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Say, Lord. D. P.

-, Lord, beheaded

Saying. But in the plainer and fimpler kind of people, the deed of saying is quite out

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Tim. of Athens. 5 2
M. Ado Ab. Notb. 3 3
Twelfth Night. 2 5
2 Henry iv. 3
Troil. and ref. 2

Scaffoldage. To hear the wooden dialogue and found 'twixt his ftretch'd footing and the scaffoldage

Ibid. 1 3 863 127

Scald. To be revenge on this fame scald, scurvy, cogging companion, the hoft of the

garter

knave

And scald rhimers, ballad us out o' tune

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Merry Wives of Windfor. 5
Henry v. 5
Antony and Cleop.5 2
Tim. of Atbens.2

She's e'en fetting on water to scald such chickens as you are Scalded. Oh, I am fcalded with my violent motion, and spleen of speed to fee your majesty

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K. Jobn. 5 7 411162

Scale. If the scale turn but in the estimation of a hair,—thou diest, and all thy goods are confifcate

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In those crystal scales, let there be weigh'd your lady's love against fome other
maid's

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Scale't. But fince it ferves my purpose, I will venture to scale't a little more
Scaling. But you have found, scaling his present bearing with his past
Scalp. Take this transformed scalp from the head of the Athenian swain M. N. Dream. 4
White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps, against thy majefty Rich. ii.3
Scambling boys

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2 427211 Mu. Ado About Noth. 5 1 1421 4

Scan. I would, I might entreat your honour to fcan this thing no further Scandal. Would the fcandal vanish with my life, how happy then were death

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Ibid. 5 2 5401 7

Tempeft. 2 2
Orbello. 3

my enfuing
Richard ii. 2

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31062 1 36

1420 156

3 Henry vi. 2

I 6102 44

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Scann'd. That would be fcann'd; a villain kills my father, and for that, I his fon, do this fame villain fend to heaven

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And scants us with a single famish'd kiss, distasted with the falt of broken tears T. & Cr. 4 4

I have hope, you lefs know how to value her defert, than she to scant her duty Lear. 2 4 944131
To fcant my fizes

And the thall fcant fhew well, that now shews best

He's fat and fcant of breath

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And heaven defend your good fouls, that you think I will your ferious and great
bufinefs fcant

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Scanting. Doth, like a mifer, fpoil his coat, with fcanting a little cloth
Scantling. For the fuccefs, although particular, fhall give a fcantling
unto the general

Scapes. Thousand scapes of wit
Shall fcape a predeftinate scratch'd face

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of good or bad
Troilus and Creff1
Meaf. for Meaf 4
Mu. Ado About Notb.

Though I am not bookish, yet I can read waiting-gentlewoman in the fcape W.'s T. 3
No scape of nature

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Scape. The villain fhall not fcape
Scap'd. What have I fcap'd love letters in

the holy-day-time of my beauty

I wonder, how our princely father scap'd
Scar. A fear nobly got, or a noble scar, is a good livery of honour
Shew me one fcar character'd on thy skin

Shew them the unaking fcars, which I fhould hide

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Lear.121

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Merry W. of Wind. 2
3 Henry vi.2
1609137
All's Well. 4 5 301218

The fears upon your honour, therefore, he does pity, as constrained

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My scars can witness, dumb altho' they are, that my report is just
And hath more of thee merited, than a band of Clotens had ever fcar
He jefts at fcars, that never felt a wound

Nor fear that whiter skin of her's than fnow

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Yet the scarfs, and the bannerets about thee, did manifoldly diffuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burden

If ever thou be'ft bound in thy scarf, and beaten, thou shalt find what proud of thy bondage

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You are undone, captain; all but your scarf, that has a knot on't yet
Pulling fcarfs off Cæfar's images

Scarfed. My fea-gown scarfed about me

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Scarlet. Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks, they'll be in fcarlet ftraight

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Scath. To do offence and scath in christendom

