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Swallows. True hope is swift, and flies with swallows wings

A. S. P. C. L. Richard iii. 52 665,2,32 Ant. and Cleop. 410 793254

have built in Cleopatra's fails their nests
-The fwallow follows no: fummer more willingly, than we your lordship; nor
more willingly leaves winter

And run like fwallows o'er the plain

Tim. of Athens.3817224
Titus Andron. 2 2 83814

Now to the Goths, as swift as swallow flies, there to dispose this treasure in my

arms

Swan. You were alfo, Jupiter, a fwan, for the love of Leda

Ibid. 4 2 847260 Merry W. of Wind 5 5 7147

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

Merch, of Venice. 3 2 2101 26

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

As You Like It.13 228149

- I am cygnet to this pale faint fwan, who chants a doleful hymn to his own death

King Jobs. 5 7 411129

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

1 Henry vi 54 566153 3 Henry vi. 607/250

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 2 847144
And I will make thee think thy fwan a crow

I will play the fwan, and die in music
Szvan's down feather. The fwan'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
Swart, like my fhoe, but her face nothing like fo clean kept
-Crooked, fwart, prodigious

- I was black and swatt before

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

Saafhers. As young as I am, I have obferv'd these three swashers

Savafbing. We'll have a fwashing and a martial outside

Remember thy fwashing blow

Srvath. Hadft thou, like us, from our first swath proceeded

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-And there the ftrawy 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 counfel fway you in this cafe

Let us fway on, and face them in the field

A gentler heart did never fway in court

1 Henry iv.

2 460 50 Mu. Ado About Noth. 4 1 139115

2 Henry iv. 4492225 1 Henry vi. 32 558129

Are you not mov'd, when all the fway of earth fhakes, like a thing unfirm 7. Cafar. 1 3 745134 Proceed i' the fway of your own will Saray'd and fashion'd by the hand of heaven

in the back

Lear. 4 7 960 1 2
Merch. of Venice.13 201135
Tam.of the Shrew.
2 2651 52

Heaven forgive them, that fo much have sway'd your majesty's good thoughts away

from me

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

I Hen. iv 32 461116 3 Henry vi. 26 615158

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

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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 Ibid. 5 4 248 2 2
What is not holy, that we fwear not by, but take the highest to witnefs All's Well.4
Afk him his name, and orderly proceed, to fwear him in the justice of his cause

2 296,61

Richard 1 3 416150 416,150

This fwears he, as he is a prince, is just; and, as I am a gentleman, I credit him

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

A. S. P. C. L. Titus Andronicus.|5| 1| 851|1| 6

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

a prayer or two, and falls afleep

Swearer. I do believe the fwearer

Swearing 'till my very roof was dry with oaths of love

Cymbeline. 21 901140
Romeo and Juliet. 14 973 4
Merry Wives of Wind. 2 2
Merchant of Venice. 3 2

Why fhould I think you can be mine, and true, though you in swearing thake the throned gods

Sweat. The ploughman loft his sweat

When fervice fweat for duty, not for meed
Where none will fweat but for promotion

Ant. and Cleop. 1 3

Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2
As You Like It. 2 3
Ibid. 2 3

Is not the greafe 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 ftirr'd with fuch an agony, he fweat extremely

with wrath

It is no little thing to make my eyes to sweat compassion

I have fweat to fee his honour

A chilling fweat o'er-runs my trembling joints 'Till then, I'll fweat, and feek about for cafes

Sweating. Here comes the fweating lord

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770 235 1801 3 23025 230 27 Ibid. 3 2 235 19

2 Hen. iv. 4 3 496141 1 Henry iv. 44 562 225 Henry viii. 21 679146 Coriolanus. I 4 708 149 Ibid. 3 736 258 2 813 224 Titus Andron. 2 4 84018 Troi. and Creff. 511 891222 Ricbard iii. 31 648 152 Hamlet. 1

Timon of Athens.

Sweaty. This fweaty hafte 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 fweeps along

2 Henry vi.1

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

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

- As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last
-draught: fweet, quoth a! fweet fink, fweet fewer

Taming of the Shrew. 2
Richard iii. 2
Troilus and Creff5

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3 Henry vi. 5

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Ant. and Cleop. 3
Timon of Athens.1

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- 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
Sweet boney Greek

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Cymbeline.1 6
W.'s Tale. 43

2 Henry iv. 2 4 485210

Troi. and Creff 5 2

Lear. 4 6 957218

Titus Andron. 4 4

Twelfth Night. 2 3

1 Henry vi. 3 3 558 159 Romeo and Juliet. 24979113 Love's Labor Loft. 4 158 2 20 Win. Tale. 2 1 339210 Timon of Ath. 3 5 817132 Troil, and Creff12 8612 2 Richard iii. 21 644 28

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

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

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

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Swimming defcribed

Swine. Pearl enough for a fwine

O monftrous beast! how like a swine he lies.

