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Sparrow. She fetches her breath as fhort as a new ta'en fparrow

ow my double-hen'd sparrow

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There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow

Spartan dog. O Spartan dog, more fell than anguish, hunger, or the fea
Spavins. Sped with spavins

A. S. P. C. L

4

Tro. and Creff3 2 8731
Ibid. 5 8 890 124
Hamlet. 5 21039|2|32
Othello. 5 2 1079245

Taming of the Sbrew. 32 265 130

One would take it, that never saw them pace before, the spavin and springhalt reign'd among 'em

Spawn. Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter

Henry viii. 13676236.
Coriolanus. 2 2 715214

Meaf. for Meaf2 1

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Spay. Do you mean to geld and spay all the youth in the city
Speaks fmall like a woman

Merry W. of Windfer.1

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Ibid. 1

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48 249

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I'll fpeak in a monftrous little voice

An old religious uncle of mine taught me to speak, who was in his youth an inland

man

I truft I may have leave to speak, and speak I will

Ibid. 1

2

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He fpeaks plain cannon, fire, and fmoak, and bounce

He that speaks, doth gripe the hearer's wrift, whilft he that hears, makes fearful action

Nay speak thy mind, and let him ne'er speak more, that speaks thy words again, to

do thee harm

Henry v.3
Rich. iii. 4
Timon of Atb. 3 4
Rom. and Jul. 2 4

Now we speak upon our cue, and our voice is imperial
Hence both are gone, with conscience and remorfe they could not speak
Who can speak broader than he that has no house to put his head in
He will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month
Thou canst not speak of what thou doft not feel

I cannot speak any beginning to this peevish odds

within door

of me as I am

Speaker. A fpeaker is but a prater

Let me be privileg'd by my place and meffage to be a fpeaker free

658 246 814222 979236 Ibid. 3 3 985231 Othello. 2 3 1056 2 22

Ibid. 4 2 1071255
Ibid. 5 21079 220

Henry v.52 539221
Tr. & Cref. 4 4

Speaking. And speaking thick, which nature made his blemish, became the accents of

the valiant

is for beggars; he wears his tongue in his arms - looks

Speak-thick. Say, and speak-thick

Lear. 4 5 956141

8811 7

2 Henry iv. 23 Tr. and Cref. 3 3

483 125 877129

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Spear. O, fit my husband's wrongs on Hereford's fpear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breaft

Richard ii. 1

Ibid. 2

-As to o'er-walk a current, roaring loud, on the unsteadfast footing of a spear 1 H. iv. 1
Spear-grass. Yea, and to tickle our nofes with fpear-grafs, to make them bleed
Special. We have with special foul elected him our abfence to supply
I never yet beheld that special face, that I could fancy more than any other

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Spectacled. All tongues fpeak of him, and the bleared fights are spectacled to fee him Cor. 2
Spectacle. But what faid Jaques? did he not moralize this fpectacle
And prove a deadly bloodshed but a jest exampled by this heinous spectacle K. Jobn. 4 3
The faddeft fpectacle that e'er I view'd

And thou haft oft beheld heart-hard'ning fpe&tacles

I can fee yet without fpectacles

And bid mine eyes be packing with my heart, and call'd them blind and dusky fpectacles

3

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2203235

Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 4

Ibid. 4 5

63139 69238 1714 1 II

I 229154

406 115

3 Henry vi. 2 1 610 118 Coriolanus. 41 726 151 Mu. Ado About Noth. 1 1 123 141

2 Henry vi. 3 2 587 259 Ibid. 5 1 600 247 Troi. and Cre41

879/256 Spectacles.

Spectacles. And can we not partition make with spectacles fo precious 'twixt fair and

foul

A. S. P. C.L.

7 899 147 933113

Cymbelines
Lear. 1
Coriolanus. 5 2

2

if it be nothing I fhall not need spectacles Spectator foip. Or of fome death more long in spectatorship Speculation. Thou haft no speculation in those eyes which thou doft glare with Macb. 3 4 For fpeculation turns not to itself, till it hath travell'd, and is marry'd there where it may fee itself

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Which are to France the fpies and fpeculations intelligent of our state

Sped. So be gone, fir, you are sped

with spavins

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734 213

Troi. and Cre 3 3 875235
Lear. 3946|1|42

Mer. of Venice. 2 9 2082 3
Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265|1|30
Romeo and Juliet.3 1 982|2|16

