Slack. If then they chanc'd to flack you, we could controul them A. S. P. C.L Romeo and Juliet. 4 1 989 16 Slackly. That a king's children should be fo convey'd ! fo flackly guarded Slain. Ay, almost slain, for he is taken prifoner ➡ If he took you a box o' the ear, you might have your action of - - lives upon fucceffion; for ever hous'd, where't gets possession His only gift is in devisfing impossible slanders To flander mufick any more than once I'll devife fame honest flanders Winter's Tale. 5359131 3 Henry vi. 4 4 624239 never can enda- 37130 $1235 flander M. for Meaf. 2 1 Chiefly by my villainy did confirm any flander that Don John had made Thy flander hath gone through and through her heart 1262 28 Ibid. 51 Twelfth N. 1 5 311151 There is no flander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail — Till I have told this flander of his bicod, how God, and good men, hate fo foul a - Pierc'd to the foul, with flander's venom'd spear, the which no balm can cure Thou flander of thy mother's heavy womb Ibid. 56 44015 Richard iii. 1 364014 And for more flander to thy dismal seat, we give thee up our guiltless blood to drink But that flander, fir, is found a truth now Troil. and Creff. → You shall not find me, daughter, after the slander of most step-mothers fo her judgment, that what's elfe rare, is choak'd Ibid. 3 3 651|2|23 Henry viii. 2 1 680 2/23 3 Cymbeline. 1 2 86325 894,152 Slander'd. Were you not then as cruel as the fentence that you have flander'd fo 09 217 ➡ And let me be a flave, to atchieve that maid whose sudden fight hath wounded eye 2 5140 34/2/41 The flave, a member of the country's peace, enjoys it Ant. and Cleop. 5 7 800 250 ➡ Thou art a flave, whom fortune's tender arm with favour never clafp'd Tim. of Aib. 4 3 822 213 That flaves your ordinance Slaver with lips as common as the ftars that mount the capitol Slaughter. Ay, and for much more flaughter after this Lear. 41 953,229 Cymbeline. 17900131 3 Henry vi. 5 6 632112 Slaughter'd. In fuffering thus thy brother to be flaughter'd, thou fhewest the naked Had he been flaughter-man to all my kin, I should not for my life but weep with him Slaughter-man, I'll be thy daughter-man; fly frantick wretch Ten, chac'd by one, are now each one the flaughter-man of twenty Slaughter's pencil. Over-ftained, with flaughter's pencil A. S. P. C. L. Titus Andronicus, 4) 4 849:2:32 Slaugbirer Thou dost wrong me; as the flaught'rer doth, which giveth many wounds when one will kill Stay. The one I'll flay, the other slayeth me Slayer. With plumed helm thy flayer begins threats Sleave. Sleep, that knits up the ravell'd fleave of care Sledded. He fmote the fledded Polack on the ice Sleek o'er your rugged looks 1 Henry vi. 25 554237 2 180 245 Lear. 42 954217 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 How fleek and wanton ye appear in every thing may bring my ruin Sleekly. Let their heads be fleekly comb'd Sleep, a comforter, when it visits sorrow The best of rest is fleep Julius Cæfar. 5 5 764245 Tam. of the Shrew.41 He that drinks all night, and is hang'd betimes in the morning, may fleep the founder all the next day His fleeps were hinder'd by thy railings give thee all his reft For debt that bankrupt fleep doth forrow owe Ibid. 4 3 7|43 95 256 Comedy of Errors. 51172 2 'Till o'er their brows death-counterfeiting sleep, with leaden and batty wings doth creep Ibid. 3 2 188 157 that sometimes shuts up forrow's eye, steal me awhile from mine own company Ibid. 3 2 1891 27 Ibid. A Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 12521 3 Winter's Tale.2 3 341259 I come to bring him sleep Now o'er the one half world nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abuse the cur Shake off this downy fleep, death's counterfeit, and look on death itself to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep Draws the sweet infant breath of gentle sleep Ibid. S 1383112 Ricbard ii. 13417:27 Making fuch difference betwixt wake and fleep, as is the difference betwixt day and night And on your eye-lids crown the god of fleep King Henry's foliloquy on fleep I shall not fleep in quiet at the Tower Why didft thou fleep when fuch a deed was done We did fleep day out of countenance 1 Henry iv. 3459119 Ibid. 3 1459.117 2 Henry iv.3487261 Richard iii. 31 I 649/2/23 Ibid. 44 659 159 2 776124 Antony and Cleop. 