BLA Birds. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush with trembling wings misdoubteth every buth - The bird is dead, that we have made so much on - Come, let's away to prison; we two alone will fing like birds i' the cage 1139 A. S. P. C. L. 3 Hen. iv. 5 6 631223 Cymbeline. 4 2 916241 Lear. 5 3 962145 Humlet. 1 510081 - Come, bird, come Bird-bolt. Challenged him at bird-bolt Much Ado About Nothing. I I 1221 Z - Thou hast thump'd him with thy bird-bolt under the left pap Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 160225 - To be generous, guiltless, and of free disposition, is to take those things for bird bolts, that you deem cannon-bullets Twelfth Night. 1 5311150 Birding. We'll a birding together Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 3 62117 - Her husband goes this morning a birding Ibid. 35 63233 - He's a-birding, sweet Sir John Ibid. 4 2 65217 Birdlime. As birdlime does from frize Otbello. 21 1052 234 Bird's-net. Finding a bird's-nest, shews it his companion, and he steals it - To fetch a ladder, by the which your love must climb a bird's-neft foon Rom. and Jul. 2 5 981 132 Birnbam-wood. Until great Birnham-wood to high Dunfinane-hill shall come againft him Macbeth. 4 1378243 - Near Birnham-wood shall we well meet them Ibid. 5 2 383245 - I look'd toward Birnham, and anon, methought, the wood began to move Biren. D. P. Love's Labor Loft. - His character Ibid. 2 I Ibid. 5 5 385158 147 152/220 Birth. Derived from a gentleman to a fool - If love ambitious fought a match of birth, whose veins bound richer blood than lady Blanch - And at thy birth, dear boy, nature and fortune joined to make thee great Birthdom. Like good men, bestride our down-faln birthdom Macbeth. 4 3 380212 391138 King John. 2 I Birth-day. It is my birth-day: I had thought to have held it poor Birth-rights. Bearing their birthrights proudly on their backs - Hath he deferved to lose his birth-right thus Bisket. As dry as the remainder bisket after a voyage - He would pun into shivers with his fist, as a failor breaks a bisket 3 Henry vi. I 1605252 As You Like It. 1 7 232234 Troil. and Creff. 2 1 865244 Biffon. What harm can your bisson conspectuities gleart out of this character - Threat'ning the flames with bisson rheum Bitch-wolf fon. Thou bitch-wolf fon Bite. I have a fword, and it shall bite upon my neceffity bait the hook well; the fish will bite - The air bites shrewdly - his lip and starts Biting affliction Bitter-day. And do such business as the bitter-day would quake to look on Hamlet. 3 21022215 Bitterly. And the will speak most bitterly and strange Measure for Measure. 5 1 98134 Bitterness. That joy could not shew itself without a badge of bitterness Mu. A. A. Noth. I 12126 Black fac'd Clifford A. S. P. C.L. Winter's Tale. 1 233522 Henry viii. 1 2 675224 Titus Andronicus. 42 847111 Lear. 36 950157 no man a reason I Henry iv. 2 4 453249 Treil. and Creff: 54 888 229 Timon of Athens. 52 826 110 Richard ii. 53 668211 Ibid. 1 2 636256 Henry viii. 13 677 142 Black mouth. He's noble; he had a black mouth, that faid other of him Black-night, o'er-shade thy day, and death thy life! Black prince. That young Mars of men Blade. Natural rebellion done i' the blade of youth Merchant of Venice. 25 205 155 Richard i. 2 3 425 118 [of swords] You break jests as braggarts do their blades -With blade, with bloody blameful blade he bravely broach'd his boiling bloody breaft - Between two blades, which bears the better temper Midf. Night's Dream. 5 I - And with thy treacherous blade unripp'dst the bowels of thy sovereign's son R. iii. 1 4 643 129 - Old Montague is come, and flourishes his blade in spight of me Bladder. A plague of fighing and grief! it blows a man up like a bladder I have ventur'd, like little wanton boys that swim on bladders - full of impofthume Blame. He has much worthy blame laid upon him for shaking off so good a wife All's Well. 43 29719 - My high-repented blames, dear fovereign pardon in me - Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame 'Tis his own blame Blanc. Port le Blanc, a bay in Britany, intelligence from -, Lady, characterized as a proper match for the dauphin -, Lady, dowry offered by King John to the Dauphin Lear. 24 945241 193225 Blanch'd. And keep the natural ruby of your cheek, when mine is blanch'd Blanks. For his thoughts, would they were blanks, rather than fill'd with me Tw. Night. 3 - Out of the blank and level of my aim - See better, Lear; and let me still remain the true blank of thine eye - Each opposite, that blanks the face of joy, meet what I would have well and it destroy! And ftood within the blank of his difpleasure for my free speech! Blanket. Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark to cry, hold, hold! - Mach. 1 5 367 128 - That in the captain's but a cholerick word, which in the foldier is foul blafphemy Blaft. Trumpeters, with brazen din blast you the city's ears - and fogs upon thee - I'll cross it, though it blaft me. Blafted. You were half blafted ere I knew you Measure for Measure. 