credit (n.) Old form(s): Credite
credibility, believing, belief
JC III.i.191[Antony to all] My credit now stands on such slippery ground
Oth II.i.278[Iago alone, of Desdemona and Cassio] That she loves him, 'tis apt and of great credit
Per V.iii.77[Thaisa to Pericles] Lord Cerimon hath letters of good credit
Tem II.i.62[Gonzalo to all, of their situation] The rarity of it is - which is indeed almost beyond credit
Tem III.iii.26[Antonio to all] what does else want credit, come to me / And I'll be sworn 'tis true
WT V.ii.60[Third Gentleman to all, of the tale] which will have matter to rehearse, though credit be asleep
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