Scathe. All these could not procure me any scathe, so long as Iam

crimeless

A virtuous and a christian-like conclufion, to pray for them that

to us

And, wherein Rome hath done you any scathe, let him make

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Scathful. With which such scathful grapple did he make
Scatter'd. From France there comes a power into this scatter'd kingdom
Scene. Our fcene is altered, from a serious thing, and now chang'd to the

the king

beggar and

Richard ii. 5 3 437219 Winter's Tale. 4 3 35324

Scepter. Thou a fcepter's heir, that thus affect'ft a sheep hook
Sceptre. A fceptre fnatch'd with an unruly hand, muit be as boisterously
as gain'd

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maintain'd

K. Jobr. 3 4 401145 Richard .1 1414238 Ibid. 2 1 422/2/20

-No hand of blood and bone can gripe the facred handle of our fceptre, unless he do prophane, steal, or ufurp

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Ibid. 3 3 429139

Ibid. 3 3 4292/51

1 Henry iv. 2 4 455 127.

Now by my fceptre and my foul to boot, he hath more worthy intereft to the state,

than thou the fhadow of fucceffion

Ibid.

A fcepter fhall it have, have I a foul; on which I'll tofs the flower-de-luce of

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2 Henry vi. 51 599132 3 Henry vi. 4 607248 Ant. and Cleup.36783417 Ibid. 413 797 211

Schedule. Have fworn to keep thofe ftatutes that are recorded in this schedule here

The portrait of a blinking idiot, prefenting me a schedule
I will give out diverse schedules of my beauty

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Schedule. Then take, my Lord of Westmoreland, this schedule; for this contains our]

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School. My deareft coz, pray school yourself

School-boy. To figh like a school-boy that has loft his A. B. C.

Tranfgreffion of a school-boy

And then, the wining school-boy with his fatchel

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As You Like It. 2 7 233225

- A peevish school-boy, worthless of fuch honour, join'd with a masker and a reveller

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1 Henry iv. 31
M. N. Dr.

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1 176223

As You Like It.1

Schooling. You shall go with me, I have fome private schooling for you both
School-maids. As fchool-maids change their names

Meaf. for Meaf. I 5 792 4

Schoolmafter. You will be schoolmaster, and undertake the teaching of the maid

And offer me difguis'd in fober robes, to old Baptifta as a schoolmafter, well feen! in mufic

Sciatica. Which of your hips has the most profound sciatica

Thou cold sciatica, cripple our fenators

Sciaticas.

Science. Since I am put to know, that your own science exceeds in that
Scimitar. By this scimitar, that flew the Sophy and a Persian prince

Scaff. All dry-beaten with pure scoff

Seoffer. Foul is moft foul, being foul to be a fcoffer

Scold. I had rather hear them fcold than fight

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Mark'd you not how her fifter began to fcold; and raise up such a ftorm, that

mortal ears might hardly endure the din

I know the is an irkfome brawling fcold

Thou unadvised scold

For God's fake, take away this captive fcold

3 Henry vi. 5 5 630251

Scolding. An he knew him as well as I do, she would think scolding would do little good upon him

winds

Sconce. I fhall break that merry sconce of yours

That word played upon

At fuch and fuch a fconce

Muft I go fhew them my unbarbed sconce

Tam. of the Shrew.1 2 258158

Julius Cæfar. 1 3 745137 Comedy of Errors. 1 2 105217 Ibid. 2 2 107142 Henry v. 3 6 524 127 Coriolanus. 3 2 7241

Why does he suffer this rude knave now, to knock him about the fconce with a

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A restraint, though all the world's vaftidity you had, to a determined scope
Give me the scope of justice

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Ibid. 1 3 77245 Ibid. 1 4 78243 88110

Ibid. 41

Ibid. 5 1

100 I 4

As you do answer, I do know the fcope, and warrant limited unto my tongue K. 7.5 2 408 2 60
Swell' ft thou, proud heart, I'll give thee scope to beat, fince foes have fcope to beat
both thee and me

And curbs himself even of his natural fcope, when you do cross his humour 1 H.31
And the offender granted scope of speech

