A. S. P. C. I.. Garlands. Bound with triumphant garlands will I come and lead thy daughter to af conqueror's bed -Call him vile that was your garland Richard iii. 4) 6622 6 705140 Garlick. Eat no onions or garlick, for we are to utter most fweet breath Mid. N. Dream.42 1922 5 Marry, garlick, to mend her kiffing with Garlick eaters. And the breath of garlick eaters -- And faw me court Margaret in Hero's garments His garments are rich, but he wears them not handsomely New honours come upon him like ftrange garments To face the garment of rebellion with some fine colour His meanest garment Winter's Tale. 4 3 35144 Tempeft 2 I 7257 M. Ado Ab. Noth. 5 1 143146 Win. Tale 4 3 356253 Macbeth. 3 365250 1 Henry iv. 51 468143 Richard iii.1 3 640 215 She held the very garment of Pofthumus in more refpect than my noble perfon -I do not like the fashion of your garments: you will fay, they are Perfian attire; Garner'd. But there, where I have garner'd up my heart Or with taper-light to feek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, is waftful K. John. 4 2 403136 Garnife'd. They are all in love, every one her own hath garnish'd with fuch bedecking ornaments of praise A many fools that stand in better place garnish'd like him Gartered with red and blue lift Gafees. But I am faint, my gafhes cry for help A perilous gafh, a very limb lopt off - Killes the gafhes that bloodily did yawn upon his face Now 'tis twenty-feven: every gafh was an enemy's grave Gefins. If both break, your gafkins fall Gafp. I will follow thee to the last gasp with truth and loyalty - His fortunes all lie fpeechlefs, and his name is at last gafp Gafled. Gafted by the noife I made, full fuddenly he fled Guffs. Do you perceive the gaftness of her eye -Thefe gates must not be fhut, but in the night, or in the time of war -This gate inftructs you how to adore the heavens; and bows you their will Winter's Tale 3 Henry vi.47 626225 Coriolanus. 4 708124 Ibid. 2 2 715249 morning's holy Cymbeline. 33 908 119 renders back his Gave. My mind gave me, in feeking tales and informations, ag infl this man, ye blew Gate. And yet my mind gave me, his cloaths made a false report of him Gauled. They that are most gauled with my folly, they most must laugh As And who abftains from meat that is not gaunt - Leannefs is all gaunt Am I for the grave, gaunt as a grave His plate, coin, and moveables feized By the buryed hand of warlike Gaunt - I am not John a Gaunt, your grandfather; but yet no coward, Hal - Then Warwick difannuls great John of Gaunt 2 Henry iv. 1 Troil. and Creff4 5 Lear4 6 957214 475 142 882259 Gauntlet. A fcaly gauntlet now, with joints of fteel, muft glove this hand - By Mars his gauntlet thanks - There's my gauntlet; I'll prove it on a giant Gareds Mid. Night's Dream.1 I 175220 191128 As the remembrance of an idle gawd, which in my childhood I did doat upon Ibid. 4 1 That all, with one confent, praise new born gauds Garufey, Sir Nicholas 876144 1714123 King John. 3 3 399235 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1 Gaze. She, that you gaze on fo, as the fits at fupper 1 Henry iv.5 4 4715 27236 Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265220 Winter's Tale.5 1359256 Ibid. 5 3 362115 She was more worth fuch gazes than what you look on now Then yield thee, coward, and live to be the fhew and gaze o' the time Macbeth 57 386 1 50 706256 883259 At length the fun, gazing upon the earth Coriolanus. Troil, and Craffid. 4 Comedy of Errors. I I 104129 - I would leave grazing, were I of your flock, and only live by gazing Gear. Difguis'd, like Mufcovites, in fhapeless gear Love's Labor Loft.5 2 350245 1691 8 I 198217 But I will remedy this gear ere long, or fell my title for a glorious grave 2 Hen. vi. 1584137 Geck. And made the most notorious geck, and gull, that e'er invention play'd on Tw. Nt. 51332128 And to become the geck and fcorn o' the other's villainy Geer. If fortune be a woman, fhe's a good wench for this geer Welcome all to this geer; the fooner the better Poifon; fuch foon-fpending geer as will difperfe itself through all the veins Ibid. 5 1 Geefe. Uncle, tell mistress Ann the jeft, how my father stole two geefe