Which preposition to use with looke
O, if to Love you anger you so much, You should not have such cheekes nor lips to touch, You should not have your snow nor currall spy'd; If you but looke on us in vaine you chide.
A Iaylor seldome lookes for a bribe but hee's prevented.
many, though unacquainted With our intents, have had disgrace and wrongs Which grieve them still; most will be glad of change, And even they that lov'd him best, when once They see him gone, will smile oth' comming times, Let goe things past and looke to their owne safetie:
No, we looke in vaine.
Good Hamlet cast thy nightly colour off, [Sidenote: nighted] And let thine eye looke like a Friend on Denmarke.
O doe not see thy faire in that false glasse Of outward difference; Looke into my heart.
For when ye mildly looke with lovely hew, Then is my soule with life and love inspired: But when ye lowre, or looke on me askew, Then do I die, as one with lightning fyred.
A Pleasant Commodie called Looke About you.
slidd what argument woodst have of my love, tro? lett me looke as redde as Scarlet a fore I see thee, and when thou comst in sight if the sunne of thy beauty, doe not white me like a shippards holland, I am a Iewe to my Creator.
How he can set his mind aloft, and looke at The bussings and the busines of the spightfull, And crosse when ere he please all their close weavings.
The wantonst thought in prynces made me looke Beyond the hower of deathe.
Why, sir, I looke after a voyce that appeard to me even now, crying "helpe,"a very small one.
The 7. of Iuly the Gouernour sent vs a man secretly by night willing vs to looke vnto our selues, and not to trust the Emperour, with whom all the Marchantes conspired, and went to inuade our ships, and that hee ment to rob vs, being very licentious and euill minded.
A] looke from me.
Anotomye (For the spelling compare Dekker's Satiromastix "because Mine enemies with sharpe and searching eyes Looke through and through me, carving my poore labours Like an Anatomy."Dramatic Works, ed.