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Stuffed. Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know, of stuffed sufficiency

(as they fay) with honourable parts

Horribly ftuff'd with epithets of war

Stuffing. But for the stuffing

Stumble. Wifely, and flow; they stumble, that run faft

A. S. P. C. L.

Winter's Tale 21 340|2|33
Romeo and Juliet. 3 5
Hamlet. I

Much Ado About Nothing. 1

Stumbled. How oft to-night have my old feet stumbled at graves

Stumbling night

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Stumbling-blocks. Were I a man, a duke, and next of blood, I would remove these te-
dious ftumbling-blocks
Strumpet. The strumpet wind

Stupified. If you or ftupified; or feeming fo in skill cannot, or will not relish as truth, like

us

Sty. Here you fty me, in this hard rock

Winter's Tale. 2 1 340212

Tempeft. 1 2 52 5 In the ftye of this moft bloody boar my fon George Stanley is frank'd up in hold R.. 4 5 664 2 36 Honeying, and making love over the nafty stye Hamlet. 3 41024223 Stygian banks. Like a strange foul upon the Stygian banks staying for waftage T.& C.3 2 872 2 38 Style. Whofe ftyle agrees not with the leannefs of his purse 2 Henry vi. 115722 32

Styx. Why fuffer'ft thou thy sons, unbury'd yet, to hover on the dreadful shore of Styx

Titus Andronicus. I 2832218

Fly not; for, fhould'ft thou take the river Styx, I would swim after Troil. and Cre: 5 4 888 2 Sub-contracted. 'Tis fhe is fub-contracted to this lord, and I her husband, contradict your banes

Subduements. Defpifing many forfeits and subduements
Subject. Am I now a subject for love-letters

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The beasts, the fishes, and the winged fowls, are their males' subject
O, let me have no fubject enemies

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He is our fubject, Mowbray, so art thou; free fpeech and fearless I to thee allow

I am a fubject and challenge law

My fubjects, for a pair of carved faints

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Richard ii. 1 1 4142 42
Ibid. 2 3 425150
Ibid. 3 3 429 252

What fubject can give fentence on his king, and who fits here that is not Richard's
fubject

And drive all thy fubjects afore thee like a flock of wild geefe
Every fubject's duty is the king's, but every subject's foul is his own
Am I a queen in title and in style, and must be made a subject to a duke
For we were fubjects but while you were king

I am a fubject fit to jeft withal, but far unfit to be a fovereign
Speak like a subject, proud ambitious York

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To-day fhalt thou behold a subject die, for truth, for duty, and for loyalty -The fubject's grief comes through commiffioners, which compel from each, the fixth part of his fubftance

We must not rend our fubjects from our laws and stick them in our will

I hold you but a fubject of this war, not as a brother

for he himself is fubject to his birth

Henry viii. 1 26759
Ibid. 1 2 675151
Lear. 5 3 962 253
Hamlet. 1

Submerg'd. So half my Ægypt were submerg'd, and made a ciftern for fcal'd snakes

Submiffion! 'tis a mere French word; we English warriors wot not what

Subornation. Wear the detefted blot of murd'rous fubornation is predominant

Suborn'd. Thou haft fuborn'd the goldsmith to arrest me

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Ant. and Cleop. 2 5 778|2|3 it means

1 Henry vi. 5 1 564 155
1 Henry iv. 1 3 446228
2 Henry iv. 3-1 584235

Comedy of Errors. 4 4 115256
Othello. 3 41066|1|37

But now I find, I had fuborn'd the witness, and he's indited falfely
Subscribe. As I fubscribe not that nor any other, but in the lofs of question Meaf. for M.2 4
I will fubfcribe him coward
Much Ado About Nothing. 5 4
Troil, and Creffida. 4 5

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8821 37 All's Well. 5 3 303 161

Lear. 1 2932254 Ibid. 3 7 952115 Ibid. 3 2 946|2|51 Coriolanus. 5 5 738221

Merry W. of Windfor. 13 49 128 2 Hen. iv. 2 1480131

These are his fubftance, finews, arms, and strength with which he yoketh your rebellious necks

1 Henry vi. 23 552134 Subftitute.

The queen hath best success when you are abfent
And smooth fuccefs be ftrew'd before your feet

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A. S. P. C. L.

