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Beetle. The poor beetle that we tread upon, in corporal sufferanee finds a pang as great as when a giant dies

A. S. P. C.L.

The fhard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums
They are his fhards, and he their beetle

Meaf. for Meaf3 1
Macbeth. 3 2
Ant. and Cleop.3 2

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And often to our comfort, fhall we find the fharded beetle in a safer hold than is the

full-wing'd eagle

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Or to the dreadful fummit of the cliff, that beetles o'er his base into the sea Ham. 1
Beetle-brous. Here are the beetle-brows fhall blush for me
Beetle-beaded. A whorefon, beetle-headed, flap-car'd knave
Beetle [or mallet] If I do, fillip me with a three-man beetle
Beeves. And now hath he land and beeves

Cymbeline.
Rom. and Jul.1
Taming of the Shrew. 4
2 Henry iv.
Ibid. 3

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Befal. So befal my foul, as this is falfe, he burdens me withall
Many years of happy days befal my gracious fovereign

Befits. Oh, how that name befits my compofition
Befortune. As much I wish all good befortune you
Befriend. And God befriend us as our cause is just

I fhall befeech him to befriend himself

Beg. You cannot beg us, fir

Com. of Errors. 5 1
Richard ii.

1413214 Ibid. 2 1 420210

2 Gent. of Verona. 4 3

1 Henry iv. 51 Julius Cafar. 2 4 Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2

You taught me first to beg, and now, methinks, you teach me how a beggar fhould
be answer'd

It is worse fhame to beg than to be on the worst fide
She now begs, that little thought, when she set footing here, ine should have bought
her dignities fo dear

- That majesty to keep decorum, must no lefs beg than a kingdom Begets. His eye begets occafion for his wit

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Such friends as time in Padua fhall beget
Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion of my more fierce endeavour
Beggar. To fpeak puling like a beggar at hallowmafs

He would mouth with a beggar though she finelt brown bread and garlick

Meaf. for Meaf3 2
Is not marriage honourable in a beggar
Much Ado About Noth. 3 4
Why had I not with charitable hand took up a beggar's iffue at my gates Ibid. 4 1
that come unto my father's door upon entreaty, have a prefent alms T. of Shrew. 4 3
So thou may'st say, the king lies by a beggar, if a beggar dwelleth near him T. Night. 31
A beggar begs that never begg'd before
Like filly beggars, who fitting in the stocks, refuge their shame, that many have and
others must fit there

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Ibid. 5 5

3 Henry vi. 14
Richard iii.31 649|1|54|
Coriolanus. 2 7241 24
Julius Cafar.217501 55
Tim. of Athens. 4 2 8191 29

Thou took it a beggar; would'st have made my throne a seat for baseness Cym.12 895117

Our baseft beggar's are in the poorest thing fuperfluous They are but beggars that can count their worth Beggar's-book. A beggar's book out-worths a noble blood Beggared. For her own perfon it beggar'd all description Beggary is valiant

There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd Beginning. Well,—the beginning, that is dead and buried Be gnaw. The worm of conscience still be-gnaw thy foul Begnawn with the bots

Begot. Who begot thee

But that I am as well begot

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Begrim'd. Her name, that was as fresh as Dian's visage, is now begrim'd and black as mine own face

Beguile. How fhall we beguile the lazy time

· Would beguile nature of her custom

Mid. Night's Dream.5 1 1922 20
Winter's Tale. 5 2 360 248

- I am not merry; but I do beguile the thing I am, by feeming otherwise Othello. 2 11052|2|30 Beguiled. This palpable gross play hath well beguil'd the heavy gait of night

You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit

Mid. Night's Dream.51 1952 33
K. John. 3 1 397111
Timon of Athens.3 5 8162 2
Bebaviours.

