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Snail. Ay, of a fnail; for though he comes flowly, he carries his houfe on his head, a better jointure, I think, than you can make a woman, besides he brings his destiny with him

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But I can tell why a fnail has a house

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Why, to put his head in; not to give it away to his daughters, and leave his horns without a cafe

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Snail-pac'd beggary

Snail-flow in profit

Richard iii. 4 3

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Bid the fnail-pac'd Ajax arm for shame

Treil. and Creff 5 5
Mer. of Ven. 2 5

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Snake. And there the fnake throws her enamell'd skin; weed wide enough to wrap a

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We have fcotch'd the fnake, not kill'd it, fhe'll close, and be herself
Fillet of a fenny snake

In my heart-blood warm'd, that sting my heart

I fear me, you but warm the ftarved fnake, who, cherish'd in your fting your heart

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Or as the fnake, roll'd on a flowering bank, with fhining checker'd fting a child

The fnake lies roll'd in the chearful fun
Comfortless, as frozen water to a starved snake

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breasts, will

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Richard ii. 3 2

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Snap. If the young dace be a bait for the old pike, I fee no reason in the law of nature but I may fnap at him

Snapper-up. Who being, as I am, litter'd under Mercury, was likewise a unconfider'd trifles

Snare. D. P.

Snar'd. 'Till they have fnar'd the fhepherd of the flock

2 Henry iv. 3 2 49228 fnapper-up of Winter's Tale. 4 2

Snatch. Why then, it seems, fome certain fnatch or fo, would serve your
Snatch'd. I am afeard, the life of Helen, lady, was fouly fnatch'd
Snatchers. We do not mean the courfing fnatchers only, but fear the main intendment
of the Scot

Snatches. Leave your fnatches, and yield me a direct answer

She chaunted fnatches of old tunes

Sneak. And fee if thou can find out Sneak's noise

Sneak-cup. How! the prince is a Jack, a sneak-cup
Sneaking. What sneaking fellow comes yonder

Sneck up

Sneap. I will not undergo this fneap without reply
Sucaping. Biron is like an envious fneaping froft

That may blow no fneaping winds

Snip. Keep not too long in one tune, but a snip and away
Saipe. For I mine own gain'd knowledge fhould profane, if I should
fuch a fnipe

Snipt-tafata. Your fon was misled with a snipt-tafïata fellow there
Snore. Sleep and fnore, and rend apparel out

Snorting. Faft afleep behind the arras, and fnorting like a horfe

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That pure, congealed, white, high Taurus' fnow, fann'd with the eastern wind turns to a crow when thou hold'ft thy hand

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Oh, that I were a mockery king of snow, standing before the fun of Bolingbroke, to melt myself away in water drops

Rush on his host, as doth the melted fnow upon the vallies

Cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams

I thought her chafte as unfunn'd fnow

He is kind-Right, as fnow in harvest

Richard ii. 4 1 433 2:56

Henry v.35 523140 2 Henry vi. 31 585 155 Cymbeline. 2 5 906111 Richard iii.14643210

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In winter with warm tears I'll melt the fnow

A. S. P. C. L.

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Snow. Whose blush doth thaw the confecrated fnow that lies on Dian's lap Tim. of Ath. 4 3 8231245
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Whiter than new fnow on a raven's back
Snow-white band. To the fnow-white hand of the most beauteous lady Rofaline
Love's Labour Loft.4 2
Snow-white pen. That draweth from my fnow-white pen the ebon-colour'd ink Ibid. 1
Snow-balls. My belly's as cold as if I had swallow'd fnow-balls for pills to cool the
reins
Merry Wives of Windfar. 3
Meal. for Meaf.1 5
Mid. Night's Dream.

Snow-broth. A man, whose blood is very fnow-broth
Snowt.

D. P.

Snuff. You'll mar the light, by taking it in fnuff

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He dares not come here, for the candle you fee it is already in fnuff M. Night's Dr.5
Let me not live, quoth he, after my flame lacks oil, to be the fnuff of younger
fpirits
All's Well.1

Who therewith angry, when it next came there, took it in fnuff
To hide me from the radiant fun, and folace i' the dungeon by a fnuff
What hath been seen, either in fnuffs and packings of the dukes
My fnuff, and loathed part of nature, should burn itself out
Snug. D. P.

