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Sick. I would not be fo fick, though for his place
-I am not fick, if Brutus have in hand any exploft worthy the name of honour 7. C. 2
- I am fick of that grief too, as I understand how all things go Timon of Athens. 3
Sicken'd. So fickened their eftates, that never they shall abound as formerly Henry viti.
Sicklemen. Sun-burned ficklemen

Sickness. Sickness is catching; O, were favour fo

Tempeft. 4
Midf. Night's Dream.

There is a fickness which puts fome of us in diftemper; but I cannot name the dif eafe

A fickness caught of me, and yet I well

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'Tis a fickness, denying thee any thing; a death to grant this
This ficknefs doth infect the very life blood of our enterprize
Suddenly a grievous fickness took him, that makes him gafp, and ståre, and catch

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My long fickness of health, and living, now begins to mend, and nothing brings me all things

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-Bound in with the triumphant fea, whose rocky shore beats back the envious fiege

of watry Neptune

You-to remove that fiège of grief from her

Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 997 1 52

Hamlet 4710321 7
Othello. 1 210461 I

- And that in my regard, of the unworthiest siege - fetch my life and being from men of royal fiege Sieve. Ceafe thy council, which falls into mine ears as profitless as water in a sieve

In this captious and untenable fieve, I still pour in the waters of my love All's Well. - But in a fieve I'll thither fail

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- As near as I could fift him on that argument

Well we fhall fift him

because we now

Troilus and Cre. 2

All's Well 5 3 303 229
Richard ii. 1
Hamlet. 2

Sifted. If thy thoughts were fifted, the king thy fovereign is not quite exempt 1 H. vi. 3
Sigba. Cooling of the air with fighs

I could drive the boat with my fighs

Heart-fore fighs

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Lord, let me never have a caufe to figh, till I be brought to fuch a filly pafs

With fighs of fire

What thriftless fighs fhall poor Olivia breathe

And then to figh, as 'twere the mort of the door

Be thefe fad fighs confirmers of thy words

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Go, count thy way with fighs; 1, mine with groans

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Twelfth Night.

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Winter's Tale.

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King John.31 396 142

Richard ii.

- Thou haft a figh to blow away this praise, ending with brother, fon, and all are dead

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2 Henry vi. 3 2 587 2 5

Tid. 2 587 2 7

Blood-confuming fighs

Bood-drinking fighs

Blood-fucking fighs

I have been blown out of your gates with fighs; and conjure thee to pardon Rome

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Why figh you fo profoundly

Wherefore breaks that figh from the inward of thee

With a figh like Tom o'Bedlam

Appear thou in the likeness of a figh

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Ant. and Cleop.121 61 78011114
Titus Andronicus.31843160
Ibid. 3 1 843 212

Troilus and Cre1 858131
Ibid. 4 2 879149.
Cymbeline. 3 4 909143
Lear 2 934111

Romeo and Jul.2 1 975117,

He rais'd a figh fo piteous and profound, as it did seem to shatter all his bulk, and

A plaglue on fighing and grief! it blows a man up like a bladder

Hamlet. 2 11009239

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Sighing to the winds

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I trust to taste of truest Thisby's fight

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If there be truth in fight, you are my daughter

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I have feen two fuch fights, by fea and by land

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I fhall review Sicilia; for whofe fight I have a woman's longing

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Then you have loft a fight, which was to be feen, cannot be spoken

For fuch a fight will blind a father's eyes
Sightless fubftances. Wherever in your fightless fubftances you wait on Nature's mischief

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If he be not in love with fome woman, there is no believing old figns
Though you do bear fome figns of me, yet you have too much blood in him W. T.21
Be thefe fad figns confirmers of thy words
But thou didst understand me by my figns, and didft in figns again parley with fin 76.4 2
You fign your place and calling, in full feeming with meekness and humility H. viii. 2 4
It figns well

She's a good fign, but I have feen but fmall reflection of her wit
Signal. Giving full trophy, fignal, and oflent, quite from himself to
Signed. Here thy hunters ftand, fign'd in thy fpoil, and crimson'd
Significant. Bear this fignificant to the country-maid Jacquenetta
Signifies. What fignifies my deadly-standing eye
Signify under my fign

From Ireland am I come amain, to fignify that rebels there are up
Signior. My tough fignior

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Signiory. Ifancient forrow be most reverent, give mine the benefit of figniory Rich.44
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Richard ii.

