1650 Sunder'd. Away! vexation almost stops my breath, that funder'd friends greet in the hour of death A. S. P. C.L 1 Henry vi. 43 562] 2 1991 Superfluity comes fooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer Merch. of Venice. Then we fhall have means to vent our mufty superfluity Superfluous. I fee no reason, why thou shouldst be so superЯuous to demand the time of the day Coriolanus. I 1 Henry iv. 1705 2443 Lear. 41 953 Let the fuperfluous and luft-dieted man that flaves your ordinance Supernal. From that supernal judge, that stirs good thoughts Super-ferviceable rogue Super-fubtle Venetian Superftitious. Been out of fondness fuperftitious to him Supervisor. Would you, the supervisor, grofsly gape on - Ibid. 3 4 948: King John. 13912 Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 1862 Lear. 22 9402 Otbelle. 3105024 Henry viii. 31 687 Othello. 3 3 1063]: Hamlet. 5 2103712 2 Henry vi. 5 1 601|14| Love's Lab. Loft. 1 149237 About the fixth hour, when men fit down to that nourishment, which is called fupper And come again to fupper to him, of purpose to have him spend lefs And, as I guess, to make a bloody fupper in the Tower Supplant. And so supplant us for ingratitude Timon of Athens.3 1 831 3 Henry vi. 5 5 6311 Titus Andronicus.1 2 835155 Supple. A brace of draymen bid—God speed him well, and had the tribute of his fupple Your means abroad you have me, rich; and I will never fail beginning, nor fupplyment Supportance. Give fome fupportance to the bending twigs Suppfal. Holding a weak fuppofal of our worth Suppojes. While counterfeit fuppofes blear'd thine eyne Lofe not fo noble a friend on vain suppose Suppofition. Yet his means are in fuppofition Ibid. 3 4 911114 Tam. of the Shrew. 52742 52 Only to feem to deferve well, and to beguile the fuppofition of that lafcivious young boy, the count, have I run into this danger Supt. I have fupt full with horrors Sur-addition. So gain'd the fur-addition, Leonatus 'Surance. Give them fome 'furance that thou art Revenge Surceafe. And catch with the furcease, fuccefs -I will not do 't; left I furceafe to honour mine own truth Sure. You are both fure, and will affift me I have paid Percy, I have made him fure Sure-card. Mafter fure-card, as I think Sure enough. If we recover the foreft, we are fure enough As a furfeit of the sweeteft things, the deepest loathing to the ftomach brings So thou my furfeit and my herefy, of all be hated As one that furfeits, thinking on a want 3 772 44 Midf. Night's Dream.23 182248 Ibid. 23 182/2/52 Richard 22 4232 13 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590 1 39 Richard 131 639/2/29 Surfeits Surfeits. What authority furfeits on, would relieve us A. S. P. C. L. Coriolanus 1] 703/1121 Thou art too full of the war's furfeits, to go rove with one that's yet unbruis'd b. 41 726235 Surfeiting. His purpose surfeiting, he sends a warrant for my poor brother's head 98250 8153 Meaf. for Meaf 5 1 Surfeit-fwell'd. So furfeit-fwell'd, fo old, and fo profane Timon of Athens. 4 2 819140 Expecting even when fome envious furge will in his brinifh bowels fwallow him Titus Andron. 3 1 842 163 Surgeon. Have by fome furgeon, Shylock, on your charge, to stop his wounds, left he do bleed to death I am, indeed, fir, a furgeon to old shoes. Let me have a furgeon, I am cut to the brains Lear. 4 958232 As You Like It. 3 2 235117 Surplice. Though honesty be no puritan, yet it will do no hurt; it will wear the furplice of humility over the black gown of a big heart Surplus. It is a furplus of your grace, which never my life may last to anfwer Survey. Whose beauty did astonish the furvey of richest eyes My furveyor is falfe; the o'er-great cardinal hath fhew'd him gold Ibid. 1 1 674149 My lord, you do me fhameful injury, falfely to draw me in thefe vile fufpects He liv'd from all attainder of fufpect Sufpend. If it fhall please you to suspend your indignation - Out of all fufpicion, she is virtuous I have too much believ'd mine own fufpicion See what a ready tongue fufpicion hath All our lives will be ftuck full of eyes always haunts the guilty mind Thus have we fwept fufpicion from our feat Your fufpicion is not without wit and judgment Sufpire. To him that did but yesterday fufpire Ibid. 3 5 653129 Timon of Athens. 51 825151 Lear. I 21 93326 123150 Mu. Ado Ab. Noth. I Did he fufpire, that light and weightless down perforce must move Suftain. A better never did itself sustain upon a foldier's thigh No, good fwabber, I am to hull here a little longer Swaddling-clouts. Swag-bellied Hollander Will he swagger himself out on's own eyes Swagger. Swaggered. Swaggerers. Swaggering. A rafcal, that fwaggered with me last night name and fame with the very best I must live amongst my neighbours; I'll no fwaggerers: Swain. Thou gentle nymph, cherish thy forlorn fwain Swallows. Swallows. True hope is swift, and flies with swallows wings have built in Cleopatra's fails their nests A. S. P. C.L Richard ii. 5 2 665 Ant. and Cleop. 410 7932 -The fwallow follows not fummer more willingly, than we your lordfhip; nor more willingly leaves winter Tim. of Arbens.36 817224 And run like fwallows o'er the plain arms Swan. You were alfo, Jupiter, a swan, for the love of Leda Ibid. 4 2 847260 Merry W. of Wind. 55 71147 Let mufick found, while he doth make his choice; then, if he lose, he makes a fwanlike end, fading in mufick Merch. of Venice. 