2 kill thofe pretty eyes, and give as fuft attachment to thy fenfes as infants empty of all thought Troi. and Cre4 2 878 210 thou ape of death, lie dull upon her If our father would fleep 'till I wak'd him, you should enjoy half his revenue for ever The fault would not 'fcape cenfure, nor the redresses sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast If I may trust the flattering truth of fleep Lear. 1 29331 33 Ibid. 1 4 937 14 Romeo and Juliet.2 2977137 Ibid. 5 1993 158 - Her body Neeps in Capulet's monument, and her immortal part with angels Ibid. 6 1 994 110 In fleep I heard him say,-fweet Desdemona, let us be wary, let us hide our loves Othello. 3 3 1064 117 Henry vii 2 4 685 210 Sleeping. You ever have wished the fleeping of this business Sleeve. With a trunk fleeve Cymbeline. 3 5 Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3 91128 271 239 2 886111 888152 Here Diomed, keep this fleeve there in his helm, So here comes fleeve and t'other Sleeve-band. He fo chants to the fleeve-hand, and the work about the fquare on't Sleive. Thou idle immaterial fkein of fleive filk Slender. D. P. At so flender warning, you're like to have a thin and flender One that slept in the contriving of lust, and wak’d to do it Slice, that's my humour 'Slid, 'tis but venturing Slide. Let the world flide Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. 125123 Thou may' flide from my shoulders to my heel with no greater a run but my head and neck Ibid. 41 267139 Sliding. Rather proved the fliding of your brother amerriment than a vice Meaf. for Meaf. 4 86145 'Slight, I could fo beat the rogue Slightly. You have, by fortune, and his highness' favours, gone flightly o'er low fteps Henry viii. 2 The king must take it ill, that he, so flightly valu'd in his messenger, should have him thus reftrain'd Slime, An honeft man he is, and hates the flime that sticks on filthy deeds 6857 Slips. Without any flips of prolixity, or croffing the plain highway of talk Let him let the matter flip, and I'll give him my horfe Induc. to But flourishes in thee, and in thy fons; fair flips of fuch a stock These flips have made him noted long Brave flip, fprung from the great Andronicus We'll flip you for a season What counterfeit did I give you?-the flip - Such wanton, wild, and usual flips, as are companions noted and youth and liberty Slipp'd. We, in pity of the gentle king, had flipp'd our claim until If I could have remember'd a gilt counterfeit, thou would'st not my contemplation Slipper. I do adore thy fweet grace's flipper 4 Tam. of the Shrew. Titus Andronicus.[2 2 81126 1208 159 2 254 249 4 325 149 2580254 3 838242 Ibid. 51 850136 Cymbeline 43 919136 Rom. and Juliet. 2 4 978 235 most known to Hamlet. 2 11009116 another age 3 H. vi. 22 613 12 Standing on flippers, (which in nimble hafte had falsly thrust upon contrary feet) Silppery. My wife is flippery - 868 246 172 229 King Jobn. 4 2 404 2 54 Winter's Tale. I 2 336 2 55 And he that stands upon a slippery place, makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up O, world, thy flippery turns Our flippery people - creatures K. John. 34 401 147 Coriolanus. 4728 133 4 Ant. and Cleep. 2770 1 37 Tim. of Athens. 1 804 125 When they fall, as being slippery standers, the love that lean'd on them as flippery too As flippery as the Gordian knot was hard A flippery and fubtle knave Slip-fhod. Thy wit fhall not go flip-shod Troi. and Cre33 87529 Slipt. If he had been as you, and you as he, you would have flipt like him Meaf. for Meaf. wither Lear. 42 954148 There on the pendant boughs her convent weeds clambering to hang, an envious fliver broke Sliver'd. Slips of yew, fliver'd in the moon's eclipse Hamlet. 471033114 Macbeth. 41 378 115 Slobbery. But I will fell my dukedom, to buy a flobbery and a dirty farm, in that nook Henry v.3 5 522 264 Mu. Ado Ab. Notb.32 133 128 -- What said master Dombledon, about the fattin for my short cloak and flops Slep LS! Slop. Bon jour ! there's a French falutation to your French flop A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.214-978|2|33 Sloth. Weariness can fnore upon the flint, when refty floth finds the down pillow hard Slovenry. And time hath worn us into slovenry Caft thy humble flough, fays the And newly move with cafted flough and fresh legerity Slow I am nothing flow, to flack his hafte Slow'd. Iwould I knew not why it should be flow'd Cymbeline. 