furnish (v.) Old form(s): furnish'd , furnisht
provide, supply, possess
AW I.i.67[Countess to Bertram] What heaven more will, / That thee may furnish
CE IV.i.34[Antipholus of Ephesus to Angelo] I am not furnished with the present money
H5 II.ii.87[King Henry to all, of Cambridge] You know how apt our love was to accord / To furnish him with all appertinents
H8 III.ii.328[Surrey to Wolsey] you have sent innumerable substance ... / To furnish Rome
JC III.i.66[Caesar to all, of the world] 'tis furnished well with men
MM III.ii.199[Escalus to Provost, of Claudio] Let him be furnished with divines
MV I.iii.55[Shylock to Bassanio, of getting the money] Tubal ... / Will furnish me
MV II.iv.31[Lorenzo to Gratiano, of Jessica] What gold and jewels she is furnished with
MV II.iv.9.1[Lorenzo to all, of torchbearers] We have two hours / To furnish us
MV IV.i.156[Clerk reading Bellario's letter, of Portia as Balthasar] He is furnished with my opinion
Tem II.ii.140[Stephano to Caliban, of the bottle] I will furnish it anon with new contents
Tim III.i.20[Flaminius to Lucullus, of Timon] hath sent to your lordship to furnish him
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