And Benedicke, loue on, I will requite thee, Taming my wilde heart to thy louing hand: If thou dost loue, my kindnesse shall incite thee To binde our loues vp in a holy band.
To binde me, or vndoe me, one of them: Signior Leonato, truth it is good Signior, Your neece regards me with an eye of fauour Leo.
Stop close their mouthes, let them not speake a word, Is he sure bound, looke that you binde them fast.
If there were reason for these miseries, Then into limits could I binde my woes: When heauen doth weepe, doth not the earth oreflow?
No sooner had they told this hellish tale, But strait they told me they would binde me heere, Vnto the body of a dismall yew, And leaue me to this miserable death.
Sure, it had argued a very short sight of things, and extreme fatuity of minde in Me, so far to binde my Own hands at their request, if I had shortly meant to have used a sword against them.
Ye know not whether the rule that ye binde him to, be best for him or worst!
Now binde my Browes with Iron and approach The ragged'st houre, that Time and Spight dare bring To frowne vpon th' enrag'd Northumberland.
Ile bindeher then with my torne-tressed haire, And racke her with a thousand holy wishes; Then, on a place prepared for her there, Ile execute her with a thousand kisses.
Quoth I, when you your best haue done, No better way you'll finde, Then to a Harper binde your Sonne, Since most of them are blind.
The many favours which your grace has showne, From time to time, but specially in this, Shall binde me ever to your highnes will, In what Queen Mother or your grace commands.
We conceive it to be high time for both Nations to search and try their ways and turn again to the LORD, that he who hath wounded us may heal us, and he who hath broken us may binde us up.
Well, I will then binde the hole credit of their occupation on a bagpiper, and he for my money, but I will after, and teach them to caper in a halter, that haue cousoned me of my 1740 money.
They do binde their haire up to the crowne of their heade, in calles of golde verie curious, and with pinnes of the same.
Of rosemary in Banckes's Herbal we read:-- "Take the flowers thereof and make powder thereof and binde it to thy right arme in a linnen cloath and it shale make thee light and merrie.
If thy legges be blowen with gowte boyle the leaves in water and binde them in a linnen cloath and winde it about thy legges and it shall do thee much good.
Binde the Offender, And take him from our presence Bel.
Enter three or foure, and offer to binde him: Hee striues.
Oh binde him, binde him, let him not come neere me Pinch.
If you put in more Flower, or more then one white of Egg to this proportion, it will binde the Pudding too close and stiff.
And so the next day binde it up very close, with a piece of sheeps Leather so that no air can get in.
Let me but binde it hard, within this houre It will be well Oth.
Marry heauen forbid: Light Gentlemen, Ile binde it with my shirt.
To fetch my poore distracted husband hence, Let vs come in, that we may binde him fast, And beare him home for his recouerie Gold.
Binde him, and burne his body in those flames, They bindehim to the stake.
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