I am hurt-a plague o' both the houfes !-I am sped Speech. But if you fail-without more speech my lord-you must be gone from hence immediately

Mer. of Venice. 29

207231 354 136 358265 360 117

- You know your father's temper: at this time he will allow no speech Winter's Tale 4 3
Thy speeches will bring me to confider that, which may unfurnish me of reason Ib. 5 1
There was speech in their dumbness
Heaven be the record to my speech

Could not find his hour of fpeech a minute

And your large speeches may your deeds approve

His fpeech fticks in my heart

Rude am I in my fpeech, and little bleft with the fet phrase of peace Speechless. What is thy fentence then but fpeechless death, which robs my breathing native breath

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Ibid. 5 2
Richard ii. 1 I 414110
Henry vii. 1 2675222

Ant. and Cleep. 15 77317

Lear. I
Othello. 1

1931 144

31047 250

tongue from
Richard . 1 3 417247

Two Gent. of Verona.

231

Merry W. of Windfor. 2 2

5555

Ibid. 3 4

62148

Love's Labor Loft. 2

1153128

Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2 181128

The prince your fon, with mere conceit, and fear of the queen's fpeed, is gone W.'sT. 3 2 34553 When he, wafting his eyes to the contrary, and falling a lip of much contempt, speeds from me

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So hot a speed with fuch advice difpos'd

And 'tis no little reafon bids us speed

The copy of your fpeed is learn'd by them

How now good Blunt, thy looks are full of speed

And leave your brothers to go speed elsewhere

Good manners be your speed

The devil speed him

Well may'ft thou woo, and happy be thy speed

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How you'll speed in your journey's end, I think you'll never return to tell one Cym. 5 4 92326

I pray you, have a continent forbearance, 'till the speed of his rage goes flower Lear. 1 2 934144 St. Francis be my speed

O moft wicked speed

Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 996124 Hamlet.1 21003124

Speeded. I have speeded hither with the very extremeft inch of poffibility
Speedieft. Go, and, with your speedieft, bring us what she says
Speeding. Is this your speeding? nay, then, good night

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Much Ado About Nothing.31 132335

Start not; her actions fhall be holy, as you hear my fpell is lawful
Now help ye charming spells and periapts

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Winter's Tale. 5 3 36226

1 Henry vi. 54 565248

Is it poffible, the fpells of France fhould juggle men into such strange mysteries H.
His fpell in that is out

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She is abus'd, ftolen from me, and corrupted by fpells and medicines bought of mountebanks

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Spend. And spend your rich opinion, for the name of a night-brawler
Spend-thrift. What a fpend-thrift is he of his tongue

Spent. You fhall go, Mouldy, it is time you were spent
Almoft spent with hunger, I am fallen in this offence

A. S. P. C. L. Othello-231105612133 Tempeft. 2 1 7156 2 Henry v.3 2 490126 Cymbeline. 3 6 913213

Prologue to Troil, and Creff.

Sperrs. With maffey staples and corresponsive and fulfilling bolts, fperrs up the fons of Troy =Spheres. If he, compact of jars, grows mufical, we fhall have fhortly difcord in the fpheres

— In his bright radiance and collateral light muft I be comforted not in his
I had rather hear you to folicit that, than mufick from the spheres
To be call'd into a huge sphere, and not to be feen to move in't
Sphered. Blow, villain, till thy sphered bias cheek out-fwell the
Aquilon

Spherical. She is fpherical, like a globe

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Knaves, thieves, and treachers by spherical predominance Sphery. That wicked and dissembling glass of mine made me sphery eyne

Sphinx. [Love] fubtle as sphinx

Spials. The prince's fpials have informed me

Spices. For all thy by-gone fooleries were but fpices of it

For all this spice of your hypocrify

As You Like It. 2
sphere All's W. 1
Twelfth Night. 3
Ant. and Cleop. 27
cholic of puff'd
Troil. and Creff 4
Comedy of Errors.3 2

8572 3

7

232159

1278 143

1

320 253

780147

Lear.1

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But, one of these, (as he hath spices of them all, not all)
Spicery. Where, in that nest of spicery, they shall breed selves of themselves, to your

recomforture

Richard iii. 4 4 663158

Spider. Here in her hairs the painter plays the spider; and hath woven a golden mesh to entrap the hearts of men

