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Rufling. The taylor ftays thy leifure, to deck thy body with his ruftling treasure

in unpaid for filk

Rufty. Who in this dull and long continu'd truce is rusty grown
Do they grow rusty

Ruth. Would the nobility lay afide their ruth, and let me use my
Ruthful. O, that my death would stay these ruthful deeds
Villanies ruthful to hear, yet piteously perform'd

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Spur them to ruthful work, rein them from ruth

Ruthless flaughters

The ruthless flint doth cut my tender feet

queen

And what is Edward but a ruthless fea

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Forc'd in the ruthless, vaft, and gloomy woods?-fee, fee!

Rutland, Earl of. D. P.

Rut-time. Send me a cool rut-time

Ruttifh. Count Roufillon, a foolish idle boy, but for all that very ruttish
Rye-straw hats

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SABBATH. And by our holy fabbath have I fworn

Sables. Then let the devil wear black, for I'll have a fuit of fables Sable filver'd. It was, as I have seen it in his life, a sable silver'd

Merch. of Venice. 4 1 215110
Hamlet. 3 2 1019251
Ibid. 1 2 1004 111

Sack. Your hearts are mighty, your skins are whole, and let burnt fack be the iffue

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But the fack that thou haft drunk me, would have bought me lights as good cheap 16.33 462 114

There's that will fack a city

Our facks, fhall be a means to fack the city

Ibid.

5 3 470156 1 Henry vi. 32 556260

I'll either make thee stoop, and bend thy knee, or fack this country with a mutiny Ibid.

And fack great Rome with Romans

Sack-and-fugar. What says Sir John Sack-and-sugar

If fack and sugar be a fault, God help the wicked

Sackbut.

5 2 565214 Coriolanus. 3 I 722 220 1 Henry iv. 1 2

Thid. 2
Coriolanus. 5 4

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444 133 456 116 737 210

48 29

Sackerfon. I have feen Sackerfon loose twenty times, and have taken him by the chain

Sacrament. I'll take my facrament on't

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Merry Wives of Windjor. 1 1

All's Well. 43 298126 King Jobn.5 2 4081 Richard ii. 1 1414/2/60

May know wherefore we took the facrament
But ere I laft received the facrament I did confess it
You shall not only take the facrament to bury mine intents, but also to effect what-
ever I fhall happen to devise

Ibid. 41434232

A dozen of them here have ta'en the facrament, and interchangeably fet down their hands, to kill the king at Oxford

Ibid. 5 2 436 224 Rich. iii.5 4 669/2/27

As we have ta'en the facrament, we will unite the white rofe, and the red Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 372 17 Sacrifice. Say that upon the altar of her beauty you facrifice your tears, your fighs, your

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O, the facrifice! how ceremonious, folemn, and unearthly it was i' the offering W.7.3 1 343255

They come like facrifices in their trim

1 Henry iv. 41 4651 5

Like facrifices, by their watchful fires set, patiently and inly ruminate the moming's

danger

Henry v.4 ch 527115

As the long divorce of steel falls on me; make of your prayers one sweet facrifice, and lift my foul to heaven

Go bid the priests do prefent facrifice

Ere the first facrifice, within this hour

More abhorr'd than spotted livers in the facrifice

Upon fuch facrifices, my Cordelia, the gods themselves throw incenfe

Thou doft stone my heart, and mak'ft me call, what I intend to do, which I thought a facrifice

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Firft were we fad, fearing you would not come, now fadder, that you come fo un-| provided

My father and the gentlemen are in fad talk

Tam. of the Shrew. 3
Winter's Tale. 4

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And with his fpirit fadly I furvive

You fad-fac'd men, people and fons of Rome, by uproar sever'd like a flight of fowl scatter'd by winds and high tempestuous gusts

hours feem long

Sadder. Methinks, you are fadder

Saddles. Fallen out of their saddles into the dirt ; and thereby hangs a tale T. of the Shrew. 4 He comes continually to Pye-corner (faving your manhoods) to buy a faddle 2 H. iv. 2 white Surrey for the field to-morrow

