retire (v.) Old form(s): retyr'd
withdraw, take oneself away
LLL V.ii.590[Holofernes to Mote] Keep some state in thy exit, and retire
Oth II.iii.369[Iago to Roderigo] Retire thee; go where thou art billeted
R2 IV.i.96[Bishop of Carlisle to Bolingbroke, of Norfolk] toiled with works of war, retired himself / To Italy
RJ V.iii.11.1[stage direction] Page retires
RJ V.iii.21.1RJ V.iii.11.1
Tem IV.i.161[Prospero to Ferdinand and Miranda] retire into my cell / And there repose
Tem V.i.311[Prospero to Alonso, of Naples] I'll ... thence retire me to my Milan
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