Appendix 4: The Five Additional Words
beautie (21)
sigB1r (A): sonnet2.5 all thy beautie lies, | <bkl 43><pmdv3
sigB1r (A): sonnet2.12 12>Proouing his beautie by {s}ucce{{s}{s}i}on
sigB3v (B): sonnet14.11 11>As truth and beautie {{s}h}al together
sigD1v (B): sonnet41.3 659><pmdv3 3>Thy beautie,and thy yeares full
sigD1v (B): sonnet41.14 }{ }Thine by thy beautie beeing fal{s}e to me.
sigD4r (A): sonnet53.7 cheeke all art of beautie {s}et, | <bkl
sigD4r (A): sonnet53.10 of your beautie {{s}h}ow, | <bkl
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.1 how much more doth beautie beautious | {s}eeme,
sigE2r (B): sonnet63.13 13>{ }{ }His beautie {{s}h}all in the{s}e
sigE2v (B): sonnet65.3 rage {{s}h}all beautie hold a plea, | <bkl
sigE2v (B): sonnet65.12 his {s}poile or beautie can forbid? | <bkl
sigE2v (B): sonnet67.7 {{s}h}ould poore beautie indire{ct}ly {s}eeke,
sigF1v (B): sonnet79.10 thy behauiour,beautie doth he giue | <bkl
sigF2r (B): sonnet83.11 I impaire not beautie being mute, | <bkl
sigF4v (A): sonnet95.3 3>Doth {s}pot the beautie of thy budding name? |
sigG2r (A): sonnet101.7 1614><pmdv3 7>Beautie no pen{s}ell,beauties
sigG2v (B?): sonnet104.3 {s}eemes your beautie {{s}t}ill:Three
sigG3r (B): sonnet106.3 1689><pmdv3 3>And beautie making beautifull old
sigG4v (A): sonnet115.7 7>Tan {s}acred beautie,blunt the
sigH3r (B): sonnet127.4 2021><pmdv3 4>And Beautie {{s}l}anderd with a
sigI1v (B): sonnet137.3 3>They know what beautie is,{s}ee where it
beauties (21)
sigB1r (A): sonnet1.2 2>That thereby beauties <f pi>Ro{s}e<f pr>
sigB1r (A): sonnet2.2 trenches in thy beauties {fi}eld, | <bkl
sigB1r (A): sonnet2.9 de{s}eru'd thy beauties v{s}e, | <bkl
sigB1v (B): sonnet4.2 thy {s}elfe thy beauties legacy? | <bkl
sigB2r (B): sonnet5.11 <bkl 97><pmdv3 11>Beauties e{ff}e{ct} with
sigB2v (A): sonnet9.11 159><pmdv3 11>But beauties wa{{s}t}e hath in the
sigB3v (B): sonnet12.11 {s}weets and beauties do them-{s}elues
sigB4r (B): sonnet14.14 is Truthes and Beauties doome and date. | |
sigC1r (B): sonnet19.12 320><pmdv3 12>For beauties patterne to
sigC1v (B): sonnet24.2 387><pmdv3 2>Thy beauties forme in table of my
sigE1v (B?): sonnet60.10 the paralels in beauties brow, | <bkl
sigE2r (B): sonnet63.6 6>And all tho{s}e beauties whereof now he's
sigE3r (B): sonnet68.8 1091><pmdv3 8>Ere beauties dead {fl}eece made
sigE4v (B): sonnet77.1 thee how | thy beauties were, | <bkl
sigF4v (A): sonnet95.11 11>Where beauties vaile doth couer
sigG2r (A): sonnet101.7 no pen{s}ell,beauties truth to lay: | <bkl
sigG2v (B?): sonnet104.14 were borne was beauties {s}ummer dead. | |
sigG3r (B): sonnet106.5 blazon of {s}weet beauties be{{s}t}, | <bkl
sigH3r (B): sonnet127.2 weare it bore not beauties name: | <bkl
sigH3r (B): sonnet127.3 now is blacke beauties {s}ucce{{s}{s}i}ue
sigH4r (B): sonnet131.2 tho{s}e who{s}e beauties proudly make them
beautifull (1/2)
sigG3r (B): sonnet106.3 beautie making beautifull old rime, | <bkl
beautious (9/10)
sigB1v (B): sonnet4.5 74><pmdv3 5>Then beautious nigard why doo{{s}t}
sigB3r (B): sonnet10.7 7>Seeking that beautious roofe to ruinate |
