1612 Sleeve-Land. He so chants to the fleeve-hand, and the work about the square on't Sleive. Thou idle immaterial fkein of sleive filk Winter's Tale. 45 pittance Tam. of the Shr. 4 4 2722 32 Lear. 11 93227 Taming of the Shrew. 41269123 Thou may'ft flide from my shoulders to my heel with no greater a run but my head and neck Lear. 3 4 948242 Merry Wives of Windfor. 11 4713 Ibid. 3 4 622 4 Induc. to Taming of the Shrew. Sliding. Rather proved the fliding of your brother a merriment than a vice Meaf. for Meaf 2 4 'Slight, I could fo beat the rogue - will you make an ass of me Away, flight man Slighted. The rogues flighted me into the river Slightly. You have, by fortune, and his highness' favours, gone slightly o'er low steps The king must take it ill, that he, so slightly valu'd in his messenger, should have him thus reftrain'd Slime. An honest man he is, and hates the flime that sticks on filthy deeds Othello. 5 2 107723 Slink. We will flink away in fupper time - "Tis he, flink by and note him So his familiars from his buried fortunes flink all away Merchant of Venice. 2 4 204 239 Slips. Without any flips of prolixity, or crossing the plain highway of Induc. to Let him let the matter flip, and I'll give him my horse 2 254 249 Twelfth Night. 3 4 325149 2 Henry vi. 2 2 580254 Titus Andronicus. 23 838242 Ibid. 5 85 136 919136 Rom. and Jul. 2 4 978235 - Such wanton, wild, and ufual flips, as are companions noted and most known to youth and liberty Hamlet. 21009/116 Slipp'd. We, in pity of the gentle king, had flipp'd our claim until another age 3 H.vi. 2 2 613112 Troilus and Creff23 Standing on flippers, (which in nimble haste had falsly thrust upon contrary feet) Slippery. My wife is flippery And he that ftands upon a slippery place, makes nice of no vile hold to stay him up O, world, thy flippery turns When they fall, as being slippery standers, the love that lean'd on them as flippery too As flippery as the Gordian knot was hard A flippery and subtle knave Slip-food. Thy wit fhall not go flip-fhod Slipt. If he had been as you, and you as he, you would have slipt like him Sliver. She that herself will fiver and disbranch from her maternal fap, wither Othello. 21 1053 252 Lear Meaf.for Meaf. 2 2 83459 perforce must There on the pendant boughs her convent weeds clambering to hang, fliver broke Sliver'd. Slips of yew, fliver'd in the moon's eclipfe Lear. 4 2 954148 Slobbery. But I will fell my dukedom, to buy a slobbery and a dirty farm, in that nookfhotten ifle of Albion Slops. As a German, from the waist downwards, all flops What faid master Dombledon, about the fattin for my fhort cloak and flops 1 H. iv.|1|2| Slep. Bon jour ! there's a French falutation to your French flop A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.21 41 9781238 Sloth. Wearinefs can fnore upon the flint, when refty floth finds the down pillow hard Slevenry. And time hath worn us into flovenry And newly move with cafted flough and fresh legerity Slow. I am nothing flow, to flack his hafte Slow'd. I would I knew not why it should be flow'd Cymbeline. 36 9131 33 Henry v. 4 3 532121 Twelfth Night. 2 5 3191 20 Ibid. 3 4 323145 Henry v.41 527 217 Romeo and Juliet. 41 989 160 Slabber. Slubber not business for my fake Sluggardiz'd at home Slower. To leave this keen encounter of our wits, and fall fomewhat into a flower method You must therefore be content to flubber the glofs of your new fortunes Ibid. 41 989 261 Slic'd. Holds his wife by the arm, that little thinks fhe hath been fluic'd in his abfence -out his innocent foul through ftreams of blood Slumbers. In thy faint flumbers, I by thee have watch'd, and heard thee murmur tales of iron wars - O murd'rous flumber! lay'ft thou thy leaden mace upon my boy, that plays thee mufick That I may flumber in eternal fleep When will this fearful flumber have an end Slumbry. In this flumbry agitation Slank. Or flunk not Saturnine, as Tarquin erft, that left the camp to fin in Lucrece bed Titus Andronicus. 