Sadly. The conference was fadly borne

Sadness. Therefore the fadness is without limit

He was not fad; for he would shine on those that make their looks by his Ant. & Cleo. 1
And when you would say something that is fad, speak how I fell

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Such a want-wit sadness makes of me

Merch. of Venice. 1

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Causes for sadness from the confideration of wealth trufted in veffels at fea
He will prove a weeping philofopher when he grows old, because he is fo full of
unmannerly sadness in his youth

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Charg'd my brother on his bleffing, to breed me well; and there begins my sadness

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For he that steeps his safety in true blood, shall find but bloody safety, and untrue

Deliver him to safety

To feek sweet safety out in vaults and prifons

And, in conclufion, drove us to feek out this head of fafety

What I have done my safety urg'd me to

Such fafety finds the trembling lamb, environed with wolves
Beft fafety lies in fear

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King Jobn. 3 4 401210
Ibid. 4 2 4042 7
Ibid. 5 2 409 120

1 Henry v. 4 3 4671 6
Ibid. 5 5 472213
1 606115

3 Henry vi. 1
Hamlet. I

Tempeft. 4
Comedy of Errors. 4

Whose villainous faffron would have made all the unbak'd and doughy youth of a nation in his colour

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All's Well. 4 5 300151
Winter's Tale. 4
349 1 I
Macbeth. 5 3 384139

Troi. and Cref5 5 889115

Otbello. 1
Ibid. 1

11045146 31048 129

K. Jobn. 2

I 392 241

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2 Henry vi. 3 2

Sails. We have laugh'd to see the fails conceive, and grow big-bellied with wanton wind

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How many nobles then should hold their places, that must strike fail to fpirits of vile fort

2 Henry iv. 5 2 502117

I will keep my state, be like a king, and shew my fail of greatness, when I do rouse me in my throne of France

Henry v.1 2 513212

Now Margaret must strike her fail, and learn a while to ferve, where kings command

3 Henry vi. 3 3 619|1|49

Sail.

Than bear fo low a fail, to strike to thee

how thou canft, have wind and tide thy friend Forgive my fearful fails

Sail-maker. Thy father?—Oh, villain!—he is a fail-maker in Bergamo

Sailors. D. P. Twelfth Night, p. 307.
Sain. That hath before been fain

D. P. Hamlet, p. 999.

3 Henry vi 11 628 155
Ibid. 5 1 628 156

Ant. and Clep.39 78724
T. of the Sh. 5

D. P. Othello
Love's Labor Loft.3

Meaf. for Meaf. 2 Saints. Great men may jest with saints; 'tis wit in them; but in the lefs foul profana

tion

Ibid. 2

Oh, cunning enemy, that, to catch a faint, with faints doth bait thy hook
Merchant of Venice. 2
From all corners of the earth they come to kiss this fhrine, this mortal breathing

faint

She call'd the faints to furety
Canoniz'd and worship'd as a faint, that takes away by any fecret courfe thy hate-

ful life

My fubjects, for a pair of carved faints

And seem a faint, when moft I play the devil
She muft die, the must, the faints must have her
For faints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch
A damned faint
St. Colmes' inch.

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Sainted king

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Till he disbursed at St. Colmes' inch, ten thousand dollars to our gene

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Salamander. I have maintain'd that falamander of yours with fire, any time this two

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Sale. The other is not a thing for fale, and only the gift of the gods

I saw him enter such a house of sale, (videlicet, a brothel)
Sale-work. The ordinary of nature's fale-work
Salerie. D. P.

Salisbury, Lord. D. P. K. John, p. 387.

D. P. 1 Henry vi. p. 543.

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D. P. Richard ii. p. 413.