out of a pen Ibid. 17022 39 Lear 2 4 943156 Love's Labor Loft.1 I 184147 Since I pluck'd geefe, play'd truant, and whipp'd top Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 185137 He that trufts in you, where he fhould find you lions, finds you hares; where foxes, geefe Coriolanus.1 17051.28 You fouls of geefe, that bear the fhapes of men Ibid. 4 708160 Geffery's. Look here upon thy brother Geffery's face, thefe eyes, these brows, were moulded out of his King John.21 3912 9 Geld. Does your worship mean to geld and fpay all the youth in the city Meaf for Meaf2 I 82127 - If this prove true, they'll pay for't: by mine honour, I'll geld them all Win. Tale. 2 I 340150 Twas nothing to geld the cod-piece of a purfe A. S. P. C. L. Gelded. Lord Say hath gelded the commonwealth, and made it an eunuch 2 Henry vi. 45, 5941154 458 111 Merch. of Ven. 5 1 220 211 206 254 -"Tis that miracle, and queen of gems, that nature pranks her in, attracts my foul Twelfth Night. 2 4 317239 Who knows yet, but from this lady may proceed a gem to lighten all this ifle H. viii. 2 Geminy of baboons Gender. The great love the general gender bear him Supply it with one gender of herbs, or diftract it with many - Or keep as a ciftern for foul toads to knot and gender in 3 683141 2 53253 Hamlet. 4 71031159 Whilft a field fhould be dispatch'd and fought, you are difputing of your generals Merry Wives of Wind. 2 Othello. 310502 7 Ibid. 4 210711 9 General. The general, fubject to a well-wish'd king Meafure for Measure. 2 2 852 4 1 Henry vi. Our general is cut i' the middle, and but one half of what he was yesterday Generation. When the work of generation was between thefe woolly breeders, in the act Fourteen they fhall not fee to bring falfe generations - Is this the generation of love? hot blood, hot thoughts, and hot deeds Tr. and Cr.3 1 - Or he that makes his generation meffes to gorge his appetite, fhall to my bofom be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd Generofity. To break the heart of generosity, and make bold power look pale Pr'ythee, fon, do; for we must be gentle, now we are gentlemen -The air nimbly and fweetly recommends itself unto our gentle fenfes -Be he ne'er fo vile, this day fhall gentle his condition - Tis a condition they account gentle Henry v.43 531216 Coriolanus. 2 3 717154 1805219 Tim.of Athens.I Troil, and Cref.45 882216 Ibid. 45 8841 4 Cymbeline. 2 91514 Gentleman. If you ftrike me, you are no gentleman; and if no gentleman, why, then no - Leaving me no fign, fave men's opinions, and my living blood, to fhew the world I am a gentleman - of the fhade -To bear a gentleman in hand, and then stand upon fecurity 1262116 - It was never merry world in England, fince gentlemen came up Gentleman born. But I was a gentleman born before my father Hamlet. 5110332 29 Win. Tale. 2361130 182242 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 Your gentlenets fhall force, more than your force move us to gentleneis As Y.L. It. 2 7 233140 -I have not from your eyes that gentlenefs and fhew of love, that I was wont to have - And will with deeds requite thy gentleness Julius Cafar. 1 2 742 218 Titus Andronicus. I 2833254 blood 1 H. vi. 5 5 567 241 Othello. 4 3 1072263 Richard iii. 3640220 Gentler. Decrepit mifer! bafe ignoble wretch! I am defcended of a gentler Ibid. 13 639150 Gentlewoman. It was the death of the most virtuous gentlewoman, that ever nature had praife for creating Gently. What's amifs, may it be gently heard A.S. P. C. L. All's Well. 5 5 30024 Ant. and Cleop. 227742 4 Gentry. If that thy gentry, Britain, go before this lout, as he exceeds our lords Cym.5 2 920 222 The George, prophan'd, hath loft his holy honour Hamlet. 2 21010139 Richard 4 4 562248 Ibid. 4 4 562 253 591 231 St. George, that fwing'd the dragon, and e'er fince fits on his horse-back at mine hoftefs door Mine innocency, and St. George to thrive 2 Henry vi. 41 King John. 21 393142 Richard ii. 1 3 41710 668 155 Richard i. 5 3 Our ancient word of courage, fair St. George, infpire us with the spleen of fiery dragons Ibid. 5 3 669128 Germane. The phrafe would be more germane to the matter, if we could carry a cannon by our fides Hamlet. 