or use Advanced Search
if you are searching for a compound word, note that it might appear in any of three ways, reflecting varied editorial practice: spaced ('house keeper'), solid ('housekeeper'), or hyphenated ('house-keeper')

Search results

Search phrase: health

Plays

 110 result(s). alternate result(s)
PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.i.7And find your grace in health.And finde your grace in health.
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.i.18Health at your bidding serve your majesty!Health at your bidding serue your Maiesty.
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.i.168Health shall live free and sickness freely die.Health shall liue free, and sickenesse freely dye.
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.63Heaven hath through me restored the King to health.heauen hath through me, restor'd the king to health.
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iv.2She is not well, but yet she has her health; she'sShe is not well, but yet she has her health, she's
Antony and CleopatraAC I.ii.13Cleopatra's health to drink.Cleopatra's health to drinke.
Antony and CleopatraAC II.v.56In state of health, thou sayst, and, thou sayst, free.In state of health thou saist, and thou saist, free.
Antony and CleopatraAC II.vi.131I have a health for you.I haue a health for you.
Antony and CleopatraAC I.vii.29Sit – and some wine! A health to Lepidus!Sit, and some Wine: A health to Lepidus.
Antony and CleopatraAC II.vii.51With the health that Pompey gives him; else heWith the Health that Pompey giues him, else he
Antony and CleopatraAC II.vii.83.2This health to Lepidus!This health to Lepidus.
The Comedy of ErrorsCE I.i.152To seek thy health by beneficial help.To seeke thy helpe by beneficiall helpe,
CoriolanusCor II.i.110years' health, in which time I will make a lip at the physician.yeeres health; in which time, I will make a Lippe at the Physician:
CymbelineCym I.vii.56Continues well my lord? His health, beseech you?Continues well my Lord? / His health beseech you?
CymbelineCym III.ii.31Of my lord's health, of his content: yet notOf my Lords health, of his content: yet not
CymbelineCym IV.ii.31.2You health. – So please you, sir.You health.---- So please you Sir.
HamletHam I.ii.125No jocund health that Denmark drinks todayNo iocond health that Denmarke drinkes to day,
HamletHam I.iii.21The safety and health of this whole state.The sanctity and health of the weole State.
HamletHam I.iv.40Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damned,Be thou a Spirit of health, or Goblin damn'd,
HamletHam IV.vii.80Importing health and graveness. Two months since,Some two Monthes hence
HamletHam V.ii.21Importing Denmark's health, and England's too,Importing Denmarks health, and Englands too,
HamletHam V.ii.277Here's to thy health. Give him the cup.Here's to thy health. Giue him the cup,
Henry IV Part 11H4 IV.i.27His health was never better worth than now.His health was neuer better worth then now.
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.i.164Lean on your health, the which, if you give o'erLeane-on your health, the which if you giue-o're
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.ii.100health.health.
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.ii.97In bodily health, sir.In bodily health Sir.
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.i.27Health and fair greeting from our general,Health, and faire greeting from our Generall,
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.ii.78Health to my lord and gentle cousin, Mowbray.Health to my Lord, and gentle Cousin Mowbray.
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.ii.79You wish me health in very happy season,You wish me health in very happy season,
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.iv.81Health to my sovereign, and new happinessHealth to my Soueraigne, and new happinesse
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.iv.106Such are the poor, in health – or else a feast(Such are the poore, in health) or else a Feast,
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.v.225Health, peace, and happiness to my royal father!Health, Peace, and Happinesse, / To my Royall Father.
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.v.227But health, alack, with youthful wings is flownBut health (alacke) with youthfull wings is flowne
Henry IV Part 22H4 V.iii.24I'll give you a health for that anon.Ile giue you a health for that anon.
Henry IV Part 22H4 V.iii.51Health and long life to you, Master Silence.Health, and long life to you, M. Silence.
Henry VH5 I.ii.18For God doth know how many now in healthFor God doth know, how many now in health,
Henry VH5 III.vi.146Who when they were in health, I tell thee, Herald,Who when they were in health, I tell thee Herald,
Henry VH5 IV.i.250Command the health of it? No, thou proud dream,Command the health of it? No, thou prowd Dreame,
Henry VH5 V.ii.3Health and fair time of day. Joy and good wishesHealth and faire time of day: Ioy and good wishes
Henry VH5 V.ii.8And, Princes French, and peers, health to you all!And Princes French and Peeres health to you all.
Henry VI Part 11H6 I.i.57My honourable lords, health to you all!My honourable Lords, health to you all:
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.i.82All health unto my gracious sovereign!All health vnto my gracious Soueraigne.
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.ix.7Health and glad tidings to your majesty!Health and glad tydings to your Maiesty.
Henry VI Part 22H6 V.i.124Health and all happiness to my lord the King!Health, and all happinesse to my Lord the King.
Henry VIIIH8 I.iv.38.1And to you all, good health!And to you all good health.
Henry VIIIH8 I.iv.96And not to kiss you. A health, gentlemen!And not to kisse you. A health Gentlemen,
Henry VIIIH8 II.ii.60.1Health to your lordships!Health to your Lordships.
Henry VIIIH8 II.iii.73.1Whose health and royalty I pray for.Whose health and Royalty I pray for.
Henry VIIIH8 IV.ii.124.2Madam, in good health.Madam, in good health.
Julius CaesarJC II.i.235It is not for your health thus to commitIt is not for your health, thus to commit
Julius CaesarJC II.i.257I am not well in health, and that is all.I am not well in health, and that is all.
Julius CaesarJC II.i.258Brutus is wise, and were he not in health,Brutus is wise, and were he not in health,
Julius CaesarJC IV.iii.36Have mind upon your health; tempt me no further.Haue minde vpon your health: Tempt me no farther.
