Chimney-fweepers. To look like her, are chimney-fweepers black A. S. P. C. L. Love's Labour Loft. 14 3 163|1|29 Chins. Stroke your chins, and fwear by your beards that I am a knave 1 Henry iv.1 3 445210 Troilus and Cref. 1 2 859 1 Ibid. 1 2 860 1 8 41 2 860 158 Quoth the, here's but one and fifty hairs on your chin, and one of them is white Ibid. Chine. Let me never hope to see a chine again; and that I would not for a cow H. viii. 5 3 701115 Chink. Talk through the chink of a wall He that can lay hold of her fhall have the chink And by his light, did all the chivalry of England move to do brave acts Thou haft flain the flower of Europe for his chivalry 533219 563 127 610 122 3 Henry vi. 2 Troilus and Cre1 2 861118 The glory of our Troy doth this day lie on his fair worth and single chivalry Ibid. 4 4 881126 I am to day i' the vein of chivalry Chizzel. What fine chizzel could ever yet cut breath - Much Ado About Noth. 2 3131225 As two spent swimmers, that do cling together, and choak their art I trust, ere long, to choak thee with thine own, and make thee curfe the harvest of Choak'd. What have I choak'd you with my argofy Choice. A leaven'd and prepared choice Macbeth. 1 Henry v. 4 236326 3 532 I 9 In terms of choice I am not folely led by nice direction of a maiden's eyes hour The choice and mafter spirits of this age And choice, being mutual act of all our fouls, makes merit her election Tr.and Cref. 13 Cbake. But when to my lord I prove untrue, I'll choke myself Choler. Throw cold water on thy choler -, my lord, if rightly taken.-No, if rightly taken, halter Let's purge this choler without letting blood Lear. I I 9321II Cymbeline. 16 898260 Merry Wives of Wind. 2 3 57233 1 Henry ru. 2 4 454223 Richard ii. 1 I 415112 1 Henry vi. 4 1 561127 Ibid. 5.5 568237 2 Henry vi. 1 3 576 218 Henry viii. 1 1 673152 Ibid. 2 1679147 Coriolanus. 2 3 718147 Julius Caefar. 4 3 7591 35 Timon of Athens. My choler being over-blown, with walking once about the quadrangle Let your reason with your choler queftion what 'tis you go about And fomething spoke in choler, ill, and hafty Putting him to rage, you should have ta'en advantage of his choler does kill me that thou art alive Kent banish'd thus! and France in choler parted I mean, as we be in choler, we'll draw Lear. I Cholerick. That in the captain's but a cholerick word, which in the foldier's flat blafphemy 3 823223 Romeo and Juliet. 1 2932252 1967123 759 140 Since of ourselves ourfelves are cholerick Go fhew your flaves how cholerick you are, and make your bondmen tremble 7.Caj. 4 3 Cholic. If you chance to be pinch'd with the cholic, you make faces like mummers Cor. 2 I 712226 Chooje to fight, when I cannot choose Cpt-hands. Clapp'd their chopt hands. Chorus. D. P. For the which fupply, admit me Chorus to this history - D. P. You are as good as a chorus Cheugh of deep chat Ruffet-pated choughs, many in fort, rifing and cawing at the gun's report, fever themselves, and madly sweep the sky language, gabble enough, and good enough 500 376 2 20 9562 26 And scar'd my choughs from the chaff, I had not left a purfe alive in the whole army Hamlet.5 21037132 The crows and choughs that wing the midway air, shew scarce so grofs as beetles Lear. 4 "Tis a chough; but, as I say, spacious in the poffeffion of dirt Chrifom. A made a fine end, and went away, an it had been any chrifom child Hen. v.2 Chrift. And his pure foul unto his captain Chrift, under whofe colours he had fought fo long Did they not fome time cry, All hail, to me? fo Judas did to Chrift Over whofe acres walk'd those blessed feet, which, fourteen hundred years ago, were nail'd, for our advantage on the bitter cross Chriften. The emprefs fends it thee, thy ftamp, thy feal, and bids thee, chriften it with thy dagger's point 3 517 236 Chriften'd. There was no thought of pleafing you when the was chriften'd What thefe Chriftians are, whofe own hard dealings teaches them to fufpect the thoughts of others Streaming the enfign of the Chriftian Crofs, against black Pagans, Turks, and Richard 4 If like a Chriftian, thou hadft truly borne betwixt our armies true intelligence 1 H.iv. 55 But thofe that fought it, I could with more Chriftians Chriftian fervice. For chriftian fervice, and true chivalry Christmas. To dash it like a Christmas comedy The influence of that facred time 4322 I 472211 Christmas gambol. Is not a commonty a Christmas gambol, or a tumbling trick And make your chronicle as rich with praife, as is the Ouze and bottom of the fea with funken wreck Hen. v. 1 2 Which neither know my faculties, nor person, yet will be the chronicles of my doing I and my fword will earn my chronicle Let me embrace thee, good old chronicle They [players] are the abftract or brief chronicles of the time To fuckle fools, and chronicle small beer 2 5122 7 Henry viii. 1 2 675131 Ant. and Cleop. 