Aye. Thy faints for aye be crown'd with plagues A. S. P. C.L. Timon of Athens. 21 82611119 Yet rich conceit taught thee to make vaft Neptune weep for aye on thy low grave Ibid. 5 829 2 20 Troi, and Cre3 2 87425 Lear. 5 3964252 Hamlet. 3 21020229 Tempeft. 51 19219 B. B. Fair as a text B in a copy book • Babble fhall not henceforth trouble me Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 166157 2 Gent. of Verona.1 For the watch to babble and talk, is moft tolerable, and not to be endur'd 2 261 I Babbling. The babbling goflip of the air A daughter; and a goodly babe, lufty, and like to live Finger of birth-ftrangl'd babe, ditch deliver'd by a drab Old fools are babes again All's Well. 2 I 284152 Winter's Tale. 22 341129 Titus Andron. 4 2 8471 Macbeth. 4 1378117 Thofe that do teach young babes, do it with gentle means, and eafy tasks Babaen. Elfe you had looked through the grate, like a geminy of baboons -'s blood I would change my humanity with a baboon You'll kifs me hard; and speak to me as if I were a baby ftill Baccare! you are marvellous forward 7 Cymbeline. 3 3 908143 Lear.1 Merry Wives of Wind. 2 Bacchanals. The riot of the tipfy bacchanals, tearing the Thracian Bacchus. Love's power proves dainty Bacchus grofs in taste - Plumpy Bacchus, with pink eyne 3 934 230 21071213 2 53453 Macbeth. I 378124 Othello. 31050 156 78 36 Meaf for Meaf14 afleep Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 801253 Taming of the Shrew. 2 Bachelors. This youthful parcel of noble bachelors ftand at my bestowing 1 31005143 260 231 192232 3 164 1 I Ant, and Cleop 781217 All's Well 2 3 286144 Jul. Cafar.33 757 2 24 Henry v.5 539 2 22 -O, many have broke their backs with laying manors on them for this great journey To bear them, the back is facrifice to the load If your back cannot vouchtafe this burden, 'tis too weak ever to get a boy - I love, and honour him; but muft not break my back, to heal his finger Tim. of Atb. 2 - Upon my back to defend my belly Troi, and Cre Cymbeline 5 3 920251 Romeo and Juliet. 1 1|| 968|1|17| 2 Henry iv. 5501140 Ibid. 5 1 501141 Cymbeline. 5 3 921131 Ib d. 5 5 9281 21 As You Like It.32 236112 backing 2 Hen. iv. 2 4 4531 7 3 Henry vi. 22 6121 5 Back-door. Having found the back-door open of the unguarded hearts Backing. Call you that backing of your friends? a plague upon fuch -- Back-fword's man. He greets me well, fir: I knew him a good back-fword's man Back-trick. I have the back-trick, fimply as ftrong as any man in Illyria Back-ward. In the dark back-ward and abyfm of time She would fpell him backward Thou wilt fall backward, when thou haft more wit Alas, poor fool! how have they baffled thee - I am difgrac'd, impeach'd, and baffled here A. S. P. C.L. 3 Henry vi. 51 61 632|1|48 Much Ado About Noth. I 1 21256 1212 6 173 155 3 201 54 601 1 24 Merch. of Venice. 1 Henry iv. 1 2 2 Henry iv. 5 3 Twelfth Night. 5133226 Bag and baggage. No barricado for the belly, it will let in and out the enemy, and baggage Baggage. You baggage -- You baggage, let me in - Out, you baggage! you tallow-face Bagot. D. P. with bag Wint. Tale. M. W. of Wind.4 2 671 28 Comedy of Errors. 3 1 109 240 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988 247 Richard ii. 413 Bag-pipes. And others, when the bag-pipes fings i' the nofe, cannot contain their Melancholy as the drone of a Lincolnshire bag pipe Bag-piper. Some [men] will evermore peep through their eyes, and laugh like parrots at a bag-piper Merch. of Venice.1 Bajazets. Tongue, I must put you into a butter woman's mouth, and buy another of Which hung fo tottering in the balance, that I could neither believe, - But in the balance of great Bolingbroke, befides himself, are all the Merch, of Venice. 4 1 2171 4 281 227 English peers, - If the balance of our lives had not one scale of reafon to poise another of fenfuality 5031 24 Othello. I 31050211 1 Henry iv. 3445241 Coriolanus. 