All-ballond eve. All-licens'd fool. 3 Henry vi. 3 3 Merry W. of Windfor. 14 Meaf. for Meafure. 2 1 Lear 4 936149 Allot. Five days we do allot thee for provision to shield thee from difafters of the world Lear. Allattery. Give me the poor allottery my father left me by teftament: with that I will go buy my fortunes Allore. That will allow me very worth his service If your sweet fway allow obedience As You Like It.|t| 1 9311 31 12 2231 33 23082 8 Lear. 2 4 944|2|41 Cor. 3 2 72329 Othello. 2 11051257 Allowance. But bastards and syllables, of no allowance, to your bofom's truth Go, you are allow'd with abfolute power Merry W. of Windfor 2 2 56115 All-feer. That high all-feer whom I dally'd with hath turn'd my feigned prayer on All-fouls. All-foul's day is my body's dooms'-day Allycbally. Methinks you're allycholly Almanack. Here comes an almanack of mine own date - a calendar, a calendar, look in the almanack - They are greater storms and tempests than almanacks can report Alms. And it were an alms to hang him 2 Gent. of Verona. 4 2 Comedy of Errors. 2 Midsummer Night's Dream. 31 38243 105125 1832 17 2 Much Ado About Nothing.23 769 258 130 220 737261 - Let your study be, to content your lord; who hath receiv'd you at fortune's alms Alm's-boket. They have lived long on the alm's-basket of words Lear. Love's Lab. Loft.5 putt'st back 3 Henry vi.53 631150 Ant. and Cleop.27 78137 Rich.3 3 429249 4 Gent. of Verona. I 3-160 2 40.149 794213 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 3 181 243 -You, his falfe hopes, the truft of England's honour, keep off aloof with worthlefs emulation 562 Ibid. 5 56916 Romeo and Juliet.5 3 994263 Ibid. 5 3 995131 Alphabet. But I of thefe, will wrest an alphabet, and by still practice, learn to know the meaning Alps. And talking of the Alps and Apennines, the Pyrenean and the River Po And meet him were I ty'd to run a foot, even to the frozen ridges of the Alps Whofe low vaflal feat the Alps doth spit and void his rheum upon Altars. To whofe ingrate and unaufpicious altars my foul the faithfull breath'd out And to his hand when I deliver her think it an altar Alter. There is no power in the tongue of man to alter me st Richard it Henry 5 523144 offerings hath Twelfth Night 51 325252 Troilus and Crefida. 3 3 879233 Merch. of Venice. 4 1 216252 Alteration. How chances mock, and changes fill the cup of alteration with divers li quors - He's full of alteration, and felf-reproving That the affrighted globe should yawn at alteration 1 Althea. Away, you rafcally Althea's dream, away 2 Henry io. A. S. P. C. L. 4821115 dream'd fhe was deliver'd of a fire-brand, and therefore I call him her dream 2 Hen. vi. As did the fatal brand Althea burnt, unto the princes heart of Calydon Altitude. And to be partly proud, which he is even to the altitude of his virtue 1 573240 Coriolanus. 1 703|2|17 Ten masts at each make not the altitude, which thou hast perpendicularly fallen Lear. 4 6 957 18 2 Henry vi. 31 5861 2 3 Henry vi.25 615133 Ibid. 4 8 627138 Titus Andronicus. 4 4 1 Henry iv. 2 4 454 238 2 2261 S As You Like It Mid. Night's Dream.4 1917 Merry W. of Windfor. 4 4 68/140 Tempest 2 Amazon. The bouncing amazon, your buskin'd mistress, and your warrior love Mid. Night's Dream. 2 Your own ladies and pale-vifag'd maids, like Amazons, come tripping after drums -Thou art an Amazon, and fighteft with the fword of Debora belike, the minds to play the Amazon Amazonian. How ill-befeeming is it in thy fex, to triumph like an amazonian trull Amazonian chin. When with his amazonian chin, he drove the bristled lips before him 2/141 414 Put not yourself into amazement, how these things should be And wild amazement hurries up and down, the little number friends Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 2711 3 Ambiguities. Out of queftions too, and ambiguities Henry v.5 Romeo and Juliet 5 3 9971 30 Hamlet 51008234 Tempeft. 