1 Gentlewoman. It was the death of the most virtuous gentlewoman, that ever nature had praise 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. 2 2 7742 4 Gentry. If that thy gentry, Britain, go before this lout, as he exceeds our lords Cym. 5 2 920222 If it will pleafe you to fhew us fo much gentry and good will George. By my George, my Garter, and my Crown The George, prophan'd, hath loft his holy honour Look on my George, I am a gentleman Hamlet.2 21010139 Richard tii. 4 4 562248 Ibid. 4 4 562253 2 Henry vi. 41 591 231 St. George, that fwing'd the dragon, and e'er fince fits on his horse-back at mine Mine innocency, and St. George to thrive King John. 2 1 393142 Our ancient word of courage, fair St. George, infpire us with the spleen of fiery dragons Ibid. 5 3 669 128 Hamlet.5 21039110 Germane. The phrafe would be more germane to the matter, if we could carry a cannon Germans are honeft men As a German from the waist downward, all flops young, nephew to the Duke of Saxony, defcribed by Portia With hafty Germans Winter's Tale. 4 3 35715 Germens. All germens fpill at once, that make ingrateful man Geft. To let him there a month, behind the geft prefix'd for his parting Wint. Tale. 999 2 334156 Gesture. If you do love Rofalind so near the heart as your gesturecries it out AsY. Like It. 5 2 246241 To the dumbnefs of the gefture one might interpret And yonder fhines Aurora's harbinger, at whofe approach ghosts wandering here and Were I the ghost that walk'd, I'd bid you mark her eye - Never, O never, do his ghost the wrong, to hold your honour more precife and nice with others, than with him — Henry the fifth, thy ghost I invocate When spirits walk, and ghofts break up their graves Oft have I feen a timely parted ghoft, of afhey femblance -There needs no ghoft, my lord, come from the grave, to tell us this Julius Cæfar. 2 2 750148 Giant. It is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous to ufe it like a giant Giant-rude. Woman's gentle brain could not drop forth fuch giant-rude invention Giantess. I had rather be a giantess, and lie under Mount Pelion Gib. As You Like It. 4 3 244 118 M. W. of Windfor. 2 1 52 139 1 Henry iv. 2 443 233 41025 2/22 A. S. P. C. L. 548 Gibber. And the heeted dead did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets Hamlet. 1100012146 Titus Andronicus. 4 3 848241 Giber. You are well understood to be a perfecter giber for the table, than a neceflary bencher in the capitol Gibing. That's the way to choak a gibing fpirit Gibingly. Which most gibingly, ungravely, he did fashion Coriolanus. 2 1712234 Merry W. of Windfor. 3 3 62 21 30 69 2 24 Ant. and Cleop.2 2 7751 18 Hamlet. 511035 156 Othello. 4 11068) 24 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1741 41 Coriolanus. 2 3 718216 Giddily. The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her, tell her I told as giddily as Giddinefs. Neither call the giddiness of it in question more giddy in my defires than a monkey For lack of fleep He that is giddy, thinks the world turns round Thou haft made me giddy with thefe ill-tidings I fear, I fear, 'twill prove a giddy world Gifts. Win her with gifts, if the refpect not words She has good gifts Seven hundred pounds, and poffibilities, is good gifts His only gift is in devifing impoffible flanders If ladies be but young and fair, they have the gift to know it -Your gifts are fo good, here is none will hold you Mu. Ado About Nothing. 