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Sheath thy impatience

-You fheath

A. S. P. C. L.

Merry W. of Windf.|2|3| 57|2|32 1 Henry iv. 2 4 454 2

Sheba was never more covetous of wisdom, and fair virtue, than this pure foul shall be

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Winter's Tale. 4 2

1 Henry vi. 1 5

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Ba, moft filly fheep, with a horn

Every 'leven wether tods, every tod yields pound and odd fhilling, fifteen hundred fhorn, what come the wool to

run not half fo timorous from the wolf

So first the harmless sheep doth yield the fleece, and next his throat unto the butcher's knife

Sheep-biter. Would'st thou not be glad to have the niggardly, rafcally by fome notable shame

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Sheep-biting. Shew your sheep-biting face, and be hang'd an hour
Sheep-cote. Draw our throne into a sheep-cote! all deaths are too few,
eafy
Sheep's-guts. That sheep's-guts should hale fouls out of men's bodies
Sheep-fhearing. What am I to buy for our sheep-fhearing feast
This your fheep-fhearing is a meeting of the petty gods, and you the
Sheep-whiffling rogue

Sheers. There went but a pair of sheers between us

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 357121
M.Ado Ab.Notb. 2 3
Wi's Tale. 42

queen on't Ib. 4 3
Ibid. 4 3

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Meaf. for Meaf.1 2
Richard .5

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Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.
Much Ado About Noth. 2

Sully the purity and whiteness of my sheets, which to preserve, is sleep; which being spotted is goads, thorns, nettles, tails of wafps

My traffick is fheets

I'll canvas thee between a pair of sheets

When fnow the pasture sheets

Happiness to their sheets

Shelter. Learn this Thomas, and thou fhalt prove a shelter to thy friends

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How in my words foever the be fhent, to give them feals never, my foul, confent

Hamlet.

Shepherd. But I am shepherd to another man, and do not sheer the fleeces that I graze

-'s defcription of his own contented state the occupation ridiculed by Touchstone

As You Like It. 2 4 23153

If thou be'ft not damn'd for this, the devil himself will have no fhepherds
D. P.

Now he thanks the old fhepherd, which stands by, like a weather-beaten conduit
of many kings reigns

father to Joan la Pucelle. D. P.

Ibid. 3 2 235|1|30

Ibid. 3 2 23535

Ibid. 3 2 235142

Winter's Tale.

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What time the shepherd, blowing of his nails, cap neither call it perfect day, nor night

Thus is the shepherd beaten from thy fide

employment and life preferred by Henry to a king's

So flies the reckless shepherd from the wolf

The fhepherd knows not thunder from a tabor, more than I know the found of Marcius' tongue from every meaner mans

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Ceriolanus. 16709157

Like a fhepherd, approach the fold, and cull the infected forth, but kill not altogether

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Sheriff. A great power of English, and of Scots, are by the sheriff of York hire overthrown

A. S. P. C. L.

2 Henry iv. 4 4 498 150

Sheriff's poft. He fays he'll stand at your door like a fheriff's poft, and be the fupporter to a bench

Sherris-fack, excellent effects of on the body and mind

Tr. Night. 15 311250 2 Henry iv. 4 3 497115

Shes. Or I could make him fwear the thes of Italy should not betray mine intereft, and his honour

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Thefe fhews be not outward, which of you but is four Volces

It will fhew honesty in us

fcarce fo grofs as beetles

Or any fhew you'll fhew him, be not you asham'd to fhew

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Shewing. If you will have it in fhewing, you fhall read it in,-what do you call there!