There may be in the cup a spider, steep'd, and one may drink; partake no venom

I have drunk, and feen the spider

Mer. of Venice. 32210250 depart, and yet

Winter's Tale. 2 1336 146 Ibid. 2 1336151 .32 426 222

Let thy spiders, that fuck up thy venom, and heavy-gaited toads, lie in their way R.
My brain more busy than the labouring spider, weaves tedious fnares to trap mine
enemies

Why ftrew'st thou fugar on that bottled fpider, whofe deadly web enfnareth thee
about

That bottled fpider, that foul bunch-back'd toad

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The heaven fets fpies upon us, will not have our contract celebrated

I'll fill thefe dogged fpies with falfe reports

Servants, who feem no lefs; which are to France the spies and speculations intelli

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Fauconbridge, in spight of spight alone, upholds the day

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Deliver'd letters, fpight of intermiffion, which presently they read

A villain, that is hither come in fpight, to fcorn at our folemnity this night R. & Jul.1 The tears have got small victory by that; for it was bad enough, before their spight Ib. 4 Spigot. O bafe Gongarian wight! wilt thou the spigot wield Merry W. of Windjur. Spills. Friend, or brother, he forfeits his own blood, that spills another T. of Athens. 3 So full of artlefs jealousy is guilt, it fpills itself, in fearing to be spilt

Hamlet. A

Spin. Mount them, and make incifion in their hides; that their hot blood may fpin
in English eyes

Spinfter. Nor the division of a battle knows more than a spinster
Spirits. Light and fpirits will become it well

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Henry 4 2 530150
Othello. 1104312
Mer. Wives of Wind).5 2 70260
Meajure for Measure. I
Ibid. 3
Ibid. 31 11

I have spirit to do any thing that appears not foul in the truth of my spirit

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A. S. P. C.L

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Spirit. I measure him, fays the, by my own fpirit

I would have thought her spirit had been invincible against all assaults of affection Ib. 2 3 130136

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133 150

Ibid. 4 1

138 139

Love's Labor Loft.|2|

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Allay with fome cold drops of modesty thy skipping spirit

All things that are, are with more spirit chased than enjoy'd The spirit of my father, which I think is within me, begins to fervitude

The fpirit of my father grows ftrong in me

Young gentleman, your spirits are too bold for your years

mutiny against this
As You Like It. 1

I would your spirit were easier for advice or stronger for your need
Your fpirits fhine through you

A braver choice of dauntless fpirits

With my vext fpirits I cannot take a truce

The spirit of the time fhall teach me speed

His fpirit is come in that flood fo out against the holy church

A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up cheft, is a bold spirit in a loyal breast
I have a thousand spirits in one breast, to answer twenty thousand such as
Thy fpirit within thee hath been so at war

I did not think thee lord of such a spirit
Undaunted spirit in a dying breast

And ye choice fpirits that admonith me
He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit

I have not that alacrity of spirit, nor cheer of mind, that I was wont to
A noble spirit, as yours was put into you, ever cafts fuch doubts,
from it

O, I could weep my fpirit from mine eyes

Her wanton fpirits look out at every joint and motive of her body That gallant fpirit hath afpir'd the clouds, which too untimely here earth

Spirits [of the air] confined in a cloven pine

ufe not their power unless commanded to do it
invulnerable

The best and wholfomeft fpirits of the night envellop you
Methinks, in thee fome bleffed spirit doth speak

Some powerful spirit inftruct the kites and ravens to be thy nurfes

You fpirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unfex me here

I can call fpirits from the vafty deep

King John. 2 1391140
Ibid. 313961 35
Ibid. 4 2 404 2/29
Ibid. 5 2 4082 6
Richard H. 1 I 415144
Ibid. 41432126

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1 Henry iv. 2 3 450258
Ibid. 5 4 470236
1 Henry vi. 3 2 557243
Ibid. 5 4

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Henry v.2 1515123

Now ye familiar fpirits that are cull'd out of the powerful regions under earth
Unchain your spirits now with spelling charms

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Some spirit put this paper in the packet, to bless your eye withal
Thy spirit is all afraid to govern thee near him, but, he away, 'tis noble
Thy fpirit walks abroad, and turns our fwords in our own proper entrails J. Cæfar. 5 3
Moft willing fpirits that promife noble service

At his warning, whether in fea or fire, in earth or air, the extravagant and erring
fpirit hies to his confine

