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sumless

Shakespearean Definition:

Adjective - unquantifiable, cannot be counted

Frequency: 1

Here are all of the speeches where sumless shows up across the corpus:

Henry V


She hath been then more feared than harmed , my
liege ,
For hear her but exampled by herself :
When all her chivalry hath been in France
And she a mourning widow of her nobles ,
She hath herself not only well defended
But taken and impounded as a stray
The King of Scots , whom she did send to France
To fill King Edward’s fame with prisoner kings
And make her chronicle as rich with praise
As is the ooze and bottom of the sea
With sunken wrack and sumless treasuries .