Slack. If then they chanc'd to flack you, we could controul them - And I am nothing flow to flack his hafte A. S. P. C. L. Lear. 214 945 149 Romeo and Juliet. 4 1 989 160 Slackly. That a king's children fhould be fo convey'd! fo flackly guarded Slain. Ay, almost flain, for he is taken prifoner Slake. It could not flake mine ire, nor eafe my heart If he took you a box o' the ear, you might have your action of lives upon fucceffion; for ever hous'd, where't gets poffeffion His only gift is in devifing impoffible flanders To flander mufick any more than once I'll devife fome honeft flanders Orbello. 4 310732 37 1894 1 37 Winter's Tale.5 1 359 131 3 Henry vi. 4 4 624239 Chiefly by my villainy did confirm any flander that Don John had made Thy flander hath gone through and through her heart There is no flander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail Till I have told this flander of his blood, how God, and good men, liar Ibid. 51 141245 Twelfth N.15 311151 hate fo foul a Pierc'd to the foul, with flander's venom'd spear, the which no balm can cure Thou flander of thy mother's heavy womb But that flander, fir, is found a truth now fo her judgment, that what's elfe rare, is choak'd Slander'd. Were you not then as cruel as the fentence that you have slander'd fo Meaf. for Meaj. 24| Rom. and Jul. 4 1 990120 Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1 392128 Merry W. of Wind 5 5 72250 5140 Over-weening ilave 34241 Shylock's fpeech on the ftate of flaves And let me be a flave, to atchieve that maid whofe fudden fight hath thrall'd my wounded eye Mer. of Venice. 4 1 2152 5 The flave, a member of the country's peace, enjoys it Ant. and Cleop.52 Thou art a slave, whom fortune's tender arm with favour never clafp'd Tim. of Ath. 4 3 Slaver with lips as common as the ftars that mount the capitol Slaughter. Ay, and for much more flaughter after this 4 708162 Lear. + I Cymbeline. 800 250 822213 953229 7900,131 3 Henry vi.56 632112 Slaughter'd. In fuffering thus thy brother to be flaughter'd, thou fheweft the naked path-way to thy life Slaughterhoufe. The uncleanly favours of a slaughter-houfe His realm a flaughter houfe, his fubjects flain As loth to bear me to the flaughter-house Go, hie thee, hie thee from this flaughter-house Slaughter-men. And join't with them will be thy laughter-men Richard ii.1 2415'246 K. Jobn.4 3 406219 3 Henry vi. 5 4 63025 Richard ii. 3 3 653221 Ibid. 41656a47 1 Henry vi. 3 3 558255. Had he been flaughter-man to all any kin, 1 fhould not for my life but weep with him 3 Henry vi. 1 4 60929 Slaughter give thee all his reft For debt that bankrupt sleep doth forrow owe Slaughter-man. I'll be thy flaughter-man; fly frantick wretch Ten, chac'd by one, are now each one the flaughter-man of twenty Slaughter's pencil. Over-stained, with flaughter's pencil A. S. P. C. L. Titus Andronicus.41 4 849|2|32| Slaught'rer. Thou doft wrong me; as the flaught`rer doth, which giveth many wounds How fleek and wanton ye appear in every thing may bring my ruin Sleekly. Let their heads be sleekly comb'd Sleep, a comforter, when it vifits forrow The best of rest is fleep Julius Cæfar. 5 5 Hamlet.1 11000 1 145 He that drinks all night, and is hang'd betimes in the morning, may sleep the founder all the next day His fleeps were hinder'd by thy railings Macbeth. 3 2 374 2 20 Henry viii. 3 2 Tam. of the Shrew. 4 1 690254 2681 16 9128 87143 Grim death, how foul and loathfome is thine image 'Till o'er their brows death-counterfeiting sleep, with leaden and batty wings doth creep that sometimes shuts up forrow's eye, steal me awhile from mine own company I have an expofition of fleep come upon me 185251 I come to bring him sleep Winter's Tale.23 341259 Now o'er the one half world nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abufe the cur Macbeth. 