A.S. P. C. L. Suth. Thy fun lets weeping in the lowly west, witnessing storms to come, woe, and Richard iii 2 4 4251256 unrest Ibid.31 3) 429121 2 443111.3 Ibid. 4) 1464 2146 And gorgeous as the sun at Midsummer Ibid. 51 1 467 114 47 Ibid. 41 1529 1135 The fun with one eye vieweth all the world i Henry vi. 1 4 5482155 As plays the sun upon the glassy streams, twinkling another counterfeited beam 16. 54566160 And these dread curses, like the fun 'gainst glass 2 Henry vi. 3 2 59017117 Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns 3 Henry vi. 2 1 6092 33 Edward's fun is clouded Ibid. 2 3 613145 Ibid. 4. 8 627 2 49 Ricbard i. (1 3) 6401 SI When the sun sets, who doth not look for night Ibid. 21 31 647 128 The weary sun hath made a golden set Ibid. 51 3 6652 44 Then he disdains to Mine; for, by the book, he thould have bray'd the east an hour ago * Ibid. 5 3 668 29 The sun will not be seen to-day; the sky doth frown and lour upon our army Ib. 51 3 668 2114 No fun thall ever usher forth mine honours, or gild again the noble troops that Henry viü. 3 21 6921212 Coriolanus. 51 41 737 210 And the shouting Romans make the sun dance Ibid. 51 41 737218 O setting fun! as in thy red rays thou doft fink to-night, fo in this red blood Caffius' day is set ; the fun of Rome is set Julius Cæfar. 5) 31 764114 O sun, thy uprise Tall I see no more Ant, and Cleop. 4104 794116 O fun, burn the great sphere thou mov'st in Ibid. 4/13) 796 2 18 Men thut their doors against a setting fun Timon of Atbens. I 2 808137 O bleffed breeding fun, draw from the earth rotten humidity Ibid. 4. 3 8192 25 The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction robs the vast sea Ibid. 41 3824/2/11 As when the golden sun salutes the morn Titus Andronicus. 2 1836 1140 Ibid. 1 843161 Ibid. Ibid. 51 3 853251 Troi. and Crefl: 1 1858 133 Ibid. 5 I 885730 Ibid. 51 61 88912 45 - If Cæfar can hide the sun from us with a blanket, or put the moon in his pocket, Cymbeline. 15 896 2117 we will pay him tribute for light · By the sacred radiance of the sun Ibid. 3 190612 41 - An hour before the worshipp'd fun peer'd forth the golden window of the east Lear. 1 19302 12 Arisc, fair fun, and kill the envious moon Romeo and Juliet. 1 1 968 256 Ibid. 21 21 9752 4 Hamlet. I Tempeft. 411 171219 41 41 849 2160 I am too much i' the sun M. Ado Abz. No:b. 2 I 128 127 Sundays . Sigh away Sundayi hallo . 2 100211/26 Herrumi 2 2 1 953) 2 9402 733211 I A.S. P. C. Sunder'd. Away! vexation almost ftops my breath, that funder'd friends greet in the hour of death i Henry vi. 41 31 562114 Super fluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer Mercb. of Venice." 19:12 Then we Mall have means to vent our musty superfluity Coriolanus. 1 1 70511 Superfiuous. I see no reason, why thou Mouldnt be fu fuperfluous to demand the time of the day i Henry iv. 1 2) 443 Lear.14 Ibici. 31 41 94314 flux to them Supernal. From that supernal judge, that stirs good thoughts King fobr. - 1 39112': Superpraife. To vow and swear and superpraise my parts Midj. Nigbt's Dream. 3 2 1862 : Super-fer viceable rogue Lear.12 Super-jubtle Venetian Orbelle. 3 10501-15 Superftitious. Been out of fondness fuperftitious to him Henry vui.[3 6872 Supervisor. Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on Orbell.3) 3.1063! Supervize. That, on the supervize, no leisure bated Hamlet. 