Gall. A peftilent gall to me A. S. P. C. L. Lear.114 936|1| 9 - I'll touch my point with this contagion; that, if I gall him slightly, it may be death Let it not gall your patience We have galls; and, though we have fome grace, yet have we fome revenge Gallants, I am not as I have been Never did I hear fuch gallant chiding Hamlet. 4 71032237 Othello. 1 Ibid. 4 3 1073242 Where is this young gallant, that is to defirous to lie with his mother earth As You L. It. 1 Bring forth the gallant, let us hear him speak The reformation of our travell'a gallants that fill the court with quarrels, talk, and tailors She is a gallant creature, and compleat in mind and feature The enemy comes on in gallant fhew 11045135 1331 8 2226 24 Gallant fpringing, brave Plantagenet, that princely novice, was struck dead by thee Gall'd. My ftate being gall'd with my expence Merry W. of Wind. Who may'ft fee, plainly as heaven fees earth, and earth fees heaven, how I am gall'd Wherein have you been galled by the king eyes of weeping fouls Winter's Tale. 2 Henry iv. - Or elfe it would have gall'd his furly nature Coriolanus. 2 3 718144 Galley. Aboard my galley I invite you all Why dost thou not go to church in a galliard, and come home in a coranto Ibid. – I did think, by the excellent conftitution of thy leg, it was form'd under the star of a galliard 779 There's nought in France that can be with a nimble galliard won Galling the gleaned land with hot aflays I have feen you gleeking and galling at this gentleman twice or thrice Gallop. Not a falfe gallop A true man, or a thief, that gallops fo - This is the very falfe gallop of verfes She'll gallop faft enough to her destruction the zodiack in his glittering coach Winter's Tale. Henry v. 4 3 352246 2 512 Ibid. I 5381 Much Ado About Nothing. Gallow. The wrathful fkies gallow the very wanderers of the dark Gallows. Complexion is perfect gallows - were on land, this fellow would not drown A fhrewd unhappy gallows too 54 7 4 130 54 Love's Lab. Luft. 4 3 162 As You Like It. 50 2 235218 2 Henry vi. 3 576215 Titus Andronicus. 2 1 836142 Lear. 3 2 947122 Tempest.1 I 26 Ibid. 5 1 21 54 Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 1 Henry iv. 166123 23482 41 2 Ibid. 21 6 443 215 2 Henry vi. Henry viii. 5 3 700 52 2 Henry iv. 2 The gallows-does well: but how does it well? it does well to those that do ill Ham. Gallus. D. P. Gally-mawfry. He loves thy Gally-mawfry Gambol. Hop in his walks and gambol in his eyes ~ A gallimaufry of gambols 5 F 2 Henry vi. Antony and Cleop. 20 11033245 Merry W. of Wind. 21 767 184 233 Winter's Tale. 4 3 352246 Gambol. And fuch other gambol faculties he hath, that shew a weak mind and an able body I the matter will re-word; which madness would gambol from Game. Cry'd game As waggish boys themselves in game forfwear Ay, that way goes the game So thrive it in your game - Before the game's a foot, thou still let'ft flip The game's a foot, follow your fpirit - He knows the game, how true he keeps the wind If thou doft play with him at any game, thou art fure to lose Daughters of the game The game was ne'er fo fair, and I am done I warrant her, full of game Gamefome. I am not gamefome A.S. P. C.L. 2 Henry iv. 2 486 146 Hamlet. 3 410251 26 M. W. of Windfor.2 3 57236 Midf. Night's Dream. I 177236 Ibid. 3 2 187235 King Fobn. 4 2 403261 1 Henry iv. 3447232 Henry .315201 57 3 Henry vi. 3 2 6172 7 Ant. and Cleop.2 3 777 118 Troi. and Cre4 5 881249 Romeo and Juliet.1 4 972 Othello. 2 310551 4 Gamefter. She's impudent, my lord; and was a common gamefter to the camp You are a merry gamester Gamut. To teach you gamut in a briefer fort more pleasant, pithy, and effectual Gangren'd. The fervice of the foot being once gangren'd, is not then refpected for what before it was Ganimed. And therefore look you call me Ganimed Gantlets. Their thimbles into arm'd gantlets change Gaols. Break open the gaols, and let out the prifoners - Then am I the prifoner, and his bed my gaol 2 Jul. Cafar.1 2 742 243 Gaoler. Seldom, when the steeled gaoler is the friend of men - D. P. Not your gaoler then, but your kind hostess And dull unfeeling barren ignorance, is made my gaoler to attend on me Richard ii. 1 3 - You are my prifoner, but your gaoler shall deliver you the keys that lock up your restraint Gap. If he had been forgotten, there had been a gap in our great feast -That I might fleep out this great gap of time Ant. The gap that we shall make in time, from our hence going till our return - It would make a great gap in your own honour, and shake in pieces the obedience 894154 Cymbeline. 