Gods. You Gods look down; and from your facred vials pour down your graces upon my daughter's head A. S. P. C. L. Winter's Tale. 5 3 362228 2 Henry iv. 2 2 482247 From a God to a bull? a heavy defcenfion! it was Jove's cafe - O that I were a God; to shoot forth thunder upon these paltry, fervile, abject drudges - 2 Henry vi. 4 Ibid. 5 731 230 1592152 4 737144 I 773140 6818111 - He is their God; he leads them like a thing made by some other deity than nature Cor. 4 6 Therefore thou shalt vow by that fame God, what God foe'er it be Which is that God in office, guiding men Have the Gods envy Laft night the very Gods fhew'd me a vision - Think that the clearest Gods, who make them honours of mens impoffibilities, have preferved thee - Her hairs were gold, crystal the other's eyes Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 161 259 2 210 2 29 Taming of the Shrew. 1 - This is fairy gold, boy, and 'twill prove fo 3 347221 1397 224 Ibid. 3 3 399210 For this they have engrossed, and pil'd up the canker'd heaps of strange atchieved gold lefs fine in carrat, is more precious, preserving life in medicine potable That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold Henry iv. 4 44992 3 4 500138 Ibid. 2 2 517131 2 Henry vi. 1 2 574121 Ibid. 51 600129 Richard iii. 4 2657240 Coriolanus. 5 1 733227 Why, the dog coins 3 759 252 777255 180949 Ibid. 4 3 819252 Ibid. 4 3 823240 Ibid. 5 2 826113 Cymbeline. 23 903138 Ibid Romeo and Juliet. 1 1969 241 Golden-cars. To fee the fish cut with her golden-oars the filver ftream Mu. Ado Abt: Noth. Golden opinions Golden forrow. And wear a golden forrow Golden nofe tongue. I had as lieve Helen's golden tongue had commended Geldjmith. There did this perjured goldsmith swear me down 1994 214 864156 8155 I 223111 1 131259 7 368 134 Macbeth. Troilus for a copper - Have you not been acquainted with goldfmiths wives, and conn'd And this land be call'd the field of Golgotha and dead mens fculls Geah. In the fhape of man I fear not Goliah with a weaver's beam 2 8601 I Troil. and Cref.1 them out of rings Macbeth. I Gaffer. For none but Sampfons' and Goliaffes', it fendeth forth to skirmish 1 Hen. vi. 2 237114 2 3641 14 432253 70 235 2 545 238 Gondola. A. S. P. C. L. Gondola. In a gondola were feen together Lorenzo and his amorous Jeffica Mer. of Ven 2 8 2071/31 242 112 As You Like It. Gone. But Tuesday night laft gone I am gone, though I am here I have no further gone in this than by a single voice Goneril. D. P. 99/261 Henry viii. 2 675 126 Romeo and Juliet.5 3995213 Lear. Ibid. 1 929 1930110 Ibid. 4 6 959 220 Hamlet 2 21015242 Tempest. Good. What I told you then, I hope, I shall have leisure to make good Comedy of Errors. 5 1 120131 It were not good fhe knew his love left she make sport of it - The apprehenfion of the good gives but the greater feeling to the worfe - Thy overflow of good, converts to bad Glofter and good devil were alike 229 125 Ibid. I 242 239 1 252111 of the Shrew. Ibid. 3 Henry vi. What good is cover'd with the face of heaven, to be discover'd that can do me good The good I ftand on is my truth and honefty grows with her 418 260 Not having power to do the good it would, for the ill which doth controul it Some good I mean to do, deipight of mine own nature O monument and wonder of good deeds evilly bestow'd Ibid. 5 1 22018 a good deed to a If one good deed in all my life I did I do repent it from my very foul Good den, Sir Richard, God-a-mercy fellow His avocations Midf. Night's Dream. 2349119 175 Ibid. 21179139 Good-Friday. Sir Robert might have eat his part in me, upon Good-Friday, and ne'er broke his faft Good bap. Good-jer. What the good-jer 13901 23118 K. John.1 Good-jere. What the good-jere! one must bear, and that must be you 2 Henry iv. 2 4 484125 What the good-jere! do you think I would deny her Goodlier. I would, he lov'd his wife; if he were honefter, he were much goodlier Goodman boy. He fhall be endur'd; what, Goodman boy!