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Set. In good set terms

And thall I now give o'er the yielded fet

Who fets me elfe? by heaven, I'll throw at all

on your foot; and with a heart new-fir'd, I follow you

As fure a card as ever won the fet

Sir, my life is yours, I humbly fet it at your will

- Thou may'ft not coldly fet our fovereign process That never fet a fquadron in the field

- He'll watch the horologe a double fet

A. S. P. C. L.

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King John. 5 2 408 243
Richard ii. 4432125
Julius Cafar. 1750113
Titus Andron. 51 851139
Cymbeline. 4 3 919125
Hamlet. 4 31027212
Othello. 1
Ibid. 2
Tempeft.1

Setebas. His art is of fuch power, it would controul my dam's god Setebos

Setter. 'Tis our fetter, I know his voice

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Setting. And from that full meridian of my glory, I hafte now to my setting Henry viii. 3 2 690232

Settle your fine joints

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988244

Settled. I am fettled, and bend up each corporal agent to this terrible feat.

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Severally. The counterchange is feverally in all

Sever'd. Well, the king hath fever'd you and prince Harry

Macbeth. 17

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Severing. What envious ftreaks do cafe the fevering clouds in yonder cast
Severn. Sandy-bottom'd Severn

Sex. Think you I am no ftronger than my fex, being fo father'd and

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A ftool and a cushion for the fexton

Winter's Tale. I
Richard iii.3

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so

husbanded
Julius Cæfar. 2

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Much Ado About Noth

Ibid. 4

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Quaff'd off the mufcadel, and threw the fops all in the fexton's face Tam. of the Sh.3

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Sexton. D. P.

*Sfoot.

Shadero.

I am but a fhadow, and to your shadow will I make true love

To worthip fhadows and adore false shapes

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'Tis fuch as you, that creep like fhadows by him, and do figh at each his needlefs heavings

So many of his fhadows thou haft met, and not the very king

D. P.

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Simon,-Ay, marry, let me have him to fit under; he's like to be a cold

I am but fhadow of myfelf: you are deceiv'd, my fubftance is not here

- Mult he be then as fhadow of himself

- That are the substance of that great fhadow I did reprefent

Will yoke together, like a double fhadow

I call'd thee then, poor fhadow, painted queen

1 Henry iv. 5

2 Henry iv.

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Ibid. 2 2482232

Ibid. 2 490144

foldier Ib.3 2 490130
1 Henry vi. 23
Ibid. 55

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571 2 4

2 Henry vi. 1 I
3 Henry vi. 4 6 625240
Richard iii.4 4 66c110

-To-night have ftruck more terror to the foul of Richard, than can the fubftance of

ten thousand foldiers

I am the shadow of poor Buckingham

Ibid. 5

Henry viii.

Such a nature, tickled with good fuccefs, difdains the fhadow which he treads on at

noon

- Haply, you fball not fee me more; or if, a mangled fhadow

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Coriolanus. I
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Antony and Cleop. 4
2 79 8

That fo the fhadows be not unappeas'd, nor we difturb'd with prodigies on earth

Shadowing their right under your wings of war

Shafalus, Not Shafalus to Procrus was fo true

Titus Andronicus.1
King John. 2

Midj. Night's Dream.

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Shuft.

A.S. P. C. L..

Shaft. I'll make a shaft or à bolt on't

When I had loft one shaft, I shot his fellow off the felf-fame way
He would have clapp'd i' the clout at twelve fcore, and carried you a
a fourteen and fourteen and a half

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Merry Wives of Wind 3 4 62,2) 4
Mer. of Venice
fore hand fhaft
2 Henry iv 24527
Titus Andren
Macbeth

All your fhafts into the court, we will afflict the emperor in his pride Shag card. Thou ly'st, thou thag-ear'd villain

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Go apart, Adam, and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up
Many a man's tongue shakes out his master's undoing

