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Sooth to fay, you did not dine at home

-Good footh

A. S. P. C.L

Comedy of Errers|4| 4| 115|2|40 Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 265243

He is my father, fir: and, footh to say, in countenance fomewhat doth resemble

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He looks like footh

If I lay footh

Ibid. 4 2 270 135

Twelfth Night.2 4 316255
Winter's Tale. 4 3 351155
Macbeth.123641
Ibid. 5 5 38526

If thy fpeech be footh, I care not if thou doft for me as much
That e'er this tongue of mine, that laid the fentence of dread banishment on yon
proud man, fhould take it off again with words of footh

And footh the devil that I work thee from

Richard ii. 3 3 429235 Richard 1 3 640231

Which even yet affected eminence, wealth, fovereignty, which, to fay footh, are bleffings

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In good footh, or in fincere verity

You footh'd not, therefore hurt not

Sooth'd.

Soothers. By heaven, I cannot flatter; I defy the tongues of foothers

Henry viii. 23 682236 Lear. 2 2 941217 Coriolanus. 2| 271526 1 Henry iv. 41463252

Soothing. When drums and trumpets shall i' the field prove flatterers, let courts and

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Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 266151 Richard iii. 1 4 642232 862241

Troilus and Creffida. 1 3

Lear. 2 2 940 2 37

2 Henry vi. 5 1 601112 Lear. 3 4 948/260 Mer. of Venice. 2 1202/146

I will not give my part of this sport for a penfion of thousands, to be paid from the
Sophy

They fay he has been fencer to the Sophy

Sorcerers. Dark-working forcerers, that deceive the eye

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And Lapland forcerers inhabit here

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Sorcerefs. Bring forth that forcerefs, condemn'd to burn

Sore. You rub the fore when you should bring the plaister

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For to ftrange fores strangely they ftrain the cure

Twelfth Night. 2 5 319211

Ibid. 3 4 325142

Comedy of Errors.1 1105242

Ibid. 4

1 Henry vi. 5
Tempeft. 2

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Much Ado About Nothing. 4
Neriffa's ring

Well, while I live I'll fear no other thing so fore as keeping fafe

A fore of time, should feek a plaister by contemn'd revolt

We fee the wind fit fore upon our fails

To provide a falve from any fore that may betide

For 'tis a fore upon us, you cannot tent yourself
Out fword, and to a fore purpose

Sorer. To lapfe in fullness is forer, than to lye for need

Sorrieft. Why do you keep alone, of forrieft fancies your companions
Sorrow. If hearty forrow be a sufficient ranfom for offence

-Your forrow hath eaten up my fufferance

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Mer. of Venice. 5 1222/24
K. Joba. 5 2 4081 7
Richard .21 422143

3 Henry vi. 4

6 626121

Coriolanus. 3 1721233
Cymbeline. 4

Ibid. 3

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9131 8

43 244

Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4
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making Macbeth. 3 2 374152
Mer. W. of Windfor. 4 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 1891 27

Now at our forrows pale, fay what thou canft, I'll go along with thee As You Like It. 13 228 224
Wherever forrow is, relief would be

I do affect a forrow, indeed, but I have it too
To-morrow I'll to the wars, fhe to her fingle forrow

- You have done enough, and have perform'd a faint-like sorrow
It seem'd, Sorrow wept to take leave of them

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No forrow, but kill'd itself much fooner

Ibid. 3 52411(17 All's Well. 1 12781 3

Ibid. 23288/2/15

Winter's Tale. 53571 55

Ibid. 5 2 360 154 Ibid. 5 3 362 15 Ibid. 5 3 3621! Macbeth. 2 3 372 12

Your forrow was too fore laid on, which fixteen winters cannot blow away
To fhew an unfelt forrow, is an office which the false man does easy
Give forrow words

Your caufe of ferrow must not be meafur'd by his worth

He's worth more forrow, and that I'll spend for him

I will instruct my forrows to be proud

Here I and forrows fit, here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it
Teach thou this forrow how to make me die

Now will canker forrow eat my bud

Ibid. 4 3 382/2/18 Ibid. 5 7 386 2 20 Ibid. 57 386 2 28 K. John. 31396238

Ibid. 31 396243 Ibid. 31 396/148 396 148 Ibid.

