Breath'd, as it were, to an untirable and continuate goodness This day I breathed first time is come round Tim. of Athens.1 11 803,1/20 Breather. I will chide no breather in the world, but myself, against whom I know most faults lam forry to give breathing to my purpofe A. S. P. C. L 763 220 As You Like It.32 Much Ado About Noth. 2 I Mer. of Venice. 5 1 Like the tyrannous breathing of the North, shakes all our buds from growing Tis her breathing that perfumes her chamber thus -It is the breathing time of day with me Breathlefs. And breathlefs, power breath forth Bred. Yet am I in-land bred, and know fome nurture - And I have bred her at my dearest coft in qualities of the best In this place moit mafter wears no breeches - Short blister'd breeches Breeching. 1am no breeching scholar in the schools Breed. She speaks, and 'tis fuch fenfe that my fenfe breeds with it Cymbeline. 7702 17 4 896149 Ibid. 2 2 902132 Antony and Cleop. 2 2 7762 26 3 Henry vi. Macbeth 2 Gent. of Verona. 2 Taming of the Shrew. 1825 630244 3 371 2 47 Which may, if fortune please both breed thee pretty, and still reft thine Winter's Tale. 3 3 346239 My fon Edgar! had he a hand to write this? a heart and brain to breed it in Lear. I Breed-bate. No breed-bate Henry viii. 6 829 225 Ibid. 1 2933158 3 934 237 Merry W.of Windfor 3 1 609251 Breeder. You love the breeder better than the male -So leaves me, to confider what is breeding, that changes thus his -Much is breeding, which like the courfer's hair, hath yet but life Bretagne. The Bretagne navy is difpers'd by tempest Brew. If I could temporize with my affection, or brew it to a weak and colder palate Brewage. I'll no pulietfperm in my brewage Merry Wives of Wind. 210111 5 Troilus and Creffid. 4 3 Henry vie 2613 2 947 8 491 155 Brew'd. Even then that fun-fhine brew'd a shower for him 2 Henry iv.3 Brewer's-borfe. An I have not forgot what the infide of a church is made of, I am a pepper corn, a brewer's horte Brewing. Another storm brewing -There is fome ill a brewing towards my rest Briareus. He is a gouty Briareus, many hands, and of no use Briars. Toothed briars How full of briars is this working-day world Henry iv.33 461 230 Merchant of Venice. 2 5 205 145 Tempe 41 18 1/22 3 227 240 As You Like It When briars fhall have leaves as well as thorns, and be as fweet as fharp All's Well. 4 4 300 141 Rude-growing briars Bribe you, with foch gifts, that heaven hall fhare with you Titus Andronicus. 2 4 840 254 Meafure for Meafure 2 2 But cannot make my heart confent to take a bribe, to pay my fword 84133 Coriolanus.710 248 You have condemn'd and noted Lucius Pella, for taking bribes here of the Sardians - Shall we now contaminate our fingers with bafe bribes Bybe-buck. Divide me like a bribe-buck each a haunch 41 Julius Cæfar 4 3 758258 Merry Wives of Windfer.5 571211 Briber. Briher. His fervice done at Lacedæmon, and Byzantium, were a fufficient briber for his life Bricks. And the bricks are alive at this day to testify it - Let fweet Bianca practise how to bride it A. 9. P. C. L. 5 816 245 594136 88 129 Timon of Athens." 2 Henry vi. 4 2 Meafure for Meafure. 31 Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 2672 9 The devil tempts thee here in likeness of a new untrimmed bride K. John. 31 398112 But in your bride you bury brotherhood 3 Henry vi. 41 622225 in quarter, and in terms like bride and groom divefting them for bed Othello. 2 3 1056217 Bridegroom. What mockery will it be, to want the bridegroom, when the priest attends - Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 264 240 But I will be a bridegroom in my death, and run into 't as to alover's bed Ant. and Cleop. 412 795 2 51 With a bridegroom's fresh alacrity I will die bravely like a bridegroom Bridge. What need the bridge much broader than the flood Troilus and Creffida. 4 4 881124 Lear. 4 6 958240 124 148 To ride on a bay trotting horfe over four-inch'd bridges Bridle. He [your husband] is the bridle of your will How her bridle was burft Brief, fhort, quick, fnap authority Much Ado About Noth. II Comedy of Errors. 21 The goodness, that is cheap in beauty, makes beauty brief in goodness Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 A tedious brief scene of young Pyramus and his love Thisbe Whofe ceremony shall seem expedient on the new born brief The hand of time fhall draw this brief into as huge a volume Bear this fealed brief with winged hafte, to the lord Mareshal We must be brief when traitors brave the field To make it brief wars This is the brief of money, plate, and jewels, I am poffefs'd of Night hath been too brief It were a grief, fo brief to part with thee 'Tis brief, my lord,as woman's love Briefly we heard their drums 268 6 68 535 841 1 8927 12824 1922 22 192 2,40 215153 Merchant of Venice. 