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Grief What private griefs they have, alas, I know not

- O Caffius, I am fick of many griefs

A. S. P. C. L

Julius Cæfar 31 21 7561245
Ibid. 4 3 760150

-Thefe walls of ours were not erected by their hands, from whom you have receiv'd your griefs

Tim. of Athens.5 6 828233

-My grief was at the height before thou cam'st, and now, like Nilus, it difdaineth bounds

Thy griefs their sports, thy refolution mock'd

- has fo wrought on him, he takes faife fhadows for true substances
Extremity of griefs would make men mad

What grief hath fet the jaundice on your cheek
O, that hufband! my fupreme crown of grief

Titus Andronicus.
Ibid.

I 842137 1843 226

Ibid. 2 844257

Ibid. 1845128

Troil. and Cre1 3 861241
Cymbeline.17899

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Some griefs are medicinable; that is one of them, for it doth phyfic love Ibid. 2 507210
Great griefs, I fee, medicine the lefs

His grief grew puiffant, and the ftrings of life began to crack
One defperate grief cures with another's languish

Ibid. 4 2 917142

Lear. 5 3 964223 29794 3 2 9752 5

Romeo and Juliet.

- Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, who is already fick and pale with grief Ib. 2|
Some grief fhews much of love: but much of grief shews ftill fome want of wit Ib. 3598816
This is the poiton of deep grief
What is he, whofe grief bears fuch an emphasis

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Hamlet.4 51029|1|21
Ibid. 511036|123

- For my particular grief is of fo flood-gate and o'erbearing nature, that it engluts and
fwallows other forrows
Othello.
Grief-foot. But as a difcontented friend, grief-shot with his unkindness Coriolanus.
Grievance. Sweet complaining grievance
Trvo Gent. of Verona.

- Madam, I pity much your grievances

The king is weary of dainty and fuch picking grievances

Ibid. 4 3

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Grieve. It grieves me much more, for what I cannot do for you, than what befals my

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Gripe. Upon my head they plac'd a fruitless crown, and put a barren fcepter in my

Seek you to feize and gripe into your hands, the royalties and rights
Hereford

To gripe the general sway into your hand

By virtue of that ring, I take my caufe out of the gripes of cruel men

Join gripes with hands made hard with hourly falfhood

We have yet many among us can gripe as hard as Caffibelan

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Macbeth.

of banish'd
Richard 2

1 Henry iv.
Henry viii.
Cymbeline.

Ibid.

Henry viii. 2
I Henry vi
Romeo and Juliet.

Grife. And lay a fentence, which, as a grife, or step, may help thefe lovers into your favour

Griffel. For patience fhe will prove a fecond Griffel

Grize. For every grize of fortune is fmooth'd by that below
Grizzled. To the boy Cæfar, fend this grizzled head

His beard was grizzl'd

Groan. God give him a grace to groan

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Otbello 1 31049128 Tam. of the Sbrew. 2 1 26223 Timon of Athens. 4 3 819241 Ant. and Cleop.311 788153 Hamlet. 210041 9 Love's Labor Loft.43 160219 Groans.

Groans. The wretched animal heav'd forth fuch groans, that their discharge did ftretch

his leathern coat almost to bursting

- Coft me the dearest groans of a mother

As You Like It.2
All's Well 5

A.S. P. C.L. 22445

5 3006

Richard . I 2 416128
Ibid.

And what hear there for welcome, but my groans
Go, count thy way with fighs; Imine with groans

435 29

Heart-offending groans

Then in the midit a tearing groan did break the name of Antony

Religion groans at it

2 Henry vi. 3 2 Aat, and Cleop. 4 12 Timon of Athens.32

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Such groans of roaring wind and rain

The crows and coughs, that wing the midway air, fhew fcarce fo grofs as beetles Lear
In the grofs and fcope of mine opinion

Lear. 3 2 94725

Grean'd. Hadft thou groan'd for him, as I have done, thou’dst be more pitiful Ricb.i.52 43631

Groaning. What shall be done, fir, with the groaning Juliet

It would coft you a groaning to take off my edge
A half-fac'd groat, five hundred pound a year

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Groom. A bridegroom, fay you? 'tis a groom, indeed, a grumbling groom T. of the Shrew.3
You'll prove a jolly furly groom, that take it on you at the firit to roundly
You logger-head and unpolish'd grooms

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1 Ibid.

The grofler manner of thefe world's delights, he throws upon the grofs world's bater flaves

And we that fell by grofs

Now to all fenfe 'tis grofs, you love my fon

Who is fo grofs, that cannot fee this palpable device? Yet who fo bold but fays he fees it not

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Henry viii.
Hamlet.

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Hath made a gross revolt

Othello.

And fools as grofs as ignorance made drunk

Ibid.

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Grofsly. With what poor judgment he hath now caft her off, appears too grofsly Lear.1

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Speak not fo grossly

Merch. of Venice. 5

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Working fo grofsly in a natural caufe

Henry v.2

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Grofsnefs of the foppery

Merry W. of Wind.