3 I 720249 Bale. Rome and her rats are at the point of battle, the one fide must have bale Cor.1 By fight of these our baleful enemies Baleful weeds. I must up-fill this ofier cage of ours with baleful weeds Ballad. Is there not a ballad, boy, of the king and the beggar The world was very guilty of fuch ballads fome three ages fince I 123234 Ballads. Traduc'd by odious ballads - He utters them as he had eaten ballads - I love a ballad but even too well A.S. P. C. L. All's Well.2 I 284|1|35 Winter's Tale. 4 3 351211 Ibid. 4 3 351214 Ibid. 4 3 352131 -I love a ballad in print, a'-life; for then we're fure they are true -I will have it in a particular ballad elfe, with mine own picture on the top of it Wednesday the 1 Henry iv. 2 2 Henry iv. 4 Ant. and Cleop.5 Ado A. Noth. I Richard ii. 4 14332 I 3 Henry vi 1616155 2 635210 709 243 - And fcal'd rhimers ballad us out of tune 1 Henry iv.31 Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Ballafting. And fo more equal ballafting to thee, Posthumus -Thy balm wash'd off, wherewith thou waft anointed -I could wish you were conducted to a gentle bath and balms applied to you Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 801256 Balm'd. Oppressed nature sleeps :—this rest might yet have balm'd thy broken fenies Lear. 3 6 951123 Balmy breath. O balmy breath, that doth almost persuade justice herself to break her fword Othello. 5 2 1075250 Balmy flambers. "Tis the foldier's life, to have their balmy flumbers wak'd with strife Balfam. Is this the balfam, that the ufuring fenate pours into captain's wounds -Sometimes with lunatic bans, fometimes with prayers, inforce their charity Lear. 2 - With Hecat's ban thrice blafted Banbury cheese. Band. Tell me, was he arrested on a band? Merry Wives of Windfor.1 I 46250 Ban-digs. The time when fcritch-owls cry, and ban-dogs howl Bandy. I will bandy with thee in faction To bandy word for word, and frown for frown Comedy of Errors.42 114111 Ibid. 4 3 114210 Richard ii. 1 14138 Ant, and Cleop.3 2 782 214 Love's Labor Loft 52 1 Henry vi. 31 166143 555238 2 Henry vi. 14 5772 5 As You Like It. 5 1 246125 Taming of the Shrew. -I will not bandy with thee word for word; but buckle with thee blows, twice two for one One fit to bandy with thy lawless fons 3 Henry vi. Titus Andronicus. 1 2 834221 Lear. 1 4 935 226 Tis not in thee to grudge my pleasures, to cut off my train, to bandy hafty words And bane to those that for my furety will refufe the boys Titus Andronicus.5 3 854162 "Twill be his death; 'twill be his bane; he cannot bear it Banes. "Tis the is fub-contracted to this lord, and I her husband, contradict your banes Lear. 53 963133 Bang'd. The defperate tempest hath fo bang'd the Turks, that their defignment halts Othello. 2 Banife. Therefore we banish you our territories, you coufin Hereford upon pain of death 11051156 Richard ii. 13417213 Tim. of Atb. 3 5 817127 I banish thee on the pain of death;-as I have done the rest of my misleaders 2 H. iv. 55 506216. me? banish your dotage; banish ufury, that makes the fenate ugly Banife'd from hence, from Silvia, and from me thy friend 2 Gent. of Verona. 3. I ·Thy son is banish'd upon good advice, whereto thy tongue a party-verdict gave Richard ii. 1 Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished. Once by the king, and three times thrice by thee That one word-banished, hath flain ten thousand Tybalts Banifoment. When time fhall call him home from banishment Eating the bitter bread of banishment Freedom lives hence, and banishment is here Banked. Have I not heard these islanders shout out, vive le roy, as I towns Bankrout. Time is a very bankrout and owes more than he's worth Bankerout. Dainty bits make rich the ribs, but bankerout the wits 35147 3418152 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590 49 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 9842 44 Richard ii. 1 4 419 42 Ibid. 31426 127 Lear. 1931440 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985146 have bank'd their] to Wherefore do you look upon that poor and broken bankrupt there The king's grown bankrupt like a broken man fseason 2 King Jobn. 5 2 408|2|39 Comedy of Errors. 4 2 114123 39121 As You Like It. 21 229213 -hold faft; rather than render back, out with your knives, and cut your trusters' throats! - O break, my heart!