touch (v.) Old form(s): touch'd
wound, hurt, injure
1H4 II.iv.293[Prince Hal to Bardolph and Peto] you will not touch the true prince
Cym I.i.10.1[First Gentleman to Second Gentleman, of Cymbeline] the king / Be touched at very heart
Cym IV.iii.4[Cymbeline to all] heavens, / How deeply you at once do touch me!
Cym V.iii.10[Posthumus to Lord, of the Britons] some slightly touched
MM V.i.233[Angelo to Duke] My patience here is touched [or: tried]
Oth II.iii.214.2[Iago to Montano] Touch me not so near
Oth IV.i.197[Iago to Othello, of Desdemona's supposed offence] for if it touch not you, it comes near nobody
R3 I.i.112[Richard to Clarence, of his imprisonment] this deep disgrace in brotherhood / Touches me deeper than you can imagine
R3 II.iii.26[Third Citizen to other Citizens, of the succession] For emulation who shall now be nearest / Will touch us all too near
Tit IV.iv.36[Tamora to herself, as if to Titus] I have touched thee to the quick
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