A. S. P. C. L' Gory. The obligation of our blood forbids a gory emulation 'twixt us twain Tr. and Cr.4 5] 8821159 Gofs. Pricking gofs Goips. 'Tis not a maid, for fhe hath goffips Go to a goffip's feast and go with me Sometimes lurk I in a goffip's bowl If my goffip report be an honeft woman of her word Tempeft. 4 1 Two Gent. of Verona.3 1 18122 35238 120216 Midf. Night's Dream. 21 17922 208154 2791 17 Win. Tale. 2 3 No noise, my lord; but needful conference about fome goffips for your highness 3421 5 142251 Lear.4 5 957113 Goffip-like. I will leave you now in your gossip-like humour Much Ado About Nothing. 51 Romeo and Juliet. 2 6 981 219 Come on ye cowards; you were got in fear, though you were born in Rome Goths. D. P. Govern. If fuch a one be fit to govern, speak; I am as I have spoken - Alas! how should you govern any kingdom, that know not how to use ambaffadors Cor. 3 707 28 831 Much Ado Ab, Notb. 21 126 212 3 49112 Macbeth. 43 381 2 6 - "Tis government, that makes women feem divine; the want thereof makes thee Warwick, although my head still wear the crown, I here refign my government to Ibid. 4 6 625 213 Othello. 331062 147 Goujeers. The goujeers fhall devour them, flesh, and fell, ere they shall make us weep One that hath two gowns and every thing handsome about him - I never faw a better fashion'd gown, more quaint, more pleafing, Ibid. 34135 235 Ibid. 34133258 Ibid. 4 2 1412 3 nor more com Taming of the Sbre 4 3 27115 2 Henry iv. 2 | 481| 13129 Two Gent, of Verona. 2 4 Ibid. 51 19/254 32155 38260 44/2138 Ibid. 4 2 Meaf for Meaf Ibid. 76237 2 Ibid. 21 21 79/228 821125 Grace. Grace being the foul of your complexion fhould keep the body of it ever fair A. S. P. C. L. Meaf. for Meaf. 3 1 89 29 Ibid. 4 4 Much Ado About Noth. 1 Till all graces be in one woman, one woman fhall not come in my grace 974 7 3 224456 128112 Ibid. 2 I A maid of grace, and complete majesty Love's Lab. Loft.1 3 129215 1148 235 - Be now as prodigal of all dear grace, as nature was in making graces dear when the did ftarve the general world befide and gave them all to you - The parts and graces of the wrestler that did but lately foil the finewy Charles - It lies in you, my lord, to bring me in fome grace, for you did bring me out Ibid. 5 - You are the cruelleft the alive, if you will lead thefe giaces to the grave, and leave the world no copy it Put your grace in your pocket, fir, for this once, and let your flesh and blood obey - O, would her name were grace Two. Night. 5 1 329124 Ibid. 5 and remembrance to you both and welcome to our shearing 2335114 Macbeth. 4 3 380 235 - - The king-becoming graces, -me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle: I am no traitor's uncle iny mournings here, in weeping after this untimely bier God fave thy grace, (majefty, I should fay; for grace thou wilt have none) 1 H. iv. He may keep his own grace, but he is almoft out of mine: I can affure him 455 29 455 248 2476128 Henry v.1 2513126 Whiles yet the cool and temperate wind of grace o'er blows the filthy and contagi ous clouds, of heady murder, spoil, and villainy Now and then goes to the wars to grace himself Ibid. 3 3 522112 Ibid. 3 O bafe Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace, thruft Talbot with a spear into the back To grace my fratagems · Chofen from above, by inspiration of celeftial grace My majefty! why man, I am but grace 5241 22 1 Henry vi. 1 1 Henry vi. 55 By the grace of God, and Hume's advice, your grace's title fhall be multiply'd 2 H. vi. 1 O, momentary grace of mortal men, which we more hunt for than the - Being not propt by ancestry, (whofe grace chalks fucceffors their way) 4652232 1 672210 Ibid. 1 2 6752 23 render but Ibid. 3 2 690 33 Coriolanus. 5 3 736 34 7. Cafar. 3 2 7552 5 Ant. and Cleop 3+1 7891 27 - Rather to fhew a noble grace to both parts, than seek the end of one Ibid. 4 2 791 21 Timon of Athens. 