All's Well 2 3 28619
Hamlet. 5 210382-8-

Of very foft fociety and great shewing
Shew-place. I the common fhew-place where they exercife, his fons he there pro-

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You have made shift to run into't boots and spurs and all, like him that leapt into! the custard

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Nay, I fhall ne'er be aware of mine own wit, till I break my fhins against it

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Ship, lay her a-hold, a-hold; fet her two courses; off to fea again, lay her off
now on the beak, now in the wafte, the deck, in every cabin
is tight and yare

and fheep, quibbling between the meaning of

Two Gent. of Verona. 1 I
Ibid. 1

cannot perish having thee aboard, being deftin'd to a drier death on shore And left the fhip, then finking-ripe, to us

Ships are but boards, failors but men

Com. of Errors.1|
Merchant of Venice. I

Now am I like that proud insulting ship, which Cæfar and his fortune bare at once

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1 Henry vi. 12 5462 46

Like to a ship, that, having 'scap'd a tempeft, is straightway calm'd and boarded by a tyrant

- Q. Margaret's comparison of her state to that of a ship in danger Their fhips are yare; yours, heavy

2 Henry vi. 9 598 121 3 Henry vi. 5 4 629249 Ant. and Cleap.3] 785,239

Valour's fhew and valour's worth compar'd to a large and a small ship in a calm and in a storm

Troil. and Creff.13

Shipping. I have feen them in the church together; God fend them good shipping

Tam. of the Sbrew. 5

His fhipping, (poor ignorant baubles) on our terrible feas, like egg-fhells mov'd upon their furges, crack'd as eafily 'gainst our rocks Shipwreck. The direful fpectacle of the wreck

Shipwreck'd upon a kingdom, where no pity, no friends, no hope,

me

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Shipwreck. And fee his fhipwreck, and his common-weal's
Shirts. I bought you a dozen of fhirts to your back
-There s but a fhirt and a half in all my company, and the half
tack'd together and thrown over the shoulders like a herald's coat without fleeves 16.4 2 4652 23
The shirt of Neffus is upon me

Ant. and Cleop. 410 794 47 Titus Andronicus.2 1837 37

Shive. And eafy it is of a cut loaf to steal a fhive
Shiver'd. So many fathom down precipitating, thou hadst fhiver'd like an egg Lear. 4 6 95715
Shock Come the three corners of the world in arms, and we shall shock them K. John.5 7 411266)

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Shoe. Let me lick thy fhoe

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Over fhoes in love

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Being o'er fhoes in blood, plunge in the deep, and kill me too Midf. Night's Dream. 3 Or ere those shoes were old, with which she follow'd my poor father's body Hamlet. 1 2/1003116 With two provincial roses on my rayed fhoes Ibid. 3 2 10212 3 Shoeing-horn. A thrifty fhoeing-horn in a chain, hanging at his brother's leg Tr.& Cref. 51884 235 Shoe-maker. It is written, that the shoe-maker should meddle with his yard R. and Jul. 1 2 970152 Shoe-tye. Brave master the great traveller

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They shoot but calm words, folded up in smoke Auftria and France shoot in each other's mouth Shooting. A whole army shooting at me

Shops. And we for fear compell'd to fhut our fhops

Meaf. for Meaf.4 3

Henry v.2

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1514 2 47 Ibid. 2 3 518115

2 Henry vi. 4 2 594214 Hamlet. 4 51028/2/20

Love's Lab. Loft.|4| 1 157117

Winter's Tale. I 233551 King Jobn. 2 1392 235

Ibid. 2

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Much Ado About Nothing.2 1 127/2/18

1 Henry vi. 3555242

Shore. I have labour'd for the poor gentlemen to the extremest shore of my modesty

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- You have shore with fhears his thread of filk
And two fuch fhores to two fuch ftreams made one
Pure grief thore his old thread in twain
Jane. Night-walking heralds, that trudge betwixt the king and mistress Shore R.ii. 1
We fay that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot, a cherry lip, a bonny eye, a paffing
pleafing tongue

Richard iii.t

I never look'd for better at his hands, after he once fell in with mistress Shore Ibid. 5 Short. Leonato's fhort daughter

I shall short my word, by length'ning my return

1634 226 5 653143 11232 6 7 90123

Troil. and Creff. 2 3 868|2|33

Much Ado Ab. Notb. 1

Cymbeline.

