swoon (v.) Old form(s): sound, swoond , swoon'd, swoonded, swoone , swounds, swownded
faint
2H4 IV.v.232[King Henry IV to Warwick] Doth any name particular belong / Unto the lodging where I first did swoon?
AC IV.ix.26[Sentry to Second Watch, of whether Enobarbus is asleep] Swoons rather
JC I.ii.246[Casca to Brutus, of Caesar] he swooned, and fell down
LLL V.ii.392[Rosaline to all, of the King or Berowne] Help! Hold his brows! He'll swoon
MM II.iv.24[Angelo alone] So play the foolish throngs with one that swoons
R3 IV.i.35[Queen Elizabeth to all] cut my lace asunder, / That my pent heart may have some scope to beat, / Or else I swoon
Tim IV.iii.370[Timon to Apemantus] I swoon to see thee [F swoond]
WT IV.iv.13[Perdita to Florizel] I should ... swoon, I think, / To show myself a glass [F sworne]
WT V.ii.89[Third Gentleman to all, of those in court] some swooned, all sorrowed [F swownded]
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