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Search phrase: buried

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All's Well That Ends WellAW I.i.138murders itself, and should be buried in highways out ofmurthers it selfe, and should be buried in highwayes out of
All's Well That Ends WellAW IV.ii.73When I am buried. Since Frenchmen are so braid,When I am buried. Since Frenchmen are so braide,
All's Well That Ends WellAW IV.iii.87buried a wife, mourned for her, writ to my lady motherburied a wife, mourn'd for her, writ to my Ladie mother,
Antony and CleopatraAC III.xiii.167.1Have buried them for prey!Haue buried them for prey.
Antony and CleopatraAC IV.xiv.34.1Thy name so buried in her.Thy name so buried in her.
Antony and CleopatraAC V.ii.356She shall be buried by her Antony.She shall be buried by her Anthony.
As You Like ItAYL I.ii.109Well, the beginning that is dead and buried.Well, the beginning that is dead and buried.
The Comedy of ErrorsCE V.i.50Buried some dear friend? Hath not else his eyeBuried some deere friend, hath not else his eye 
HamletHam I.i.48In which the majesty of buried DenmarkIn which the Maiesty of buried Denmarke
HamletHam V.i.1Is she to be buried in Christian burialIs she to bee buried in Christian buriall,
HamletHam V.i.24not been a gentlewoman, she should have been buriednot beene a Gentlewoman, shee should haue beene buried
HamletHam V.i.132Who is to be buried in't?Who is to be buried in't?
HamletHam V.i.205Alexander died, Alexander was buried, AlexanderAlexander died: Alexander was buried: Alexander
HamletHam V.i.275Be buried quick with her, and so will I.Be buried quicke with her, and so will I.
Henry VH5 III.iii.9Till in her ashes she lie buried.Till in her ashes she lye buryed.
Henry VH5 IV.iii.99Dying like men, though buried in your dunghills,Dying like men, though buryed in your Dunghills,
Henry VI Part 11H6 III.ii.83Great Coeur-de-lion's heart was buried,Great Cordelions Heart was buryed;
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.ii.129The lustful Edward's title buriedThe lustfull Edwards Title buryed,
Julius CaesarJC I.ii.49By means whereof this breast of mine hath buriedBy meanes whereof, this Brest of mine hath buried
Julius CaesarJC II.i.74And half their faces buried in their cloaks,And halfe their Faces buried in their Cloakes,
Julius CaesarJC II.i.149But all be buried in his gravity.But all be buried in his Grauity.
King Edward IIIE3 I.ii.149For where the golden ore doth buried lie,For where the golden Ore doth buried lie,
King Edward IIIE3 IV.iv.75Than e'er was buried in our Breton earth.Then ere was buried in our Bryttish earth,
Love's Labour's LostLLL V.ii.659chucks, beat not the bones of the buried. When hechuckes, beat not the bones of the buried:
MacbethMac V.i.59so pale. I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he cannotso pale: I tell you yet againe Banquo's buried; he cannot
Measure for MeasureMM V.i.449And must be buried but as an intentAnd must be buried but as an intent
The Merchant of VeniceMV III.i.6lie buried as they say, if my gossip Report be an honestlye buried, as they say, if my gossips report be an honest
Much Ado About NothingMA III.ii.63She shall be buried with her face upwards.Shee shall be buried with her face vpwards.
Much Ado About NothingMA V.i.69And she lies buried with her ancestors –And she lies buried with her ancestors:
Much Ado About NothingMA V.ii.93buried in thy eyes; and moreover I will go with thee toburied in thy eies: and moreouer, I will goe with thee to
PericlesPer II.i.77For that I am a man, pray see me buried.For that I am a man, pray you see me buried.
PericlesPer V.i.163This cannot be my daughter, buried!This cannot be my daughter, buried,
PericlesPer V.i.197Thou that wast born at sea, buried at Tarsus,Thou that wast borne at sea, buried at Tharsus,
PericlesPer V.iii.43Melt, and no more be seen. O, come, be buriedmelt, and no more be seene, O come, be buried
Richard IIR2 I.iv.15That words seemed buried in my sorrow's grave.That word seem'd buried in my sorrowes graue.
Richard IIR2 III.iii.109And by the buried hand of warlike Gaunt,And by the buried Hand of Warlike Gaunt,
Richard IIR2 III.iii.155Or I'll be buried in the King's highway,Or Ile be buryed in the Kings high-way,
Richard IIR2 III.iii.159And buried once, why not upon my head?And buryed once, why not vpon my Head?
Richard IIR2 V.vi.31Thy buried fear. Herein all breathless liesThy buried feare. Heerein all breathlesse lies
Richard IIIR3 I.i.4In the deep bosom of the ocean buried.In the deepe bosome of the Ocean buried.
Richard IIIR3 II.i.92That came too lag to see him buried.That came too lagge to see him buried.
Richard IIIR3 IV.iii.28.2And buried, gentle Tyrrel? And buried gentle Tirrell.
Richard IIIR3 IV.iii.29The chaplain of the Tower hath buried them;The Chaplaine of the Tower hath buried them,
Romeo and JulietRJ IV.iii.41Of all my buried ancestors are packed;Of all my buried Auncestors are packt,
Romeo and JulietRJ IV.v.64And with my child my joys are buried.And with my Child, my ioyes are buried.
Romeo and JulietRJ IV.v.89Our bridal flowers serve for a buried corse;Our Bridall flowers serue for a buried Coarse:
Romeo and JulietRJ V.iii.176Who here hath lain these two days buried.Who here hath laine these two dayes buried.
Timon of AthensTim II.ii.228Buried his father, by whose death he's steppedBuried his Father, by whose death hee's stepp'd
Timon of AthensTim IV.ii.10So his familiars to his buried fortunesSo his Familiars to his buried Fortunes
Titus AndronicusTit I.i.198And buried one-and-twenty valiant sonsAnd buried one and twenty Valiant Sonnes,
Titus AndronicusTit I.i.360He must be buried with his brethren.He must be buried with his bretheren.
Titus AndronicusTit I.i.372Not I, till Mutius' bones be buried.Not I tell Mutius bones be buried.
Titus AndronicusTit V.i.67And this shall all be buried in my death,And this shall all be buried by my death,
Troilus and CressidaTC I.i.40Buried this sigh in wrinkle of a smile;Buried this sigh, in wrinkle of a smile:
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG II.i.22young wench that had buried her grandam; to fast, likeyong wench that had buried her Grandam: to fast, like
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG IV.ii.104For I am sure she is not buried.For I am sure she is not buried.
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG IV.ii.111Assure thyself my love is buried.Assure thy selfe, my loue is buried.
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.131Not like a corse; or if, not to be buried,Not like a Coarse: or if: not to be buried,

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The Phoenix and TurtlePhoen.64 Truth and beauty buried be. Truth and Beautie buried be.
SonnetsSonn.25.7 And in themselves their pride lies buried, And in them-selues their pride lies buried,
SonnetsSonn.31.4 And all those friends which I thought buried. And all those friends which I thought buried.
SonnetsSonn.31.9 Thou art the grave where buried love doth live, Thou art the graue where buried loue doth liue,
SonnetsSonn.64.2 The rich proud cost of outworn buried age; The rich proud cost of outworne buried age,
SonnetsSonn.72.11 My name be buried where my body is, My name be buried where my body is,
Venus and AdonisVen.244 He might be buried in a tomb so simple, He might be buried in a tombe so simple,

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canonizedburied with the Church's rites, consecrated by Christian burial

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