2 1 Ibid.1 46 1 137 27 17 Taming of the Shrew.11 2561 283112 fellows ftrike Ib. 3 288 28 3 308 246 3 353123 141 2 6581 142 I I 672216 8c5 228 1825145 Troi. and Cref. 4 2 875 139 3 162 128 1 165 134 906 227 - His prefent gift fhall furnish me to thofe Italian fields, where noble The gifts, the looks from me, are pack'd, and lock'd up in my heart 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 Richard iii. companions Young Talbot was not born to be the pillage of a giglot wench England fhall double gild his treble guilt Gilded. Where fhould they find this grand liquor that hath gilded them - ferpent 2 I 22111 exploit on 2 Henry iv. 1 2 477153 Gilded puddle. Thou didst drink the stale of horses, and the gilded puddle which beafts Gilders. I am bound to Perfia, and want gilders for my voyage Gillian Ant. and Cleop.14 772143 Comedy of Errors. 41 112136 1 Henry iv. 2 3 45118 Comedy of Errors.3 1 109148 Gilly-flower A. S. P. C.L. Gilly-flower. The fairest flowers of the feafon are our carnations and streak'd gilly-| Then make your garden rich in gilly-flowers, and do not call them bastards France When thou waft in thy guilt, and thy perfume, they mock'd thee for too much curiofity Henry v. 2 ch. 514128 Timon of Athens. 4 3 823117 Tr. and Cr.3 3 876146 2 Henry iv. 4 3 496223 clocks, ftill to 1 Henry vit And fhew to duft, that is a little gilt, more laud than gilt o'er-dufted Gilt two-pence. If you do not all fhew like gilt two pences to me Gimmals. I think, by fome odd gimmals or device, their arms are fet like ftrike on Gimmal bit. In their pale dull mouths the gimmal bit lies foul with chew'd grafs, still and motionless Gin. Now is the woodcock near the gin Merry Giney's cafe. Vengeance of Giney's cafe 2 545 247 Henry v. 4 2 Trvo Gent. of Verona. Gins. As whence the fun gins his reflection, shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break 530 240 3182 5 65139 3 95115 1208156 14481 31 2 25228 857212 Macbeth. I 2363222 Gipfy. Like a right gipsey, hath, at fast and loose, beguil'd me to the very heart of lofs An your waist, mistress, was as flender as my wit, one of these maids' girdles for your wait fhould be fit 1 1422 9 Much Ado Abt. Nothing.5 - Doft thou think, I'll fear thee as I fear thy father? nay, an if I do, let my girdle break Love's Labor Loft. 4 1 1572 5 2180228 I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes 1 Henry iv. 3 3 463125 1488145 Other times, to fee the beachy girdle of the ocean too wide for Neptune's hips 2 Hen. iv. 3 But to the girdle do the Gods inherit, beneath is all the fiends Girdling one another within their alabafter innocent arms 'Tis a girl, promises boys hereafter Girt. One girt fix times pieced All's Well. 2) My fovereign, with the loving citizens,—like to his island, girt in with the ocean 3 H. vi. 4 8 627154 Gladded. That my kingdom, well worthy the best heir o' the world, fhould not be Gladding. To the gladding of your highnefs with an heir 2 8121 Henry viii. 2 4 685 245 6971 57 3641250 Glant Comedy of Errors. 5 I 120235 - What wicked and diffembling glass of mine made me compare with Hermia's fphery. Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 If this be fo, as yet the glass feems true Ibid. 51 3312 4 - Give me that glafs, and therein will I read Richard ii. 4 1434114 Henry iv. 2 1 Hen. vi. 4 1434118 3485122 2 561254 - I must be married to my brother's daughter, or else my kingdom stands on brittle glafs I, your glafs, will modeftly discover to your felf, that of your self which yet you know not of – But more in Troilus thousand fold I see than in the glass of Pander's praise may be Troilus and Creffula. You go not, 'till I fet you up a glafs where you may fee the inmost part of you Ham. 3 Glaffer. Even in the glaffes of thine eyes I fee thy grieved heart - Glaffes is the only drinking And school-boys tears take up the glasses of my sight Glafs-fac'd. From the glafs-fac'd flatterer to Apemantus Glaffy effence Glean. Which is a wonder, how his grace fhould glean it And to gather, fo much as from occafion you may glean Gleaned. How much low peafantry would then be gleaned from the true feed of honour Merchant of Venice. 