envy, envy at (v.) Old form(s): Enui'd , enuie , enuies , enuy
show malice [towards], hate, regard with ill will
2H6 III.i.206[King as if to Gloucester] What lowering star now envies thy estate
Cor III.iii.57.1[Menenius to all, of Coriolanus] take / His rougher accents ... such as become a soldier / Rather than envy you
Cor III.iii.95[Sicinius to all, of Coriolanus] For that he has ... from time to time / Envied against the people
H8 V.iii.112[Cromwell to all, of Cranmer] whose honesty the devil / And his disciples only envy at
TS II.i.18[Bianca to Katherina, of Gremio] Is it for him you do envy me so?
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