-Lord. D. P. 603 35954 young. D. P. Ibid. 3 Hen. vi. Climate. The bleffed gods purge all infection from our air whilft you do climate here W.T. Climb. Be it as the ftile fhall give us caufe to climb in the merrinefs 11000 255 Hamlet. 1 Love's Lab. Loft. 1 Clinquant. To-day the French, all clinquant, all in gold, like heathen down the English Clip. Who with their drowsy, slow, and flagging wings clip dead mens graves 2 Hen. vi. 4 -O! let me clip you in arms as found, as when I woo'd your wives No grave upon the earth fhall clip in it a pair fo famous -You elements that clip us round about Clipped. Where is he living clipped in with the fea, that chides the banks Scotland, Wales, which calls me pupil Cid. His meaneft garment, that ever hath but clip'd his body - Were clip'd about with this moft tender air Chipper. And to-morrow the king himself will be a clipper Copper That Neptune's arms who clippeth thee about ping. Then again worries he his daughter, with clipping her Capt. Judas Macchabeus clipt, is plain Judas 1672115 1 591138 Coriolanus. 67092 I Ibid. 4 5 729156 Ant. and Cleo.48 7931 2 Ibid. 5 2 802228 Othello. 3 31064|2|10 of England, 1 Hen. iv.3 1457 54 Cymbeline. 2 3903 259 Ibid. 5 5 92049 Hen. v.4 15292 5 K. Joln. 5 Winter's Tale. 2 360 2 I Love's Labor Loft.5 but fo Lear. 4 7 960|1 Ju. Cafar. 741 Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 K. Jobn. 4 Ibid. 4 3 2 Hen. vi. 4 7 4071 596137 676239 All my reports go with the modest truth; nor more, nor clipt, Clitar, D. P. Clack. An old cloak, makes a new jerkin We will not line his thin beftained cloak with our pure honours. - Now happy he, whofe cloak and cincture can, hold out this tempeft Thou ought'ft not to let thy horfe wear a cloak Chaths. Their cloaths are of fuch a pagan cut Clock. They'll tell the clock to any benefit that we fay befits the hour - Methinks, your maw, like mine, fhould be your clock and strike you a meffenger A woman that is like a German clock home, without -You thould ask me what time o'day; there's no clock in the foreft As You Like It.3 2 2371 18 Twelfth Night.3321 Richard .55 438 247 1 Hen. iv. Hen. v.4 ch. Mu. Alo. Abt. Noth. 2 I 2 445 5271 7 I 545 248 120 2 8 4 Twelfth Night.34 324159 Cging. Since thou haft far to go, bear not along the clogging burden of a guilty foul R..13 118 Cfter. This day my fifter fhould the cloister enter -He will fteal, fir, an egg out of a cloister 35 13 Henry .1 2 512 226 Richard iii. 4 2057 237 Troil, and Creff32 8731 22 C'd. Every one according to the gift which bounteous nature hath in him clos'd Macb. 31 373 243 Cply. We have clofely fent for Hamlet hither Col. Your lion, that holds his poll-ax fitting on a close-ftool, will be given to Ajax 4 N 11009153 Love's Lab. Loft.5 |21 871|2|52 Clofe-flool. A paper from fortune's close-ftool to give to a nobleman Clofing. This clofing with him fits his lunacy Clofure. And make a mutual closure of our house Cloten. D. P. Clotharius. A. S. P. C. L. Treil. and Creff. 3 863218 Cymbeline. Clothes. Who is thy grandfather; he made thofe clothes, which, as it seems, make thee Clothe. So fhall I clothe me in a forc'd content Clothier's yard. Draw me a clothier's yard Cymbeline.4 2 91526 Hen. viii. Clotpoles. I will fee you hang'd like clot poles ere I come any more to your tents Tr.and Cr. 2 1 866213 Clot-pole. I have fent Cloten's clot-pole down the stream, in embasly to his mother Cym. 4 2 916211 Call the clot-pole back Bleffed are clouds to do, as fuch clouds do Lear. 4 935141 Tempeft. 2 2 IC245 Ibid. 4 I 17129 Love's Labor Loft.5 2 167260 2 Henry iv. 3 1 488|1|16| In the midft of this bright shining day, I spy a black, suspicious, threatning cloud For every cloud engenders not a storm 3 Hen. vi. 5 3 629|2|20 Ibid. 5 3 629|2|29 And all the clouds, that lowr'd upon our house, in the deep bofom of the ocean bury'd When clouds are seen, wife men put on their cloaks Keeps himself in clouds Cloud-capt towers Cloud in bis face. He were the worse for that, were he a horse; so is he, being a man Ant. and Cleop.3 2 782246 Clouded. I would not be a flander-by to hear my fovereign mistress clouded fo Ws. T. 1 2 3371 4 Cloudy. You cloudy princes, and heart forrowing peers Cloven. Lift what work he makes amongit our cloven army Cloven chin. She came, and puts me her white hand to his cloven chin Troil, and Cre Cloveft. When thou cloveft thy crown i' the middle, and gaveft away both parts Lear. 1 4 936 Clout. A' muft shoot nearer, or he'll ne'er hit the clout Love's Lab. Loft. 4 1 1582 He would have clapp'd i' the clout at twelve score She looks as pale as any clout in the varfal world A clout about that head where late the diadem stood Clouted. And put my clouted brogues from off my feet Lear. 4 6 957217 Rom. and Juliet. 