London: John Pearson […], published 1873, →OCLC, page 216: The moſt in ſoule <span class="searchmatch">deiected</span>; the moſt baſe, / And moſt vnſeruiceable weede, vnles / You by your heauenly...
and Metheglins, and to drinkings and ſwearings, and ſtarings? Pribles and prables? Fal. Well, I am your Theame: you haue the ſtart of me, I am <span class="searchmatch">deiected</span>....
and James Short, for Henry Cripps, →OCLC, page 88: Many men […] are ſo <span class="searchmatch">deiected</span> many times for ſome publike iniury, […] that they dare not come abroad...
3, member 3, page 273: But be it ſo thou haſt loſt all, poore thou art <span class="searchmatch">deiected</span>, in paine of body, griefe of mind, thine enimies inſult ouer thee, thou...
London: John Pearson […], published 1873, →OCLC, page 216: The moſt in ſoule <span class="searchmatch">deiected</span>; the moſt baſe, / And moſt vnſeruiceable weede, vnles / You by your heauenly...
London: John Pearson […], published 1873, →OCLC, page 216: The moſt in ſoule <span class="searchmatch">deiected</span>; the moſt baſe, / And moſt vnſeruiceable weede, vnles / You by your heauenly...
dēiectum dēiectam dēiectum dēiectōs dēiectās dēiecta ablative dēiectō dēiectā dēiectō dēiectīs vocative <span class="searchmatch">dēiecte</span> dēiecta dēiectum dēiectī dēiectae dēiecta...