miscarry (v.) Old form(s): miscarrie , mis-carryed
come to harm, perish, meet death
1H6 IV.iii.16[Richard to all, of Talbot] If he miscarry, farewell wars in France
2H4 IV.i.127[Mowbray to Westmorland] all their lives / That by indictment and by dint of sword / Have ... miscarried under Bolingbroke
2H6 IV.viii.46[Clifford to rebels] Better ten thousand base-born Cades miscarry
H5 IV.i.144[disguised King Henry to Williams] if a son ... do sinfully miscarry upon the sea
KL V.i.44[disguised Edgar to Albany] If you miscarry
KL V.i.5[Regan to Edmund] Our sister's man is certainly miscarried
MV V.i.251[Antonio to Portia, of his body] Which but for him that had your husband's ring / Had quite miscarried
R3 I.iii.16[Queen Elizabeth to Rivers, of Richard's Protectorship] so it must be, if the King miscarry
R3 V.i.5[Buckingham as if to King Richard's victims] all that have miscarried
TN III.iv.63[Olivia to Maria, of Malvolio] I would not have him miscarry for the half of my dowry
TNK III.vi.302.1[Emilia to Theseus, of Palamon and Arcite] I must [agree], sir, / Else both miscarry
TNK IV.i.50[Gaoler to Wooer, of his daughter] her love to Palamon, / Or fear of my miscarrying on his 'scape
TNK V.iii.101[Emilia to herself] I did think / Good Palamon would miscarry
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