 - Thou art a Roman, and be not barbarous Titus Andronicus. I 2 83511141 Barbary. When Bolingbroke rode on roan Barbary, that horse that thou so often had bestrid Richard ii. 51 5| 43911119 Orbello. 1 Barbary borse. You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horse I 1044|245 Barbajon, (sounds] well Merry Wives of Windsor. 2 562128 Barbazan. I am not Barbazon; you cannot conjure me Henry v. 2 11 515 1 7 Barb'd. It was the desire of the penitent to be so barb'd before his death Meal for Meal. 4. 2 951133 Barbed-fieeds. Instead of mounting barbed steeds Ricbard r. 1 1633/26 Barber. He may keep it ftill as a face-royal, for a barber thall never earn sixpence out of it 2 Henry iv. 2 476 1125 It shall to the barber's, with your beard. Ham. 2 2101521 I Barber's cbair. It is like the barber's chair that fits all buttocks All's Welli 2 2 2851146 Barber-monger. 21 94012138 Barbered. Being barber'd ten times o'er Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 7792116 Barburg ben. He will not swagger with a Barbury hen, if her feathers turn back in any thew of resistance 2 Henry iv. 241 4841217 Bardef. D. P. Merry Wives of Windsor. 45 Bardolph. D.P. 1 Henry iv. 441 Lord. D.P. 2 Henry iv. 473 D. P. Henry v. 509 characterized Ibid 31 2 5201240 Bare. Black George Bare 2 Henry iv. 3 2 4891133 Meeting were bare without it Macberb.3) 44 3752 26 It was a bare petition of a state, to one whom they had punish'd Coriolanus. 5117331128 Bare-bone. Here comes lean Jack, here comes bare-bone i Henry iv. 2 31 4542127 Bare Christian. 2 Gent. of Verona. 31 1 3512/42 Bare-grown. My name is loft; by treason's tooth bare-gnawn, and canker-bit Lear. 51 31 963 2 28 Bargain. Upon what bargain do you give it me Com. of Errors. 2 2 107.132 The boy hath sold him a bargain Love's Labor Le.3) 1 1551132 To sell a bargain well is as cunning as fast and loose 1551135 A world-without-end bargain Love's Labor Loft. 51 2 173/2/31 of your faith Merchant of Venice. 3 2 5 No bargains break, that are not this day made King Jobn. 31 1 5 But in the way of bargain, mark ye me, I'll cavil on the ninth part of a hair i Henry iv. 3 1 458141 Left the bargain should catch cold and starve Cymbeline. I 5 Barge. My barge stays Henry viii. 1 31 6771149 - Cleopatra's barge described Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 7761138 Bargulus. This villain here being captain of a pinnace, threatens more than Bargulus the strong Illyrian pirate 2 Henry viol41 11 59211156 Baring. a Lear.12 1 Ibid. 31 1 2112 3971 5 898 4C 881115 2| 42602 7 182 45 I I A.S. P. C. L. Baring. Or the baring of my beard All's Well.14 Bark. Would bark your honour from that trunk you bear, and leave you naked 29512130 Measure for Meafure. 31 1 Mer bant of Venice 2 6 205/2151 Macbeib. 1 31 364/2 23 2 Henry vi. 131 2 590 2150 Being a bark to brook no mighty fea, 3 Henry vi. 5 4 6301 11 Ricbard iii. 31 71 655 2 6 And I in such a bay of death, like a poor bark, of sails and tackling reft Ibic. 41 41 661 211 Leak'd is our bark; and we, poor mates, stand on the dying deck, hearing the surges threat Timon of Arbens. 4 2 819 1138 The bark thy body, is sailing in this falt flood Romeo and Julier. 31 5 988/2 2 1 Now at once run on the dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark Ibid. 5 3 996 118 The bark is ready, and wind at help Hamlet. 41 3110271150 His bark is stoutly timber'd Orbello. 