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Bear. [Animal] Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear

A. S. P. C. L. Macberb.34 370144

They have ty'd me to a ftake; I cannot fly, but bearlike I must fight the course Ibid. 5 7 3852 39

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if you hurt these bear-whelps, then beware: the dam will wake Titus Andronicus. 4
O Churlish as a bear

One bear will not bite another, and wherefore should one bastard
The cub-drawn hear

18461 4 Trai. and Cref.1 2 852133 Ibid. 5 8 890134

Lear.3

Thou'dft fhun a bear; but, if thy flight lay toward the raging fea, thou'dft meet

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That true valour is turn'd bear-herd

Bear-ward. And manacle the bear-ward in their chains

Defpight the bear-ward that protects the bear

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Ibid. 4

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Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.

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Bear-whelp. Like to a chaos, or an unlick'd bear-whelp
Bear [Conftellation.] The wind-fhak'd furge, with high and monstrous main, feems
to caft water on the burning bear

Othello. 2 11051147

Ibid.

Beard. Doth he not wear a great round beard like a glover's paring knife M. W. of Win f. 1
A little yellow beard, a cain-coloured beard
Whofe beard they have finged off with brands of fire

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Much Ado About Nothing. 2 I

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You may light on a husband that hath no beard

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He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is lefs than

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In either your ftraw-colour'd beard, your orange-tawney-beard, your purple-in-
grain beard, or your French-crown-coloured beard, your perfect yellow
The green corn hath rotted, ere his youth attain'd a beard

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-Lord worshipp'd might he be! what a beard haft thou got! thou haft more hair
on thy chin than dobbin my thill horfe has on his tail
Stroke your chins, and fwear by your beards

Is his head worth a hat, or his chin worth a beard

As You Like It.1 2 225233

Ibid.

- Let me stay the growth of his beard, if thou delay me not the knowledge of his chin

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His beard grew thin and hungerly, and feem'd to ask him fops as he was drinking)

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Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 256153

All's Well. 2 3286152

Ibid. 4 1 295230
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You should be women, and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are so

Macbeth. 13

We might have met them dareful beard to beard, and beat them backward home Ibid. 5 5
Whofe valour plucks dead lions by the beard

King John. 2

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White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps, against thy majesty

Richard ii. 32

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Thy father's beard is turn'd white with the news

No man fo potent breathes upon the ground, but I will beard him

I will fooner have a beard grow in the palm of my hand, than he get one on his cheek

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'Tis merry in hall, when beards wag all

Whofe chin is but enrich'd with one appearing hair

What a beard of the general's cut

A black beard will turn white

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Do what thou dar'ft; I beard thee to thy face

1 Henry vi. 1

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His well proportion'd beard made rough and rugged, like to the fummer's corn by tempeft lodg'd

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- By Jupiter, were I the wearer of Antonius' beard, I would not shave 't to-day

If e'er again I meet him beard to beard, he is mine, or I am his
And your beards deserve not so honourable a grave, as to stuff a botcher's cushion,
or to be entombed in an afs's pack faddle

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'Tis most ignobly done to pluck me by the beard

And told me, I had white hairs in my beard, ere the black ones were there
His beard was grizzl'd

Old men have grey beards

Com'st thou to beard me in Denmark

That we can let our beard be shook with danger, and think it pastime Beardless. Shall a beardless boy, a cocker'd filken wanton brave our fields Bearing thence rings, jewels, any thing his rage did like

I know him by his bearing

Comedy of Errors.5 1

Ibid. 3 7

Ibid. 14

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Hamlet. 1

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Ibid. 2

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K. John. 51

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For shape, for bearing, argument and valour

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We shall fee your bearing

Much Ado About Noth. 2
Ibid.
Mer. of Venice. 2 2

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- Take and give back, affairs, and their dispatch, with such a smooth, difcreet, and ftable bearing

With thy brave bearing I should be in love, but that thou art so fast mine enemy

Scaling his prefent bearing with his past

If there be fuch valour in the bearing, what make we abroad Women are more valiant, that stay at home, if bearing carry it Bearing-cloth. Here's a fight for thee: look thee, a bearing-cloth for a

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Beaft. Not that, I being a beast, she would have me; but that she, being a very beastly creature, lays claim to me

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What beast was it then, that made you break this enterprize to me
And made a prey for carrion kites and crows, even of the bonny beast he lov'd fo
well

Nature teaches beasts to know their friends

The beast with many heads butts me away

He shall find the unkindest beast more kinder than mankind

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What a beast art thou already, and feeft not thy lofs in transformation
O, what a beast was I to chide at him

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Beaft. Unfeemly woman, in a feeming man! or ill-beseeming beast in seeming both
Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 986 135
Hamlet 1 2 1003 17
Ibid. 5 2 1038 131