- Killing fwine

To hug with fwine

- This foul fwine lies now even in the centre of this isle

A.S. P. C. L.

Tempest, 2 | 8154 Love's Lab. Loft.4 2 159221

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 1254128

Macbeth. 3 364154 K. Jobn.5 240/1/20 Richard iii.5 2 665|1|52 All's Well.43 299132

Swine-drunk. Drunkenness is his best virtue, for he will be fwine-drunk
Swinge. If they deny to come, fwinge me them foundly forth unto their husbands

Savinge-bucklers. You had not four such swinge-bucklers in all the

Swing'd. I would have fwing'd him, or he should have fwing'd me
Had he been lay, my lord, I had fwinged him foundly
I will have you foundly fwing'd for this

Tam. of the Shrew.5 2 276135 inns of court again

2 Henry v.32 489135 Merry W.of Wind. 5 5 75129 Meafure for Meafure. 599118 2 Henry iv.5 4 503256 Macb. 7365227 K. John. 5 3 409118 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 9791 3 Hamlet. 4 31029147

Swinife fleep. When in fwinifh fleep their drenched natures lie, as in a death
Swinfead. Toward Swinftead, to the abbey there

Switch and fpurs. Switch and fpurs, or I'll cry a match
Switzers. Where are my Switzers

Swoons. So play the foolish throng with one that fwoons, come all to help him, and fo

ftop the air by which he should revive

I fwoon almost with fear

Many will fwoon when they do look on blood

Meaf. for Meaf2 4 851 1
Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 1832
As You Like It. 4 3 245

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

Or else I swoon with this dead-killing news

What, did Cæfar fwoon

Swooning deftruction

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

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Ibid. 5 2 2462 2 Richard ii.41 656238 Jul. Cafar.

2 744 2 10 Troilus and Creff.3 2 872252 Macbeth.43 382233

Merry Wives of Wind. 1 I 45111

- I bruised my shins the other day with playing at fword and dagger with a master of fence

Ibid. I I

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

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Ibid. 2 1 532 29
Ibid. 3158149
Ibid. 3 I 582 57

Much Ado Ab. Notb. 4 139232
M. N. Dr.I I 175

I woo'd thee with my fword, and won thy love, doing thee injuries
Let the prologue feem to fay, we will do no harm with our fword

Ibid. 3 1183133

– Or, with a base and boisterous sword, enforce a thievith living on the common road

As You Like It. 23230140

An old rufty sword 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 luftrous

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

-Therefore on, or strip your sword stark naked

Swear by this fword, thou wilt perform my bidding

- Let us rather hold fast the mortal fword

Left, unadvifed, you ftain your fwords with blood

Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2 2651 23
All's Well. 2 1 28156
Ibid. 3 2 291]

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

Tr. Night. 3 4 3250 Winter's Tale. 23 343145 Macbeth. 4 3 58 211 King John. 21391|1|12 Ibid. 4 3 406 2 5 Ibid. 1 4141 26 Ibid. 14141 60

And by that word I fwear, which gently laid my knighthood on my shoulder

-My fword hack'd like a hand-faw

1 Henry iv. 2 4 453125

-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

Ibid. 4 472/1/28

2 Henry iv. 5 2 5031 7

- And hides a fword, from hilt unto the point, with crowns imperial, crowns, and

coronets

- 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

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Sword. But I'll make thee eat iron, like an oftridge, and swallow my sword like a great pin

Let this, my fword, report what speech forbears

A. S. P. C. L.

2 Henry vi. 410 598 217 Ibid. 4 10 598 244

I will hallow thee, for this thy deed, and hang thee o'er my tomb, when I am dead

Thus doth he force the swords of wicked men to turn their own points on their
masters bofoms
Advance your standards, draw your willing swords
Our strong arms be our confcience, fwords our law
I know his sword hath a sharp edge; it's long, and, it may be said, it reaches far

He had rather fee the fwords, and hear a drum, than look upon his school-master Cor.
Filling the air with swords advanc'd

Ibid. 4 10

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Richard iii. 51

665 128

Ibid. 5 3

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Ibid. 5

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668 247

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With this good fword, that ran through Cæfar's bowels, search this bofom
This is a Roman's part; come, Caffius' fword, and find Titinins' heart

Ibid. 5

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Ibid. 53

7641 34

She made great Cæfar lay his fword to bed; he plough'd her, and the cropt Ant.&Cle.
My fword made weak by my affection, would obey it on all cause
This is his fword, I robb'd his wound of it

2

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Ibid. 3 9

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Ibid. 5 1

797 250

Troil, and Creff.

