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I am not fick, if Brutus have in hand any exploit worthy the name of honour J. C. 2
- I am fick of that grief too, as I understand how all things go Timon of Athens.36
Sicken'd. So ficken'd their estates, that never they shall abound as formerly Henry viii. 1
Sicklemen. Sun-burned ficklemen

Sickness. Sickness is catching; O, were favour fo

There is a fickness which puts some of us in diftemper; but I cannot name the dif-
eafe

A fickness caught of me, and yet I well

'Tis a ficknefs, denying thee any thing; a death to grant this
This fickness doth infect the very life blood of our enterprize
Suddenly a grievous sickness took him, that makes him gasp, and ftare, and catch
the air

Eagerly his fickness pursu'd him still

My long fickness of health, and living, now begins to mend, and nothing brings me all things Side. Thefe are a fide, that would be glad to have this true, which they do feem to fear

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Hardly fhall I carry out my fide, her husband being alive Side-piercing. O thou fide-piercing fight

Lear. 5

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Side-flitches threat'ned Caliban

Siege of this moon-calf

Tempeft. 1
Ibid. 2 2

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To lay an amiable fiege to the honesty of this Ford's wife
Upon the very fiege of justice

M. Wives of Wind. 2

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You-to remove that fiege of grief from her
And that in my regard, of the unworthiest siege

Lays down his wanton fiege before her beauty
Our caftle's ftrength will laugh a fiege to fcorn
Then turn your forces from this paltry fiege

Bound in with the triumphant fea, whofe rocky fhore beats back the envious fiege

of wat'ry Neptune

Romeo and Juliet. 5

Meal for Meaf.4 2
All's Well.37
Macbetb. 5 5
K. Jobn. 21

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I fetch my life and being from men of royal fiege
Sieve. Ceafe thy counfel, which falls into mine ears as profitlefs as water in a fieve

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M. Ado About Notb. 5

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In this captious and untenable fieve, I ftill pour in the waters of my love All's Well.
But in a fieve I'll thither fail

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Macbeth.

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Nor the remainder viands we do not throw in unrespective sieve,

because we now

are full

Troilus and Creff2

2867 149

We'll fift this matter farther

All's Well.5

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As near as I could fift him on that argument

Richard ii.1

14132 3

Well we shall fift him

Sified. If thy thoughts were fifted, the king thy fovereign is not quite exempt
Sighs. Cooling of the air with fighs

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Two Gent. of Verona. 2 3

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Thy head ftands so tickle upon thy fhoulders, that a milk-maid, if she were in love,
might figh it off

Let Benedick, like a covered fire, confume away in fighs
No fighs, but o' my breathing

Lord, let me never have a caufe to figh, till I be brought to such a filly pass

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Thou haft a figh to blow away this praise, ending with brother, fon, and all are dead

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I have been blown out of your gates with fighs; and conjure thee to pardon Rome

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Appear thou in the likeness of a figh

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A. S. P. C. L.

Ant. and Cleop. 261 780324 Titus Andronicus. 31 843160 Ibid. 31 843212

Troilus and Creff. 1 858131

Ibid. 4 2 8791|49 Cymbeline. 34 909143 Lear. 1 2 934111

Romeo and Jul. 2 1 9751 17

He rais'd a figh fo piteous and profound, as it did feem to shatter all his bulk, and end his being

Sigling to the winds

A plague on fighing and grief! it blows a man up like a bladder

Hamlet. 2 Tempest. 12 1 Henry v.2

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We muft ftarve our fight from lover's food

I trust to taste of trueft Thisby's fight

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Sight.

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-If there be truth in fight, you are my daughter

I have feen two fuch fights, by fea and by land

As You Like It. 5 4 249130

I shall review Sicilia; for whofe fight I have a woman's longing
Then you have left a fight, which was to be feen, cannot be spoken of
My earnest caping fight

I am joyful of your nights

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For fuch a fight will blind a father's eyes
Sightless ful flances. Wherever in your fightless fubftances you wait on Nature's machiet

Macbetb. 5 367124

Sightly. It lies as fightly on the back of him, as great Alcides' fhoes upon an afs K.7.2 1 391|2|57|
Sign. Let them fignity under my sign
Much Ado About Notb. 1 1123258
Ibid. 2 3 131 130
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Though you do bear fome signs of me, yet you have too much blood in him W.'s T.2
Be thefe fad figns confirmers of thy words
King John. 3 1
But thou didit understand me by my figns, and didst in signs again parley with fin 1.4 2 405136
You fign your place and calling, in full feeming with meeknefs and humility H.vii. 2 4 6851 3
It figns well
Ant. and Cleop. 4 3 791155
Cymbeline.13 $95249
Henry v. 5b 537110

She's a good fign, but I have feen but small reflection of her wit
Sigral. Giving full trophy, fignal, and oftent, quite from himself to God

Signed. Here thy hunters ftand, fign'd in thy spoil, and crimson'd in thy lethe 7. C.31
Significant. Bear this fignificant to the country-maid Jacquenetta
Signifies. What fignifies my deadly-standing eye
Signify under my fign

