i 2 I 2 24 16 2 Satcbel. And then the whining school-boy with his satchel A.S. P. Sated. When the is fated with his body, he will find the error of her choice As You Like It.121 71 233 Satban. Exorcism of Dr. Pinch to drive Sathan out of Antipholis Otbello. (1 311050 Comedy of Errors.14) 41 119 - Fly thou dishonest Sathan Sarierg. As he that leaves a shallow plash, to plunge him in the deep, and with satiety Twelftb Nigbt. 4 21 327 seeks to quench his thirst Tam. of rbe Sbrew. I 125 Satire. That is some satire keen and critical Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 51 192 Satisfaction. Have you receiv'd no promise of satisfa&tion at her hands' M.W.of Wind. 2 5 As she had made the overture, she ceas'd in heavy satisfaction All's Well.s1 3 30 Romeo and Juliet. 31 5 98 As You Like It. 5 Satis quod fufficit. Love's Lab. Loft. 5 I Saturn. Thou being (as thou say'st thou art) born under Saturn M. Ado Ab. Notb. I and Venus this year in conjunction 2 Henry iv.2 41 49 Though Venus govern your desires, Saturn is dominator over mine Tit. Andron. 2) 3) 8 The sweet view on't might well have warm's old Saturn Cymbeline. 2 5 90 Saturnings. D. P. Titus Andronicus. 8 Satyrs. D. P. Winter's Tale. 3: Hamlet. I Much Ado About Notb. 41 1 1 As You Like 11.26 I thought, that all things had been savage here; and therefore put I on the countenance of stern commandment Ibid. 21 71 2 - To fright you thus, methinks, I am too savage; to do worse to you were fell cruelty Macberb. 41 2 3 I have savage cause Antony and Cleop.311 strangeness Tro. and Crelli12 3 Ho! who's here? if any thing that's civil, speak; if savage, take or lend Cym. 3 Ibid. 4) 29 Romeo and Juliet. 5 31 9 Hamle!. 2 K. Jobr. 41 314 - While that the coulter rusts that should deracinate such savag'ry Henry v. 5 2 5 Sauce. I'll make them pay, I'll sauce them M. W. of Winds. 4 3 As fast as the answers thee with frowning looks, I'll sauce her with bitter words As You Like It. 3) 51 2 - his palate with thy most operant poison Timon of Athens. 4 3 8 Troilus and Cressida. 1 2 8 19 Saucy. When saucy, trusting of the cozen'd thoughts defiles the pitchy night All's Weil. 4. 4 34 Or else the world, too faucy with the gods, incenses them to send destruction J.Cæfar. i 31 7 Otbello. 1 Twelfth Night. 2 4 Orbello. 2/ 3/10 9 Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 4 I Savoy. Now go some and pull down the Savoy 2 Henry vi. 4 71 59 Love's Lab. Loft. 5) 2 As You Like It. 21 71 25 Ibid. 31 5 24 Twelfth Night.31 41 32 Holy fiws of sacred writ 2 Henry vi. I 3 57 5711 I Cor. 1 A.S. P. C. L. Say, Lord. D. P. 2 Henry vi.) - Lord, beheaded Ibid.41 71 597 1 9 Saying. But in the plainer and fimpler kind of people, the deed of saying is quite out of use Tim. of Athens. 5) 28252148 Scab. My elbow itched, I thought there would a scab follow M. Ado Ab. Norb. 3) 3 134 253 Out, scab Twelfth Nigbt. 2 5 318 148 Well said, Wart: thou'rt a good scab 2 Henry iv. 3 2 491214 I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece Troil. and (red):12 18652132 Scaffoldage. To hear the wooden dialogue and sound 'twixt his stretch'd footing and the scaffoldage Ibid. I 3 863 1127 Scald. To be revenge on this fame scald, fcurvy, cogging companion, the host of the garter Merry Wives of Windsor. 51 knave Henry v. 5 3 537 216 And scald rhimers, ballad us out o' tune Antony and Cleop. 5 2 800 2157 She's e'en setting on water to scald such chickens as you are Tim. of Arbens. 