King Edward IIIE3 IV.vii.33A health of king's blood, and I'll drink to thee.A Heath of kings blood, and Ile drinke to thee,
King JohnKJ III.iv.113Even in the instant of repair and health,Euen in the instant of repaire and health,
King JohnKJ V.ii.21That, for the health and physic of our right,That for the health and Physicke of our right,
King LearKL I.i.58No less than life, with grace, health, beauty, honour,No lesse then life, with grace, health, beauty, honor:
King LearKL II.iv.102Whereto our health is bound; we are not ourselvesWhereto our health is bound, we are not our selues,
King LearKL III.vi.19horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath.
Love's Labour's LostLLL II.i.178Sweet health and fair desires consort your grace.Sweet health & faire desires consort your grace.
Love's Labour's LostLLL V.ii.813.2A beard, fair health, and honesty;a beard, faire health, and honestie,
MacbethMac III.i.106Who wear our health but sickly in his life,Who weare our Health but sickly in his Life,
MacbethMac III.iv.38.1And health on both!And health on both.
MacbethMac III.iv.86To those that know me. Come, love and health to all!To those that know me. Come, loue and health to all,
MacbethMac III.iv.119.2Good night; and better healthGood night, and better health
MacbethMac V.iii.52And purge it to a sound and pristine health,And purge it to a sound and pristine Health,
Measure for MeasureMM I.ii.38learn to begin thy health, but, whilst I live, forget tolearne to begin thy health; but, whilst I liue forget to
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND IV.i.173But, as in health come to my natural taste,But as in health, come to my naturall taste,
Much Ado About NothingMA V.i.310worship well; God restore you to health! I humbly giveworship well, God restore you to health, I humblie giue
OthelloOth II.iii.29health of black Othello.health of blacke Othello.
OthelloOth II.iii.80To the health of our General!To the health of our Generall.
PericlesPer II.iii.52.1We drink this health to you.Wee drinke this health to you.
PericlesPer III.ii.85Unto their former health.
PericlesPer IV.vi.20I am glad to see your honour in good health.I am glad to see your Honour in good health.
Richard IIR2 II.i.92I am in health. I breathe, and see thee ill.I am in health, I breath, I see thee ill.
Richard IIR2 II.iii.24I had thought, my lord, to have learned his health of you.I had thought, my Lord, to haue learn'd his health of you.
Richard IIR2 III.ii.91More health and happiness betide my liegeMore health and happinesse betide my Liege,
Richard IIIR3 I.iii.2Will soon recover his accustomed health.Will soone recouer his accustom'd health.
Richard IIIR3 I.iii.35God grant him health! Did you confer with him?God grant him health, did you confer with him?
Richard IIIR3 II.iv.40.2Well, madam, and in health.Well Madam, and in health.
Richard IIIR3 III.i.18God bless your grace with health and happy days!God blesse your Grace, with health and happie dayes.
Richard IIIR3 III.i.67For your best health and recreation.For your best health, and recreation.
Richard IIIR3 IV.iii.23And here he comes. All health, my sovereign lord!And heere he comes. All health my Soueraigne Lord.
Romeo and JulietRJ I.i.180Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health,Feather of lead, bright smoake, cold fire, sicke health,
Romeo and JulietRJ V.iii.108Depart again. Here, here will I remainDepart againe: come lie thou in my armes, / Heere's to thy health, where ere thou tumblest in. / O true Appothecarie!
The Taming of the ShrewTS induction.1.119To see her noble lord restored to health,To see her noble Lord restor'd to health,
The Taming of the ShrewTS I.ii.274And quaff carouses to our mistress' health,And quaffe carowses to our Mistresse health,
The Taming of the ShrewTS III.ii.169He calls for wine. ‘ A health!’ quoth he, as ifhee calls for wine, a health quoth he, as if
The Taming of the ShrewTS III.ii.195Dine with my father, drink a health to me,Dine with my father, drinke a health to me,
The Taming of the ShrewTS V.ii.51Therefore a health to all that shot and missed.Therefore a health to all that shot and mist.
Timon of AthensTim I.ii.52My lord, in heart! And let the health go round.My Lord in heart: and let the health go round.
Timon of AthensTim II.ii.202Of whom, even to the state's best health, I haveOf whom, euen to the States best health; I haue
Timon of AthensTim III.i.13His health is well, sir.His health is well sir.
Timon of AthensTim III.i.14I am right glad that his health is well, sir.I am right glad that his health is well sir:
Timon of AthensTim III.iv.73much out of health and keeps his chamber.much out of health, and keepes his Chamber.
Timon of AthensTim III.iv.75And if it be so far beyond his health,And if it be so farre beyond his health,
Timon of AthensTim III.v.5Honour, health, and compassion to the Senate!Honor, health, and compassion to the Senate.
Timon of AthensTim V.i.185Of health and living now begins to mend,Of Health, and Liuing, now begins to mend,
Titus AndronicusTit IV.iv.24In Saturninus' health, whom, if he sleep,In Saturninus health; whom if he sleepe,
Troilus and CressidaTC II.iii.110But for your health and your digestion sake,But for your health, and your digestion sake;
Troilus and CressidaTC IV.i.11.2Health to you, valiant sir,Health to you valiant sir,
Troilus and CressidaTC IV.i.16Our bloods are now in calm; and, so long, health;Our blouds are now in calme; and so long health:
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG II.iv.48Sir Valentine, your father is in good health.Sir Valentine, your father is in good health,
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG II.iv.122.2I left them all in health.I left them all in health.
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG III.i.57My health and happy being at your court.My health, and happy being at your Court.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.ii.110Should be as for our health, which were not spent,Should be as for our health, which were not spent,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.iii.12Make talk for fools and cowards. To your health!Make talke for Fooles, and Cowards, To your health, &c.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.vi.38And every day discourse you into health,And ev'ry day discourse you into health,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK IV.i.34.2Was she well? Was she in health, sir?Was she well? was she in health? Sir,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.400He has his health, and ampler strength indeedHe has his health, and ampler strength indeede