2 4 980151 Hamlet. 2 21015210 Cymbeline. 4 29177 1 252110 Clowder. And couple clowder with the deep-mouth'd brach Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. It is meat and drink to me to fee a clown As You Like It. 2 2 229 240 Let thofe, that play your clowns, speak no more than is fet down for them Hamlet. Cloyed. The cloyed will Have both their eyes and ears fo cloy'd importantly Cloys. His royal bird prunes the immortal wing, and cloys his beak Clue. If it be fo, you have wound a goodly clue Clung. How they clung in their embracement, as they grew together Clufers. And cowardly nobles, gave way to your clutters Here come the clusters Clutch. Come let me clutch thee: I have thee not Not that I have the power to clutch my hand Clutch'd. Is there none of Pigmalion's images newly made women to be had now, for putting the hand in the pocket, and extracting it clutched Meef for Meaf3 2 902 Within thine eyes fat twenty thoufand deaths, in thine hands clutch'd as many millions Civler-pipes. Would they were clyfter-pipes for your fake I I Coriolanus. 3 3 725151 "Orbello. 2 11053135 Coach-makers. Cacb-makers. Made by the joiner fquirrel or old grub time out of mind the fairies] coach-makers Ce-a. But, if I tell how these two did co-act Ceal. There is no malice in this burning coal It is you have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me If he could burn us all into one coal, we have deferv'd it A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.14 973238 Troilus and Crefida. 5 2 886 219 Winter's Tale. 1 2 335411 Hamlet. A pair of tribunes, that have rack'd for Rome to make coals cheap Coal-black is better than another hue Ceaft. Whofe haughty fpirit, winged with defire, will coaft my crown K. John. 21015120 1402252 Henry iii. 2 4 684 232 Romeo and Juliet. I 1967 121 Coafting. So glib of tongue, that give a coasting welcome ere it comes I would not be in fome of your coats for two pence Cobble. Why, fir, cobble you 881 245 64227 326 252 349125 Henry v. 4 3 532125 549 212 M.W. of Wind. 1 I 452 5 1 Henry vi. 1 5 bodies in black 3 Henry vi. 2 1 61c255 J. Cafar.1 174128 1705155 Richard ii. 242225 J. Cafar. Cobbled foes. And feebling such as stand not in their liking, below their cobbled fhoes Cor.I Good master Cobweb, if I cut my finger, I shall make bold with you' Cock. And look thou meet me ere the first cock crow Of what kind fhould this cock come of A comblefs cock, fo Kate will be my hen - Piftol's cock is up, and flashing fire will follow Troilus and Crefida. 2 74115 865242 Mid. Night's Dream. 175 Ibid. 3 1 184 250 Ibid. 2 2 1812 5 233128 2621 20 Ibid. 2 1 262121 370 242 575 5 667251 - This early village cock hath twice done falutation to the morn His cocks do win the battle ftill of mine, when it is all to nought - I have retir'd me to a wasteful cock, and fet mine eyes at flow - I must go up and down like a cock that no body can match Henry v.2 1 Richard iii. 53 Ant. and Cleop. 2 3 777 31 Timon of Athens. 2 2 811247 Cymbeline. 21 901 52 Ibid. 2190154 - You are a cock and a capon too; and you crow, cock, with your comb on -The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, doth with his lofty and fhrill-founding throat awake the god of day Hamlet. - Some fay that ever 'gainst that feafon comes wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, this bird of dawning fingeth all night long by cock Ibid. I 11001138 Ibid. 4 5102916 - [Boat] And yon' tall anchoring bark, diminish'd to her cock; her cock, a buoy, almost too fmall for fight Cock-fout-time. Much about cock-fhut-time, from troop to troop, went through the army Cock-fare Richard iii.5 2 666148 1 Henry iv. 2 1449 Trwelfth Night 3 4 3242 7 9 Cockatrices. They will kill one another by the look, like cockatrices 1 Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984131 Cocker'd. Shall a beardless boy, a cocker'd filken wanton, brave our fields K. John. 5407241 Cackle. Sow'd cockle, reap'd no corn Why 'tis a cockle, or a walnut-fhell Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 164221 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 27113 Coriolanus. 31 719 245 Hamlet. 4 51028219 326157 In foothing them, we nourish 'gainit our fenate the cockle of rebellion Cukney. I am afraid this great lubber the world will prove a cockney Twelfth Night.