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she (n.)
Old form(s):
Shee , Shees
lady, woman, girl
AYL III.ii.10
[Orlando alone, of Rosalind] carve on every tree / The fair, the chaste, and unexpressive she
Cym I.iv.29
[Innogen to Pisanio] The shes of Italy
Cym I.vii.40
[Iachimo to Innogen] 'Twixt two such shes
H5 II.i.76
[Pistol to Nym] I have, and I will hold, the quondam Quickly / For the only she [i.e. the one woman in all the world]
Luc.1674
[of Collatine and Lucrece] Which speechless woe of his poor she attendeth
Sonn.130.14
[] I think my love as rare / As any she belied with false compare
TN I.v.230
[Viola as Cesario to Olivia] you are the cruellest she alive
WT I.ii.44.1
[Hermione to Leontes] I love thee not a jar o'th' clock behind / What lady she her lord
WT IV.iv.346
[disguised Polixenes to Florizel] I was wont / To load my she with knacks
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