| Threat | Word | Play |
| I’ll spurn thine eyes like balls before me! I’ll un____ thy head! | |
| Thou shalt be whipped with wire and stewed in brine, smarting in lingering _______! | |
| Away, you scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll ______ your catastrophe! | |
| I will beat thee into __________. | |
| Come follow me, boy; come, sir boy, come, follow me, Sir boy, I’ll whip you from your foining fence; Nay, as I am a _________, I will. | |
| O, I see that nose of yours, but not that ____ I shall throw it to. | |
| I do not know you so good a man as myself. So Chrish _____ me, I will cut off your head. | |
| Villains, set down the ______; or, by Saint Paul, I’ll make a ______ of him that disobeys. | |
| | Threat | Word | Play |
| Let him that makes but trifles of his _____ first hand me. | |
| Could I come near your beauty with my nails I’d set my ten ___________ in your face. | |
| But fettle your fine joints ‘gainst Thursday next to go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church, or I will _____ thee on a hurdle thither. | |
| By this hand, I will supplant some of your _____. | |
| If you will jest with me, know my aspect, and fashion your demeanor to my looks, or I will beat this _______ in your sconce. | |
| Wert thou not my _______, I would not take this hand from thy throat till this other had pulled out thy tongue for saying so. | |
| Faith, sirrah, and you'll not knock, I'll ring it. I'll try how you can 'sol, fa...' and _____ it. | |
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