41845 2 21 -Set them down for fluttish spoils of opportunity Thou haft to pull at a fmack of the contrary K. John. Ibid. 2 Your lordship, though not clean past your youth, hath yet some fmack of age in you -Thy life hath had some smack of honour in it Smalos. Where the warlike Smalos, that noble honour'd lord, is fear'd, and lov'd W.Tale.S Smear'd. Whofmear'd thus, and mir'd with infamy 13591 39 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 9891 7 Much Ado Ab. Noth. 4 1 138|2| 4 1 Henry vi. 47 Merry Wives of Wind 3 2 There was the rankest compound of villainous smell that ever offended noftril Ibid. 5 - of calumny -Thou loseft thy old fmell You fmell this bufinefs with a fenfe as cold as is a dead man's nofe - Ifmell it; upon my life, it will do well - Go, thrust him out at gates, and let him smell his way to Dover – Thy counsel, lad, fmells of no cowardice 56411 59236 64118 86 2 44 2 226 14 Meaf for Meaf 2 4 As You Like It.1 Smell. Do you smell a fault Smelling fo fweetly (all musk) and so rufling Smiles. Beftow thy fawning fmiles on equal mates Loofe now and then a scatter'd smile, and that I'll live upon If you fhould fmile, he grows impatient I do pity his diftrefles in my smiles of comfort Tw. Night, 2 5 Macbeth. 2 31925 23354 35 3 372125 Induc. to Tam, of the Shrew. If thou entertainest my love, let it appear in thy fmiling, thy fmiles become thee well And making practis'd smiles, as in a looking-glass -Where we are, there's daggers in men's fmiles Where I first bow'd my knee unto this king of smiles, this Bolingbroke 1 Hen, iv. 1 When time shall serve, there fhall be smiles I can fmile, and murder while I fmile Who durft smile, when Warwick bent his brow Henry v. 2 3 Henry vi Ibid. 5 Richard iii. Henry viii. 2 4 685236 170426 And fome, that smile, have in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischief - An thou can'st not smile as the wind fits, thou'lt catch cold shortly -you my speeches as I were a fool Her fmiles and tears were like a better day One may fmile, and smile, and be a villain Troil. and Greffida. Smiling. Thus fmiling, as fome fly had tickled slumber; not as death's dart Ibid. 2 2 941142 Ibid. 4 3 955139 51007243 Hamlet. Much Ado About Netb. 3 335129 Henry v.3 3 521260 Timon of Athens. 2 809153 King John. 4 2 404 2 50 2 Henry vi 577 King John, 2 1 391252 Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. 2 3 130154 170|2|39 3351236 Antony and Cleap.1 As You Like It. I Smother. Thefe things, come thus to light, fmother her fpirits up Smug. A beggar, that us'd to come fo fmug upon the mart Richard iii. 4 3 658241 Merchant of Venice. 3 1 209111 you Winter's Tale. 1 2 335142 may pace eafy, Snails. Love's feeling is more soft, and fenfible, than are the tender horns of cockled fnails Love's Lab. Loft.14 31 163|2|54 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 -But I can tell why a fnail has a house A.S. P. C. L. As You Like It. 412421 28 938227 Lear.1 - Why, to put his head in? not to give it away to his daughters, and leave his horns without a cafe Snail-par'd beggary Bid the fnail-pac'd Ajax arm for shame Snail-flow in profit Ibid. 15 938232 Richard iii. 4 3 659 26 Troil. and Cref. 5 5 889120 Merchant of Venice. 