<span class="searchmatch">weepe</span> (third-person singular simple present weepes, present participle weeping, simple past and past participle weeped or wepte or wept) Obsolete spelling...
now as other Fawkners use, I spring a mistresse, sweare, write, sigh and <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>: And the game kill'd, or lost, goe talk, and sleepe. fawkner alternative...
I lye, And now as other Fawkners use, I spring a mistresse, sweare, write, sigh and <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>: And the game kill'd, or lost, goe talk, and sleepe. swaree...
London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: For very felnesse lowd he gan to <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>, / And said, Caytiue, cursse on thy cruell hond [...]....
now as other Fawkners use, I spring a mistresse, sweare, write, sigh and <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>: And the game kill'd, or lost, goe talk, and sleepe. Peeles, elpees, peeles...
“Book VI, Canto VII”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: Whilest she did <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>, of no man mercifide […]...
V, scene i], page 278, column 2: Come show me what thou'lt doe. / Woo’t <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>? Woo’t fight? Woo’t teare thy selfe? / Woo’t drinke up Esile, eate a Crocodile...
Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene i], page 11: Fer. VVherefore <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span> you ? Mir. At mine vnworthineſſe, that dare not offer / VVhat I deſire to...
→OCLC: His fearefull friends weare out the wofull night, / Ne dare to <span class="searchmatch">weepe</span>, nor seeme to vnderstand / The heauie hap, which on them is alight, / Affraid...
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