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Search phrase: alive

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PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
All's Well That Ends WellAW IV.iii.329There's place and means for every man alive.There's place and meanes for euery man aliue.
All's Well That Ends WellAW IV.v.4his colour. Your daughter-in-law had been alive at thishis colour: your daughter-in-law had beene aliue at this
Antony and CleopatraAC IV.vi.2Our will is Antony be took alive;Our will is Anthony be tooke aliue:
CymbelineCym III.iii.81Nor Cymbeline dreams that they are alive.Nor Cymbeline dreames that they are aliue.
CymbelineCym IV.ii.253.1When neither are alive.When neyther are aliue.
CymbelineCym IV.ii.359.2He's alive, my lord.Hee's aliue my Lord.
CymbelineCym V.v.123The same dead thing alive.The same dead thing aliue.
Henry IV Part 11H4 III.i.167I warrant you that man is not aliveI warrant you, that man is not aliue,
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.i.91More daring or more bold, is now aliveMore daring, or more bold, is now aliue,
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iii.37of my hundred and fifty left alive – and they are for theof my 150. left aliue, and they for the
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iii.50Nay, before God, Hal, if Percy be alive thouNay Hal, is Percy bee aliue,
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iii.56Well, if Percy be alive, I'll pierce him. If he doIf Percy be aliue, Ile pierce him: if he do
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iv.92Bears not alive so stout a gentleman.Beares not aliue so stout a Gentleman.
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iv.132Breathless and bleeding on the ground. Art thou alive?Breathlesse, and bleeding on the ground: Art thou aliue?
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iv.151the man were alive, and would deny it, zounds, I wouldif the man were a-liue, and would deny it, I would
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.v.8Had been alive this hourHad beene aliue this houre,
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.i.99Not he which says the dead is not alive.Not he, which sayes the dead is not aliue:
Henry IV Part 22H4 III.ii.194alive?aliue?
Henry VH5 IV.iii.29I am the most offending soul alive.I am the most offending Soule aliue.
Henry VH5 IV.vii.5'Tis certain there's not a boy left alive, and theTis certaine, there's not a boy left aliue, and the
Henry VH5 IV.vii.120that I should fight withal, if he be alive.that I should fight withall, if he be aliue.
Henry VH5 IV.vii.126swore as he was a soldier he would wear if alive, I willswore as he was a Souldier he would weare (if aliue) I wil
Henry VI Part 11H6 I.iv.85Heaven, be thou gracious to none aliveHeauen be thou gracious to none aliue,
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.i.244Ah, York, no man alive so fain as I.Ah Yorke, no man aliue, so faine as I.
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.ii.64And all to have the noble Duke alive.And all to haue the Noble Duke aliue.
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.iii.12Alive again? Then show me where he is;Aliue againe? Then shew me where he is,
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.ii.140the bricks are alive at this day to testify it; therefore denythe brickes are aliue at this day to testifie it: therefore deny
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.iv.41Ah, were the Duke of Suffolk now alive,Ah were the Duke of Suffolke now aliue,
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.vii.123for they loved well when they were alive. Now partFor they lou'd well / When they were aliue. Now part
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.i.161May that ground gape and swallow me alive,May that ground gape, and swallow me aliue,
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.iii.33And leave not one alive, I live in hell.And leaue not one aliue, I liue in Hell.
Henry VIIIH8 V.iii.163The greatest monarch now alive may gloryThe greatest Monarch now aliue may glory
Julius CaesarJC I.ii.288Ay, if I be alive and your mind hold, and yourI, if I be aliue, and your minde hold, and your
Julius CaesarJC IV.iii.194Well, to our work alive. What do you thinkWell, to our worke aliue. What do you thinke
Julius CaesarJC V.iv.22Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus;Shall euer take aliue the Noble Brutus:
Julius CaesarJC V.iv.24When you do find him, or alive or dead,When you do finde him, or aliue, or dead,
Julius CaesarJC V.iv.30And see whether Brutus be alive or dead;And see where Brutus be aliue or dead,
King JohnKJ IV.ii.251Young Arthur is alive. This hand of mineYong Arthur is aliue: This hand of mine
King JohnKJ V.i.38After they heard young Arthur was alive?After they heard yong Arthur was aliue?
King LearKL II.iv.118when she put 'em i'the paste alive. She knapped 'emwhen she put 'em i'th'Paste aliue, she knapt 'em
King LearKL IV.vi.45By this had thought been past. – Alive or dead?By this had thought bin past. Aliue, or dead?
King LearKL V.i.59If both remain alive. To take the widowIf both remaine aliue: To take the Widdow,
King LearKL V.i.62Her husband being alive. Now then, we'll useHer husband being aliue. Now then, wee'l vse
King LearKL V.iii.228Produce the bodies, be they alive or dead.Produce the bodies, be they aliue or dead;
MacbethMac III.iv.102Shall never tremble. Or be alive again,Shall neuer tremble. Or be aliue againe,
MacbethMac III.vi.15For 'twould have angered any heart aliveFor 'twould haue anger'd any heart aliue
MacbethMac V.v.39Upon the next tree shalt thou hang aliveVpon the next Tree shall thou hang aliue
Measure for MeasureMM III.ii.216There is scarce truth enough alive to makeThere is scarse truth enough aliue to make
Measure for MeasureMM IV.iii.84.1If he were known alive?If he were knowne aliue?
Measure for MeasureMM V.i.464.1I have reserved alive.I haue reseru'd aliue.
The Merchant of VeniceMV II.ii.66alive or dead?aliue or dead.
The Merchant of VeniceMV II.ix.68There be fools alive iwis,There be fooles aliue Iwis
Much Ado About NothingMA IV.i.176If I know more of any man aliveIf I know more of any man aliue
OthelloOth III.iii.470.1That Cassio's not alive.That Cassio's not aliue.
OthelloOth IV.i.67May draw with you. There's millions now aliveMay draw with you. There's Millions now aliue,
PericlesPer Chorus.II.20To killen bad, keep good alive,To killen bad, keepe good aliue:
PericlesPer III.ii.96.2She is alive. Behold,She is aliue, behold
Richard IIR2 I.i.82And when I mount, alive may I not lightAnd when I mount, aliue may I not light,
Richard IIR2 II.iii.117I see old Gaunt alive. O then, my father,I see old Gaunt aliue. Oh then my Father,
Richard IIIR3 I.ii.91.2Why, then he is alive.Why then he is aliue.
Richard IIIR3 II.i.71I do not know that Englishman aliveI do not know that Englishman aliue,
Richard IIIR3 II.ii.7If that our noble father were alive?If that our Noble Father were aliue?
Richard IIIR3 III.vii.192Save that, for reverence to some alive,Saue that for reuerence to some aliue,
Richard IIIR3 IV.iv.471What heir of York is there alive but we?What Heire of Yorke is there aliue, but wee?
Romeo and JulietRJ III.i.122Alive in triumph, and Mercutio slain!He gon in triumph, and Mercutio slaine?
Romeo and JulietRJ III.iii.135What, rouse thee, man! Thy Juliet is alive,What, rowse thee man, thy Iuliet is aliue,
The Taming of the ShrewTS II.i.10Believe me, sister, of all men aliveBeleeue me sister, of all the men aliue,
The TempestTem II.i.124.1He came alive to land.He came aliue to Land.
The TempestTem II.i.240Professes to persuade – the King his son's alive,Professes to perswade) the King his sonne's aliue,
The TempestTem II.ii.25or alive? A fish! He smells like a fish; a very ancient andor aliue? a fish, hee smels like a fish: a very ancient and
Timon of AthensTim III.i.47And we alive that lived? Fly, damned baseness,And we aliue that liued? Fly damned basenesse
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.360Thou art the cap of all the fools alive.Thou art the Cap / Of all the Fooles aliue.
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.369Choler does kill me that thou art alive.Choller does kill me, / That thou art aliue,
Timon of AthensTim V.iv.72Here lie I Timon, who alive all living men did hate.Heere lye I Timon, who aliue, all liuing men did hate,
Titus AndronicusTit I.i.84Behold the poor remains alive and dead.Behold the poore remaines aliue and dead!
Titus AndronicusTit I.i.126Alive and dead, and for their brethren slainAliue and dead, and for their Bretheren slaine,
Titus AndronicusTit II.iii.257We know not where you left them all alive,We know not where you left him all aliue,
Titus AndronicusTit III.i.155Will send thee hither both thy sons alive,Will send thee hither both thy sonnes aliue,
Titus AndronicusTit V.iii.122The villain is alive in Titus' house,The Villaine is aliue in Titus house,
Troilus and CressidaTC III.iii.186If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive,If thou would'st not entombe thy selfe aliue,
Troilus and CressidaTC IV.i.24No man alive can love in such a sortNo man aliue can loue in such a sort,
Twelfth NightTN I.v.230Lady, you are the cruellest she alive,Lady, you are the cruell'st shee aliue,
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG II.vi.27I will forget that Julia is alive,I will forget that Iulia is aliue,
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG III.i.184Fostered, illumined, cherished, kept alive.Foster'd, illumin'd, cherish'd, kept aliue.
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG V.iv.66I have one friend alive: thou wouldst disprove me.I haue one friend aliue; thou wouldst disproue me:
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.iv.1There's many a man alive that hath outlivedTher's many a man alive, that hath out liv'd
The Winter's TaleWT III.ii.106Tell me what blessings I have here aliveTell me what blessings I haue here aliue,
The Winter's TaleWT III.ii.119O that he were alive, and here beholdingOh that he were aliue, and here beholding
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.613choughs from the chaff, I had not left a purse alive inChowghes from the Chaffe, I had not left a Purse aliue in
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.779He has a son: who shall be flayed alive;Hee ha's a Sonne: who shall be flayd aliue,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.799more ado. Remember, stoned, and flayed alive!more adoe. Remember ston'd, and flay'd aliue.