2 2 84 1 14 Ant. and Cleo.4879313 Lear. 1 4 937252 Hamlet. 1110011 3 Ant. and Cleop. 31 789 162 Blaftments. And in the morn and liquid dew of youth contagious blastments are most imminent Blaze. His rash fierce blaze of riot cannot last - For well, I wot, ye blaze to burn them out And their blaze shall darken him for ever The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing would make it flame again of wrath Hamlet. 1 3 1004226 Richard ii. 2 1 420 122 3 Henry vi. 54 630161 Coriolanus. 2 1 7142 15 Ibid. 4 3 727 2 34 Troil. and Creff. 45 882137 Hamlet. 1 3100528 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 128 15 "Till we can find a time to blaze your marriage, reconcile your friends Romeo and Jul. 3 3 986/2/16 These blazes, daughter, give more light than heat Blazon. I think your blazon to be true - Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, actions and spirit, do give the five fold blazon: Twelfth Night.15 3132 5 Blazen. If the measure of thy joy be heap'd like mine, and that thy skill be more tol blazon it -But this eternal blazon must not be to ears of flesh and blood! A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet. 2 6 981 228 Hamlet. 15100718 Blazoning our injustice every where Titus Andronicus. 44849 147 - One that excels the quirk of blazoning pens Blazen'ft. Than divine nature, how thyself thou blazon'st in these two princely boys! Cym. 42 916 2 4 Blear'd fights are spectacled to see him Coriolanus. 2 1 714 19 Blemishes. Whilft I remember her, and her virtues, I cannot forget my blemishes in them Winter's Tale. 5 I 357 162 - Read not my blemishes in the world's report Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 Blench. Sometimes you do blench from this to that, as cause doth minifter Meas.for Meaf. 4 5 776 2 52 97 2 20 3372 3 - Patience herself what goddess ere she be, doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do Tr.and Cr. 11858 123 - There can be no evafion to blench from this, and to stand firm by honour Ibid. 2 2 867145 If he do blench, I know my course Troilus and Creffida. 45 882 117 Bient. Where every fomething being blent together, turns to a wild of nothing Mer. of Venice. 3 2 211 155 - 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on Blaffing. And bleffing against this cruelty, fight on thy fide - When thou doft afk me bleffing, I'll kneel down and ask of thee forgiveness A double blessing is a double grace Blew. Ye blew the fire that burns ye Blind. Being more than sand-blind, high gravel-blind, knows me not - And the blind to hear him speak - He, that is ftrucken blind, cannot forget the precious treasure of his 3 416261 Lear. 14 935251 Ibid. 5 3 962146 Blind fight. Blind-worms - fting Midsummer Night's Dream. 2 Blink. Shew me the chink to blink through with mine eyne Blifs. O let me kiss, this princess of pure white, this feal of bliss - If thou think'st on heaven's bliss, hold up thy hand 2 Henry vi. 3 3 591 2 10 Love's Labor Loft. 52 169 145 -Takes off the rose from the fair forehead of an innocent love, and fets a blifter there Hamlet. 3 4 1024 128 Blister'd. Falling in the flaws of her own youth hath blister'd her report Meaf. for Meas. 2 3 84241 Blith. Be blish again, and bury all thy fear in my devices Block-bead. Your wit will not fo foon out as another man's wit; 'tis strongly wedg'd up in a block-head Blockish. Let blockish Ajax draw the fort to fight with Hector Blomer, Sir William Blood. And all the conduits of my blood froze up I I Coriolanus. 2 3 716 2 28 Troil. and Creff.13 86522 Henry viii. 1 2 676 145 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 119/2/26 1142 Blood. Faith melteth into blood A. S. P. C. L, Much Ado Abt. Nothing. 2 1 127 113 Wisdom and blood combating in so tender a body, we have ten proofs to one that blood hath the victory Comes not that blood, as modest evidence to witness simple virtue? And you are more intemperate in your blood than Venus Time hath not yet so dry'd this blood of mine Young blood doth not obey an old decree Ibid. 2 3 130225 Ibid. 4 1 137 162 Let us make incifion for thy love to prove whose blood is reddest, his, or mine There is more difference between your bloods, than there is between red wine and - Many will swoon when they do look on blood All's Well. 2 3 286258 - Strange is it, that our bloods of colour, weight, and heat, pour'd all together, would confound distinction -Then my best blood turns to an infected jelly He tells her fomething, that makes her blood look out Smear the fleepy grooms with blood The near in blood, the nearer bloody will have blood Winter's Tale. 1 2 338 146 Ibid. 4 3 351141 Macbeth. 