41 Ibid. 5 3 303 245 King John. 2391213 1 Henry iv. 4 3 4671 22 645 240 65130 Coriolanus. 3 707 247 Ant. and Cleop 5 2 80114 Troilus and Creffida. 4 2 878 220 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 986240 Coriolanus.16 70144 Briefnefs. hope, the briefness of your answer made the speediuefs of your return Cym. 2 4 90429 Brim. To make the coming houro'erflow with joy, and pleasure drown the brim All's Well. 2 4 28 And he will fill thy wilhes to the brim with principalities Brimfull of forrow and difinay Our legions are brimfuil Brifle. I will not open my lips fo wide as a bristle may enter in by way of excufe - Twelfth Night. Henry v.2 3 517229 - thy courage up; for Falstaff he is dead is a world by itself; and we will nothing pay for wearing our own noses L Britain. Hath Britain all the fun that shines? day, night, are they not, but in Britain ?| Brize. The brize upon her, like a cow in June A.S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 3 4 910225 - The herd hath more annoyance by the brize, than by the tyger Ant. and Cleop.3 8 786 2 22 3 862126 1 Henry vi. 34 559226 685 151 If I would broach the veffels of my love Fll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point Timon of Athens. 2 2 81219 847127 Brave thee? ay, by the best blood that ever was broach'd Breached. With blade, with bloody blameful blade he bravely broach'd his boiling I will continue that I broach'd in jest - Bringing rebellion broached on his fword For what hath broach'd this tumult, but thy pride -Broach'd with the steely point of Clifford's lance 3 Henry vi.2 2 Ibid. 2 3 61359 598226 6131 9 - The business you have broach'd here cannot be without you Ant. and Cleop. 2 770125 Titus Andronicus.2 18371 13 2 Henry iv. 2 4 484114 Troi. and Cref 3 8632 2 Ant. and Cleop. 5 772251 Broaches Bread Achilles Broad-fronted Cæfar Broad-gate. And they'll be for the flowery way, that leads to the broad-gate, and the Broad-roofe. Which added to the goofe, proves thee far and wide a broad-goose Rom. and Jul. 2 Brocas Brock, Marry, hang thee, brock Brogues. And put my clouted brogues from off my feet 2 Henry iv. 2 Broil. It feems then that the tidings of this broil brake off our business for the holy Broke. I have broke with her father, and his good will obtained Much Ado About Noth. 21281 8 - Here is good broken mulick Broken-joint. This broken-joint, between you and her husband, intreat her Winter's Tale. 535924 Henry viii.5 697 1 22 Troi, and Creff31871228 to splinter Othel 2 31057257 2 Gent. of Verona. 25153 3 Henry vi. 41 622235 Troil. and Cref.3 2 8742 15 and live ave You fhall give me leave to play the broker in mine own behalf Brokes. And brokes with all that can in fuch a fuit, corrupt the tender Breking. Redeem from broking pawn the blemish'd crown In a brooch of lead - Juft like the brooch and the tooth-pick And love to Richard is a strange brooch in this all-hating world 2 Ibid. 511 891 18 honour of a Brosch'd. Not the imperious fhew of the full fortun'd Cæfar ever shall with me Brood. Why what a brood of traitors have we here Richard .55 439 I 3 Hamlet. 4 71032128 be brooch'd Ant. and Cleap. 4 3 7962 36 2 Henry vi.5 1 600 2 20 - There's fomething in his foul, o'er which his melancholy fits on brood Hamlet.3 11018145 Broak. A thousand more mifchances, than this one, have learn'd me how to brook this patiently 2 Gent. of Verona. 3 43 7 - This shadowy defert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns - Tell him my name is Brook - Such brooks are welcome to me, that overflow fuch liquor Toid.5 3 43125 Merry Wives of Windfor5 2 53217 Brook. My business cannot brook this dalliance A.S. P. C. L. Comedy of Errors. 4| 1| 113||| 4 159 110 4262 8 146453 Many can brook the weather, that love not the wind - I can no longer brook thy vanities 1 Henry iv. - I better brook the lofs of brittle life, than thofe proud titles thou haft won of me Ib. Whom Henry, our late fovereign, ne'er could brook 4 471158 1 Henry vi. 13 54142 Ibid. 41 560152 Let him perceive, how ill we brook this treafon For he is fierce, and cannot brook hard language Knowing how hardly I can brook abufe Ibid. 5 600 122 I cannot brook delay 617212 My breast can better brook thy dagger's point, than can my ears that tragichistory Ib. 5 6 631239 637259 65526 I do wonder, his infolence can brook to be commanded Coriolanus. 