D. P. Hen. v.

D. P. 2 Henry vi. p. 571.

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fhot when overlooking Orleans, his character

-honours paid to his memory

1 Henry vi. 1

11009/1/58 5 240 222

197

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Salique. Why the law Salique, that they have in France, or fhould, or should not, bar

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Henry v. 2 511131
Ibid. 1 2 511162

Which Salique, as I faid, 'twixt Elbe and Sala, is at this day in Germany called

Meifen

Ibid. 1 2

Ibid. 1

Šalique laws explained
Sallads. 'Twas a good lady! we may pick a thousand fallads, ere we light on fuch

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All's Well 5 5 300210 Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 773221 5 300/2/12

another herb
Sallad days.
My fallad days, when I was green in judgment
Sallat. She was the fweet marjoram of the fallat, or, rather, the herb of grace All's Well.
Sallet. I think this word fallet was born to do me good

But for a fallet, my brain-pan had been cleft with a crow's-bill
And now the word fallet muft ferve us to feed on

2 Henry vi. 410 598 155

Ibid. 4
10 598 1 56
Ibid. 4 10 5982 2
Hamlet. 2 2 1014246
All's Well.41 295123
Troil. and Creff: 5 3 887210

One faid, there were no fallets in the lines, to make the matter favoury Sally. When you fally upon him, speak what terrible language you will No notes of fally, for the heavens, fweet brother

Salmons. 'Tis fo like as my fingers is to my fingers, and there is falmons in both

To change the cod's head for the falmon's tail

Henry v.47 534117
Orbells.
11053/1/10

Merry Wives of Wind. 2 3
we have fome

Salt. Though we are justices and doctors, and churchmen, mafter Page,
falt of our youth in us

And given up for certain drops of falt, your city Rome
Cleopatra, soften thy wan lip

Ere yet the falt of most unrighteous tears had left the flushing in her
The marry'd

For the better compaffing of his falt, and most hidden loose affection
Or falt as wolves in pride

Salt-fifb. When your diver did hang a falt-fish on his hook

57 138

Coriolanus. 55 738245 Ant. and Cleop.2] I 773 2 gauled eyes,

Hamlet. 1 2 1003122 Othello. 2 11053 150 Ibid. 3 3 106412 Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 777 220

Measure for Measures 1/ 101/2/21 Salt-bours. Make ufe of thy falt-hours: feafon the flaves for tubs and baths T. if Ath. 43 820 221

Sält imagination

Salt-petre

A. S. P. C. L.

Henry 50.1 3 4452 36

Salt-petre. That it was great pity, fo it was, that villainous falt-pêtre fhould be digg'd
out of the bowels of the harmless earth
Salt-fcorn. In the pride and falt-fcorn of his eyes
Salt-water-girdle. You fhall find us in our falt-water-girdle: if you beat us out of it,

it is yours

Troilus and Creffida.

Saltiers. They call themselves faltiers, and they have a dance
Salvation. It were pity but they should fuffer falvation, both body and foul
Sir, for a quart d'ecu he will fell the fee-fimple of his falvation

Salve. No falve in the male

Some falve for perjury

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Cymbeline. 31
Winter's Tale. 4 3
M. A. Ab. N. 3 3
All's Well. 4 3

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Ibid. 4 3

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May falve, the long grown wounds of my intemperance
You may falve fo, not what is dangerous prefent, but the lofs of what is paft Cor. 3

Salute. There's not a man I meet, but doth falute me 'Would I had no being, if this falute my blood a jot

Salutation and greeting to you all

Comedy of Errors. 4
Henry viii. 2
As You Like It. 5 4 248125

Samphire. Half way down hangs one that gathers famphire; dreadful trade
Samingo

Sample. A fample to the youngest

Sampler. Both on one fampler, fitting on one cushion, both warbling of one fong, both in one key

Sampfen. What great men have been in love? Sampson

O well-knit Sampfon! ftrong jointed Sampfon

Lear. 4 6

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2 Henry iv. 5 3
Cymbeline.

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For none but Sampfons, and Goliaffes, it fendeth forth to fkirmish

I am not Sampfon, nor Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, to mow 'em down before me
D. P.

