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and delectable. _Richard II_, act ii, sc. 3 (6). (7) _Clown._ Let me see,--what am I to buy for our sheep-shearing feast? Three pound of Sugar, five pound of Currants. _Winter's Tale_, act iv, sc. 3 (39). (8) _K. Henry._ You have witchcraft in your lips, Kate: there is more eloquence in a Sugar touch of them than in the tongues of the French council. _Henry V_, act v, sc. 2 (401). (9) _Queen Margaret._ Poor painted Queen, vain flourish of my fortune! Why strew'st thou Sugar on that bottled spider, Whose deadly web ensnareth thee about? _Richard III_, act i, sc. 3 (241). (10) _Gloucester._ Your grace attended to their Sugar'd words, But look'd not on the poison of their hearts. _Richard III_, act iii, sc. 1 (13). (11) _Polonius._ We are oft to blame in this-- Tis too much proved--that with devotion's visage And pious actions we do Sugar o'er The devil himself. _Hamlet_, act iii, sc. 1 (46). (12) _Brabantio._ These sentences, to Sugar, or to gall, Being strong on both sides, are equivocal. _Othello_, act i, sc. 3 (216). (13) _Timon._ And never learn'd The icy precepts of respect, but follow'd The Sugar'd game before thee. _Timon of Athens_, act iv, sc. 3 (257). (14) _Pucelle._ By fair persuasion mix'd with Sugar'd words We will entice the Duke of Burgundy. _1st Henry VI_, act iii, sc. 3 (18). (15) _K. Henry._ Hide not thy poison with such Sugar'd words. _2nd Henry VI_, act iii, sc. 2 (45). (16) _Prince Henry._ One poor pennyworth of Sugar-candy, to make thee long-winded. _1st Henry IV_, act iii, sc. 3 (180). (17) Thy Sugar'd tongue to bitter Wormwood taste. _Lucrece_ (893). As a pure vegetable product, though manufactured, Sugar cannot be passed over in an account of the plants of Shakespeare; but it will not be necessary to say much ab
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