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Baring. Or the baring of my beard

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All's Well.14 | 295,230

Bark. Would bark your honour from that trunk you bear, and leave you naked

Sailing and return described

Though his bark cannot be loft, yet it shall be tempest-tost
Even as a splitted bark, so funder we

All these the enemies to our poor bark

Being a bark to brook no mighty sea,————

Measure for Measure. 31 88115 Merchant of Venice. 2 6 205251 Macbeth. 13 364|2|23| 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590 250 3 Henry vi. 5 4 630|111| Richard iii. 37 6552 6 Ibid. 4 4 661|2|11

And I in fuch a bay of death, like a poor bark, of fails and tackling reft

Leak'd is our bark; and we, poor mates, ftand on the dying deck, hearing the furges threat

The bark thy body, is failing in this falt flood

Now at once run on the dashing rocks thy fea-sick weary bark

The bark is ready, and wind at help

His bark is ftoutly timber'd

Let the labouring bark climb hills of feas

Barking. The envious barking of your faucy tongue

Barkloughly-cafle call you this at hand

Timon of Athens. 4 2 819138 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988221 Ibid. 5 3 996 118 Hamlet. 4 31027150 Othello. 2 11051256 Ibid. 2 11053147

1 Henry vi. 34 559217 Richard ii. 3 2 4262 7

Barley-broth. Can fodden water, a drench for fur-reyn'd jades, their barley-broth, de

coct their cold blood to fuch heat

Barm. Sometimes make the drink to bear no barm

Barnacles.

Barnardine. D. P.

Henry v.35 5231 6 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1 179143 Tempeft. 41 18245 Measure for Meafure. 75

Barns. If your husband have stables enough, you'll look he shall lack no barns

Much Ado About Nothing 3 4 1361 8
Winter's Tale-3 3 347 3

1 Henry iv. 2 3 4502 3

Barne. Mercy on's a barne! a very pritty barne!
Barn. He loves his own barn better than he loves our houfe
Barony. If my young lord your fon have not the day, upon mine honour, for a silken
point I'll give my barony

Barrabas. I have a daughter; would, any of the stock of Barrabas
band, rather than a chriftian!

Barr'd. Things hid and barr'd (you mean) from common sense? · Purpose fo barr'd

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Fitying the pangs of barr'd affections

Nor have we herein barr'd your better wisdoms Barren. Why laugh you at such a barren rascal?

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I am not barren to bring forth laments

I need not be barren of accufations

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Our elders fay, the barren, touched in this holy chase, shake off their sterile curfe

Barren-fpirited. A barren-spirited fellow; one that feeds on objects,

tations

Barrful. A barrful ftrife

Barrf. Thou barr'st our prayers to the gods

Barricado. Man is enemy to virginity; how may we barricado it against
Barricadoes. Why it hath bay windows tranfparent as barricadoes
Barricado. No barricado for a belly

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Bartholomeru. Go you to Bartholomew my page, and fee him drefs'd in all fuits like
Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.
a lady
Bartholomeru boar-pig. Thou whorefon little tiddy Bartholomew boar-pig 2 Henry iv. 2 4
Bafun. O, that I were upon the hill of Bafan, to outroar the horned herd Ant. and Cleop. 311
Bafe. I will run no bafe humour

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Twelfth Night. 5 1
Henry v. 21
Tim. of Atb. 3 5

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I should prove fo bafe, to fue, and be deny'd fuch common grace

I wonder now how yonder city stands, when we have here her base and pillar by us

-Things, fire bafe

Troil. and Cre45 883137
Cymbeline. 4 2 914247
Hamlet. 1 41006 123
Rich. ii. 3 3 430 123
Verona. I

The dram of bafe doth all the noble fubftance of worth out
Court, where kings grow bafe to come at traitors' calls, and do them grace
[Mufic] The mean is drowned with your unruly base

Bid the bafe

2

Ibid. I 2

2 Gent. of

The bafe is right; 'tis the bafe knave that jars

Bufe court. My lord, in the base court he doth attend to speak with you

Taming of the Shrew. 3 1
Richard ii. 33

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Bafe.