1 2 Macbeth. 3 1 372261 Henry viii 51 6971 9 and Cleop.1 Cymbeline. 37 907 244 heart of his Lear.1 Gapes. Now old defire doth on his death-bed lie, and young affection gapes to be his heir 5 772 221 2933211 Garbage. The cloy'd will, ravening first the lamb, longs after for the garbage Garboils. Read the garboils fhe awak'd Ibid. 2 2 775110 Love's Labor Loft.|1| 1 149237 Wither garden; and be henceforth a burying place to all that do dwell in this houfe Garlands. Bound with triumphant garlands will I come and lead thy daughter to a conqueror's bed - Call him vile that was your garland O, wither'd is the garland of the war A. S. P. C. L. Richard iii. 4 4 66226 Coriolanus. 1705 140 Ant. and Cleop.413 797125 Garlick. Eat no onions or garlick, for we are to utter most sweet breath Mid. N. Dream. 4 2 1922 5 - And faw me court Margaret in Hero's garments His garments are rich, but he wears them not handsomely To face the garment of rebellion with fome fine colour His meaneft garment Winter's Tale. 4 3 35144 Coriolanus.4 731239 Tempeft. 2 I 7257 M. Ado Ab. Noth. 5 1143146 Win. Tale. 4 3 356253 Macbeth. 1 Henry iv. 3 365250 1 468143 Richard iii. 1 3 640215 She held the very garment of Pofthumus in more respect than my noble and natural perfon Ibid. 3 5 912220 I do not like the fashion of your garments: you will fay, they are Persian attire; Garner'd. But there, where I have garner'd up my heart Lear. 6 950 257 Otbelo. 4 210711 4 Mer. of Ven. 2 6 206125 Or with taper-light to feek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, is waftful K. John. 4 2 4031|36 Garnifb'd. They are all in love, every one her own hath garnish'd ornaments of praise - - The garter, blemith'd, pawn'd his knightly virtue Garter, king at arms. D. P. Gartered with red and blue lift Gabes. But I am faint, my galhes cry for help A perilous gafh, a very limb lopt off -Kifles the gafhes that bloodily did yawn upon his face Now 'tis twenty-feven: every gafh was an enemy's grave - And kifs thy honour'd gathes whole Gafkins. If both break, your gafkins fall Gafp. I will follow thee to the laft gafp with truth and loyalty His fortunes all lie fpeechlefs, and his name is at last gafp Before we enter his forbidden gates Othello. 11075146 Much Ado Abt. Noth. 2 I 125251 Mid. Night's Dr. 5 2 1962 4 5 240 138 against - Thefe gates must not be fhut, but in the night, or in the time of war - Our gates, which yet feem fhut, we have but pinn'd with ruthes -Alone he enter'd the mortal gate o' the city - This gate instructs you how to adore the heavens; and bows you office Gate of feel. Or like a gate of steel fronting the fun, receives and figure and his heat their will morning's holy renders back his 9081 19 875 248 1 Henry vi. 25 554 224 2 Henry vi. 4 || 591|1|32| Ant. and Cleop. 11 7902 2 Gave. My mind gave me, in feeking tales and informations, against this man, ye blew the fire that burns you Henry wiii. 5 7001/20 Gate. Gate. And yet my mind gave me, his cloaths made a false report of him Gauled. They that are molt gauled with my folly, they most must laugh As 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 - John of Gaunt lov'd him well, and betted much money on his head I faw it, and told John of Gaunt he beat his own name Gauntlet. A fcaly gauntlet now, with joints of steel, must glove this hand Troil, and Cref.4 5 882259 Mid. Night's Dream.1 As the remembrance of an idle gawd, which in my childhood I did doat upon Ibid. That all, with one confent, praise new born gauds Gawded cheeks Garfey, Sir Nicholas Gaze. She, that you gaze on fo, as fhe fits at fupper 957214 I 175220 I 1911/28 I 26018 King John. 3 3 399235 Troilus and Creff 3 3 876144 Coriolanus. 