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Sunder'd. Away! vexation almost stops my breath, that funder'd friends greet in the hour of death

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1 Henry vi. 4 3 562|149| Merch. of Venice. 1 2199153 Ceriolanus. I 1705235

Superfluity comes fooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer
Then we shall have means to vent our musty superfluity
Superfluous. I fee no reason, why thou shouldst be so fuperfluous to demand the time of
the day

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1 Henry iv.
Let the fuperfluous and luft-dieted man that slaves your ordinance
Superflux. Expofe thyself to feel what wretches feel that thou may`st shake the super-
flux to them

Supernal. From that supernal judge, that stirs good thoughts
Superpraife. To vow and swear and superpraise my parts

Ibid. 3
King John. 2 1

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Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2

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About the fixth hour, when men fit down to that nourishment, which is called fupper

2 Henry vi. 51 601142

Love's Lab. Loft. 1

And come again to fupper to him, of purpose to have him fpend less

And, as I guess, to make a bloody fupper in the Tower

Supplant. And so fupplant us for ingratitude

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Timon of Athens.3181318 3 Henry vi. 5 5 631159 Titus Andronicus. 1 2 835156

Supple. A brace of draymen bid-God speed him well, and had the tribute of his fupple

knee

I will knead him, I will make him fupple

knees feed arrogance, and are the proud man's fees

Supper. We have suppler fouls than in our priest-like fasts
Suppliance. The perfume and suppliance of a minute

Suppilant. What thrill-voic'd fuppliant make this eager cry

Scandal'd the fuppliants for the people

Supplyant. Whereunto your levy must be supplyant

Richard .1 4 4192 9 Troil, and Creff 2 3 8702 20 Ibid. 3 3 875128 Coriolanus. 51 733216 Hamlet. 131004148 Richard ii. 5 3 437 214 Coriolanus. 3 1 719 210 Cymbeline. 3 914 2 10

Suppigment. Your means abroad you have me, rich; and I will never fail beginning,

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Only to feem to deserve well, and to beguile the supposition of tl.at lascivious young

boy, the count, have I run into this danger

Supt. I have fupt full with horrors

Sur-addition. So gain'd the fur-addition, Leonatus

'Surance. Give them fome 'furance that thou art Revenge

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Surety. Then you shall be his furety: give him this, and bid him keep it better than

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As a furfeit of the fweeteft things, the deepest loathing to the ftomach brings

So thou my furfeit and my herefy, of all be hated
Now comes the fick hour that his furfeit made

As one that furfeits, thinking on a want
Though not by war, by furfeit die your king

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Surfeits. What authority furfeits on, would relieve us

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Coriolanus 11 7031121 1726235 98250

Thou art too full of the war's furfeits, to go rove with one that's yet unbruis'd Ib. 4 Surfeiting. His purpose surfeiting, he sends a warrant for my poor brother's head

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Meaf. for Meaf 5
2 Henry iv. 5 5 5062 2
Tempeft. 2

Surfeit-fwell'd. So furfeit-fwell'd, fo old, and so profane
Surges. I faw him beat the surges under him, and ride upon their backs
- Leak'd is our bark; and we, poor mates, stand on the dying deck, hearing the surges
threat

Timon of Athens. 4 2 Expecting even when fome envious furge will in his brinish bowels fwallow him

Surgeon. Have by fome furgeon, Shylock, on your charge, to ftop his wounds, left he do bleed to death

I am, indeed, fir, a furgeon to old shoes

Let me have a furgeon, I am cut to the brains

Surgery. Our hands are often tarr'd over with the surgery of our sheep
Surly borne

Surplice. Though honesty be no puritan, yet it will do no hurt; it will wear the furplice
of humility over the black gown of a big heart
Surplus. It is a furplus of your grace, which never my life may last to answer

He hath faults, with furplus, to tire in repetition

Sur-reyn'd jades

Surrey, Duke of. D. P.

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Survey. Whole beauty did astonish the survey of richeft eyes
Surveyor to the duke of Buckingham. D. P.

All's Well. 53

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Henry viii.

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Ibid. 1

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My furveyor is false; the o'er-great cardinal hath fhew'd him gold
Sufpect. And draw within the compass of suspect the unviolated honour of your wife

Do not thou fufpect my years

As the fufpect is great

If my fufpect be falfe, forgive me, God

My lord, you do me shameful injury, falsely to draw me in these vile fufpects

He liv'd from all attainder of fufpe&t

ftill comes where an estate is leaft

Sufpend. If it shall please you to fufpend your indignation
Sufpicion. Wear his cap with fufpicion

Out of all fufpicion, fhe is virtuous

I have too much believ'd mine own fufpicion

See what a ready tongue fufpicion hath

All our lives will be ftuck full of eyes

always haunts the guilty mind

Thus have we swept suspicion from our feat

Your fufpicion is not without wit and judgment

Sufpire. To him that did but yesterday suspire

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Lear. I

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Did he fufpire, that light and weightless down perforce muft move