Poems

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PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
The Rape of LucreceLuc.1768 And leave the faltering feeble souls alive? And leaue the foultring feeble soules aliue?
SonnetsSonn.17.13 But were some child of yours alive that time, But were some childe of yours aliue that time,
SonnetsSonn.112.7 None else to me, nor I to none alive, None else to me, nor I to none aliue,
Venus and AdonisVen.174 In that thy likeness still is left alive.’ In that thy likenesse still is left aliue.
Venus and AdonisVen.1009 Thus, hoping that Adonis is alive, Thus hoping that Adonis is aliue,
Venus and AdonisVen.1076 What face remains alive that's worth the viewing? What face remains aliue that's worth the viewing?

Glossary

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alivewith the living, of present concern
bebe alive, live
leavespare, leave alive
quickalive
quickliving, those alive
quickalive to possibilities, lively, impatient
turngo back, return alive

Thesaurus

 11 result(s).
alivequick
alive to possibilitiesquick
alive, bebe
alive, leaveleave
alive, manbreather
alive, returnturn
alive, thosequick
leave aliveleave
man alivebreather
possibilities, alive toquick
return aliveturn

Themes and Topics

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Archaisms... the portrait's schedule] there be fools alive iwis / silvered o'er ne nor...
Classical mythology... good as ajax&rsquo / when neither are alive cowardly greek killed by achilles af...

Words Families

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
ALIVEBASICsee LIVE

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