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2 Henry iv.

Much Ado Abt. Notk.

As You Like It.

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Two Gent. of Verona

Much Ado Ab. Nath.

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A peevith school-boy, worthless of such honour, join'd with a masker and a revellet

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And offer me difguis'd in fober robes, to old Baptifta as a schoolmaster, well feer

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School-boy's tears take up the glaffes of my fight

School-days. Thy fchool-days, frightful, defperate, wild, and furious

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Schooling. You fhall go with me, I have fome private schooling for you both M. N. Dr. I
School-maids. As fchool-maids change their names
Schoolmafter. You will be schoolmaster, and undertake the teaching of the maid

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Meaf. for Meal.
Timon of Atb. 4
Troi. and Crell. 51
M. for M.
Mer. of Venice. 2
Love's Labor Left.5

Science. Since I am put to know, that your own science ceeds in that
Scimitar. By this fcimitar, that new the Sophy and a Perfian prince

Scoff. All dry-beaten with pure fcoff

Scoffer. Foul is most foul, being foul to be a scoffer

Scold. I had rather hear them fcold than fight

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➡ Mark'd you not how her fifter began to fcold; and raise up such a storm, that

mortal ears might hardly endure the din

I know the is an irksome brawling fcold

Thou unadvifed fcold

For God's fake, take away this captive fcold

Scolding. An the knew him as well as I do, fhe would think scolding would do little good upon him

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Sconce. I fhall break that merry sconce of yours

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Why does he fuffer this rude knave now, to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel

Scone. Whom we invite to fee us crown'd at Scone

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A restraint, though all the world's vaftidity you had, to a determined fcope Ibid. 41
Give me the fcope of justice

As you do answer, I do know the fcope, and warrant limited unto my tongue K. J. Swell'ft thou, proud heart, I'll give thee fcope to beat, fince foes have fcope to beat both thee and me

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And curbs himself even of his natural scope, when you do cross his humour 1 H. iv. 31458218

And the offender granted scope of speech

2 Henry vi. 315851 4

Cut my lace afunder, that my pent heart may have some scope to beat Richard iii. 1 1 656 237 Be angry when you will, it shall have scope 'Tis conceiv'd to scope

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Scope. Making your wills the fcope of justice

An fhe agrec, within her fcope of choice lies my confent

In the grofs and scope of mine opinion

Scorch. To fcorch your face, and to disfigure you
Score me up for the lying'ft knave in Chriftendom
After he scores, he never pays the score

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All's Well. 4

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

That thou doft love her, ftrikes fome fcores away from the great compt
They fay he parted well, and paid his score

All fhall eat and drink on my icore

2 253 222 3 298 258 Ibid. S 3 3031|17 Macbeth. 57 386231

2 Henry vi. 4 2 59329

Let us fcore their backs, and snatch 'em up, as we take hares, behind Ant. & Cleo. 47792 244

And thou shalt have more than two tens to a score

Scor'd. Have you fcor'd me? well

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Lear. 936122 Otbello. 411068|2|22 1 Henry iv.53470130 Two Gent. of Verona. 123211 Ibid. 3134139 Ibid. 3134141

I would not spare my brother in this cafe, if he should fcorn me fo apparently C.ofEr.41113124 - And art confederate with a damned pack, fo make a loathiome abject scorn of me Ib. 4 4 116113 Become the argument of his own fcorn Much Ado About Noth. 23 129146 Encounter'd him with fcorn

Stand I condemn'd for pride, and scorn fo much

Bruise me with scorn

Ibid. 2130151
Ibid. 31132233

Love's Labor Laft. 5 2 17013

Have you not fet Lyfander, as in fcorn, to follow me, and praife my eyes and face

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Who knows not, that the gentle duke is dead? you do him injury, to

He hath refifted law, and therefore law fhall fcorn him further trial

Thou com'ft not to be made a fcorn in Rome
Let Paris bleed: 'tis but a fear to fcoin

To fcorn at our folemnity this night

Mark the fleers, the gibes, and notable fcorns

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fcorn his corfe
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Coriolanus.

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But (alas!) to make me a fixed figure for the time of scorn to point his flow unmoving finger at

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Seek not a fcorpion's neft, nor fet no footing on this unkind shore
Was as a fcorpion to her fight

Scot. By heaven, he fhall not have a Scot of them; no, if a Scot would

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Cymbeline.

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1 Henry iv.

Much Ado About Noth.