Behave. With fuch fober and unnoted paffion he did behave his anger ere 'twas spent

Behaviours. I will teach the children their behaviours

- Dedicate his behaviours to love

- All his behaviours did make their retire to the court of his eye
- His general behaviour vain, ridiculous, and thrafonical
what wert thou, 'till this mad man fhew'd thee

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68|1|54 1291 43

Merry Wives of Wind.|4| 4|
Much Ado About Notb. 2 3
Love's Lab. Loft. 21 154131
Ibid. 5 1 1641|51|
Ibid. 5 2 169149
Tw. Night.2 5 317246

· He has been yonder i' the fun, practising behaviour to his own shadow
Thus, after greeting, fpeaks the king of France. In my behaviour to the majesty,
the borrow'd majefty of England

Bebefis. And shape his fervice all to my behefts

Let us with care perform his great behest

K. John. I 1387110 Love's Lab. Loft.5 2 166|2|24 Cymbeline. 5 4 922259

- Where I have learnt me to repent the fin of disobedient opposition to you, and your behefts

Bebind. All hurt behind; backs red, and faces pale
Bebind-band flackness

Bebelden. For Brutus' fake, I am beholden to you

Beboef. This tongue hath parly'd unto foreign kings, for your behoof
Beboveful. We have cull'd fuch neceffaries as are behoveful for our state
Beboves it us to labour for the realm

Being. And, being, that we detain all his revenue

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Coriolanus.

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Ant. and Cleop. 3
Cymbeline.

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Cymbeline

893

Truelfth Night

Richard ii.

M. Ado Ab. Noth 3

307

4641232

Cymbeline 3 5 912220
Othello. 3 4 1065244
I 252114

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

Old men and beldams in the street do prophecy of it dangerously Beldame. Which, for enlargement striving, shakes the old beldame earth

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Or the bells of St. Bennet, fir, may put you in mind, one, two, three

I go, and it 's done; the bell invites me

- book and candle shall not drive me back, when gold and silver becks me to come on

K. John.

— If the midnight bell, did with his iron tongue and brazen mouth, sound on Ibid. - And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear, that thou art crowned, not that I am dead

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-The Dauphin's drum, a warning bell fings heavy mufic to thy timorous foul H. vi.4 - Dares ftir a wing, if Warwick shake his bells

- This fight of death is as a bell that warms my old age to a fepulchre Bell-wether. To be detected with a jealous rotten bell-wether

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3 Henry vi
Rom. and Jul.5 3

Merry W. of Wind 3 5
As You Like It. 3 2

235138

Macbeth 2364134 Hamlet. 3 21021130 Lear.5 3 964219 3 492 3 2362 I

No barricado for a belly, know it; it will let in and out the enemy with bag and baggage

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Merry W. of Wind.
As You Like It. 3 2

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- An I had but a belly of any indifferency, I were simply the most active Europe

- and members, story of

Should, by the cormorant belly be restrain'd, who is the sink o' the body - The fenators of Rome are this good belly, and you the mutinous members

Belly

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Belly-doublet. With your hands crofs'd on your thin belly-doublet

Belly'd. Your breath of full confent belly'd his fails

Love's Lab. Loft.13 11 154248
Troil, and Cref2 2 867152

Belocked. This is the hand, which, with a vow'd contract, was fast belocked in thine

Belonging. Thyfelf and thy belonging

Beloving. You fhall be more beloving than beloved

Belt. He that buckles himself in my belt, cannot live in lefs

Meaf. for Meafs t
Ibid. I

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2 Henry iv. 2
Rich. ii. 2 2

768 215 477142 4232 6

Ant, and Cleop

Bely. Speak comfortable words,-fhould I do fo, I fhould bely my thoughts
Bely'd. O, on my foul my coufin is bely'd

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M. Ado About Noth. 41 138218
Ibid. S 1 1431 24

Twelfth Night. 51331 225
Macbeth. 2 3 370 219

Bemadding. Of how unnatural and bemadding forrow the king hath cause to plain Lear.3 1 946|1|56

