CALCULATED TO POINT OUT THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS TO WHICH THE PRINTED FOR WILLIAM JONES, N°. 86, DAME-STREET. MDCCXCI. The References are to the Play, Act, Scene, Page, Column, and Line: D.P. ftands for Dramatis Perfona, and ch. for Chorus. All's Well. I Abafe. And will the yet abafe her eyes on me, that cropp'd the golden prime of this fweet prince 1 246116 2254217 I 277 120 4 310140 Richard iii. I 2637 233 Abate. O weary night, O long and tedious night, abate thy hours Mid. Night Dream. 3 2 189123 Cor. 3 Abatement. There's great abatement of kindness Lear. Abbies. Our abbies and our priories fhall pay this expedition's charge K. John. 388 119 Ibid. 3 3 3992 5 Richard ii. II 414224 Abergavenny, Lord. D. P. Henry viii. 671 Ibid. 1 1674 134 committed to the tower Abet. And you that do abet him in this kind cherish rebellion, and are rebels all R. ii. 23 Abbarred. It is I that all the abhorred things o' the earth amend, by being worfe than they 4252 4 -There's no virtue whipp'd out of the court; they cherish it to make it itay there, and yet it will no more but abide Let no man abide this deed, but we the doers If it be found fo, fome will dear abide it Abides. Your provost knows the place where he abides Our feparation fo abides Abject. His eye revil'd me as his abject object We are the queen's abjects, and must obey Abilities. Your abilities are too infant-like for doing much alone But altogether lacks the abilities that Rhodes is dress'd in I will do all my abilities in thy behalf Ability. Out of my lean and low ability I'll lend you fomething Any thing, my lord, that my ability may undergo and noblenefs impofe Wint. Tale. 23 Abifm of hell Abjure. Here abjure the taints and blames I laid upon myself No, rather I abjure all roofs Abjured. For whofe dear love, they say she hath abjur'd the fight and company of men |