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Sorrow

Sorrow. For forrow ends not, when it feemeth done

Let him not come there, to feek out forrow, that dwells every where

A. S. P. C. L.

Richard .12 416119
Ibid 1 2 416 130

Fell forrow's tooth doth never rankle more, than when it bites, but lanceth not the

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Methinks fome unborn forrow, ripe in fortune's womb, is coming toward me Ibid. 2 2 422|2|42 For forrow's eye, glazed with blinding tears, divides one thing entire to many objects

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423 152

Ibid. 2 2 'Tis with false forrow's eye, which for things true, weeps things imaginary Ibid. 2 2 Bolingbroke's my forrows difmal heir Ibid. 2 2 Make duft our paper, and with rainy eyes write forrow on the bosom of the earth Ib. 32 427250 Give forrow leave a while to tutor me to this submission Ibid. 4 1 433117 Hath forrow struck so many blows upon this face of mine, and made no deeper wounds

How foon my forrow hath destroy'd my face

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Since fudden forrow serves to say thus-some good thing comes to-morrow 2 H.. 4 2 495 230 I dare fwear, you borrow not that face of seeming forrow

Ibid. 52 502129

fo royally in you appears, that I will deeply put the fashion on, and wear it in my heart

Impatience waiteth on true forrow

And give my tongue-ty'd forrows leave to speak

This forrow that I have, by right is yours

Ibid. 5 2 502 213

3 Henry vi. 3 3 619231 Ibid. 3 3 6292 9 Richard 13 639160

breaks feasons, and repofing hours makes the night morning, and the noon-tide night

It were loft forrow to wail one that's loft

I am your forrow's nurse, and I will pamper it with lamentations
Drown defperate forrow in dead Edward's grave

Ibid. 1 4 64218
Ibid. 2 2 6442 4
Ibat. 2 2 646|1|25
Ibid. 22 646 139

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Eighty odd years of forrow have I seen, and each hour's joy wreck'd with a week of teen

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Ibid. 4
Ibid. 41 657150
Ibil. 3 4 6592 19
Ibid. 4 4 659 216
Ant. and Cleop. 42790252
Timon of Athens. 4 2 819151

If forrow can admit society, tell o'er your woes again by viewing mine
If ancient forrow be most reverent, give mine the benefit of figniory
'Tis one of those odd tricks which forrow shoots out of the mind
Thus part we rich in forrow, parting poor
concealed, like an oven stopp'd, doth burn the heart to cinders where it is

I bring confuming forrow to thine age

Is not my forrow deep, having no bottom

flouted at is double death

Titus Andronicus.2 5 84129
Ibid. 3 1 842 127
Ibid. 3 1 8432 2

Ibid. 3 1 843 234

Ibid. 3 1843258

This forrow is an enemy, and would ufurp upon my watry eyes, and make-them blind with tributary tears

Unknit that forrow-wreathen knot

Has forrow made thee doat already

Ibid. 3 2 844139
Ibid. 3 2 84459

But forrow that is couch'd in feeming gladnefs, is like that mirth fate turns to fudden fadnefs

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Troi. and Cref.
All is outward forrow; though, I think, the king be touch'd at very heart Cymbeline.
Notes of forrow, out of tune, are worse than priests and fanes that lie
Down, thou climbing forrow, thy element's below

1858 135 1 893116 Ibid. 4 2 917139 Lear. 2 4 943149

Patience and forrow ftrove who should exprefs her goodlieft

Ibid. 4 3 955 37

would be a rarity most belov'd, if all could fo become it

Ibid. 4 3 95543

Who, by the art of known and feeling forrows, am pregnant to good pity

Ibid. 4 6 959 226

Ibid. 5 3 964 141 Rom. and Jul. 3 3 985 128

Let forrow split my heart, if ever I did hate thee, or thy father
What forrow craves acquaintance at my hand, that I yet know not
Bid her haften all the houfe to bed, which heavy forrow makes them apt unto Ibid. 3 3 986
Dry forrow drinks our blood

When forrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions
Or are you like the painting of a forrow, a face without a heart

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Ibid. 3 5 987 2 42 Hamlet. 4 51029125 Ibid. 4 71032145