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Be pleas'd that I shake off thefe names you give me
Fears and fcruples thake us: in the hand of God I ftand
And either greet him not, or else disdainfully, which thall shake him more than il
not look'd on

When the feem'd to fhake, and fear your looks, the lov'd them most

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And ever will, though he do shake me off to beggarly divorcement,-love him dearly

He fapp'd at my houfe; but I therefore shake not

Sheking. Macbeth is ripe for thaking

Shales. Leaving them but the thales and hulks of men
Shall. Mark you his abfolute fhall

Shallow. This is a very fhallow monster

D. P. M. W. of Wind. p. 45.

You are too fhallow, Haftings, much too fhallow

Tell him, his fears are fhallow, wanting inflance

Shallowly. Moft fhallowly did you thefe arms commence

D. P.

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Shambles. Far be it from the thoughts of Henry's heart, to make a fhambles of the

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A thousand innocent fhames, in angel whitenefs, bear away those blufhies
Which I had rather feal with my death, than repeat over to my shame
Forget the fhames you have ftain'd me with

Some of my fhame; if you will know of me what man 1 am

Ibid. 41)

Ibid. 143

Mer of Venice13 201

As You Like It.43 244 223

No shame but mine: I muft, forfooth, be forc'd to give my hand oppofed against my
Beart

A divulged fhame

Taming of the Shrew. 32
All's Well 2 1) 284

Upon them fhall the causes of their death appear, unto our shame perpetual .Tale.32 3451 itfelf? why do you make fuch faces

His mother fhames him fo, poor boy he weeps

Macbeth 43761 King John. 2 39

A fellow, by the hand of nature mark'd, quoted, and fign ́d, to do a deed of fhame 42
Deep fhame had ftruck me dumb

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— That thou may'st prove to shame invulnerable, and flick i' the wars like a great fea

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Shame. Go, and fay, we purpofe her no fhame

What a wounding fhame is this

that they wanted cunning, in excefs hath broke their hearts

A. S. P. C. L.

Ant. and Cleop.51, 7981 40
Ibid. S 800 1 40

Timon of Athens. 5 6 828239

The difdáin and fhame whereof hath ever fince kept Hector fafting and waking

Troilus and Creffida.

— And think them shames, which are, indeed, nought else but the protractive trials of

great Jove 's a baby The

fhame itfelf doth speak for inftant remedy How, mak'ft thou this fhame thy pastime

Let fhame come when it will, I do not call it
A fovereign fhame fo elbows him

That burning fhame detains him from Cordelia

-He was not born to fhame

2 859148

Ibid. 13 861 258 Ivid. 3 2 873113 Lear. 4 937142 Ibid. 2 4 942244

Ibid. 2 4 945124

Ibid. 4 3 955211

Ibid. 4 3 955215

Romeo and Juliet. 3 2 984220

-Iago knows, that the with Caffio hath the act of fhame a thousand times committed

Sham'. Wherein if I be foil'd, there is but one fham'd that was never gracious

You will be tham'd for ever

Shame-fac'd. Seize on the fhame-fac'd Henry, bear him hence
Shameless. Beyond imagination is the wrong, that the this day hath

on me

Shameless-defperate. Grew hameless defperate

Shame-proof. We are fhame-proof

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Shameft. But, perhaps, my fon, thou fhameft to acknowledge me in mifery
Shanks. My confcience! thou art fetter'd more than my shanks and wrifts
Shape. For fhape, for bearing, argument, and valour

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him

An if my brother had my shape, and I had his, Sir Robert's his, like
Take any fhape but that, and my firm nerves thall never tremble
The blood weeps from my heart, when I do fhape in forms imaginary
-I do pronounce him in that very shape, he shall appear in proof
Nor age, nor honour fhall shape privilege

I'll move the king to any shape of thy preferment
He'll fhape his old courfe in a country new

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King John 1 38913
Macbeth. 34 $79146