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He fhould eat fwords first

When thou haft hung thy advanced sword i' the air, not letting it decline on the declin'd

Reft, fword; thou haft thy fill of blood and death

That fuch a flave as this fhould wear a sword, who wears no honesty
To be tender minded does not become the fword

Give me my long fword

. With his fword prepar'd Swear by my fword

Sword and buckler. And that fame fword and buckler Prince of Wales
Szvorn. Our general has fworn you out of reprieve or pardon
Her attendants are all fworn and honourable

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Sybils. The angry northern wind will blow these fands, like fybil's leaves abroad Tit.And. 4846113 Sycamour. Underneath the grove of fycamour

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Sylla. And, like ambitious Sylla, over-gorg'd with gobbets of thy mother's bleeding

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Sympathies. If that thy valour stand on fympathies, there is my gage, Aumerle, in gage

Richard ii.

to thine Sympathize. Then with the lofers let it fympathize; for nothing can seem foul to thofe that win

1 Henry iv. 51467155

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A meflage well fympathized, a horse to be embaffador for an afs Love's Labor Loft. 3 Sympathy, marks of

And the men do fympathize with the maftiffs, in robuftious and rough coming on H.v. 3 7 526 2 34 Sympathized. By this fympathized one day's error

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TABLE. Who art the table wherein all my thoughts are visibly character'd and engrav'd

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 7

If any man in Italy have a fairer table which doth offer to fivear upon a book, I shall have good fortune/

32219 Merchant of Venice, 2{_2| 204|1|12 Table.

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A. S. P. C. L.

Table. Drawn in the flattering table of her eye
King Jobn. 2 4395|1|28
And therefore will he wipe his tables clean; and keep no tell-tale to his memory 2 H.1.414942 19
And wide unclafp the tables of their thoughts to every ticklish reader Troi, and Creff 4 5 891246
Table book. If I had play'd the desk, or table book
Hamlet. 2 21011156
Table-fport. Let me for ever be your table-fport
Merry Wives of Wind. 4 2 671 3
Table-talk. Let it ferve for table-talk
Merchant of Venice. 3 5 214235

Tabled. Though the catalogue of his endowments had been tabled by his fide, and I to
perufe him by items

Taber. Rather hear the tabor and pipe

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Cymbeline.

Much Ado About Nothing.2

Or I will play on the tabor to the worthies, and let them dance the hay Love's L. Left. 5 1 - Doft thou live by thy tabor

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89621 3 129149 1661 4 Twelfth Night. 3| 319154 Tempeft.3 2 14241 Ant. and Cleop. 4 8 7931 37 Troil, and Greff. 5 853250 Ibid. 4 2 89739

Taciturnity. The fecrets of neighbour Pandar have not more gift in taciturnity
Tackles. Our flaughter'd friends the tackles

Though thy tackle's torn, thou fhew'ft a noble vessel
Tackled flair. And bring the cords made like a tackled stair
Tadpole. I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point
Tafata. Beauties no richer than rich taffata.

phrafes, filken terms, precife

Taffaty punk. As your French crown for your taffaty punk
Tag. Will you hence before the tag return

Tag-rag. If the tag-rag people did not clap him and hiss him

Tail. This body hath a tail more perilous than the head

Tailor. This fecrecy of thine fhall be a tailor to thee

"Tis the next way to turn tailor, or be red-breast teacher

3 Henry vi. 5 4 629251 Carielamus. 43729/16 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 980132 Titus Andronicus. 4 2 847127 Love's Labor Left. 5 2 1672 7 Ibid. 52 1701 12 All's Well. 2 2 2851 Coriolanus.3 721/249 Julius Cafar

Merry Wives of Wind. 3 3 60143

744/2/18

Cymbeline. 42 916 26

1 Henry iv.

1459218

Ant. and Cleop.

Romeo and Juliet. 2 970152
Macbeth. 5 3 384132

When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it sfhews to man the tailors of the earth

Nature difclaims in thee; a tailor made thee

And the tailor with his laft

2770114 Lear. 2 2 941112

Taint. Till Birnam wood remove to Dunfinane I cannot taint with fear
A pure unspotted heart, never yet taint with love
1 Henry vi. 54 567 215
What follows then? commotions, uproars, with a general taint of the whole ftate H.viii. 2 699 37
-If he were foil'd, why, then we did our main opinion crush in taint of our best man

- Or your fore vouch'd affection fall into taint

not thy mind, nor let thy foul contrive against thy mother aught

Tainted. Pray heaven his wifdom be not tainted

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Take in. And undergoes more goddess-like than wife-like, fuch assaults as would take

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Taking airs. Strike her young bones, you taking airs, with lameness
Taking up. Thou art good for nothing but taking up
Talber, Lord. D. P. 1 Henry vi. p. 543.-

Talbot,

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