311 7901 19 Troil. and Creff4 5 883126 Hamlet. 2 21015229 Othella. 2 110531 17 242/2/20 As r. Like It. 41 Chroniclers. The foolith chroniclers of that age found it was,-Hero of Seftos Be innocent of the knowledge, deareft chuck, 'till thou applaud the deed Macbeth. 3 2 374 240 Pray, chuck, come hither Should I go to church, and fce the holy edifice of ftone, and not bethink me ftraight of dangerous rocks I'll fee the church o' your back 11972 8 273 262 Church. Church. Be champion of our church, or let the church, our mother, breath her curfe His fpirit is come in, that stood so out against the holy church - - A. S. P. C. L. K. Jobn. 3 1 398 161 4082 7 An I have not forgot what the infide of a church is made of, I am a pepper-corn, a brewer's horfe I'faith, and thou followd'ft him like a church 1 Henry iv. 3 3 461230 2 Henry iv. 2 4 486122 For all the temporal lands, which men devout, by teftament, have given to the church, would they ftrip from us - Eftimate of the value of the land the king wants to have from the church Henry v.1 1510115 1 510118 I Hen. vi. I 1544 131 And bawds, and whores, do churches build Lear. 3 2 947 218 Hamlet. 3 2 1019 255 Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 3 3 134240 He must build churches then: or elfe fhall he fuffer not thinking on You are a churchman, or, I'll tell you, cardinal, I should judge now unhappily Ibid. 13 678221 Ibid. 5 2 699 215 Ibid. 3 1 687 217 Church-yards. Ghofts, wandering here and there, troop home to church-yards If this fame were a church-yard, where we ftand I am almost afraid to stand alone here, in the church-yard Churl. Good meat, fir, is common, that every churl affords Some ftern untutor'd churl Lavinia, though you left me like a churl, I found a friend - Pr'ythee, fair youth, think us no churls O churl! drink all; and leave no friendly drop, to help me after Chus. I have heard him fwear to Tubal and to Chus Chufe. Believe me, lord, I think he cannot chufe Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 Timon of Atbens. 1 2 Titus Andronicus. 1 2 Cymbeline. 3 6 Rom. and Jul. 5 3 996213 Merch. of Venice. 3 2 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. Cicatrice. Lean but upon a rush, the cicatrice and capable impreffure moment keeps thy palm fome 212142 1252138 looks with fuch ferret and fuch fiery eyes is dead, and that by order of profcription Cicefter. The rebels have confum'd with fire our town of Cicester in Glofterfhire Rich..5 Cimmerian. Your fwarth Cimmerian doth make your honour of his body's hue Tit. An. 2 Cinna. D. P. Cincture. Now happy he, whofe cloak, and cincture can hold out this tempeft Cinders. The cinders of the element I fhall fhew the cinders of my fpirits, through the afhes of my chance Cinque-pace. Wooing, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig, a measure, and a cinque-pace Falls into the cinque-pace fafter and faster Circe's cup Circe. As if with Circe, she would change my shape Circle. Thus have I yielded up into your hand, the circle of my glory With Henry's death the English circle ends And of thee craves the circle of the Ptolemies for her heirs I would anger him, to raise a spirit in his mistress circle of fome Ibid. 2 1 Henry vi. 5 4 566128 407119 2546244 1 Henry vi. 1 Ant. and Cleop. 310 strange nature 788 1 I Romeo and Juliet. 2 1 9751 32 Circuit. This fell tempeft fhall not ceafe to rage, until the golden circuit on my head 2 Henry vi. 3 1 586215 Circumcifed. I took by the throat the circumcifed dog, and fmote him thus Othello. 5 21079 235 Circum.mur'd. He hath a garden circummur'd with brick confine Meafure for Meafure. 41 93 9 210461 6 Circumftance. Circumftance. So by your circumstance you call me fool With circumftance and oaths fo to deny this chain fhorten'd The interruption of their churlish drums cuts off more circumstance 23/2/23 116 259 2 2 Henry vi. 1 1332 33 1391146 1572 226 Who, in his circumstance, expressly proves-that no man is the lord of any thing Sir, my circumstances, being so near the truth, as I will make them, must first in- Circumftanc'd. 'Tis very good; I must be circumstanc'd Cymbeline. 