Silk button. The very butcher of a filk button Silken point. For a filken point I'll give my barony Silliness. It is filliness to live, when to live is a torment Silly. A filly time to make prescription for a kingdom's worth A. S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet.|2|4| 97826 2 Henry iv. 474 459 Othello 31050 146 3 Henry vi. 33 620133. -There was a fourth man, in a filly habit, that gave the affront with them Cymbeline, 53 Silly beat. And my reverence is the filly cheat 9212 22 Winter's Tale, 4 2 348240 Silver. Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge 'tween man and man M.cfV3 2 2102 31 Saw'st thou not boy how Silver made it good -Hatch'd in filver Silver found. Mufick with her filver found Induc, to Tam. of the Shrew. Silver fweet. How Gilver (weet found lovers' tongues by night Silver water. Unless you let this filver water keep a peaceful progress to the ocean - though I ftand here Smell like Bucklersbury in fimple time truth You fee how fimple and how fond I am Tam. of the Shrew. 5 Ibid. 2 977 110 Ibid. 3 1 2 As You Like It. 2 Merry Wives of Windfor 45 Merry W. of Wind. 47243 Tbid. 3 3 60227 Com. of Err. 5 1 118236 Mid. N. Dream.3 2 1891 2 2 Henry vi. 3 575 236 Ibid. 31 583 254 Lear. 37 951 247 Ibid. 4 4 955 246 - Salisbury and Warwick are no fimple peers Simplicity. You are a very fimplicity 'oman All's Well. I I - Love, therefore, and tongue-ty'd fimplicity, in least, speak moft, to my capacity Cymbeline. 5 5 925 240 947 133 Meaf for Meaf3 3 84249 Ibid. 3 3 8517 Ibid. 2 4 85239 Ibid. 2 4 85/2/46 Comedy of Errors. I 2 105 245 Ibid 3 2 1102 Much Ado About Noth 2 1 1277. Ibid. 4 1 137161 1372 33 Merchant of Venice. 3 5 213256 As You Like It.27 232260 Ibid. 3 2 234 256 Twelfth Night 1 5 311 3 — Then is sin struck down like an ox, and iniquity's throat cut like a calf Henry viii. 1 Hen. vi. 4 Richard iii. Ibid. 2 658112 I 686 2 61 26911 52 2 593118 648 225 O what authority and fhew of truth can cunning fin cover itself withal So the fins of my mother fhall be visited upon me Moft mifchievous foul fin, in chiding fin that amends is but patch'd with virtue -If the fins of your youth are forgiven you, you're well to live Wint. Tale. 3 3 347218 - Be Mowbray's fins fo heavy in his bofom, that he may break his foaming back — Commits the oldest fins the newest kind of ways courfer's Richard ii.1 A.S. P. C. L. Timon of Albans $16! += Fold $102 21 Sin. Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy - I beseech thee, youth, pull not another fin upon my head, by urging me to fury Romeo and Juliet 3995 215 -Alas, what ignorant fin have I committed Othelle. Sin-conceiving womb K. John. Sincerity. And make a riot on the gentle brow of true fincerity - In very fincerity of fear and cold heart, will he to the king, and lay open all our proceedings Sinerved. He will the rather do it, when he fees ourselves well-finewed to our defence K. John. 57411 All's W Sinewy. Worthy fellows; and like to prove most finewy fwordsmen Why he fings them over, 'as they were gods and goddesses Wi's Tale. Ibid. 4 Ibid. 4 Troilus and Creffida. 5 She will fing the favagenefs out of a bear Singing. Not fo young, fir, as to love a woman for finging 283 12 3 354 3511 354235 8855 Oibello. 411004 Lear. 49359 Tw. Night. 3 4 323143 Singularities. Your gallery we pafs'd through, not without much content in many fin gularities Sink of fear That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall, may run into that fink Sink-a-pace. I would not fo much as make water, but in a fink-a-pace Sinking-ripe. And left the ship then finking-ripe to us Sinklo. D. P. Sinned. Yet finned I not, but in mistaking I have then finned against his experience, and tranfgrefs'd against his valour All's W.75 285 Sinon. And, like a Sinon, take another Troy Tell us what Sinon hath bewitch'd our ears Sire. But in this case of wooing, a child fhall get a fire, if I fail not 3 Henry vi. 32 619 Titus Andronicus.53 8542 Cymbeline. 