spot (n.)
stain, blemish, blot
AC IV.xii.35[Antony to Cleopatra] the greatest spot / Of all thy sex
AW V.iii.206[Bertram to King, of Parolles] With all the spots o'th' world taxed and debauched
KJ V.ii.30[Salisbury to Lewis the Dauphin, of the treaty with the French] I must withdraw and weep / Upon the spot of this enforced cause [also: place]
KJ V.vii.107[Salisbury to Prince Henry, of himself and the lords] the like tender of our love we make, / To rest without a spot for evermore
Luc.1053[Lucrece to herself] To clear this spot by death, at least I give / A badge of fame to slander's livery
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