500 Rufiling. The taylor ftays thy leisure, to deck thy body with his rustling treasure in unpaid for filk Rufty. Who in this dull and long continu'd truce is rufty grown A. S. P. C. L. Tam. of the Shrew. 4 Do they grow rufty Hamlet. 2 21013 236 Ruttif. Count Roufillon, a foolish idle boy, but for all that very ruttish 3 Henry vi. 298 247 17221 Ibid. 41 845 210 603 Merry W. 71156 S SABBATH. And by our holy fabbath have I fworn Mercb. of Venice. 4 1 215110 Hamlet. 3 2 1019251 Ibid. 1 Sables. Then let the devil wear black, for I'll have a fuit of fables Go fetch me a quart of fack, put a toaft in it Wherein is he good, but to tafte fack and drink it 21004 1 11 Merry Wives of Wind. 3 1 58256 Ibid. 3 5 63148 1 Henry iv. 2 4 45525x Ibid. 2 4 455 255 But the fack that thou haft drunk me, would have bought me lights as good cheap Ib. 3 3 462|1|14| There's that will fack a city Our facks shall be a means to fack the city Ibid. 5 3 470 156 1 Henry vi. 32 556260 I'll either make thee ftoop, and bend thy knee, or fack this country with a mutiny Ibid. 5 2565214 And fack great Rome with Romans Sack-and-fugar. What fays Sir John Sack-and-fugar Coriolanus. 31 7222/20 2444 133 Ibid. 2 4 456|1|16| 5 4 7372/10 Coriolanus. Sackerfon. I have seen Sackerson loose twenty times, and have taken him by the chain But ere I last received the facrament I did confefs it Ibid. 4 1 434 232 A dozen of them here have ta'en the facrament, and interchangeably fet down their hands, to kill the king at Oxford Ibid. 5 2 436|224 669 2 27 As we have ta'en the facrament, we will unite the white rofe, and the red Rich. iii. 5 4 Sacrifice. Say that upon the altar of her beauty you facrifice your tears, your fighs, your heart Two Gent. of Verona. 3 O, the facrifice! how ceremonious, folemn, and unearthly it was i' the offering W.'s T.31 They come like facrifices in their trim 1 Henry iv. 4 1 2 37 217 343 2 55 4651 5 Like facrifices, by their watchful fires fet, patiently and inly ruminate the morning's danger As the long divorce of steel falls on me; make of your prayers one sweet facrifice, and lift my foul to heaven Upon fuch facrifices, my Cordelia, the gods themselves throw incenfe Lear. 53 962|2| 2 Thou dost stone my heart, and mak'ft me call, what I intend to do,—a murder, which I thought a facrifice Sacrificers. Let us be facrificers, but not butchers Sacrificial whisperings. Rain facrificial whisperings in his ear Sad talk Why are you thus out of measure fad Hand in hand in fad conference She is never fad but when she sleeps Ibid. I 3 1252 7. Ibid. 2 1281 52 First were we fad, fearing you would not come, now fadder, that you come fo un- My father and the gentlemen are in fad talk hours feem long Sadder. Methinks, you are fadder Saddles. Fallen out of their faddles into the dirt; and thereby hangs a tale T. of the Shrew. 4 He comes continually to Pye-corner (faving your manhoods) to buy a faddle 2 H. iv.2 white Surrey for the field to-morrow Sadly. The conference was fadly borne Mu. Ado About Notb. 2 And with his fpirit fadly I furvive 2 Henry iv. 5 Sadness. Therefore the fadness is without limit Much Ado About Notb. 1 3 1242 38 Merch. of Venice. 