convert (v.) Old form(s): conuert , conuerted, conuertest, Conuerting , conuerts
change, transform, alter
Ham III.iv.129[Hamlet to Ghost] with this piteous action you convert / My stern effects
Ham V.i.207[Hamlet to Horatio, of Alexander] why of that loam whereto he was converted might they not stop a beer barrel?
Luc.592[Lucrece to Tarquin] stones dissolved to water do convert
Luc.691[] This hot desire converts to cold disdain
MA I.i.114[Beatrice to Benedick] Courtesy itself must convert to disdain
MA II.iii.66[Balthasar singing] Converting all your sounds of woe / Into Hey nonny, nonny
Mac IV.iii.228[Malcolm to Macduff] let grief / Convert to anger
R2 V.iii.63[King Henry to York] Thy overflow of good converts to bad
RJ I.v.92[Tybalt to Capulet, of Romeo at the party] this intrusion shall, / Now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall
Sonn.11.4[] when thou from youth convertest
Sonn.49.7[] love converted from the thing it was
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