Solace. We will with fome strange pastime folace them A. S. P. C. L. Love's Labor Loft.141 3 1642|15 Sold. I know not how they fold themselves; but thou, like a kind fellow, gav'st thyself away Solder. Wars 'twixt you twain, would be as if the world should cleave, and that slain men should folder up the rift Soldiers. Like Pharaoh's foldiers in the reechy painting 2 Henry iv. 4 3 496 241 Antony and Cleop 3 Much Ado About Noth. 3 3 135 226 As it is bafe for a foldier to love; fo I am in love with a base wench Love's L. Loft. 2 150 248 As You Like It. 2 Ibid. 41 241 247 K. John. p. 387. 3 Henry vi. p. 603. Cymbeline, p. 893. 1 Hen. vi. p. 543. Coriolanus. 703. You have some stain of foldier in you Ant. and Cleop. p. 767. 929 Lear. Ibid. 1 1 2782 9 This is your devoted friend, fir, the manifold linguist, and the armipotent foldier 16.4 3 299111 Macbeth.51 383143 - Fie, my lord, fie! a foldier, and afraid Your fon, my lord, has paid a foldier's debt -The fwords of foldiers are his teeth, his phangs, and now he feasts, mouthing the flesh of men K.Jobn. 2 2 393 255 — As not a foldier of this feason's stamp should go fo general current through the world - prefs'd by Falstaff 1 Henry iv. 41463160 Ibid. 4 2 465147 - I have got in exchange of a hundred and fifty foldiers, three hundred and odd pounds A foldier is better accommodated than with a wife I am a foldier, (a name, that, in my thoughts, becomes me best) Look to fee, the blind and bloody foldier, with foul hand, defile the locks of your thrill thrieking daughters For foldiers ftomachs always ferve them well -I am a foldier; and unapt to weep, or to exclaim on Fortune's fickleness Our foldiers'—like the night-owl's lazy flight - Or die a foldier, as I liv'd a king Thou waft a foldier, even to Cato's wish We thank the gods our Rome hath such a soldier - But he's a try'd and valiant foldier.-So is my horfe as little should brook wrongs, as gods Ibid. 3 3 522116 1 Henry vi 3 5521 50 Ibid. 54 5671|19 3 Henry vi 1610223 Richard .31 649120 Coriolanus. 4708230 Ibid. 197102 Julius Cæfar. 4758124 Timon of Athens.3 5 817148 -But when they would feem foldiers, they have galls, good arms, ftrong joints, true fwords - And may that foldier a mere recreant prove, that means not, hath not, or is not in - Cymbeline lov'd me; and when a foldier was the theme, my name was not far off - I am soldier to, and will abide it with a prince's courage Soldier-breeder. Thou muft, therefore, needs prove a good foldier-breeder 3 863251 864 147 Ibid. 13 Much Ado About Noth. II 124130 Macbeth. 5 4 385110 Antony and Cleop. 21 77416 Cymbeline. 4 2 916|2|31| 17247 Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4 44 232 Salemanes. Pr'ythee, Virgilia, turn thy folemnnefs out o' door, and go along with us Cor. 3 707 255 Soler. You have dancing fhoes, with nimble foles; I have a foul of lead Rom. and Juliet. 14 972126 Solicited. So tell him, with the occurrents, more or lefs, which have folicited Hamlet.5 21041 152 Solicitor. Our best-moving fair folicitor Love's Labor Lof. 21 152135 Othello. 3 31059228 Macbeth.43 381 261 381261 Solicits. Frame yourself to orderly folicits Soliciting. This fuper-natural foliciting cannot be ill Solidares. Here's three folidares for three A. S. P. C.L Cymbeline 2 31 903/4/13 Macbeth. 3 365233 Timon of Athens 318131 28 Solomon. Profound Solomon turning a jigg Solinus, Duke of Ephefus. D. P. Solon. But fafer triumph is this funeral pomp, that hath afpir'd to Solon's happiness Comedy of Errer:. 103 Love's Labor Left 4 3 1621 29 Titus Andronicus.1 Solus. Egregious dog! O viper vile! the folus in thy most marvellous face Merchant of Venice.2 Somerfet, Duke of. D. P. 1 Henry vi. p. 543. D. P. D. P. 2 Henry vi. 5711 Duke, let him fhun caftles; fafer fhall he be upon the fandy plains, than where caftles mounted stand 3 Henry vi 603 - kill'd Ibid. 14 577 232 Ibid. - Two of thy name, both dukes of Somerset, have fold their lives unto the House of York; and thou shalt be third, if this fword hold 2602/16 1 Henry vi: 51 628221 Ibid. 5 5 6302'16 Ibid. 6031 Meaf. for Meaf1| 1| 76 1'49 Comedy of Errors.2 2† 1071:59 Macbeth.31 374125 Cymbeline. 