Greatness. Poor wretches that depend on greatness' favour, dream as I have done; wake and find nothing - His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline. 54 92314 Hamlet. 1 31004 21. Great-fix'd. Thou, great-fiz'd coward! no space of earth shall funder our two hates Great fort. It may be, his enemy is a gentleman of great fort Troilus and Creffida. 5 11 89117 'Gred. Are there no other tokens between you'greed, concerning her observance M.for M. 4 1 Gredinest. Thither with all greeediness of affection are they gone Grud. I pr'ythee foolish Greek, depart from me - Cicero spoke Greek -foldiers. D. P. Green. Short-graffed green -land Tw. Night. 4 1 Jul. Cafar. 1 2 744 240 Troil. and Greff. 93122 Winter's Tale. 52 360252 326 160 857 Tam. of the Sbrero. 3 2 266 235 7 Green-ey'd. Jealousy; it is the green-ey'd monster, which doth mock on Green-field. 'A babbled of green fields Green girl. You speak like a green girl Green bair. A'nt had been a green hair, I should have laugh'd too Greenly. I cannot look greenly, nor gafp out my eloquence -And we have done but greenly, in hugger-mugger to inter him Green mantle. Drinks the green mantle of the standing pool Tempest. 41 I Love's Labor Loft. 1 2 K. John. 3 4 401 2 Richard ii. 413 Green minds. Hath all those requifites in him, that folly and green minds look after Otb. 211053 257 Green fickness. Lepidus, since Pompey's feast, as Menas says, is troubled fieknefs Out, you green-fickness carrion! out you baggage! you tallow face Green fleeves. His difpofition and words no more adhere and keep pace the hundredth Pfalm and the tune of Green Sleeves - Let it thunder to the time of Green Sleeves Greets. Gentle and fair, your brother kindly greets you with the green Ant. and Cleop. 3 2 782144 Rom. and Jul. 35 988 247 together, than Merry W. of Windf. 2 I Meaf. for Meaf.15 To greet a man not worth her pains; much less the adventure of her perion W.'s T.51 The appellant in all duty greets your highness 52 124 7125 79 134 359 135 416 236 2 Henry iv. 32 489 2 24 Coriolanus. 54 737 26 774 112 Ant. and Cleop. 2 1 Titus Andron. 1 2 832 221 Troil. and Creff. 33 875 132 1 961 245 Richardii. 1 I 41416 Lear. 5 Ibid. 1 3 418 2 13 Ibid. 3426 148 Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 773 225 love Troil. and Creff. 4 day 2 I Henry iv. 53 Romeo and Juliet. 967 Tam. of the Shrew. Ibid. 2 251 1 263 129 M. Ado About Noth. 5 1 144 132 Henry v. p. 509. lord. D. P. Tam. of the Shrew. 2 I 2631 I Have I in conquest stretch'd mine arm so far, to be afraid to tell greybeards the truth Jul. Cafar. 2 2 750238 Hector's a greyhound A. S. P. C. L. Merry Wives of Wind. II 46/2,12 Much Ado About Nothing. 52 144148 Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 172 221 -Thy greyhounds are as fwift as breathed stags, ay, fleeter than the roe Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. - Lucentio flipp'd me like his greyhound, which runs himself, and catches for his malter - You may ftroak him as gently as a puppy-greyhound 2253249 Tam. of the Sbrew. 52 275232 I fee you stand like greyhounds in the flips, straining upon the start Edward and Richard, like a brace of greyhounds having the fearful fight - Even like a fawning greyhound in the leash, to let him flip at will Grice. No, not a grice Grief, beauty's canker 2. Henry iv. 2 4 484 217 Henry v. 3 1 520156 flying hare in 3 Henry vi. 2 5615129 Coriolanus. 16 7092 11 Twelfth Night. 3 1 321111 Tempest. 1 2 6132 Trvo Gent. of Verona. 3 2 371 3 Comedy of Errors. 51 119 212 a little time will kill Much Ado About Noth. 3 2 133 1 21 Being that I flow in grief the fmallest time may lead me Ibid. 4 113914 It is not wisdom thus to fecond grief Ibid. 5 1 1411 19 Patch grief with proverbs Ibid. 5 1 141 136 Men can counsel and give comfort to that grief which they themselves not feel, but But I have that honourable grief lodg'd here, which burns worse than tears drown What's gone, and what's past help, should be paft grief Winter's Tale. 2 1340 14 -, that of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker: each minute teems a new one Macbeth. 4 3 382 132 The grief that does not speak, whispers the o'er fraught heart, and bids it break For grief is proud, and makes his owner stout My griefs fo great, that no supporter but the huge from earth, can hold it up Ten thousand wiry friends do glew themselves in sociable grief perfonifies the perfon grieved for -, boundeth, where it falls, not with the empty hollowness but weight Thy grief is but thy abfence for a time Ibid. 34 400233 Ibid. 3 4 4011 Having my freedom, boaft of nothing else, but that I was a journeyman to grief Ib. 13 418/234 Yet I know no caufe why I should welcome fuch a guest as grief Fach fubstance of a grief hath twenty shadows, which thew like grief itself, but are not fo For nothing hath begot my fomething grief Without me, grief hath kepta tedious fast Oh, that I were as great as is my grief Or if of grief, being altogether had, it adds more forrow to my want of joy You may my glories and my state depofe, but not my griefs I Richardii. 