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A fort of vagabonds, rafcals and runaways
Exprefs yourself in a more comfortable fort

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Richard iii. 2 2 646234
Ibid 2 3 64730
Ibid. 5 3 6682 52
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Coriolanus. 1

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

Ibid. 2

Well may it fort, that this portentous figure comes armed through our watch Ham. 1
I will not fort you with the rest of my fervants
Sortance. With fuch powers as might fortance with his quality
Sorted. All my pains is forted to no proof

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Troi. and Creff. 1

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2 Henry iv.4 1 494137

Taming of the Shrezu. 4 3
Romeo and Juliet 35
M. Wives of Wind
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Hath forted out a fudden day of joy, that thou expect'st not

Sot. Have you make a de fot of us

Spto. Ithink, 'twas Soto that your honour means

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Soud. Sit down Kate, and welcome, foud, foud, foud, foud
Sovereign. The one 's my fovereign, whom both my oath and duty bids defend R..2

Sovereignty. Then 'tis most like the fovereignty will fall on Macbeth
- Why then I do but dream on fovereignty
To bear the golden yoke of fovereignty

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

Will you with free and unconstrained foul give me this maid
A new fad foul

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Merry Wives of Wind. 2

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Meaf. for Meaf1 I

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M. Ado About Notb. 4

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Love's Labor Loft. 5

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An evil foul producing holy witness, is like a villain with a fmiling cheek, a goodly apple rotten at the heart

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

And call upon my foul within the houfe

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

Banquo, thy foul's flight if it find heaven, must 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

All's Well. 2 3 285213
Twelfth Night.15 31317
Winter's Tale. 2 3 341253

·Macbeth. 3 * 374136
K. Jobn. 4 3 405222
Ibid. 5 7 401|i| 7
Ibid. 7437

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

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Soul. For what I speak, my body thall make good upon this earth, or my divine foul anfwer it in heaven

Richard ii.

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Ibid. 1

Bear not along the clogging burden of a guilty foul
I count myfelf in nothing elfe fo happy, as in a foul remembering my good friends 16.23 424 2 18
I will not vex your fouls (fince prefently your fouls must part your bodies)
Mount, mount, my foul! thy feat is up on high

Ibid. 3142617
Ibid. 5 5 4392 4

Jack, how agrees the devil and thee about thy foul, that thou foldeft him on Good-
Friday laft, for a cup of Maderia, and a cold capon's leg

1 Henry iv.12 444 35

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 fweet retire
My foul fhall thine keep company to heaven

2 Henry iv. 2 2 482135 Henry v.4 3 531 2 47 Ibid. 4 6 533216

I will ftir up in England fome black storm, fhall blow ten thousand fouls to heaven or hell

2 Henry vi. 31586213

As furely as my foul intends to live with that dread king, that took our state upon him

- Like lime-twigs fet to catch my winged foul Because the unconquer'd foul of Cade is fled Now my foul's palace is become a prison

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

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Ant. and Cleop. 410

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Ibid. 412 795 145

If yet your gentle fouls fly in the air, and be not fix'd in doom' perpetual

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— Every tithe soul, 'mongst many thousand dismes, hath been

You have dancing shoes with nimble foals, I have a foul of lead,
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

fo

Titus Andronicus. 31 841161
Ibid. 31843 152

as dear as Helen

Troil. and Creff. 22 866254

ftakes me to the

Romeo and Juliet.1
Hamlet. 1

4 9721 28 41006 2 I

Coriolanus.1 4708160
2 105 243

Comedy of Errors.1
Antony and Cleop. 5
W's Tale. 5 1
Tempeft. 3 3

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

-I have a difguife to found Falstaff

Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 1 53239

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

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To found the depth of this knavery

Tam: of the Shrew.5 1

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To found the purpose of all their hearts

Can chafe away the first conceived found

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I have confider'd in my mind that late demand that you did found me in

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Henry vi. 3 2
Rich, iii. 4
Henry viii. 5

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Ye are not found

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The thunder like percuffion of thy founds

Coriolanus.