5 21039|1|10 Germaine. Those that are germaine to him, though removed fifty times, shall all come under the hangman Winter's Tale. 4 3 357115 Germens. All germens fpill at once, that make ingrateful man 946/2/40 378 155 999 2334156 Geft. To let him there a month, behind the geft prefix'd for his parting Timon of Athens.1 180412 Henry viii. 5 3 702226 To the dumbness of the gesture one might interpret Meaf. for Meaf.5 1 1021 I Never, O never, do his ghost the wrong, to hold your honour more precise and nice with others, than with him When fpirits walk, and ghofts break up their graves And yonder shines Aurora's harbinger, at whofe approach ghofts wandering here and there, troop home to church-yards Henry the fifth, thy ghoft I invocate 1 Henry vi. 1544142 2 Henry vi. 1 Ibid. 2 588 157 Oft have I feen a timely parted ghoft, of afhey femblance Sometimes he talks as if Duke Humphrey's ghost were by his side - D. P. -Poor mortal living ghost And ghofts did fhrink, and squeal about the streets Of Hamlet's father. D. P. - There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave, to tell us this - It is an honeft ghoft - I'll take the ghoft's word for a thousand pounds Ibid. 3 21021 212 Giant. It is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous to ufe it like a giant Giant-rade. Woman's gentle brain could not drop forth fuch giant-rude invention Giantess. I had rather be a giantess, and lie under Mount Pelion Gil. As You Like It. 4 3 244118 M. IV. of Windfor. 2 1 52139 1 Henry iv. 2 443 233 Hamlet.3 41025-2,22 A. S. P. C. L. 5418 Gibber. And the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets Hamlet. 11000|2|46 Giber. You are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table, than a neceffary Giber. A loufy knave, to have his gibes, and his mockeries With taunts did gibe my missive out of audience Mark the fleers, the gibes, and notable fcorns Where be your gibes now Gibing. That's the way to choak a gibing spirit Gibingly. Which most gibingly, ungravely, he did fashion Coriolanus. 21 712234 Merry W. of Windfor. 3 3 62130 Ibid. 4 5 69 Ant. and Cleop. 2 2 775 18 Giddily. The parts that fortune hath beflow'd upon her, tell her I told as giddily as fortune Giddinefs. Neither call the giddinefs of it in question Giddy. Art not thou thyfelf giddy with the fashion too Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 174141 Coriolanus. 2 718216 Twelfth Night. 2 As You Like It. 5 2 2461 39 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 3 3 135 1 133 24318 Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3 2702 8 Ibid. 5 2 2751 56 4041 Henry v.1 2512148 3 Henry vi.4 8 627 39 Richard iii. 2 3 6462 Romeo and Juliet. 1 Tw. Night. 2 4 316| Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 34 35 Mer. Wives of Windfor.1 Ibid. 1 I 46 Mu. Ado About Nothing.2 -Your gifts are fo good, here is none will hold you 37 126227 As You Like It.2 7 232 233 Taming of the Shrew.1 1256 -His prefent gift fhall furnish me to those Italian fields, where noble -The gifts, the looks from me, are pack'd, and lock'd up in my heart ༡ All's Well. 21| 28| 12 fellows ftrike 16.2 3 288 8 Twelfth Night.1 3 308 246 Winter's Tale. 4 3 353123 Richard iii.4 2 658142 Henry vi672216 Tim. of Ath. -A gift, that heaven gives for him, which buys a place next to the king Thou difputeft like an infant; go, whip thy gigg Giglots. Away with those giglots too, and with the other confederate Young Talbot was not born to be the pillage of a giglot wench Gild. I will make faft the doors, and gild myself with fome more ducats Ibid. 800/2/28 825145 Troi. and Creff 4 2 87 139 Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 162 128 Ibid. 165134 Cymbeline. 31 506 227 companions 101116 564 140 6206129 370 145 395116 2 Henry iv. 4 4 500 3 I 22111 exploit on - If he do bleed, I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, for it must seem their -Shall gild her bridal bed Gilded. Where should they find this grand liquor that hath gilded them -ferpent Gilded puddle. Thou didst drink the ftale of horses, and the gilded puddle which beatts Gilders. I am bound to Perfia, and want gilders for my voyage |