3 2 210116 Wherefoe'er we went, like Juno's fwans, still we went coupled, and infeparable As You Like It.1 3 228149 → I am cygnet to this pale faint fwan, who chants a doleful hymn to his own death So doth the fwan her downy cygnets fave, keeping them prisoners underneath her wings K. Jobn. 5 7 411129 1 Henry vi. 5 4 566153 3 Henry vi. 3 607/250 As I have feen a fwan with bootlefs labour fwim against the tide I will play the swan, and die in mufic I was black and swart before Swartbs. An affection'd ass, that cons ftate without book, and utters Swashers. As young as I am, I have observ'd these three swashers Remember thy fwashing blow Swarb. Hadit thou, like us, from our first swath proceeded → And there the strawy Greeks, ripe for his edge, fall down before him, like the mowers fwath Troi. and Creff55889127 Swathing cloaths. Thrice hath this Hotspur Mars in fwathing cloaths, this infant warrior, in his enterprizes discomfited great Douglas Sway. Let my counsel fway you in this cafe Let us fway on, and face them in the field A gentler heart did never sway in court 1 Henry iv. 3 2 460250 Mu. Ado About Noth. 4 139115 2 Henry iv. 4 1 492225 1 Henry vi. 3 2 558129 ➡ Are you not mov'd, when all the fway of earth shakes, like a thing unfirm J. Cafar.3 745134 Lear. 4 7 9601] 2 Merch. of Venice.13 2011 35 Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 265132 Heaven forgive them, that so much have sway'd your majesty's good thoughts away Swaying. Rather swaying more upon our part, than cherishing the exhibiters against - What they swear in poetry, may be said, as lovers, they do feign Richard ii. 1 3 416150 - This swears he, as he is a prince, is just; and, as I am a gentleman, I credit Swear. Who fhould I swear by? thou believ'st no god Tit. Andron. When a gentleman is difpos'd to fwear, it is not for any ftander-by to curtail his oaths Swearing 'till my very roof was dry with oaths of love A. S. P. C. L. Cymbeline 2 Why should I think you can be mine, and true, though you in swearing shake the throned gods Sweat. The ploughman lost his sweat When service sweat for duty, not for meed Where none will sweat but for promotion Ant. and Cleop.13 770235 Midf. Night's Dream.2 Is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man If I do fweat, they are drops of thy lovers, and they weep for thy death He was stirr'd with such an agony, he sweat extremely It is no little thing to make my eyes to sweat compassion I have sweat to fee his honour A chilling sweat o'er-runs my trembling joints 'Till then, I'll fweat, and seek about for eafes Sweating. Here comes the sweating lord 2 1801 3 As You Like It. 2 3 23025 Sweaty. This fweaty haste doth make the night joint-labourer with the day And lo, where George of Clarence fweeps along -You fhall have letters from me to fome friends, that will sweep your way for you What a sweep of vanity comes this way As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest laft Taming of the Shrew. 2 I have given him that, which, if he take, shall quite unpeople her of liegers for her sweet Sweet gloves. You promis'd me a tawdry lace, and a pair of sweet gloves Cymbeline 2 Henry iv. 2 4 485210 Troil. and Creff5288526 Lear.4 6957 218 Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849145 Twelfth Night. 2 3 314252 1 Henry vi. 3 3 558 159 Romeo and Juliet. 2 Love's Lab. Loft. 4 1 158220 Winter's Tale. 2 1339 210 28612 2 Swell. For 'tis Polixenes has made thee fwell thus Timon of Atb. 3 5817132 Troil, and Creff1 Richard iii. 2 164428 → Three lads of Cyprus,-noble swelling spirits, that hold their honours in a wary distance Swim. Dar'ft thou, Caffius, now leap in with me into this angry flood, and fwim to yonder point Swimmers. Doubtful it stood; as two spent fwimmers, that do cling together, and choak their art To hug with fwine Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. This foul fwine lies now even in the centre of this ifle 159221 Swinge-bucklers. You had not four fuch fwinge-bucklers in all the inns of court again Swing'd. I would have swing'd him, or he should have swing'd me I will have you foundly swing'd for this Savinifh fleep. When in fwinish fleep their drenched natures lie, as in a death Romeo and Juliet. 249791 3 Swoons. So play the foolish throng with one that fwoons, come all to help him, and fo ftop the air by which he should revive Did your brother tell you how I counterfeited to fwoon, when he fhewed me your handkerchief I bruised my thins the other day with playing at fword and dagger with a mafter of * fence I have feen the time, with my long fword, I would have made you four tall fellows fkip like rats Let the prologue feem to say, we will do no harm with our fword As You Like It. 2 3 230 140 An old rusty fword ta'en out of the town armory, with a broken hilt, and chapelefs, with two broken points Therefore on, or strip your fword stark naked Swear by this fword, thou wilt perform my bidding Let us rather hold faft the mortal fword Left, unadvised, you stain your fwords with blood Put up your fword betime, or I'll fo maul you and your toafting iron All's Well. 21 Tw. Night. 3 4 Winter's Tale. 2 3 Macbeth 4 3 King John. 21 391 12 Ibid. 4 3 40625 Richard .I 1414/1/26 And by that fword I fwear, which gently laid my knighthood on my fhoulder Ibid. 1 1414160 1 Henry iv. 24 453126 If the man were alive, and would deny it, I would make him eat a piece of my fword And blunt the fword, that guards the peace and fafety of your person 2 Henry 52 50317 And hides a fword, from hlt unto the point, with crowns imperial, crowns, and coronets It will toaft cheese, and it will endure cold, as another man's fword will Fortune made his fword, by which the world's best garden he atchiev'd The cry of Talbot ferves me for a sword Come with thy two-hand sword Get thee a fword, though made of a lath |