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I'll have five hundred voices of that found

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You would found me from my loweft note to the top of my compass Sounded. Thy virtues spoke of, and thy beauties founded

Ibid. 2
Hamlet. 3

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

- It is-musick with her filver found, becaufe fuch fellows as you founding

Soundly. Good Catefby, go, effect this business foundly

I will then give it you foundly

Soundpoft. What fay you James Soundpoft

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

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Ibid. 4 5 993 240
Richard iii. 31 650116

Romeo and Juliet. 4 5 993 212
Ibid. 4 5 993 235

Richard ii. 21 421160

Ibid. 5 3 4381 8 Cymbeline. 5 5 924 114 Tempef 1/16/140

Soufe

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

neft

A. S. P. C. L.

K. Jobn.5 2

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

[27 As You Like It.35 240 229

It came o'er my ear like the sweet south, that breathes upon a bank of violets fteal-
ing and giving odour
Dew-dropping fouth

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

Twelfth Night.11 30719 Romeo and Juliet.14 973

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3 Henry vi. 51 628 2 Henry vi. 3 2 590| Cymbeline. 23 903256 As You Like It. 2 3 236152 2 Henry vi. 571 Macbeth.41 378 2

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

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

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Soylure. He merits well to have her, that doth seek her (not making any scruple of her foylure)

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Trail, and Creffida. 4 1
All's Well. 2 | 296|1|16|
Antony and Cleop. 2 1 774|1|

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Ibid. 1 1 757 224

Well may we fight for her, whom, we know well, the world's large spaces cannot

parallel

Troilus and Creffida. 2 2 868122

But to look upon him; till the diminution of space had pointed him fharp as my needle

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

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Spangled. This is Timon's laft: who ftuck and fpangled you with flatteries, washes it off

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Spaniard. A Spaniard, from the hip upward no doublet
Spaniel. I am your spaniel; and, Demetrius, the more you beat me, I will fawn on

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Midf Night's Dream. 2 2 to win me Henry viii. Antony and Cleopatra. 410 Rom. and Juliet.14 1 Henry iv. 24 All's Well.4 1

Buckingham Henry viii.

Much Ado Ab, Netb.22 128 156
Winter's Tale. 3 2 344

- I do not know the man i should avoid fo foon as that spare Caffius

Spar'd. I could have better spar'd a better man

Sparing. In him, fparing would fhew a worfe fin than ill doctrine Sparingly. Or fhall we sparingly shew you far off the Dauphin's meaning, bafly

- Yet touch this fparingly, as 'twere far off

Sparks. He doth indeed fhew some sparks that are like wit

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This fpark will prove a raging fire, if wind and fuel be brought to feed it with 2 H. vi. Sparkles. I fee fome sparkles of a better hope, which elder days may happily bring forth

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

I will buy nine fparrows for a penny

As You Like It 2 3 239151 Troil, and Creff. 866123

Sparrea.

Sparrow. She fetches her breath as short as a new ta'en sparrow

Now my double-hen'd fparrow

There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow Spartan deg. O Spartan dog, more fell than anguish, hunger, or Spavins. Sped with spavins

One would take it, that never faw them pace before, the reign'd among 'em

Spawn. Your multiplying spawn how can he flatter
Spay. Do you mean to geld and spay all the youth in the city
Speaks fmall like a woman

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Tro. and Creff328734
Ibid. 5 8 890124
Hamlet. 5 21039232
Othello. 5 2 1079245

Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265130 fpavin and fpringhalt

Henry viii.
Coriolanus. 2 2715214
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Meaf. for Meaf. 2

Merry W. of Windfor. I

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Ibid. 3

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scholarly and wifely

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He speaks holy-day

Your worship speaks like a most thankful and reverend youth Much Ado A. Norb. 5 I
You may speak as small as you will

