fancy (v.) Old form(s): fancie
like, love, admire
2H6 I.iii.92[Suffolk to Queen] Although we fancy not the Cardinal
TC V.ii.168[Troilus to Ulysses, of himself] never did young man fancy / With so eternal and so fixed a soul
TG III.i.67[Valentine to Duke, of Silvia and Thurio] Cannot your grace win her to fancy him?
TN II.v.25[Malvolio to himself, of Olivia] should she fancy, it should be one of my complexion
TS II.i.12[Bianca to Katherina] I never yet beheld that special face / Which I could fancy more than any other
TS II.i.16[Katherina to Bianca, of her suitors] then, belike, you fancy riches more
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