ope (v.) Old form(s): op'd, op't
open
2H6 III.ii.35[Queen to King] O Henry, ope thine eyes!
3H6 II.i.21[Richard to Edward] See how the morning opes her golden gates
3H6 II.iii.40[Edward to all, as if to God] Thy brazen gates of heaven may ope / And give sweet passage to my sinful soul!
3H6 V.i.21[Edward to Warwick] wilt thou ope the city gates
Cor I.iv.43[Martius to Soldiers] So, now the gates are ope
Cor III.i.138[Coriolanus to all] Break ope the locks o'th' Senate
Cor V.iii.184[Coriolanus to Volumnia] Behold, the heavens do ope
Cym II.iii.23[Song outside Innogen's chamber] winking Mary-buds begin to ope their golden eyes
Cym V.iv.81[Sicilius to music, to Jupiter] Thy crystal window ope
E3 IV.ii.2[King Edward to Derby, of the Citizens] they ... will not ope their gates and let us in
Ham I.iv.50[Hamlet to Ghost] [tell] why the sepulchre ... Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws
Ham IV.v.147[Laertes to Claudius] thus wide I'll ope my arms
JC I.ii.263[Casca to Brutus and Cassius, of Caesar] he plucked me ope his doublet
JC III.i.260[Antony alone, of Caesar's wounds] Which like dumb mouths do ope their ruby lips
KJ II.i.536[King Philip to men of Angiers] ope your gates
KL V.i.40[disguised Edgar to Albany] Before you fight the battle, ope this letter
Luc.383[of Tarquin's eyes] But they must ope
MA IV.i.121[Leonato to fainted Hero] Do not live, Hero, do not ope thine eyes
MV I.i.94[Gratiano to Antonio] And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark
MV III.ii.232.2[Bassanio to Salerio, of Antonio] Ere I ope his letter, / I pray you tell me how my good friend doth
Oth V.ii.303.1[Gratiano to Iago] Torments will ope your lips
Per V.iii.23[Cerimon to all] I oped the coffin
RJ I.i.214[Romeo to Benvolio, of Rosaline] She will not ... ope her lap to saint-seducing gold
RJ V.iii.283[Page to Prince] Anon comes one with light to ope the tomb
TC I.iii.73[Agamemnon to Ulysses] When rank Thersites opes his mastic jaws
Tem I.ii.37[Prospero to Miranda] The very minute bids thee ope thine ear
Tem V.i.49[Prospero alone] graves at my command / Have waked their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth
Tim V.iv.47[First Senator to Timon] Set but thy foot / Against our rampired gates and they shall ope
Tit V.ii.10[Titus to disguised Tamora] Is it your trick to make me ope the door
Tit V.iii.107[Lucius to all, of the Goths] [who] oped their arms to embrace me as a friend
Tit V.iii.174[Young Lucius to all] My tears will choke me if I ope my mouth
Ven.424[Adonis to Venus] Remove your siege from my unyielding heart; / To love's alarms it will not ope the gate
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