Bafe. He, with two ftriplings, lads more like to run the bafe, than to commit fuch flaughter

-You bafe foot-ball-players
Bafelefs fabrick of a vision

A. S. P. C. L.

Cymbeline. 5 3 9211 6
Lear 4 935229
Tempef.4 1

Bafe men being in love, have then a nobility in their natures more than is native to them

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3301 32 Coriolanus. 3 2 724131 Timon of Athens. 3 1 813134

Othello. 2
Bafenefs. Thou unconfinable baseness
Merry Wives of Windfor 2 2
-It is the baseness of thy fear, that makes thee ftrangle thy propriety Tru. Night. 51
-And, by my body's action, teach my mind a most inherent bafenefs
Fly, damned bafenefs, to him that worships thee
From whofe fo many weights of basenefs cannot a dram of worth be drawn
-My noble Moor is true of mind, and made of no fuch bafenefs as jealous creatures

are

Bafofull. As a brother to his sister shew'd bashfull fincerity and comely love

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Othello. 3 41065|| 3

Much Ado About Nothing.4 1 1372 36

Bafiard. Ere he would have hanged a man for getting a hundred
paid for a thoufand

An the heavens so please that thou wert but my baftard
That were a kind of baftard hope, indeed

1 Henry iv. 2 3
Henry v.5 2

King John. 1
Winter's Tale.12

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2 Henry vi. 3 2
Ibid. 3 2

538 149 587158 590|110

3 Henry vi. 3 2
Richard iii. 1 2

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Cymbeline. 2 4
2 Henry vi. 4 7
Troil, and Creff13
Tempeft. 3 3

Merchant of Venice.
1 Henry vi.
Titus Andronics.
Comedy of Errors.4
Taming of the Shrew.
baftards he would have
Meafure for Meafure.
Love's Labor Loft.
Merchant of Venice. 3
All's Well. 2

Sure, they are bastard to the English; the French ne'er got them

Give her the bastard

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Winter's Tale. 2

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Ibid. 2

Ibid. 2 3 343 O

Ibid. 2 3 3431 37
Ibid. 32 344246

For he is but a baftard to the time, that doth not fmack of obfervation King Jobn. 1 385229

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Degenerate baftard! I'll not trouble thee, yet I have left a daughter

Cymbeline. 2 4 905259
Lear.1 2932234
Ibid. 1 4 937 5

- Nature's baftards: of that kind our ruftick garden's barren; and I care not to get flips of them

Winter's Tale. 4 3 350212

Ibid. 4 3 350232

- Then make your garden rich in gilli-flowers, and do not call them bastards
[Wine] We shall have all the world drink brown and white bastard Meaf. for Meaf
Score a pint of bastard in the half moon

Why then your brown bastard is your only drink

Baftardy. Infer the baftardy of Edward's children

-Touch'd you the baftardy of Edward's children?

Bafled. The guards are but flightly bafted on

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Much Ado About Nothing.

Bafinado. I will deal in poifon with thee, or in baftinado, or in iteel

He gives the baftinado with his tongue

Bafting. The meat wants, that I have

Left it make you cholerick, and purchase me another dry-bafting Bas. Ere the bat hath flown his cloister'd flight 4 E

As You Like It.s

King John. 2

Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1072 2

Ibid 2 2 10729 Macbeth3|2|374235 But

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When I faid, I would die a batchelor, I did not think I should live to be married Ibid. 23 Batchelorbip. She was the first fruit of my batchelorship

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1 Henry vi. 5 5 567248

Bate. Rather than she will bate one breath of her accustomed crofinefs Mu. A. A. Noth. 2 3 130238
Am I not fallen away vilely, fince this last action, do I not bate?
And breeds no bate with telling of difcreet stories

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You bate too much of your own merits

1 Henry iv.33 461223 2 Henry iv. 2 4 486145 Timon of Athens. 280917

Bated. Were the world mine, Demetrius being bated, the rest I'll give to be to you tranflated

Midf. Night's Dream

- Thefe griefs and losses have fo 'bated me, that I shall hardly spare a pound of flesh

All plum'd like eftridges, that with the wind bated
That, on the fupervize, no leifure bated

Bates. D. P.