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——- 'Twas time to counterfeit, or that hot termagant Scot had paid me scot and lot too b. 54 471239
Scotch jig. Wooing, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig
Scotched. We have fcotch'd the snake, not kill'd it, she'll clote, and be herfelf Macbeth. 3 2 37424
He fcotch'd him and notch'd him like a carbonado

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Scotland? I found it by the barrenness; hard, in the palm of the hand

Coriolanus. 4 5 7301 20 Antony and Cleop. 4 7 792 240 Comedy of Errors. 3 2 111228

· From Scotland am I stol'n even of pure love, to greet mine own land with my withful fight

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Capulet! Montague!-fee, what a fcourge is laid upon your hate

Scourgd. Yet nature finds itself fcourg'd by the fequent effects
Scouring. And fearful fcouring doth choak the air with duft
Scout me for him at the corner of the orchard

Are not the speedy scouts return'd again

Scowl. The hue of dungeons, and the fcowl of night

3. Henry vi. 3 161650 Thid. 3 3 619221 Merchant of Venice. 2 2001 1 Winter's Tale. 2 1 339140 1 Henry vi5 1 564243 Romeo and Juliet.5 3 997249 Lear. 2 933234

Timon of Athens.5 4828133 Twelfth Night. 3 4 324144 1 Henry vi. 4 3 561 Love's Labar Left. 4 3 163

Even fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes did fcowl on Richard Richard
See how with figns and tokens she can fcowl

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Steel. Hath a heart that is not glad at the thing they scowl at

Cymbeline

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Scrape. If it be but to fcrape the figures out of your husband's brains M.W. of Wind. 4 2 trencher

Straps. Thofe fcraps are good deeds past
Scratch my head, Pease Blossom

Help cavalero Cobweb to fcratch

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Troil, and Cref. 3 3
Midf. Night's Dream. 41
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Heaven forbid a fhallow scratch fhould drive the prince of Wales from fuch a field as this

-I'll fcratch their heads

Scratch'd. My Lord, I am a man whom fortune hath cruelly scratch'd
Scritcb-owl. The fcritch owl, fcritching loud, puts the wretch that lies in woe, in
remembrance of a shroud

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- Let him, that will a screech-owl aye be call'd, go in to Troy, and fay there-Hector's

2 Henry vi.
Troil. and Greff. 5 11
Macbeth. 5 6
Ibid. 17

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Screens. Your leavy fcreens throw down, and fhew like thofe you are
Screw. But fcrew your courage to the flicking place, and we'll not fail
Scrip. You had beft to call them generally, man by man, according to the fcrip

Midf. Night's Dream. 1 2 177257
Scrimers. The ferimers of their nation, he fwore, had neither motion, guard, nor eye, if
you oppos'd them
Hamlet. 4 71032135-
Scrippage. Though not with bag and baggage, yet with fcrip and ferippage As Y. Like It. 3 2 236 116.
Scriptures. The fcriptures of the loyal Leonatus, all turn'd to herefy
Scrivener. My boy fhall fetch the fcrivener prefently

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Scrubbed. I gave it to a youth, a kind of boy; a little ferubbed boy, no higher than thyfelf

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Merchant of Venice. 5 1 220229 For that fame fcrubbed boy, the doctor's clerk, in lieu of this, did last night lie with

me

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Scruple. Nor nature never lends the fmalleft fcruple of her excellence Meaf. for Meaf.1
Nor need you, on mine honour, have to do with any feruple

I know them, yea, and what they weigh, even to the utmoft fcruple M.
If I lofe a fcruple of this fport, let me boil'd to death with melancholy
No dram of a fcruple, no fcruple of a scruple

Uncleanly fcruples

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For every fcruple of her contaminated carrion weight, a Trojan hath been flain

- Made fcruple of his praife

King John.4 401261 Troilus and Creff4 1878152 Cymbeline 5 5 925 222 Ant, and Cleop. 1 3 7711 father's fcull

Scrupulous. Equality of two domeftic powers breeds fcrupulous faction
Scull. Till thou the lie-giver, and that lie, do lye in earth as quiet as thy

And there they fly, or die, like scaled fculls

-And yellow chapless fculls

- Eyelefs fculls

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Richard ii. 4432138

Troil. and Cre55 8891 24 Romeo and Juliet. 4 1990

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Ibid. 5 3 996132 Hamlet. 51035146 2 Henry iv. 2 1 480iti 2 Henry vi. 4 2 594 Richard iii. 53 668 253 Troilus and Greff. 3 863119 2411

Tempeft. 3 2

To be revenged on this fame scald, fcurvy, cogging companion, the host of the garter

-A faucy friar, a very scurvy fellow

Merry Wives of Wind. 3
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'Scutcheon. My 'fcutcheon plain declares, that I am Alifander
And we your 'fcutcheons, and your signs of conquest, shall hang
please

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in what place you!
Antony and Cleop. 5 2 800110
your mother
Merchant of Venice. 3
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Scylla. Thus when I fhun Scylla, your father, I fall into Charybdis,

Scyon. Whereof I take this, that you call-love, to be a sect or scyon
Scythian. The barbarous Scythian fhall to my bofom be as well neighbour'd
Sea. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground Tempeft. !!
- I would have funk the fea within the earth
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The wide sea hath drops too few to wash her clean again; and salt too little, which may feafon give to her foul tainted flesh

-The rude fea grew civil at her fang

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The watry kingdom, whose ambitious head spits in the face of heaven, is no bar to ftop the foreign fpirits

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Being governed as the fea is, by our noble and chafte mistress the moon
As is the ouze and bottom of the fea with funken wreack, and fumless treasuries

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Now ways it this way, like a mighty fea, forced by the tide to combat

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Thy brother Edward; and thyself, the fea, whose envious galph did swallow up his life

