CALCULATED TO POINT OUT THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS TO BY THE REV. SAMUEL AY SCOUGH, F. S. A. AND ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. LONDON: OPPC PRINTED FOR JOHN STOCKDALE, OPPOSITE BURLINGTON-HOUSF, PICCADILLY, 1790. [ Entered at Stationers-Hall. Į The References are to the Play, Aft, Scene, Page, Column, and Line: D. P. ftands for Dramatis Perfona, and ch. for Chorus. All's Well. Abafe. And will she yet abase her eyes on me, that cropp'd the golden prime of this Abate. O weary night, O long and tedious night, abate thy hours Abatement. There's great abatement of kindness Abbies. Our abbies and our priories fhall pay this expedition's charge I 277 120 310140 Richard iii. 1 2 637 233 Mid. Night Dream. 3 2 189123 Cor. 3 3 7261 5 Lear.1 4 9351 54 committed to the tower Richard ii. 1 Henry viii. 671 Ibid. I 1674 134 Aber. And you that do abet him in this kind cherish rebellion, and are rebels all R. ii. 2 Abborred. It is I that all the abhorred things o' the earth amend, by being worse than they There's no virtue whipp'd out of the court; they cherish it to make it stay there, Any thing, my lord, that my ability may undergo and nobleness impofe Wint. Tale. 2 3 343141 Abifm of hell Abjure. Here abjure the taints and blames I laid upon myself No, rather I abjure all roofs Ant. and Cleop. 311 789 247 Abjured. For whose dear love, they say she hath abjur'd the fight and company of men Ant. and Cleop.52 925 257 799125 988 139 75 Midf. Night Dream. 3 2 189110 349149 753 110 7561 4 100 1 24 771 216 673 148 2 Henry iv. 3 2 Mer. of Ven. 13 Richard ii. 4 3 Romeo and Juliet. 21016211 4912 20 201246 4322 12 65918 967 352 14 Jul. Cafar. 31 753123 1922 19 Sweet peace conduct his sweet soul to the bosom of good old Abraham Richard ii. 4 1 Abridge. Staying will abridge thy life Abridged. So we are Cæfar's friends, that have abridg'd his time of fearing death Abridgment. What abridgment have you for this evening Look where my abridgment comes Cymbeline. 55 927225 Abroach. Alack, what mischief might he fet abroach, in shadow of such greatness 2 Henry iv. 4 2 495113 -The fecret mischief that I fet abroach, I lay unto the grievous charge of others Who fet this ancient quarrel new abroach Abfence. I will not be absence at the grace Her husband would be abfence from his houfe Abfent. An abfent argument of my revenge Abfolved. Whilft your great goodness out of holy pity absolv'd him with an axe Abfolute. Be abfolute for death; either death or life shall thereby be the sweeter Abstract. He hath an abstract for the remembrance of such places 2 66115 I 391 211 Did I let pass the abufe done to my niece To abuse Othello's ear, that he is too familiar with his wife Remove your thought, it doth abuse your bofom That there be women do abuse their husbands in such grofs kind 2 Henry iv. 2 2 Henry vi. 2 3 Henry vi. 3 Abused. Though all the world could fee, none could be so abus'd in fight as he You are a great deal abus'd in too bold a perfuafion Why halt thou abus'd fo many miles with a pretence It cannot be but that my master is abus'd Being apt to have his ear abus'd Then Edgar was abus'd Cure this great breach of his abufed nature Orbello. 1 3 10512 8 Ibid. 4 2 1070 151 Ibid. 4 3 10732 4 As You Like It. 3 5 2411 8 Ibid. 3 4 910141 The Moor's abus'd by some most villainous knave Abuses. If thefe be good people in a common weal, that do nothing but use their Meaf. for Meaf2| her delicate mouth with drugs or minerals that weaken motion For the poor abuses of the time want countenance Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep upon his countries wrongs Aby. Left, to thy peril, thou aby it dear If thou doft intend the leaft fhew of love to her, thou shalt aby it Abyfm of time afunder M.W. of Wind. 1 4 Abutting. Whofe high upreared and abutting fronts, the perilous narrow ocean parts Henry v.1 ch. 5092 4 Mid. Night Dr.3 2 1862 32 2188 124 Ibid. 3 Tempeft.1 2 2127 Love's Labour Loft. 4 3 1632 19 Mid. Night Dr.51 193126 removed a dwelling As You Like It. 3 2237223 8621 32 934146 Academes. They are the ground, the book, the academes Your accent is fomething finer than you could purchase in so Accept. If you accept them, then their worth is great Accepted. In most accepted pain Acceffible is none but Milford way Accidents happened He that beguiled you in a plain accent, was a plain knave 3 And with an accent tun'd in felf fame key, returns to chiding fortune Troi. and Creff. - If but as well I other accents borrow, that can my speech diffuse Lear. 1 4 2 941 224 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 978212 I Troi. and Creff: 3 3 8751 6 Cymbeline. 3 2 908| 12 Tempeft. 5 1 21233 Ibid. 151 I 22211 Meaf. for Meaf. 4 3 96129 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1127 119 Winter's Tale. 4 3 354 2 59 Troilus and Creff33 8752 7 2 Henry iv. 5 2 503231 Titus Andronicus. 1| 18321 3 Henry iv. 2 2481249 Ibid. 32489227 2 with what Accomplishing the knights You to his love must accord, or have a woman to your lord Troilus and Creffida.|1| 3863 253 Romeo and Juliet. 1 2 970130 Comedy of Errors. 2 1 106115 3 309 117 gone by Oh! 'tis an accident that heaven itself provides! of hourly proof A. S. P. C. L. Lear.1471 960|2|8 Ibid. 3 3 1063145 But as the unthought-on accident is guilty to what we wildly do Prizes of accident as oft as merit Accite. We will accite, as I before remember'd, all our state Accites. And what accites your most worshipful thought to think fo You must buy that peace with full accord to all our juft demands This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet fits fmiling to my heart Accordingly. He is very great in knowledge, and accordingly valiant will attend on their accords Acceft. Good mistress Accoft, I defire better acquaintance I 802 I 2 444 219 3 466244 Othello. 3 3 1061114 — Claudio shall render me a dear account That to ftand high in your account, I might in virtues, beauties, livings, friends, 501 Sir, their speed hath been beyond account The princes both make high account of you, for they account his head upon the - When he shall come to his account, he knows not what I can urge against him Cor.[4] 6 9 211129 343 234 650 256 732220 Account. |