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No, make a lottery; and, by device, let blackish Ajax draw the fort to fight with
Hector

Well may it fort, that this portentous figure comes armed through our watch Ham. I

I will not fort you with the rest of my fervants

Scrtance. With fuch powers as might fortance with his quality
Sorted. All my pains is forted to no proof

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Hath forted out a fudden day of joy, that thou expect's not

Sot. Have you make a de fot of us

Soto. I think, 'twas Soto that your honour means

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2 Henry iv. 41 492 137 Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3 270247 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988151 Merry W. of Wind. 3 1

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

Soud. Sit down Kate, and welcome, foud, foud, foud, foud
Sovereign. The one 's my sovereign, whom both my oath and duty bids
Sovereignty. Then 'tis most like the fovereignty will fall on Macbeth
Why then I do but dream on fovereignty

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2 7

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In his reprieve, longer or shorter, he may be fo fitted, that his foul ficken not
A ftubborn foul

Will you with free and unconftrained foul give me this maid
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An evil foul producing holy witness, is like a villain with a smiling cheek, a goodly apple rotten at the heart

Never fhall you lie by Portia's fide with an unquiet foul

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Merch. of Venice. 1 3

Not on thy foal, but on thy foul, harsh Jew, thou makeft thy knife keen
That fouls of animals infufe themselves into the trunks of men
The foul of this man is his cloaths

And call upon my foul within the house

A gracious innocent foul; more free, than he is jealous

Banquo, thy foul's flight if it find heaven, muft find it out to-night
Heaven take my foul, and England keep my bones

His pure brain, (which fome fuppofe the foul's frail dwelling-house)

Ay, marry, now my foul hath elbow room

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2011 42 Ibid. 3 2 2122-1 Ibid. 4 1 215143

Ibid. 4 1215252

All's Well 2 3 2891213 Twelfth Night. 1 5 31317 Winter's Tale. 23 341253 Macbeth. 3 1 374136 K. John 4 3 4053/28 Ibid. 5 7 41117 Ibid. 5 7 411137

My foul fhall wait on thee to heaven, as it on earth hath been thy fervant ftill

King John 5 7 411219
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Soul. For what I fpeak, my body shall make good upon this earth, or my divine foul

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anfwer it in heaven

Bear not along the clogging burden of a guilty foul

A. S. P. C. L.

I count myself in nothing else so happy, as in a foul remembering my good friends Ib. 23
I will not vex your fouls (fince presently your souls must part your bodies)
Mount, mount, my foul! thy feat is up on high

Richard ii. 1
Ibid. 1

1414 118 3 418117

Ibid. 3 1

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Friday laft, for a cup of Maderia, and a cold capon's leg

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the immortal part needs a physician: but that moves not him; though that be fick
it dies not

That their fouls may make a peaceful and a sweet retire
My foul fhall thine keep company to heaven

I will stir up in England some black storm, fhall blow ten thousand fouls to heaven
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As furely as my foul intends to live with that dread king, that took our state upon

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That our swift-wing'd fouls may catch the king's

If yet your gentle fouls fly in the air, and be not fix'd in doom perpetual
A foul as even as a calm

Win ftraying fouls with modesty again, cast none away

3 Henry vi. 2
Richard iii. 2

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Ibid. 4

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Henry viii. 3

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Ibid. 5

2

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Ant. and Cleop. 410

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Ibid. 4 12

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Titus Andronicus. 3 1

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Every tithe foul, 'mongst many thousand difmes, hath been as dear as Helen

Troil. and Creff: 2 2 866 254

You have dancing shoes with nimble foals, I have a foul of lead, so stakes me to the
ground I cannot move

My foul, what can it do to that, being a thing immortal as itself
Souls of geefe that bear the shape of men

Soul-killing witches

Soul-lefs villain

Romeo and Juliet. 1| 4|| 972|1|28

Hamlet.1 410052 I Coriolanus.1 4 708160 Comedy of Errors. I 2 105 243 Antony and Cleop. 5 2 Sco 137" W.'s Tale. 5358145 Tempest. 3 3

Soul-ext. And, on this stage, (where we offend her now) appear foul-vext
Sound. Expreffing found

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And till he tell the truth let the supposed fairies pinch him found

