Sent. The lord ambaffador fent from a fort of tinkers to the king Mu. Ado About Notb. 2 3 1312 Twelfth Night. 3 1 320 1 What is thy fentence then, but speechless death, which robs my tongue from breathing native breath - And, with strain'd pride, to come betwixt our sentence and our power Sententious. He is very swift and fententious - And the hath the prettiest sententious of it, of you, and rosemary Sepulcbre. What is it but to make thy fepulchre, and creep into it far -My heart, sweet boy, shall be thy fepulchre Sequel. So you will fay, when you have feen the sequel And mark how well the sequel hangs together - Is there no sequel at the heels of this mother's admiration Sequence. Cut off the fequence of pofterity 9 + Richard ii. 1 3 4172 47 As You Like It. 5 4 248 2 10 Romeo and Juliet. 24 980157 before thy time Ibid. 25 615110 Mu. Ado Ab. Norb. 3 2 134 1 4 - Be not thyself, for how art thou a king, but by fair sequence and succession R.. 214212 29 Richard iii. 3 6 653250 Hamlet. 3 2 1022 1 2 - The gallies have fent a dozen fequent messengers this very night at one another's heels Sequefter. This hand of yours requires a sequester from liberty Othello. 1 2 1046 125 Ibid. 3 4 1065 124 Sequestration. It was a violent commencement in her, and thou shalt fee an anfwerable sequestration Sere. He is deformed, crooked, old, and fere - The clown shall make those laugh, whose lungs are tickled o' the sere Serge. Ah, thou say, thou ferge, nay, thou buckram Serjeant at Arms. D. P. Serjeant. As this fell ferjeant, Death, is strict in his arrest In her chamber, making a fermon of continency to her - Thus did he strangle ferpents in his manus Hamlet. 2 2 1013223 2 Henry vi. 47 596 2 23 Hamlet. 5 2 1041123 As You Like It. 2 1 229 125 Tam. of the Sbrew. 41 26917 4 my heart Tim. of Atb. 2 2 812 1 Help me, do thy best to pluck this crawling ferpent from my breaft M. N.'s Dr. 2 Methought a ferpent eat my heart away, and you fat smiling at his cruel prey Ibid. 2 3 183 1 I will shake thee from me, like a ferpent 9 - He is a very ferpent in my way; and wheresue'er this foot of mine doth lies before me - Forget to pity him, left thy pity prove a ferpent that will fing thee -Their touch affrights me as a ferpent's sting - Were there a ferpent seen with forked tongue, that flily glided towards jefty All's Well. 1 Macbeth. 1 5 367346 Ibid. 3 4 3752 16 King John. 3 1 39821 tread, he Ibid. 3 3 400 1 to the heart Richard ii. 5 3 437156 2 Hery vi. 3 2 587152 your ma Ibid. 3 2 5891 52 - They will guard you, whe'r you will or no, from such fell ferpents as false Suffolk Ib. 3 2 5892 1 - Who 'fcapes the lurking ferpent's mortal sting Not Afric owns a ferpent I abhor more than thy fame and envy And kindly creatures turn all to ferpents Your ferpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation - It is given out, that fleeping in my orchard, a serpent stung me 3 Henry vi. 22 6112 10 Coriolanus. 137101 33 Antony and Cleop. 15772247 Hamlet. 1 5 1007 125 Serpent. ! Serpent. The ferpent that did sting thy father's life, now wears his crown A.S. P. C.L. Hamlet. 151007/1/28 If any wretch hath put this in your head, let heaven requite it with the ferpent's curse Serpent's egg. And therefore think him as a ferpent's egg Otbillo. 4 2 10702 1 Julius Cæfar. 2 1 747 1 17 Serpigo. Do curse the gout, ferpigo, and the rheum, for ending thee no fooner M. for M. 3 1 - Now the dry ferpigo on the subject Servant. Too low a mistress for fo high a servant Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 - 1 cannot be true servant to my master, unless I prove false traitor to myfelf Ibid. 4 3 Heaven bless them, and make them his servants - must their masters' minds fulfil 87222 869 138 30227 41137 Mer. W. of Winds. 2 2 54147 Let me be your servant; though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty There's not a one of them, but in his house I keep a fervant fee'd Peace, plenty, love, truth, terror, that were the fervants to this chofen Henry viii. 2 1 680144 infant, shall Ibid. 54 702 28 Coriolanus. 2 1 71414 - I had rather be a fervant in my way, than sway with them in theirs When he had no power, but was a petty servant to the ftate, he was your enemy Ib. 2 3 718 126 Every good servánt does not all commands; no bond, but to do just ones Cymbeline. 51 920124 - Various objects of servants described by Iago Servanted. My affairs are servanted to others Othello. 1 1 1044 116 Coriolanus. 5 2 734230 Serve. Then give me leave to read philofophy, and while I pause, serve in your harmony All's Well. 2 3 288 122 Ibid. 4 2 296 154 Richard ii. 44 661127 Romeo and Juliet. 