sigC2v (B): sonnet27.12 blacke night beautious,and her old face
sigC4r (A?): sonnet34.1 {s}uch a | beautious day, | <bkl
sigD1v (B): sonnet41.6 <bkl 662><pmdv3 6>Beautious thou art,therefore
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.1 more doth beautie beautious | {s}eeme, | <bkl
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.13 }And {s}o of you,beautious and louely youth, |
sigF2v (B): sonnet84.13 }{ }You to your beautious ble{{s}{s}i}ngs adde
sigG2v (B?): sonnet104.5 5>Three beautious {s}prings to yellow
beautits (1)
sigB2r (B): sonnet6.4 105><pmdv3 4>With beautits trea{s}ure ere it be
beauty (31/33)
sigB1v (B): sonnet4.13 }{ }Thy vnu{s}'d beauty mu{{s}t} be tomb'd with
sigB2r (B): sonnet5.8 | <bkl 94><pmdv3 8>Beauty ore-{s}now'd and
sigB2r (B): sonnet5.11 e{ff}e{ct} with beauty were bereft, | <bkl
sigB2r (B): sonnet7.7 lookes adore his beauty {{s}t}ill, | <bkl
sigB3r (B): sonnet10.14 14>{ }{ }That beauty {{s}t}ill may liue in
sigB3r (B): sonnet11.5 liues wi{s}dome,beauty,and increa{s}e, | <bkl
sigB3v (B): sonnet12.9 9>Then of thy beauty do I que{{s}t}ion make
sigB3v (B): sonnet13.5 {{s}h}ould that beauty which you hold in
sigB4v (B): sonnet17.5 I could write the beauty of your eyes, | <bkl
sigC1r (B): sonnet21.2 by a painted beauty to his ver{s}e, | <bkl
sigC1v (B): sonnet22.5 5>For all that beauty that doth couer thee, |
sigC4v (A): sonnet37.5 5>For whether beauty,birth,or wealth,or
sigD1v (B): sonnet41.10 10>And chide thy beauty,and thy {{s}t}raying
sigD1v (B): sonnet41.13 }{ }Hers by thy beauty tempting her to thee, |
sigE2r (B): sonnet62.14 my age with beauty of thy daies, | |
sigE2r (B): sonnet63.12 {s}weet loues beauty,though my louers life.
sigE3r (B): sonnet68.2 1085><pmdv3 2>When beauty liu'd and dy'ed as
sigE3r (B): sonnet68.12 dre{{s}{s}}e his beauty new, | <bkl 1096><pmdv3
sigE3r (B): sonnet68.14 faul{s}e Art what beauty was of yore. | |
sigE3r (B): sonnet69.9 looke into the beauty of thy mind, | <bkl
sigE3v (B): sonnet70.3 3>The ornament of beauty is {s}u{s}pe{ct}, |
sigF4r (B?): sonnet93.13 apple doth thy beauty | grow, | <bkl
sigG2r (A): sonnet101.2 of truth in beauty di'd? | <bkl
sigG2r (A): sonnet101.3 3>Both truth and beauty on my loue depends: |
sigG2v (B?): sonnet104.9 9>Ah yet doth beauty like a Dyall hand, |
sigG3r (B): sonnet106.8 8>Euen {s}uch a beauty as you mai{{s}t}er
sigH3r (B): sonnet127.7 7>Sweet beauty hath no name no holy
sigH3v (B): sonnet127.11 borne faire no beauty lack, | <bkl
sigH3v (B): sonnet127.14 toung {s}aies beauty {{s}h}ould looke |
sigH4v (B): sonnet132.13 will I {s}weare beauty her {s}elfe is blacke,
sigH4v (B): sonnet134.9 of thy beauty thou wilt take, | <bkl
bright (11)
sigB1r (A): sonnet1.5 to thine owne bright eyes, | <bkl 28><pmdv3
sigC1r (B): sonnet20.5 5>An eye more bright then theirs,le{{s}{s}}e
sigC1r (B): sonnet21.11 not {s}o bright | <bkl 350><pmdv3 12>As
sigC2v (B): sonnet28.9 him thou art bright, | <bkl 459><pmdv3
sigD1v (B): sonnet43.4 4>And darkely bright,are bright in darke
sigD1v (B): sonnet43.4 darkely bright,are bright in darke dire{ct}ed. |
sigD1v (B): sonnet43.5 doth make | bright, | <bkl 692><pmdv3