Suftain. A better never did itself sustain upon a soldier's thigh

Suftaining. On their sustaining garments not a blemish

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Winter's Tale. 3

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3 Henry vi. 56

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Ibid. 5 7 632213

Otbello. 4 2 10722 7 King John. 3 4 400249 2 Henry iv. 4 4 499116 Othello. 5 2 1078237 Tempeft. 1 2 439 Lear. 4 4 955237 Henry v.2 1515212 Lear. 3 4 948252 Twelfth Night. 1 5 312152

Swaddling-clouts. That great baby, you see there, is not yet out of his fwaddling-clouts

Swag-bellied Hollander

Swagger. Will he fwagger himself out on's own eyes
Swaggered. A rascal, that swaggered with me last night
Swaggerers. I must live amongst my neighbours; I'll no fwaggerers:
name and fame with the very best

Swaggering. What hempen home-spuns have we swaggering here
Swain. Thou gentle nymph, cherish thy forlorn fwain

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A. S. P. C.L.

Swallows. True hope is fwift, and flies with fwallows wings

have built in Cleopatra's fails their nefts

Richard iii. 5
Ant. and Cleop. 410

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· The fwallow follows not fummer more willingly, than we your lordship; nor more willingly leaves winter

And run like swallows o'er the plain

Tim. of Athens. 3 6
Titus Andron. 2 2

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Merry W. of Windf. 5

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Now to the Goths, as fwift as fwallow flies, there to difpofe this treasure in my

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Let mufick found, while he doth make his choice; then, if he lose, he makes a fwanlike end, fading in mufick

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Wherefoe'er we went, like Juno's fwans, still we went coupled,

I am cygnet to this pale faint fwan, who chants a doleful hymn

Merch. of Venice. 3 and infeparable

So doth the fwan her downy cygnets fave, keeping them prifoners wings

As You Like It.1

to his own death

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underneath her
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3 Henry vi. 1 3 607250

As I have feen a fwan with bootlefs labour swim against the tide
For all the water in the ocean can never turn the swan's black legs to white T. An. 4

And I will make thee think thy fwan a crow
I will play the fwan, and die in mufic

Swan's down feather. The swan's down feather, that stands upon the
tide, and neither way inclines

Swan's neft. Our Britain feems of it, but not in it; in a great pool, a
Savart, like my shoe, but her face nothing like fo clean kept

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Antony and Cleop.3 2782241 fwan's neft Cym. 3 4 910230 Com. of Errors. 3 2 1112/11

Swarths. An affection'd afs, that cons state without book, and utters it

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by great swarths

And there the strawy Greeks, ripe for his edge, fall down before him, like the mowers fwath

Swathing cloaths. Thrice hath this Hotspur Mars in fwathing cloaths, this infant warrior, in his enterprizes difcomfited great Douglas

Sway. Let my counsel sway you in this case

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Are you not mov'd, when all the fway of earth shakes, like a thing unfirm J. Cæfar. 1 3
Proceed i' the fway of your own will
Sway'd and fashion'd by the hand of heaven

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Heaven forgive them, that so much have fway'd your majesty's good thoughts away from me

And, Henry, hadft thou sway'd as kings should do

Swaying. Rather swaying more upon our part, than cherishing the exhibiters against

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If you fwear by that that is not, you are not forfworn
What they fwear in poetry, may be faid, as lovers, they do feign
To fwear, and to forfwear; according as marriage binds, and blood breaks
What is not holy, that we fwear not by, but take the highest to witness
Ask him his name, and orderly proceed, to fwear him in the juftice of his caufe
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This fwears he, as he is a prince, is juft; and, as I am a gentleman, I credit

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Squear.

Swear. Who fhould I fwear by? thou believ'ft no god

Tit. Andron.

- When a gentleman is difpos'd to fwear, it is not for any ftander-by to curtail his oaths

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Cymbeline. 2
Romeo and Juliet.
Mer. W. of Windf. 2
Merchant of Venice. 3

- Why should I think you can be mine, and true, though you in swearing shake the throned gods

Sweat. The ploughman loft his sweat

When service sweat for duty, not for meed
Where none will sweat but for promotion

Ant. and Cleop.1
Midf. Night's Dream. 2
As You Like It. 2

Is not the grease of a mutton as wholesome as the sweat of a man
If I do fweat, they are drops of thy lovers, and they weep for thy death
Drops bloody fweat from his war-wearied limbs

He was stirr'd with fuch an agony, he sweat extremely

with wrath

It is no little thing to make my eyes to fweat compaffion

I have fweat to fee his honour

A chilling sweat o'er-runs my trembling joints

'Till then, I'll fweat, and feek about for eafes

Sweating. Here comes the sweating lord

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Titus Andronicus. 2

Sweaty. This fweaty haste doth make the night joint-labourer with the day
Sweeps. She fweeps it through the court with troops of ladies

And lo, where George of Clarence sweeps along

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-You fhall have letters from me to fome friends, that will sweep your way for you