3455|2" of my cunning Sirrah! you shall buy this sport as dear as all the metal in your (hop will answer Comedy of Errors. Sir-reverence. Such a one as a man may not speak of, without he fay fir-reverence Ib. Sit. I fit at ten pounds a week the wind in that corner Tave Gent. of Ver. Much Ado About Nothing. -Q fit my husband's wrongs on Hereford's fpear, that it may enter butcher Mowbray's breaft We fee the wind fit fore upon our fails Our judgment fits five times in that, ere once in our fine wits Sith, you yourself know, how easy it is to be such an offender 'twas my fault to give the people scope it your pleasure is Richard ii.. Ibid. Mer. Wives of Wind 2 Meal for Meaf Ibid. 26/2/48 Tem. of the Shrew.lil_1) 287| there is no juftice in earth, nor hell, we will folicit heaven that both charge and danger fpeakļagainst so great a number All's Well Sithence, in the lofs that may happen, it concerns you fomething to know it Lear. 2 Sitting. I'll write you down: the which fhall point you forth, at every fitting what you must fay Siward and his fon. D. P. Six-pence. Thus hath he loft fix-pence a-day during his life T there's a teftril for me too 4.945 140 32812/23 Winter's Tale. 4 3 355120 Midf. Night's Dream. 4 Size. With all the fize that verity would without lapfing fuffer it With any fize of words To fcant my fizes Sa'd And as my love is fiz'd, my fear is so Stains-mates. I am none of his skains-mates Starf. Come feeling night, fkarf up the tender eye of pitiful day Ski. My fhallow fimple skill Go you with me, and I will ufe your skill Whate'er he be, it kills not much Whose skill was almost as great as his honesty that which makes 3631 2 191250 3 314233 273414 796 29 2 826134 Lear. 2 4 Truo Gent. of Verona. - I think you have as little skill to fear, as I have purpose to put you to't It kills not greatly who impugns our doom And all the fkill I have remembers not thefe garments 544/217 21020 4 979 2 42 374 243 25/1/16 2 2 124 20 226617 All's Well.1| 1| 277125 W's Tale. 4 3 351131 2 Henry vi. 31 585259 Lear. 4 7 960 224 In mine ignorance your skill shall, like a star i the darkest night, stick fiery off indeed Skillet. Let housewives make a skillet of my helm Skimble-feamble. And fuch a deal of skimble-skamble stuff, as puts me Skin. I have your hand to fhew: if the skin were parchment, and the were ink I have feen the day, with my good biting faulchion I would have made them fkip Lear. 5 3 9651 47 Cymbeline. 4 2 916243 Tam, of the Shrew. 2 1 263121 Skir. And make them skir away, as swift as ftones enforced from the old Affyrian flings Skirts. Hath in the skirts of Norway, here and there, shark'd up a lift of landless refolutes Hamlet. 11000227 Now by the fky that hangs above our heads Skittif Spirits Skogant. I faw him break Skogan's head at the court gate, when he was a crack 2 H. iv. 3 Since the more fair and crystal is the sky, the uglier seem the clouds that in it fly -Men judge by the complexion of the sky the state and inclination of the day Ibid. 3 Sky-afpiring and ambitious thoughts Skyife. To o'er-top old Pelion, or the fkyish head of blue Olympus Prol. to Troilus and Creff. 8572 4 2 4891 44 I 19221 2394140 2 40414 Winter's Tale. 3 3 5461 50 Slack. If then they chanced to flack you, we could control them And I am nothing flow to flack his hafte A.S. P. C. L. Romeo and Juliet | 989|1 60- Cymbeline. - Say, that they flack their duties 894137 Winter's Tale 5 33913 Henry vi. 4624239. Ibid. 13 60 Slain. Ay, almost flain, for he is taken prisoner Two Gent. of Verona. 3 2 Comedy of Errors. 3 1 If he took you a box o' the ear, you might have your action of flander Meaf for Meaf2 I'll devife fome honeft flanders Much Ado About Netb. 21 126223 Chiefly by my villainy did confirm any flander that Don John had made - Change flander to remorse, that is some good - There is no flander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail Pierc'd to the foul, with flander's venom'd spear, the which no balm can cure Ibid. Ibid. 5 6 440 5 Richard iii, 136404 Thou flander of thy mother's heavy womb But that flander, fir, is found a truth now Ibid. 3 3 651223 Henry viii. 21 680/2/23 Troil, and Creff. 