2 2 810 2150 Scalded. Oh, I am fcalded with my violent motion, and spleen of speed to see your majesty K. Jobr. 5 7 411 162 Scale. If the scale turn but in the estimation of a hair,-thou dieft, and all thy goods are confiscate Mer. of Venice. 4 1 217.2/23 Ricbard ii. 31 41 43129 Hamler. 1 210012/19 In those crystal scales, let there be weigh'd your lady's love against some other maid's Rom. and Jul.fi 21 970 2155 Lord. D. P. 2 Henry vi. 571 Scaled. The corrupt deputy scaled Measure for Meafure. 31 1 892144 Scale't. But fince it serves my purpose, I will venture to scale't a little more 1 704,1 46 Scaling. But you have found, scaling his present bearing with his past 3 7182 44 Scalp. Take this transformed scalp from the head of the Athenian swain M. N. Dream. 4 1 1901 31 White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps, against thy majesty Ricb. ii. 3 2 427,211 Scambling boys Mu. Ado About Notb. 5 i 14211 4 But that the scambling and unquiet time Henry v. 1 5107/10 I get thee with scambling Ibid. 5 2 540 | 7 Scamels. Tempes. 2 12:24 Scan. I would, I might entreat your honour to scan this thing no further Orbello. 3 3|1062,1136 Scandal. Would the scandal vanish with my life, how happy thon were my ensuing death Richard i1.12 1420 1156 But ne'er, 'till now, his scandal of retire 3 Henry vi. 2 Il 6102 44 Scann'd. That would be scann'd; a villain kills my father, and for that, I his son, do this same villain send to heaven Hamle!. 3) 310231155 Scant this excess Mercb. of Venice. 31 2 210 240 Therefore I scant this breathing courtesy 220 2 7 not my cups Antony and Clesp. 42790261 And scants us with a fingle famith'd kiss, distasted with the salt of broken tears T. & Cr. 4 41 880130 I have hope, you lefs know how to value her desert, than the to fcant her duty Lear. 2 41 944131 To scant my fizes Ibid. 21 41 9442 ! And the thall fcant Mew well, that now shews best Romeo and Juliet.1 2 970258 He's fat and icant of breath Hamler. 51 2 104012119 · And heaven defend your good fouls, that you think I will your serious and great business scant 0:bello.1 3.10491249 Or fcant our former having in despight Ibid. 4) 3.10732141 Scanted. If my father had not scanted me, and hedg'd me by his will Mer. of Ven. 2 202 137 You have obedience scanted il 93211 43 Force their scanted courtesy Ibid. 3 2 9471"147 Scanter. Be somewhat scanter of your maiden presence Hamier.1 3 100512 12 Scantily. Spoke scantily of me Ant. and Clesp. 3. 417832 36 Scanting. Doth, like a miser, spoil his coat, with scanting a little cloth Henry v. 2 41 5182 23 Scandling. For the success, although particular, thall give a scantling of good or bad unto the general Troilus and Creifli 3 86412 46 Scapes. Thousand scapes of wit Meas. for Meay 14 931149 Mu. Ado About Norb.: K. Jobno131 41 40112119 Scapes. 1 2 Ibid. 5' ? 1 Lear. 1 I 122/2142 6 17/1/16 31 287/2/3 Scape. The villain fhall not scape A.S. P. C.LT Scapd. What have I scap'd love letters in the holy-day-time of my beauty Lear.12) 11 939)2 46 I wonder, how our princely father scap'd Merry W. of Wind.) Scar. A scar nobly got, or a noble scar, is a good livery of honour 3 Henry vi.l2 1 6ogle's All's Well.14) 5) 3012 18 2 Henry vi. 3) 1 586 120 Coriolanus. (21 21 7161143 The scars upon your honour, therefore, he does pity, as constrained blemishes, not as deserv'd Ant. and Cleo.