1 2,416 115 Ibid. 1 Ibid. 13 418 217 31 41818 Ibid. 1 1820 And find our griefs heavier than our offences 2 Henry iv. 4 1 493128 My lord, these griets shall be with speed redress'd Ibid 42 4952 1 Therefore my grief ftretches i felt beyond the hour of death Ibid. 4 4 498 114 foftens the mind, and makes it fearful and degenerate Thine is but a moiety of my grief 2. Henry vi. 4) 4 594249 Richard iii. 2 2 645257 Alas! I am the mother of these griefs; their woes are parcell'd, mine are general 16.2 2 646118 And let my griefs frown on the upper hand Ibid. 4 4 649217 But that still use of grief makes wild grief tame Ibid. 44 66127 The fubjects grief comes through commiffions, which compel from each the fixth part of his fubitance Henryoiii. 1 2 675 9 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. 3 2 756 245 Ibid 4 3 760150 -These walls of ours were not erected by their hands, from whom you have receiv'd your griefs Tim. of Atbens. 56 828233 - My grief was at the height before thou cam'st, and now, like Nilus, it disdaineth bounds -Thy griefs their sports, thy refolution mock'd has fo wrought on him, he takes false shadows for true substances - Extremity of griefs would make men mad What grief hath fet the jaundice on your cheek -0, that hufband! my fupreme crown of grief Titus Andronicus. 3 1 842 137 Ibid. 3 1 843 2/26 Ibid. 3 2 844257 Ibid. 4 1845 128 Troil. and Greff.13 861241 Some griefs are medicinable; that is one of them, for it doth physic love Great griefs, I fee, medicine the lefs - His grief grew puillant, and the strings of life began to crack One defperate grief cures with another's languish Cymbeline. 1 7899 Ibid. 3 2 7 9072 10 Ibid. 4 2 917142 Lear. 5 3 964/2/23 Romeo and Juliet 1 2 97043 97525 - Arife, fair fun, and kill the envious moon, who is already fick and pale with grief Ib. 2 2 -Some grief shews much of love: but much of grief shews ftill fome want of wit Ib. 35 98816 - This is the poison of deep grief - What is he, whose grief bears such an emphafis Hamlet. 4 51029121 - For my particular grief is of so flood-gate and o'erbearing nature, that it engluts and fwallows other forrows Othello. 1 3 1047 216 Grief-foot. But as a discontented friend, grief-shot with his unkindness Coriolanus. 17332 3 Grieve. It grieves me much more, for what I cannot do for you, than what befals my Gripe. Upon my head they plac'd a fruitless crown, and put a barren gripe Richard iii 1 63325 scepter in my - Seek you to seize 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 cause 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 Grip'd. We live not to be grip'd by meaner perfons Griffy. My grifly countenance made others fly Griping. When griping grief the heart doth wound Macbeth. 3 of banith'd 1 373156 Richard ii. 2 1 421220 Henry viii. 2 2 682143 Romeo and Juliet. 45 993 226 Grife. And lay a fentence, which, as a grife, or ftep, may help these lovers into your A.S. P. C. L. - Religion groans at it - Such groans of roaring wind and rain Groans. The wretched animal heav'd forth fuch groans, that their discharge did stretch his leathern coat almost to burfting - Coft me the dearest groans of a mother - And what hear there for welcome, but my groans Go, count thy way with fighs; I mine with groans Heart-offending groans Then in the midit a tearing groan did break the name of Antony As You Like It. 2 1 229145 Ant. and Cleop. 412 795 121 Timon of Athens. 3 Lear. 3 Groan'd. Hadit thou groan'd for him, as I have done, thou'dit be more pitiful Rich. ii. 5 2 436 231 Groaning. What shall be done, fir, with the groaning Juliet - It would cost you a groaning to take off my edge Hamlet. 3 21021124 Groat. A half-fac'd groat, five hundred pound a year King Jobn. 1 1388 2 14 Groin. Are you not hurt i' the groin 2 Henry iv. 24 485 244 Groom. A bridegroom, fay you? 'tis a groom, indeed, a grumbling groom T. of the Sbrew. 3 2 266 129 Ibid. 3 D. P. You logger-head and unpolith'd grooms And the furfeited grooms do mock their charge with snores - An ordinary groom is for fuch payment Grop'd. In the dark grop'd I to find out them 1bid. 4 1 2 266 237 268 154 Macbeth. 