3 6 913133. Henry v.4 3 532121 Twelfth Night. 25 319 120 Ibid. 3 4 323145 Henry v.4 527217 Romeo and Juliet.4 1 989 160 Slower. To leave this keen encounter of our wits, and fall fomewhat into a flower method Slubber. Slubber not business for my fake Richard iii. 1263627. Mer. of Venice.2 8 20723 Otbello. 311049/25 Richard 31 648 147 You must therefore be content to flubber the glofs of your new fortunes Sluggardiz'd at home Ibid. 5 3 66818 Two Gent. of Verona. 1 1 23110 Sluic'd. Holds his wife by the arm, that little thinks he hath been fluic'd in his abfence Winter's Tale. 12 336122 Richard ii. 1 1414223 out his innocent foul through ftreams of blood Slumbers. In thy faint flumbers, I by thee have watch'd, and heard thee murmur tales of iron wars I 1 Henry iv. 2 3 450249 O murd'rous flumber! lay'ft thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays thee That I may number in eternal fleep When will this fearful flumber have an end Slumbry. In this flumbry agitation Jul. Cafar.4 3 761215 Titus Andronicus.25 841120 Ibid. 3 1 843/2/42 Macbeth. 51 383 115. Slunk. Or flunk not Saturnine, as Tarquin erft, that left the camp to fin in Lucrece Titus Andronicus. 41 845221 - Set them down for fluttish fpoils of opportunity Slattifonefs, All's Well. 52 30215 Trai. and Creff 4 5 881248 Praifed be the gods for thy foulness, fluttishness may come hereafter Nothing he does, or feems, but smacks of something greater than herself W. Tale. 4 3 351138 Your lordship, though not clean past your youth, hath yet some smack of age in you Smalos, Where the warlike Smalos, that noble honour'd lord, is fear'd, and lov'd W. Tale. 5 1 359 139 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 98917 Much Ado Ab. Notb. 4113824 2 Henry vi. 4 2 Smells. He fmells April and May Thou loseft thy old fmell There was the rankeft compound of villainous smell that ever offended noftril Ibid. 3 5 of calumny You fell this bufinefs with a fense as cold as is a dead man's nofe Ifmell its upon my life, it will do well Go, thru him out at gates, and let him fmell his way to Dover Meal for Meaf.2 4 1 Henry iv. 3447231 Lear. 3 7 952218 Titus Andronicus.[2] 1| 837|2|26 Smell 1 Henry vi.4 7 5641 1 Merry Wives of Wind. 3 2 59236 64118 86244 22614 340155 Smell. Do you smell a fault Smelling fo fweetly (all mufk) and fo rufling Smiles. Beftow thy fawning smiles on equal mates Loofe now and then a scatter'd smile, and that I'll live upon - If you should smile, he grows impatient -I do pity his diftreffes in my fmiles of comfort A. S. P. C. L. Lear. I 11929/1/20 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. All's Well. Merry W. of Winds. 2 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 Tw. Night. 2 5 3192 5 2335 35 3 372125 3447159 If thou entertaineft my love, let it appear in thy fmiling, thy fmiles become thee And making practis'd fmiles, as in a looking-glafs - Where I first bow'd my knee unto this king of fmiles, this Bolingbroke I can fmile, and murder while I fmile They smile at me, who shortly shall be dead Who durft smile, when Warwick bent his brow Methought I ftood not in the smile of heaven With a kind of smile, which ne'er came from the lungs 1 Hen. iv. 1 And fmiles in fuch a fort, as if he mock'd himself Ful. Cæfar.1 2744118 Hamlet. One may fmile, and fmile, and be a villain Smilingly. All the regions do fmilingly revolt Smirch'd. The fmirch'd worm-eaten tapestry Do, with his fmirch'd complexion, all fell feats Smit. My reliance on his fracted dates has fmit my credit Smock. She will fit in her fmock 'till fhe have writ a fheet of paper Mu. Ado Abt. Noth. - - I shall stay here the fore horse to a fmock, creaking my fhoes on the plain mafonry, 'till honour be bought up You would think, a fmock were a fhe-angel Smooth-pates. The whorefon fmooth-pates do now wear nothing but high fhoes, and bunches of keys at their girdles Smooth-tongue Smother. These things, come thus to light, smother her spirits up Smug. A beggar, that us'd to come so smug upon the mart 2 Henry iv. 1 Henry iv. 2 4452128 Mu. Ado Abt. Noth 4 1 138 139 nature, that from the Richard iii. 4 3 658241 209 1 11 2335142 Snaffle. The third of the world is yours; which, with a fnaffle, but not fuch a wife may pace eafy, Snails. Love's feeling is more foft, and fenfible, than are the tender horns of cockled fails Love's Labor Left.14| 3| 163|2|54 Snaila you |