seal (n.) Old form(s): seal'd , seale , Seales
pledge, promise, token, sign
AC III.xiii.125[Antony to Cleopatra, of her hand] this kingly seal / And plighter of high hearts!
AW I.iii.127[Countess to Helena[ Our blood ... is the show and seal of nature's truth
H5 IV.i.159[King Henry to Williams] beguiling virgins with the broken seals of perjury
MM IV.i.6[Boy singing] my kisses bring again ... / Seals of love
MND III.ii.144[Demetrius to and of Helena] let me kiss ... this seal of bliss!
Oth II.iii.334[Iago alone] All seals and symbols of redeemed sin
Ven.511[Venus to Adonis] Pure lips, sweet seals in my soft lips imprinted
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