A beast, that wants discourse of reason, would have mourn'd longer
Let a beast be lord of beafts, and his crib fhall stand at the king's mess
Your daughter and the Moor are now making the beaft with two backs
There's many a beast then in a populous city, and many a civil monster
Beaftlieft. So that in the beastliest sense you are Pompey the Great
Beaft-like. Her life was beast-like, and devoid of pity
Beaftly. Fye on her! fee how beaftly the doth court him

Othello. I

He ftabb'd me in mine own house, and that most beastly Thou beaftly feeder, art so full of him, that thou provokest thyself to cast him up Ib. 1 — In that beastly fury he has been known to commit outrages, and cherish factions

- We have feen nothing: we are beaftly; fubtle as the fox, for prey; like warlike as the wolf for what we eat

knave, know you no reverence

Beat. How he beat me because her horse stumbled

O thou fond many! with what loud applause didst thou beat heaven with bleffing
Bolingbroke

Thine eyes and thoughts beat on a crown, the treasure of thy heart

No new device to beat this from his brains

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Beaten. Since I pluck'd geese, play'd truant, and whipp'd top, I knew not what 'twas to be beaten till lately

Let us be beaten if we cannot fight

Are we not beaten? Is not Angiers loft?

But in the beaten way of friendship

-Do not infeft your mind with beating on this butiness

Beating. Still 'tis beating in my mind your reason for raifing this sea storm

and hanging, are terrors to me

Beatrice, D.P,

Beaver. I faw young Harry with his beaver on

- I cleft his beaver with a downright blow

What is my beaver easier than it was

He wore his beaver up

Beaufort, Cardinal. D. P.

Here's Beaufort, that regards not God nor king

The Duke of Gloster's charge against him in parliament

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His defence

D. P.

2 Henry vi

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Beaumond. Lord

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Beauties no richer than fair taffata

Love's Labour Loft. 5

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Say that upon the altar of her beauty you facrifice your tears, your fighs, your heart

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The goodness, that is cheap in beauty, makes beauty brief in goodness
Since that my beauty cannot please his eye, I'll weep what's left away, and weeping
die

Exceeds her as much in beauty, as the first of May doth the last of December

- In defpight of beauty

is a witch

To turn all beauty into thoughts of harm

- Will you then write me a fonnet in praise of my beauty

These black masks proclaim an enshield beauty ten times louder than beauty could displayed

Meaf. for Meaf.2 4
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Comedy of Errors. 2 1 106 2 5255 Ibid. 4 2 114225

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Love's Labour Loft. 2 1 152 119

is bought by judgment of the eye, not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues Ibid. 21 152121 My continent of beauty

I'may fwear, beauty doth beauty lack

Your beauty, ladies, hath deform'd us

None, but your beauty; 'would that fault were mine

Look on beauty, and you shall see 'tis purchas'd by the weight provoketh thieves fooner than gold

Honesty coupled to beauty, is to have honey fauce to fugar

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• What though you have beauty (as, by my faith, I fee no more in you than without candle may go dark to bed,) muft you be therefore proud and pitylefs

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"Tis beauty truly blent, whofe red and white nature's own fweet and cunning hand laid on

I will give out diverse schedules of my beauty

Twelfth Night.1 5 3122 32
Ibid. 15 312238

I'll have thy beauty fcratch'd with briars, and made more homely than thy state

Winter's Tale. 4 3 3532 48

- If lufty love should go in queft of beauty, where should he find it fairer than in Blanch

Book of beauty

's princely majesty is fuch, confounds the tongue, and makes the fenfes rough
that the tyrant oft reclaims, fhall to my flaming wrath be oil and flax
'Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud

-Your beauty was the cause of that effect

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— If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide, these nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks

— I did kill king Henry-but 'twas thy beauty that provoked me waining and diftreffed widow

O beauty, 'till now I never knew thee

- The beauty that is borne here in the face, the bearer knows not O beauty, where is thy faith

-If beauty have a foul, this is not the

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For beauty, ftarv'd with her severity, cuts beauty off from all pofterity Rom. and Jul.1| 1969 2 47 Her beauty hangs upon the checks of night like a rich jewel in an Æthiop's ear:

Beauty too rich for ufe, for earth too dear

O fweet Juliet, thy beauty hath made me effeminate 'senfign yet is crimfon in thy lips, and in thy cheeks

Ibid. I 5 9732 37
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Ibid. 5 3 9952 50

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If Caffio do remain, he hath a daily beauty in his life, that makes me ugly Othello. 5 11074128 Becbances All happiness bechance to thee

2 Gent. of Verona.1
Merch. of Venice.
me Ant. and Cleo. 3 9
Tim. of Atb. 1 2 809210
Hamlet. 3 11017252
Antony and Cleop. 410 794 125

Bechanced. That fuch a thing bechanc'd would make me fad
Beck.' And that thy beck might from the bidding of the gods command
What a coil's here! ferving of becks, and jutting out of bums
-With more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them
Becked. Whofe eyes beck'd forth my wars, and call'd them home
Become. God and his angels guard your facred throne, and make you long become it