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Soal. Not on thy foal, but on thy foul, harsh Jew, thou mak'ft thy knife keen

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To make fociety the fweeter welcome, we will keep ourself till fupper time alone

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Soften. We do not know how he may foften at the fight o' the child
Softly and fwiftly

you ha' done me a charitable office

Speak your griefs foftly

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Soil. That would be as great a foil in the new glofs of your marriage
The only foil of his fair virtue's glofs, (if virtue's glofs will ftain

Mer. of Ven. 41|

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Troilus and Creff5 3

888 143

Hamlet. 5 210382 7
Winter's Tale. 2 2 3411 45
Tam. of the Shrew. 51273165
Winter's Tale-42] 349 134
Jul. Cafar. 4 2 758238
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Mu. Ade Ab. Noth. 3 2 132250
with any foi!)
Love's Labor L. 2

For all the foil of the atchievement goes with me into the earth
Whofe honour heaven fhield from foil
Conceptions only proper to myself, which give fome foil, perhaps, to my behaviours

But I would have the foil of her fair rape wip'd off
What hath the done, prince, that can foil our mothers
Sojourn'd. My heart with her but as gueft-wife fojourned
Sol. And therefore is the glorious planet Sol, in noble eminence

Sola, fola, wo ha, fola, fola

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Sold. I know not how they fold themselves; but thou, like a kind fellow, gav'ft thyfelf away

Solder. Wars 'twixt you twain, would be as if the world should cleave, and that flain men should folder up the rift

Soldiers. Like Pharaoh's soldiers in the reechy painting

2 Henry iv. 4 3 496241 Ant. and Cleop. 3 4 78417 3 135226 2150248

Much Ado About Noth. 3

As it is bafe for a foldier to love; so I am in love with a base wench characterized by Jaques

-'s melancholy, which is ambitious

D. P. All's Well. p. 277.
Henry v. p. 509.

Richard iii. p. 633.

Titus Andron. p. 831.

Well enter'd foldiers

1 Hen. vi. p. 543.

Coriolanus. p. 703.

Love's L. Loft. I
As You Like It. 2
Ibid. 41

K. Jebn. p. 387.

3 Henry vi. p. 603. Ant. and Cleo. p. 767.

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Macbeth. p. 363.

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You have fome ftain of foldier in you

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This is your devoted friend, fir, the manifold linguist, and the armipotent foldier Ib. 4
Fie, my lord, fie! a foldier, and afraid

Your fon, my lord, has paid a foldier's debt

Macbeth. 51
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The fwords of foldiers are his teeth, his phangs, and now he feasts, flesh of men

mouthing the

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As not a foldier of this feafon's ftamp should go fo general current world

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prefs'd by Falstaff

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I have got in exchange of a hundred and fifty foldiers, three hundred and odd pounds

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I am a foldier, (a name, that, in my thoughts, becomes me best)
Whiles yet the foldiers are in my command
-Look to see, the blind and bloody foldier, with foul hand, defile the locks of your
fhrill fhrieking daughters

I am a soldier; and unapt to weep, or to exclaim on Fortune's fickleness
Our foldiers'-like the night-owl's lazy flight

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as little fhould brook wrongs, as gods

But when they would seem soldiers, they have galls, good arms, strong joints, true fwords

Julius Cæfar. 4
Timon of Atbens. 3

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And may that foldier a mere recreant prove, that means not, hath not, or is not in love

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- Cymbeline lov'd me; and when a foldier was the theme, my name was not far off

I am soldier to, and will abide it with a prince's courage

- I am, fir, the soldier that did accompany these three in poor beseeming Your fifter is the better foldier

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Soldier-breeder. Thou muft, therefore, needs prove a good foldier-breeder
Soldier's eye. I looked upon her with a foldier's eye
Soldierfbip. And put we on industrious soldiership

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Solemnnefs. Pr'ythee, Virgilia, turn thy folemnness out o' door, and go along with us Cor.
Sales. You have dancing shoes, with nimble foles; I have a foul of lead Rom. and Juliet. 14
Solicited. So tell him, with the occurrents, more or less, which have folicited Hamlet. 5 2 1041 152
Solicitor. Our best-moving fair solicitor
Love's Lab. Loft. 2 I 152135
Othello. 3 3 1059 2/28
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Somerset, Duke of. D. P. 1 Hen, vi, p. 543.