5 2 1037133 Supper. If not in heaven, you'll surely sup in hell 2 Henry vi. 5 1 6011: - About the sixth hour, when men sit down to that nourishment, which is called supper Love's Lab. Loft." 1 149 And come again to supper to him, of purpose to have him spend less Timon of Athens. 3 7 8 31 And, as I guess, to make a bloody supper in the Tower 3 Henry vi. 5 51 6311115 Supplant. And so supplant us for ingratitude Titus Andronicus. I 2 8351 Supple. A brace of draymen bid-God speed him well, and had the tribute of his supple knee Rickard 1.1 44192 I will knead him, I will make him supple Troil. and Cred:12 3 87012: knees feed arrogance, and are the proud man's fees Ibid. 3 3 8751: Suppler. We have suppler souls than in our priest-like fasts Coriolarus. 5 Suppliance. The perfume and suppliance of a minute Hamlet. I 3 100411 Suppliant. What shrill-voic'd fuppliant make this eager cry Risbard ii. 5 3 437121. Scandal'd the suppliants for the people Coriolanus. 3 7191-1. Supplyant. Whereunto your levy must be supplyant Cymbeline. 3 71 914123 Supplyment. Your means abroad you have me, rich; and I will never fail beginning, nor supplyment Ibid. 31 41 911111 Supportance. Give some supportance to the bending twigs Ricbard i. 31 41 430124 Suppojal. Holding a weak fuppofal of our worth Hamlet. 1 2 TOO1:23 Suppoles. While counterfeit supposes blear'd thine eyne Tam. Of ibe Shrew. 5 I 27412 Lore not so noble a friend on vain suppose Tit. Andronicus. I 2 83524 Suppofirion. Yet his means are in supposition Merch. of Venice. 1 3) 20021 Only to seem to deserve well, and to beguile the supposition of that lascivious young boy, the count, have I run into this danger All's Wel. 41 3 299121 Supt. I have supt full with horrors Macbeth. 5 5 38511 Sur-addition. So gain’d the sur-addition, Leonatus Cymbeline. I 1894 Suranie. Give them fome 'surance that thou art Revenge Tit. Andronicus. S! 21 852,1 Surivase. And catch with the furcease, success Macbcb. 1 7 368111: I will not do't; left I surcease to honour mine own truth Coriolanus. 3 No pulse shall keep his natural progress, but furceale to beat Romeo and Juliet. 4 99023 Sure. You are both sure, and will assist me Much Ado About Nob.fi 3 12521 I have paid Percy, I have made him sure i Henry rv. 51 3 4701 Sure-card. Master Cure-card, as I think 2 Henry io. 31 2 485/2! Sure enough. If we recover the forest, we are sure enough Tavo Gent. of Verona. 5 I 421115 Surety. Then you Mall be his furety, give him this, and bid him keep it better than the other Mer. of Venice. 5 1 One of the greatest in the christian world mall be my surety All's Wal. 4 4 3001 - He is a man, who with a double furety binds his followers 2 Henry iv.lt We'll surety him Coriolanus. 3 1721 17 The wound of peace is surety, surety secure Troil. and Crel12 2 856 Surfeit is the father of much fast Meal. for Mica 113 As a furfeit of the sweetest things, the deepest loathing to the stomach brings Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 1822 So thou my surfeit and my heresy, of all be hated 1:23 18:43 Now comes the sick hour that his surfeit made Rickard u. 2 2 431 As one that surfeits, thinking on a want 2 Henry 4.31 2 590129 Though not by var, by surfeit die your king Rickard m. 11 3 639237 Site 2 72415 221129 I 47523 771 81153 te A.S. P. C.L. Coriolanus.fi | 7031|21 Surfeits. What authority surfeits on, would relieve us Thou art too full of the war's surfeits, to go rove with one that's yet unbruis’d Ib. 4) 1 726235 Surfeiting. His purpose surfeiting, he sends a warrant for my poor brother's head Mias. for Meas. 511 9812150 2 Henry iv. 5 5 506212 Surfeit-Swvell de So surfeit-swell'd, fo old, and so profane Tempeft.121 Timon of Athens. 