Meaf. for Meaf-31 1|89|1|34 2 H. iv.4 4 497 212 Tempeft. 1 2

Subtle. What fubtle hole is this, whofe mouth is cover'd with rude growing briars

Subtilties of the ifle

Subtractors. They are fcoundrels, and subtractors, that say so of him
Suburbs. Dwell I but in the fuburbs of your good pleasure
Succefs. And fo success of mischief shall be born

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T. of Atb.

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My fpeech fhould fall into fuch vile fuccefs as my thoughts aim not at

Succeffive title
Succeffors gone before him

Suck. I can fuck melancholy out of a song, as a weazel fucks eggs
I have given fuck, and know how tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me Macb. 1
And your fair fhew shall fuck away their fouls

-As I fuck blood I should some mercy show

That from you great Rome shall fuck reviving blood
Suck'd. Tell him of Neftor, one that was a man when Hector's grand-fire fuck'd T.and C. 1 3
Sudden. Cafca, be sudden, for we fear prevention

He is rafh, and very fudden in choler
Suddenly. Mrs. Ford defires you to come fuddenly

Sue. That you ftand forfeit, being thofe that fue

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Of fufferance comes eafe

And thou shalt reign but by their fufferance

Her fufferance made almoft each pang a death

They do prank them in authority against all noble sufferance

Thy nature did commence in fufferance

A noble ship of Venice hath feen a grievous wreck and fufferance

Sufficient. You'll never meet a more fufficient man

Suffering. Wifer than the judge, if wifdom be in fuffering

Othello 2 11054 125

Merry W. of Wind.4 1 64157
Love's Labar Left.5 2170135

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Lear. I

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Ibid. 5 2
Lear. 3

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2 Henry iv. 5 4

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3 Henry vi. 1

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M. W. of Wind. 42
Meaf- for Meaf2

M. Ado A. N. 1 3

Henry viii. 5 1

Coriolanus. 3 1 719138

Timen of Atb. 43 822232
Othello. 2 11051159
Ibid. 3 4 1065|2|27
Timon of Ath. 3 5 816234

Sufficiency, Then no more remains but that your sufficiency, as your worth is able, and

let them work

Winter's Tale. 21

Cleomenes and Dion, whom you know of stuff'd fufficiency
Sufficient. In faying he is a good man, is to have you understand me, that he is fufficient

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Suffocate. May he be fuffocate that dims the honour of this warlike inle

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2 H. vi.11

Troil. and Creff.

Duke. D. P.

2 Henry vi.
Henry viii.

For the fugar thou gav'ft me,-'twas a penny-worth, was't not

3 862253

571 671

2 Henry vi.14 577230 Ibid. 3 2 589|1|34 Ibid. 31 2 589224 Ibid. 4 1 592 238 Henry viii. 4 1 693134 Richard .23 424135 1 H. 2 4 452112

With devotion's vifage, and pious action, we do fugar o'er the devil himself

Hamlet.3 11017/1/21
Sugar'd.

Sugar'd. Your grace attended to their fugar'd words, but look'd not on the poison of their

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A. S. P. C. L.

Richard iii., 3 1648 133 Timon of Arbens. 4 3 822 223 Richard iii. 3 1648 133 1268 115

Tam. of the Shrew.