What a fweep of vanity comes this way
Sweep-flake. That sweepstake, you will draw both friend and foe, winner and lofer Ham. 4||
Sweet as fpring-time flowers

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Richard ii. 2 I 420 I I

Troilus and Creff51885

- I have given him that, which, if he take, shall quite unpeople her of liegers for her
fweet

Sweet gloves. You promis'd me a tawdry lace, and a pair of sweet gloves
Sweet-beart. Give me fome fack; and sweet-heart, lye thou there

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W.'s Tale. 4 3 352120
2 Henry iv. 2 4 485210
Troil. and Cre528852 6
Lear. 4 6 9572 18

Titus Andronicus. 4 4 849145
Twelfth Night.2 3314252

1 Henry vi. 3 3 558 159

Romeo and Juliet. 2

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Unless it fwell paft hiding, and then it is past watching

Swelling. Between these fwelling wrong-incenfed peers

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Troil, and Creff
Richard iii. 2

Three lads of Cyprus,-noble fwelling fpirits, that hold their honours in a wary distance

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Swill'd with the wild and wafteful ocean

Swills your warm blood like wash

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Swimmers. Doubtful it ftood; as two fpent fwimmers, that do cling together, and choak their art

Swim. Dar'ft thou, Caffius, now leap in with me into this angry flood, and swim to yonder point

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Swine. Pearl enough for a swine

O monftrous beaft! how like a fwine he lies

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To hug with fwine

This foul fwine lies now even in the centre of this ifle
Swine-drunk. Drunkenness is his best virtue, for he will be fwine-drunk
Swinge. If they deny to come, swinge me them foundly forth unto their husbands

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Richard iii. 5 2
All's Well. 4 3

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Singe-bucklers. You had not four such swinge-bucklers in all the inns of court again

2 Henry iv. 3 2 Merry W. of Wind. 5 5 Meafure for Meafure. 5 1 2 Henry iv. 5 4

Swing'd. I would have swing'd him, or he should have swing'd me
Had he been lay, my lord, I had fwinged him foundly
I will have you foundly fwing'd for this
Sinifh fleep. When in fwinish fleep their drenched natures lie, as in a death Macb. 17
Savinftead. Toward Swinftead, to the abbey there
Stitch and purs. Switch and fpurs, or I'll cry a match
Savitzers. Where are my Switzers

Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 9791 3
Hamlet. 4 31029147

Sweens. So play the foolish throng with one that swoons, come all to help him, and so ftop the air by which he should revive

- I fwoon almost with fear

Many will fwoon when they do look on blood

Meaf. for Meaf. 2 4
Mid. Night's Dream. 2 3
As You Like It. 4 3

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Did your brother tell you how I counterfeited to fwoon, when he shewed me your handkerchief

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Swoop. What all my pretty chickens, and their dam, at one fell swoop
Sword. If I were young again, the sword should end it

Jul. Cafar.1
Troilus and Cref: 3
Macbeth. 4

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- I bruifed my fhins the other day with playing at sword and dagger with a master of fence

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I have seen the time, with my long sword, I would have made you four tall fellows skip like rats

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- I woo'd thee with my fword, and won thy love, doing thee injuries
Let the prologue feem to say, we will do no harm with our sword
Or, with a base and boisterous sword, enforce a thievish living on the common road

M. N. Dr. 1 1
Ibid. 3 1

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An old rufty fword ta'en out of the town armory, with a broken hilt, and chapeless, with two broken points

My fword and yours are kin, good sparks, and lustrous

Tell him, that his fword can never win the honour that he lofes

Therefore on, or strip your sword stark naked

Swear by this fword, thou wilt perform my bidding

Let us rather hold faft the mortal sword

Left, unadvised, you stain your fwords with blood

Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 265123
All's Well. 2 1283156
Ibid. 3 2 291157
Tw. Night. 3 4 325110
Winter's Tale. 23 343 45
380 211

Put up your fword betime, or I'll fo maul you and your toasting iron
What my tongue fpeaks, my right drawn fword may prove

Macbetb. 4 3

King John. 2 1 391112

Ibid. 4 3 4062 5

Richard ii. 1

And by that fword I swear, which gently laid my knighthood on my shoulder Ibid. 1
My fword hack'd like a hand-faw

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If the man were alive, and would deny it, I would make him eat a piece of my
fword

And blunt the fword, that guards the peace and fafety of your perfon
And hides a fword, from hilt unto the point, with crowns imperial,

coronets

Ibid. 5 4 472128 2 Henry iv. 5 2 5031 7 crowns, and Henry . 2 ch

It will toaft cheese, and it will endure cold, as another man's fword will
His bruifed helmet, and his bended fword

Fortune made his fword, by which the world's best garden he atchiev'd
His brandifh'd fword did blind men with his beams

The cry of Talbot ferves me for a sword

Come with thy two-hand fword

- Get thee a sword, though made of a lath

5141 11 Ibid. 21 5142 8 Ibid. 5cb 537 7 Ibid. 5cb

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