2 2 369 234 Rich. ii. p. 413. D. P. Groping for trouts in a peculiar river Meas. for Meas. 2 Grofs. I never faw him so gross in his jealousy till now Merry W. of Wind. 33 - To be received plain, I'll speak more grofs Meaf. for Meaf. 24 772 1 61234 86112 - The groffer manner of these world's delights, he throws upon the gross world's bafer flaves - Who is so grofs, that cannot fee this palpable device? Yet who so bold but says he fees it not Richard iii. 35 654 12 And fools as gross as ignorance made drunk - The crows and coughs, that wing the midway air, shew scarce so gross as beetles Lear 4 In the grofs and scope of mine opinion Hath made a gross revolt Grofsly. With what poor judgment he hath now caft her off, appears too grossly Lear. 6956 227 - Whose grofsness little characters fum up: and in the publication make no strain - May the ground gape and swallow me alive, when I shall kneel to him that flew With five times so much conversation I should get ground of your fair mistress Cym. 15 897160 Let's quit this ground Ibid. 55927 2 42 We fee the ground whereon these woes do lie; but the true ground of all these piteous woes we cannot without circumstance defery -Friends to this ground Grounded. How grounded he his title to the crown Groundlings. To split the ears of the groundlings Grow. If matters grow to your likings - Knowing how the debt grows, I will pay it this to what adverse issue it can Whence grows this infolence You do so grow to my requital, as nothing can unroot you And tell them, there thy fixed foot shall grow How should this grow? There if I grow, the harvest is your own - If I do grow great, I'll grow less, I'll purge and leave sack, and live cleanly 1 H.iv. 54 338 213 306110 472142 Grou Grmes. It grows again fresher than e'er it was They that my truft must grow to, live not here -Their defeat doth by their own infinuation grow What grows of it no matter A. S. P. C. L. Henry viii. 21 680 2 24 Growing. Even just the sum, that I do owe to you, is growing to me by Antipholis - Or bath'd our growing with our heated bloods Which is a Comedy of Errors. 41 112140 great way growing on the South Groun. 'Tis fafer to avoid what's grown, than question how it was born 3 Henry vi. 2 2 613 1/20 Julius Cafar. 2 1 747250 W. Tale. 1 2 338 215 Grouth. But I, his brother, gain nothing under him but growth; for the which his animals on his dunghills are as much bound to him as I As You Like It. 1 Ibid. 1 2 226 120 - Three proper young men, of excellent growth and prefence grub Grudge. If I can catch him once upon the hip, I will feed fat the ancient him Coriolanus. 53 737 130 grudge 1 bear Mer. of Ven. I 3 200 245 I Henry vi. 31556218 cunningly you Ibid. 41 560228 M. Ado About Nothing. 3 4 136 150 - How will their grudging stomachs be provok'd to wilful disobedience Grumble. What art thou dost grumble there i' the straw Grumio. D. P. Gualtree foreft Guard. Stands at a guard with envy - The damned'st body to invest and cover in princely guards -The guards are but flightly basted on I Henry vi. 4 1 560262 Lear. 3 4 948151 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 Hen. iv. 41 Meaf. for Meaf. 14 Ibid. 31 Much Ado About Nothing. 11 - See to my house, left to the fearful guard of an unthrifty knave -But she is arm'd for him, and keeps her guard in honestest defence -To guard a title that was rich before -I stay 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 bosom of fuch a thing - You shall perceive that a Jack guardant cannot office me from my Guerden. Death, in guerdon of her wrongs - explained by Costard Guerdon'd. See you well guerdon'd for these good deferts - And am I guerdon'd at the last with shame fon as Mer. of Venice. 13 All's Well. 3 5 King John. 4 2 251 492 126 78 259 88143 124 117 2021 2 293 113 403 131 Hen. v. 4 2 530 253 Ant. and Cleop. 52 799135 thou Othello. 1 2 1046 217, I Henry vi. 47 56417 Coriolanus Cor. 5 2 73429 Mer. of Venice. 2 2 204 1 8 this opinion Merchant of Venice. 1119827 Much Ado About Nothing. 53 145 147 Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 156 212 2 Henry vi. 14 577 248 3 Hen. vi. 3 3621132 Mer. of Venice. 13 200 255 while it were wholesome, we might guess, Guess. By the near guess of my memory -If they would yield us but the fuperfluity, they relieved us humanely Coriolanus. 11 703 123 - Here is the guess of their true strength and forces Lear. 51961242 -Though I, perchance, am vicious in my guess Othello. 3 3 10611 12 Gueffingly. I have a letter guessingly set down Lear. 37 951253 Gueft. Your guest then, madam; to be your prifoner, should import offending W. Tale. 1 2 334 216 |