Secrecy. When you have spoken it, 'tis dead, and I am the grave of it We are lucky, boy; and to be fo ftill requires nothing but fecrecy - And for fecrecy, no lady clofer; for I well believe, thou wilt not doft not know - What fecret hath held you here I can be fecret as a dumb man No words of other men's fecrets Oh, let me live, and all the fecrets of our camp I'll fhew . What I am, and what I would, are as fecret as maiden-head A.S. P. C. L. All's Well 3 297|1|17 Winter's Tale.33347224 utter what thou 1 Henry in 3 451157 Love's Labor Left.1| 1| 149|2|18 Sir, there lies fuch fecrets in this farthel, and box, which none must know but the king Had I been the finder-out of this fecret, it would not have relish'd This fecret is fo weighty, 'twill require a strong faith to conceal it Winter's Tale. 43356260 among my other Ibid. 52 3611:0 Henry viii. 2685215 J. Cefar. 17492/14 Ibid. 21749234 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847 155 - This fecret will force him to think I have pick'd the lock, and ta'en the treasure of -I'll have this fecret from thy heart, or rip thy heart to find it Secret things. Those fecret things all but what he has with her Cymbeline. 2 902160 Ibid. 3 5 912|1|24 Troi. and Creff52885214 Winter's Tak. 3 356 165 Sect. This is a creature, would she begin a sect, might quench the zeal of all professors elfe - Whereof I take this, you call love to be a fect, or feyon So are all her fect; if they be once in a calm, they are fick And we'll wear out, in a walled prifon, packs and fects of great ones Setary. My lord, my lord, you are a fectary, that's the plain truth How long have you been a fectary astronomical Securely. 'Tis done like Hector; but fecurely done Security. And you all know, fecurity is mortal's chiefeft enemy - I look'd he fhould have fent me two and twenty yards of fattin, knight, and he fends me fecurity gives way to confpiracy Sedge. Giving a gentle kifs to every fedge Now will he creep into fedges And Cytherea, all in fedges hid; which feem to move and wanton with her breath, even as the waving fedges play with wind Seducer. Otherwife a feducer flourishes, and a poor maid is undone You lord archbishop,-whose see is by a civil peace maintain'd Meaf for Meaf3| - If they be still and willing, I'll undertake, may fee away their fhilling richly in two fhort hours - This morning fee you appear before them I fee before me, man, nor here, nor here, nor what enfues Seeds. If you can look into the feeds of time, and say which grain will grow, and which will not, speak then to me Seeded. The feeded pride that hath to its maturity blown up in rank Achilles Tr. & Cr.13864218 Seednefs. As blofloming time, that from the feedness the bare fallow brings to teeming foy fon Seeing. But the wisest beholder that knew no more but seeing, could not fay if the importance were joy or forrow Seek. Why fo earnestly feek you to put up that letter Seeling. Come, feeling night, karf up the tender eye of pitiful day 2 roo2|1|44 Ibid. I - Thefe, indeed, feem, for they are actions that a man might play Scemed I ever otherwise to you?—Out on thy seeming-You feem to me a Dian in her orb Much Ado Ab. Noth. 41 137239 Seemers. Then fhall we fee if power change purpose what our feemers be M. for M. Seeming Pluck the borrow'd veil of modesty from the fo feeming Mrs. Page M.W.of W3 - Falfe feeming Meaf for Meaf 2 4 Bear your body more feeming Nor my heart that thought her like her feeming This hath some seeming If aught within that little feeming fubftance, or all of it 4 2 2 H. iv. S 791 2 592 8 85145 248216 3 35022 2503218 4 6851 3 3863 128 7900246 2 915224 humility H. viii. 2 That under covert and convenient seeming haft practis'd on man's life Ibid. 3 2 947135 Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 986134 Othello. She that, fo young, could give out fuch a feeming, to feel her father's eyes up, clofe as oak Hamlet. I 51007135 Thid. 3 21019 2 3 - Putting on the mere form of civil and humane feeming Ibid. 2 31048122 11053 250 Seen. Then to have seen much, and to have nothing, is to have rich eyes, and poor - As a fchoolmafter well seen in mufic - I will make a complimental affault upon him, for my business feeths Troi, and Cref. 3871217 Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 