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- I cannot joy, untill I be refolv'd where our valiant father is become Becomes Nothing becomes him ill that he would well Becomet love. And gave him what becomed love I might Becomings. My becontings kill me, when they do not eye well to you Ant. and Cle.p. 1 3 7712 9 Bed. There's his chamber, his caftle, his ftanding-bed, and truckle-bed M. W. of Wind.4 5 Doth not the gentleman deferve as full, as fortunate a bed, as ever Beatrice fhall couch upon

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Faintnefs conftraineth me to measure out my length on this cold bed Mid. N. Dr.3 2 1891 19

But here an angel in a golden bed lyes all within
No bed thall e'er be guilty of my stay

By heaven, I will ne'er come into your bed until I see the ring
Go to thy cold bed, and warm thee

Merchant of Venice. 272062 57
Ibid. 3 2 2122 21
Ibid. 5 1 2201 58
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All's Well. 2 3 288 1 50
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Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

Although before the folemn prieft I have fworn, I will not bed her
I'll to the Tufcan wars, and never bed her

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He hath banish'd me his bed already; his love too long ago Beds i' the caft are soft

1 Henry iv. 21 Henry viii. 31 Ant. and Clevp. 2 6

P. C. L. 354119 4482 6 6872 19

Much Ado About Notb. 4 1

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Bedfellow. Lady, were you her bedfellow last night

No truly not, altho' untill last night I have this twelve-month been her bedfellow 16.41 Nay, the man that was his bedfellow, that he should for a foreign purfe, fo feil his fovereign's life

Two tender bed-fellows for duft

— He loves your people; but tye him not to be their bed-fellow

➡ Go, you wild bed-fellow, you cannot foothfay

Henry v.2 2 515244 Richard iii. 4 4 663114 Coriolanus. 2 2 715153

Bed-mate. Nought but heavenly business should rob my bed-mate of my company

Bed-preffer.

Bed-rite

Bed-ream. By your fide no bed-room me deny

Bed-feverver. She's a bed-fwerver

1 Henry iv. 2 4 453252 Tempeft. 41

Bed-ward. In heart as merry, as when our nuptial day was done and tapers burnt to bed-ward

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Winter's Tale. 2 1

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-Duke.

Let's not forget, the noble duke of Bedford late deceas'd, but see his exequies fulfill'd in Roan

Bedimm'd the noon-tide fun

Bedlam, have done

Ha! art thou bedlam

- And fuch high vaunts of his nobility, did inftigate the bedlam brain-fick dutchefs

➡ Ay, Clifford; a bedlam and ambitious humour makes him oppose his king.

-The country gives me proof and precedent of bedlam beggars

2 Henry vi. 31 583251

himself against

Ibid. 5 1600 29 Lear. 2 3 9422/23 Ibid. 3 7 952232 Richard ii. 3 3 428260

Let's follow the old earl, and get the bedlam to lead him where he would Be-drench the fresh green lap of fair king Richard's land Been. For her fake that I have been, for I feel the last fit of my greatness Henry viii. 3 1 Bees. The honey-bag steal from the humble bees Mid. Night's Dream. 3 1 - Kill me a red-hip'd humble-bee on the top of a thistle, and good monfieur bring me the honey-bag

Red-tail'd humble bee

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Ibid. 4 1 189156 All's Well 4 5 3002 2 2 Henry iv. 4 4 498 138

'Tis feldom, when the bee doth leave her comb in the dead carrion
When, like the bee, tolling from every flower the virtuous sweets; our thighs are
pack'd with wax, our mouths with honey, we bring it to the hive; and like the bees
are murder'd for our pains

compared to the government of a state

So bees with smoke, are from their hives driven away

Ibid. 4 4 499 2 6 Henry v.1 2 512232 1 Henry vi 1 5 5492 6

The commons like an angry hive of bees, that want their leader, fcatter up and
down, and care not who they sting

Some fay, the bee stings; but I fay, it is the bees wax
But for your words they rob the Hybla bees -

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When that the general is not like the hive, to whom the foreigners fhall all repair, what honey is expected

Troilus and Creffida. 1 3

➡ We'll follow where thou lead'ft, like stinging bees in hotteft fummer's day

Titus Andronicus. 5 1850141

• Full merrily the humble bee doth fing, 'till he hath loft his honey and his sting

Beef. What fay you to a piece of beef and mustard

Treil. and Creffida. 511 8912 6 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 270|2|22

But I am a great eater of beef, and, I believe, that does harm to my wit Tw.Night.1 33092 1

→ O my fweet beef, I must still be good angel to thee

Beef-witted, Thou mungrel beef-witted lord

Bear. Here's a pot of good double beer

1 Henry iv. 3 3 4632 9 Troilus and Creffida. 2 1865145 2 Henry vi.|2| 3| 518|2 44

Beetle.

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