2 1 tain'd fleep There's one did laugh in his sleep, and one cry'd murder characterized 369 210 Ibid. 2 2 3701 2 Ibid. 2 2 370121 Shake off this downy fleep, death's counterfeit, and look on death itfelf Ibid. 2 3 371150 Take paper forth, fold it, write upon it, read it, afterwards seal it, and again return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep Ibid. 15 1383112 Draws the fweet infant breath of gentle fleep Richard ii.1 3417,27 Making fuch difference betwixt wake and fleep, as is the difference betwixt day kill thofe pretty eyes, and give as foft attachment to thy fenfes as infants empty of all thought thou ape of death, lie dull upon her thou hast been a grandfire, and begot a father to me: and thou haft created a mother Ibid. 5 4 922 260 If our father would fleep 'till I wak'd him, you should enjoy half his revenue for 2 Henry iv. 3 1 487 261 Antony and Cleop. 2 The fault would not 'scape cenfure, nor the redrefes fleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast If I may truft the flattering truth of fleep Romeo and Juliet.2 2 9771 37 Her body fleeps in Capulet's monument, and her immortal part with angels lives Ibid. 5 1 994 110 In fleep I heard him fay,-sweet Desdemona, let us be wary, let us hide our loves Sleeping. You ever have wifhed the fleeping of this business Sleepy business. It is not fleepy business; but must be look'd to speedily, Sleeve-band. He fo chants to the sleeve-hand, and the work about the fquare on't A. S. P. C. L. Winter's Tale. 4 2 Taming of the Shrew. 4 Mer. Wives of Windfor. 1 Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Thou may'st slide from my shoulders to my heel with no greater a run but my head and neck Sliding. Rather proved the fliding of your brother a merriment than a vice Meaf. for Meaf. 2 "Slight, I could fo beat the rogue - will you make an afs of me Away, flight man Slighted. The rogues flighted me into the river Slightly. You have, by fortune, and his highness' favours, gone flightly o'er low fteps 3512 37 884154 45 4 2722 32 Lear. I 1 9322 7 260 123 4 948|2|42 Ibid. 3 4 1 473 6224 12512 3 The king must take it ill, that he, fo flightly valu'd in his meffenger, fhould have him thus reftrain'd Lear. 2 2 942 119 'Tis he, flink by and note him Slime. An honeft man he is, and hates the flime that sticks on filthy deeds So his familiars from his buried fortunes flink all away Slips. Without any flips of prolixity, or croffing the plain highway of talk Slipp'd. We, in pity of the gentle king, had flipp'd our claim until another age 3 H. vi. 2 2 11009 1 16 613112 Standing on flippers, (which in nimble haste had falsly thrust upon contrary feet) Silppery. My wife is flippery King Jubn.4 2404 2 54 2336255 And he that stands upon a flippery place,, makes nice of no vile hold to stay him Otbello. 5 210772 3 Merch. of Venice. 2 Timon of Athens. 4 2 81126 Mer. of Ven. 3 1 208 159 2254249 Twelfth Night. 3 4 325149 580 2 54 3838242 Our flippery people creatures Tim. of Arkens.|I| When they fall, as being flippery ftanders, the love that lean'd on them as flippery Slipt. If he had been as you, and you as he, you would have flipt like him Lear. 4 There on the pendant boughs her convent weeds clambering to hang, an envious fliver broke Sliver'd. Slips of yew, fliver'd in the moon's eclipfe Hamlet. 4 71033114 Macbeth. 4 1 378 115 Slobbery. But I will fell my dukedom, to buy a flobbery and a dirty farm, in that nookfhotten ifle of Albion Slops. As a German, from the waist downwards, all flops - Disfigure not his flop Henry v.35 522264 Mu. Ado Ab. Noth. 3 2 133128 Love's Labor Lafi 4 3 160112 2 476 130 Stop. What faid master Dombledon, about the fattin for my short cloak and flops 1 H. iv. Slop. Bon jour! there's a French falutation to your French slop. A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.