2 2 370136 Ibid. 2 3 372125 Ibid. 3 4 3762 16 I am in blood stept in so far, that should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o'er There is no fure foundation fet on blood Where is that blood, that I have seen inhabit in those cheeks Ibid. 3 4 376233 King John. 4 2 40419 Ibid. 4 2 404 1 12 - His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood, but bloody with the enemies of his kin Richard ii. 2 1 4212 12 And lay the fummer's dust with showers of blood, rain'd from the wounds of laughter'd Englishmen My foul is full of woe that blood should sprinkle me, and make me grow My blood hath been too cold and temperate O! the blood more stirs to rouze a lion, than to start a hare - For thin drink doth so over-cool their blood Ibid. 3 3 428 256 Ibid. 5 6 44024 I Henry iv. 13 445132 Ibid. 1 3 447 14 2 Henry iv. 4 3 497 19 Scarce blood enough in all their fickly veins, to give each naked curtle-ax a stain I will draw on thee, thou art a witch Where I was wont to feed you with my blood, I'll lop a member off Henry v. 4 2 53026 I Henry vi. 16 549 138 Ibid. 5 4 56612 - Whose maiden blood, thus rigorously effus'd, will cry for vengeance at the gates of heaven My father's blood hath stopp'd the passage where thy words should enter Who gave his blood to lime the stones together cursed the blood, that let this blood from henco One rais'd in blood, and one in blood establish'd The blood I drop is rather phyfical than dangerous to me If you come not in the blood of others, but mantled in your own Their blood is cak'd, 'tis cold, it seldom flows A crimson river of warm blood, like to a bubbling fountain ftirr'd with wind Tit. An. 2 5 841 127 I'll heat his blood with Greekish wine to-night -Art thou of blood and honour -Our bloods no more obey the heavens, than our courtiers Timon of Athens. 2 2 8122 19 Troilus and Creffida. 5 1884 119 Hamlet. 1 3100527 Ibid. 4 51029 2 17 Macbeth. 4 1379 118 1712 2 27 Macbeth. 17 36817 258919 When the blood burns, how prodigal the foul lends the tongue vows -That drop of blood, that's calm, proclaims me bastard Bloody-flag. Set up the bloody-flag against all patience Coriolanus. 2 Bloody-inftructions. That we but teach bloody instructions, which, being taught, return 2 Henry vi. 3 Richard iii 3 3 6512 16 3 Henry vi. 44 624255 Richard ii. 44 661126 All's Well. 2 3 2872 18 Winter's Tale. 3 3 346 235 Ibid. 5 2 361114 Bloffumm Bieffem. O, that this good bloffom could be kept from cankers! - Thus are my bloffoms blafted in the bud - Cut off even in the bloffoms of my fin Blot. I am possessed with an adulterous blot - It blots thy beauty - There's a good mother, boy, that blots thy father - There's a good grandam, boy, that would blot thee With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds - Is there no plot to rid the realm of this pernicious blot? This blot, that they object against your house, shall be wip'd out Blotted. Forth of my heart those charms, thine eyes are blotted A. S. P. C. L. 2 Henry iv. 2 2482/1/23 2 Henry vi. 31584135 Hamlet. 1 510072 12 Comedy of Errors. 22 108128 Taming of the Sbrew. 52 2762 11 Blow. That but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here -like sweet roses in this fummer air Blorus. Good-morrow, general!-'tis well blown -On her breast there is a vent of blood, and something blown Othello. 5 11078257 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 168258 Ant. and Cleop. 44 791248 Ibid. 5 2 802216 Ibid. 4 4 95614 Orbello. 3 3 10612 6 - The wretch, that thou hast blown unto the worst, owes nothing to thy blasts Lear. 41952249 No blown ambition doth our arms incite furmises Blows. Look, how imagination blows him More noble blows than ever thou wife words -This blows my heart -This wind, you talk of, blows us from ourselves Blue Bow Blue-caps. And one Mordake, and a thousand blue-caps more Blue-coats. Their blue-coats brushed - To tawny-coats Blunt. His wits are not fo blunt - Though he be blunt, I know him passing wife -, Sir Walter. D. P. not his love Twelfth Night. 2 5 318 1 15 Taming of the Sbrew. 4 1 I Henry vi. 1 3 Much Ado About Nothing. 34 505237 Richard ii. 56 439 229 Base slave, thy words are blunt, and so art thou 1 Henry iv. 2 4 17 1 14 4542 59 268 1 16 547215 1362 16 Taming of the Sbrew. 3 2 264 261 1 Henry iv. 441 - What a blunt fellow is this grown to be? Julius Cæfar. I 2 Bluntly. Deliver a plain message bluntly 1 628 240 744 257 Lear. 1 4 935125 Bluntness. This is some fellow, who having been prais'd for bluntness, doth affect a Blurr'd. But time hath nothing blurr'd those lines of favour which then he wore Cym. 4 2 915239 Now, if you can blush, and cry guilty, Cardinal, you'll shew a little honesty Hen. viii. 3 2 6912 10 If I blush, it is, to see a nobleman want manners O, I follow'd that I blush to look upon Blush'd. I blush'd to hear his monftrous device I Henry iv. 2 4 454 2 12 Blushing. I have marked a thousand blushing apparitions to start into her face; a thou 4 D4 Boar. Ibid. 3 2 691213 Coriolanus. 22 716 136 Ant. and Cleop. 3 9 787 113 |