(3/111 7882154 My scars can witness, dumb altho' they are, that my report is just Titus Andront.5) 3.8542.43 And hath more of thee merited, than a band of Clotens had ever scar for Cymbeline. 3) 51 920/2 so He jefts at scars, that never felt a wound Romeo and Jul. 2) 21 9755 Nor scar that whiter skin of her's than snow Oibells. 5210751235 Scarce-bearded Cæfar Ant, and Clesp.fi/ 1 7671-43 Scare-crow. We must not make a scare-crow of the law Meas. for Meaf. 21 8016 No eye hath seen such scart-crows i Henry iv.41 21 46512.19 The scare-crow that affrights our children so 1 Henry vi. 1) 4) 548)2) Scarf. Rich scarf to my proud earth Tempcf. 411 Like a lieutenant's scarf Mu. Ado About Nob. 2 127 225 The beauteous scarf veiding an Indian beauty Mer. of Venice. 3 2 210 225 How it grieves me to see thee wear thy heart in a scarf As You Like It (51 2.246150 Yet the scarfs, and the bannerets about thee, did manifoldly diffuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burden All's Well. - If ever thou be'st bound in thy scarf, and beaten, thou shalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage Ibid. 2) 32872 That jack-an-apes with scarfs Ibid. 3) 51 293 You are undone, captain ; all but your scarf, that has a knot on't yet Ibid. 41 31 29912 Pulling scarfs off Cæsar's images Julius Cæsar. 11 2 7442 Scarfed. My sea-gown scarfed about me Hamlet. 5) 21037) Scarlet. Now comes the wanton blood up in your checks, they'll be in scarlet straight at any news Romeo and Julies. 2) 5 981 Siaibe. This trick may chance to scathe you Ibid. 11.5 9741 Scarus. D. P. Antony and Clcop. 7671 Scarb. To do offence and scath in christendom K. Jbn.2 1391 Scaibe. All these could not procure me any scathe, so long as Iam loyal, true, and crimeless 2 Henry vi. 2 4) 582 A virtuous and a christian-like conclusion, to pray for them that have done fuathe Richard in. I 3) 640 And, wherein Rome hath done you any fcathe, let him make treble satisfaction Titus Andronicus. 5 1 850 Sca!bful. 13? With which such scathful grapple did he make Twelfib Nigbr. 5 a power into this scatter'd kingdom Lear. 3 Siarter'd. From France there come 1 940 Scene. Our scene is altered, from a serious thing, and now chang'd to the beggar and the king Ricbard ii. 51 31 43 Winter's Tale. 4 3 35 Şcepter. Thou a scepter's heir, that thus affect'st a Meep hook Sceptre. A sceptre inatch'd with an unruly hand, muit be as boisteroully maintain’d as gain's K. Yobr.314 40 Ricbard ii. 1 Now by my sceptre's awe I make a vow Ibid. 2 4 Wipe off the dust that hides our sceptres gilt No hand of blood and bone can gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre, unless he do Ibid. 3 31 4. prophane, steal, or usurp Ibid.313 My sceptre, for a palmer's walking staff 1 Henry iv. 2 4 Thy golden scepter for a leaden dagger Now by my sceptre and iny foul to boot, he hath more worthy interest to the itate, Ibid.31 to us а C 2 A.S. P. C. I. Schedule. Then takc, my Lord of Westmoreland, this schedule for this contains our general grievances 2 Henry iv. 4 1 494 143 Scholar. Some scholar would conjure her Much Ado Abs. Norb. 2 I 1272/28 -'s melancholy, which is emulation As Tuu Lile It. 4 1 2411160 Thou art a scholar, let us therefore eat and drink Twelfth Night.2 31 314210 Never was such a sudden scholar made Henry v. I 1 510139 From his cradle he was a scholar, and a ripe and good ono Henry vin. 41 21 695 112 Thou art a scholar, speak to it, Horatio Kamler.1 11000 1118 Scholarly. Speak scholarly and wisely Merry W. of Windsor. 