5 collocations for cheere

Come foorth and cheere these plaines (And both sing this together when they have sung it single.) Sil.

Well, sir, this drew me into deepe conceit, And to recomfort me I did commaund Lord Hardenbergh should ope a Cabanet Of my choise Jewels and to bring me thence A ring, a riche and Violet Hiacinthe, Whose sacred vertue is to cheere the heart And to excite our heavie spirits to mirthe; Which, putting on my finger, swift did breake.

This is no sport for you: goe, cheere your husbands And bid 'em stand now bravely for their liberties.

Sirra, let all your care and duty bee Employed to cheere this Lady: pray, be merry.

I like a shepheard now must learn to know, When to lead foorth my little bleating flock, To pleasing pastures, and well-fatting walkes; In stormie time to drive them to the lee; To cheere the pretie Lambes, whose bleating voice

5 collocations for  cheere