Candle. Here burns my candle out, ay, here it dies, which, while it lafted, gave king| A. 3. P. C.L 3 Henry vi. 2 6 615145 Hen. vii. 3 2 689153 This candle burns not clear, 'tis I must snuff it Candles' ends. Drinks off candles ends for flap-dragons Candle-flick. I had rather hear a brazen candlestick turn'd Taming of the Sbrew. 3 530235 Henry v.4 2 Their horsemen fit like fixed candlesticks, with torch staves in their hand Candle-pafters. Make misfortune drunk with candle-wafters Mu. Ado About Nothing.51 141137 Candy'd. Why, what a candy'd deal of courtesy this fawning greyhound proffer me! Hamlet. 1 31004224 7291 37 And is't not to be damn'd, to let this canker of our nature come in further evil? Canker-bit. My name is loft; by treason's tooth bare-gnawn, and canker-bit To wield old partizans, in hands as old, cankered with peace, to part your cankered hate Cannakin. And let me have a cannakin clink, clink 3 Hen. vi. Cannibals. Compare with Cæfars, and with Cannibals, and Trojan Greeks Ibid. 5 5 631127 Coriolanus. 4 5 730122 Cannon. He reports me a cannon; and the bullet, that's he: I fhoot thee at the swain I must report they were as cannons over-charg'd with double cracks -The cannons have their bowels full of wrath Love's L. Loft. 31155139 - By east and weft let France and England mount, their battering cannon charg’d to the mouths Unless we fweep them from the door with cannons - As level as the cannon to his blank Ibid. 2 2 39424 Henry viii. 5 3 7011 I Hamlet. 4 11026|2| - And O you mortal engines, whose rude throats the immortal Jove's dread clamours counterfeit - I have seen the cannon when it has blown his ranks into the air Cannoncer. What cannoneer begot this lusty blood Canon. Contrary to thy established proclaim'd edict and continent canon Love's L. Loft. 1 I Othello. 3 310632 5 Ibid. 341066 116 394 2 49 1 149 2 44 K. Jobn. 2 1392 135 Coriolanus. 31 720 118 Timon of Athens. 4 3 8201 39 Humlet. 1 21002|2|47 Troil. and Creff2 286821 Canopy. Their shadows feem a canopy most fatal, under which our army lies Ju. Cæfar. 51 7622 55 Canterbury. The high promotion of his grace of Canterbury; who holds his state at door A. S. P. C. L. Henry viii. 5 2 698 245 1 Hen. iv. 3 1 458 1 I Ant. and Cleop.38 786212 Twelfth Night. 5 3131 8 Much Ado About Nothing.1 1 123 150 Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1682 44 Taming of the Shrew. 4 All's Well. 2 1283 212 7 526145 That cap of yours becomes you not; off with that bauble, throw it under foot Ibid. 5 I will cap that proverb with, there is flattery in friendship I have ever held my cap off to thy fortunes Yonder they caft their caps up, and carouse together like friends long loft Thou art the cap of all the fools alive Such gain the cap of him, that makes them fine, yet keeps his book uncrofs'd Cym. 3 3 908145 Cap and knee flaves Capable. For I am fick and capable of fears of our flesh, few are angels Tim. of Alb. 36 81825 Let me bear another to his horfe; for that's the more capable creature Trei. and Creff: 3 3 And of my land, loyal and natural boy, I'll work the means to make thee capable Lear. 2 1939251 His form and caufe conjoin'd, preaching to ftones, would make them capable Ham. 3 410251 4 "Till that a capable and wide revenge fwallow them up Othello. 3 310642 4 Capacity. God comfort thy capacity Love's Labor Loft.4 2 159125 Twelfth Night. 2 5 318241 I 472 39 Winter's Tale. 4 3 356239 Caparifon'd. Doft thou think, though I am caparison'd like a man, I have a doublet and hofe in my difpofition Cape. With a small compass'd cape Caper. Faith, I can cut a caper -- As You Like It. 3 2 236150 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 271228 Twelfth Night. 