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From Ireland am I come amain, to fignify that rebels there are up Signior. My tough fignior

Signiny. If ancient forrow be most reverent, give mine the benefit of figniory Rich.44 659216 Signiries. Eating the bitter bread of banishment, whilst you have fed upon my figniories

Silence is the perfecteft herald of joy

moft offends me

Sad filence

Richard 31426128
Much Ado Abt. Nath. 2 I
Ibid. 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 4

is only commendible in a neat's tongue dry'd, and a maid not vend:ble M. of V.
Her very filence, and her patience, speak to the people, and they pity her As Y. L. It. 1
But in the other's filcnce I do fee maid's mild behaviour and fobriety Tam. of the Sh.1
Be check'd for filence, but never tax'd for fpeech

I, like your filence, it the more fhews off your wonder
D. P.

With filence, nephew, be thou pol.tick

My gracious filence hail

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Speak, or thy filence on the inftant is thy condemnation, and thy death
I'll filence me e'en here

Silnq'd. Is it therefore the ambaffador is filenc'd

Silent. The filent of the night

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Sillines. It is filliness to live, when to live is a torment
Silly. A filly time to make prescription for a kingdom's worth

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There was a fourth man, in a filly habit, that gave the affront with them

Silly cheat. And my reverence is the filly cheat

2 Henry v.1 1474 159 Orbello. 1 3 1050 145

3 Henry vi. 3 3 620 133

Silver. Nor none of thee, thou pale and common drudge 'tween man and man M. of V.3
Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrero.
Saw'st thou not boy how Silver made it good
Hetch'd in filver

Cymbeline. 53

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Winter's Tale. 4 2

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Romeo and Juliet. 4

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Unless you let this filver water keep a peaceful progrefs to the ocean

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You see how fimple and how fond I am
Salisbury and Warwick are no fimple peers
And in this fimple fhew he harbours treafon
Be fimple-anfwer'd, for we know the truth
That to provoke in him are many fimples operative, whofe power will close the eye
of anguish

Ibid. 4 4 955 246

Simpleness. In her they are the better for their fimplenefs, fhe derives her honefty, and atchieves her goodness

Simplicity. You are a very simplicity 'oman

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Love, therefore, and tongue-ty'd fimplicity, in leaft, speak moft, to my capacity

-I am as true as truth's fimplicity

Simply. If he take her, let him take her fimply

He is fimply the most active gentleman of France
He is fimply the rarest man i' the world

Simular. I return'd with fimular proof enough

Thou fimular man of virtue that art incestuous
Sin Repent you, fair one, of the fin you carry
Then was your fin of heavier kind than his

Our compell'd fins stand more for number than for accompt
Might there not be a charity in fin to fave this brother's life

And many fuch like liberties of fin

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Troil. and Cre: 3 2
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Henry v.3 7 526128
Coriolanus. 4 5 729252
Cymbeline. 55
Lear. 32

Meaf. for Meaf 3 3

Ibid. 3 3

Ibid. 2 4

925 249

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Comedy of Errors. I

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127 7 31

Much Ado About Noth. z 1

O what authority and fhew of truth can cunning fin cover itself withal

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Ibid. 4 1 137 233

Merchant of Venice. 3 5 213256

As You Like It. 2 7 232260
Ibid.

Twelfth Night.

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5 3111 3

Wint.Tale. 3 3 347 218
K. Jobn.

I 390 212
Ibid. 2

Be Mowbray's fins fo heavy in his bofom, that he may break his foaming courfer's

back.

Commits the oldeft fins the newest kind of ways

Then is fin ftruck down like an ox, and iniquity's throat cut like a calf
Nor for all this land, would I be guilty of fo deep a fin
But I am in, fo far in blood, that fin will pluck on fin

The willing' fin I ever yet committed, may be abfolv'd in English
Produce the grand fum of his fins, the articles collected from his life

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Henry iv.44 500

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Hen. vi. 4 2 593118 Ricbard .3 164825

Ibid. 4 2 652 1686 26

Henry viii. 3

Ibid. 2 691152

Sin.

Sin. Nothing emboldens fin fo much as mercy

You cannot make grofs fins look clear

A. S. P. C.L Tim. of Athens 31 51 876|1|42 Ibid. 3 5 816/2/20

Which portends (unless my fins abuse my divination) success to the Roman hoft Cym. 4 2 9182 3 Plate fin with gold and the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks, arm it with rags a pigmy's ftraw doth pierce it

I beseech thee, youth, pull not another fin upon my head, by urging me to fury

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Sincerity. And make a riot on the gentle brow of true fincerity

Ibid. 4 6 95822

Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995215

Orbello. 4 2 10711 18

In very fincerity of fear and cold heart, will he to the king, and lay open all our proceedings

Sinel. By Sinel's death, I know, I am Thane of Glamis

Sinews fhorten with aged cramps

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Who with them was a rated finew too