2 4 904252 Circumvention. What ever hath been thought on in this state, that could be brought to bodily act ere Rome had circumvention It will not in circumvention deliver a fly from a spider Ciftern. Your wives, your daughters, your matrons, and your maids, could not fill up the ciftern of my luft Cited. And had I not been cited fo by them, yet I did purpofe as they do entreat 2 H. vi. 3 I think, it cites us, brother, to the field Cities. So the maiden cities you talk of, may wait on her Citizens. Sweep on, you fat and greafy citizens, 'tis just the fashion As You Like It. 2 I would make his Richard iii. 35 653213 Timon of Athens. 3 City-women. The city-women bear the cost of princes on unworthy shoulders? Civet. He rubs himself with civet is of a bafer birth than tar; the very uncleanly flux of a cat Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my Civil. Civil as an orange Love's Labor Loft. 5 Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 2 Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean Civil diffention is a viperous worm, that gnaws the bowels of the common-wealth 1 Hen. vi. 3 Civil night. Come, civil night, thou sober-suited matron, all in black Romeo and Juliet. 3 Civil fwords. Antony and Cleopatra. 1 3 7701 55 Civil-war. And let our hearts, and eyes, like civil war, be blind with tears, and break Civility. Ufe all obfervance of civility, like one well studied in a fad oftent Clack-difb. His ufe was to put a ducket in her clack-dish 3 Henry vi. 2 5 614225 Mer. of Ven. 2 2 204155 so empty Claim. Nor claim no farther than your new-fall'n right, the seat of Gaunt, dukedom of And we, in pity to our gentle king, had flipp'd our claim until another age 1 Hen. iv. 51 468 1 14 3 H. vi. 22 613 112 Lear. 5 3 963|1|30 Clamour. A widow weeps an hour in clamour, and a quarter in rheum Mu. Ado Abt. Noth.|5|| 2|| 145|1|12| your tongues, and not a word more And more he spoke, which founded like a clamour in a vault Clanger. Like to a dismal clangor heard from far Clap on more fails Ibid. 5 3 964 215 613161 3 Henry vi. 23 Merry Wives of Windfr.2 2 Mcafure for Meafure. 4 3 I would defire you to clap into your prayers upon you two or three probable lies And clap thyself my love 55 35 95253 George, Duke of. D. P. Rich. iii. p. 633. Duke, his dream Edward's lamentation for his murder Taming of the Shrew. 2 1 21211 4 Hamlet. 2 577 2 54 21013 240 2 133 1 57 II 2 888217 790256 2 Henry iv. 3 2 4892 5 603 Duke. D. P. 3 Hen. vi. - a young fon of Now will I in, to take fome privy order to draw the brats of Clarence out of fight Though forfeiters you caft in prison, yet you clasp young Cupid's tables Cymbeline. 3 2 907|2|16 To the grofs clafps of a lafcivious Moor Claudio. D. P. Meaf. for Meaf. 'p. 75. Claudius. D. P. Ju. Cafar. p. 741. Claw no man in his humour - Othello. D. P. Mu. Ado Abt. Noth 11045111 -, King of Denmark, Hamlets If a talent be a claw, look how he claws him with a talent Clay. And temper clay with blood of Englishmen But clay and clay differs in dignity, whose duft is both alike 121 999 124251 159149 2 Henry vi. 31 586|1|33 Cymbeline. 4 2 914222 Clay-brain'd. Thou clay-brain'd guts Clean. Roaming clean through the bounds of Asia By you unhappy'd and disfigured clean 1 Henry iv. 2 4 453235 Comedy of Errors.1 1042/12 Richard .31 426115 Your lordship, though not clean past your youth, hath yet some smack of age in you Let's hew his limbs, till they be clean confum'd A pox of drowning thyfelf! it is clean out of the way 2 Henry iv. 1 2 476252 Titus Andronicus. 1 2 832260 Othello. I 31050 2/46 Cleanly. Haft thou not full often ftruck a doe, and born her cleanly by the keeper's nofe Cleft the heart, that could conceive, a grofs and foolish fire blemish'd his gracious dam O, Hamlet, thou haft cleft my heart in twain Clement. I know, you are more clement than vile man Winter's Tale. 3 2 345,251 Giement's-inn. I was once of Clement's-inn; where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet Cleomenes. D. P. Cleopatra's majetty and her barge defcribed 2 Unto her he gave the 'ftablishment of Egypt; made her of lower Syria, Cyprus, in the habiliments of the goddess Ifis, that day appear'd Cymbeline. 2 4 9051 1 Romeo and Juliet.24 978228 Hamlet. 141006 1 6 Love's Labor Left.51 164243 Clergy. To give agreater fum than ever at one time the clergy yet did to his predeceffors part withal Chuy's. The clergy's bags are lank and lean with thy extortions Henry v.1 1 510 240 2 Henry vi. 3 576148 Clarks. All the clerks, I mean, the learned ones, in chriftian kingdoms, have their free voices Hen. viii. 2 2 6312'48 Clerk |