passion (n.)
suffering, torment, deep grief
AC V.i.63[Caesar to Proculeius, of Cleopatra] Give her what comforts / The quality of her passion shall require
Ham IV.v.188[Laertes to all] Thoughts and afflictions, passion, hell itself
JC III.i.283[Antony to Servant, of his tears] Passion, I see, is catching, for mine eyes ... / Began to water
Luc.1103[of Lucrece] No object but her passion's strength renews
Luc.1317[of Lucrece] the life and feeling of her passion / She hoards
Luc.1678[Lucrece to Collatine] My woe too sensible thy passion maketh / More feeling-painful
Oth IV.i.259[Othello to Desdemona] O, well-painted passion!
Per IV.iv.23.4[dumb show] Pericles ... in a mighty passion departs
Tem I.ii.393[Ferdinand to himself] This music crept by me upon the waters, / Allaying both their fury and my passion
Tit I.i.109[Tamora to Titus, of herself] A mother's tears in passion for her son
TN II.iv.4[Orsino to Viola as Cesario, of a song] Methought it did relieve my passion much
TN III.iv.202[Viola as Cesario to Olivia] With the same 'haviour that your passion bears / Goes on my master's griefs
TNK III.i.48[Arcite to Palamon] 'tis your passion / That thus mistakes
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