[2] 4 978|2|31 Sloth. Wearinefs can fnore upon the flint, when refty floth finds the down pillow hard Slower. To leave this keen encounter of our wits, and fall fomewhat into a flower method Slubber. Slubber not bufinefs for my fake 5272 17 1989 26г Richard .12 63627 820723 You must therefore be content to flubber the glofs of your new fortunes Mer. of Venice. 2 Richard iii. 31 31049 2 5 648 147 Ibid. 5 3 Sluggardiz'd at home Two Gent. of Verona. 1 6681 8 I 23110 Sluic'd. Holds his wife by the arm, that little thinks he hath been fluic'd in his abfence out his innocent foul through ftreams of blood Slumbers. Winter's Tale. I 2 336122 1414223 In thy faint flumbers, I by thee have watch'd, and heard thee murmur tales of iron wars O murd'rous lumber! lay'ft thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays thee mufick That I may flumber in eternal fleep When will this fearful flumber have an end Slumbry. In this flumbry agitation Jul. Cæfar. 4 3 761215 Titus Andronicus. 4 1 845221 Slunk. Or flunk not Saturnine, as Tarquin erft, that left the camp to fin in Lucrece Set them down for fluttish fpoils of opportunity Sluttifonefs. Praised be the gods for thy foulnefs, fluttishness may ftrongly as thou As You Like It. 3 3 238245 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. Ibid. Ibid. 251 2253215 225440 82237 Meaf. for Meaf.2 2 Thou haft to pull at a smack of the contrary W. Tale. 4 3 3511 Your lordship, though not clean past your youth, hath yet some smack of age in you Smalos. Where the warlike Smalos, that noble honour'd lord, is fear'd, and lov'd W. Tale. 5 Smear'd. Who smear'd thus, and mir'd with infamy Triumphant death, smear'd with captivity Smells. He fmells April and May -- 2 5932 3 1053117 351 39 9891 7 Romeo and Juliet.35 1 1382 4 1 Henry vi. 4 7 5641 1 Merry Wives of Windf.3 2 There was the rankest compound of villainous smell that ever offended noftri Ibid. 35 of calumny Thou lofeft thy old smell You fmell this bufinef; with a fenfe as cold as is a dead man's nofe I fmell it; upon my life, it will do well Go, thrust him out at gates, and let him smell his way to Dover 5912 2/36 64113 8624 44 Meal for Meaf. 2 41 Smell Smell. Do you smell a fault Smelling fo fweetly (all mufk) and so rusling Smiles. Bestow thy fawning fmiles on equal mates Loofe now and then a scatter'd smile, and that I'll live upon If you should fmile, he grows impatient I do pity his diftreffes in my fmiles of comfort Lear. A. S. P. C. L. Merry W. of Wind. 2 Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. If thou entertaineft my love, let it appear in thy fmiling, thy fmiles become thee well And making practis'd smiles, as in a looking-glafs All's Well. 5 2 302 1 27 Where I first bow'd my knee unto this king of smiles, this Bolingbroke When time fhall ferve, there fhall be fmiles Who durft smile, when Warwick bent his brow - I can fmile, and murder while I fmile They smile at me, who fhortly shall be dead Methought I ftood not in the smile of heaven With a kind of smile, which ne'er came from the lungs And fmiles in fuch a fort, as if he mock'd himself And fome, that fmile, have in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischief They were used to bend, to fend their fmiles before to Achilles Sit, gods, upon your thrones, and smile at Troy An thou can'ft not smile as the wind fits, thou'lt catch cold shortly you my speeches as I were a fool Her fmiles and tears were like a better day Macbeth. 2 3 372125 I Hen. iv. 1 Richard iii. 3 4 652244 Henry viii. 2 4 685236 1758146 Ibid. 4 3 955 39 Hamlet.1 51007243 Smiling. Thus fmiling, as fome fly had tickled flumber; not as death's dart Smooth-pates. The whoreson smooth-pates do now wear nothing but high shoes, and 984228 5781 53 nature, that from the Richard iii. 4 Snaffle. The third o' the world is yours; which, with a fnaffle, you may pace easy, Snails. Love's feeling is more foft, and fenfible, than are the tender horns of cockled fnails Love's Labor Loft.14 31 163/2/54 |