Seal, Ay, of a snail; for though he comes flowly, he carries his houfe on his head, ap better jointure, I think, than you can make a woman, besides he brings his destiny with him But I can tell why a snail has a house A. S. P. C. L As You Like It. 4 1 2421 23 Why, to put his head in; not to give it away to his daughters, and leave his horns without a cafe Snail-flow in profit Ibid.15 938/2.32 Richard iii. 4 3 659 126 Troil. and Creff 5 5 889120 Mer. of Ven. 2 5 205 219 Snake. And there the fnake throws her enamell'd skin; weed wide enough to wrap a fairy in You fpotted fnakes, with double tongue 1 fee love hath made thee a tame fnake Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 About his neck a green and gilded snake had wreath'd itself In my heart-blood warm'd, that fting my heart 181153 Ibid. 2 3 181221 244 155 244 237 3742 4 377257 As You Like It.43 Richard .32 427231 I fear me, you but warm the starved fnake, who, cherish'd in your breafts, will fting your heart Or as the fnake, roll'd on a flowering bank, with fhining checker'd fting a child -The fnake lies roll'd in the chearful fun Comfortless, as frozen water to a starved snake Snap. If the young dace be a bait for the old pike, I fee no reason in ture but I may snap at him Snapper-up. Who being, as I am, litter'd under Mercury, was likewise unconfider'd trifles Spare. D. P 2 Henry iv. 2 Henry vi. 2 Suar'd. "Till they have fnar'd the fhepherd of the flock Snatches. Leave your fnatches, and yield me a direct answer She chaunted fnatches of old tunes 2 3482 473 38 2 58117 1 837146 All's Well. 5 3 30414 Snip. Keep not too long in one tone, but a snip and away Sript-tafata. Your fon was misled with a snipt-taffata fellow there Snorting. Faft afleep behind the arras, and fnorting like a horfe Awake the fnorting citizens The white cold virgin snow 7 14 3 4622 2 8611 33151 1 480225 1148153 2 Henry iv. 2 Othello. 49 33426 1 154250 31051116 All's Well. 4 5 300 151 Merch. of Venice. 21 5 11044/2/18 Othello. 1 205134 4562 33 16/2/41 32235 Two Gent. of Verona.2 7 That pure, congealed, white, high Taurus' fnow, fann'd with the eaftern wind Snow. To kindle fire with fnow Let it fnow.eringoes Sap-confuming winter's drizled, snow K. John. 3 4 401240 Oh, that I were a mockery king of snow, standing before the fun of Bolingbroke, to melt myself away in water drops A. S. P. C. L. Snce. Whose blush doth thaw the confecrated fnow that lies on Dian's lap Tim. of Arb.14 31 82312/45 In winter with warm tears I'll melt the fnow Snuff. You'll mar the light, by taking it in snuff Titus Andron-3 1 8412/47 Romeo and Jul. 3 2 983291 160118 149/2/33 Merry Wives of Windfer. 3 5 6329 5 79 217 Mid. Night's Dream. 175 Love's Labor Loft.5 2 166|1|35 1 1942 24 All's Well. 2 280 141 445217 900 110 Lear. 31 946|1|44 Ibid. 4 6 956 256 175 He dares not come here, for the candle you fee it is already in fnuff M. Night's Dr. 5 - Let me not live, quoth he, after my flame lacks oil, to be the fnuff of younger fpirits Who therewith angry, when it next came there, took it in fnuff Midf. Night's Dream. Much Ado About Noth.1 I 12327 Scal. Not on thy foal, but on thy foul, harth Jew, thou mak'st thy knife keen To make fociety the fweeter welcome, we will keep ourfelf till fupper time alone Conceptions only proper to myself, which give some foil, perhaps, to my behaviours But I would have the foil of her fair rape wip'd off What hath the done, prince, that can foil our mothers Sojourn'd. My heart with her but as gueft-wife fojourned Sol. And therefore is the glorious planet Sol, in noble eminence Sola, fola, wo ha, fola, fola Julius Caefar. 1 2742 228 Troil, and Creffz 28681 8 Ibid. 5 2 886236 Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 186 217 enthron'd and spher'd Troil. and Greff 3 862116 , Sold. I know not how they fold themselves; but thou, like a kind fellow, gav'ft thyfelf Solder. Wars 'twixt you twain, would be as if the world should cleave, and that flai men fhould folder up the rift Soldiers. Like Pharaoh's foldiers in the reechy painting Much 2 Henry iv. 4 3 496241 As You Like It. 2 7 K. Jebn. p. 387. 3 Henry vi. p. 603. Ant. and Cleo. p. 767. 233229 241 247 Macbeth. p. 363. Coriolanus. p. 703. Titus Andron. p. 831. Well enter'd foldiers You have fome stain of foldier in you This is your devoted friend, fir, the manifold linguist, and the armipotent foldier Ib. 4 The swords of foldiers are his teeth, his phangs, and now he feafts, mouthing the Cymbeline. p. 893. Lear. 386 213 As not a soldier of this season's stamp should go fo general current through the 1 Henry iv.4 1463160 prefs'd by Falstaff I have got in exchange of a hundred and fifty foldiers, three hundred and odd A foldier is better accommodated than with a wife Ibid. 4 2 465147 I am a foldier, (a name, that, in my thoughts, becomes me best) 2 Henry iv. 3 2 Ibid. 4 2 465150 489 2 27 521248 Look to fee, the blind and bloody foldier, with foul hand, defile the locks of your I am a foldier; and unapt to weep, or to exclaim on Fortune's fickleness Ibid. 5 4 567119 610223 Or die a foldier, as I liv'd a king Thou waft a foldier, even to Cato's wish Richard iii. 3 1 649 120 708 230 We thank the gods our Rome hath such a foldier But he's a try'd and valiant soldier.