52 collocations for feare

Take comfort, Janus; never feare thy head Which to the quick belongs, not to the dead.

I am thy father, though unworthy so: Oh, still I see these weeds do feare your eyes.

Hold thy doubt friend, never feare any woman, unlesse thyselfe be made of straw, or some such drie matter, and she of lightning.

What is the cause Laertes, That thy Rebellion lookes so Gyant-like? Let him go Gertrude: Do not feare our person: There's such Diuinity doth hedge a King,[10] That Treason can but peepe to what it would, Acts little of his will.

Ile feare no coulours to obteine my will, Though all the fiends in hell were opposite.

Already wise men laugh at him and hate him; The people, though his Mynstrelsie doth please them, They feare his cruelty, hate his exactions, Which his need still must force him to encrease; The multitude, which cannot one thing long Like or dislike, being cloy'd with vanitie Will hate their own delights; though wisedome doe not Even wearinesse at length will give them eyes.

Shee seem'd still backe unto the land to looke, And her play-fellowes aide to call, and feare The dashing of the waves, that up she tooke Her daintie feete, and garments gathered neare: But Lord!

The motion must be of a strange condition, If I refuse to yeeld to't; therefore Eustace, Without this tempest in your lookes propound it, And feare not a denial.

they are lin'd with butter, Sir, and feare no Dropsie.

So I looke honestly, I feare no eyes, Sir. Exeunt.

Why may not meaner men Then feare the fall of brick batts?

Oh, frend, I feare this false and perjur'd slave, That hathe not kept apointment, hath deceiv'd mee Boathe of my coyne and pretious marchandyse.

"I laughe not at another's losse, I grudge not at another's payne; No worldly wants my mynde can toss, My state at one dothe still remayne: I feare no foe, I fawn no friende, I lothe not lyfe nor dreade my ende.

If in charnell houses, Caves, Horrid grots and mossie graves, Where the mandraks hideous howles Welcome bodies voide of soules, My power extends, why may not I Hugg those who are condemd to dy? Grimme Dispaire, arise and bring Horror with thee and the king Of our dull regions; bid the rest Of your Society be addrest, As they feare the frowne of chaunce, To grace this presense with a daunce.

Naye, feare not, pretty guerles; The fryars them selfs, weare they not at theire prayers

With that he causeth sleep to seize the eyes, 1295 And feare the harts, of all his enemyes; And when him list, an universall night Throughout the world he makes on everie wight; As when his syre with Alcumena lay.

Come along;nay now I feare my honesty is betrayd;a horseman proudly mounted makes towards me, and 'tis a Don that thinkes himselfe as brave as St. Jaques.

I doe not feare infection.

Oh I feare thy life.

he shall make good his promise t'increase thy Farm, Andrew Or Ile jeere him to death, feare nothing Lilly, I am thy Champion.

Poore wretch, I feare this too much love in thee Is fatall to thee.

Experience teach her, by garr; de poudra have grand force for inflama de bloud, too much make a de rage and de present furie: be garr, I feare de mad man as de devilla, garr blesse a.

Do not, I will not hurt ye; This is to let you know, my worthiest Lady, Y'have clear'd my mind, and I can speak of love too; Feare not my manners, though I never knew

Nay, then I feare their meaning was too smoothe

This shall be a great Whale, Mistris, at all his bignesse spouting huge Hils of salt-water afore him, like a little water squirt, but you shall not neede to feare him Mistris, for he shal be silke, and gould, he shall doe you noe harme, and he be nere so lively.

52 collocations for  feare