-I say, he shall Rom. and Jul.1|| 5 974115 Goodman John, petition against 2 Henry vi. Good manners. When good manners fhall lie all in one or two men's hands, and they unwain'd too Good-morrow. A thousand times good-morrow 575128 in man and woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of their fouls Othello. 3 31061|1|25 But he, that filches from me my good name, robs me of that, which not enriches him, and makes me poor indeed Good nature. Or his good nature prizes the virtue that appears in Caffio, and looks not Goodness. And when old time fhall lead him to his end, goodness and he fill up one] monument All goodness is poifon to thy stomach - There is no goodness in the worm For goodness, growing to a pleurify, dies in his own too much Good-nights. And fware-they were his fancies, or his good-nights And Anne my wife hath bid the world good-night Good office. I would I could do a good office between you A. S. P. C. L. Henry viii. 21 68c112 Ibid. 3 2 591140 Antony and Cleop. 5 2 8012 2 Hamlet. 4 710322 3 2 Henry iv.3 2 4921 3 Richard it. 4 3 65919 Merry Wives of Windfer. Good ferming. All good feeming by the revolt, O huiband, fhall be thought put on for villainy Good festh. Good time. I 45222 Cymbeline. 3 4 909241 Mid. Night's Dr.2 3 182239 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 26238 Timon of Athens. 3 6 817154 Mid. Night's Dr. 2 3 182239 M. W. of Wind. Tam. of the Shrew. 5 1 2751 6 2 Henry iv.3 2 4902 3 Coriolanus. 19710224 He, that has but effected his good-will, hath overta'en mine act - When good-will is thew'd, though it come too short, the actor may Goodwins. The Goodwins I think they call the place plead pardon Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 7772 9 Merch. of Venice. 3 1 208151 Goodwin-Sands. The great fupply, that was expected by the Dauphin here, are wreck'd But that my fear is this-fome galled goose of Winchester would hifs Troi. and Creff. 511 891219 if I had you upon Sarum Plain, I'd drive you cackling home to Camelot Good goofe bite not Gefeberry. Are not worth a gooseberry Goofe look. Where got'it thou that goose look Gafe-quills. That many, wearing rapiers, are afraid of goofe-quills Gorbellied knaves Gorbodur king Lear. 2 2 941143 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979112 2 Henry iv. 2 4772 21 Macbeth. 5 3 384143 Hamlet. 2 2 1013243 1 Henry iv. 2 2 450121 Twelfth Night. 4 2 3271 54 Gordian knot. Turn him to any caufe of policy, the gordian knot of it he will unloofe, familiar as his garter As flippery as the gordian knot was hard Henry v.15102 3 Cymbeline. 902151 Ger'd. Oh, let no eye profane a tear for me, if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear R. ii.13 416 246 -If only to go warm were gorgeous, why, nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'ft Lear. 2 4 945215 3 863 246 Gerget. And with a palfy fumbling on his gorget, shake in and out the rivet Tr. & Cr. Gerandize. Thou shalt not gormandize as thou baft done with me 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 Golfips. 'Tis not a maid, for she hath goffips Go to a goffip's feast and go with me Sometimes lurk I in a goffip's bowl Coriolanus. 