2854/26 Something-fettled. Variable objects shall expel this something-fettled matter in his heart Sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages My fometime general As thou, my sometime daughter Our fometime fifter, now our queen Somme. He hath pass'd the river Somme Son. Being an honeft man's fon, or rather an honest woman's fon Hamlet. 1101853 Merchant of Venice.1 1 195117 Coriolanus. 4 1 726149 Lear. Hamlet. -Had I as many fons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death He talks to me, that never had a fon 1939 224 21001 214 Had I a dozen fons, I had rather have eleven die nobly for their country, than one voluptuously furfeit out of action of fixteen, pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping fire, with it beat out his For two and twenty fons I never wept, because they died in honour's lofty bed Fools ne'er had lefs grace in a year-Fool's For I the ballad will repeat-Clown's Full fathom five, thy father lies-Ariel's Get you hence, for I must go-Autyclus and others Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate fings-Mufician's He that has a little tiny wit-Fool's Hey Robin, jolly Robin-Clown's Honour, riches, marriage blesling-Juno's How should I your true love know-Ophelia's I am gone, fir-Clown's If we fhadows have offended- Puck's I fhall no more to fea, to fea,-Stephano's King Stephen was a worthy peer-Iago's Love, love, nothing but love, ftill more-Pandarus's Now until the break of day-Oberon's Tw. Night. 42 327 253. Tempeft. 4 1 17146 Hamlet.4 51028217 Twelfth Night.4 232814 Midf. Night's Dream. 5 2 196213 Tempeft. 2 2 111 Hamlet. 5110341 Win. Tale 4 2 349 228 6 As You Like It.5 3 24725 Othello. 2 Winter's Tale. Troilus and Creff Tempest. 2 As You Like it. Midf. Night's Dream. 31055222 Twelfth Night. Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 161216 Queen's Women's Henry viii. 13 I 686138 Love's Labor Loft. 5 Much Ado About Noth. 5 2 145 155 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 181225. 129 242 O mistress Wine, where art thou roaming-Clown's Pardon, goddefs of the night-Claudio's Sigh no more-Balthazar's Take, oh, take thefe lips away-Boy's Tell me where is fancy bred-to Bassanio The cod-piece that will house-Fool's The god of love-Benedick's Much Ado About Noth. The poor foul fat finging by a fycamour tree -Defdemona's Then is there mirth in heaven-Hymen's Much Ado About Noth. 2 Meaf for Meaf4 1 92155 2210148 2 947 3 21442 7 Othello. 4 31073135 As You Like It. 5 4 249118 Cymbeline. 5 5 928233 As You Like It. 2 5 2312 24 To fair Fidele's graffy tomb-Guiderius and Arviragus's Under the greenwood tree-Amien's Was this fair face the cause, quoth fhe-Clown's We fhall do nothing but eat and make good cheer-Silence's Weaving fpiders come not here-Fairies Wedding is great Juno's crown-Hymen's What fhall he have, that kill'd the deer-Forefier's When daizies pied, and violets blue-Spring's Where the bee fucks, there fuck 1—Ariel's While you here do fnoring lie-Ariel's 2 Henry iv.5 3 504125 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3 181 232 Sonnets. By wailful fonnets, whofe compofed rhimes fhould be full fraught with fer 181 221 37214 146| IL Romeo and Juliet. 51 99457 Merchant of Venice. 2 2 203112 Richard iii.34 Ant. and Cleop. 34 Meaf. for Meaf31 21 651252 7841 21 Sooth A.S. P. C. L. Comedy of Errors.j4 4 115|240 Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 2 265243 - He is my father, fir; and, footh to say, in countenance somewhat doth resemble Ibid. 4 2 270) 35 Twelfth Night. 2 4 316255 Winter's Tale. 4 3 35155 Macbeth. 236419 Ibid. 5 5 38526 That e'er this tongue of mine, that laid the fentence of dread banishment on yon 'proud man, fhould take it off again with words of footh Richard .33429235 Richard iii. 1 3 64231 And footh the devil that I work thee from Sootb'd. You footh'd not, therefore hurt not Soothers. By heaven, I cannot flatter; I defy the tongues of foothers Henry viii. 23 682236 Soothing. When drums and trumpets fhall i' the field prove flatterers, let courts and cities be made all falfe-fac'd foothing Soothsayer. D. P. Julius Cæfar. p. 741. D. P. 893 2266151 Sops. Quaff'd off the mufcadel, and threw the fops all in the fexton's face Cymbeline. Taming of the Shrew. 