41 21 819 - 40 Titus Andron. 3) 1 8421 63 Surgeon. Have by some surgeon, Shylock, on your charge, to stop his wounds, left he Mercb. of Venice. 4) 1 217 1| 7 do bleed to death Julius Cæfar.1 1 74121-5 Lcar. 41 6 958 2 32 Troi. and Crell: 2 38701241 All's Well. 1 3 28111159 of humility over the black gown of a big heart 361216 Surplus. It is a surplus of your grace, which never my life may last to answer W.'s Tale. 5 3 He hath faults, with surplus, to tire in repetition Coriolanus. I Il 7032123 Sur-reyn'd jades Henry v.3) 51 52311 6 Surrey, Duke of. D.P. Richard ü. 413 Earl of. D. P. Richard iii. p. 663. D. P. Henry viii. 671 Survey. Whose beauty did astonith the survey of richest eyes All's Well. 5) 31 3022 27 Surveyor to the duke of Buckingham. D. P. Henry viii. 6711 My surveyor is false ; the o'er-great cardinal hath thew'd him gold Ibid. I 1 674 149 Sufpet. And draw within the compass of suspect the unviolated honour of your wife Comedy of Errors. 31 1 11011135 Do not thou suspect my years Mu, Ado About Notb.42 14012 57 As the suspect is great 2 Henry vi. 1 31 576156 If my fufpect be false, forgive me, God Ibid.31 2 588131 My lord, you do me shameful injury, falsely to draw me in these vile suspects Ricbard it. I 31 638 2/32 He liv'd from all attainder of suspect Ibid. 31 51 653129 ftill comes where an estate is least Timon of Athens. 5825151 Sufpend. If it shall please you to suspend your indignation Lear. 1 2 933/26 Suspicion. Wear his cap with suspicion Mu. Ado Ab. Norb. I 1 1231150 - Out of all suspicion, she is virtuous Ibid. 21 31 13012 22 I have too much believ'd mine own fufpicion Winter's Tale. 3) 2 34523 See what a ready tongue suspicion hath 2 Henry ivalo 14741236 All our lives will be stuck full of eyes 1 Henry iv. 51 246918 - always haunts the guilty mind 3 Herryvi. 5 6 637 228 Thus have we swept suspicion from our seat Ibid. 571 632 2113 Your suspicion is not without wit and judgment Olbello.141 21072 2 7 King Jcbn. 31 41 4001249 2 Henry iv. 41 41 499 116 A better never did itself sustain upon a coldier's thigh Oibello. 51 2 1078237 Tempeft. 2 4139 Sutler. For I fhall futler be unto the camp Lear. 41 4 955237 Suum. Says fuum, mun, ha no nonny Hemry v. 2 il 5152/12 Lear. 31 41 9482 52 Suspire. Sufiaining Swag-bellied Hollander Hamlet.2 211014135 2 Heey Port arms a III! 396131 211 A. S. P. CL Swallows. True hope is swift, and flies with swallows wings have built in Cleopatra's fails their nests Richard ii. 1st 21 6631 Ant. and Cleop. 4110 79312) - The fwallow follows not summer more willingly, than we your lordfhip; nor more willingly leaves winter Tim. of Asbens. 3 ( 67 81742424 And run like fwallows o'er the plain Titus Andron. zł 2 83814 Now to the Gothis, as swift as swallow fies, there to difpose this treasure in my Ibid. 4) 2) 847-163 Let mufick sound, while he doth make his choice; then, if he lose, he makes a swan- Mercb. of Venice. 3 2 210115 As You Like It. 1 3 228149 ce I am cygnet to this pale faint swan, who chants a doleful hymn to his own death K. Joon. $) 7) 4179 So doth the swan her downy cygnets fave, keeping them prisoners underneath her wings i Henry vi.