798 236 803 2:23 Grace, A. S. P. C. L. Grace. Whose present grace to prefent flaves and fervants tranflates his rivals Timon of Athens 18041 45 I should not be fo bafe, to fue, and be deny'd fuch common grace Ibid. Titus Andronicus.S 2 808,142 5 8171 22 1843151 Ibid. 1 - Had I a fifter a grace, or a daughter a goddefs, he should take his choice Tr. and Gr.1 - Severals and generals of grace exact You are in the state of grace In each grace of these there lurks a still and dumb-discourfive devil 2 861126 3 863152 Ibid. 3 1 871136 Ibid. 4 4 880/2/21 "Tis your graces that from my muteft confcience, to my tongue, charms this report out Cymbeline. 7 500 144 This is a flave, whose easy borrow'd pride dwells in the fickle grace of her he follows Marry, here's grace, and a cod-piece That's as we lift to grace him In his own grace he doth exalt himself, more than in your advancement Grace [at meals.] I will not be abfence at the grace While grace is faying, hood mine eyes thus with my hat, and sigh, and fay, amen not fo much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and butter Your foldiers do ufe him as the grace 'fore meat Apemantus's grace - Timon's -- I could never fay grace in all my life Graced. Daily grac'd by the emperor Mer. of Ven. 2 21010220 I 48137 Titus Andronicus. 4 848/261 Thy wit wants edge, and manners to intrude where I am grac'd Graced palace. Epicurifm and luft make it more like a tavern or a brothel than a grac'd] palace Graceless. Whose hap shall be to have her, will not fo graceless be to be ingrate Gracing the fcrowl that tells of this war's lofs Lear. I Tam. of the Sb. 1 2 25-51 Her brain-fick raptures cannot distaste the goodness of a quarrel, which hath our fe veral honours all engag'd to make it gracious Gradation. Cold gradation Graft. And noble ftock was graft with crab-tree flip Her royal ftock graft with ignoble plants Troilus and Creffida. 22 86-246 Grafted. A fervant grafted in my ferious truft, and therein negligent 94154 258858 2 Henry vi. Richard ii. 37 6551|34 Winter's Tale. I 2336/2/26 Grafters. Our cions put in wild and favage ftock; fprout up fo fuddenly into the clouds, and overgrow their grafters Henry v. 5 522260 Grafteft. Gard her, for telling me these news of woe, I would, the plants, thou graft'it may never grow Grain. 'Tis in grain, fir; 'twill endure wind and weather Suffer us to famish, and their store houfes cramm'd with grain Grained fpots. Such black and grained spots as will not leave their tinct Gramercy-would't thou ought with me Be it fo, Titus, and gramercy too Richard ii. 3 4 431224 Taming of the Shrew.1 1255146 Grammer-fhocl. Thou haft moft traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm, in erect 2836222 Like one well studied in a fad oftent to please his grandam I am thy grandame, Richard Merch. of Venice.2 A giandam's name is little lefs in love, than is the doting title of a mother Rich. ii.4 1384135 652152 Grand-jurors. You are grand-jurors, are ye? we'll jure ye, l' faith Grandfire. Seven hundred pounds of monies, and gold and filver, did her grandfire, - Oh, had thy grandfire, with a prophet's eye, seen how his fon's fon fhould deftroy - his fons Go, my dread lord, to your great grandfire's tomb, from whom you claim Grange. My houfe is not a grange Grant. The fairest grant is the neceffity - Thou haft, Ventidius, that, without the which a foldier, and his sword grants scarce diftinction Grapes. 'Twas in the bunch of grapes A. S. P. C. L. 21 45011124 1 Henry iv. 509 782 1 22. 