The 68 occurrences of shite

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siuti , Russ, shite , L. ssuere , Gr.

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He would eat cabbage, and shite beets,-knew flies in a dish of milk, and would make them lose their feet.

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The bun-sellers or cake-makers were in nothing inclinable to their request; but, which was worse, did injure them most outrageously, calling them prattling gabblers, lickorous gluttons, freckled bittors, mangy rascals, shite-a-bed scoundrels, drunken roysters, sly knaves, drowsy loiterers, slapsauce fellows, slabberdegullion druggels, lubberly louts, cozening foxes, ruffian rogues, paltry customers, sycophant-varlets, drawlatch hoydens, flouting milksops, jeering companions, staring clowns, forlorn snakes, ninny lobcocks, scurvy sneaksbies, fondling fops, base loons, saucy coxcombs, idle lusks, scoffing braggarts, noddy meacocks, blockish grutnols, doddipol-joltheads, jobbernol goosecaps, foolish loggerheads, flutch calf-lollies, grouthead gnat-snappers, lob-dotterels, gaping changelings, codshead loobies, woodcock slangams, ninny-hammer flycatchers, noddypeak simpletons, turdy gut, shitten shepherds, and other suchlike defamatory epithets; saying further, that it was not for them to eat of these dainty cakes, but might very well content themselves with the coarse unranged bread, or to eat of the great brown household loaf.

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Yea but, said he, where didst thou shite?

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Grumble, devils, fart, belch, shite, a t-d o' the wave.

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Will he rid us of his damned company, to go shite out his nasty rhyming balderdash in some bog-house?

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They moved in slow circles, circling closer and closer to enclose, to enclose, soft language issuing from their lips, their long swishing tails besmeared with stale shite, thrusting upwards their terrific faces... Help!

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Shite and onions!

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Told him if he didn't patch up the pot, Jesus, he'd kick the shite out of him.

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STEPHEN: (Strangled with rage) Shite!

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I don't give a shite anyway so long as I get a job, even as a crossing sweeper.

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PERSONS OF THE PLAY THE WAKI A priest THE SHITE, OR HERO Ghost of the lover TSURE Ghost of the woman; they have both been long dead, and have not yet been united.

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SHITE (to Tsure) Times out of mind am I here setting up this bright branch, this silky wood with the charms painted in it as fine as the web you'd get in the grass-cloth of Shinobu, that they'd be still selling you in this mountain.

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SHITE AND TSURE Tangled, we are entangled.

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SHITE And this is merely wood painted, And yet the place is famous because of these things.

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SHITE No, no, that is reasonable enough.

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SHITE They are names in love's list surely.

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SHITE 'Tis a sad name to look back on.

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SHITE A seed-pod void of the seed, We had no meeting together.

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SHITE There is an old custom of this country.

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SHITE So be it, I will teach you the path.

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SHITE There's a cold feel in the autumn.

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(sign for the exit of Shite and Tsure) Part Second (The Waki has taken the posture of sleep.

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SHITE (supposedly invisible) It is a good service you have done, sir, A service that spreads in two worlds, And binds up an ancient love That was stretched out between them.

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Thus here the Shite, or Sh'te, announces his change of costume, and later the dance.)

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SHITE To dream under dream we return.

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SHITE There is at the root of hell No distinction between princes and commons; Wretched for me!

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SHITE Indeed in old times Narihira said, --and he has vanished with the years-- 'Let a man who is in the world tell the fact.'

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SHITE Look then, the old times are shown, Faint as the shadow-flower shows in the grass that bears it; And you've but a moon for lanthorn.

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SHITE The suitor for his part, holding his charm-sticks, Knocks on a gate which was barred.

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TSURE In old time he got back no answer, No secret sound at all Save.... SHITE The sound of the loom.

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SHITE It was what you would hear any night.

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SHITE Hatari.

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SHITE Cho.

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SHITE That is an old custom, truly, But this priest would look on the past.

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SHITE Even to-day the difficulty of our meeting is remembered, And is remembered in song.

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(explaining the movement of the Shite and Tsure) There he is carrying wands, And she has no need to be asked.