1 3 48249 Scbool. My dearest coz, pray school yourself Macberb. 4 21 379223 Like a school broke up, each hurries towards his home, and sporting place 2 H. iv. 4 2 495260 His bed Mall seem a school, his board a fhrift Orbelio. 3) 31059,2 25 School-boy. To figh like a school-boy that has lost his A. B. C. Trus Gent. of Verona. 21 27 1150 Transgression of a school-boy Mucb Ado Ab. Norb. 2 12711 57 And then, the wining school-boy with his satchel As You Like It. 2 7 233 225 A peevish school-boy, worthless of such honour, join'd with a masker and a reveller Julius Cæfar. 51 762221 Scbool-boy's tears take up the glasses of my fight Coriolanus. 3) 21 72411.23 Scbsol-days. Thy school-days, frightful, desperate, wild, and furious Richard u.41 41 66012154 School-day friendship described. Midf. N.'s Dream. 3) 2 186262 Scbooled. Yet he's gentlc; never school'd, and yet learned As You Like Ir. 225112 Well, I am school'd; good manners be your speed i Henry iv. 3 1 453237 Sebooling. You mail go with me, I have some private schooling for you both M. N.Dr.11 1 1762 23 Scbool-maids. As school-maids change their names Meas. for Meas. 1 791214 Sebcolmaster. You will be schoolmaster, and undertake the teaching of the maid Taming of the Shrew.. 1 2562 44 And offer me disguis'd in sober robes, to old Baptista as a schoolmaster, well feen in music Ibid. 1 22551222 Sciatica. Which of your hips has the most profound sciatica Meal. for Meason 77122 Thou cold sciatica, cripple our senators Timon of Aib.41 1 818 249 Sciaticas. Troi. and Crei: 5) 8842 44 Science. Since I am put to know, that your own science exceeds in that M. for M.1 1 751132 Scimitar. By this fcimitar, that new the Sophy and a Persian prince Mer. of Venice. 2 1 202145 Scaff. All dry-beaten with pure scuff Love's Labor L34.5) 2 168 223 Scoffer. Foul is most foul, being foul to be a scoffer A: You Like Ir. 3 51 2401241 Scold. I had rather hear them scold than fight Merry W.of Wind. 2 1 532130 Mark'd you not how her fifter began to scold; and raise up such a storm, that mortal ears might hardly endure the din Tam. of ibe Sbrew. I 1 256 2 21 I know she is an irksome brawling scold Ibid. 1 2 259 120 Thou unadvised (cold King Jobn. 2 1 392 147 For God's sake, take away this captive scold 3 Henry vi. 5 5) 6302151 Scolding. An me knew him as well as I do, she would think scolding would do litile good upon him Tam.of the Shrew. 1 2 258, 158 winds Julius Cæfar. 11 31 745137 Sconce. I mall break that merry sconce of yours Comedy of Errors. 1 2 105219 That word played upon Ibid. 2 2 1071142 At such and such a sconce Henry v. 3 6 52411 21 Must I go shew them my unbarbed (conce Coriolanus. 31 2 72411 Why does he suffer this rude knave now, to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel Hamlet. 5) 110342 5 Scone. Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Sconc Macbetb. 5 7 386 2.58 Scope. Your scope is as mine own Mcaf. for Meal: 113 761152 So every scope by the immoderate use turns to restraint 77 2 43 'Twas my fault to give the people scope 78243 A restraint, though all the world's vaftidity you had, to a determined scope 88 I 10 Give me the scope of justice IOO 14 As you do answer, I do know the scope, and warrant limited unto my tongue K..3 2 408260 Swell's thou, proud heart, I'll give thee scope to beat, fince foes have scope to beat both thee and me Richard ii. 3) 31 4292 39 And curbs himself even of his natural scope, when you do cross his humour 1 H.jo. 3 i 4582 18 And the offender granted scope of speech 2 Henry vi. 3) = 585114 Cut my lace afunder, that my pent heart may have some scope to beat Richard i. 4) 1 656 2 37 Be angry when you will, it hall have scope I. Cæfar. 