1 Caufes for fadnefs from the confideration of wealth trufted in veffels at fea Ibid. 1 Ibid. 1 2199233 Charg'd my brother on his bleffing, to breed me well: and there begins my fadnefs For he that steeps his fafety in true blood, shall find but bloody safety, and untrue O Deliver him to safety To feek sweet safety out in vaults and prifons And, in conclufion, drove us to feek out this head of fafety Such fafety finds the trembling lamb, environed with wolves Saffron wings King John. 3 4 401210 Ibid. 4 2 Ibid. 5 2 4042 7 409 120 1 Henry iv. 4 3 4671 6 Ibid. 5 5 472213 3 Henry vi. 1 1 606115 Hamlet. I Tempeft 4 Whofe villainous faffron would have made all the unbak'd and doughy youth of a nation in his colour I must have faffron to colour the warden pies Sagg. Shall never fagg with doubt Sagittary. The dreadful fagittary appals our numbers Sals. We have laugh'd to fee the fails conceive, and grow big-bellied with wanton wind 2 180139 Ibid. 2 2 180142 Twelfth Night.1 5 312150 How many nobles then should hold their places, that muft ftrike fail to fpirits of vile fort 2 Henry iv. 5 2 502117 - I will keep my ftate, be like a king, and fhew my fail of greatnefs, when I do roufe me in my throne of France Henry V.1 2 513212 Now Margaret muft ftrike her fail, and learn a while to ferve, where kings command A. S. P. C. L. Sail. Than bear fo low a fail, to strike to thee - how thou canft, have wind and tide thy friend Forgive my fearful fails Sail-maker. Thy father?-Oh, villain-he is a fail-maker in Bergamo Sain. That hath before been fain - D. P. Hamlet, p. 999. Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 155214 Saints. Great men may jest with saints; 'tis wit in them; but in the lefs foul profana Canoniz'd and worship'd as a saint, that takes away by any secret course thy hateful life 2 84 III 84215 206 238 303211 St. Colmes' inch. Till he disbursed at St. Colmes' inch, ten thousand dollars to our general use Sainted king 2364143 Macbeth.1 Salamander. I have maintain'd that falamander of yours with fire, any time this two and thirty years Sale. The other is not a thing for fale, and only the gift of the gods D. P. 1 Henry vi. 14 548236 Salique. Why the law Salique, that they have in France, or should, or should not, bar us in our claim Which Salique, as I faid, 'twixt Elbe and Sala, is at this day in Germany called- Salique laws explained Ibid. 1 2 511215 Sallads. 'Twas a good lady! we may pick a thousand fallads, ere we light on fuch another herb Sallad days. My fallad days, when I was green in judgment But for a fallet, my brain-pan had been cleft with a crow's-bill One faid, there were no fallets in the lines, to make the matter favoury 2 Ibid. 4 10 598 2 2 Hamlet. 2 21014 246 All's Well. 41 295123 Troil. and Creff: 5 3 887210 Salmons. 'Tis fo like as my fingers is to my fingers, and there is falmons in both To change the cod's head for the falmon's tail Henry v.4 7 534117 Salt. Though we are justices and doctors, and churchmen, master Page, we have fome falt of our youth in us And given up for certain drops of falt, your city Rome - Cleopatra, soften thy wan lip Merry Wives of Wind. 3 57 138 Ere yet the falt of moft unrighteous tears had left the flufhing in her gauled eyes, For the better compaffing of his falt, and most hidden loose affection Hamlet. 1 21003 122 Salt-fifb. When your diver did hang a falt-fish on his hook Salt-petre. That it was great pity, fo it was, that villainous falt-petre should be digg'd out of the bowels of the harmless earth Saltiers. They call themselves faltiers, and they have a dance 1 Henry iv. 1 3 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 4452 36 8651 18 Cymbeline. 31 9071 19 Winter's Tale. 4 3 352 245 M. A. Ab. N. 3 3 134 111 All's Well. 4 Love's Labor Loft.31 1552 Ibid. 4 3 1632 4 May falve, the long grown wounds of my intemperance 1 Henry iv. 3 2 461 142 You may falve fo, not what is dangerous prefent, but the lofs of what is paft Cor. 3 Salute. There 's not a man I meet, but doth falute me. 2 7232 23 Comedy of Errors. 