sigD2r (B): sonnet43.14 }{ }And nights bright daies when dreams do
sigD4r (A): sonnet55.3 {{s}h}ine more bright in the{s}e | contents
sigE2v (B): sonnet65.14 | {{s}h}ine bright. | | <mode p> |
sigI3v (B): sonnet147.13 thought thee | bright, | <bkl 2349><pmdv3
brightnesse (1)
sigI4r (A): sonnet150.4 {s}were that brightne{{s}{s}}e doth not
grace (11/17)
sigC2r (A?): sonnet24.13 cunning want to grace their art | <bkl
sigC2v (B): sonnet28.10 do'{{s}t} him grace when clouds doe blot the
sigD1r (A): sonnet40.13 }{ }La{s}ciuious grace,in whom all il wel
sigD4r (A): sonnet53.13 }In all externall grace you haue {s}ome part, |
sigE2v (B): sonnet67.2 his pre{s}ence grace impietie, | <bkl
sigF1r (B): sonnet78.8 8>And giuen grace a double Maie{{s}t}ie. |
sigF1r (B): sonnet79.2 had all thy gentle grace, | <bkl 1259><pmdv3
sigF4v (A): sonnet96.2 2>Some {s}ay thy grace is youth and gentle
sigF4v (A): sonnet96.3 1528><pmdv3 3>Both grace and faults are lou'd of
sigH4v (B): sonnet132.11 doth thee grace, | <bkl 2110><pmdv3
sigI4r (A): sonnet150.4 doth not grace the | day? | <bkl
graced (1)
sigF1r (B): sonnet78.12 {s}weete graces graced be. | <bkl 1254><pmdv3
graces (5)
sigB4v (B): sonnet17.6 number all your graces, | <bkl 283><pmdv3
sigF1r (B): sonnet78.12 with thy {s}weete graces graced be. | <bkl
sigF4v (A): sonnet94.5 inherrit heauens graces, | <bkl 1501><pmdv3
sigF4v (A): sonnet96.4 mak{{s}t} faults graces,that to thee re{s}ort:
sigG2v (B?): sonnet103.12 12>Then of your graces and your gifts to
gracious (4)
sigB2r (B): sonnet7.1 the Orient when the gracious light, | <bkl
sigB3r (B): sonnet10.11 thy pre{s}ence is gracious and kind, | <bkl
sigF1r (B): sonnet79.3 3>But now my gracious numbers are decayde,
sigI1r (B): sonnet135.7 {s}eeme right gracious, | <bkl 2153><pmdv3
gratious (1)
sigE1v (B?): sonnet62.5 no face {s}o gratious is as mine, | <bkl
gratiously (1)
sigC2r (A?): sonnet26.10 10>Points on me gratiou{{s}l}y with faire
sweet (51/55)
sigB1r (A): sonnet1.8 thy foe,to thy {s}weet {s}elfe too cruell: |
sigB1v (B): sonnet4.10 thy {s}elfe thy {s}weet {s}elfe do{{s}t}
sigB2r (B): sonnet5.14 | {{s}t}ill liues {s}weet. | | <mode p> |
sigB2r (B): sonnet6.3 104><pmdv3 3>Make {s}weet {s}ome viall;trea{s}ure
sigB2v (A): sonnet8.9 how one {{s}t}ring {s}weet husband to an other, |
sigB3v (B): sonnet13.4 4>And your {s}weet {s}emblance to {s}ome
sigB3v (B): sonnet13.8 8>When your {s}weet i{{s}{s}}ue your
sigB3v (B): sonnet13.8 i{{s}{s}}ue your {s}weet forme | {{s}h}ould
sigB4r (B): sonnet16.14 by your owne {s}weet | skill, | | <mode
sigB4v (B): sonnet19.2 deuoure her owne {s}weet | brood, | <bkl
sigC2v (B): sonnet26.12 worthy of their {s}weet re{s}pe{ct}, | <bkl
sigC3r (B): sonnet29.13 13>{ }{ }For thy {s}weet loue remembred {s}uch
sigC3r (B): sonnet30.1 Se{{s}{s}i}ons of {s}weet | {{s}i}lent thought,
sigC4r (A?): sonnet35.14 }{ }To that {s}weet theefe which {s}ourely
sigC4v (A): sonnet36.8 it {{s}t}eale {s}weet houres from loues
sigC4v (A): sonnet38.3 3>Thine owne {s}weet argument,to excellent,
sigD1r (A): sonnet39.10 lei{s}ure gaue {s}weet leaue, | <bkl
sigD3v (B): sonnet52.2 bring him to his {s}weet vp-locked trea{s}ure, |
