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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2926, husband to hush (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..re the most, if he should husband you.  Shak., Lear, v. 3.  Nor should I deem it..
..,  Being so father'd and so husbanded?  Shak., J. C., it. 1.  I am not so set on..
.. in heaven;  Their candles are all out. Shak., Macbeth, it. 1.  5th. This day, n..
..eaps,  Corrupttug in its own fertility. Shak., Hen. V., v. 2.  Bailiff in husban..
..y lord would speak, my duty hushes me.  Shak., T. N., v. 1.  But now a joy too d..
..ist; attend.  Hush ! here comes Antony. Shak., A. and C., i. 2.  "My sister." "C..
..s, and the orb below  As hush as death. Shak., Hamlet, it. 2.  Walked through th..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2905, hove-dance to how (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. will it lend you 'gainst the tempest.  Shak., Lear, iii. 2.  Nor does the board..
..ues forlorn,  In short and musty straw? Shak., Lear, iv. 7.  When the poor are h..
.. How long hast thou been a gravemaker?  Shak., tiaralet, v. 1.  hOW  In this use..
..ooth it is  To have a thankless child ! Shak., Lear, i. 4.  Such sentences also ..
..ood yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair?  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iii. 2.  6. For what ..
..hance the roses there do fade so fast?  Shak., M. N. D., i. 1.  7. To what effec..
..ught me how to know the face of right.  Shak., K. John, v. 2.  How he came to we..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2845, hitherward to hoar (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..s with honey,  We bring it to the hire. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iv. 4.  And bees in h..
..ich fortified her visage from the sun.  Shak., Lover's Complaint, 1. 8.  3. A sw..
..ant their leader, scatter up and down.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., iii. 2.  Audley feast..
..ning spits  Come hizzing in vpon 'era.  Shak., Lear, iii. 6 (folio 1623).  hizzi..
..ot with me,  Therefore I part with him. Shak., M. of V., ii. 5.  At this season ..
..ls my father Jew :--Ho ! who's within?  Shak., M. of V., ii. 6.  Half in dread  ..
..ething stale and  hoar ere it be spent. Shak., R. and J., ii. 4.  ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2843, history to hit (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ntful history,  Is second childishness. Shak., As you Like it, ii. 7.  All town-..
.. That may repeat and history his loss.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iv. 1.  history-paint..
..should call you brother,  As I did him. Shak., W. T., v. 1.  Excellent actor, ho..
..e is coldest, and despair most shifts.  Shak., All's Well, ii. 1.  A little wit ..
..e mind.  Fray you let us hit together.  Shak., Lear, i. 1. (Steeves.)  To hit o..
.., xii. 114.  I can never hit on's name. Shak., M. V. of W., iii. 2.  Scarcely a..
.. Laer. A touch, a touch, I do confess.  Shak., Hamlet, v. 2.  3. A stroke of goo..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2757, heart to hearth (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..t upon vy sleeve  For daws to peck at. Shak., Othello, i. 1.  heart (hart), ,....
..rted, breathed,  And fight maliciously. Shak., A. and C., iii. 11.  2. In masonr..
..rall shockes  That Flesh is heyre too.  Shak., Hamlet (folio 1623), ii. 2.  If e..
..p him from heart-eaing words so long.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 1782.  Come, thou god..
..is hearted; thine hath no less  reason. Shak., Othello, i. 3.  Yield up, O love,..
..nd hearted throne,  To tyrannous hate ! Shak., Othello, iii. 3.  3f. Composed of..
..rten those that fight in your defence.  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., ii. 2.  They would th..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2741, haven to haw (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. virtue, and  Most dignifies the hayer. Shak., Cot., ii. 2.  A princes favour is..
..their service up  Even with the having. Shak., As you Like it, ii. 3.  2. That w..
.. beard is a younger brother's revenue.  Shak., As you Like it, iii. 2.  Conversa..
..ssion bears,  Go on my mastefts griefs. Shak., T. N., iii. 4.  havoc, havock (ha..
..,  Of pell-mell hauoeke and confusion.  Shak., 1 Hen. IV., v. 1 (folio 1623).  Y..
..Havoc/c, and let slip the dogs of war.  Shak., J. C., iii. 1.  havoc, havock (ha..
..me and hauocke more than she can cate.  Shak., Hen. V., i. 2 (folio 1623).  To w..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2716, hard to hard (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..iamond, why, 'twas beautiful and hard.  Shak., Lover's Complaint, 1. 211.  Hard ..
..ay's hard journey  Soundly invite him). Shak., Macbeth, i. 7.  It es an harde th..
..t, and weary, with her hard embracing.  Shak., Venus and Adonis, 1. 559.  8. Int..
..you given him any hard words of late ?  Shak., Hamlet, it. 1.  (g) Wicked; bad; ..
..rn. Bind him, I say.  _eg. Hard, hard. Shak., Lear, iii. 7.  3. With difficulty..
..ms, . . .  I did full hard forbear him. Shak., Othello, i. 2.  The whole party w..
.. cur with him, look  you, it goes hard. Shak., T. G. of V., iv. 4.  5. So as to ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4320, passport to paste (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. crowns for convoy put into his purse.  Shak., Hen. V., iv. 3. 36.  9. A safe-co..
..easures panyn; I hate  a drunken rogue. Shak., T. N., v. 1. 206.  past (pst), p..
..igh the lack of many a thing I sought.  Shak., Sonnets, xxx.  The thought of our..
..lf unto him  Until some half-hour past. Shak., Lear, v. 3. 193.  3. Spent; ended..
..wondering at the present nor the past.  Shak., Sonnets, cxxiii.  Clear from marg..
.. My lord, the enemy is past the marsh.  Shak., lich. III., v. 3. 345.  Lights c..
..mprehension.  A wreck past hope he was. Shak., T. N., v. 1. 82.  He's past all c..
.. past three or four hairs on his chin.  Shak., T. and C., i. 2. 121.  He set sto..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4318, passing to passionate (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..passing traitor; perjured and unjust !  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., v. 1. 106.  passing (..
..38.  Oberon is passing fell and wrath.  Shak., M. N. D., ii. 1. 20.  For she was..
..his passion.  Feed, and regard him not. Shak., Macbeth, iii. 4. 57.  5. Emotion;..
..dering fear, and green-eyed jealousy !  Shak., M. of V., iii. 2. 108.  Held in h..
..re I was ware,  My true love's passion. Shak., R. and J., ii. 2. 104.  For healt..
..mother's tears in passion for her son.  Shak., Tit. And., i. 1. 106.  Oh, that I..
..or Theseus' perjury and unjust flight.  Shak., T. G. of V., iv. 4. 172.  How now..
..d cannot passionate our tenfold grief.  Shak., Tit. And., iii. 2. 6.  ß h ! - . ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4183, outdistance to outgo (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ction outdone his former deeds doubly.  Shak., Cor., ii. 1. 150.  He who before ..
.. For lovers ever run before the clock.  Shak., M. of V., ii. 6. 3.  out-edge (ou..
..The winds and persecutions of the sky.  Shak., Lear, ii. 3. 11.  2. To keep or f..
..aced you from your prize, and have it.  Shak., 1 Hen. IV., ii. 4. 283. outflush ..
.. buried quick with her, and so will I.  Shak., Hamlet, v. 1. 301.  Meer. 0 stran..
..t do outface it with their semblances.  Shak., As you Like it, i. 3. 124.  outfa..
..orn,  Cannot outfly our apprehensions.  Shak., T. and C., ii. 3. 124.  II. intra..
..e shall not  Out-go my thinking on you. Shak.,A. andC., iii. 2. 61.  2. To outdo..
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