21 9226 'Till we can clear thefe ambiguities Ambiguous. Or fuch ambiguous giving out Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond This is the period of my ambition Merry W. of Windfor.3 3 Art not without ambition, but without the illness fhould attend it I have no fpur to prick the fides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk Go forward and be choak'd with thy ambition Choak'd with ambition of the meaner fort Tengue ty'd ambition Thy ambition, thou fearlet fin, robb'd this bewailing land of noble I charge thee fling away ambition: by that fin fell the angels -'s debt is paid fhould be made of sterner fluff His ambition is dry 60155 Macbeth. 5 366244 Ibid. 17 368123 Ibid 2 4 372239 1 Henry iv. 5 4471211 1 Henry vi. 2 4 55329 Ibid. 2 5 5542 52 Richard iii. Buckingham 7 655152 Henry vii 2 69119 Ibid. 3 2 692243 Julius Cæfar 31 732252 Ibid. 3 2 755 243 Troilus and Crefid. 2 3 870223 Cæfar's ambition, which fwell'd fo much, that it did almoft stretch the fides o' the world No blown ambition doth my arms incite Cymbeline. 31 906 245 I hold ambition of fo airy and light a quality, that it is but a fhadow's fhadow Ham. 2 2101315 Ambition. Ambition. And fhews a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars, that make ambition virtue Ambitious ocean - Cæfar was ambitious; if it were fo, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath The very fubftance of the ambitious is merely the fhadow of a dream - - Ames-ace. I had rather be in this choice, than throw ames-ace for my life All's Well. 2 Amiable. To lay an amiable siege to the honefty of this Ford's wife M. W. of. Wind - This dream is all amifs interpreted Amity. You have a noble and a true conceit of God-like amity The amity, that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untye How, in one house, should many people, under two commands, hold amity Lear. 2 Amorous. For, but I be deceiv'd, our fine musician groweth amorous I 397241 - - I will believe (come lie thou in my arms) that unsubstantial death is amorous Amort. What, fweeting all amort A-mart. Now where's the baftard's braves, and Charles his gleeks? what all a-mort You fee, my lord, how ample you are belov'd Now and then an ample tear trill'd down her delicate cheek Amplify. Is't not meet that I did amplify my judgment in other conclufions Amurath. Not Amurath an Amurath fucceeds, but Harry, Harry An he were As he should Should I anatomize him to thee as he is, I must blush and weep, and thou muit Anchor is deep Anatomized. I would gladly have him fee his company anatomized If you find fo much blood in his liver as will clog the foot of a flea, A. S. P. C.L. All's Well.14 31 297138 And roufe from fleep that fell anatomy, which cannot hear a lady's In what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge ? Ancestors that come after him Ancestry. For being not propt by ancestry (whofe grace chalks Anchifes. As did Æneas old Anchifes bear Merry Wives of Wind. Merry Wives of Wind.13 Anchors. Whilft my intention hearing not my tongue-anchors on Ifabel 1197 3 32214 King John. 3 4 400 2 8 Rom. and Jul.3 3 9861 27 1 452 4 fucceffors their way) Henry viii.t Julius Cafar 2 743 144 49043 Meafure for Meafure 2 4 85134 You had much ado to make his anchor hold, when thou caft out, it still came home Nothing fo certain as your anchors; who do their best office, if they can but stay you, where you'll be loth to be There would he anchor his afpect, and die, with looking on his life Ant. and Cleop Anchor'd. "Till that my nails were anchor'd in thine eyes Ancient. Ten times more difhonourably ragged, than an old fac'd ancient Let us then determine with the ancient of war on our proceedings Lear. 51 169213 126123 Ancientry. Full of state and ancientry Andramadio. Of Dun Andramadio Cymbeline. 