AW III.ii.20 | [Countess reading Bertram's letter, of Helena] she hath recovered the King |
AYL IV.iii.151 | [Oliver to Rosalind and Celia disguised, of Orlando] I recovered him |
JC I.i.24 | [Cobbler to Flavius, of shoes] when they are in great danger, I recover them [also: re-cover] |
Per III.ii.9 | [Cerimon to First Servant, of the servant's master] There's nothing can be ministered to nature / Than can recover him |
Tem II.ii.91 | [Stephano to himself, of the monster] If all the wine in my bottle will recover him, I will help his ague |
TN II.i.34 | [Sebastian to Antonio] If you will not ... kill him whom you have recovered |
TNK I.iv.27 | [Herald to Theseus, of Palamon and Arcite] They might have been recovered |
WT IV.iv.782 | [Autolycus to Clown, of the Shepherd] He has a son: who shall be flayed alive; ... then recovered again with aqua-vitae or some other hot infusion |