Midf. Night's Dream.

is only commendible in a neat's tongue dry'd, and a maid not vendible M.of V
Her very filence, and her patience, Ipeak to the people, and they pity her As Y L.It.
But in the other's filence I do fee maid's mild behaviour and fobriety Tam.of the Sb.
Be check'd for filence, but never tax'd for speech

- I like your filence, it the more fhews off your wonder

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With filence, nephew, be thou politick

My gracious filence hail

Marullus and Flavius, for pulling fearfs off Cæfar's images, are put to filence
Speak, or thy filence on the inftant is thy condemnation, and thy death
I'll filence me e'en here

Silenc'd. Is it therefore the ambaffador is silenc'd

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Silly. A filly time to make prescription for a kingdom's worth

Silliness. It is fillinets to live, when to live is a torment

Romeo and Juliet. 2
2. Henry iv.
Othello. 1

3 Henry .3

There was a fourth man, in a filly habit, that gave the affront with them Cymbeline.

Silly cheat. And my reverence is the filly cheat

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Silver, Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge 'tween man and man M.cf V.3
Saw'st thou not boy how Silver made it good
Hatch'd in filver

Silver found. Mufick with her filver found

Indue, to Tam. of the Shrere.

Silver feet. How filver-fweet found lovers' tongues by night
Silver water.

Silvia. D. P.

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Unless you let this filver water keep a peaceful progress to the ocean

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Similies. O, yes, into a thousand similies

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Simony was fair play

Simcox and his wife. D. P.

Simple, fervant to Slender. D. P.

though I ftand here

Smell like Bucklersbury in simple time

truth

You fee how fimple and how fond I am
Salisbury and Warwick are no fimple peers
And in this fimple fhew he harbours treafon
Be fimple-anfwer'd, for we know the truth

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Merry W. of Wind.

Ibid. 3 3

Com. of Err. 51118236 Mid. N. Dream.3 2 1891

2 Henry vi. 3 575 236 Ibid. 3 1583254 Lear 3

Ibid.

- That to provoke in him are many fimples operative, whofe power will elofe the eye
of anguish
Simpleness. In her they are the better for their fimpleness, the derives her honesty, and
atchieves her goodness

Simplicity. You are a very fimplicity 'oman

- Love, therefore, and tongue-ty'd fimplicity, in least, speak most, to my capacity

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O what authority and thew of truth can cunning fin cover itself withal
And fo extenuate the fore-hand fin

So the fins of my mother thall be visited upon me

Moft mischievous foul fin, in chiding fin
Wickedness is fin, and fin is damnation

that amends is but patch'd with virtue

If the fins of your youth are forgiven you, you're well to live
Some fins do bear their privilege on earth, and fo doth yours

-Thy fins are vifited in this poor child

Ibid. 4

Merchant of Venice 35 213256
As You Like It. 2

7 232260 Ibid. 3 2 234 256

Twelfth Night 153111
Wint. Tale. 3347218
K. John. 1390 212
Ibid. 2 1 392134

Be Mowbray's fins fo heavy in his bofom, that he may break his foaming courfer's back

· Commits the oldest fins the newest kind of ways

- Then is fin ftruck down like an ox, and iniquity's throat cut like a calf
Nor for all this land, would I be guilty of fo deep a fin
But I am in, fo far in blood, that fin will pluck on fin
The willing ft fin I ever yet committed, may be abfolv'd in English
Produce the grand fum of his fins, the articles collected from his life

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Sin. Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy

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- You cannot make grofs fins look clear

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Which portends (unless my fins abufe my divination) fuccefs to the Roman holl Cym.4
Plate fin with gold and the strong lance of justice hurtlefs breaks, arm it with rags
a pigmy's straw doth pierce it