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.2 2>By that {s}weet ornament which truth
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.4 4>For that {s}weet odor,which doth in it
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.11 to them{s}elues . Sweet Ro{s}es doe not {s}o, |
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.12 12>Of their {s}weet deathes, are
sigD4v (A?): sonnet56.1 1><f 2sprt>S<f pr>weet loue renew thy
sigE2r (B): sonnet63.12 12>My {s}weet loues beauty,though my
sigE3v (B): sonnet71.7 7>That I in your {s}weet thoughts would be
sigE4r (B): sonnet73.4 late the {s}weet birds {s}ang. | <bkl
sigE4v (B): sonnet75.2 2>Or as {s}weet {s}ea{s}on'd
sigE4v (B): sonnet76.9 9>O know {s}weet loue I alwaies write of
sigF1r (B): sonnet79.5 5>I grant ( {s}weet loue <f pi>)<f pr>thy
sigF3v (A): sonnet89.10 10>Thy {s}weet beloued name no more
sigF4r (B?): sonnet93.10 in thy face {s}weet loue {{s}h}ould euer
sigF4r (B?): sonnet93.14 14>{ }{ }If thy {s}weet vertue an{s}were not
sigF4v (A): sonnet94.9 to the {s}ommer {s}weet, | <bkl 1505><pmdv3
sigF4v (A): sonnet95.1 2sprt>H<f pr>Ow {s}weet and louely do{{s}t}
sigG1r (A): sonnet98.5 of birds,nor the {s}weet {s}mell | <bkl
sigG1r (A): sonnet98.11 weare but {s}weet,but {fi}gures of
sigG1v (A): sonnet99.2 <bkl 1576><pmdv3 2>Sweet theefe whence did{{s}t}
sigG1v (A): sonnet99.2 thy | {s}weet that ||{s}mels|| | <bkl
sigG1v (A): sonnet99.15 15>{ }{ }But {s}weet,or culler it had
sigG1v (A): sonnet100.9 Mu{s}e,my loues {s}weet face {s}uruay, | <bkl
sigG3r (B): sonnet106.5 in the blazon of {s}weet beauties be{{s}t}, |
sigG3r (B): sonnet108.5 5>Nothing {s}weet boy,but yet like
sigG4v (A): sonnet114.6 as your {s}weet {s}elfe re{s}emble, |
sigH3r (B): sonnet125.7 7>For compound {s}weet;Forgoing {{s}i}mple
sigH3r (B): sonnet126.4 withering,as thy {s}weet {s}elfe grow'{{s}t}. |
sigH3r (B): sonnet127.7 2024><pmdv3 7>Sweet beauty hath no name no
sigH3v (B): sonnet128.3 3>With thy {s}weet {fi}ngers when thou
sigI1r (B): sonnet136.4 my loue-{s}ute {s}weet full{fi}ll. | <bkl
sigI1r (B): sonnet136.12 {s}ome-thing {s}weet to thee. | <bkl
sigI3r (A): sonnet145.6 tongue that euer {s}weet, | <bkl 2310><pmdv3
sigI4r (A): sonnet151.4 my faults thy {s}weet {s}elfe proue. | <bkl
sweete (4)
sigD1v (B): sonnet42.14 14>{ }{ }Sweete {fl}attery,then {{s}h}e
sigF1r (B): sonnet78.12 Arts with thy {s}weete graces graced be. |
sigG2v (B?): sonnet104.11 11>So your {s}weete hew,which me thinkes
sigI1r (B): sonnet135.4 4>To thy {s}weete will making addition
sweetest (5)
sigC4r (A?): sonnet35.4 canker liues in {s}weete{{s}t} bud. | <bkl
sigD4r (A): sonnet54.12 deathes, are {s}weete{{s}t} odors made: |
sigE3v (B): sonnet70.4 in heauens {s}weete{{s}t} ayre. | <bkl
sigE3v (B): sonnet70.7 Canker vice the {s}weete{{s}t} buds doth loue,
sigF4v (A): sonnet94.13 13>{ }{ }For {s}weete{{s}t} things turne
sweet-fauor (1)
sigG4v (A): sonnet113.10 10>The mo{{s}t} {s}weet-fauor or deformed{{s}t}
sweetly (2/3)
sigB2v (A): sonnet8.7 7>They do but {s}weetly chide thee , who
sigD1r (A): sonnet39.12 thoughts {s}o {s}weetly do{{s}t} | deceiue.