Sugar-touch. There is more eloquence in the fugar-touch of them, than in the tongues

of the French council

Henry v. 5 2 542225

Saggeft. I give thee not this to fuggeft thee from thy mafter thou talk'st of; ferve him

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are to others, as to me

All's Well. 4 5 300245
Richard .1 1 414222

Henry viii. 1 1 673232
Tempest. 2

1 10122

Love's Labor Loft. 1
All's Well. 3529225

A filthy officer he is in those fuggeftions for the young earl
If good, why do I yield to that fuggeftion, whofe horrid image doth unfix my hair

And pardon abfolute for yourself, and thefe led on by your suggestion
One, that by fuggeftion, ty'd all the kingdom

Suicide. Brutus' arguments against it
Antony's arguments for fuicide

Cleopatra's arguments for fuicide

Let not my worfer fpirit tempt me again to die before you please

Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd his canon 'gainst self-slaughter
Hamlet's folloquy on

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The more pity, that great folk fhould have countenance in this world to drown or hang themselves, more than their even chriftian

Suit. Haft thou no suit against my knight

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The fuit is impertinent to myself, as your worship shall know by this honeft old

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We will make it our fuit to the Duke, that the wrestling might not go forward

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I will believe, thou hast a mind that fuits with this thy fair and outward character Ibid. 1 If it be a fuit from the count, I am fick, am not at home, or what you will to difmufs it

Ibid. 1

Would you undertake another fuit, I had rather hear you folicit, than mufick of the
Spheres

- If it be in man, befides the king, to effect your fuits, here is man shall do it

1 242 2 3 2308154 2 308 159

5 3112 7

Ibid. 3 1 3202 51

Winter's Tale. 4 3 357141

Yea, for obtaining of fuits; whereof the hangman hath no lean wardrobe
If I had a fuit to master Shallow, I would humour his men
And a horrid fuit of the camp

And in no worldly fuit would he be mov'd, to draw him from his holy exercife

2

1 H. iv. 1 2 443 230 Henry iv. 51501225 Henry . 3 6 524 132

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The emperor pay'd ere he promis'd; whereby his fuit was granted ere it was

afk'd

Suit. Half your fuit never name to us, you have half our power: the other moiety, ere you ask, is given

My lord of Canterbury, I have a fuit which you must not deny me
Brutus hath a fuit, that Cæfar will not grant

A.S. P. C.L

Henry viii.
2 674 214
Ibid. 5 2 700 220

Julius Cafar. 2 4 751258
Ibid. 3

O, Cæfar, read mine firft, for mine's a fuit that touches Cæfar nearer
And humbly prays, that with your nobler parts you'll fuit, in giving him his right

Suited. By my troth, there's one meaning well-fuited

Timon of Athens. 2 2
Much Ado About Noth. 5 1

How oddly he is fuited! I think he bought his doublet in Italy, his
France, his bonnet in Germany, and his behaviour every where
So went he fuited to his wat'ry tomb

Be better fuited

Suitor. I am woeful fuitor to your honour

Humble vifag'd fuitors

round hofe in
Mer. of Venice. 12199258
Twelfth Night. 51
Lear. 4 7

The four winds blow in from every coaft renowned fuitors - What warmth is there in your affection towards any of these princely fuitors that are already come

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Are you a fuitor to the maid you talk of, yes, or no

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Mer. of Venice.1

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Of all thy fuitors, here I charge thee, tell whom thou lov'ft beft
When she was young, you woo'd her; now, in age, is she become the fuitor W.Tale 5
They say, poor suitors have strong breaths; they shall know, we have strong arms

too

As fuitors fhould plead your deferts in peace and humbleness Sullens. And let them die, that age and fullens have

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Why are thine eyes fix'd on the fullen earth

Sullies. You laying these flight fullies on my fon
Sum. For what fum ?-it is more than for fome, my lord; it is for all, all I have

2 Henry iv. 2
It should seem by the fum, your master's confidence was above mine Tim. of Atb. 34 815143
Your fum of parts did not together pluck fuch envy from him, as that one Hamlet.4 710321 4
Summer. Why should proud fummer boast, before the birds have any cause to fing

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Summer news. If it be fummer news, fmile to 't before
Summoners. And cry these dreadful summoners grace
Summons. A heavy fummons lies like lead upon me, and yet I would not fleep
The Duke of Norfolk, sprightfully and bold, stays but the summons of the
lant's trumpet