Poems

 3 result(s).
PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
The Rape of LucreceLuc.1305 Health to thy person! Next, vouchsafe t' afford – Health to thy person, next, vouchsafe t'afford
SonnetsSonn.45.12 Of thy fair health, recounting it to me. Of their faire health, recounting it to me.
SonnetsSonn.140.8 No news but health from their physicians know. No newes but health from their Phisitions know.

Glossary

 18 result(s).
alteringafflicting, health-affecting
amendsrecovery, cure, improvement in health
chargetoast, drink a health to
curestate of health, condition, soundness
dischargerespond to a toast, drink a further health
healthwell-being, benevolence
healthwell-being, prosperity
healthwell-being, deliverance
healthtoast, salutation in drink
healthwell-being, safety
healthfulhealthy, wholesome, fit [in health]
physickeep in good health, minister to
pledgetoast, drinking of a health
plightgood shape, health, fit condition
recoverrevive, restore to health
recureheal, make whole, restore to health
strengthrecovery, return to full health
wholesomegood for the health, health-giving, salubrious

Thesaurus

 23 result(s).
drink a further healthdischarge
drink a healthcharge
drinking of a healthpledge
fit [in health]fair
fit [in health]healthful
good for the healthwholesome
healthplight
health, drink acharge
health, drink a furtherdischarge
health, drinking of apledge
health, good for thewholesome
health, improvement inamends
health, keep in goodphysic
health, restore torecover
health, restore torecure
health, return to fullstrength
health, state ofcure
health-affectingaltering
health-givingwholesome
improvement in healthamends
restore to healthrecover
restore to healthrecure
state of healthcure

Themes and Topics

 3 result(s).
Greetings...   a greeting with an enquiry about health or well-being or an expression of pleas...
How and how...109) and it was used in enquiries after health in similar ways to today however was al...
Humours... modern english (humour (n ) 5--6) good health was thought to come from having the four...

Words Families

 8 result(s).
Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
HEALTHBASICheal v, healed adj, healing adj, health n, healthsome adj, healthy adj
HEALTHACTIONhealth-giving adj
HEALTHTIMEnew-healed adj

Snippets

 0 result(s).
x

Jump directly to