-So is my horfe as little fhould brook wrongs, as gods Coriolanus. 9 71029 Julius Cæfar. 41758124 Timon of Athens.3 5 817148 But when they would seem soldiers, they have galls, good arms, strong joints, true And may that foldier a mere recreant prove, that means not, hath not, or is not in Ibid. 1 I am foldier to, and will abide it with a prince's courage Troil. and Creff1 3 863251 3 864 147 Cymbeline. 3 3 908 230 Ibid. 3 4 911119 Ibid. 5 5 927 258 Lear. 4 5 956115 Henry v.5 2 I am, fir, the foldier that did accompany these three in poor befeeming Soldier-breeder. Thou muft, therefore, needs prove a good foldier-breeder Soldier's eye. I looked upon her with a foldier's eye 540 9 Much Ado About Noth. 1 1 124 130 Othello. 1 11043 2 15 Solemn. All folemn things should answer folemn accidents Cymbeline. 4 2 916231 17 247 Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4 442 32 3 707 255 972 126 Solemnnefs. Pr'ythee, Virgilia, turn thy folemnnefs out o' door, and go along with us Cor. Thy folicitor had rather die than give thy cause away Solicits. How he folicits heaven, himself best knows SL Solicits. Comedy of Errors. Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 162129 Solon. But safer triumph is this funeral pomp, that hath aspir'd to Solon's happiness Titus Andronicus. I 2833452 Henry v.2 Solus. Egregious dog! O viper vile! the folus in thy most marvellous face Somerset, Duke of. D. P. D. P. Mer. of Venice. 2 I 1514249 2021 47 - D. P. 2 Henry vi. 3 Henry vi. Duke, let him shun caftles; safer fhall he be upon the fandy plains, than where caftles mounted stand 571 603 Ibid. 1 4 5772 32 - kill'd Ibid. 5 2 60216 Two of thy name, both dukes of Somerset, have fold their lives unto the House of York; and thou shalt be third, if this fword hold Had I as many fons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death He talks to me, that never had a fon Macbenb. 5 7 386225 K. Jobn. 3 4 400 260 Can no man tell of my unthrifty fon? 'tis full three months fince I did fee him laft Had I a dozen fons, I had rather have eleven die nobly for their country, than one voluptuously furfeit out of action Coriolanus. 3707116 Timon of Atbens.41 of fixteen, pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping fire, with it beat out his brains - For two and twenty sons I never wept, because they died in honour's lofty bed 818159 Titus Andronicus3 1 841158 Lear. 1 1 929/123 purses 1 Henry iv. 2 4 45524 Mer. Wives of Windj.1 I 47/2/21 Midf. Night's Dream.3 2 1871 4 Tw. Night.2 4 3162 2 Winter's Tale.4 3351217 2 Henry iv. 3 50427 Hamlet. 51 11034145 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 979221 Otbello 2 3 1055: 1 Hamlet. 4 5 10302 3 2 Henry iv-53504145 Macbeth. 14 378 135 As You Like It. 2 7 233258 Merry W. of Windfor. 31 58121 Twelfth Night.2 4 31713 Antony and Cleop.2 7 781|2|16 Tempest.1 2 5249 Love's Labor Loft. 52 174 223 Tempyt|4|1| 17150 SONGS SONGS. Farewel, dear heart-Sir Toby Belch's Farewel mafter-Caliban's Fear no more the heat o' the fun-Guiderius and Arviragus's Fie on finful phantafy-to Falstaff at Herne's Oak Fools ne'er had lefs grace in a year-Fool's For I the ballad will repeat-Clown's Full fathom five, thy father lies-Ariel's Get you hence, for I must go-Autyclus and others Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate fings-Mufician's He that has a little tiny wit-Fool's Hey Robin, jolly Robin-Clown's Honour, riches, marriage bleffing-Juno's How should I your true love know-Ophelia's I am gone, fir-Clown's Hamlet.4 51028217 Twelfth Night. 4 2 328141 Midf. Night's Dream. 5 Tempeft.2 2 196213 2 1117 110341 6 23492 28 3 2472 5 31055122 3351247 1872135 Winter's Tale. 4 Treil. and Creff3 Tempeft. 2 As You Like It. 3 Midf. Night's Dream.5 Twelfth Night.2 2 1961 19 3 314 240 3161216 Henry vi Love's Labor Lt. 4 I 686138 Love's Labor Loft. 5 Mu.. Ado Ab. Noth. 5 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 Mu. Ado About Nocb.2 Meajure for Measure. 4 Mer. of Venice.3 2 3 1 129 2 42 92155 210148 Lear.3 2 947 3 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 5 2 You fpotted fnake, with double tongue-Fairies Sonnets. By wailful fonnets, whofe compofed rhimes fhould be full fraught with ferviceable vows 332229 20115 As You Like It.2 5 2321 4. Winter's Tale. 4 Midf. Night's Dr.23 3 352 231 1812 21 |