Sanctifies himself with 's hand

San&timonicus. Thou concludest like the sanctimonious piratė
Sanctimony. If sanctimony be the god's delight

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Romeo and Jul.
Coriclanus. 4

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Meaf. for Meaf. I 2 76226 Troilus and Creff: 52 886245

If fanctimony and a frail vow, betwixt an erring Barbarian and a fuper-fubtle
Venetian

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Sanctity. In pure white robes, like very sanctity, she did approach my cabin where I
lay
Winter's Tale. 3
Sanktuarize. No place, indeed, should murder fanctuarize
Santuary. A man may live as quiet in hell as in a fanctuary Mu. Ado About Noth. 2
The queen your mother, and your brother York, have taken fanctuary Rickard iii. 31
God in heaven forbid we should infringe the holy privilege of bleffed fanctuary 16.3 1
Oft have I heard of fanctuary men; but fanctuary children, ne'er till now
Sand. Stairs of fand

127 230 648 156

Ibid. 31

2

648 223 648 237 210 212

Merchant of Venice. 3

Alas, poor duke, the task he undertakes, is-numbering fands, and drinking oceans
dry

The fands are number'd, that make up my life
One fand another not more resembles

Sands, Lord. D. P. Henry viii. p. 671.

Sanguine. This fanguine coward

Ye fanguine fhallow hearted boys

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Richard ii. 2 2 424 121 3 Henry vi.14 607257 Cymbeline. 55 92516 Ibid. 671

1 Henry iv. 2 4 453252 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847139

Cymbeline. 5 5 927162
Love's L. Left. 4 1 158231
Comedy of Errors. 4 4 115245
Love's Lab. Loft.5 2 170123
As You Like It. 2 7 232227
Ibid. 2 7 233246
Winter's Tale. 4 3 355125
Henry viti 11 673214
Lear. 3 6 950147
1 Herry vi. 4 5 5631 2
Richard iii.3 465221
Titus Andronicus.32 844225
Comedy of Errors.3 2
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Sarcenet. And givest fuch farcenet furety for thy oaths, as if thou never walk dft fur

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Satchel. And then the whining school-boy with his fatchel

A. S. P. C.L

As You Like It. 12 7 233225
Othello. 1 3 1050230

Sated. When she is fated with his body, fhe will find the error of her choice
Satban. Exorcifm of Dr. Pinch to drive Sathan out of Antipholis

Fly thou difhonest Sathan

Comedy of Errors. 4 4
Twelfth Night. 4

Satiety. As he that leaves a shallow plash, to plunge him in the deep, and with fatiety feeks to quench his thirst

Satire. That is fome fatire keen and critical

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Satisfaction. Have you receiv'd no promise of satisfaction at her hands
As he had made the overture, the ceas'd in heavy fatisfaction
Satisfied. Indeed, I never shall be satisfied with Romeo, 'till I behold
my poor heart

Satisfy. Do not fatisfy your refolution with hopes that are fallible
I will fatisfy you, if ever I fatisfy'd man

Satis quod fufficit.

Saturn. Thou being (as thou fay'ft thou art) born under Saturn and Venus this year in conjunction

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Though Venus govern your defires, Saturn is dominator over mine
The sweet view on't might well have warm'd old Saturn
Saturninus.

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Titus Andronicus.

Winter's Tale.

831

333

Hamlet. 1 2 10031 6

Much Ado About Noth. 4137245

If this uncouth forest yield any thing savage, I will either be food for it, or bring it

for food to thee

As You Like It. 2 6 232139

I thought, that all things had been favage here; and therefore put I on the countenance of ftern commandment

Ibid. 2 7 233147

To fright you thus, methinks, I am too favage; to do worse to you were fell cruelty

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Ho! who's here? if any thing that's civil, fpeak; if favage, take or lend

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Ibid. 4 2 914156

Romeo and Juliet.5 3 995143

11009 129

Hamlet. 2
K. Jobn. 4 3 40617
Henry v.52 5382/19
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M. W. of Wind. 4 3

As faft as the answers thee with frowning looks, I'll fauce her with bitter words

240 249

As You Like It. 3 5 Timon of Athens. 4 3 8192/50 Troilus and Creffida. 1 2 859136 his palate with thy moft operant poifon Sauced. His folly fauced with difcretion Saucily. This knave came fomewhat faucily into the world before he was fent for K. Lear. 1 Saucy. When faucy, trufting of the cozen'd thoughts defiles the pitchy night All's Well. 4 4 Or elfe the world, too faucy with the gods, incenfes them to fend destruction J. Cafar. 13 We then have done you bold and faucy wrongs Save in the conftant image of the creature that is belov'd The lieutenant is to be saved before the ancient Filths favour but themselves

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