Richard ii. 3 3

2 Henry vi. 31
Richard iii. 41

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Cut my lace afunder, that my pent heart may have fome fcope to beat
Be angry when you will, it fhall have scope

"Tis conceiv'd to fcope

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After he scores, he never pays the score

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Timon of Acb. 5 | 828|2|10|
Romeo and Juliet. 1
Hamlet. 1

Comedy of Errors. 5 1

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

That thou dost love her, strikes some scores away from the great compt
They fay he parted well, and paid his score

All thall eat and drink on my score

Let us score their backs, and snatch 'em up, as we take hares, behind
And thou shalt have more than two tens to a fcore

Scor'd. Have you fcor'd me? well

Scoring. Here's no fcoring, but, upon the pate

Scorn bought with groans

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Woman scorns fometimes what best contents her

at first makes after love the more

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298 2

All's Well. 4 3
Ibid. 5 3 303
Macbetb. 5 7 386

2 Henry vi. 4 2 593
Ant.&Cleo. 4 7 792
Lear. 1 4 936
Othello. 411068/2
1 Henry iv. 53 4701
Two Gent. of Verona. 1 I 2321
Ibid. 3 34

Ibid. 31

I would not spare my brother in this cafe, if he should fcorn me fo apparently C.of Er. 411131
And art confederate with a damned pack, to make a loathfome abject fcorn of me 16.44 116
Become the argument of his own scorn
Encounter'd him with fcorn

Stand I condemn'd for pride, and fcorn fo much

Bruife me with scorn

Much Ado About Noth. 2 3 129

Ibid. 2 3 1301
Ibid. 31132

Love's Labor Left. 5 2 170

Have you not fet Lyfander, as in scorn, to follow me, and praise my eyes and face

and derision never come in tears

Had his great name profaned with their scorns

And take foul scorn, to fawn on him by sending

- Dare he presume to scorn us in this manner

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- Who knows not, that the gentle duke is dead? you do him injury, to

He hath refifted law, and therefore law shall scorn him further trial

Thou com'ft not to be made a fcorn in Rome
Let Paris bleed: 'tis but a fear to scorn

To fcorn at our folemnity this night

Mark the fleers, the gibes, and notable scorns

1 Henry iv. 3
1 Henry vi. 4
3 Henry vi. 3

fcorn his corfe

Richard iii. 2 1

644 28

Coriolanas. 31 722 120

Titus Andronicus. 1 2 834122
Troilus and Creff. 1858 257
Romeo and Juliet.15 973 2 55
Orbello. 4 1 1068 125

But (alas!) to make me a fixed figure for the time of fcorn to point his flow unmoving finger at

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→ Seek not a fcorpion's neft, nor fet no footing on this unkind shore

Was as a scorpion to her fight

Ibid. 4 2 1070 252 All's Well 5 3 303 110 Merry W. of Wnd 55 72129 Macbeth. 3 2 374 2 50 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587 232 Cymbeline. 55 924136 fave his foul

Scot. By heaven, he shall not have a Scot of them; no, if a Scot would

1 Henry v.13.447123

'Twas time to counterfeit, or that hot termagant Scot had paid me fcot and lot too b.54471239

Scotch jig. Wooing, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig
Scotched. We have fcotch'd the fnake, not kill'd it, fhe'll clofe, and be

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Scotland I found it by the barrennefs; hard, in the palm of the hand From Scotland am I stol'n even of pure love, to greet mine own wishful fight

hath will to help, but cannot help

Scottish Lord described by Portia

Scour. Never faw I men fcour fo on their way

Scourge. Is Talbot flain; the Frenchman's only fcourge

Capulet! Montague !-fee, what a fcourge is laid upon your hate
Sccurg'd. Yet nature finds itself fcourg'd by the fequent effects
Scouring. And fearful fcouring doth choak the air with duft
Scout me for him at the corner of the orchard

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1 126 1 20 Macbeth.32 3742 4 Coriolanus. 4 5 7301 20 Ant and Cleop.47 792240 C. of Errors. 32

3 Henry vi. 3

land with my

Ibid.