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Whofe grofsnefs little characters fum up: and in the publication make no strain

Grove. Amongst a grove the very straightest plant

Grovel. Gaze on and grovel on thy face

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Grounds. But I fhall lofe the grounds I work upon

All's Well.

May the ground gape and fwallow me alive, when I fhall kneel to him that flew my father

Give no ground unto the houfe of York

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With five times fo much converfation I fhould get ground of your fair mistress Cym. - Let's quit this ground

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- We fee the ground whereon thefe woes do lie; but the true ground of all thefe piteous woes we cannot without circumstance defcry

Friends to this ground

Grounded. How grounded he his title to the crown

Groundlings. To iplit the ears of the groundlings

Grow. If matters grow to your likings

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If I do grow great, I'll grow lefs, I'll purge and leave fack, and live cleanly

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Grady,

Grows. It grows again fresher than e'er it was

-They that my trust must grow to, live not here
-It is a purpos'd thing, and grows by plot

- Their defeat doth by their own infinuation grow -What grows of it no matter

A. S. P. C. L.

Henry viii. 21 680,224
Ibid. 1687143

Growing. Even just the fum, that I do owe to you, is growing to me by Antipholis

Coriolanus.

1792 4

Hamlet.
Lear. I

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Comedy of Errors.4
3 Henry vi. 2
Julius Cafar. 2
W. Tale.

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Or bath'd our growing with our heated bloods
Which is a great way growing on the South
Greten. 'Tis fafer to avoid what's grown, than question how it was born
Growth. But I, his brother, gain nothing under him but growth;
animals on his dunghills are as much bound to him as 1

for the which his
As You Like It.1

Ibid. I

Three proper young men, of excellent growth and presence Grub. There is difference between a grub and butterfly; yet your butterfly was a grub

Grudge. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient him

So perish they that grudge one thought against your majesty

Coriolanus.5 3 737130

grudge I bear
Mer. of Ven. 13 200 245
I Henry vi. 3

Your private grudge, my lord of York, will out, though ne'er so cunningly you fmother it

Grudging. He eats his meat without grudging

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Ibid. 41 560228

M. Ado About Nothing 3 4 136|1|50

How will their grudging ftomachs be provok'd to wilful disobedience Grumble. What art thou doft grumble there i' the straw

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I Henry vi. 4 1 560262
Lear. 34 948151

Tam. of the Shrew. 251

2 Hen, iv. 1492126 Meaf. for Meafi 4 78259 Ibid. I 88143

•Much Ado About Nothing.1

See to my houfe, left to the fearful guard of an unthrifty knave But the is arm'd for him, and keeps her guard in honestest defence - To guard a title that was rich before

I ftay but for my guard; on to the field

As for the queen, I'll take her to my guard

Guardage. Run from her guardage to the footy bofom of such a thing
Guardant. But when my angry guardant stood alone

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Mer. of Venice.

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All's Well. 3 5

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King John. 4

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Hen. v. 42

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Love's Labor Loft. 3
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Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 as thou Othello. 1 1 Henry vi. 47 Coriolanus Cor. 5 Mer. of Venice. 2 22041 this opinion Merchant of Venice. 1

- You fhall perceive that a Jack guardant cannot office me from my fon Guarded. Give him a livery more guarded than his fellows

Gudgeon. Fish not with this melancholy bait, for this fool's gudgeon,

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Mer. of Venice.13 200 255

If they would yield us but the fuper fluity, while it were wholesome, we might guefs, they relieved us humanely

Here is the guess of their true ftrength and forces

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Coriolanus. I 1703123
Lear. 5961 242
Othello. 3 31061112
Lear.37 951253
2 334 216

Gueff. Your gueft then, madam; to be your prifoner, should import offending W. Tale. 1
Gueft-cavalier

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Midf. Night's Dr. 3 2
Merry W. of Wind. 1
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Cymbeline.
Hamlet.

-The heavinefs and guilt, within my bosom, take off my manhood
My ftronger guilt defeats my strong intent

So full of artless jealousy is guilt

Guiltinefs. Nay, guiltiness will speak, though tongues were out of use
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1 Henry vi. 1
Richard iii. 4 4 664141
2 Henry vi. 2 3 582127
Cymbeline 5 2 920161
Hamlet. 3 31023118
Ibid. 4 51028212
Othello. 5 11075149
Guiltinefs.

Guiltinefs. Why fhould I fear, I know not; fince guiltinefs I know not

A. S. P. C. L. Othello.15 210761130 4 6421 32 Othello. 4 11067223

I will not reafon what is meant hereby, because I will be guilt lefs of the meaning R. iii.
Many worthy and chafte dames, even thus, all guiltlefs meet reproach
Guilty. Wherein I confefs me much guilty, to deny fo fair and excellent ladies any
thing
We make guilty of our difafters, the fun, the moon, and the stars
Guilty-deeds. It prefles to my memory, like damned guilty deeds to finners minds

As You Like It. 1 2 226 225
Lear.1 2 933249

Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984242
Otbello. 31059243

Guilty-like. I cannot think it, that he would fteal away fo guilty-like
Guinea ben. Ere I would fay, I would drown myself for the love of a guinea hen, I
would change my humanity with a baboon

Guinever. That was a woman when queen Guinever of Britain was a little wench

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Love's Labor Loft.