Who bates mine honour, fhall not know my coin Bathe. Let us bathe our hands in Cæfar's blood

1 17741

Merchant of Venice. 3 3 21263
1 Henry iv. 41|| 464-43
Hamlet. 5 21037 25
Henry v. 5091

Bating. Hood my unmann'd blood, bating in my cheeks, with thy black mantle

Battalia. Our battalia trebles that account

Batten. Follow your function, go, and batten on cold bits

Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, and batten on this moor Batter his fkull

Batter'd. The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace?

Battery. I'll have mine action of battery on thee

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Tim. of Athens 3 3 814 23 Julius Cafur.3 1753 24 Romeo and Juliet.3 2 98345 Richard .5 3 665234 Coriolanus. 4 5 728232 Hamlet. 3 4 1024153 Tempest 2 1439 Macbeth4 3 382 38 Meaf. for Meaf.2 1 81 34 Twelfth Night.4 1 326:56 3 Henry vi. 3 1616:44 Ant. and Cleap. 2 7 781 9 Ibid. 412 795 32

- The feven-fold thield of Ajax cannot keep the battery from my heart

- Be it but to fortify her judgment, which elfe an eafy battery might lay flat Cym 15896 27 Battle. Have I not in a pitch'd battle heard loud larums, neighing fleeds, and trumpets clang

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This feaft of battle with mine adverfary
What may the king's whole battle reach unto

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Taming of the Shrew.12 259141
Richard ii.
34171
1 Henry iv.4 1 46522

We would not feck a battle as we are, nor as we are, we fay, we will not thun it

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When all thofe legs, and arms, and heads, chopp'd off in a battle, shall join toge-
ther at the latter day, and cry all-We dy'd at fuch a place
When without fhiatagem, but in plain fhock and even play of battle was ever
known fo great and little lofs

Many a battle have I won in France, when as the enemy hath been ten to one

- compared to the morning

- compared to the fea

I'll draw the form and model of our battle

The noife of battle hurled in the air

Their battles are at hand

- Their bloody fign of battle is hung out

Battlet. And I remember the killing of her battlet
Batty wings. "Till o'er their brows, death counterfeiting fleep, with
batty wings doth creep

Midf.

Bauble. And I would give his wife my bauble, Gir, to do her service
The fea being fmooth, how many fhallow bauble boats dare fail
His thipping (poor ignorant baubles) on our terrible feas, like
upon their furges

Senfelefs bauble

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3 Henry vi. 2 60120 Ibid. 2 5 6141 S Ibid.2 614110 Richard ii. 53 665249 Julius Cafur. 22 750146 Ibid. 5 1 7621 9 Ibid. 5 1 762122

As You Like It. 2 4 231120 leaden legs and

Night's Dream. 2 1881 58
All's Well 4 5 300|2|25
Troil. and Cref3 86213
egg-fhells move
Cymbeline.
Ibid. 2 9071 52

For this driveling love is like a great natural, that runs lolling up and down to hide his bauble in a hole

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Bauble.

