compact (adj.)
made up, composed
AYL II.vii.5[Duke Senior to all, of Jaques] If he, compact of jars, grow musical [i.e. always disagreeing]
CE III.ii.22[Luciana to Antipholus of Syracuse] make us but believe - / Being compact of credit - that you love us
KL I.ii.7[Edmund alone] My dimensions are as well compact
Luc.1423[of a painting of Troy] much imaginary work was there; / Conceit deceitful, so compact, so kind [i.e. so well composed]
MND V.i.8[Theseus to Hippolyta] The lunatic, the lover, and the poet / Are of imagination all compact
Tit V.iii.87[Marcus to Lucius] My heart is not compact of flint nor steel
Ven.149[Venus to Adonis] Love is a spirit all compact of fire
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