4 'Would I had no being, if this falute my blood a jot Henry viii. 2 3 683222 As You Like It.5 4 248125 956228 Salutation and greeting to you all Samphire. Half way down hangs one that gathers famphire; dreadful trade Sample. A fample to the youngest Sampler. Both on one sampler, fitting on one cushion, both warbling of one song, both in one key Sampfon. What great men have been in love? Sampson I am not Sampfon, nor Sir Guy, nor Colbrand, to mow 'em down before me Sarifies himself with 's hand Sanctimonicus. Thou concludeft like the fanctimonious pirate 3 701112 967 Troilus and Creff. 52 886245 If fanctimony and a frail vow, betwixt an erring Barbarian and a fuper,fubtle Othello. 1 31050241 Winter's Tale. 3 3 346212 Sanity. In pure white robes, like very fanctity, she did approach iny cabin where I Alas, poor duke, the task he undertakes, is-numbering fands, and drinking oceans dry The fands are number'd, that make up my life One fand another not more resembles Sands, Lord. D. P. Henry viii. p. 671. Sanguine. This fanguine coward Sir William. D. P. Guiderius had upon his neck a mole, a fanguine star Sanguis. The deer was, as you know fanguis, in blood 3 Henry vi. 1 4 607257 Cymbeline. 55 92516 671 Ibid. 1 Henry iv. 2 4 453252 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847139 Cymbeline. 5 5 927162 Henry viii. 1 1673214 Lear.3 6 950147 1 Henry vi. 45 Richard iii. 3 4 Sarcenet. And giveft fuch farcenet furety for thy oaths, as if thou never walk'dft fur 56312 6522 r 844225 1112 44 504 Satchel. And then the whining school-boy with his fatchel A. S. P. C.L As You Like It. 12 7 233225 Sat d. When fhe is fated with his body, fhe will find the error of her choice Orbello. 1 31050236 Satban. Exorcism of Dr. Pinch to drive Sathan out of Antipholis Comedy of Errors. 4 4 115223 Satiety. As he that leaves a shallow plash, to plunge him in the deep, and with fatiety feeks to quench his thirst Tam. of the Sbrew. 1 Satire. That is fome fatire keen and critical - Satisfy. Do not fatisfy your refolution with hopes that are fallible Satis quod fufficit. Saturn. Thou being (as thou fay'st thou art) born under Saturn - and Venus this year in conjunction 3272 10 255 129 192/2/38 55 255 30322 988133 891/12 him-dead-is Though Venus govern your defires, Saturn is dominator over mine Satyrs. D. P. So excellent a king; that was to this, Hyperion to a satyr Savage fenfuality 2 Henry iv. 2 4 Tit. Andron. 2 3 247 136 164139 3 124245 486 214 838145 If this uncouth forest yield any thing favage, I will either be food for it, or bring it for food to thee I thought, that all things had been savage here; and therefore put I on the countenance of stern commandment Ibid. 2 7 233147 To fright you thus, methinks, I am too savage; to do worse to you were fell cruelty - I have favage cause ftrangeness Macbeth. 42 380140 Antony and Cleop. 311 789226 Ho! who's here? if any thing that's civil, fpeak; if favage, take or lend Our courtiers fay, all's favage but at court Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 99543 Hamlet. 2 11009 129 Henry v.52 M. W. of Winds.4 3 As fast as she answers thee with frowning looks, I'll fauce her with bitter words As You Like It. 3 his palate with thy most operant poison Timon of Athens. 4 3 819250 Sauced. His folly fauced with difcretion Treilus and Creffida. 1 2859136 Saucily. This knave came fomewhat faucily into the world before he was fent for K. Lear. 1 1 Saucy. When faucy trufting of the cozen'd thoughts defiles the pitchy night All's Well. 4 4 Or elfe the world, too faucy with the gods, incenfes them to fend deftruction J. Cæfar. 1 We then have done you bold and faucy wrongs |