14 collocations for looke

When I looke vp to heauen, I see my trespasse, The earth doth still crie out vpon my fact, Pay me the murder of a brother and a king,

I, homely in her gowne, But looke vpon her face and that's set out With no small grace; no vayled shadowes helpe.

When Scevinus is speaking we seem to be listening to the voice of Shakespeare's Cassius: witness the exhortation to Piso, "O Piso thinke, Thinke on that day when in the Parthian fields Thou cryedst to th'flying Legions to turne And looke Death in the face; he was not grim, But faire and lovely when he came in armes.

I, homely in her gowne, But looke vpon her face and that's set out With no small grace; no vayled shadowes helpe.

A] thus make me looke good girle.

And looke all the goods that he hath vomitted be forthcomeing, while we discreetly goe and enforme the Magistrates.

Al be she looke more blithe on Gemulo Her heart is in the dyall of her eye, That poynts me hers.

Nay, looke not strange, we have such evidence, To ratifie your Stigian cruelty, That cannot be deluded any way.

That we shall yfath, boy! and looke thou here, heres a red cheeckt apple to take him up with.

And when he rideth abroad he is caried vpon a great chaire or serrion gilded very faire, wherein there is made a little house, with a latice to looke out at: so that he may see them, but they may not looke vp at him: and all the time that he passeth by them, they heaue vp their hands to their heads, and lay their heads on the ground, and looke not vp vntil he be passed.

The 28 of Iune we passed the sandes of Brasill, by the Portingalles called Abrolhos, which are certaine places which men must looke warely vnto, otherwise they are very dangerous.

where? Nay looke up, beholde yon Christall pallace.

May he be never calld an Englishman That dares not looke a divell in the face, [One stepps forth.

What doe you looke after? Buz.

14 collocations for  looke