21714123 1 Henry iv. 5 4 471115 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 I 27236 . Wherefore gaze this goodly company; as if they faw fome wondrous monument She was more worth fuch gazes than what you look on now When youth with comelinefs pluck'd all gaze his way Coriolanus.1 3 706256 5 883 259 Troil, and Craffid. - I would leave grazing, were I of your flock, and only live by gazing Gear. Difguis'd, like Mufcovites, in fhapeless gear But I will remedy this gear ere long, or fell my title for a glorious Comedy of Errors. I 1 104/129 grave Mer. of Ven. 2 584137 1332128 4922161 2 2041 20 2 Henry vi1 4 577159 Troi, and Cref 1857225 Ibid. 3 2 874224 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979135 Poifon; fuch foon-spending geer as will difperfe itself through all the veins Ibid. 59941 57 Geefe. Uncle, tell mistress Ann the jeft, how my father stole two geefe out of a pen -- Since I pluck'd geefe, play'd truant, and whipp'd top You fouls of geefe, that bear the fhapes of men Geffery's. Look here upon thy brother Geffery's face, these eyes, these brows, were moulded out of his He that trufts in you, where he should find you lions, finds you hares; where foxes, geefe Geld. Does your worship mean to geld and spay all the youth in the city Meaf for Meaf. - - If this prove true, they'll pay for't: by mine honour, I'll geld them all Win. Tak. 'Twas nothing to geld the cod-piece of a purse Gelded. Than Aquitain fo gelded as it is - Bereft, and gelded of his patrimony Ibid. 4 3 355220 Love's Lab. Loft. 13972 9 82127 34915 A. S. P. C. L. 2 Henry vi. 45 5941154 Gelded. Lord Say hath gelded the commonwealth, and made it an eunuch 458 11 220 2 II 206|2|54 All's Well. 5 3 304155 — '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 ille H. viii. 2 3 Geminy of baboons Gender. The great love the general gender bear him Supply it with one gender of herbs, or diftract it with many Merry Wives of Wind. 2 2 - Or keep as a ciftern for foul toads to knot and gender in Othello. 1 683141 53 253 71031159 3,1050 2 7 210711 9 General. The general, fubject to a well-with'd king Meafure for Measure. 2 2 85 2 1 Henry vi. 1 Whilft a field fhould be dispatch'd and fought, you are difputing of your generals · Our general is cut i' the middle, and but one half of what he was yesterday Cori. 4 Generation. When the work of generation was between these 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 - Or he that makes his generation meffes to gorge his appetite, shall to my bofom be as well neighbour'd, pitied, and reliev'd I544 2 Generofity. To break the heart of generosity, and make bold power look pale Generous and gravest citizens iflanders, by you invited, to attend your prefence Genius. One of thefe men in genius to the other The genius and the mortal instruments are then in council Some fay, the genius fo cries come! to him that inftantly muft die When you are gentle, you shall have one too Lear.I 31063 224 Com. of Er.51 119248 Julius Cæfar. 2 1 7471 56 Troi. and Creff.4 4 880134 Othello. II044 247 Merch, of Venice. 2 Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3 271118 361144 Macbeth.16 3672 9 531 216 - Pr’ythee, son, do; for we must be gentle, now we are gentlemen 'Tis a condition they account gentle 'Till I be gentle, stay for thy good-morrow Thou art too gentle and too free a man As gentle tell me, of what honour was this Creffida in Troy He faid he was gentle, but unfortunate Coriolanus. 2 3 717151 Tim. of Athens. 1805219 Gentleman. If you ftrike me, you are no gentleman ; and if no gentleman, why, then no arms Tam, of the Shrew. 21 262116 - Leaving me no fign, fave men's opinions, and my living blood, to fhew the world i am a gentleman And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, shall think themselves accurs'd It was never merry world in England, fince gentlemen came up -There is no ancient gentlemen but gardeners, ditchers, and grave-makers; they Gentleman born. But I was a gentleman born before my father Hamlet.5 11033 229 Win. Tale. 5 2 361130 182242 Mid Night's Dream. 2 Your gentlenes fhall force, more than your force move us to gentieneis As Y. L. It. 2 7 233140 I have not from your eyes that gentlenets and fhew of love, that I was wont to have Julius Cafar.12 742218 Titus Andronicus.1 2 833254 And will with deeds requite thy gentleness Gentler. Decrepit mifer! base ignoble wretch! I am defcended of a gentler blood 1 H. vi. 55 567241 He looks gentler than he did Gentle-fleeping peace. And there awake God's gentle-fleeping peace Othello. 4 31072263 Ibid. 1 3 639150 |