M. Wives of Windj.1

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Tempeft. 41

17 117

2 Hen. iv.5 2

Short-arm'd ignorance

Short-cake, Alice

Short-graffed, green

Shorten. No prince, nor peer, fhall have juft caufe to fay,-heaven shorten Harry's happy life one day

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Shot. "Tis the rarest argument of wonder that hath shot out in our later times. All's W.2 3 285255 Near or far off, well won is ftill well shot

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This fhoulder was ordain'd so thick to heave; and heave it fhall fome weight, or break my back

3 Henry vi. 5 7 632225

From these shoulders, these ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken a load would fink a

navy

The wind fits in the fhoulder of your fail

Sboulder-blade. I fear, fir, my fhoulder-blade is out
Shoulder-clapper.

Henry vii. 3 2 692|1|41| Hamlet. 31004244 Winter's Taic. 4 2 349 131 Comedy of Errors.42 113251

Shoulder'd. And almost shoulder'd in the fwallowing gulph of dark forgetfulness and
deep oblivion

Should'ring. This fhould'ring of each other in the court
Shou'd. The which hath been with fcorn fhov'd from the court
Shore-groat. Quoit him down, Bardolph, like a fhove-groat fhilling
Shorv. You must not make the full fhow of this

Richard 3 7 65535 1 Henry vi. 4 1561153 2 Henry v.42| 495137 Ilid. 2 4 485221

M. Ado About Notb.13 124253

We men may fay more, fwear more; but, indeed, our fhows are more than will

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Shorvers. See, fèe, what showers arise, blown with the windy tempeft of my heart

Once more I fhower a welcome on you

A. S. P. C. L.

3 Henry vi25 614235 Henry vili 4 678130 Ant. and Cleep. 2 5 7772 55 Tim. of Arb.5 2 826 139

I'll fet thee in a fhower of gold, and hail rich pearls upon thee He and myself, have travell'd in the great shower of your gifts Shorver'd. My fovereign, I confess, your royal graces, shower'd on me daily Henry viii. 3 2 69 126 Showift. Have more than thou showest

Lear1 4936113 Coriolanus. 1 1 705-10

Shreds. With thefe fhreds they vented their complainings
Shrew. In such a night did pretty Jeffica, like a little shrew, flander her love M. ƒ V. 5 1 219145
Is the fo hot a fhrew as the's reported
Tam. of the Shrew.41 267146
Ibid. 41 268 110

By this reckoning, he is more fhrew than fhe

He that knows better how to tame a fhrew, now let him fpeak; 'tis charity, to fhew

Ibid. 41 269136

Your husband, being troubled with a fhrew, measures my husband's forrow by his

woe

Now go thy ways, thou haft tam'd a curst shrew

Blefs you, fair fhrew

Ibid. 5 2 2752 2 Ibid. 5 2 276|2|62 Twelfth Night.13 309| Cymbeline. 2 3 904

- me if I would lofe it for a revenue, of any king's in Europe
Shrewd. Yet, in other places, the enlargeth her mirth so far, that there is fhrewd con-
ftruction made of her

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O, when she's angry, fhe is keen and shrewd
There are fome fhrewd contents in yon fame paper
Every of this happy number, that have endur'd fhrewd days and nights with us,
fhall fhare the good of our returned fortune

As You Like It. 5 4 249236

Petruchio, fhall I then come roundly to thee, and with thee to a shrewd ill-favour'd wife

She is intolerably curft and fhrewd and froward

This young maid might do her a fhrewd turn if the pleas'd
Ah foul fhrew'd news

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And Humphrey Duke of Glofter fcarce himself that bears fo fhrewd a maim 2 Hen.vi. 23
Do my lord of Canterbury a fhrewd turn, and he is your friend for ever
You are too fhrewd

Henry viii. 5 2
Richard ii. 2 4

The laft day was a fhrewd one to us

Antony and Cleop. 4 9

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Shrewdly. You apprehend paffing shrewdly