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Hamlet. 2 21015115

Much Ado About Nothing. 23 139 140

The most notorious geck and gull that e'er invention play'd on

'Tis a gull, a fool, a rogue

Twelfth Night. 2 3 315 242
Ibid. 32322 12
Ibid. 1 33 a
Ibid. 13321 28

Henry v.3 6 5241/22

Clarence, whom I, indeed, have laid in darkness, I do beweep to many_fimple

gulls

Rich. ii. 13641|1|12

-Lord Timon will be left a naked gull, which flashes now a phoenix Timon of Athens. 21 81 5 -O gull! O dolt!

Gull-catcher. Here comes my noble gull-catcher

Gum. The gum down raping from their pale dead eyes

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Our poefy is, as gum which oozes from whence 'tis nourished

Guns. But for thefe vile guns, he would himself have been a foldier

Othello. 5 2 1070 224 Twelfth Night.2 5 319220

Henry v.4 2 530 239 Timon of Aibens.11803211 1 Henry iv. 3 445239 R. and Jul33 986 124 Henry 4 7 5352

As if that name, fhot from the deadly level of a gun, did murder her

Gunpowder. And touch'd with choler, hot as gunpowder

I am afraid of this gunpowder Percy, though he be dead

1 Henry iv-5 4 4711

Shall never back, though it do work as ftrong as aconitum, or rash gun-powder 2 H.iv. 4 4 498 Gurnet. If I be not afham'd of my foldiers, I am a fouc'd gurnet Gurney, James. D. P.

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Gaf. He hath the gift of a coward, to allay the guft he hath in quarrelling Tw. Night

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Henry iv.4 465 K. John. 3 308250 Winter's Tale. 2 336152 I Henry vi.56 569 147 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587234 3 Henry vi.31 617139 Cor.1 6 709130 Timon of Athens. 3 5 816237 Jul. Cafar. 2743130

By interims, and conveying gufts, we have heard the charges of our friends

- To kill, I grant, is fin's extremelt guft

Gufty. Upon a raw and gufty day

Guts. Reveng'd I will be, as fure as his guts are made of puddings

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Merry W. of Wind. 2 1
1 Henry iv. 2
Troil, and Cref. 2 1
Ibid. 5
Othello. 2
H. viii. 5 3 701111
Cym. 3 4 9102,50
1 H.iv. 4 4623
Henry v.47 534136
As You Like It. 5 3 2472 2
Ant, and Cleep. 1 1 76715
from your gyves

Guy, Sir, I am not Sampion, Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, to mow 'em down before me
Gybes. Ready in gybes, quick antwer'd, faucy, and as quarrelous as the weazel
Gybing. And gave his countenance against his name, to laugh at gybing boys
Gypes. He was full of jefts, and gypes, and knaveries, and mocks
Gypfies. Both in a tune, like two gypfies on a horfe

And is become the bellows, and the fan, to cool a gypfy's bluft
Gyves. If you will take upon you to affift him, it shall redeem you

Nay, and the villains march betwixt the legs, as if they had gyves
Muft I repent? I cannot do it better than in gyves

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Habiliments. My riches are these poor habiliments

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Hack'd. Is hack'd down, and his fummer leaves all faded
Hacket, Marian, the fat ale-wife of Wincot

Winter's Tale. 4 3 355 3

Ibid.
Troil, and Creff.
Rich. ii. 1

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

-, Cicely. Sometimes you would call out for Cicely Hacket

Ibid.

Hackney. The hobby-horse is but a colt, and your love, perhaps, a hackney Love's L. L. 3

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Macbeth. 4
1 Henry vi. 3 2
Ibid. 5 4

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Mer. of Ven. 2 5

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Much Ado About Noth. 3
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And, like the haggard, check at every feather that comes before his eye Tw. Night. 3
-If I do prove her haggard, though that her jeffes were my dear heart ftrings, I'd
whistle her off

Hargif. But on us both did haggish age fteal on, and wore us out of act
Haggled. Suffolk first dy'd; and York, all haggled, over comes to him
Hail kiffing comfits

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Merry Wives of Wind. 5 5 7126 Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1 177 239 Did they not fometimes cry, all hail! to me? So Judas did to Chrift Richard ii. 4 14331 20

From my cold heart let heaven ingender hail, and poison it in the fource Ant. & Clea. 311 790 Hailfone. Vanish like hailftone

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- Spread o'er the filver waves thy golden hair, and as a bed I'll take thee, and there

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- Her funny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece -Thou haft got more hair on thy chin than Dobbin, my thill-horfe, has on his tail 16. 2 2 203 2

So are thofe crifped fnaky golden locks, which make fuch wanten gambols with the

wind

Here in her hairs the painter plays the spider

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