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Macbeth.1 3 3652 33

Timon of Arbens. 31 813128

Comedy of Errors.
Love's Labor Loft.43

Solan. But fater triumph is this funeral pomp, that hath aspir'd to Solon's happiness

Titus Andronicus. I
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Solus. Egregious dog! O viper vile! the folus in thy most marvellous face
Solyman, Sultan

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Duke, let him fhun caftles; fafer fhall he be upon the fandy plains, than where caftles mounted stand

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Two of thy name, both dukes of Somerfet, have fold their lives unto the Houfe of
York; and thou fhalt be third, if this fword hold

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Had I as many fons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death

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He talks to me, that never had a fon
Can no man tell of my unthrifty fon? 'tis full three months fince I did fee him laft

Come, my old fon, I pray heaven make thee new
A fon, who is the theme of honour's tongue
The fon compell'd been butcher to the fire

Richard 53 4362 53 Ibid. 5 3 4381|36 1 Henry iv. 1 1442215 Richard in 54 669|2|34

Had I a dozen fons, I had rather have eleven die nobly for their country, than one voluptuously furfeit out of action

Coriolanus. 1 3707116

of fixteen, pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping fire, with it beat out his

brains

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For two and twenty fons I never wept, becaufe they died in honour's lofty bed

have, fir, a fon by order of law, fome year elder than this Son of England. Shall the fon of England prove a thief, and take Songs and fonnets, book of

Both warbling of one fong

That old and antique fong we heard laft right
He has fongs for men and women of all fizes

SONGS. A cup of wine that's brifk and fine-Silence's
A pick-axe and a spade, a spade-Clown's

An old hare hoar-Mercutio's

And let me the canakin clink, clink-Iago's
And will he not come again-Ophelia's

Be merry, be-merry, my wife has ail-Silence's
Black fpirits and white-Hecate's

Blow, blow, thou winter wind-Amien's

By fhallow rivers-Evan's

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Full fathom five, thy father lies-Ariel's

Get you hence, for I must go-Autyclus and others

Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate fings-Mufician's He that has a little tiny wit-Fool's

Hey Robin, jolly Robin-Clown's

Honour, riches, marriage bleffing-Juno's

How should I your true love know-Ophelia's

I am gone, fir-Clown's

If we fhadows have offended-Puck's

I shall no more to fea, to fea-Stephano's

In youth when I did love, did love—Clown's

Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way—Autyclus's

It was a lover and his lafs-Pages'
King Stephen was a worthy peer-Iago's
Lawn, as white as driven fnow-Autyclus's

Love, love, nothing but love, still more-Pandarus's
No more dams I'll make for fish-Caliban's
Not-O fweet Oliver-Clown's

Now until the break of day-Oberon's

O mistress Wine, where art thou roaming-Clown's
On a day, (alack the day!)-Dumain's

Orpheus with his lute made trees➡Queen's Women's
Owl's fong

Pardon, goddefs of the night-Claudio's

Philomel with melody-Fairie's

Sigh no more-Balthazar's

Take, oh, take thefe lips away-Boy's

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Cymbeline. 5 5 928 233 Hamlet 4 51027244 5 231224 3281134

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Midf. Night's Dream.2
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4 249 160 243 230

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Love's Labor Loft.5 2 174 223 Ibid. 5 2 174 244

Winter's Tale. 4 2348211

Twelfth Night. 51332229
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You fpotted fnake, with double tongue-Fairies

Sonnets. By wailful fonnets, whose composed rhimes should be full fraught with ferviceable vows

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