sweetnesse (2)
sigF4r (B?): sonnet93.12 thence, but | {s}weetne{{s}{s}}e tell. | <bkl
sigH1v (B): sonnet118.5 nere cloying | {s}weetne{{s}{s}}e, | <bkl
sweets (6/7)
sigB2v (A): sonnet8.2 | <bkl 135><pmdv3 2>Sweets with {s}weets warre not
sigB2v (A): sonnet8.2 2>Sweets with {s}weets warre not ,ioy
sigB3v (B): sonnet12.11 11>Since {s}weets and beauties do
sigB4v (B): sonnet19.7 all her fading {s}weets: | <bkl 314><pmdv3
sigF4v (A): sonnet95.4 4>Oh in what {s}weets doe{{s}t} thou thy
sigG2r (A): sonnet102.12 12>And {s}weets growne common loo{s}e
sweet'st (1)
sigH4v (B): sonnet133.4 {{s}l}auery my {s}weet'{{s}t} friend |
worth (20/22)
sigB1r (A): sonnet2.4 weed of {s}mal worth held: | <bkl 42><pmdv3
sigB4r (B): sonnet16.11 in inward worth nor outward faire | <bkl
sigC2r (A?): sonnet25.9 famo{s}ed for worth, | <bkl 412><pmdv3
sigC4v (A): sonnet37.4 my comfort of thy worth and truth. | <bkl
sigC4v (A): sonnet38.9 times more in worth | <bkl 617><pmdv3
sigD1r (A): sonnet39.1 pr>H how thy worth with manners may I |
sigD3v (B): sonnet52.7 {{s}t}ones of worth they thinly placed are,
sigE1v (B?): sonnet60.14 thy worth,di{s}pight his cruell
sigE1v (B?): sonnet62.7 {s}elfe mine owne worth do de{fi}ne, | <bkl
sigE3v (B): sonnet70.6 6>Their worth the greater beeing woo'd
sigE4r (B): sonnet72.14 nothing | worth. | | <mode p> |
sigE4v (B): sonnet74.13 13>{ }{ }The worth of that,is that which it
sigF1v (B): sonnet80.5 {{s}i}nce your worth<f pi>(<f pr>wide as the
sigF2r (B): sonnet82.6 6>Finding thy worth a limmit pa{{s}t} my
sigF2r (B): sonnet83.8 8>Speaking of worth,what worth in you doth
sigF2r (B): sonnet83.8 of worth,what worth in you doth grow, | <bkl
sigF3r (A): sonnet87.3 Charter of thy worth | giues thee
sigF3r (A): sonnet87.9 owne worth then not | knowing, |
sigG2r (A): sonnet103.3 bare is of more worth | <bkl 1641><pmdv3
sigG3r (B): sonnet106.12 enough your worth to {{s}i}ng : | <bkl
worthier (1)
sigF1r (B): sonnet79.6 the trauaile of a worthier pen, | <bkl
worthinesse (1)
sigD3v (B): sonnet52.13 are you who{s}e worthine{{s}{s}}e | giues
worthlesse (2)
sigF1v (B): sonnet80.11 pi>)<f pr> I am a worthle{{s}{s}}e | bote, |
sigG1v (A): sonnet100.3 furie on {s}ome worthle{{s}{s}}e | {s}onge,
worths (2)
sigE1v (B?): sonnet62.8 all other in all worths {s}urmount. | <bkl
sigH1r (B): sonnet116.8 8>Who{s}e worths vnknowne,although his
worthy (5)
sigC2v (B): sonnet26.12 12>To {{s}h}ow me worthy of their {s}weet
sigC4v (A): sonnet38.6 <bkl 613><pmdv3 6>Worthy peru{s}al {{s}t}and
sigD3r (B): sonnet48.6 6>Mo{{s}t} worthy comfort,now my
sigE3v (B): sonnet72.4 in me can nothing worthy proue. | <bkl
sigI4r (A): sonnet150.14 14>{ }{ }More worthy I to be belou'd of