passenger (n.)
wayfarer, traveller, passer-by
2H6 III.i.129[Gloucester to York] a ... foul felonious thief that fleeced poor passengers
2H6 III.i.227[Queen to all] the mournful crocodile / With sorrow snares relenting passengers
R2 V.iii.9[King Henry to all, of his son's friends] beat our watch, and rob our passengers
TG IV.i.1[First Outlaw to others] I see a passenger
TG IV.i.72[Valentine to Outlaws] Provided that you do no outrages / On ... poor passengers
TG V.iv.15[Valentine alone, of the Outlaws] Have some unhappy passenger in chase
Ven.91[of Venus] Never did passenger in summer's heat / More thirst for drink than she for this good turn
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