29 208110 Girding the gleaned land with hot aflays hands Gleeful. Wherefore look'ft thou fad, when every thing doth make a gleeful boatt Tit. And. Gleeking. I have feen you gleeking and galling at this gentleman twice or thrice Hen. v.5 Glendower. To fight with Glendower and his complices Owen. D. P. Glew'd. My love and fear glew'd many friends to thee 1 53017 1 Henry vis 2 558117 Richard .31 426153 1 Hen. iv. 441 3 Henry vi.26 615149 Ibid. 5 2 629160 Winter's Tale. 2 1 349152 Troilus and Cre 4 5 881244 Lear.11 931|2|33 Glenes. Thy tears would wath this cold congealed blood, that glews my lips As You Like It.43 244 241 thither in a day Cym. 3 2 907254+ I Henry vi. 2 4 552224 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 179237 Measure for Measure.1 3 78123 Troi. and Cre1 2 859137 Merchant of Venice. 2 7 2071 4 Winter's Tale. 3 2 345222 King Jobn.51 407,284 now feems to it #sTalc. 41 her Com. of Errors. 347101 lienry viii. 2 3 682224 2, 111 22, G..... - Glory grows guilty of detefted crimes So doth the greater glory dim the lefs A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 9981 1 Much Ado About Nothing 3 1 322 35 Love's Labor Loft. 4157140 Mer. of Venice.5 1 Till I have fet a glory to this hand, by giving it the worship of revenge is like a circle in the water - Lo, now my glory fmear'd in duft and blood - - Farewell thou woeful welcomer of glory - O, the fierce wretchedness that glory brings us 220111 K. John. 4 3 406:30 Ribard .4143425 1 Henry vi.1 2 546241 3 Henry vi. 5 2 629143 Ricbard iii. 41 657132 Timon of Athens. 4 2819153 Were it not glory that we more affected than the performance of our heaving spleens Troil. and Creffid. 2|||2|| 868|1|55| Glofe. He that no more must say, is listen'd more, than they whom youth and eafe have taught to glofe Glofs. In the new glofs of your marriage Richard ii. 2 1419 260 The only foil of his fair virtue's glofs, if virtue's glofs will stain in any foil Love's L. Loft. 2 Duke. D. P. 1 Heary vi. 543 Ibid. 1 3 547237 Ibid. 3 I 555116 The bishop's answer Duke, murdered Duke. D. P. Ibid 3 2 586-52 Ibid 3 2 588156 3 Henry vi. 603 Humphry, duke of. D. P. Duke, his dream commitment compared by the king to the butcher fetching a calf arrested of high treason figns of his having been murder'd 6324 Ibid. 2 6 616.17 Ibid. 633 2637214 413 574143 4728 156122 Richard i 2 Henry vi Merry Wives of Wind.1 Thefe gloves the count fent me, they are an excellent perfume M. Ado About Not. 3 - I here protest, by this white glove - - Give me your gloves, I'll wear them for your fake Love's Lab. Loft.5 think that her old This woman is an eafy glove, my lord, fhe goes off and on at pleasure 41 I 2 170 17 214 As You Like It.4324410 He would unto the ftews, and from the common'ft creature pluck'd a glove and wear it as a favour This is my glove, by this hand I will take thee a box on the ear Soldier, why wear'it thou that glove in thy cap Here uncle Exeter, fill this glove with crowns, and give it to this fellow Then there's my glove; defcend, and open your uncharged ports Richard ii. 5 3 438 Ibid. 4 8 5315 Timon of Athens.5 6 829|||17| 16.4 4 Lear. 3 4 488 For I will throw my glove to death himself, that there's no maculation in thy heart Wore gloves in my cap O, that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek Rom. and Jul. 2 2 957 224 Glover's paring knife. Doth he not wear a great round beard like a glover's paring knife| Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 4 525 Glowing. This lies glowing, I can tell you, and is almost mature for the violent breaking out Glow-worms. Twenty glow-worms fhall our lanthorns be Coriolanns. 4 3 727239 Merry Wives of Windfor.5 5 72114 Glow |