Apter. Which I warrant fhe is apter to do, than to confefs she does ― Like aqua-vitæ with a midwife - Some aqua-vitæ, ho! Aquilon. Puff'd Aquilon Love's Labour Loft. 1148236 152114 Ibid. 2 153137 - Speech on Aquitain being bound by the king of France to the king of Navarre for 100,000 crowns - I'll give you Aquitain, and all that is his, an you give him for my fake but one Arabia. The Hyrcanian deferts, and the vastly wilds of wide Arabia -If the be furnish'd with a mind fo rare, fhe is alone the Arabian bird Arbitrate. But certain issue stroke must arbitrate · Can arbitrate this caufe betwixt us twain -There fhall your fwords and lances arbitrate Arbitrating that, which the commiffion of thy years and art could to no iffue of true honour bring Romeo and Juliet4|| 1| 990151 Arbitrator. But now, the arbitrator of despairs, just death, kind umpire of men's miferies Arbitrement. The knight is incens'd against you even to a mortal We of the offering side must keep aloof from strict arbitrement -is like to be bloody Arbour. I will hide me in the arbour Arch. And the wide arch of the rang'd empire fall Which like an arch reverberates the voice again 1 Henry vi.25 554112 Much Ado About Nothing.2 3 1291 10 - The noble duke my master, my worthy arch and patron comes to night Arch-mock. O, 'tis the fpight of hell, the fiend's arch-mock Arch-beretic. Let go the hand of that arch-heretic Henry viii. 5 1 6971 20 Arch-villain. All fingle and alone, yet an arch-villain keeps him company Tim. of Ath. 52 Archelaus of Cappadocia Ant. and Cleop. 6 785110 I 3972 52 826251 Much Ado About Nothing.2 1128230 Richard i5 Ilid. 5 3668229 3 669116 Winter's Tale. 333 3 854249 1 671 28 11033143 Arde. When thofe fons of glory, thofe two lights of men met in the vale of Arde Argal, the drown'd herself wittingly Argier Henry viii. Aries. Your mind is toffing on the ocean: there, where your argofies with portly fail, like figniors and rich burghers on the flood He hath an argofy bound to Tripolis - Hath an argofy caft away, coming from Tripolis - Three of your argolies, are richly come to harbour suddenly What have I choak'd you with an argofy 2 4231 As doth a fail, fill'd with a fretting gult, command an argofy to ftem the waves Argar. Her looks do argue her replete with modesty A.S. P. C.L. Arguing. If arguing makes us fweat, the proof of it will turn to redder drops Jul. Caf.5 | 76=127 Argument. Become the argument of his own fcorn If thou wilt hold longer argument do it in notes Much Ado About Nothing. 2 3 12945 Love's Labor Loft.5 2 166245 If you have any pity, grace, or manners, you would not make me fuch an argu mcnt An abfent argument of my revenge, thou prefent Midf. Night's Dream. It would be argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest for ever 2 18 40 1234 27 1 347259 And fheath'd their fwords for lack of argument All the argument is--a cuckold and a whore I cannot fight upon this argument; it is too Itarved a fubject for my fword Then will Ajax lack matter if he have lost his argument Have you heard the argument? Is there no offence in't? Ariadne, paffioning for Thefcus 1 Henry iv. Ibid. 3 3 Aries. The bull being gall'd, gave Aries fuch a knock that down fell both the rams horns in the court Titus Andronicus. Arion. Like Arion on the Dolphin's back, I faw him hold acquaintance with the waves Ariftotle's. Or fo devote to Aristotle's cheeks Taming Twelfth Night.] 4240 536 152 3 8482 28 230822 12551 37 1721246 4905238 21038 Spare your arithmetick; never count the turns; once, and a million Ark. There is, fure, another flood toward, and thefe couples are coming to the ark Armadoes of Carracks A whole armado of collected fail is fcattered, and disjoin'd from Armagnac, Earl, proffers his daughter to Henry VI. in marriage - As You Like It.5 Comedy of Errors. fellowthip For I come hither arm'd againff myfelf: ftay not, be gone The armipotent soldier Merry 4 248 22 2 111246 King John. 34 400 26 1 Henry vi. 5 2 564125 2 Henry vi.3 2589113 Romeo and Juliet. 