1 I 706128 And cannot brook competitors in love There was a Brutus once, that would have brook'd the eternal devil to keep his state in Rome as easily as a king Brooks. And then his ftate empties itfclf, as doth an inland brook into the main of waters You are the fount, that makes fmall brooks to flow -I am fent, with broom, before, to fweep the duft behind the door Mid. Night's Dream 5 2 Keep thy foot out of brothels Brother. That a brother thould be fo perfidious We came into the world, like brother and brother 62 70146 123246 Lear. 3 4 948 249 I know you are my eldest brother, and, in the gentle condition of blood, you should fo know me Orlando did approach a man, and found it was his brother, his elder brother Ibid. For the king's fon took me by the hand, and call'd me brother; kings call'd my father biother For he to day that theds his blood with me, fhall be my brother I have no brother, I am like no brother But for my brother not a man would speak The brother blindly fhed the brother's blood Twelfth Night. and then the two 110092 1 2251 224 4 324449 3 Henry vi. 5532137 Richard iii. 2 1645134 Ibid 5 4 669|2|32 You a brother of us, it fits we this proceed, or elfe no witnefs would come against - I find it, and that to the infection of my brains, and hardening of my brows You look, as it you held a brow of much dittraction Yet black blows, they fay, become fome women best 26212 240 2 15 2 335158 Ibid. I 2335216 Ibid. I Ibid. 2 2335222 3391 2 Brow Brew. Against the brows of this refifting town - Why do you bend fuch folemn brows on me - And frowning brow to brow - This man's brow, like to a title-leaf, foretells the nature of a tragic volume 2 H. iv. I I Now bind my brow with iron A. S. K. Jobn. 21 Ibid. 4 2 Richard ii. 1 P. C. L. 3915 395 3 403255 141329 -Things now, bear a weighty and a serious brow - Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths Prol. to Henry viii. 67112 - Upon his brow fhame is afham'd to fit; for 'tis a throne where honour may be crown'd, fole monarch of the univerfal earth Who haft not in my brows an eye difcerning thine honour from thy suffering Lear. 4 2 954211 -And didft contract and purfe thy brow together Bruije. With grey hairs, and bruise of many days, do challenge thee to trial of a man Bruit. We will proclaim you out of hand; the bruit thereof will bring you many friends Ant. and Cleop. 4 772148 And am not one that rejoices in the common wreck, as common bruit doth put it The bruit is, Hector's flain, and by Achilles His death being bruited once, took fire and heat away from the best rage in his troops I find thou art no lefs than fame hath bruited Brunt. In the brunt of feventeen battles Brafe. Forgets aged contufions and all brush of time Timon of Athens.5 Have with one winter's brush fell from their boughs, and left me open Brute. It was a brute part of him, to kill fo capital a calf there 890223 21002240 Macbeth. 5 7 386|1| 8 temper'd cou 2 Henry iv.1 I 475 8 1 Henry vi. 2 3 552138 Coriolanus. 2 2 715239 2 Henry vi.52 60228 Tim. of Atb.43822228 Troil. and Cref.5 3 887236 Hamlet. 3 21019226 Richard iii. 2 1645126 Lear. I 2933 2 2 2518223 - Abhorred villain! unnatural detefted, brutish villain! worfe than brutish Brutus, His vanities fore-fpent were but the outfide of the Roman Brutus -'s baftard hand ftabb'd Julius Cæfar - D. P. Junius Brutus. D. P. -, Decius. D. P. 2 Henry v.2 Julius Cafar. 741 741 -'s fpeech to the Plebeians on the death of Cæfar - His opinion of suicide - For Brutus only overcame himself, and no man elfe hath honour by his death Ibid. 3 2 755115 Ibid.|5|| 1| 763|1|12| Ibid. 5 3 67529 Ant. and Cleop.131 787140 Hamlet. 321019224 All's Well 36 2932 8 Maibetb13 365129 Richard iii. 4 4 660|1|17| Hamlet. 21039147 Hen. v.3 6 5242 6 Merry W. of Wind.33 612 2 2 Henry vi. 2593142 3 61145 Bubukles. His face is all bubukles, and whelks, and knobs, and flames of fire Buck. I warrant you, buck; and of the season too, it thall appear Buck-bafket. Si John Falstal's adventure in - They conveyed me into a buck-basket Backing. Throw foul linen upon him, as if it were going to bucking Buckets. To dive like buckets in concealed wells Merry W. of Wind. 3 Ibid. 5 64112 Ibid. 3 61131 Ibid. 3 3 61|1|59 King Fobn.52 409117 That bucket down, and full of tears, am I, drinking my griefs, whilst you mount up on high Richard ii. | 43311140 |