21011116 81138 - O, will you eat no grapes, my royal fox? yes, but you will, my noble grapes, an if my royal fox could reach them With which fuch feathful grapple did he make you to the heart and love of us And grapple thee unto a Pagan fhore your mind, to the fternage of this navy To grapple with the Houfe of Lancaster -The friends thou haft, and their adoption try'd, grapple them to Grafs. I fhould be ftill plucking the grafs, to know where fits the wind Grates me Henry v.3 ch. 2 Henry vi. I I thy foul with Hamlet. I 574 2 31004252 Mer. of Ven. I I 1971 22 All's Well 4 5 300217 2 Henry iv. 44932 3 Ant. and Cleop 17682 5 Grated. I have grated upon my good friends for three reprieves for you M.W.of W.2 Gratitude. Which gratitude through flinty Tartar's bofom would peep forth and anfwer thanks 2 53252 2 874156 - D. P. Taming of the Shrew. I 1C43 2 259 254 Richard ii. 1 3 417210 Hamlet. 3 1016147 Thou can'ft not in the courfe of gratitude but be a diligent follower of mine Gratulate. There's more behind, that is more gratulate Tim. of Athens. Ibid. 5 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 19/2/26 I 22217 1 33/1/56 2195 252 6 232135 3 2 346135 Midf. Night's Dream.5 The graves all gaping wide every one lets forth his fpright Here lie I down, and meafure out my grave One grave thall be for both: upon them thall the causes of their death appear W. T. Macbeth. - If charnel-houtes and graves muft fend thofe that we bury, back; our monuments must be the maws of kites - His little kingdom of a forced grave Ibid. 3 4 376110 K. Jobn. A - Or when he doom'd this beauty to the grave, found it too precious princely for a grave Ibid. 4 Gaunt am I for the grave, gaunt as a grave, whofe hollow womb inherits nought but bones And my large kingdom, for a little grave, a little little grave, an obfcure And many of our bodies fhall, no doubt, find native graves Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave 2 404 3 3405259 I 420 219 3429253 Henry iv.4 1493 7 Ibid. 4 1 Hen. vi.2 Ibid. I 515115 353212 1 550157 56412115 Here lurks no treafon, here no envy fwells, here grow no damned grudges; here no ftorm, no noise but filence and eternal fleep Jul. Cafar 1 2 74328 Ibid. 2 2 750142 Timon of Atb. 4 3 8212 20 Ibid. 5 3 82811 Titus Andron. I 2 833127 If he be gone, he'll make his grave a bed Cymbeline 4 2 917110 With fairest flowers whilft fummer lafts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll fweeten thy fad Grave-diggers. D. P. Grave-maker; the houfes that he makes laft till dooms-day Gravel heart 3 96114 Loads o' gravel i' the back 18841 42 Gravell'd. When you were gravell'd for lack of matter, you might take Gravity. My gravity wherein (let no man hear me) I take pride What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight There is not a white hair on your face, but thould have his effect of Gray, laly. D. P. Gray-malkin. I come gray-malkin Grize where you will, you fhall not houfe with me Meaf for Meaf 4 I 242148 8539 1 Henry iv. 2 4 454152 gravity 2 H. iv. 1 2 477 2 8 Romeo and Juliet. 35 989112 3 Henry vi 603 Macbeth. 1 136113 Rom. and Ful 35 989|1|29| W.'s T. 4 3 350 244 Grazing. I should leave grazing were 1 of your flock, and only live by gazing Greafe. Is not the grease of a mutton as wholfome as the fweat of a man As Y. L. It. 3 2 234110 Greatnefs. O place and greatnefs, millions of falfe eyes are stuck upon thee Cymbeline. 4 Meaf for Meaf 4 - Some are born great, fome atchieve greatnefs, and fome have greatnefs thrust upon them Be not afraid of greatnefs :-"Twas well writ I 913135 931 46 Twelfth Night 2 5 31915 Ibid. 3 4 32 Our houfe, moft fovereign liege, little deferves the fcourge of greatnefs to be used on it; and that fame greatnefs to which our own hands have holp to make foportly 1 H.. - Farewel, a long farewel, to all my greatnefs Who deferves greatnefs, deferves your hate The abuse of greatnefs is, when it disjoins remorfe from power - The foul and body rive not more at parting than greatness going off And I fend him the greatnefs he has got - 'Tis certain, greatnefs, once fallen out with fortune, must fall out with men too Ibid. 2 6 7051 32 747 3 794249 798 243 Troilus and Creffida. 33 8755 Greatness. |