3995418 3773115 Aut. and Glerp. Armour. I have known when he would have walked ten miles a foot to fee a good armout I'll give thee armour to keep off that word Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers Like a rich armour worn in heat of day that fealds with fafety The armour that I faw in your tent to-night, are thofe flars, or funs, I'll give thee, friend, an armour all of gold Put armour on thine ears, and on thine eyes like thy armour well; I'll fruth it, and unlock the rivets all Thy goodly armour thus hath coit thy life 78152 King John. 2393 215 Richard .1 3410260 2 Henry iv. 44 4993 upon it Hen, v. 7525 253 Aut. and Cleop 8 79327 Tim, of Albens. 3821117 Troi and Cref6889253 Ibid 5 9 890|1|45 Armourers. A.S. P. C.L My arms fuch eel-skins fluft Arisurers. Now thrive the armourers -Thou art the armourer of my heart How quickly thould this arm of mine, now prifoner to the palfy, chaflife thee Henry v2 5141 S - The armourers accomplishing the knights, with bufy hammers clofing rivets up Ibid. 4 ch 5274 Ant. and Cleop And pithless arm like to a wither'd vine 1 Henry iv 442111 1 Henry vi. 2 545 248 Ibid. 2 5 553 248 -This arm is for the duke of York, and this for Rutland; both bound to revenge -- - While life upholds this arm, this arm upholds the house of Lancaster Mine arm is like a blafted fapling wither'd up The arm our foldier For he can do no more than Cæfar's arm, when Cæfar's head is off And dare avow her beauty and her worth in other arms than hers - Strike in their numb'd and mortify'd bare arms pins, wooden pricks, rofemary Richard 3 4 652159 Coriolanus.I 7. Cafar 2 Troil. and Cref. Was he [Adam.] a gentleman?-He was the firft that ever bore arms Arms (Coats of.) From mine own windows torn my houthold coats 1 704215 1748 214 3864132 Lear 2 3 942224 Hamlet.5 11033232 Richard 31 426130 1 Henry vi 1544 212 1 262117 1336TO I 3922 55 You came in arms to fpill mine enemies blood, But now in arms you strengthen i with yours Arms (weapons.) And arms her with the boldness of a wife And then our arms, like to a muzzled bear Taming of the Shrew |2| 139714 To whip this dwarfish war, these pigmy arms Ibid. 5 2 409|1|12| Ribard 3 417210 And grating fhock of wrathful iron arms To fright our native peace with felf born arms -The king of heaven forbid, our lord the king fhould fo with civil and uncivil arms be rufh'd upon Inftead of gold we'll offer up our arms; fince arms avail not, now that Henry's dead - Our bruised arms hung up for monuments - Our strong arms be our confcience Come arm him I must change arms at home and give the diftaff into my husband's hands you, I pray you to this speedy voyage Army. A whole army shooting at me 1 Henry vi. Much Ado About Nothing 21 127218 - His army is a ragged multitude of hinds and peafants, rude and mercilets 2 Hen. 44 598 23 demy of good words Meaf. for Meaf21 41 8612116 Love's Labor Loft.2 1532 7 2 Henry iv. 4 2 4961 3 Othello. 2 11051249 Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 870141 Ibid. 3 3 875129 Much Ado About Nothing. 131252 Ibid. 31132229 If you please to shoot another arrow that self way which you did shoot the first — should, in their own confines, with forked heads, have their round haunches gor'd - Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 186113 fled not fwifter towards their aim, than did our foldiers, aiming at their fafety, fly Do you think me a fwallow, an arrow, or a bullet So that my arrows, too flightly timber'd for fo loud a wind, would have reverted to my bow again That I have fhot my arrow o'er the house and hurt my brother Hamlet.4 710312 2 Art. If by your art, my dearest father, you have put the wild waters in this roar, allay them - His art is of fuch power, it would controul my dam's god Setebos -The art of our neceffities is ftrange, that can make vile things precious Lear. 3 2 947151 - Now art thou Romeo; now art thou what thou art, by art as well as by nature Artemidorus. D. P. Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979123 741 Arteries. Univerfal plodding prifons up the nimble spirits in the arteries Love's L. Loft. 4 K. John. duke of Bretagne, his claim to the crown of England by the ambassador of France Ibid. Ibid. 4 2 404238 Henry v. 23 517234 Prodigies fuppofed to be feen on account of his death Articulate. Send us to Rome the beft, with whom we may articulate Hamlet. 5 21038217 article tying 1 Henry iv. 5 1468141 Artillery. Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery; As we will ours against these faucy walls Art. Boys of art, I have deceiv'd you both Well fitted in the arts Fair Padua nuifery of arts K. Jobn. 2 2 · O, had I but follow'd the arts!-then hadft thou had an excellent head of hair 152153 I 25517 One that feeds on objects arts and imitations Aris-man. Arts-man, præambula; we will be fingled from the barbarous Love's L. Loft. 5 1 165149 Arviragus. D. P. AS YOU LIKE IT. 893 223 I 2 Henry vi. 3 2 5881 Ibid. 2 3582114 Hamlet. 4 710331 7 Afcanius. To fit and witch me, as Afcanius did - up your crown K. John. 4 2 404161 - Did not the prophet fay, that, before afcenfion day at noon, my crown I fhould give off 2407143 Ibid. 5 Afcent. His afcent is not by fuch eafy degrees as thofe who have been fupple, and courteous to the people Aftes. My afhes, as the phoenix, may bring forth a bird that will revenge upon you all Pale afhes of the houfe of Lancaster 3 Henry vi. 1 6081 8 263522 Ajees. Aber. Who from the facred ashes of her honour, fshall star-like rife A. S. P. C. L. Henry viii.5 4 Mid. Night's Dream 2 - What shall you ask of me, that I'll deny; that honour fav'd, may upon afking give 702 21 5 2 984140 588158 1781 20 Twelfth Nigh3 4 324223 Albance. Thou canst not look askance, nor bite the lip, as angry wenches will Afeeth. The business afketh filent secrecy My bufinefs afketh hafte Almath, a fpirit Afpe. If you will jeft with me, know my aspect Some other miftrefs hath thy fweet afpects -This afpect of mine hath fear'd the valiant Taming of the Sbreu 2 1 262 42 2 Henry a 2 574 250 Taming of the Shrew. 21 261 20 1 Henry 4.4 577217 Comedy of Erros. 2 2 107139 Ib. 2 2 109260 Mer.of Venic. I 202128 K. Jon.4 2 403235 1.4 2 405122 That close aspect of his does shew the mood of a much troubled breast -Thy fad afpect, hath from the number of his banish'd years, pluck'd four away - Malevolent to you in all aspects With an aspect of iron, that, when I come to woo ladies, I fright them There would he anchor his afpect, and die with looking on his life - Under the allowance of your grand aspect Afperfion. No fweet afperfion Richaraii. 3418127 1 Henry v.11442232 Henry v.5 2 540132 Henry .52 697217 Ant and Clop 5 772256 Timon of Athus. 2 1 811 Lar. 2 2 941218 Afpicious. Our watch have, indeed, comprehended two afpicious perfons Afpick. Have I the afpick in my lips Afpicks'-tongues. 2 Terb.4 1 16138 Much Ado About Noving. Afpiration. That spirit of his in aspiration lifts him from the earth Afprick. This is an afprick's trail Afpired. That gallant fpirit hath afpir'd the clouds Afquint. That eye, that told you fo, look'd but a-fquint Af. Thrice double afs Thou whorfon afs 5136253 Ant. and deop. 5 2 801231 Troil. antreff 4 5 8811 52 Antony and Cloatra. 5 2 802218 Lear. 396313 Tmpeft. 1 22127 2 Gent. of krona. 2 All Well. 2 3 286235 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 2 56.231 Ibid. 13 - If thou art chang'd to ought, 'tis to an afs-'Tis truc she rides me and I long fr grafs — I am an ass, indeed: you may prove it, by my long ears -I think thou art an afs Comedy of Errors. 2 2 108234 Do not forget to fpecify when time and place fhall ferve that I am an afs - I fee their knavery: this is to make an ass of me Ibid. An affection'd afs, that cons state without book, and utters it by great furths 16.2 3 316 7 'Slight, will you make an afs o' me -When I find the afs in compound with the major part of your fyllables Coriolanus. 2 1 7122 8 That fuch a crafty devil as his mother fhould yield the world this afs -Thy affes are gone about 'em 49371 19 Ajs. |