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Sumpter. Perfuade me rather to be slave and fumpter to this detefted groom
Sun. Be-dimmed the noon-tide fun

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Then did the fun on dunghill shine

Richard ii. 1 3 416140

Lear. 2 4 945114

Tempeft. 51

Ere twice the fun hath made his journal greeting to the under generation

192 19

Merry W. of Windfer. 1

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At length the fun, gazing upon the earth
The fun was not fo true unto the day, as he to me
The moon! the fun; it is not moon-light now
Ere twice the horses of the fun fhall bring their fiery torcher his diurnal ring

As doth that orbed continent the fire, that fevers day from night

Twelfth Night. 5

The self-fame fun, that shines upon his court, hides not his visage from our cottage, but looks on all alike

284 223 1 331210

Winter's Tale. 4 3 354 4

- To folemnize this day, the glorious fun stays in his course, and plays the alchemift

King John. 3 1 396 250

- As whence the fun 'gins his reflection, shipwrecking storms and direful thunders
break

The fun's o'ercaft with blood, fair day adieu
Of the old feeble and day-wearied fun
The fun of heaven, methought, was loth to fet
That fun that warms you here, fhall shine on me

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Sun. Thy fun fets weeping in the lowly weft, witneffing ftorms to come, woe, and]
unreft

As doth the blushing discontented fun from out the fiery portal of the east
And the bleffed fun himself, a fair hot wench in flame-colour'd taffata
And gorgeous as the fun at Midfummer

How bloodily the fun begins to peer above yon busky hill

A. S. P. C. L.

Richard .24 425256 Ibid. 3 3 429121 1 Henry iv. 1 24433 Ibid. 4 1 464 246 Ibid. 5 1 467147 H..3 55231 S

On whom,, as in despight, the fun looks pale, killing their fruit with frowns
You may as well go about to turn the fun to ice, with fanning in his face with a
peacock's feather

The fun with one eye vieweth all the world

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Ibid. 4 1 52935

1 Henry vi.14 548 255

As plays the fun upon the glassy streams, twinkling another counterfeited beam Ib. 54 5661,60

And these dread curfes, like the fun 'gainst glass
Dazzle mine eyes, or do I fee three funs
Edward's fun is clouded

2 Henry vi. 3 2 590117 1609233

3 Henry vi. 2

Ibid. 2

3 613145

Ibid. 4 7 627 121

When the morning sun shall raise his car above the border of this horizon
The fun fhines hot, and, if we use delay, cold biting winter mars our hop'd for
hay

Ibid. 48 627 249

Witness my fun, now in the shade of death; whose bright out-shining beams thy cloudy wrath

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Then he difdains to fhine; for, by the book, he should have brav'd the east an hour

ago

Ibid. 5 3

668 29

The fun will not be seen to-day; the sky doth frown and lour upon our army
No fun fhall ever usher forth mine honours, or gild again the noble troops that
waited upon my smiles

As certain, as I know the fun is fire

And the shouting Romans make the fun dance

O fetting fun! as in thy red rays thou doft fink to-night, fo in this red blood Caffius' day is fet; the fun of Rome is fet

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Timon of Athens.1 2

796 218 808137

Ibid. 4 3 819225

Ibid. 4 3 824211 1836 140

Titus Andronicus. 2

And stain the sun with fog, as sometime clouds, when they do hug him in their melting bofoms

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An hour before the worshipp'd fun peer'd forth the golden window of the east

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Thus goes every one to the world but I, and I am fun-burn'd, M. Ado Abt. Noth. 2
Sun-fhine. Even then that fun-fhine brew'd a shower for him
Sundays. Sigh away Sundays

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Why fuch imprefs of shipwrights, whofe fore task does not divide the Sunday from the week

Sunder. Strangers and foes, do funder and not kifs

And chides the sea that funders him from thence

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Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain, to funder his that was thine enemy

Sunder'd. Shall we be funder'd? fhall we part, fweet girl

Romeo and Juliet.5 3 9952 55
As You Like It.13 228218
Sunder'd.

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