Bauble. Hither comes the bauble

A. S. P. C. L.

Othello. 4 11068231

Bavin. The skipping king, he ambled up and down with fhallow jefters, and rafh 3
bavin 'wits

Baulk'd. This was look'd for at your hand, and this was baulk'd
Bawbling. A bawbling veffel was he captain of

Bawcock. Why, how now, my bawcock? how dost thou chuck

- That's my bawcock

Good bawcock, bate tby rage

The king's a bawcock, and a heart of gold

1 Henry iv. 3 2 460151 Twelfth Night. 5 2 321 213 Ibid. 5329143 Ibid. 3 4 323235 Winter's Tale. 1 2 335142 Henry v.3 2 520233 Ibid. 452724

Bard. If it be not a bawd's house, it is pity of her life, for it is a naughty house

Is it a lawful trade?-if the law will allow it -If your worship will take order with the drabs and the knaves you need not fear the bawds

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- Thy fin's not accidental, but a trade, mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd

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Winter's Tale. 2 3 342141
King John I
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Richard ii. 15

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Timon of Athens.2 2810241

Lear. 2

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Winter's Tale. 2 336130

Barody-boufe. Went to a bawdy-house, not above once in a quarter-of an hour 1 H. iv. 3 3 461:39 -This houfe is turn'd bawdy-houfe, they pick-pockets

Ibid. 3462224

For we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteen gentlewomen, that live honeftly
by the prick of their needles, but it will be thought we keep a bawdy-house straight

Bawdy Song. Come fing me a bawdy fong; make me merry
Bay. I'll rent the fairest houfe in it, after threepence a bay

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- I had rather be a dog and bay the moon, than such a Roman. Brutus, bay not me, I'll not endure it

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Baying. He leaves his back unarm'd, the French and Welfh baying him

Baynard's Gafle. If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard's Caftle
Bayonne, Bilhop of

Bay-trees. The bay-trees in our country all are wither'd
Bay-windows. Why it hath bay-windows tranfparent as barricadoes
Be. Than be fo, better to cease to be

-to be or not to be, that is the question

Troi, andCref
Cymbeline

Julius Cafar.

Ibid.

at the heels
2 Henry iv. 1

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5 9261 3

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Richard iii. , 5653435
Henry viii. 2

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Richardi. 2 4 42543

Twelfth Night. 4 2 327 215
Cymbeline 44919252
Hamlet. 11017130

Beach. Which can diftinguish 'twixt the fiery orbs above, and the twinn'd ftones upon the number'd beach

Beacon. See noble Charles! the beacon of our friend

But modeft doubt is call'd the beacon of the wife

Approach, thou beacon to this under globe

Bead. You bead, you acoin

Beadle. A very beadle to a humorous figh

Cymbeline. 1 895145
1 Henry vi. 2557 20
Troil. and Cref. 22 866251
Lear. 2 2 942143

Midf. Night's Dream!': 2 188118
Love's Labor Loft.31 156218

Thou rafcal beadle hold thy bloody hand: why dost thou lafh that whore Lear.4 6 9584 Beads. Oh, for my beads!! crop me for a finner

-I'll give my jewels for a fet of beads

Comedy of Errors. 2 2 1082 21
Richard 33 429 247

of Sorrow

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When holy and devout religious men are at their beads, 'tis hard to draw them thence

I Henry iv.

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 3

You found his mote: the king your mote did see, but I a beam do fiud in each of three

A rush will be a beam to hang thee on

Thy very beams will dry thofe vapours up

Whofe bright faces caft thousand beams upon me, like the fun

Stands Coluffus-wife, waving his beam

Bear. How I may bear me here

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thou this letter to Mrs. Page

me to the prifon

She bears fome breadth then

them to my houfe

They fay I will bear myself proudly

thee well in it

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Much Ado About Nothing 23 131128

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- Bear you well in this fpring of time, left you be cropt before prime

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They are ill-favour'd rough things

As from a bear a man would run for life

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I am as ugly as a bear, for beafts that meet me, run away for fear Midf. N.'s Dr.23 1822
In a wood they bay'd the bear with hounds of Sparta
In the night, imagining fome fear, how eafy is a bush fuppos'd a bear
Pluck the young fucking cubs from the the-bear

Mer. of Venice. 21 2021 50 To anger him, we'll have the bear again; we will fool him black and blue Tw. N.2 5 317237 Pants and looks pale, as if a bear were at his heels

Ibid. 4 32523

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