Mer. of Venice

111 228

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2 2001 1

Winter's Tale, 21 339 140 1 Henry vi. 51 564 243 Rom. and Jul.5 3 997 249 Lear. 1 2 933 234 Tim. of Ath. 5 4 828 133 Twelfth Night. 34 324 144 1 Henry vi. 4 3 561 263 Love's Laber Loft. 4 3 163

Even fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes did fcowl on Richard
See how with figns and tokens she can fcowl

Ricb.i.5 24361 3 Tutus Andronicus.25 841/75 Sarwl.

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I'll fcratch their heads

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1 Henry iv. 5 4
Henry viii. 5 3
All's Well. 5 2 302130

4702 26

700 255

Heaven forbid a shallow scratch should drive the prince of Wales from fuch a field

Scratch'd. My Lord, I am a man whom förtune hath cruelly fcratch'd
Scritch-owl. The fcritch-owl, fcritching loud, puts the wretch that lies in woe, in
remembrance of a shroud

The time when fcreech-owls cry, and ban-dogs howl

Midf. N.'s Dream.5 2|| 195|2|46|
2 Henry vi. 4 5772 5

Troilus and Cref. 511 890253
Macbetb. 5 6 385222
Ibid. 17 368 2 20

Let him, that will a screech-owl aye be call'd, go in to Troy, and say there-Hector's
dead
Screens. Your leavy fcreens throw down, and shew like those you are
Screw. But fcrew your courage to the sticking place, and we'll not fail
Scrip. You had best to call them generally, man by man, according to the scrip

Midf. Night's Dream.1 2177 2 57 Scrimers. The fcrimers of their nation, he swore, had neither motion, guard, nor eye, if you oppos'd them

Scrippage. Though not with bag and baggage, yet with scrip and scrippage
Scriptures. The scriptures of the loyal Leonatus, all turn'd to herefy
Scrivener. My boy fhall fetch the fcrivener prefently

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Hamlet. 4
As Y. L. It. 3

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Cymbeline. 3 4

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Gracing the fcrowl that tells of this war's lofs

Accept this fcrowl, moft gracious fovereign

Do not exceed the prefcript of this scrow!

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Strayles. By heaven these scroyles,-of Angiers flout you, Kings

1 Henry vi. 3 Ant. and Cleop.38 K. John. 2

Scrubbed. I gave it to a youth,-a kind of boy; a little scrubbed boy, no higher than thyfelf

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2 394 115

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For that same scrubbed boy, the doctor's clerk, in lieu of this, did last night lie with

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- I know them, yea, and what they weigh, even to the utmost scruple
If I lose a scruple of this sport, let me be boil'd to death with melancholy
No dram of a fcruple, no fcruple of a scruple
Uncleanly fcruples

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For every fcruple of her contaminated carrion weight, a Trojan hath been slain

Made fcruple of his praise

Scrupulous. Equality of two domeftic powers breeds fcrupulous faction
Scull. Till thou the lie-giver, and that lie, do lye in earth as quiet as thy

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And there they fly, or die, like fealed fculls

And yellow chaplefs fculls

Eyelefs fculls

This fame fcull, fir, was Yorick's fcull, the king's jester

Scullion. Away, you scullion

Scum. Rebellious hinds, the filth and fcum of Kent

A fcum of Brittains, and base lackey peasants

Scurril. The live long day, breaks scurril jests

Scurvy patch

- To be revenged on this fame fcald, feurvy, cogging garter

➡ A faucy friar, a very scurvy fellow

Troil. and Creff 4 1 878152
Cymbeline. 5 5 925222
Ant. and Cleo. I 37711 2
father's fcull

Richard ii. 4 1 432138
Troi. and Creff 5 5 889124
Romeo and Juliet.4 1 990 2 9
Ibid. 5 3 906132
Hamlet. 5 11035 146

2 Henry iv. 2 1 480111 2 Henry vi. 4 2 594 8 Ricbard ii. 5 3 668 253 Troil. and Creff:13

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