Spyre, it doth spire forth, or grow Stales, incitements, devices, tricks Sted, place, seat, station, situa tion Steeme, smoke. Steemed, had exhaled. Steemed, esteemed Sterve, to perish, to die Stole, a garment, a matron's robe Stonied, astonished, or stunned Stound, Stownd, space, moment, Straine, Strene, race, descent, fa- Stye, to ascend, to mount up Surcease, stop Sway, management, direction, rule, motion Sweath-bands, swathe or swaddlingbands Swelt, burnt, suffocated with heat, fainted Swerved, moved, wandered out of his place Swinck, labour Swound, a swoon or fainting fit T. Targe, a buckler or shield Tassel, Tossel, a twisted or bushy ornament of silk, gold, or silver. Tassel gent, a gentle, tame male hawk. 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