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- The benediction of these covering heavens fall on their heads like dew Cymbeline 5 5 92745 Benedictus. Why Benedictus? you have fome moral in this Benedictus M. Ado Ab. Noth. 3 4 136137 ~Benefactors. Do bring in here before your good honour two notorious benefactors

Beneficial news

Benefits. Difable all the benefits of your country

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Meaf. for Meaf2 1
Othello. 2 21054 225
As You Like It. 4 1 2421 9

Benefit. Either accept the title thou ufurp'st of benefit proceeding from our king I H.vi. 5 5 56918 We are born to do benefits

. With the next benefit o' the wind

- As the winds give benefit, and convoy is affiftant

Benefited. A man, a prince by him fo benefited
Benetted. Being thus benetted round with villanies

Timon of Athens. 1 2 807237
Cymbeline. 4 2 918153
Hamlet. 31004140
Lear. 4 2 954|2| 4
Hamlet. 5 21037 33
461 6

Benevolence. I am of the church, and will be glad to do my benevolence
Benifon. God's benifon go with you

M.W.ofWind. 1

-Benizon. Therefore be gone, without our grace, our love, our benizon

Macbeth. 2 4 372244
Lear

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Benizon.

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[eyes]-that met them in their bent the fatal balls of murdering basilisks

Divinely bent to meditation

Lead on this preparation whither 'tis bent

I can give his humour the true bent

King John. 21 3911 3

Ibid. 2 2 3942 8

Henry v.
Richard iii.
Coriolanus.
Julius Cafar. 2

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Ibid. 4 5

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Tit. And.

-There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Cæfar Julius Cafar. 2
With a power of high-refolved men, bent to the spoil
To fet his fenfe on the attentive bent

But gives all gaze and bent of amourous view

But not a courtier, although they wear their faces to the bent of the king's looks

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Bequeath. I do bequeath my faithful fervices and true fubjection everlastingly K. John. 5 7

What can we bequeath fave our depofed bodies to the ground

Be-rattle. And fo berattle the common stages
Bereave. But he'll bereave you of the deeds too

427 252

Richard ii. 3 2
Hamlet. 2 21015241

Troil. and Creffida. 3 2 873130

Bereaved. What can man's wisdom do in the restoring his bereaved sense
Bereft. Thee, of thy fon Alonfo, they have bereft

- Madam, you have bereft me of all words

-and gelded of his patrimony

All our intereft in those territories is utterly bereft you; all is loft

Lear. 4 4 955241 Tempeft 3 3

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Merch. of Venice. 3 2 211149
Richard ii. 2 1 422110

- O boy, thy father gave thee life too foon, and hath bereft thee of thy life too late

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2 Henry vi. 31

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Go muster up your men, and meet me prefently at Berkley

Mid. Night's Dream. 51
As You Like It. 3 2
Romeo and Juliet. 2 4

Richard ii.

413

Ibid. 2 2 423252

Berkley-cafile. There stands the castle by yon tuft of trees, mann'd with three hundred

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- Wholesome berries thrive, and ripen best, neighbour'd by fruit of baser quality H. v. 1 Bertram. D. P.

All's Well.

Befcreen'd. What man art thou, that, thus befcreen'd in night, fo ftumbleft on my counfel

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Romeo and Juliet. 2 2 976 Henry v3 2 5212 3 2 Henry iv. 2 4 485133

Befeecb'd. The town is befeech'd, and the trumpet calls us to the breach
Befeek. I befeek you now, aggravate your choler
Befeem. Ill it doth befeem your holiness to feparate the hufband and the wife C. of Er. 51 117242
Befide, fo qualify'd as may befeem the fpoufe of any noble gentleman T. of the Shrew. 4 5 273 240

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It would befeem the lord Northumberland, to fay,-King Richard Richard 3 3 428217 Befeem.

