A.S. P. C. In Comedy of Errors.[4] 4 1152/40 Tam. of the Shrew. 2 265243 – He is my father, fir; and, footh to fay, in countenance fomewhat doth refemble If thy fpeech be footh, I care not if thou doft for me as much Ibid. 4 2 27033 Twelfth Night. 2 4 316255 Winter's Tale. 43 35155 Macbeth. 23649 Ibid. 5 5 385 6 That e'er this tongue of mine, that laid the fentence of dread banisliment on yon proud man, fhould take it off again with words of footh Richard H.33 429 35 Ricbard in. 3 640 31 And footh the devil that I work thee from In good footh, or in fincere verity Sooth'd. You footh'd not, therefore hurt not Saothers. By heaven, I cannot flatter; I defy the tongues of foothers Soothing. When drums and trumpets fhall i' the field prove flatterers, let cities be made all falfe-fac'd foothing Secthfayer. D. P. Julius Cæfar. p. 741. D. P. Sops. Quaff'd off the mufcadel, and threw the fops all in the fexton's face O excellent device! and make a fop of him - I'll make a fop o' the moon-fhine of you Sophifter. A fubtle traitor needs no fophifter D. P. Ant. and Cleop. p. 767. 893 Taming of the Shrew. 32 26651 6432 86% 41 Lear. 2 947 2 Henry iv. 5 1 60112 Sophisticated. Ha! here's three of us are sophisticated Lear. 3 4 · Well, while I live I'll fear no other thing fo fore as keeping safe Nerissa's ring 1 Henry vi. 5 567234 821 1397 Sorrieft. Why do you keep alone, of forrieft fancies your companions making Macbeth. 237452 Sorer. To lapfe in fulinefs is forer, than to lye for need Sorrow. If a hearty forrow be a fufficient ranfom for offence Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4 Now at our forrows pale, fay what thou canft, I'll go along with thee As You Like It. 1 3 43 244 65210 18927 228224 247117 278 Ibid. Win. Tale. Ibid. Ibid. Your forrow was too fore laid on, which fixteen winters cannot blow away Give forrow words - Here I and forrows fit, here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it -Teach thou this forrow how to make me die Now will canket forrow eat my bud 3 288 2 15 135755 2360154 3 3621 5 Ibid. 5 3 3621 1 Ibid. 4 3 382218 King Jobn 386 2 28 396 218 3962 43 1396148 400/250 Serra. Serrow. For forrow ends not, when it seemeth done - Let him not come there, to feek out forrow, that dwells every where Richard A. S. P. C. L. 12416119 2 416130 341912 - Fell forrow's tooth doth never rankle more, than when it bites, but lanceth not the fore - Ibid. 1 Ibid. 2 2 422242 - Methinks fome unborn forrow, ripe in fortune's womb, is coming toward me "Tis with false forrow's eye, which for things true, weeps things imaginary "Ibid. 2 2 422242 Ibid. 2 242318 Ibid. 2 2423152 Make duft our paper, and with rainy eyes write forrow on the bosom of the earth 16.3 2 427 250 Give forrow leave a while to tutor me to this fubmiflion Ibid. 4143317 Hath forrow ftruck fo many blows upon this face of mine, and made no deeper Ibid. 4 wounds How foon my forrow hath deftroy'd my face Ibid. Since fudden forrow ferves to fay thus-fome good thing comes to-morrow 2 H. iv. 4 434116 1434130 2 495230 2 502129 - I dare fwear, 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 nurfe, and I will pamper it with lamentations Drown defperate forrow in dead Edward's grave 1111 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 ftones farewel If forrow can admit fociety, tell o'er your woes again by viewing mine Ibid. 4 1 657141 Ibid. 4 1 657150 Ibid. 4 659219 Ibid. 4 4 659 216 Ant, and Cleop. 4 2 790 252 Tim. of Athens. 