2 110512 56 Let the labouring bark climb hills of seas Ibid. 2 1/1053 7 47 Barking. The envious barking of your faucy tongue i Henry vi. 31 41 559|2|17 Barkl-ughly-castle call you this at hand Richard ii. 3 Barley-bruth. Can sodden water, a drench for sur-reyn'd jades, their barley-broth, decoct their cold blood such heat Henry v. 31 5 52316 Barm. Sometimes make the drink to bear no barm Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1 179143 Barnacles. Tempcft.1411 Barnardine. D. P. Measure for Measure. 75 Barns. If your husband have stables enough, you'll look he shall lack no barns Much Ado About Nothing:13) 4 136: 8 Barne. Mercy on's a barne! a very pritty barne! Winert's Tale. 31 31 3471 3 . Barn. He loves his own barn better than he loves our house i Henry iv. 2 3 450123 Barcry. If my young lord your son have not the day, upon mine honour, for a filken point I'll give my barony 2 Henry iv. 1 1474121 Barrabas. I have a daughter; would,' any of the stock of Barrabas had been her husband, rather than a chriftian! Merchant of Vinici.lt 2171/47 Barr'd. Things hid and barr’d (you mean) from common sense? Love's Labor L:1.1 148114 Purpose so barr'd Coriclarus. 3 172012 30 Pitying the pangs of barr’d affections Cymbeline.fi 2 8941212 Nor have we herein barr'd your better wisdoms Hamlet. I 1 1001220 Barren. Why laugh you at such a barren rascal? Twelfth Night.5 | 332 213 · I am not barren to bring forth laments Ricbard iii. 2 2 64612 I need not be barren of accusations Coriolanus.lt 1 703|2|22 Our elders say, the barren, touched in this holy chase, Make off their sterile curse Julius Cafar. 1 2 7421148 Barren-spirited. A barren-spirited fellow ; one that feeds on objects, arts, and imitations Julius Cxfar. 4 1/ 758131 Barrful. A barrful ftrife Tweifih Night. 41 3102) 4 Barrj. Thou barr'it our prayers to the gods Coriolanus. 51 31 736117 1278/2011 Barricedo. Man is enemy to virginity; how may we barricado it against him All's IV ell. Barricadoes. Why it hath bay windows transparent as barricadoes Twelfih Night. 4/2 327|2|16 Burricado. No barricado for a belly Winter's Tal21 21 3361133 Bartolomew.. Go you to Bartholomew my page, and see him dress’d in all suits like 1 2531115 a lady Induc. 10 Taming of tbe Sbrew. 41 486 123 Bartkulomer bar-pig. Thou whoreson little tiddy Bartholomew boar-pig Bailario, 0, that i were upon the hill of Batin, to outroar the horned herd Ani, and Cles,317 789/2/25 3 94/2/19 Bafe. I will run no base humour Merry Wives wf Wirdjor. 1 On base and ground enoug!, Oifino's enemy Twelfth Night. 51 329210 Herry v.2 1515154 I should prove to base, to fue, and be deny'd such common grace Tim. of Ath. 51 817121 I wonder new how yonder city stands, when we have here her base and pillar by us Irril. and Cru 4 5 $83137 Things, fire base Cymteline. 41 29142147. Hamlet. 1 4/1006123 The dram of base dcth all the noble substance of worth out Court, where kings crow bale to come at traitors calis, and do tiem grace Ricboiez/ 51 430 123 251257 [ Mufre] The mean is drowned with your unruly base Ibid. 252158 Bid the base 1 26411143 The base is right; 'tis the base knave that jars Boss court. My lord, in the base court he doll attend to speak with you 2 Honiy iv. 2 is the save that pays 2 Girto of lirera. Tamirg of the Sbror. 3 Ricliard il; 31 430/1/15 Bale are I 16:15 A, S. P. C. L. Baje. He, with two Ariplings, lads more like to run the base, than to commit such flaughter Cymbeline. 5! 