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SHITE Tell me, could I have foreseen Or known what a heap of my writings Should lie at the end of her shaft-bench?

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The charm-sticks.... SHITE Were set up a thousand times; Then, now, and for always.

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SHITE Happy at last and well-starred, Now comes the eve of betrothal: We meet for the wine-cup.

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SHITE Tread out the dance.

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SHITE This dance is for the evening plays, And for the weaving.

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PERSONS OF THE PLAY A PRIEST FIRST SHITE, OR HERO The apparition of Kumasaka in the form of an old priest SECOND SHITE The apparition of Kumasaka in his true form.

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SHITE (In the form of an old priest) I could tell that priest a thing or two.

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SHITE A certain man died on this day.

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SHITE I will not tell you his name, but his grave lies in the green field beyond that tall pine tree.

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SHITE No, no; you can pray the prayer, Ho kai shijo biodo riaku; that would do.

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SHITE (saying first a word or two) If you pray for him,-- CHORUS (continuing the sentence) If you pray with the prayer of 'Exeat' he will be thankful, and you need not be aware of his name.

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SHITE Will you enter?

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SHITE (thinking) Yes, this priest is still in the first stage of faith.

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SHITE The deep love.

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* * * * * Part Second SECOND SHITE There are winds in the east and south; the clouds are not calm in the west; and in the north the wind of the dark evening blusters; and under the shade of the mountain-- CHORUS There is a rustling of boughs and leaves.

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SECOND SHITE Perhaps there will be moon-shine to-night, but the clouds veil the sky; the moon will not break up their shadow.

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SECOND SHITE (now known as Kumasaka) There were great merchants in Sanjo, Yoshitsugu, and Nobutaka; they collected treasure each year; they sent rich goods up to Oku.

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KAGEKIYO KAGEKIYO, A PLAY IN ONE ACT, BY MOTOKIYO PERSONS OF THE PLAY SHITE Kagekiyo old and blind TSURE Hime his daughter, called also Hitomaru TOMO Her attendant WAKI A villager CHORUS The scene is in Hinga.

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Hotoke ga shimpai shite: naki-naki tsumi naoshi-masu.'

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He would eat cabbage, and shite beets,--knew flies in a dish of milk, and would make them lose their feet.

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The bun-sellers or cake-makers were in nothing inclinable to their request; but, which was worse, did injure them most outrageously, calling them prattling gabblers, lickorous gluttons, freckled bittors, mangy rascals, shite-a-bed scoundrels, drunken roysters, sly knaves, drowsy loiterers, slapsauce fellows, slabberdegullion druggels, lubberly louts, cozening foxes, ruffian rogues, paltry customers, sycophant-varlets, drawlatch hoydens, flouting milksops, jeering companions, staring clowns, forlorn snakes, ninny lobcocks, scurvy sneaksbies, fondling fops, base loons, saucy coxcombs, idle lusks, scoffing braggarts, noddy meacocks, blockish grutnols, doddipol-joltheads, jobbernol goosecaps, foolish loggerheads, flutch calf-lollies, grouthead gnat-snappers, lob-dotterels, gaping changelings, codshead loobies, woodcock slangams, ninny-hammer flycatchers, noddypeak simpletons, turdy gut, shitten shepherds, and other suchlike defamatory epithets; saying further, that it was not for them to eat of these dainty cakes, but might very well content themselves with the coarse unranged bread, or to eat of the great brown household loaf.

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Yea but, said he, where didst thou shite?

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Grumble, devils, fart, belch, shite, a t--d o' the wave.

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Will he rid us of his damned company, to go shite out his nasty rhyming balderdash in some bog-house?

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Not long since I heard the following couplet as to the nature of a true hero: "Makoto no Ei-yu; Sono yo, aizen to shite shumpu no gotoshi; Sono shin, kizen to shite kinseki no gotoshi.

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Or take another phrase: "Ten-mo kwaikwai so ni shite morasazu."

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If you cast saynt Petre forthe of the churche, he may serue || you of the same sauce, and shite vp heuyngates ayenst you.

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Here lieth buried Sir Thomas Jay, Knight, Who being dead, I upon his grave did shite.

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siuti, Russ, shite, L. ssuere, Gr.

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