2 5 2052 19 Snake. And there the fnake throws her enamell'd skin; weed wide enough to wrap a fairy in I fee love hath made thee a tame snake About his neck a green and gilded fnake had wreath'd itself Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2 181153 181221 As You Like It. 4 3 244156 We have scotch'd the fnake, not kill'd it, fhe'll clofe, and be herself In my heart-blood warm'd, that sting my heart Ibid. 4 3 244 237 Macbeth. 3 2 3742 4 Ibid. 41377257 Richard ii. 3 2 427231 I fear me, you but warm the starved fnake, who, cherish'd in your breasts, will sting your heart Snapper-up. Who being, as I am, litter'd under Mercury, was likewise a snapper-up of unconfider'd trifles Snare. D. P. Snar'd. Till they have fnar'd the shepherd of the flock - The fnake lies roll'd in the chearful fun Or as the fnake, roll'd on a flowering bank, with fhining checker'd flough, doth fting a child of the Scot Meafure for Meafure. 4 2 932 19 Hamlet. 4 7 1033118 2 Henry iv. 2 4 48323 1 Henry iv. 3 3 46227 Troilus and Creff1 2 861114 Twelfth Night. 2 3 3151 49 1 480225 1148153 Snatch. Why then, it feems, fome certain fnatch or fo, would ferve your Snatchers. We do not mean the courfing fnatchers only, but fear the main intendment Snatches. Leave your snatches, and yield me a direct answer She chaunted fnatches of old tunes Sneak. And fee if thou can find out Sneak's noise 2 Henry iv. 2 Love's Labor Loft. Winter's Tale. 1 2 3341 26 Love's Labor Loft.31 154250 time expend with Othello. 1 3 1051116 All's Well. 4 5 300151 Mer. of Venice.25 20534 1 Henry iv. 2 4 456233 Othello. 11044 218 Tempeft. 41 16,241 To kindle fire with snow Two Gent. of Verona. 27 32233 Sap-confuming winter's drizled fnow Let it fnow eringoes -That pure, congealed, white, high Taurus' fnow, fann'd with the eastern wind Merry Wives of Windfor-5 5 7126 1192 25 Oh, that I were a mockery king of fnow, itanding before the fun of Bolingbroke, to A.S. P. C.L. Snow. Whofe blufh doth thaw the confecrated fnow that lies on Dian's lap Tim. of Ab.438232145 Titus Andres 841 247 Rom, and In winter with warm tears I'll melt the fnow 983251 Love's Labor L42160118 Snow-white pent. That draweth from my fnow-white pen the ebon-colour'd ink Snow-broth. A man, whose blood is very snow-broth Snowt. D. P. Snuff. You'll mar the light, by taking it in fnuff He dares not come here, for the candle you fee it is already in fnuff M. Night's Dr. - Let me not live, quoth he, after my flame lacks oil, to be the snuff of younger fpirits Who therewith angry, when it next came there, took it in snuff To hide me from the radiant fun, and folace i' the dungeon by a fnuff Snug. D. P. So. Quibble upon fo It may be fo, &c. A play upon the word - we seem to know, is to know straight our purpose Even fo muft I run on, and even so stop I am quickly ill, and well, so Antony loves Either he fo undertaking, or they fo fuffering 175 1942 24 All's Well. 1228041 175 Midf. Night's Dream. All's Wel4295 K. Jahn $74112 Antony and Cleep.13 771|1| Cymbeline. 42916124 Seal. Not on thy foal, but on thy foul, harsh Jew, thou mak'st thy knife keen Societies. My wild focieties Society, (faith the text) is the happiness of life Merchant of Venice.4 215243 Hamlet, 221012214 - To make fociety the fweeter welcome, we will keep ourself till fupper time alone Conceptions only proper to myself, which give some soil, perhaps, But I would have the foil of her fair rape wip'd off Love's Labor La11 1321 55 2 Henry v.44 500 Henry win. 26762 to my behaviours Julius Cæfar 2 742 Troil, and Creff2 28681 Thid 2 886: Midf. Night's Dream.32 1862 enthron'd and fpher'd 862/2/16 Troil, and Creff3 Merchant of Venice. 5) 219/2/16 |