4 2 concealed, like an oven stopp'd, doth burn the heart to cinders where it is - I bring confuming forrow to thine age 819151 Titus Andronicus, 25 84129 Is not my forrow deep, having no bottom flouted at is double death Ibid. 3 Ibid. This forrow is an enemy, and would ufurp upon my watry eyes, and make them blind with tributary tears Ibid. 1842127 1843 2 2 1843 234 1843258 But forrow that is couch'd in feeming gladness, is like that mirth fate turns to fudden fadnefs Troi. and Craf 2 844139 2 8441 54 1858135 - All is outward forrow; though, I think, the king be touch'd at very heart Cymbeline.1 1893116 Who, by the art of known and feeling forrows, am pregnant to good pity When forrows come, they come not fingle fpies, but in battalions Ibid. 4 2 917439 Lear. 2 4 943149 Ibid. 4 3 955137 Ibid. 4 3 9553 Ibid. 959/226 Ibid. 5 3 964141 Juliet.3 3 98528 Ibid. 3 3 986 2 22 Ibid. 35987242 Hamlet.4 51029123 Ibid. 4 71032145 Whofe phrafe of forrow conjures the wandering stars, and makes them stand like wonder-wounded hearers This forrow's heavenly; it ftrikes where it doth love Sorry. The place of death, and forry execution I never wifh'd to fee you forry; now, I trust, I shall - Exprefs yourself in a more comfortable fort Coriolanus.1 3 706 2 50 - No, make a lottery; and, by device, let blackish Ajax draw the fort to fight with Hector Troi, and Creff1 Ibid. 2 Sortance. With fuch powers as might fortance with his quality 2 Henry iv. 4 11 252/2/45 268 213 Well may it fort, that this portentous figure comes armed through our watch Ham. 1 - I will not fort you with the rest of my fervants Hath forted out a fudden day of joy, that thou expect'st not Sot. Have you make a de fot of us Soto. I think, 'twas Soto that your honour means Taming of the Shrew. 4 3 Induc. to Tam. of the Sbrew. Ibid. I Soud. Sit down Kate, and welcome, foud, foud, foud, foud In his reprieve, longer or fhorter, he may be fo fitted, that his foul ficken not Will you with free and unconstrained foul give me this maid M. Ado About Noth. 4 An evil foul producing holy witness, is like a villain with a smiling cheek, a goodly apple rotten at the heart 34454 Merry Wives of Wind 2 2 54 Ibid. 31 58243 Meaf. for Meaf I 75234 Ibid. 2 2 85211 Ibid. 2 2 8439 Ib. 2 4 85222 Ibid. 5 10257 137147 Love's Labor Left. 5 2 173152 Not on thy foal, but on thy foul, harth Jew, thou makest thy knife keen Banquo, thy foul's flight if it find heaven, muft find it out to-night - His pure brain, (which fome fuppofe the foul's frail dwelling-house) Ay, marry, now my foul hath elbow room My foul fhall wait on thee to heaven, as it on earth hath been thy fervant fill 3 282.13 - Never fhall you lie by Portia's fide with an unquiet foul Soul. For what I speak, my body fhall make good upon this earth, or my divine foul anfwer it in heaven - Bear not along the clogging burden of a guilty foul A.S. P. C. L. 18 Richard ii. 1 1414 7 I count myself in nothing else fo happy, as in a foul remembering my good friends 16.23 424 218 Ibid. 31426|1| - Jack, how agrees the devil and thee about thy foul, that thou foldeft him on GoodFriday laft, for a cup of Maderia, and a cold capon's leg 1 Henry iv. 2 444 35 the immortal part needs a physician: but that moves not him; though that be fick it dies not That their fouls may make a peaceful and a sweet retire 2 Henry iv. 2 2 482155 531 2 47 533 216 I will ftir up in England fome black storm, shall blow ten thousand fouls to heaven or hell - As furely as my foul intends to live with that dread king, that took our ftate upon him - Like lime-twigs fet to catch my winged foul Because the unconquer'd foul of Cade is fled Now my foul's palace is become a prison That our fwift-wing'd fouls may catch the king's If yet your gentle fouls fly in the air, and be not fix'd in doom perpetual My foul's fad tears Titus Andronicus. 31 8411 61 Aaron will have his foul black like his face Ibid. 31 843 152 -Every tithe foul, 'mongst many thousand difmes, hath been as dear as Helen Troil, and Creff. 2 ftakes me to the My foul, what can it do to that, being a thing immortal as itself Souls of geefe that bear the shape of men Romeo and Juliet. Comedy of Errors. Antony and Cleop. 