4 1 990124 Much Ado About Noth. 5 2 145 123 king Henry viii. 3 2 692259 Much Ado Ab. Nob. 11 122 1 for duty, not for meed 8 As You Like It. 2 3 3302 5 Tam. of the Sbrew. 43 270250 She that would alter services with thee, the fortunate unhappy - All our fervice in every point twice done, and then done double, were poor and Macbeth. 1 6 3672 24 - My gracious lord, I tender you my fervice, such as it is, being tender, raw, and young Richard ii. 2 3 424 2 12 I know not whether God will have it so, for fome displeasing service I have done The service that I truly did his life, hath left me open to all injuries And do fome service to Duke Humphrey's ghost Is it even so? repays he my deep service with fuch contempt I know his noble nature, not to let thy hopeful service perish too - Your last service was sufferance, 'twas not voluntary Serving creature. Then will I give you the ferving creature Servitors. Thus are poor fervitors constrain'd to watch in darkness, - Let former grudges pass, and henceforth I am thy true fervitor Seffa. Seffy. Dolphin my boy, boy, Sessy, let him trot by -, come, march to wakes and fairs Sa. I would you were fet, so your affection would cease Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. 3 Henry vi. 3 3 621 137 12512 3 Lear. 3 4 948 253 : Ibid. 36 950249 Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1 28/1/20 Set That never fet a squadron in the field He'll watch the horologe a double fet Serebos. His art is of such power, it would controul my dam's god Setebos Setter. 'Tis our fetter, I know his voice Setting. And from that full meridian of my glory, I hafte now to my setting Romeo and Juliet. 35988 244 Settled. I am fettled, and bend up each corporal agent to this terrible feat - See how the blood is fettled in his face - No, he's fettled, not to come off, in his displeasure - Her blood is fettled, and her joints are stiff Settling. Trouble him no more, 'till further settling Seven-night. Which is hence a just seven-night Several. My lips are no common, though feveral they be - By some severals, of head-piece extraordinary I do not like these several councils Limit each leader to his feveral charge - and generals of grace exact Severally. The counterchange is severally in all Sever'd. Well, the king hath fever'd you and prince Harry Macbeth. 1 7 368 243 2 Henry vi. 3 2 Romeo and Juliet. 45 Lear. 47 Much Ado About Nothing. 2 1 Love's L. Loft. 2 1 Winter's Tale. 1 2 Richard ii. 3 2 588 156 6882 8 336 2 2 65117 Ibid. 53 665250 Troilus and Creffida. I 3 863152 Severing. What envious streaks do case the fevering clouds in yonder east Sex. Think you I am no stronger than my sex, being so father'd and so Sexton. D. P. A ftool and a cushion for the fexton Cymbeline. 5 5 927 242 2 Henry iv. 1 2 477 253 Rom.and Jul. 35 987 141 1 Henry iv. 3 1 457 222 husbanded. - Quaff'd off the muscadel, and threw the fops all in the sexton's face Tam. of the Sbr. 3 2 Sfoot. Jul. Cæfar. 2 1 749 2 28 Shadow. I am but a shadow, and to your shadow will I make true love - To worship shadows and adore false shapes - Come, Shadow, come, and take this shadow up That the time may have all shadow and filence in it Believe me, king of shadows, I mistook 'Tis such as you, that creep like shadows by him, and do figh heavings - So many of his shadows thou hast met, and not the very king D. P. I am your shadow, my lord; I'll follow you We must have a number of shadows to fill up the muster-book -, Simon,-Ay, marry, let me have him to fit under; he's like to be a cold I am but shadow of myself: you are deceiv'd, my substance is not here Must he be then as shadow of himself That are the substance of that great shadow I did reprefent We'll yoke together, like a double shadow I call'd thee then, poor shadow, painted queen 42 2 1 89236 180140 -To-night have ftruck more terror to the foul of Richard, than can the substance of ten thousand foldiers - I am the shadow of poor Buckingham - Such a nature, tickled with good success, disdains the shadow which he treads on at Midf. Night's Dream. 51 194127 Shaft, Shaft. I'll make a fhaft or a bolt on't A. S. P. C.L 622 4 Merry Wives of Windfor. 3 4 When I had loft one shaft, I shot his fellow off the self-fame way Merch. of Venice. 1 1 198 249 - He would have clapp'd i' the clout at twelve score, and carried you -All your shafts into the court, we will afflict the emperor in his pride Shake your shaking Go apart, Adam, and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up - Many a man's tongue shakes out his master's undoing - Be pleas'd that I shake off these names you give me a fore hand 2 Henry iv. 3 2 48927 Titus Andron. 