41 31.7601 "'Tis conceiv'd to scope Tuman of Asbens, il il 804 3'47 SIM Scepan 1 Ibid. 1 3 ! Romeo and Julie. :) 2 9701 Scope. Making your wills the scope of justice A.S. P.C.L Timon of Aibils9828[:lv Hamlet. 1 11000 Comedy of Errors. 5/ 1 1183) Induc. to Tan. Of ibe Sbrew.) 2 253 All's Well. 41 31 29817 Ibid. 5) 3) 303 - All thall eat and drink on my score Mucberb. 573861 Let us score their backs, and snatch 'em up, as we take hares, behind Ant. & Cies. 47 7921-4 2 Henry vi. 41 ? 593 And thou Malt have more than two tens to a score Lear. I 41 936143 Otbello. 4) 110682 i Henry iv. 31 4201 Two Gent. of Verona. 123 Ibid. 31 134 at first makes after love the more 34/4 Ibid. 31 1 341 I would not spare my brother in this case, if he should scorn me fo apparently C.of Er.4. 113 And art confederate with a damned pack, to make a loathsome abject scorn of me 16.41 41 116 Become the argument of his own scorn Much Ado About Nob. 2) 3) 129 Encounter'd him with scorn Ibid. 21 31 130 Stand I condemn’d for pride, and scorn so much Ibid. 31 1 139 Bruise me with scorn Love's Labor Lut. 5 2 170 Have you not set Lysander, as in scorn, to follow me, and praise my eyes and face Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 3) 2) 187 and derision never come in tears Ibid. 3 2 1861 Had his great name profaned with their scorns i Henry iv. 3) 21 460 And take foul scorn, to fawn on him by sending i Henry vi. 41 41 562 - Dare he presume to scorn us in this manner 3 Henry vi. 31 621 Who knows not, that the gentle duke is dead ? you do him injury, to scorn his corre Ricbard u. 21 644 He hath refifted law, and therefore law shall scorn him further trial Coriolanas. 3) 1729 Titus Ardronicus. 1 Troilus and Creg: 115 Romeo and Juliet. 1 51 97 Mark the fieers, the gibes, and notable scorns Orbelio. 41 1106 But (alas !) to make me a fixed figure for the time of scorn to point his now unmoving finger at Ibid.41 2107 Scorned a fair colour, or expresled it stolen All's IVell. 5) 3) 3 Scornful. Sing a scornful rhime Merry W.of Wn.d.55 Scurpions. O, full of scorpions is my mind Macbetb. 3 - Seek not a scorpion's nest, nor set no footing on this unkind shore 2 Henry vi. 31 2 Was as a scorpion to her fight Cymérciinc. 51 51 Scct. By heaven, he thall not have a Scot of them; no, if a Scot would save his soul i Henryiv. 1 3 'Twas time to counterfeit, or that hot termagant Scot had paid me scot and lot too lb. 5) 4 Scotch jig. Wooing, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig M. Ado Ab. Norb. 2 Scotrbed. We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it, she'll cloft, and be herself Macberb. 3 He scotch'd him and notch'd him like a carbonado Coriolanus.45 I have yet room for fix scotches more Ant and Cleop-1417 Scotland * I found it by the barrenness; hard, in the palm of the hand C.of Errors. 3 - From Scotland am I stol'n even of pure love, to greet mine own land with my wishful sight 3 Henry vi. 3) I Toid.13 3 hath will to help, but cannot help Lord described by Portia Mer. of Venice. 1 리 834 2 2 2 |