31 921106 You base foot-ball-players Lear. 1 4 9352 29 Baselofs fabrick of a vision Timp 1.41 1712145 Baje mer being in love, have then a nobility in their natures more than is native to them Orbelio. 2 11053223 Balenes. Thou unconfinable baseness Merry Wives of Winds r. 22 54113 It is the baseness of thy fear, that makes thee ftrangle thy propriety Tw. Nię bt.151 11 3301132 And, by my body's action, teach my mind a most inherent baleness Coriolanus. 31 21 724131 Fly, damned baseness, to him that worships thee Timon of Atbers 31 1 8131134 From whose so many weights of baseness cannot a dram of worth be drawn Cym 31 5 912 7/26 My noble Moor is true of mind, and made of no such basenels as jealous creatures Orbelio. 131 41065 3 Bajbfuil. As a brother to his fifter thew'd bashfull sincerity and comely love Mucb Ado About No:bing 41 1 137/2136 Bakiliscs. Bafilifco like King Job. 1 39011122 Bafilik. Make me not fighted like the basilisk Winter's Tale. 1 2 3381019 Of bafilisks, of cannon, culverin i Henry iv. 2 3 45012 55 The fatal balls of murdering basilisks Henry v. 5 21 53811149 Come basilisk and kill the innocent zazer with thy light 2 Henry vi. 3 21 58711158 Their chiefeft prospect, murdering basiliks ! Ibid. 3 2 590 110 I'll play more gazers than the bafilisk 3 Henry vi. 31 2 61911125 Would they were basiliks, to strike thee dead ! Ricbard iu. 2636246 It is a basilisk unto mine eye, kills me to look on't: Cymbeline. 24 9054150 Bafimeca, the dauphin of France 2 Henry vi. 41 71 596 14 Bafis. Troy, yet upon her basis, had been down Troil. and Credi 31 86212 Tempol. 3 3 Merchant of Venice. 197 i Hinry vi. 543 Tiius Andronicus. 831 Taming of tbe Sbrew. 1 25612152 Measure for Measure.312 Mercbant of Venice. 31 5 21212 55 Sure, they are bastard to the English; the French ne'er got them All's Well. 2 3/ 286 2128 - Give her the bastard Winter's Tale. 2) 3) 3421148 The bastard's brains with these my proper hands Mall I dash out Ibid.2 31 34513 Shall I live on, to see this bastard kneel, and call me father ? Ibid. 21 31 3431 130 Ibid. 21 31 343 11 37 Ibid. 2 1 39112133 1 Henry vi. 31 1 5551 52 Go, thou wast born a bastard, and thou'lt die a bawd Timon of Albens. 2 2 81111113 - I am a bastard too; I love bastards Iroit, and Cred: 51 889011131 We are all bastards, Cymbeline. 2 4 905259 Edmund's soliloquyon Lear. 1 21 9321234 Degenerate bastard! I'll not trouble thee, yet I have left a daughter Ibid. 1 41 93751 Nature's bastards : of that kind our rustick garden's barren; and I care not to get siips of them Winter's Tab. 41 31 3502/12 Then make your garden rich in gilli-flowers, and do not call them bastards Ibic 41 31 35012 32 (Wine] We shall have all the world drink brown and white baltard Meas. for Meal|3 2 Score a pint of battard in the half moon i Herry iv. 2 41 45112 38 Why then your brown bastard is your only drink Il id. 2) 41 4521129 "Bastardy. Infer the bastardy of Edward's children Richard ini. 31 51 653 2112 Touch'd you the bastardy of Edward's children? Ibid. 31 71 654116 Bafted. - The guards are but lightly basted on Much Ado About Norbing. I il 12411117 Bafinado. I will deal in poison with thee, or in bastinado, or in steel As You Like II.5 1 2461120 He gives the bastinado with his tongue Kinz fobr. 2 3942 51 Bafting. The meat wants, that I have Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1072 2 Left it make you cholerick, and purchase me another dry-basting Ibid. 2 2 10729 Bai. Ere the bat hath flown his cloister'd Aight Macbcb.[32 374 235 4 C3 Bar. 91126 Ibid. 31 2 34412146 i 90111 8 2 |