1 3 309 238 He that will caper with me for a thousand marks, let him lend me the money, and Capilet. Let him let the matter flip, and I'll give him my horse, grey Capilet Capitel. They'll fit by the fire, and presume to know what's done i' the capitol Ibid. 1 1 705149 1 Hen. iv.3 2 4611 6 Troil. and Cref. 4 2 878246 Com. of Errors. I 2105128 Mu. Ado About Notb. 5 1 142222 Captain. I will eat and drink, and sleep as soft as captain shall All's Well. 4 3 299250 3282157 Captivate. A. S. P. C. L. a Hen. vi. 23 55219 Ibid. 5 4 566 247 All's Well. 2 1 283131 All's Well 53 302228 Rich. ii. 1 3 417116 Never did captive with a freer heart, caft off his chains of bondage - You have the captives who were the oppofites of this day's ftrife: we Captivity. Who like a good and hardy soldier fought 'gainst my captivity Capulet. A wretched Florentine, derived from the ancient Capulet All's Well. 5 3 304111 Romeo and Juliet. Carbonado. If I come in his way willingly, let him make a carbonado of me Before Corioli, he scotch'd him and notch'd him like a carbonado Itid. 967 967 - A carbuncle entire, as big as thou art, were not so rich a jewel Had it been a carbuncle of Phoebus' wheel Thou art a bile, a plague fore, an emboss'd carbuncle in my corrupted blood Lear. 2 4 945123 With eyes like carbuncles Carbuncled. He has deferv'd it, were it carbuncled like holy Phoebus' car. Ant. and Clo. 4 - I had rather give his carcase to my hounds Have I not here the best cards for the game, to win this easy match play'd for a 208153 1263242 K. Jobn. 5 2 408241 1 Hen. vi. 5 4 566 2 24 Ant. and Cleop. 412 7951 Tit. And. 51851131 Hamlet. 5 11034246 Ibid. 5 210381 9 2 253217 460 152 Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 1 Hen. iv. 3 2 If once he come to be a cardinal, he'll make his cap co-equal with the crown Cardinal's bat. Under my feet I'll stamp thy cardinal's hat; in spite of Pope, or dignities of church Cardinally. If the had been a woman cardinally given, might have been accufed in fornication Meaf. for Meaf.2 Carduus Benedictus. Get fome of this diftill'd Carduus Benedictus, and lay it to your heart What, though care kill'd a cat, thou haft mettle enough in thee to kill care Twelfth Night. 1 3 Say, is my kingdom loft; why, 'twas my care, and what lofs is it to be rid of care To drive away the heavy thought of care Richard 3 2427156 My care is-lofs of care, by old care done; your care is-gain of care, by new care won is no cure, but rather corrofive Ibid. 4 1 43351 1 Hen. vi. 33 55818 Alas, why would you heap these cares on me? I am unfit for state and majesty R. iii. 3 7 655250 - None here, he hopes, in all this noble bevy, has brought with her one care abroad Henry viii. 3 677 2 Cares. Cares. What watchful cares do interpofe themselves between your eyes and night A. S. P. C. L. Julius Cæfar. 2 1 747 240 Thou haft no figures, nor no fantafies, which bufy care draws in the brains of men Ibid. 21749115 keeps his watch in every old man's eye, and where care lodges fleep will never lie Romeo and Juliet. 2 3 977 223 Mu. Ads About Noth. 23 131211 109 110 920217 Merry W. of Windfer.1 Carle. Or could this carle, a very drudge of nature's, have subdu’d me, in my profeffion? Cymbeline. 5 2 Carelessly. It may be thought we held him carelessly, being our kinfman, if we revel Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 987115 413 This is your doom, chuse you some secret place, fome reverend room Carlot. He hath bought the cottage and the bounds, that the old carlot once was mafter of As You Like It.3 5 24123 Let Carman whip his jade Measure for Meafure. 