1921 19 Seiz'd. Did forfeit with his life, all thofe lands, which he stood feiz'd of Seld. If I might in entreaties find fuccefs, (as feld I have the chance) Self affairs. Being over full of felf-affairs, my mind did lofe it Unless felf-charity be fometime a vice Self-comparifons. Confronted him with felf-comparisons Self-cover'd. Thou changed and felf-cover'd thing Self-endear'd. She is fo felf-endear'd Midf. Night's Dr. Self-exhibition. To be partner'd with tom-boys, hir'd with that felf-exhibition which your own coffers yield Self-figur'd, To knit their fouls in felf-figur'd knot Self-love, my liege, is not fo vile a fin, as telf-neglecting Self-mifus'd. Thyfelf is felf-mis-us'd Self-mould. That felf-mould that fashioned thee, made him a man Cymbeline.17 900 151 Ibid. 2 3 903242 Henry 2 4 5191 6 2 Henry vi. 52 601235 Richard iii. 4 4 6631 4 Richard ii. 1 2 415238 Lear. 51 961 1 21 Self flaughter. Against self-slaughter there is a prohibition fo divine, that cravens my weak hand Sell when you can, för you are not for all markets A.S. P. C. L. As You Like It 131 5 2401439 Semblable. It is a wonderful thing, to see the semblable coherence of his men's fpirits 2 Henry iv. 5 1501218 Ant, and Cleop.34783233 Tim. of Athens. 4 3 819 247 Hamlet. 5 21038 219 Semblably. His name was Blunt, femblably furnish'd like the king himself 1 Hen. iv.5 3 4701 18 Semblance. If you go out in your own femblance, you die Thofe two Dromio's, one in femblance The femblance of a maid Merry W. of Windfor. 4 2 66119 Thy image doth appear in the rare femblance that I lov'd it first Merchant of Venice. 3 4 213129 As many other mannish cowards have, that do outface it with their semblances - I have your own letter, that induced me to the femblance I put on As he made semblance of his duty, would have put his knife into him Twelfth Night. 4 310156 2253241 Semiramis. We'll have to thee a couch, softer and sweeter than the luftful bed on pur pofe trim'd up for Semiramis - This goddess, this Semiramis Sempronius. D. P. Tim. of Athens. p. 803. Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Senate. Which will in time break ope the locks o' the senate D. P. Titus Andron 2 1 836157 -D. P. Tim. of Ath. -D. P. Cymbeline. p. 893. The fenators fhall bear contempt hereditary Sender. We must receive him according to the honour of his fender Senfe, ftomach of Howfoe'er you have been juftled from your senses One who never feels the wanton ftings and motions of the fenfe Against all fenfe you do importune her -Their fenfe thus weak, loft in their fears, thus strong 803 1043 Meaf. for Meaf15 79218 Midf. Night's Dream.3 2 185 144 And what impoffibility would flay in common sense, fense faves another way A. W.21 284 243 Your fenfes, unintelligent of our infufficiency, may, though they cannot praife_us, as little accufe us Winter's Tale. 1 You fmell this business with a fenfe as cold as is the dead man's nofe Ibid. 2 - Which fo drew the rest of the herd to me, that all their other senses stuck in 333 119 1340155 Ibid. 3 355 219 Henry v.41 528152 Timon of Ath. 1 2 808 111 Troilus and Creff. 86419 -The untun'd and jarring fenfes, O, wind up of this child-chang'd father Ibid. 17 8581 54 Cymbeline. 2 2 902148 Lear. 4 6 956 2 14 Ibid. 47 960119 Rom. and Jul.1 968 19 Hamlet. 3 4 10241 57 Senfelefs. I would I were fenfelefs, fir, that I might not feel your blows Com. of Errors. 4 4 115153 Very brief, and exceeding good fenfe-less Senfelefs obftinate. You are too fenfeless-obftinate Senfible. You are fenfible in nothing but blows, and fo is an afs Twelfth Night. 3 4 324 26 Richard 31 648226 Comedy of Errors.4 4 115154 Senfuality. You are more intemperate in your blood than Venus, or those pamper'd animals, that rage in favage fenfuality Sent. The lord ambassador fent from a fort of tinkers to the king Sentences. Drunk himself out of his five fentences Shall quips and fentences A fentence is but à cheveril glove to a good wit A. S. P. C. L. 2 Hery vi. 31 258213 Merry Wives of Wind. I 47147 3 1312 9 Twelfth Night. 3 1 32014 - What is thy fentence then, but fpeechlefs death, which robs my tongue from breathing native breath And, with rain'd pride, to come betwixt our fentenee and our power Sententious. He is very fwift and fententious Richard ii. As You Like It. -And the hath the prettiest fententious of it, of you, and rosemary Romeo and Juliet. 