discharge (n.)
performance, fulfilment, execution
TC IV.iv.40[Troilus to Cressida, of buying each other with a thousand sighs] We ... must poorly sell ourselves / With the rude brevity and discharge of one [i.e. one sigh] [also: sense 2]
Tem II.i.258.1[Antonio to Sebastian] what's past is prologue, what to come, / In yours and my discharge
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