2 I 82153 Carnarvonshire. I myself would for Carnarvonshire, although there 'long'd no more to the crown but that Carnation. A could never abide carnation; 'twas a colour he never lik'd The fairest flowers o' the feafon are our carnations, and streak'd gilly-flowers Carews'd. That blood already, like the pelican, haft thou tap'd out, and drunkenly carows'd Rick. ii. 2 Carp. Ufe the carp as you may, for he looks like a poor, decay'd, ingenious, foolish, rafcally knave All's Well. 52 302124 Not only, fir, this your all-licens'd fool, but other of your infolent retinue do hourly carp and quarrel Your bait of falfhood takes this carp of truth Carped. If we ftand still, in fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at Lear. 1 4 936251 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 1 1 123137 Carper. Shame not thefe woods, by putting on the cunning of a carper - Mingled his royalty with carping fools Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. 5 2 Ibid. 1 Henry iv. This fellow here, with envious carping tongue, upbraided me about the rose I wear 822123 4291 4 144214 1 Henry vi. 41 56029 Richard iii. 35 6532 4 Garraways. We will eat a last year's pippin of my own graffing, with a dish of carra Sampfon, mafter, he was a man of good carriage, great carriage; he carried the town gates on his back, like a porter The violent carriage of it will clear, or end, the business Ay, utterly grow from the king's acquaintance by this carriage Making them women of good carriage Leve's Labour Left. 1 2 1511 2 Rem By that covenant, and carriage of the articles design'd, his fell to Hamlet Hamlet.1 11000224 Three of the carriages, in faith, are very dear to fancy The carriages, fir, are the hangers Ibid. 5 210391 3 Carried. She is noble born; and like her true nobility fhe has carried herfelf towards A. S. P. C. L. Henry vin. 2 Merry Wives of Windfer. 3 3 Do as the carrion does, not as the flower, corrupt with virtuous feafon Swear priests, and cowards, and men cautelous, old feeble carrions Carry. How does he carry himself Ibid. 3 1 209|1| I 2 675238 Ant. and Cleop. 2 937 119 If the king should without iffue die, he'd carry it fo to make the fcepter his Hen. viii. 1 Cars. Though our filence be drawn from us with cars! yet peace I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dry'd oats: if it be man's work, I will do it Certes. One Certes, that promises no element in fuch a business Carve. The which, if I do not carve most curiously, say my knife's naught Ibid. 5 3 962|2|25 1 672148 Henry viii. 1 Let's carve him as a difh fit for the gods, not hew him as a carcafe fit for hounds He may not, as unvalued perfons do, carve for himself Hamlet. I 310042 4 He that firs next to carve forth his own rage, holds his foul light Othello. 2 310562 8 Carvers. So much the more our carvers excellence Be his own carver, and cut out his way, to find out right with wrong Winter's Tale. 5 Much Ado About Nothing. 23 129 152 Julius Cæfar. 741 13226 How often doft thou with thy cafe, thy habit, wrench awe from fools Meaf. for Meaf.24 85143 106 225 113259 But for me, what cafe stand I in Hold your own in any case We'll make you some sport with the fox, ere we cafe him — O thou dissembling cub! what wilt thou be, when time hath sow'd a grizzle on thy cafe? But though my cafe be a pitiful one, I hope I fhall not be flay'd out of it Ibid. 4 This is a pitiful cafe-Ay, by my troth, the cafe may be amended Cafed. A cafed lion by the mortal paw Cafement. Thy cafement I need not open, for I look through thee Taming of the Shrew. 4 4 272139 2941 59 Merry Wives of Windfor. 1 3 Cafbier'd. Being fap, fir, was, as they fay, cafhier'd G 2 Ibid. 1 I 47 150 Merchant of Venice. 2 7 206161. |