mischief (n.) Old form(s): Mischeefes, Mischiefe, Mischiefes
wicked action, evil deed, harmful scheme
1H6 III.ii.39[Talbot alone] Pucelle ... / Hath wrought this hellish mischief unawares
E3 I.i.103[Artois to Lorraine] A voluntary mischief hath less scorn
E3 III.ii.51[Third Frenchman to all] Slaughter and mischief walk within your streets
H8 II.i.22.1[First Gentleman to Second Gentleman, of Hopkins] that made this mischief
H8 V.i.49[Gardiner to Lovell, of King Henry] forseeing those fell mischiefs / Our reasons laid before him
JC IV.i.51[Octavius to Antony] some that smile have in their hearts ... / Millions of mischiefs
RJ V.i.35[Romeo alone] O mischief, thou art swift / To enter in the thoughts of desperate men
Tit III.i.272[Titus to Marcus] I shall never come to bliss / Till all these mischiefs be returned again / Even in their throats that hath committed them
Tit V.i.65[Aaron to Lucius] I must talk of ... / Complots of mischief
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