(514 566|1|s3 - As I have seen a swan with bootless labour fwim against the tide 3 Henry vi. 1 3 6071252 For all the water in the ocean can never turn the swan’s black legs to white 7. An. 4 847(1144 And I will make thee think thy fwan a crow Romeo and Juliet. 1) 2 970246 I will play the swan, and die in music Ötbello. st 2 1078 lei Swan's down fearber. The swan's down feather, that stands upon the swell at full of tide, and neither way inclines Antony and Cleop. (31 2782341 Com. of Errors. 3 2 King Jobr. 31 1 I Hen, vi. I Twelfth Nigbt. 2 31 31611 Henry v.3) 2 As You Like It. il 31 22812 Romeo and Juliet.' 1 698" - Remember chy fwashing blow Tim. of Alb.4 3 8222 Troi. and Creff: 5588911 i Henry io. 3 2146012 rior, in his enterprizes discomfited great Douglas Ma. Ado About Norb.f41 2 Henry iv. 4 1 4922 Let us (way on, and face them in the field i Henry vi. 3 2 55811 A gentler heart did never sway in court - Are you not mov’d, when all the fway of earth shakes, like a thing unfirm 7. Casar. 3 345) Lear. 41 71 9600 Proceed i’ the fway of your own will Mercb. of Venice. I 3 Sway'd and fashion'd by the hand of heaven Tam. of tbe Sbrew. 3 2 26511 in the back - Heaven forgive them, that so much have sway'd your majesty's good thoughts away i Hen. iv.13 21 461 from me 3 Henry vi. 21 6 615 - And, Henry, hadft thou sway'd as kings should do Swaying. Rather swaying more upon our part, than cherishing the exhibiters againīt Henry v. 1 510 Tempeft. 2 Two Gent. of Veruna. 4 39 By this pale queen of night, I swear Mercbant of Venice. 2 204 Talk with respect, and swear but now and then Mu. Ado About Noth. 2 As You Like I. I 2 546) 520121 13911 2011 2 II 2 2 126 2 . 2 2 1801 3 ! 1 а 2 808|1|24 A.S. P. C. L. Tit. Andron. Ist 11 851111 Cymbeline. 2 1 901 1|49 Romeo and Juliet. 14 973|| 4 Swearer. I do believe the swearer Mer. W. of Winds: 2 54/1/34 Swearing 'till my very roof was dry with oaths of love Merchant of Venice. 3 2 211 2116 - Why should I think you can be mine, and true, though you in swearing thake the throned gods Ant, and Cleop.fi 31 7701235 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 As You Like 1..2 3 2301215 Ibid. 2 3 23021 7 Ibid. 3 2 235 119 1 Henry vi. 41 41 5622 25 Henry viii. 2 1 679 1 46 Coriolanus. 1 4 708 149 Ibid. 51 3 73612158 Tim. of Arbenis. 3 2 813|2|24 Titus Andronicus. 21 41 840118 Troi. and Cri1.511 891 2 21 Ricbard u. 3 1648152 11000 216 ? Henry vi. 3 575|2|40 And lo, where George of Clarence sweeps along 3 Henry vi. 51 | 628 2.25 Ant. and Cleop: 31 9 78711118 Timon of Arbens." Taming of tbe Sbrew. 2 il 262141 As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last Richard ii. 2 4201 Troilus and Cref. 511 8857 Cymbeline 116 898 2.51 Troil. and Creft:15 3 88526 Lear. 4 6) Titus Andronicus. 41 41 8490/45 Twelfth Night. 2 3) 314252 i Henry vi. 31 31 558 159 Romeo and Julier. 241 979113 Love's Lab. Loft:41 1158 2120 Winter's Tale. 2 1 339 2 10 Timon of Atb.31 5 817132 Troil. and Crell1 2 8612 2 Swelling. Between these swelling wrong-incensed peers Richard iii. 2 1644/28 Otbello. 21 31055/44 Macbeth. 4 3772153 Sweno, the Norways' king, craves compofition 2 364 1 41 Winter's Tale. 4 3 353 14% Cymbeline. 5 41 92515 Henry v. 2 517 9 Ant. and Cleop.131 91 78752 As You Like It. 51 41 2481210 Tam. of the Shrew. 5 227512135 Curiolanus. 3) 17191119 Richard ii. 2 2 645 2141 Henry v. 3 320/139 Ricbard m. 3 21 665 1150 Julius Cæfar. 1 7437133 Macbetbd il 21 363121 5 Swimming 957/2/18 1 Ibid. 1 |