5 2 800137 358145 Tempe 3 3 15139 Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 53239 Ibid. 4 4 68147 Soul-vext. And, on this stage, (where we offend her now) appear foul-vext And till he tell the truth let the supposed fairies pinch him found - To found the depth of this knavery - To found the purpose of all their hearts Can chafe away the first conceived found I have confider'd in my mind that late demand that you did found me in Pray heaven he found not my difgrace - Ye are not found The thunder like percuffion of thy founds I'M have five hundred voices of that found 37 Tam, of the Shrew. 5 1 275110 You would found me from my lowest note to the top of my compass Sounded. Thy virtues spoke of, and thy beauties founded - Haft thou founded him, if he appeal the duke on ancient malice Why should that name be founded more than yours Tam. of the Shrew. 21 261 243 Lear.1 2 933151 Sounding. So far from founding and discovery, as is the bud bit with an envious worm Romeo and Juliet.1 It is-mufick with her filver found, because fuch fellows as you have no gold for founding Soundly. Good Catesby, go, effect this business foundly Soundpof. What fay you James Soundpoft Sour. Nor my own difgrace, have ever made me four my patient cheek 1969 126 Soufe. And like an eagle o'er his aiery towers, to foufe annoyance that comes near his neft A. S. P. C. L. K. Jobn. 5 2 40922 As You Like It. 3 5 240 2 29 South. Wherefore do you follow her like foggy fouth, puffing with wind and rain It came o'er my ear like the sweet south, that breathes upon a bank of violets stealing and giving odour -Dew-dropping fouth Southam. Southern clouds. And with the fouthern clouds contend in tears South-fea. One inch of delay more is a fouth-fea of discovery Sov. Pour in fow's blood, that hath eaten her nine farrow I Twelfth Night. 1 3071 3 Henry vi. 51 I do here walk before thee, like a fow, that hath overwhelmed all her litter Sozle. He will go, he fays, and fowle the porter of Rome gates by the ears Saylure. He merits well to have her, that doth seek her (not making any fcruple of her Space. Come on, thou art granted space 22 628 590 903 256 236 152 571 378 2 2476110 Cor. 4 5 7391 35 Tw. Night. 25 318248 9581 2 Since he went from Egypt, 'tis a space for farther travel Here is my fpace - Well may we fight for her, whom, we know well, the world's large spaces cannot parallel But to look upon him; till the diminution of space had pointed him sharp as my needle O undistinguish'd space of woman's will Spain? faith, I faw it not: but I felt it, hot in her breath Span. That the ftretching of a span buckles in this fum of age Timon is dead, who hath out-stretch'd his span Span-counter. Comedy of Errors. 3 2 keep your earthly 5 5 Timon of Athens. 828145 2 Henry vi.43 594146 Taming of the Sbrew. Spangle. What stars do spangle heaven with such beauty as those two eyes become that Timon of Athens. Spaniard. A Spaniard, from the hip upward no doublet .5 273 22 All's Well. 4 295 2 27 Buckingham Henry viii. 1 I 674159 1 do not know the man I should avoid fo foon as that spare Caffius Spar'd. I could have better spar'd a better man Sparing. In him, fparing would fhew a worfe fin than ill doctrine Sparingly. Or fhall we sparingly fhew you far off the Dauphin's meaning, bally wwww Yet touch this fparingly, as 'twere far off Sparks. He doth indeed fhew fome fparks that are like wit This fpark will prove a raging fire, if wind and fuel be brought to feed it with 2 H. vi.31 5861 22 Sparkles. I fee fome fparkles of a better hope, which elder days may happily bring forth Richard 3 437112 this ftone as 'twas wont Sparrow. And he that doth the ravens feed, yea, providently caters for the fparrow, be comfort to my age I will buy nine fpariows for a penny As You Like It 23 235 - Troil, and Creff. 2 866/1,83 Sparrow. |