allure (v.) Old form(s): allur'd
entice, attract, tempt
Cym I.vii.46[Iachimo to Innogen] Sluttery ... / Should make desire vomit emptiness, / Not so allured to feed
Cym II.iv.34[Posthumus to Iachimo, of Innogen] let her beauty / Look through a casement to allure false hearts
Tim IV.iii.142[Timon to Phrynia and Timandra, of a reformer] Be strong in whore, allure him, burn him up
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