4 3 848 2 17 Macbeth. 4 2 380156 Tempest. 2 2 11152 As You Like It. 1 1 2232 11 Othello. 3 3 10612 33 Fears and fcruples shake us: in the hand of God I stand - And either greet him not, or else difdainfully, which shall shake him not look'd on Troil. and Creff. 33 875133 - When she seem'd to shake, and fear your looks, she lov'd them most -He fupp'd at my house; but I therefore shake not Shaking. Macbeth is ripe for shaking Shales. Leaving them but the shales and husks of men Sball. Mark you his absolute shall Sballory. This is a very shallow monster Shambles. Far be it from the thoughts of Henry's heart, to make a shambles of the No man that hath a name, but falsehood and corruption doth it shame Com. of Er. 2 1 hath a bastard fame My cunning shall not shame me Shame her with what he faw o'er-night Death is the fairest cover for her shame A thousand innocent shames, in angel whiteness, bear away those blushes - Which I had rather feal with my death, than repeat over to my shame -Forget the shames you have stain'd me with Some of my fhame; if you will know of me what man I am - No shame but mine: I must, forfooth, be forc'd to give my hand oppofed against my heart D. P. 2 Henry iv. Richard iii. 3265027 2 Henry iv. 4 2 496 1 17 - A divulged shame All's Well. 2 1 284234 Upon them shall the causes of their death appear, unto our shame perpetual W.Tale. 3 2 346 137 itfelf? why do you make fuch faces Macbeth. 3 4 376 1 3 His mother shames him so, poor boy he weeps K. John 2 1 392/1/20 A fellow, by the hand of nature mark'd, quoted, and fign'd, to do a deed of shame Ib. 4 2 405120 That thou may'st prove to shame invulnerable, and stick i' the wars like a great fea mark So thy cheek pays shame, when shrill-tongu'd Fulvia scolds Let his shames quickly drive him to Rome -See, how I convey my shame out of thine eyes Ibi.5 3 735 240 Ant. and Cleep. 1 1 7672/20 Ibid. 1 4 772155 Ibid.13 787/1155 أو Shame Shame. Go, and fay, we purpose her no shame What a wounding shame is this : that they wanted cunning, in excess hath broke their hearts A. S. P. C. L. Ant. and Cleop:51 798140 The disdain and shame whereof hath ever fince kept Hector fasting and waking Troil. and Creffida. 1 2 859 148 - And think them shames, which are, indeed, nought else but the protractive trials of great Jove -'s a baby The shame itself doth speak for instant remedy - How, mak'ft thou this shame thy paftime Let shame come when it will, I do not call it That burning shame detains him from Cordelia He was not born to shame - Iago knows, that the with Caffio hath the act of shame a thousand times committed Ibid. 2 4 945 124 Sham'd. Wherein if I be foil'd, there is but one sham'd that was never gracious -You will be sham'd for ever Othello. 2 As You Like It. 1 2 226 229 Shame-fac'd. Seize on the shame-fac'd Henry, bear him hence 3 Henry wi. 48 627239 Shameless. Beyond imagination is the wrong, that the this day hath shameless thrown Shameft. But, perhaps, my son, thou shamest to acknowledge me in mifery Com. of Er. 5 An if my brother had my shape, and I had his, Sir Robert's his, like him I do pronounce him in that very shape, he shall appear in proof Nor age, nor honour shall shape privilege - I'll move the king to any shape of thy preferment He'll shape his old course in a country new Macbeth. 3 Titus Andronicus.4 4 849 2 31 Cymbeline. 1 6 898241 Thy noble shape is but a form of wax, digreffing from the valour of a man Lear. 1 I 931148 Romes and Juliet. 3 3 986 149 - Weigh what convenience, both of time and means, may fit us to our shape - My hope do shape him for the governor Ham. 4 7 1032241 Othello. 2 Sbap'd. The more of you 'twas felt, the more it shap'd unto my end of stealing them Shard-borne. The shard-borne beetle, with his drowsy hums Sharded beetle. 11052 14 Shards. They are his shards, and he their beetle Cymbeline. 3 3 908 140 - For charitable prayers, shards, flints, and pebbles, should be thrown on her Hamlet. 5 11035248 Ant. and Cleop. 3 Sharper. This life is best, if quiet life be best; sweeter to you that have a sharper Sharp-provided. With what a sharp-provided wit he reasons! to mitigate gives his uncle Richard iii. 3 1 649213 Lear. 24 944 125 2 Henry vi. 2 I 1 Henry iv. 3 3 462 132 Much Ado Abt. Noth. 3 3 135 120 Richard iii. 3 5 653242 Lear.14 936248 Midf. Night's Drean.. 51 19526 2 Henry vi. 42 594/1/19 Sheath - |