2

Henry iv. 44 498116

Henry viii. 6741

Titus

-Thy noble shape is but a form of wax, digreffing from the valour of a man

Weigh what convenience, both of time and means, may fit us to our -My hope do fhape him for the governor

Andronicus. 4 4 849231
Cymbeline. 16 898241
Ledr. 1931148

Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 986149
Hamlet. 4 71032241
Othello. 2 110521

Cymbeline. 5 5 927141
Macheth. 3 2 374 236
Cymbeline. 3 3 908140

shape

Shap'd. The more of you 'twas felt, the more it flap'd unto my end

of

stealing them

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For charitable prayers, fhards, flints, and pebbles, fhould be thrown on her Hamlet. 5 Shark, Maw and gulf of the ravin'd falt-fea fhark

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Macbeth. 41

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Much Ado About Nothing12 1242.20

Romeo and Juliet. 5 9872 5
Troil, and Creff.52886125

Sharper. This life is belt, if quiet life be beft; fweeter to you that have a sharper

known

Sharp-provided. With what a fharp-provided wit he reafons! to mitigate gives his uncle

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1. Henry iv. 3 3 46212

Much Ado About Noth. 3 3 135120
Richard 35 653242
Lear. 1 4 936248

Shears. You have fhore with fhears his thread of filk
Shearman. And thou thyself a fhearman

Midf. Night's Dream.5

1952 6

2 Henry vi. 4 2 594 119

Sheath

Sheen. By fountain clear or spangled ftar-light sheen

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Merry Wives of Wind
1 Henry io.

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Sheba was never more covetous of wisdom, and fair virtue, than this pure foul fhall be

Henry sili.
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Comedy of Errors.

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Love, it kills fheep: it kills me, I a sheep

Ba, moft filly fheep, with a horn

- I am a tainted wether of the flock, meeteft for death

Two Gent. of Verona.

Merchant of Venice. 41 215 231

- Every 'leven wether tods, every tod yields pound and odd shilling, fifteen hundred fhorn, what come the wool to

-run not half fo timorous from the wolf

So first the harmless theep doth yield the fleece, and next his butcher's knife

Sheep-biter. Would'st thou not be glad to have the niggardly, rafcally by fome notable shame

Sheep-biting. Shew your fheep-biting face, and be hang'd an hour Sheep-cote. Draw our throne into a fheep-cote! all deaths are too few, eafy

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Sheep's-guts. That sheep's-guts fhould hale fouls out of men's bodies
Sheep-fbearing. What am I to buy for our sheep-fhearing feast
This your sheep-fhearing is a meeting of the petty gods, and you the
Sheep-whiffling rogue

Sheers. There went but a pair of fheers between us

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 357 21
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 23 129
Winter's Tale. 4 2 348
queen on't 16 43 349
Ibid. 4 3
Meaf. for Meaf 2
Richard i. 53 437-459
Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew. 2 253 221
Much Ado About Nothing. 23 130 1:57

-Sully the purity and whiteness of my fheets, which to preserve, is fleep; which be

ing fpotted is goads, thorns, nettles, tails of wafps

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Shelter. Learn this Thomas, and thou shalt prove a fhelter to thy friends

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Merry Wives of Windfer.
Twelfth Night. 4
Coriolanus. 5
Troilus and Cre

Do you hear how we are fhent for keeping your greatness back

He fhent our messengers

How in my words foever fhe be fhent, to give them feals never, my foul, confent

328

734 247

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Hamlet.321022 223

Shepherd. But I am shepherd to another man, and do not sheer the fleeces that I graze

-'s defcription of his own contented state

the occupation ridiculed by Touchstone

As You Like It. 2 4 231 15
Ibid. 2235430

If thou be'ft not damn'd for this, the devil himself will have no fhepherds
D. P.

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Now he thanks the old shepherd, which stands by, like a weather-beaten conduit of many kings reigns

father to Joan la Pucelle. D. P.