And then they fay no fpirit dares ftir abroad, the nights are wholesome
Forth at your eyes your fpirits wildly peep

Hamlet. 1 11001 131
Ibid. 111001140
Ibid. 3 4 1024/255

Spirits [Of the dead] damned fpirits all, that in crofs-ways and floods have burial, alto their wormy beds are gone

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 1882 16
Twelfth Night. 51331134

If fpirits can affume both form and fuit, you come to fright us I have heard, but not believ'd, the fpirits of the dead may walk again Winter's Tale. 3 3 3462 5 -When spirits walk, and ghofts break up their graves

2 Henry vi. 145772 7

We all stand up against the fpirit of Cæfar, and in the fpirit of men there is no blood

For, upon my life, this spirit, dumb to us, will speak to him

Julius Cæfar. 2
Hamier.

1748 156 11001150

Spirit. My father's fpirit in arms! all is not well; I doubt fome foul play

Spirits of peace, where are ye? are ye all gone
Spirit-firring. The fpirit-ftirring drum

Spiriting. And do my fpiriting gently

A. S. P. C. L.

Hamlet. 1 210041 28

Henry viii. 4 269526
Othello. 3 3 10632 2

Tempest. 1

2 51 8

Much Ado About Noth 2 I

Spit. She would have made Hercules have turn'd spit; yea, and have cleft his club to

make the fire too

I do defy him, and I spit at him

fire

Richard ii. 1

1272 25 1414141

Lear.3 2 946|2|46|
Ibid. 3 6 9501 38

To have a thousand with red burning fpits come hizzing in upon them
Methinks I fee my coufin's ghost seeking out Romeo, that did spit his hody, upon
a rapier's point

If it be a hot day, an I brandish any thing but my bottle, I would 1 might never fpit
white again

Spital. No; to the fpital go

Spite.

That change is the spite

The more my wrong, the more his spite appears

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And that which spites me more than all these wants, he does it under name of per-
fect love

Spleens. Angels with our spleens would all laugh themselves mortal
Ridiculous fpleen

Meaf. for Meaf.2

Love's Labor Loft.5 2 167|1|21

Brief as the lightning in the colly'd night, that in a spleen unfolds both heaven and
earth
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If you defire the fpleen, and will laugh yourselves into stitches, follow me Tw. Night. 3 - Or teach thy hafty spleen to do me shame, I'll ftrike thee dead With fwifter fpleen than power can enforce

My prefence may well abate the over-merry spleen, which otherwife would grow
into extremes
Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.

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322 110

King John. 4
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Infpire us with the spleen of fiery dragons

Richard in.5 3

6691 29

Take good heed, you charge not in your spleen a noble perfon
Madam, you do me wrong: I have no spleen against you, nor injustice for you, or

Henry viii. 1 2

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By the gods, you shall digeft the venom of your fpleen, though it do fplit you Jul. Caf. 4 3 Jove forbid, there should be done amongst us fuch things as would offend the weakest spleen to fight for and maintain

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Patience; or I shall say, you are all in all in fpleen

Otbello. 4 11068130

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588 117

Henry viii. 3 2

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gerous

Splinter. This broken joint, between you and her husband, intreat her
Split. I could play Ercles rarely, or a part to tear a cat in, to make all split
When he shall split thy very heart with forrow

Splenetive. For though I am not splenetive and rafh, yet have I in me fomething dan

Splinted. Lately splinted, knit and join'd together

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Mine own tongue splits what it speaks

O!-enough, Patroclus: or give me ribs of fteel! I fhall split all in pleasure of my fpleen

Splith. When our vaults have wept with drunken splith of wine
Splitting. Enter'd me, yea, with a fplitting power, and made to tremble
my breaft

But he returns, fplitting the air with noise

winds'

Spail. Is not this an honourable spoil? a gallant prize
Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me

Old age, that ill layer-up of beauty, can do no spoil upon my face

The fpoil got at the Antiates was ne'er diftributed

Timon of Ath. 2
the region of

Henry viii. 2 4 685232
Coriolanus. 5 5 738149
3862127

Troi. and Creff1

1 Henry iv. 1

1442 28

Ibid. 3 3 461232

Henry v.52
Coriolanus. 3

540136

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part, the

Ibid. 5

5 738225

Richard iii.

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Our spoil, we have brought home, do more than counterpoise a third

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Comedy of Errors.43 1142/42

Tempeft.2 2

112 9

Spen.

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