wonder (n.)
feeling of wonder, astonishment, marvelling
H5 II.ii.110[King Henry to Scroop] thou, 'gainst all proportion, didst bring in / Wonder to wait on treason and on murder
JC I.iii.60[Cassius to Casca] You ... put on fear, and cast yourself in wonder
LLL IV.ii.113[Nathaniel reading Berowne's letter to Rosaline] All ignorant that soul that sees thee without wonder
MA V.iv.70[Friar to Don Pedro and Claudio] Meantime let wonder seem familiar
Mac I.iii.91[Ross to Macbeth, of the King] His wonders and his praises do contend [i.e. his astonishment and his admiration compete]
Mac III.iv.111[Macbeth to Lady Macbeth, of Banquo's ghost] Can such things be, / And overcome us like a summer's cloud, / Without our special wonder!
TN IV.iii.3[Sebastian alone] though 'tis wonder that enwraps me thus, / Yet 'tis not madness
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