ANGELS.-Angels and ministers of grace, defend us! ANGER.-Why, look you, how you storm! SHAKSPERE.-Merchant of Venice, Act I. Scene 3. (Shylock to Antonio.) In a troubled sea of passion toss'd. MILTON.-Paradise Lost, Book X. Line 718. Anger is like A full-hot horse; who, being allow'd his way, SHAKSPERE.-King Henry VIII., Act I. Scene 1. (Norfolk to Buckingham.) Made good guard for itself. Never anger SHAKSPERE.-Anthony and Cleopatra, Act IV. You shall see-I'll sweeten her, and she'll cool like a dish of tea. COLLEY CIBBER.-The Careless Husband, Act IV. And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain. COLERIDGE.-Christabel, Part II. ANGUISH.-One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish; SHAKSPERE.-Romeo and Juliet, Act I. Scene 2. ANNALS.-The short and simple annals of the poor. ANNIHILATE.-Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, POPE.-Martin Scriblerus, Chapter XI. ANTICIPATION.-Well, Sir Anthony, since you desire it, we will not anticipate the past; so mind, young people, our retrospection will now be all to the future. SHERIDAN. The Rivals, Act IV. Scene 2. 12 APOTHECARY-APPENDIX. APOTHECARY.-I do remember an apothecary, SHAKSPERE.-Romeo and Juliet, Act V. Scene 1. APPAREL.-Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, SHAKSPERE. Hamlet, Act I. Scene 3. Oft covers a good man. A civil habit BEAUMONT and FLETCHER.-Beggar's Bush, A loyal bosom in a garb uncouth. PYE.-Alfred, Book II. Line 558. As the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, SHAKSPERE.-Taming of the Shrew, Act IV. Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear: SHAKSPERE.-King Lear, Act IV. Scene 6. Marry, come up, sir, with your gentle blood! From the far source of old Assyrian kings. SCOTT.-Fortunes of Nigel, Chapter XXXI. Opinion's but a fool, that makes us scan The outward habit by the inward man. SHAKSPERE.-Pericles, Act II. Scene 2. APPEAL. I appeal unto Cæsar. ST. PAUL, answering for himself before Festus. APPENDIX.-A small appendix of mine. APPETITE.-Here's neither want of appetite nor mouths; Pray Heaven we be not scant of meat or mirth. SCOTT.-Peveril of the Peak, Chapter III. Why, at this rate, a fellow that has but a groat in his pocket, may have a stomach capable of a ten-shilling ordinary. CONGREVE.-Love for Love, Act II. Scene 7. A stomach as sharp as a shark's; never was in finer condition for feeding. FOOTE.-The Patron, Act 1. Doth not the appetite alter? A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age. SHAKSPERE.-Much Ado about Nothing, Act II. APPLAUD.—I would applaud thee to the very echo, SHAKSPERE.-Macbeth, Act V. Scene 3. APPLAUSE.-The applause of a single human being is of great consequence. BOSWELL'S Johnson, 1780. APPLES.-While tumbling down the turbid stream, MALLET.-Tyburn. APPLIANCES.-With all appliances and means to boot. SHAKSPERE.-King Henry IV. Part II. Act III. Seene I. (The King's Soliloquy to Sleep.) APPROBATION.-Approbation from Sir Herbert Stanley, is praise indeed. MORTON.-Cure for the Heart Ache, Act V. APPROVING.-One self-approving hour whole years out weighs. POPE.-Essay on Man, Epistle IV. Line 255. ARGUE-In arguing, too, the parson own'd his skill, ARM'D.-Arm'd at all points, exactly, cap-à-pé. 14 ARROW-ASSURANCE. ARROW. I have shot mine arrow o'er the house, And hurt my brother. SHAKSPERE. Hamlet, Act V. Scene 2. (Hamlet to Laertes.) ARROWS.-When bows were bent, and darts were thrawn; For thrang scarce could they flee; The darts clove arrows as they met, The arrows dart the tree. SIR JOHN BRUCE.-Hardyknute, 2 Percy In my school-days, when I had lost one shaft, The self-same way, with more advised watch SHAKSPERE.-Merchant of Venice, Act I. Scene 1. ART. To me more dear, congenial to my heart, GOLDSMITH.-Deserted Village, Line 253. And, even while Fashion's brightest arts decoy, ASHES.-E'en from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires. GRAY.-Elegy, Verse 23. Our best remains are ashes and a shade. CHAUCER.-The FRANCIS.-Horace, Book IV. Ode 7. ASS.-O, that he were here, to write me down, an ass! SHAKSPERE.-Much Ado About Nothing, Act IV. ASSEMBLY.-Is our whole dissembly appeared? ASSURANCE.-I'll make assurance double sure, SHAKSPERE.-Macbeth, Act IV. Scene 1. ATTICUS.-Who but must laugh, if such a man there be? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he? POFE.-Prol. to Sat., Line 213. AUDIENCE.-Let me have audience for a word or two. SHAKSPERE.-As You Like It, Act V. Scene 4. (Jacques to De Bois.) AULD LANG SYNE.-Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min'? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o' lang syne? BURNS-Auld Lang Syne, Verse 1. AUSTERITY.-Here's a starch'd piece of austerity! BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER.-The Wild Goose AUTHOR.-1. Madam, a man in marvellous foul linen, bedaggled all over, and who, so please you, looks very much like a poet, wants to speak with you. 2. Shew him up; don't stir, gentlemen, 'tis but an author. LE SAGE.-Gil Blas, Vol. I. Book III. Chap. 11. AUTHORITY.— Man, proud man! Dress'd in a little brief authority; Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven, As make the angels weep. SHAKSPERE.-Measure for Measure, Act II. AUTUMN.-All-cheering plenty, with her flowing horn, Crown'd with the sickle and the wheaten sheaf, THOMSON.-Autumn, Line 1. AVOIDED.-Of all men else I have avoided thee: But get thee back. SHAKSPERE.-Macbeth, Act V. Scene 7. AWAKE.-Awake, arise, or be for ever fallen! MILTON.-Paradise Lost, Book I. Line 330. |