2 3417247 3 Henry vi. 1 1931128 4 248210 4980157 16c69 Ibid, 2 Much Ado About Noth. 5 615110 21341 4 Richard iii. 3 6653250 Hamlet. 3 210221 2 King John. 2 139126 1 421 2 29 Timon of Athens. 5 Titus Andron. 4 8451 46 Is there no fequel at the heels of this mother's admiration Sequence. Cut off the fequence of posterity Be not thyfelf, for how art thou a king, but by fair fequence and fucceffion of degree Why lifts fhe up her arms in fequence thus Sequent. Immediate fentence, then, and fequent death He hath fram'd a letter to a fequent of the stranger queen's Hamlet. 5 21037226 -The gallies have fent a dozen fequent meflengers this very night at one another's heels Othello. 1 21046125 Sequefter. This hand of yours requires a fequefter from liberty Sere. He is deformed, crooked, old, and fere Comedy of Errors. 4 The clown fhall make those laugh, whose lungs are tickled o' the fere Serge, Ah, thou fay, thou ferge, nay, thou buckiam Ibid. 1 31050231 1113230 21013223 7 596223 671 21041123 2 Henry vi. 4 As You Like It. 2 I 229125 1 26917 2 81214 1421 9 1721 10 Merchant of Venice. 4 1215144 Ibid. 3 .2 187 3 183 I I 2 196223 3 281 249 All's Well. He is a very ferpent in my way; and wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread, he lies before me Forget to pity him, left thy pity prove a ferpent that will fting thee to the heart Ibid. Richard ii. 53437156 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587152 Their touch affrights me as a ferpent's fting Serpent. The ferpent that did fting thy father's life, now wears his crown Hamlet. If any wretch hath put this in your head, let heaven requite it with the ferpent's curfe Serpent's egg. And therefore think him as a ferpent's egg A. S. P. C.L. 1007,1123 Othello 2107021 Julius Cafar 21 747 17 Serp go. Do curfe the gout, ferpigo, and the theum, for ending thee no fooner M.fer M.3 Troilus and Cre 87222 - I cannot be true fervant to my master, unless I prove false traitor to myself Ibid. 4 3 4157 Merry Wives of Wind. 2 2 54147 Comedy of Errors. 4 2 113:3 Let me be your fervant; though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty As You Like It. 2 3 230153 Your fervant's fervant is your fervant, madam 'There's not a one of them, but in his houfe I keep a fervant fee'd Both fell by our fervants, by those men we lov'd most Twelfth Night.332043 Peace, plenty, love, truth, terror, that were the fervants to this chosen - I had rather be a fervant in my way, than sway with them in theirs Servanted. My affairs are fervanted to others Henry viii. 26804 infant, shall Ibid 5 47028 Coriolanus 2 1 714 enemy 1.2 3 718 Cymbeline. 51 9201 24 Othello. I 164411 Serve. Then give me leave to read philosophy, and while I pause, serve in your har 116 Coriolanus. 5 2 734250 Romeo and Juliet. 41 990124 Much Ado About Noth. 2149123 king Henry viii. 2 692259 Much Ado About Noth, 1112218 for duty, not for meed As You Like It. 2 3 23025 Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 270 250 Twelfth Night.2 5 319131 She that would alter fervices with thee, the fortunate unhappy Macbeth. 6 367224 My gracious lord, I tender you my service, such as it is, being tender, raw, and young Ricbard ii. 2 3 424212 I know not whether God will have it so, for some displeasing service I have done The fervice that I truly did his life, hath left me open to all injuries And do fome fervice to Duke Humphrey's ghoft Is it even fo? repays he my deep fervice with fuch contempt - I know his noble nature, not to let thy hopeful fervice perish too Do it at once, or all thy precedent fervices are all but accidents unpurpos'd · Your laft fervice was fufferance, 'twas not voluntary I have done the flate fome service, and they know it Serviceable. Be ferviceable to my fon, quoth he A ferviceable villain Servilius. D. P. Serving creature. Then will I give you the ferving creature 2 Henry vi. Richard iii. 2 658 218 Antony and Cleop. 412 795 229 Taming of the Sbrew. 125711 Lear. 4 5 959 Timon of Athens. 8031 Romeo and Juliet. 43 993 216 Lear. 3 Servitors. Thus are poor fervitors constrain’d to watch in darkness, rain, and cold 948/237 Induc, to Taming of the Shrew. 125123 948 253 |