I beseech thee, youth, pull not another fin upon my head, by urging me to fury

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Romeo and Juliet. $ 3.995 215
Othello. 4 2107111
K. Fabn. 2 1 392137
Ibid. 31398153

In very fincerity of fear and cold heart, will he to the king, and lay open all our proceedings

Simel. By Sinel's death, I know, I am Thane of Glamis

Sinerus horten with aged cramps

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-So fhalt thou finew both thefe lands together

- For which my finews fhall be fretch'd upon him

-And 'tis this fever that keeps Troy on foot, not her own finews

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Sinewed. He will the rather do it, when he fees ourselves well-finewed

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Sincwy. Worthy fellows; and like to prove most finewy fwordsmen
Sing, I will but teach them to fing, and restore them to the owner M. Ado Ab. Noth. 2
When you fing, I'd have you buy and fell fo; fo gives alms; pray fo
He fings feveral tunes, fafter than you'll tell money

Why he fings them over, 'as they were gods and goddesses
She will fing any man at first fight

She will fing the favagenefs out of a bear

Singing. Not fo young, fir, as to love a woman for finging
Singularity. Put thyfelf into the trick of fingularity

Wi's Tale.

Ibid.

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3 351210 Ibid. 4 3351235

Troilus and Creffida. 52 885 155
Otbello. 4 11069|1|34
Lear.1 4 933130
Tw. Night.34 323148

Singularities. Your gallery we pafs'd through, not without much content in many

gularities

Sink of fear

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- That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall, may run into that sink
Sink-a-pace. I would not fo much as make water, but in a fink-a-pace
Sinking-ripe. And left the ship then sinking-ripe to us
Sinklo. D. P.

Sinned. Yet finned I not, but in mistaking

I have then finned against his experience, and tranfgrefs'd against his valour All's W.2 5289135 Sinon. And, like a Sinon, take another Troy Tell us what Sinon hath bewitch'd our ears

· And Sinon's weeping did scandal many a holy tear

Sire. But in this cafe of wooing, a child shall get a fire, if I fail not

3 Henry vi. 3 2 6191 18 Titus Andronicus. 5 3 854211 Cymbeline. 34 909 248

of my cunning
Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 263 248

Sirrah! you shall buy this sport as dear as all the metal in your shop will answer

Comedy of Errors.41 113128

Sir-reverence. Such a one as a man may not speak of, without he say fir-reverence 16.3 2 111

Sifter. As white as a lilly and as small as a wand
Sifterhood. 1, in probation of a fifterhood

Sit. I fit at ten pounds a week

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Sub. Talk not of France, fith thou haft loft it all

God is just

there is no juftice in earth, nor hell, we will folicit heaven that both charge and danger speak against so great a number Sithence, in the lofs that may happen, it concerns you fomething to know it All's Well. Sitting. I'll write you down: the which shall point you forth, at every fitting what you muft fay

Sirvard and his fon. D. P.

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I think you have as little fkill to fear, as I have purpose to put you to't

And all the kill I have remembers not thefe garments

In mine ignorance your skill shall, like a star is the darkest night, stick fiery off indeed

Skillet. Let housewives make a skillet of my helm
Skill-lefs. Being skill-lefs in these parts

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Skin. I have your hand to fhew: if the skin were parchment, and the were ink

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blows you gave Comedy of Errars. 3

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1 Henry iv. 3 3 2 Henry vi. 4 2 King John. 21 Timon of Athens. 4 3 them skip Lear. 53 Cymbeline. 42

-I have feen the day, with my good biting faulchion I would have made
Skipp'd. I had rather have skipp'd from fixteen years of age to sixty
Skipper, stand back; 'tis age that nourisheth
Skipping. Tis not that time of the moon with me, to make one in fo skipping a dialogue

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Since the more fair and cryftal is the fky, the uglier feem the clouds that in it fly

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-Men judge by the complexion of the sky the state and inclination of the day Ibid.
Skies look grimly

Sky-afpiring and ambitious thoughts

Skyi. To o'er-top old Pelion, or the skyish head of blue Olympus

Slack. What a beast am I to flack it

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