5 3 735153 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 Comedy of Errors.5 1 18122 - If my goffip report be an honest woman of her word That blinking Cupid goffips No noise, my lord; but needful conference about fome goffips for your 35238 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 1 120/216 179|2|2 208154 2791 17 Win. Tale. 2 3 3421 5 Much Ado About Nothing 5 1 142 251 Lear.4 5 957113 Goffip-like. I will leave you now in your goffip-like humour Got. Come on ye cowards; you were got in fear, though you were born in Rome Goths. D. P. Go to, mum-you are he Gotten in drink Titus Andronicus. Merry W. of Wind.1 3 Govern. If fuch a one be fit to govern, fpeak; I am as I have spoken - Come, wife, let's in, and learn to govern better; for yet may England curfe my wretched reign 2 Henry vi.49 598 1 37 - Alas! how fhould you govern any kingdom, that know not how to use ambafladors May I govern fo, to heal Rome's harms, and wipe away her woe Government. A found but not in government Midf. All must be even in our government Let men fay we be men of good government - compared to bees 'Tis government, that makes women feem divine; the want thereof makes thee abominable - Warwick, although my head still wear the crown, I here resign my government to thee Fear not my government Ibid. 4 6 625213 Othello. 3 31062147 Goujeers. The goujeers fhall devour them, flesh, and fell, ere they fhall make us weep Grace being the foul of your complexion fhould keep the body of it ever fair When once our grace we have forgot nothing goes right A. S. P. C. L. Meaf for Meaf. 3 8929 97 Much Alo About Noth.13 224-56 - His grace hath made the match, and all grace fay amen to it - How till the evening is, as huth'd on purpofe to grace harmony - A maid of grace, and complete majesty 3129215 114835 Ibid. 2 3 129 Love's Lab. Left. 1 Be now as prodigal of all dear grace, as nature was in making graces dear when the did itarve the general world befide and gave them all to you - The more my prayer, the leffer is my grace You have the grace of God, fir, and he hath enough - The parts and graces of the wreitler that did but lately foil the To fome kind of men, their graces ferve them but as enemies That one body thould be bil'd with all graces wide enlarg'd Such a poverty of grace To do good to yourfelf and to grace me Midf. Night's Dream. 2 finewy Charles As You Like It. 2 Ibid. 2 Ibid. 2 152115 3182156 2 204 2 2 229 2 46 3 230115 32301 23 Ibid. 3 2 235250 Ibid. 3 5 241 132 Ibid. 5 2 246237 2 258220 All's Well. 2284222 Tam. of the Shrew.1 - It lies in you, my lord, to bring me in fome grace, for you did bring me out Ibid. 5 2 302152 Now fhall my friend Petruchio do me graces The greatett grace, lending grace - You are the cruelleft the alive, if you will lead thefe graces to the grave, and leave the world no copy --- Put your grace in your pocket, fir, for this once, and let your flesh and blood obey Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace, yet grace must still look fo -The king-becoming graces,- - I have no relish of them -This, and what needful elte that calls upon us, by the giace of Grace, we will perform -me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle: I am no traitor's uncle my 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.1 He may keep his own grace, but he is almost out of mine: I can affure him Ibid. 2 4 2 H. iv 1 21 455 247628 Henry v.1 2 513 126 Ibid. 2 ch. 514 30 - Whiles yet the cool and temperate wind of grace o'er blows the filthy and contagi ous clouds, of heady murder, ipoil, and villainy Now and then goes to the wars to grace himself Ibid. 3 3 52212 O bafe Walloon, to win the Dauphin's grace, thruft Talbot with a fpear into the back - To grace my ftratagems - Chofen from above, by inspiration of celestial grace 524122 - My majefty! why man, I am but grace 2 Henry vi.I 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 grace of God - Being not propt by ancestry, (whofe grace chalks fucceffors their way) Henry viii. render but 4 652232 1 6722.10 26752 23 Ibid. 3 269033 Coriolanus 5 3 736134 F. Cafar. 3 2 7552 5 Ant. and Cleop 11789127 - Rather to thew a noble grace to both parts, than feek the end of one Ibid. 4 2 7911 20 7982 36 Timon of Athens. 1 1 803223 Grace. |