Befeem. Forward Clarence! how evil it befeems thee

Befeeming fuch a wife as your fair daughter

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2 Gent. of Verona. 3 I

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M. Ado About Nothing. 5 1

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Cymbeline. 5 5

Romeo and Juliet.1
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1951 9

Merch. of Venice. 2 6

2061 33

Ibid. 3 2

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Befide. Only be patient, 'till we have appeas'd the multitude, beside themselves with

fear

Julius Cafar.31 753250
Cymbeline. 2 4 905249

- Quite befides the government of patience Beflubber. And then to beflubber our garment with it, and swear it was the blood of

true men

Befmear. My honour would not let ingratitude fo much befmear it
Befmirch. And now no foil, nor cautel, doth befmirch the virtue of his will
Befmirch'd. Our gaynefs and our gilt are all befmirch'd

1 Henry iv. 2 4 4542 9
Merch. of Venice. 5 1 221129
Hamlet. 1 31004156
Henry v. 4 3 532117
2 H. vi. 4 596 116
Othello. 1 31049 216
W.'s Tale. 1
Comedy of Errors. 5
Troi. and Cref. 2
Taming of the Shrew. 5 1 2741 7

Befom. I am the befom that must sweep the court clean of fuch filth as thou art
Befort. With fuch accommodation, and befort, as levels with her breeding
Befpice. Thou might'ft befpice a cup, to give mine enemy a lasting wink
Refpoke. Then fairly I bespoke the officer

Befpotted. You fpeak like one befpotted on your sweet delights,
Beft. You were best knock louder

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What we oft do beft, by fick interpreters, once weak ones, is not ours, or not allow'd

Ever at the best, hearing well of your lordship

Befted. I never faw a fellow worse bested

Beftirr'd. No marvel, you have fo beftirr'd your valour

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Henry viii. 2 6751 39 Timon of Athens. 3 6 817222 2 Henry vi. 23 581230 Lear. 2 2 941110

Beflows. The boy is fair, of female favour, and beftows himself like a ripe fifter

How might we fee Falstaff bestow himself to-night in his true colours
How fhould I beflow him

yourself with speed

And fo beflow thefe papers as you bade me
Come, father, I'll beftow you with a friend

As You Like It. 4 3

2 Henry iv. 2 2 Merry Wives of Windfor. 4 2

I will bestow you where you shall have time to speak your bosom freely
Beftorved. Our bloody cousins are bestow'd in England, and in Ireland
The old man and his people cannot be well beltow'd
Will you fee the players well beftow'd

Where the dead body is bestow'd

Beforing. All my powers do their bestowing lofe
Befraught. What, I am not beftraught

Beftrid. When I beftrid thee in the wars

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Henry v.4 2 531 222 Julius Cafar. 3746230 Lear.4 6 959249 Othello. 3 11059138 Macbeth 3 3731 20 Lear. 2 4 945 240 Hamlet. 2 21015227 Ibid. 4 31027110 Troi. and Cref.3 2 8731 8

Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 2253223 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118214 2 Henry vi. 5 2 602215 Cor. 2 2 715 30 Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 799

Three times to-day I holp him to his horfe, three times beftrid him
He beftrid an o'er-prest Roman, and i' the Conful's view flew three oppofers
His legs beftrid the ocean

Never beftrid a horfe, fave one, that had a rider like myself, who ne'er wore rowel
nor iron to his heel

Beftride. Like good men bestride our down-faln birthdom

Hal, if thou fee me down in the battle, and bestride me, so;
Tells them he doth beftride a bleeding land, gafping for life
He doth beftride the narrow world, like a coloflus

Cymbeline. 4 4 919|2|60 Macbeth. 4 3 380212 1 Henry iv.

2 Henry iv. 51| 468|2|34 Julius Cafar.1 1475244 27432 4 1176239

Beteem. Belike, for want of rain, which I could well beteem them from the tempeft of mine eyes

Bethink you of fome conveyance

Midf. Night's Dream.1
Merry Wives of Windfor.|3|3|61|1|27

Betbink.

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