4 642232 3 862241 Lear. 2 2 940237 2 Henry iv. 51 601112 Lear. 3 4 948 260 Sophy. By this fcimitar, that flew the Sophy and a Perfian prince Merchant of Venice. 21 202146 Well, while I live I'll fear no other thing so fore as keeping safe Neriffa's ring A fore of time, should seek a plaister by contemn'd revolt We fee the wind fit fore upon our fails To provide a falve from any fore that may betide For 'tis a fore upon us, you cannot tent yourself Out fword, and to a fore purpose Sorer. To lapfe in fullnefs is forer, than to lye for need 8221 1397 Sorrieft. Why do you keep alone, of forrieft fancies your companions making Macbeth. 374152 Sorrow. If a hearty forrow be a fufficient ransom for offence Your forrow hath eaten up my fufferance Sleep, that fometimes fhuts up forrow's eye Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4 43 244 Merry Wives of Windfor-4 2 65210 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 189 3 Now at our forrows pale, fay what thou canst, I'll go along with thee As You Like It. 1 3 228 Wherever forrow is, relief would be Your forrow was too fore laid on, which fixteen winters cannot blow away To thew an unfelt forrow, is an office which the falfe man does eafy - I will inftruct my fo rows to be proud - Here I and forrows fit, here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it - Teach thou this forrow how to make me die Ibid. 5 3 3621 1 Ibid. 4 3 382/2/18 King Jobn 396238 396143 400 251 Ibid. 31396243 Ibid. Serrez. For forrow ends not, when it feemeth done A. S. P. C. L. Richard ii. 12, 4161;19 Ibid. Let him not come there, to feek out forrow, that á ells every where Ibid. 1 Methinks fome unborn forrow, ripe in fortune's womb, is coming toward me Ibid. 2 'Tis with falfe forrow's eye, which for things true, weeps things imaginary Bolingbroke's my forrows difmal heir 2 416130 341912 2 422 242 2423152 Make duft our paper, and with rainy eyes write forrow on the bosom of the earth 16.3 2 427250 Give forrow leave a while to tutor me to this fubmission Ibid. 41433117 Hath forrow struck so many blows upon this face of mine, and made no deeper wounds Since fudden forrow ferves to fay thus-fome good thing comes to-morrow — I dare swear, you borrow not that face of feeming forrow fo royally in you appears, that I will deeply put the fashion on, and wear it in my heart Impatience waiteth on true forrow - And give my tongue-ty'd forrows leave to speak This forrow that I have, by right is yours - breaks seasons, and repofing hours makes the night morning, and the noon-tide night - - It were loft forrow to wail one that's loft I am your forrow's nurse, and I will pamper it with lamentations Ibid. 1 4 6421 8 Eighty odd years of forrow have I feen, and each hour's joy wreck'd with a week of teen So foolish forrow bids your stones farewel If forrow can admit fociety, tell o'er your woes again by viewing mine Ibid. 41 657141 Ant. and Cleop. 4 2 790 252 concealed, like an oven ftopp'd, doth burn the heart to cinders where it is This forrow is an enemy, and would ufurp upon my watry eyes, and make them blind with tributary tears Unknit that forrow-wreathen knot Has forrow made thee doat already Ibid. Ibid. 3 2 844139 But forrow that is couch'd in seeming gladness, is like that mirth fate turns to fudden fadnefs Troi. and Cre 1 858135 All is outward forrow; though, I think, the king be touch'd at very heart Cymbeline.1 1893116 Patience and forrow ftrove who thould exprefs her goodliest would be a rarity most belov'd, if all could fo become it Who, by the art of known and feeling forrows, am pregnant to good pity When forrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions Whofe phrafe of forrow conjures the wandering stars, and makes them ftand like wonder-wounded hearers This forrow's heavenly; it ftrikes where it doth love Sorry. The place of death, and forry execution Comedy of Errors.5 117254 340119 Macbeth. 22 369 26 2 Henry iv. 1 Tempeft 2 1 i 5782 7 8141 Sart. |