'sblood (int.)
[oath] God's blood
1H4 I.ii.73[Falstaff to Prince Hal] 'Sblood, I am as melancholy as a gib cat, or a lugged bear.
1H4 I.iii.244[Hotspur to Northumberland, of Bolingbroke] 'Sblood, when you and he came back from Ravenspurgh
1H4 II.ii.34[Falstaff to Prince Hal] 'Sblood, I'll not bear my own flesh so far afoot again for all the coin in thy father's exchequer
1H4 II.iv.240[Falstaff to Prince Hal] 'Sblood, you starveling, you elf-skin,
1H4 II.iv.432[Falstaff as Hal to Prince Hal as King, of the complaints about his behaviour] 'Sblood, my lord, they are false!
1H4 III.iii.48[Bardolph to Falstaff] 'Sblood, I would my face were in your belly!
1H4 III.iii.85[Falstaff to Hostess, of Prince Hal] 'Sblood, an he were here I would cudgel him like a dog
1H4 V.iv.112[Falstaff alone] 'Sblood, 'twas time to counterfeit
H5 IV.viii.9[Fluellen to all, of Williams] 'Sblood! an arrant traitor as any's in the universal world
Ham II.ii.365[Hamlet to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, of Claudius' picture in miniature] 'Sblood, there is something in this more than natural, if philosophy could find it out
Ham III.ii.377[Hamlet to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern] 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe?
Oth I.i.4[Iago to Roderigo] 'Sblood, but you will not hear me!
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