He's threwdly vex'd at fomething

Much Ado About Noth. 2

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All's Well. 3 5 293137

Henry v.37 526239Julius Cafar.3 1753212 Troilus and Creff33 876243 Comedy of Errors. 3 1 10918 Twelfth Night.15 3121 3 Mid. Night's Dream. 3 2 187247

Shrewsbury. Douglas, and the English rebels met, the eleventh of this month at Shrewfbury

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But we rofe both at an inftant, and fought a long hour by Shrewsbury clock Ibid. 5 4 472122 Sbricks. With fhrieks fhe melted into air

Then I'd fhriek, that even your ears should rift to hear me

What should it be, that they fo fhriek abroad

Winter's Tale. 3 3 346225 Ibid. 5358154 Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 996258

Shrift. I will give him a prefent fhrift, and advise him for a better place Meaf. for Meaf.4 3 952 I

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Shrimp. When he was a babe, a child, a fhrimp; thus did he ftrangle ferpents in his

manus

Love's Lab. Loft.

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It cannot be, this weak and wrizled shrimp would strike fuch terror to his enemies

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Shrine. From the four corners of the earth they come to kifs this fhrine, this mortal breathing faint

Shrinks. Now Lord Timon's happy hours are done and past, and his estate shrinks from

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A. S. P. C. L.

Merch. of Venice 2 7 206 238
Timon of Athens. 32 81323
Titus Andronicus. 31 843236
Com. of Errors. 2
2 108 243

Ah, that this fight fhould make fo deep a wound, and yet detefted life not shrink thereat

Shrive. And fhrive you of a thousand idle pranks

If he have the condition of a faint, with the complexion of a devil, I had rather he fhould thrive me than wive me

Mer. of Ven. 1

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Doubtless he fhrives this woman to her fmock
Sbriv'd. She thall at friar Laurence' cell be fhriv'd and marry'd
Shriver. When he was made a fhriver, 'twas for shift
Shriving. Your honour hath no fhriving work in hand

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Richard iii. 3

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Shriving-time. Hefhould the bearers put to fudden death, not shriving time allow'd Ham. 5

Shroud. I will here fhroud, till the dregs of the ftorm be past

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Tempeft. 2
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Ibid. 5 4

Love's Labor Left.4 3

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And all the fhrowds, wherewith my life fhould fail, are turned to one thread, one little hair

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- And put yourself under his fhrowd, the universal landlord
Shrows. Pox on that jest, and I beshrew all shrows
Shrug. Still have I borne it with a patient shrug, for fufferance is the badge of all our
tribe

Shrunk death

Mer. of Ven. 1 3 201153 Rem. and Jul.41 990233

Shudders. You'll fwear, terribly fwear, into ftrong fhudders, and to heavenly agues,
the immortal Gods that hear you

Shuffle. Am fain to fhuffle, to hedge and to lurch
He fhall fhuffle her away

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Your life, good master, muft fhuffle for itfelf
Shuffling. 'Tis not so above: there is no fhuffling; there the action lies in his true na-

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Hamlet. 3 3 1023139 Shun. Do not fhun her, until you fee her die again; for then you kill her double W. T. 5 3 3622 6 Shunn'd. Rather fhunn'd to go even with what I heard, than in every action to be guided by other's experiences

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The fpirit of deep prophecy fhe hath exceeding the nine fibyls of old Rome 1 H. vi. 1
A fibyl, that had number'd in the world the fun to courfe two hundred compaffes

Othello. 3 410652 1

Sibylla. If I live to be as old as Sibylla I will die as chafte as Diana, unless I be obtained by the manner of my father's will

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They are as fick, that furfeit with too much, as they that starve with nothing

For I am fick and capable of fears

Merch. of Venice.1
K. Jobn. 3

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Not fick, although I have to do with death, but lufty, young, and chearly drawing breath

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