4 Verbs to Use for the Word whipt

[Sidenote: to heare a] Fellow, teare a Passion to tatters, to [Sidenote: totters,] verie ragges, to split the eares of the Groundlings: [Sidenote: spleet] who (for the most part) are capeable of nothing, but inexplicable dumbe shewes, and noise: I could haue such a Fellow whipt for o're-doing

And she wept not, but was very quiet by me; and presently I knew that she kist the whipt hand secretly in the dark.

Make me a Dog-kennel, I'le keep your house and bark, and feed on bare bones, And be whipt out o' doors, Do you mark me Lady? whipt, I'le eat old shoes.

o' my way, good woeman, Out o' my way: I shalbe whipt, and hangd too. Eng.-gentw.

4 Verbs to Use for the Word  whipt