|4| Cockney Cockney, Cry to it, nuncle, as the cockney did to the eels, when the put them i' the patte alive Cockpit. Can this cockpit hold the vasty field of France Cockrel. It had upon its brow a bump as big as a young cockrel's stone Corylus. As hateful as Cocytus' misty mouth Codding.. That codding fpiiit had they from their mother Cod-picce to flick pins on A. S. P. C. L. Lear. 2 4 944|T| 7 Henry v.1eb. 509112 Rom. and Jul.13 971 2 6 Titus Andronicus. 2 4 840133 Ibid. 51 851|1|38 Twelfth Night. 5 311260 Trvo Gent. of Ver.2 7 For the rebellion of a cod-piece, to take away the life of a man Measure for Meafure. 3 2 Much Ado About Nothing. 3 Love's Labour Loft. 3 333 91/124 135129 156227 The cod-piece that will house, before the head has any Cod's-bead. To change the cod's-head for the falmon's tail Winter's Tale. 4 3 355221 Lear.3 94713 Ibid. 3 2 947|1|17| Othello. 211053110 M. Wives of Windfor. 2 2 5625 Twelfth Night. 3 4 32615 fomewhat light Our coffers-with too great a court, and liberal largess-are grown The lining of his coffers fhall make coats to deck our foldiers - Her afhes, in an urn more precious than the rich jewel'd coffer Coffin. A custard coffin Great king, within this coffin I present thy bury'd fear Richard ii. 4 419/2/20 Tbit. 4 419241 1 Henry 13 44613 of Darius 1 Henry vi. 3 Henry vi. And of the paste a coffin will I rear, and make two pafties of your fhameful heads Coffin'd. Would't thou have laugh'd, had I come coffin'd home, that weep'ft to fee me triumph Becaufe I cannot flatter, and speak fair, fmile in men's faces, fmooth, deceive, and 6 550|1| 1| 3 271131 Richardi.5 6 439 259 3 607161 I 713 228 602 I 60224 Much Ado About Nothing. 5 142 115 2 168 142 Richard iii.1 Timon of Athens (5 companion, the hoft of - Come both, you cogging Greeks, have at you both And that great men shall press for cinctures, stains, relicks, and Coigne of vantage Troilus and Creffida. 5 2 1 Henry vi. 24 cognizance 7. Cafar. 2 2 Cymbeline. 24 M. W. of Windfor. 31 Meafure for Measure. 2 coherent All's Well. 3| 7| Coign. See you yon coign o' the capitol: yon corner stone What a coil is there 58 25 I 801 18 295|1|13| Lear.1 2934 125 Macbeth. 1 6 367214 Coriolanus. 5 4 7371 21 his reafon Tempeft. Two Gent. of Verona. Comedy of Errors. 3 For the wedding being there to-morrow there is a great coil to night M. A. Ab. Noth. 3 2 4125 2 26114 1 109224 3 134 244 COL Cain. The face of an old Roman coin fcarce feen You have caufed your holy-hat to be stampt on the king's coin Henry viii. 3 2 691 232 3 759217 - I had rather coin my heart, and drop my blood for drachmas, than to wring from the hard hands of peasants their vile trash by any indirection - heaven's image in ftamps that are forbid Coinage. This is the very coinage of your brain Coiner. Some coiner with his tools made me a counterfeit They cannot touch me for coining; I am the king himself Co-jein. Thou may'st co-join with something; and thou doft Colbrand, the giant, that fame mighty man Julius Cafar. Meaf. for Meaf 2 4 8562 26 Cymbeline. 2 5 Winter's Tale. - I am not Sampfon, Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, to mow 'em down before me King John. Colibar. Which makes her feat of Belmont, Colchos' strand, and many Jafons come in queft of her 90613 901 2 57 9572 7 2335213 1389248 2 701111 I 1991,25 Much Ado About Noth. 3 4 1361 26 Taming of the Shrew. 12671 57 All's Well.36 294213 2 Henry iv.449235 2 Henry vi. 4582139 1 585157 - friends to me: what do they in the north, when they should serve their fovereign in the west - A milk-fop, one who never in his life felt fo much cold as over fhoes in fnow Cymbeline. 5 5 925 220 M. Ado Abt. Noth. 1 He fpake of her, as Dian had hot dreams, and the alone were cold Romeo and Juliet. 1969 2 1 Colde. The most coldest that ever turn'd up ace 3521 50 King John. 2 1 3911 21 Timon of Athens. 2 2 812214 1 Henry iv. 2 4 454 2 22 Twelfth Night. 2 5 318247 2 Henry iv. 4741 55 Coldways, that feem like prudent helps, are very poisonous where the difeafe is violent Celeville, Sir John. D. P. Golic. Oft the teeming earth is with a kind of colic pinch'd and vex'd Collection. Her fpeech is nothing, yet the unfhaped use of it doth move the hearers to Ibid. 4 5 1028 151 Much Ado About Noth. 5 4 1462 26 Othello. 2 3 1056246 Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 163131 fhall be to him fhortly Othello. 31052 35 Tempest 2 3212 Colour. 1 |