Thus is the fhepherd beaten from thy fide

1 Henry vi.
2 Henry vi. 31 585120

What time the shepherd, blowing of his nails, can neither call it perfect day, not night

employment and life preferred by Henry to a king's

So flies the reckless fhepherd from the wolf

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Like a Thepherd, approach the fold, and cull the infected forth, but kill not altogether

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A. S. P. C.L.

Sharif. A great power of English, and of Scots, are by the sheriff of Yorkshire over

It will thew honesty in us

fcarce fo grofs as beetles

thrown

Sheriff's poft. He fays he'll stand at your door like a sheriff's poft, and be the fupporter to a bench

Sherris-fack, excellent effects of on the body and mind

Sher. Or I could make him fwear the fhes of Italy fhould not betray mine intereft, and his honour

Sews. Thefe fhews be not outward, which of you but is four Volces

-Or any fhew you'll fhewhim, be not you asham'd to fhew
Shearing. If you will have it in fhewing, you shall read it in,-what do you calla here

— Of very soft society and great shewing
Sher-place. I the common fhew-place where they exercife, his fons he there pro-
claim'd, the kings of kings

Shield thee from Warwick's frown

Whofe honour heaven thield from foil

However thou art a fiend, a woman's fhape doth shield thee

Ant. and Cleop. 3 6

3 Henry vi. 4 5 625141 Henry viii. 2 674234 Lear. 4 2 954229

2 Henry iv. 4 4

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Shift. I must cony catch, I must fift

A man here needs not live by shifts

-and fave yourself

Thou fing'ft well enough for a fhift

M. Ado. Ab. Noth. 2

You have made fhift to run into't boots and spurs and all, like him that leapt into the custard

Merry Wives of Windfor. 1
Comedy of Errors. 3 2
Ibid. 5 1

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129 260

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- Not to deliberate, not to remember, not to have patience to fhift me For me, I will make fhift for one

- Cars'd be that heart that forced us to this shift

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-Nay, I fhall ne'er be aware of mine own wit, till I break my fhins against it

Macbeth. 3372 253

Tempeft. 4

As You Like It. 2 4 231130

Sip, lay her a-hold, a-hold; fet her two courfes; off to fea again, lay her off now on the beak, now in the waste, the deck, in every cabin

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is tight and yare
and theep, quibbling between the meaning of

cannot perith having thee aboard, being deftin'd to a drier death on shore

And left the fhip, then finking-ripe, to us
Ships are but boards, failors but men

Tempest, 1

Ibid. I 2

Ibid. 1

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4112 212 2

Tempeft. 5 I

Two Gen'. of Verona.

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Merchant of Venice.1

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-Now am I like that proud infulting ship, which Cæfar and his fortune bare at once

-Like to a ship, that, having 'fcap'd a tempeft, is ftraitway calm'd and boarded by

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His hipping, (poor ignorant baublex) on our terrible feas, like egg-hells mov'd upon their furges, crack'd as calily 'gainst our rocks Shipwreck. The direful fpectacle of the wreck

Cymbeline. 3
Tempeft.1

Shipwreck'd upon a kingdom, where no pity, no friends, no hope, no kindred weep for

me

Shiprareck. And fee his fhipwreck, and his common-weal's

Henry viii. 31 687 2 54 Titus Andronicus. 2 1836159

1 Henry iv. 3 3 42014

Shirts. I bought you a dozen of fhirts to your back
-There's but a fhirt and a half in all my company, and the half fhirt is two napkins
tack'd together and thrown over the fhoulders like a herald's coat without fleeves 16.4 2
-The shirt of Neffus is upon me

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Shive. And eafy it is of a cut loaf to steal a fhive
Shiver'd. So many fathom down precipitating, thou hadst fhiver'd like an egg
Shack. Come the three corners of the world in arms, and we shall hock them K. John.5 7 41 266

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