By God's help and yours, the noble finews of our power

Stiffen the finews, fummon up the blood

Strong-knit finews

So fhalt thou finew both thefe lands together

For which my finews fhall be ftretch'd upon him

Meaf. for Meaf. 3 1

Twelfth Night. 2 5 318149
1 Henry iv. 4 3
Henry v.1 2
Ibid. 31

3 Henry vi. 3 2

5131 9 519 132 613139

Ibid. 6 616121

And 'tis this fever that keeps Troy on foot, not her own finews
Let grow thy finews 'till their knots be ftrong
Sinewed. He will the rather do it, when he fees ourfelves well-finewed to our defence

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Sinewy. Worthy fellows; and like to prove moft finewy swordsmen
Sing. I will but teach them to fing, and reftore them to the owner
When you fing, I'd have you buy and fell fo; fo give alms; pray fo
He fings feveral tunes, fafter than you'll tell money
Why he fings them over, 'as they were gods and goddesses
She will fing any man at first fight

She will fing the favagenefs out of a bear

Singing. Not fo young, fir, as to love a woman for finging
Singularity. Put thy felf into the trick of fingularity

Ibid. 4 3 351210
Ibid. 4 3351235

Troilus and Creffida. 5 2 885155
Otbelle. 4 11069|1|34

Lear. 4 935130
Tw. Night. 3 4 323148

Singularities. Your gallery we pafs'd through, not without much content in many fin

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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 fhip then finking-ripe to us

Sinklo. D. P.

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I have then finned againft his experience, and tranfgrefs'd against his valour Al's W.25 289135 And, like a Sinon, take another Troy

Sinon.

Tell us what Sinon hatl. bewitch'd our ears

And Sinon's weeping did scandal many a holy tear

3 Henry vi. 32 619128 Titus Andronicus. 5 3 854211

Cymbeline. 3 4 909248

Sire. But in this cafe of wooing, a child fhall get a fire, if I fail not of my cunning

Tam. of the Shrew. 2 1 263 248

Sirrah! you fhall buy this fport as dear as all the metal in your fhop will answer

Comedy of Errors.4 1 113128

Sir-reverence. Such a one as a man may not speak of, without he fay fir-reverence 16.3 2 111160

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Sith. Talk not of France, fith thou haft loft it all

-God is just

3 Henry vi. 1 1
Ibid. 13

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there is no justice in earth, nor hell, we will folicit heaven that both charge and danger speak 'gainst so great a number Sitbence, in the lofs that may happen, it concerns you fomething to know it All's Well. 13 at

Sitting. I'll write you down: the which shall point you forth,

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Winter's Tale. 4 3 355120

Size. With all the fize that verity would without lapfing suffer

Our size of forrow, proportion'd to our cause, must be as great as that which makes

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With any fize of words

Macbeth.

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Coriolanus. 5 2

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Macbeth. 3 2

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Two Gent. of Verona. 1
Much Ado About Notb. 1 2
Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2
All's Well. 1

I think you have as little skill to fear, as I have purpose to put you to't

It skills not greatly who impugns our doom

And all the skill I have remembers not these garments

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W.'s Tale. 4 3351131

2 Henry vi. 31 585259 Lear. 4 7 960 2 24

In mine ignorance your skill fhall, like a star i' the darkest night, stick fiery off indeed

Skillet. Let housewives make a skillet of my helm
Skill-lefs. Being skill-lefs in these parts

- as unpractic'd infancy

Skimble-fkamble. And such a deal of skimble-skamble stuff, as puts me from my faith

Skin. I have your hand to fhew: if the fkin were parchment, and the blows you gave

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Macbeth. 2

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1 Henry iv. 3 3 2 Henry vi. 4 2 K. John. 21 Timon of Athens. 4 3 them skip Lear. 5 3 Cymbeline. 4 2

I have feen the day, with my good biting faulchion I would have made
Skipp'd. I had rather have skipp'd from fixteen years of age to fixty
Skipper, ftand back; 'tis age that nourisheth
Tam. of the Shrew.2
Skipping. 'Tis not that time of the moon with me, to make one in fo fkipping a dialogue

Tw. Night.15 312 1 49

Skir. And make them skir away, as swift as ftones enforced from the old Affyrian flings

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Skirts. Hath in the skirts of Norway, here and there, shark'd up a lift of landless re-
folutes
Skittish Spirits

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Prol. to Troilus and Creff.
Skogans. I faw him break Skogan's head at the court gate, when he was a crack 2 H. iv. 3 2
Sky azured vault

Now by the fky that hangs above our heads
So foul a fky clears not without a storm
Since the more fair and crystal is the sky, the uglier feem the clouds that in it fly

Ricbard ii. 1 1414121 Ibid. 3 2 428 137 Winter's Tale. 3 3 546150

Men judge by the complexion of the sky the ftate and inclination of the day Skies look grimly

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Hamlet. 5

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Macbeth. 41 378 119

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Lear.

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Richard iii. 14 643250

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