3 86325 You shall not find me, daughter, after the flander of most step-mothers, Cymbeline. 1 2854152 characterized fo her judgment, that what's elfe rare, is choak'd When flanders do not live in tongues Slander'd. Were you not then as cruel as the fentence that you have slander'd fo And let me be a slave, to atchieve that maid whose sudden fight hath thrall'd my wounded eye Mechanic flaves, with greafy aprons, rules and hammers, shall uplift us Thou art a slave, whom fortune's tender arm with favour never clafp'd 3424 2152 5 1257115 All's Well. 4 3 298 28 Lear. 141 1953229 Cymbeline.17 900|1|31 3 Henry vi. 56 632112 Slaughter'd. In fuffering thus thy brother to be flaughter'd, thou sheweft the naked path way to thy life Slaughter-boufe. The uncleanly favours of a flaughter-house His realm a flaughter-houfe, his fubjects flain As loth to bear me to the slaughter-house Go, hie thee, hie thee from this flaughter-house Slaughter-men, And join'ft with them will be thy flaughter-men Richard .12 415546 King Jobn 4 3 406219 3 Henry vi. 54 63025 Richard iii. 33 652221 Ibid. 1656247 1 Henry vi. 3 3 558255 3 Henry vi.l141 609219 Slaughter Had he been flaughter-man to all my kin, I should not for my life but weep with him Slaughter-man. I'll be thy flaughter-man; fly frantick wretch Slaught rer. Thou dost wrong me; as the slaught'rer doth, which giveth Slay. The one I'll flay, the other slayeth me A. S. P. C. L. Titus Andron.44 84912132 Cymbeline. 5 3 921 136 King John. 313981 42 many wounds 1 Henry vi. 25 554 2 37 Midf. Night's Dream. 22 Lear. 42 Julius Cæfar. 55 180 245 954217 764 245 370122 1000 145 Sleekly. Let their heads be fleekly comb'd The best of rest is fleep Sleek o'er your rugged looks -How fleek and wanton ye appear in every thing may bring my ruin Sleep, a comforter, when it visits forrow - He that drinks all night, and is hang'd betimes in the morning, may fleep the founder all the next day - His fleeps were hinder'd by thy railings - give thee all his reft For debt that bankrupt fleep doth forrow owe Comedy of Errors.5 95 256 117 2 2 - Grim death, how foul and loathsome is thine image - Till o'er their brows death-counterfeiting sleep, with leaden and batty wings doth creep that fometimes fhuts up forrow's eye, steal me awhile from mine own company Ibid. 3 2 - I have an expofition of fleep come upon me Ibid. 3 1821 26 185251 -I come to bring him fleep Winter's Tale. 23 -Now o'er the one half world nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abuse the curtain'd fleep 341 2 59 - Shake off this downy fleep, death's counterfeit, and look on death itself -Making fuch difference betwixt wake and fleep, as is the difference betwixt day and night Richard ii. 4172 7 Henry iv. -King Henry's foliloquy on fleep 2 Henry iv. 459119 459 1 17 1487 261 -I fhall not fleep in quiet at the Tower Why didft thou fleep when such a deed was done Richard iii. 31 649223 659 159 Ant, and Cleop. 22 776 1 24 We did fleep day out of countenance -kill thofe pretty eyes, and give as soft attachment to thy fenfes as infants empty of all thought ―, thou ape of death, lie dull upon her Troilus and Cre42 878 210 - thou hast been a grandfire, and begot a father to me: and thou hast created a mother Ibid. 5 4 922 260 -If our father would fleep 'till I wak'd him, you should enjoy half his revenue for ever -The fault would not 'scape cenfure, nor the redresses sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast If I may truft the flattering truth of fleep Lear. 1 2 933 132 Romeo and Juliet. 22 Her body fleeps in Capulet's monument, and her immortal part with angels lives Ibid. 51 994 110 — In sleep I heard him say,-sweet Desdemona, let us be wary, let us hide our loves Sleeping. You ever have wished the sleeping of this business Othello. 3 3 1064|1|17| Henry viii. 24 685210 Sleepy business. It is not fleepy business; but must be look'd to speedily, and strongly Sleeve. With a trunk sleeve Cymbeline. 3 5 9112 8 Taming of the Shrew. 43 - Here Diomed, keep this sleeve -So here comes fleeve and t'other Ibid. 5 4 888 20 |