reason (v.) Old form(s): reason'd
talk, speak, converse
CE III.ii.53[Luciana to Antipholus of Syracuse] are you mad, that you do reason so?
Cor IV.vi.52[Menenius to Brutus] reason with the fellow
H5 III.vii.35[Dauphin to Orleans, of his horse] 'Tis a subject for a sovereign to reason on
MV II.viii.27[Salerio to Solanio] I reasoned with a Frenchman yesterday
R3 I.iv.163[First Murderer to Second Murderer, of Clarence] we'll reason with him
R3 II.iii.39[Second Citizen to other Citizens] You cannot reason almost with a man / That looks not heavily
R3 III.i.132[Buckingham to Hastings, of York] With what a sharp-provided wit he reasons!
R3 IV.iv.535[King Richard to Catesby] While we reason here, / A royal battle might be won and lost
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