-Poor bankrupt, break at once! Banners. Dancing banners I will a banner from a trumpet take, and use it for my hafte Timon of Athens.41 818155 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 9841 42 King John 2 Bannerets. Yet the scarfs, and the bannerets, about thee, did manifoldly from believing thee a veffcl of too great a burden Banning. Fell, banning hag! Enchantrefs hold thy tongue 239326 Henry v.4 2.559254 diffuade me All's Well. 2 3 287 232 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1527 I 1271 3 Love's Labor Loft. I 1 147129 Taming of the Shrew. I 1 256251 Ibid. 5 2 27544 Macbeth. 4366219 Henry viii. 53 70123 974214 We have a trifling foolith banquet towards Banqueting. If you know that I profess myself in banqueting to all the rout, then hold Romeo and Juliet. 1 Baptifm. That what you speak is in your confcience wash'd as pure as fin with bap-| tifm Baptifta. D. P. - There is a fair young maid that yet wants baptifm His wife Baptifta Bars. Other bars he lays before me Any bar, any cross -The lottery of my deftiny bars me the right of voluntary chufing Mer. of Venice. -O! thefe naughty times put bars between the owners and their rights Ibid. 3 251 21021114 4 62143 2128240 20216 2 209|2|63 Bars Hare the pleasure of a brother -Peace, ho! I bar confusion - a thousand harms, and lengthens life -Since this bar in law makes us friends -I will bar no honest man my house, nor no cheater A. S. P. C. L. As You Like It.1| 1| 223124 Ibid. 5 4 24941 Induc.to Taming of the Shrew. 2254241 -Harry England, that sweeps through our land, with pennons painted in of Harfleur -To bring your most imperial majesties unto this bar, and royal interview - Which obloquy fet bars before my tongue -With God, her confcience, and thefe bars against me - Heaven and fortune bar me happy hours Ibid. 1 1256137 2 Henry iv. 2 4 484220 Ibid. 4 4 663232 Lear. 5 3 963|1|31 If you cannot bar his accefs to the king, never attempt any thing on him Henry viii. 3 2 6882 2 -And to bar your offence herein too, I durft attempt it against any lady in the world Cym. 5 89728 For your claim, fair fifter, I bar it in the intereft of my wife Barbare. My mother had a maid, call'd-Barbara; fhe was in love, and he the lov'd prov'd mad Othello. 4 310731 19 Barbarians. I would they were Barbarians (as they are, though in Rome litter'd :) Cor. 3721236 Barbarifm. I have for barbarism spoke more, than for that angel knowledge you can fay - Left barbarifm, making me a precedent -And barbarism itself have pitied him - Whereupon the Grecians begin to proclaim barbarism Barbarous, Living hence, did give ourselves to barbarous licence - Thou art a Roman, and be not barbarous Love's Labor Loft. 1 14829 Winter's Tale. 2339 237 Titus Andronicus. I Barbary. When Bolingbroke rode on roan Barbary, that horfe that thou Barbary berfe. You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary horfe Henry v.1 25139 2835141 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 5 439119 IIC44 245 2 56228 Henry v.2 Richard iii. 1 635 2 Henry iv.1 Barbazon. I am not Barbazon; you cannot conjure me Barber. He may keep it still as a face-royal, for a barber shall never earn fixpence out 2 4725 Ham. 2 21021 All's Well. 2 2 285146 Lear. 2 2 94938 Art. and Cleop. 2 2 779 16 Barbary ben. He will not fwagger with a Barbury hen, if her feathers turn back Bare-gnan. My name is loft; by treafon's tooth bare-gnawn, and canker-bit Lear. 5 Bargain. Upon what bargain do you give it me -To fell a bargain well is as cunning as faft and loofe A world-without-end bargain - of your faith - No bargains break, that are not this day made Com. of Errors.) Ibid. 3 3 I 155 35 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 175 Merchant of Venice. K. Jobn 2 211 I 397 - But in the way of bargain, mark ye me, I'll cavil on the ninth part of a hair - Left the bargain fhould catch cold and starve Barge. My barge ftays - Cleopatra's barge described 8981 41 1 Henry iv. I 458 Cymbeline Henry viii. 13 677 49 Ant, and Cleop.2 776 38 Bargulus. This villain here being captain of a pinnace, threatens more than Bargulus the strong Illyrian pirate 2 Henry vi. 41, 593 Baring. |