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Richmond is on the feas,—There let him fink, and be the feas on him
The fea's a thief, whofe liquid furge refolves the moon into falt tears
What fool hath added water to the fea

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Ford. 3

For now I ftand as one upon a rock, environ'd with a wilderness of fea
If the winds rage, doth not the sea wax mad, threat'ning the welkin with his big-
fwoln face

Ibid. 3 1 8432

Haply, you may find her in the fea; yet there's as little justice as at land Ibid. 43 848|1|22 compared to valour's fhew, and valour's worth

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Sea-maid. Some report a fea-maid spawn'd him
Sea-marge. And thy fea-marge, fteril, and rocky hard
Sea-mark. And stick i' the wars like a great fea-mark, franding every flaw Coriolanus. 5
- The very fea-mark of my utmost fail

Meaf. for Meaf 3 2
Tempeft. 4 1
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Othello. 5 2

Sea-fuck. Why look you pale? sea-sick, I think, coming from Mufcovy Love's E. Loft. 5
Sea-water-green. Of the fea-water green

Sea-coal George

Seal. You have not dar'd to break the holy feal, nor read the fecrets in't Winter's Tale. 32
What feal is that, that hangs without thy bofom? yea, look'st thou pale? let me fee
the writing

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Much Ado About Noth. 3

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For I did but feal once to a thing, and I was never my own man fince
The match is made; the feals it with a curtfy

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- The duty that I owe unto your majesty, I seal upon the lips of this fweet

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Seal. Hear the king's pleasure, cardinal: who commands you to rend up the great feal]

-You made bold to carry into Flanders the great feal

I will not feal your knowledge with fhewing them

-What may be fworn by, both divine and human, feal what I end withal - then, and all is done

A. S. P. C. L.

Henry viii. 3 2 690239
Ibid. 3 2 691226
Coriolanus. 2371724
Ibid. 31 720223

Ant. and Cleop. 412 79543

- Nay, he's your brother by the furer fide, although my feal is stamped in his face

Titus Andronicus. 4

- How in my words foever the be fhent, to give them feals never, my foul, confent Ham. 3
A combination, and a form, indeed, where every god did feem to fet his feal ibrt.
Seard. Teftimonies against his worth and credit, that's feal'd in approbation M. for MS
Here had the conqueft fully been feal'd up

And had the virtue which their own confcience feal'd them
Her election hath feal'd thee for herself

Sealing. And thereby for fealing the injury of tongues
Sealing-day. By the next new moon, (the fealing-day betwixt my love and me)

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Winter's Tale.

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Stam. Baftes his arrogance in his own seam
Seamy. Some fuch squire he was, that turn'd your wit the seamy fide without Othello. 4
Sear. Calumny will fear virtue itself

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As You Like It
All's Well

Time is a very bankrout, and owes more than he's worth,
That you frame the feafon for your own harvest
-Through this diftemperature we fee the feafons alter
Change of feafons afcribed to diffention of the fairies
How many things by season season'd are to their right praise, and true perfection

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Comedy of Errors:
to season
Ibid.
Much Ado About Nothing.
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- The season's difference; as the icy fang, and churlish chiding of the winter's wind

- Iam not a day of feason, for thou may'ft see a fun-shine and hail in me

All this to feason a brother's dead love

- You lack the season of all natures, fleep

The feafons change their manners as the year the flaves for tubs and baths

Is not birth, beauty, &c. the fpice and falt that seafon a man

– Blessed be those, how mean foe'er, that have their honeft wills, which

As You Like It. 2

at once All's W. 5
Twelfth Night.1
Macbeth. 3

2 Henry iv. 4
Timon of Athens. 4
Troil. and Creff
feafons comfort

And with what intimation you can borrow from youth of fuch a season You are my father too; and did relieve me to fee this gracious feafon → your admiration for a while with an attent ear

My bleffing season this in thee

As you may feafon it in the charge

- And who in want a hollow friend doth try, directly seasons him his enemy
Seafond. This fuit of your's, so feafon'd with your faithful love to me
To take him in the purging of his foul, when he is fit and feafon'd for his
Seats. For your great feats, now quit you of great shames

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Ibid. 5 5 927 247
Hamlet. I 210032 8

Ibid. 131005114 Ibid. 2 11009123 Ibid. 21020 238 Richard iii. 37 655156 paffage Ham.3 3102326 Henry v.35 523 1 37 3 Henry vi. 2 6 6162 9 365 239 Twelfth Night. 307 Comedy of Errors. 5 2 116161 Much Ado About Noth. 5 1 141119

Seated. And make my feated heart knock at my ribs against the ufe of nature Macbeth 1 3
Sebaftian. D. P.

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We have fupplies to fecond our attempt

- Him did you leave (fecond to none, unfeconded by you) Secondary. Old Escalus, though first in question, is thy fecondary

I am too high born to be property'd, to be a fecondary at controul Secrecy. This fecrecy of thine fhall be a tailor to thee

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Meaf. for Meaf

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King John. 5 2 4082 6

Merry Wives of Wind.33

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Secrecy.

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