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

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

For I can fing and speak to him in many sorts of mufick
When you speak, sweet, I'd have you do it ever
He fpeaks plain cannon, fire, and smoak, and bounce
He that fpeaks, 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

Now we speak upon our cue, and our voice is imperial
Hence both are gone, with confcience 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 no. fpeak 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 speaker free Speaking. And speaking thick, which nature made his blemish, became

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Othello. 2 3 1056222

Ibid. 4 2 1071255 Ibid. 5 2 1079/2/20 Henry v.5 2 539221 ·Tr. and Cref. 4 4 88117 the accents of

2 Henry iv. 2 3 483125 Tr. and Creff:33 877129 Lear.4 5 956141 Cymbeline. 3 2 907238

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

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As to o'er-walk a current, roaring loud, on the unsteadfast footing of a fpear 1 H. v.
Spear-grafs. Yea, and to tickle our noses with spear-grafs, to make them bleed Ibid. 2
Special. We have with special foul elected him our abfence to supply Meaf. for Meaf.
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 fpectacled to fee him Cor. 2 1
Spectacle. But what faid Jaques? did he not moralize this fpectacle As You Like It.2 1229154
And prove a deadly bloodshed but a jeft exampled by this heinous spectacle K. Jobn.4
The faddeft fpectacle that e'er I view'd

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

fpectacles

And feek for forrow with thy spectacles

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2 Henry vi. 3 Ibid. Troil. and Craf4)

8792156 Spectaclis

A.S. P. C. L.

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

Cymbeline. 17899 147
Lear. 933113
Coriolanus.52 734 213

If it be nothing I shall not need spectacles Spectatorship. Or of fome death more long in fpectatorship Speculation. Thou haft no fpeculation in thofe eyes which thou doft glare with Macb. 370 38 For fpeculation turns not to itself, till it hath travell'd, and is marry'd there where it may fee itself Which are to France the fpies and fpeculations intelligent of our state

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Sped. So be gone, fir, you are fped

with fpavins

I am hurt; a plague o' both the houses!-I am fped

Troi. and Cref.33 875 235
Lear. 394 142

Mer. of Venice. 9 208

Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 265 30
Romeo and Juliet. 1982216

Speech. But if you fail-without more speech my lord-you must be gone from hence immediately

Mer. of Venice. 9 2072 31

You know your father's temper: at this time he will allow no speech Winter's Tale.4335416 Thy fpeeches will bring me to confider that, which may unfurnish me of reafon 16.5 1358265 There was fpeech in their dumbness

Heaven be the record to my fpeech

His fpeech fticks in my heart

Could not find his hour of speech a minute

And your large fpeeches may your deeds approve

Rude am I in my fpeech, and little bleft with the fet phrase of peace

Ibid-52 360 117
Richard 1414110
Henry viii. 2675222

Ant. and Cleop. 5773 7
Lear.9314
Orbello 31047 250

Speechless. What is thy fentence then but speechless death, which robs my tongue from breathing native breath

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Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 261 How you'll speed in your journey's end, I think you'll never return to tell one Cym. 5 4 923

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

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Speeded. I have fpeeded hither with the very extremeft inch of poffibility 2 Henry iv.43 4962
Speedieft. Go, and, with your speedieft, bring us what she says
Speeding. Is this your speeding? nay, then, good night
The fly whorefons have got a speeding trick to lay down ladies
Spells. She works by charms, by fpells, by the figure and fuch daubery M. W. of Wind. 4 2
She would fpell him backward

Much Ado About Nothing-3

Start not; her actions shall be holy, as you hear my spell is lawful
Now help ye charming fpells and periapts

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Winter's Tale.
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Is it poffible, the fpells of France fhould juggle men into fuch strange mysteries H. viii. 13676223 His fpell in that is out

'Tis a fpell you fee of much power

Ah, thou fpell! Avaunt

Ibid.3 6882 Coriolanus. 5 2 734245

Ant. and Cleop.410 794154

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

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