2 4 9051 25 Love's Labour Loft. 4 3 1622 9 Andrew. And see my wealthy Andrew deck'd in fand, vailing her high-top lower As make the angels weep; who with our pleens would all themfelves laugh mortal 857 831 491 44 Ibid.1 3 Ibid. 2 2 49/148 54/2/20 21 841 5 2 1671 Ibid. 2 1671 9 1 184 148 205255 Measure for Mcafure. Love's L. Loft. - An angel fhalt thou fee. Yet fear not thou, but speak audaciously - At laft I fpied an ancient angel coming down the hill What angel fhall blefs this unworthy husband are bright ftill, though the brightest fall Merchant of Venice. 2 If angels fight, weak men mult fall, for heaven still guards the right There is a good angel about him,-but the devil out-bids him too More wonderful, when angels are fo angry Ye have angels faces, but heaven knows your hearts Sir, as I have a foul, fhe is an angel Capable of our flesh, few are angels For Brutus, as you know, was Cæfar's angel But, near him, thy angel becomes a fear Courtiers, as free, as debonair unarm'd, as bending angels 292124 Macbeth.43 380234 Ricb. i.3 2 427116 1 Henry iv. 4 2 465141 2 Henry iv. 2 4 487143 Henry v.5 2 539129 Richard iii. 2 636116 687 248 Henry viii. 1693 234 Ibid. 5 2 699121 Julius Cæfar.3 2 756212 Ant. and Cleop. 2 3 777113 Troi, and Creff1] 86312150 Angels. Angels. 'Tis thought, the old man and his fons were angels and minifters of grace defend us! A. S. P. C.L. Cymbeline 5 3 921|2|21 Hamlet. 41006128 I tell thee churlish prieft, a miniftring angel fhall my fifter be, when thou lieft howling - O, the more angel fhe, and you the blacker devil! Angel-like perfection - How angel-like the fings 110361 Hamlet.5 110361 2 Gent. of Verona. 2 4 Angel. [a piece of money.] Here are the angels that you fent for, to deliver you 347 915118 Comedy of Errors. 4 3 Noble, or not! for an angel Much Ado About Nothing. 2 3 1142 20 12926 Angels. Imprifoned angels, fet at liberty K. Jobn. 3 3 3992 6 2 Henry iv. Angel. You follow the young prince up and down like his ill angel -Your ill angel is light; but, I hope, he that looks upon me will take me without But that my mafter rather play'd than fought, and had no help of anger But anger hath a privilege Nay then come on, and take the chance of anger Cymb. 2 8951 53 Ibid. 2 4 945224 24911 29 Toach me with noble anger Angiers. Citizens of. D. P. K. John, 387 Addrefs of King John to the Citizens of Angiers, on his right to the Crown of Ibid. 2 1 392211 392/24 -King of France's addrefs in behalf of the right of Arthur She knew her distance, and did angle for me M. Ado About Noth. 31131261 All's Well. 5 3 304212 Winter's Tale. 41 348155 And by his face, this feeming brow of juftice, did he win the hearts of all that he did angle for 1 Henry iv. 4 3 466247 And fell fo roundly to a large confeffion, to angle for your thoughts Troi, and Cref. 3 2 874120 Throws out his angle for my proper life Hamlet. 5 210381 6 Angled. One of the prettiest touches of all, and that which angled for mine eyes, (caught the water, though not the fish) Winter's Tale. 5 2 360 231 Angling. The pleafant'ft angling is to fee the fish cut with her golden oars the filver ftream, and greedily devour the treacherous bait - I am angling now, though you perceive me not how I give line Angry. Redeem your brother from the angry law? Being angry, Much Ado About Noth, 3 he doth forget that ever he heard the name of death There's matter in't Indeed, if he be angry Angaife. Is there no play to eafe the anguifh of a torturing hour Whofe power will clofe the eye of anguish Why then your other fenfes grow imperfect by your eyes anguish Angus. D. P. Earl of Anbeirs. Will you go anheirs Meaf. for Meaf 31 Coriolanus. 3 I 7221 Othello. 3 3 1066|1|21| Mid. Night's Dr. 5 I 192216 Lear. 4 4 955247 Arial. He is only an animal, only fenfible in the duller parts Merry Wives of Wind. 2 53220 2 158 256 ·Princefs of Wales, D. P. Anja. Duke of. D. P. Duchies of Anjou and Maine furrendered to the king of Naples and Maine! myfelf did win them both By thee Anjou and Maine were fold to France Anna. That art to me as fecret and as dear, as Anna to the Queen of Carthage was Anne St. By St. Anne |