To found the depth of this knavery

To found the purpose of all their hearts
Can chafe away the first conceived found

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Ibid. 4 4

Tam. of the Shrew. 5

I have confider'd in my mind that late demand that you did found me in
Pray heaven he found not my disgrace

Ye are not found

K. John 4 240328

2 Henry vi. 32
Rich. ii. 4 2
Henry vii. 5 2
Ib.d.5 2

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690 235

Coriolanus.1 4 708 233

Ibid. 2 718163

Hamlet. 3

Tam. of the Shrew.2

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Sounding. So far from founding and discovery, as is the bud bit with

It is-mufick with her filver found, because such fellows as you
founding

Soundly. Good Catesby, go, effe&t this business foundly

I will then give it you foundly

Soundpoft. What fay you James Soundpoft

Richard ii. 1

Julius Cæfar.1

Lear.1

2 1022 143

1 261 243

1413 114

2743 213

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Hamiet. 3 11016 151

an envious worm
have no gold for
Romeo and Juliet.1

Ibid.

1969 126

5 993 240 Richard iii.3 1 65016

Romeo and Juliet. 45 993 212

Sour. Nor my own difgrace, have ever made me four my patient cheek

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A. S. P. C. L.

Soufe. And like an eagle o'er his aiery towers, to foufe annoyance that comes near his neft

South. Wherefore do you follow her like foggy fouth, puffing with wind and rain

It came o'er my ear like the fweet fouth, that breathes upon a bank of violets stealing and giving odour

Dew-dropping fouth

Southam.

Southern clouds.

And with the fouthern clouds contend in tears
South-fog. The fouth-fog rot him

South-fea. One inch of delay more is a South-fea of discovery
Southwell. D. P.

Sow. Pour in fow's blood, that hath eaten her nine farrow

K. John. 5 4091 27 As You Like It. 3 5 240/2/29

Twelfth Night. I I
Romeo and Juliet. 1

307 19 4973122 628 1

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3 Henry vi. 51 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590221 Cymbeline. 2 3 903256

As You Like It. 2 3 236152

2 Henry vi.
571
Macbeth. 41 37824

I do here walk before thee, like a sow, that hath overwhelmed all her litter but one

Sowle. He will go, he says, and fowle the porter of Rome gates by the ears
Sorter will cry upon 't for all this though it be as rank as a fox
Styled horfe

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Troilus and Creffida. 2
him sharp as my
Cymbeline 14
Lear. 4 6

Comedy of Errors. 3 2
is You Like It. 3 2

You have scarce time to fteal from fpiritual leifure a brief span, to keep your earthly audit

Timon is dead, who hath out-stretch'd his fpan Span-counter.

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Spangle. What stars do spangle heaven with such beauty as those two eyes become that heavenly face

Spangled. This is Timon's laft: who stuck and spangled you with flatteries, washes it

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You play the spaniel, and think with wagging of your tongue to win me Henry viii. 5 2 Spaniel'd. The hearts that spaniel'd me at heels

Spanish blades.

Spanish-pouch.

Antony and Cleopatra. 4 10
Rom. and Juliet. 1 4
1 Henry iv. 2 4
All's Well. 41
Henry viii.

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295 227 1674 150

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Spanned. My life is spann'd already: I am the fhadow of poor Buckingham
Spare not to tell him

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As for life, I prize it as I weigh grief, which I would spare

O give me the spare man, and spare me the great ones

I do not know the man I should avoid fo foon as that fpare Caffius Spar'd. I could have better spar'd a better man

Sparing. In him, fparing would thew a worse fin than ill doctrine Sparingly. Or fhall we fparingly fhew you far off the Dauphin's meaning, bally

Yet touch this fparingly, as 'twere far off

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Sparks. He doth indeed fhew fome fparks that are like wit
This fpark will prove a raging fire, if wind and fuel be brought to feed it with 2 H. vi. 31
Sparkles. I fee fome sparkles of a better hope, which elder days may happily bring

forth

this ftone as 'twas wont

Ricbard ii. 5 3 437112
Cymbeline. 24 904234

Sparrow. And he that doth the ravens feed, yea, providently caters for the fparrow, be comfort to my age

I will buy nine fparrows for a penny

As You Like It. 2
Troil, and Creff

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